Outstanding Young Citizens 2005 |
East
Outstanding Young Citizens from eastern suburbs feted A mission worker, the winner of a top College Board award, and a church organist were among the Outstanding Young Citizens honored Tuesday night by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. (2005-04-20) Outstanding Young Citizens 2005 The East Outstanding Young Citizens will all be honored at a banquet on Tuesday evening. This year, parents, school administrators and friends nominated 460 students representing 36 schools. (2005-04-17) Letter from the President Today we look beyond the troubles often reported in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. (2005-04-17) About the keynote speaker Erin Estell is the lead bird trainer and show coordinator at the National Aviary. (2005-04-17) About the judges Mindy Suhoza is the marketing director of Monroeville Mall. She has been in that position since 1985. (2005-04-17) Master of ceremonies: David Johnson David Johnson is co-anchor for Channel 11 News at 5 and 6, with Peggy Finnegan, and co-anchor for Channel 11 News 11 at 11 with Darieth Chisolm. (2005-04-17) Outstanding Young Citizens honored While the 100 outstanding young citizens honored Tuesday by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review are different in many ways, they share a desire to succeed. (2004-04-22) Outstanding Young Citizens 2004 This year, parents, school administrators and friends nominated 152 students representing 33 schools for the Oustanding Young Citizen award. (2004-04-18)
South & West
Outstanding Young Citizens 2005 This year, parents, school administrators and friends nominated 400 students representing 26 schools. We are proud to have the opportunity to give these students the recognition they deserve. (2005-05-08) Letter from the President Today we look beyond the troubles often reported in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Instead, we look to Western Pennsylvania and focus on the achievements of our youth. (2005-05-08) About the judges Robert J. Macey, a resident of West Mifflin, Robert J. Macey has integrated himself with various public service and nonprofit organizations in the Mon Valley area for more than 20 years. (2005-05-08) About the keynote speaker Meg Cheever founded the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy in 1996 after years of watching the slow deterioration of the great parks of Pittsburgh. (2005-05-08) About the master of ceremonies Pat Parris, who currently anchors FSN Pittsburgh's nightly news show, "Pittsburgh Sports Tonight," received his black-and-gold stripes at WTAE-TV, where he worked as weekend sports anchor from 1996 to 2000.
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North
Outstanding Young Citizens 2005 This year, parents, teachers, school administrators and friends nominated 424 students representing 33 schools. The finalists will be honored at a banquet Thursday evening. (2005-04-24) Letter from the President Today we look beyond the troubles often reported in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Instead, we look to Western Pennsylvania and focus on the achievements of our youth. (2005-04-24) About the judges Sara Mongell is coordinator of Government & Community Affairs for Comcast Cable's Pittsburgh System. (2005-04-24) About the Master of Ceremonies JuWanda B. Thurmond is the assistant youth programs manager at the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh. (2005-04-24) About the keynote speaker Timothy Tassone's career started at the former Lando, Inc., Pittsburgh-based ad agency in 1969, where he grew from an assistant account executive to a media buyer, and finally to an account manager. (2005-04-24)
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