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Photo by Fritz Rethage · Posted May 4, 2003
[2004 Gold Award Ceremony]
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Mayor & Council Proclamation: Julie Baum Cristina Iribarne Joyce
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The Gold Award recipients (seated l-r) are Julie Baum, Cristina Iribarne
and Joyce Risalvato,
with the Troop 519 Color Guard.
Girl Scouts Gold Award Ceremony
Girl Scout Troop 519 conducted a
Gold Award Ceremony at the Corpus Christi Chapel at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 4, 2003. The
honorees were Julie Baum, Cristina Iribarne and Joyce Risalvato.
The program began with welcoming remarks by Kathy Van Jura (Service Unit Manager),
followed by the Color Guard entrance. A Flag Ceremony included Pledge to The Flag
and Girl Scout Promise & Laws. An invocation was made by Emily Wallace.
Kathy Wallace (Advisor Troop 519), gave the requirements for the Gold Award, followed by
the presentation of the pins.
Presentations were made by several community groups to include: Girl Scout Council of
Bergen County, Assemblywoman Rose Marie Heck, Bergen County Clerk Kathleen Donovan,
Hasbrouck Heights Mayor and Council, Corpus Christi Church, Rosary Society, Hasbrouck
Heights Public Schools, Corpus Christi School, Knights of Columbus, HH Elks Club, HH
Kiwanis, American Legion, HH Contemporary Club, HH Public Library & Friends of the
Library, HH Police Department and VFW Post 4591.
Each of the Gold Award recipients made remarks, which was followed by the closing of
the ceremony.
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Program Invitation
March 15, 2003
We cordially invite you to attend a Gold Award Ceremony for Julie Baum, Cristina Iribarne
and Joyce Risalvato, three Scouts who have recently earned the highest achievement in Girl
Scouting, the Gold Award. They will be honored for their achievements at this special
ceremony on Sunday, May 4, 2003, at 3:00 p.m. in Corpus Christi Chapel, 215 Kipp Ave.,
Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey.
To achieve this award these young women had to meet five requirements, which demand
efficient organizational, time management, and leadership skills. They each earned four
Interest Project Patches, the Career Exploration Pin, the Senior Girl Scout Leadership
Award, and the Senior Girl Scout Challenge. These women put in over 30 hours on two
projects for the Girl Scout Leadership Pin alone. The final step was a Girl Scout Gold
Award Project, which required at least 50 hours of work. This award has taken three years
to earn. As you can see, this award is not easily achieved and takes years of dedication.
This award is a fitting testimonial to the many years these fine women have spent
enriching their own lives as well as their community through the Girl Scout Program.
Julie Baum has been a Girl Scout since Kindergarten, 14 years ago. She has been very
active in both Hasbrouck Heights Girl Scouts and Girl Scout Council of Bergen County, as a
member of Ventures 2000 Troop. Julie organized a town-wide camping weekend called
"Express Yourself", as her Gold Award Project. This weekend gave 100 Girl Scouts
the opportunity to express themselves through the arts including music, acting, painting,
sculpting, and dance. Julie graduated from Hasbrouck Heights High School in June 2002 and
currently attends Bergen Community College with plans to become an early learning teacher.
She is a co-leader for a Brownie troop and is becoming a trainer for Girl Scout Leaders
through the Bergen County Council.
Cristina Iribarne has been a Girl Scout since 1990. She has earned many religious
recognitions through Girl Scouting and is very involved in her schools activities.
Her Gold Award Project involved improving a summer camp called "Camp
Create". This summer camp was for inner city children and was held in Our Lady of
Sorrows Parish in Jersey City, New Jersey, from 9:00am- 2:00 pm, August 5 through 16th,
2002. Christina collected food and drink donations through her parish and town, and
cooked a hot lunch every day for the campers. She also collected donations of school
supplies as gifts for each camper. Christina involved many businesses and organizations in
Hasbrouck Heights through her collections. She found that her interaction with the
children at the camp to be very rewarding. Christina will be graduating from Immaculate
Heart Academy this June and plans to attend college in the fall.
Joyce Risalvato has been involved in Girl Scouting for 10 years. Throughout the years, she
has taken part in numerous activities involving commitment, teamwork, leadership, and
community service. When considering her Gold Award Project, Joyce combined two of the most
important parts of her life: working with young girls in the community and basketball.
Using her skills and knowledge of the game along with extensive organization, planning,
and people skills, Olympic Gold Basketball Camp came into being. Organizing the camp
required many steps such as inviting campers, gathering equipment, planning the
activities, and securing an available facility. Joyce is currently a Junior at Hasbrouck
Heights High School where she also participates in many other sports and clubs. She is
looking forward to continuing her Girl Scout involvement throughout High School and as an
adult Scout.
The Gold Award represents years of community service, personal achievement, and true
dedication to the Girl Scout Program. Your presence at this Gold Award Ceremony,
acknowledging their individual accomplishments, would make this ceremony a most memorable
event for these outstanding young women. If, however, you are unable to attend, we would
welcome your representative or gladly arrange to have the presentation made on your
behalf. Kindly provide us with a letter of commendation, a proclamation, certificate, or
other form of recognition for each Scout. Any such documents may be forwarded to Senior
Girl Scout Troop 519, Kathy Wallace, Advisor, 156 Roosevelt Ave., Hasbrouck Heights, New
Jersey, 07604.
To insure your inclusion in our Girl Scout Gold Award Ceremony, kindly notify us by April
20, 2003, as to whether you will be attending and making a presentation. Please RSVP to
Kathy Wallace, 201-288-5827.
Julie Baum, Cristina Iribarne, Joyce Risalvato, and their families sincerely appreciate
your efforts in becoming part of this momentous occasion and in providing special
recognition that will be remembered and cherished by all.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Kathy Wallace, Advisor, Girl Scout Troop 519
Kathy Van
Jura, Girl Scout Service Unit Manager, Hasbrouck Heights.
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CERTIFICATE OF OUTSTANDING
ACHIEVEMENT
Julie Baum
BOROUGH OF HASBROUCK
HEIGHTS
Office of the Mayor
CERTIFICATE OF OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT
Whereas, attaining the Girl Scout
Gold Award is the highest award that a Girl Scout can earn; and
WHEREAS, Julie Baum, has exhibited
outstanding leadership qualities, who as a Senior Girl Scout in the 12th Grade
at Hasbrouck Heights High School planned and executed a town wide encampment for the Girl
Scouts; and
WHEREAS, Julies achievement of
attaining the Girl Scout Gold Award is a most prestigious accomplishment and one which
will follow her throughout the rest of her life; and
WHEREAS, this governing body
acknowledges the importance of encouraging its youth to participate in Scouting by
recognizing their achievements;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that
the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Hasbrouck Heights, County of Bergen, State of New
Jersey, do hereby congratulate Julie Baum on fulfilling the obligations of the Girl Scout
Gold Award and further wish her every success and happiness in the future.
Dated: January 30, 2003
Mayor William J. Torre
Councilman Andrew Link III
Councilman Herbert D. Heeren
Councilman Justin A. DiPisa
Councilman Garrett R. Pepe
Councilwoman Marlene Verrastro
Councilman John Wassberg |
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Cristina Iribarne
BOROUGH
OF HASBROUCK HEIGHTS
Office of the Mayor
CERTIFICATE
OF OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT
Whereas, attaining
the Girl Scout Gold Award is the highest award that a Girl Scout can earn; and
WHEREAS, Cristina Iribarne, has exhibited outstanding leadership qualities, by earning
four Interest Project Patches, the Career Exploration Pin, the Senior Girl Scout
Leadership Award, the Senior Girl Scout Challenge and the final step, the Girl Scout Gold
Award Project which took three years to earn; and
WHEREAS, Cristina, who became a
Girl Scout in 1990, chose as her Gold Award Project improving a summer camp called
"Camp Create," a camp for inner city children in Jersey City whereby she
collected donations from Corpus Christi R.C. Church and businesses and organizations in
Hasbrouck Heights, which provided her with means to cook hot lunch every day for the
campers and present them with school supplies at the end of the camp session; and
WHEREAS, this governing body
acknowledges the importance of encouraging its youth to participate in Scouting by
recognizing their achievements;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLEVED,
that the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Hasbrouck Heights, County of Bergen, State of
New Jersey, do hereby congratulate Cristina Iribarne on fulfilling the obligations of the
Girl Scout Gold Award and further wish her every success and happiness in the future.
Dated: May 4, 2003
Mayor William J. Torre
Councilman Andrew Link III
Councilman Herbert D. Heeren
Councilman Justin A. DiPisa
Councilman Garrett R. Pepe
Councilwoman Marlene Verrastro
Councilman John Wassberg |
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Joyce Risalvato
BOROUGH
OF HASBROUCK HEIGHTS
Office of the Mayor
CERTIFICATE
OF OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT
Whereas, attaining
the Girl Scout Gold Award is the highest award that a Girl Scout can earn; and
WHEREAS, Joyce
Risalvato, has exhibited outstanding leadership qualities, by earning four Interest
Project Patches, the Career Exploration Pin, the Senior Girl Scout Leadership Award, the
Senior Girl Scout Challenge and the final step, the Girl Scout Gold Award Project which
took three years to earn; and
WHEREAS, Joyce, who
became a Girl Scout in 1993, chose as her Gold Award Project creating the Olympic Gold
Basketball Camp and by using her skills and knowledge of the game organized the camp which
required many steps such as inviting campers, gathering equipment, planning the activities
and securing an available facility; and
WHEREAS, Joyce plans
to continue her involvement in Girl Scouting throughout high school and as an adult; and
WHEREAS, this
governing body acknowledges the importance of encouraging its youth to participate in
Scouting by recognizing their achievements;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE
IT RESOLVED, that the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Hasbrouck Heights, County of
Bergen, State of New Jersey, do hereby congratulate Joyce Risalvato on fulfilling the
obligations of the Girl Scout Gold Award and further wish her every success and happiness
in the future.
Dated: May 4, 2003
Mayor William J. Torre
Councilman Andrew Link III
Councilman Herbert D. Heeren
Councilman Justin A. DiPisa
Councilman Garrett R. Pepe
Councilwoman Marlene Verrastro
Councilman John Wassberg |
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