S*977 Session 109 (1991-1992)
S*0977 Resolution, By Leatherman
A Senate Resolution to honor Mary Grace Grady who selflessly has served the
Girl Scouts and the Pee Dee Community for over forty-five years.
05/07/91 Senate Introduced and adopted SJ-19
A SENATE
RESOLUTION
TO HONOR MARY GRACE GRADY WHO
SELFLESSLY HAS SERVED THE GIRL
SCOUTS AND THE PEE DEE COMMUNITY
FOR OVER FORTY-FIVE YEARS.
Whereas, Mary Grace Grady has exemplified
illustrious and honorable character through her
conduct, service, and leadership of the Girl Scouts
for thousands of girls in the Pee Dee community
area and across the State; and
Whereas, Mary Grace Grady has diligently built
the Pee Dee community Girl Scout program into
one of the strongest Girl Scout's programs in the
nation; and
Whereas, Mary Grace Grady has selflessly devoted
her time and effort in supporting the Girl Scouts
and the people of the Pee Dee community by
organizing volunteers and establishing programs
for the training, recruitment, education, and
recognition of these volunteers; and
Whereas, Mary Grace Grady has served as the
Executive Director of the Girl Scout Council of the
Pee Dee community in Florence, South Carolina,
for the past twenty-five years, thus distinguishing
herself and the community by receiving national,
state, and local recognitions; and
Whereas, Mary Grace Grady has established a
solid financial statement for the Pee Dee area
Council under her direction of record cookie sales
and campaign fund raising in the region generating
over $400,000 which was used for renovating and
developing Girl Scout camp property into a
modern and extensive camping facility with two
recreational lakes and a large swimming pool; and
Whereas, Mary Grace Grady has served with
honor and distinction in establishing a Satellite
Service Center, renovating the Pee Dee Girl Scout
Center, and directing the Camp Development
Committee; and
Whereas, Mary Grace Grady has served on the
Florence Chamber of Commerce, the Planning
Committee of the Pee Dee Speech and Hearing
Center, the Civitan Club, and many other service
organizations in the region; and
Whereas, Mary Grace Grady has touched the lives
of so many young girls and adults through her
programs, that she will never be forgotten for her
outstanding work. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the Senate:
That the members of the General Assembly and
the people of South Carolina are grateful to Mary
Grace Grady for her inspiring leadership which has
set an excellent example for the people of South
Carolina through her selfless and diligent
dedications in putting the needs and welfare of
others first.
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