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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives wish to congratulate Dr. Sandra Bury, an Oak | ||||||
4 | Lawn optometrist, on being recognized as the 2004 "Young | ||||||
5 | Optometrist of the Year" by the American Optometric | ||||||
6 | Association; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Since her graduation from the Illinois College of | ||||||
8 | Optometry in 1995, Dr. Bury has accepted leadership | ||||||
9 | responsibility in her professional organization, the Illinois | ||||||
10 | Optometric Association; and | ||||||
11 | WHEREAS, Dr. Bury's activities involve the Oak Lawn Rotary | ||||||
12 | Club, the Illinois Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity | ||||||
13 | (VOSH) Illinois Chapter, and many board memberships; she was | ||||||
14 | awarded the prestigious Paul Harris Fellow award for her | ||||||
15 | leadership and volunteer service in the Oak Lawn Rotary Club; | ||||||
16 | the Rotary Club is dedicated to providing services in the | ||||||
17 | community, state, nation, and the world to those in need; and
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18 | WHEREAS, In her service to humanity through VOSH, Dr. Bury | ||||||
19 | has been to six foreign countries as a volunteer optometrist, | ||||||
20 | paying her own expenses to examine the eyes of the poor; her | ||||||
21 | trips include leading a mission to Nicaragua, and co-leading | ||||||
22 | missions to Peru and Lithuania; the mission leader must make | ||||||
23 | all physical arrangements in the host country and recruit all | ||||||
24 | personnel, including other optometrists and support persons as | ||||||
25 | well as supervise the collection and packing of eight to ten | ||||||
26 | thousand pairs of used eye glasses; she has also been to | ||||||
27 | Mexico, Ecuador, and the Dominican Republic; each VOSH mission | ||||||
28 | usually examines 1,500 to 2,000 persons; she and her associate | ||||||
29 | in practice, Dr. Floyd Woods, traveled to Lithuania and were | ||||||
30 | doing examinations on 9/11/01; and
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31 | WHEREAS, Dr. Bury currently participates in several |
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1 | domestic missions throughout Chicagoland and established a | ||||||
2 | mission in her hometown to examine the eyes of the homeless | ||||||
3 | through the PADS program; and
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4 | WHEREAS, She is currently President of the South Suburban | ||||||
5 | Optometric Society of the Illinois Optometric Association; | ||||||
6 | during her presidency she has helped, with the assistance of | ||||||
7 | the West Suburban Optometric society, to charter a new | ||||||
8 | optometric society in the Joliet area; this is the first new | ||||||
9 | optometric society to be organized in Illinois in many years; | ||||||
10 | and
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11 | WHEREAS, Dr. Bury is a member of the Professional Advisory | ||||||
12 | Council of the Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually | ||||||
13 | impaired; and Prevent Blindness America recognized Dr. Bury | ||||||
14 | with a "Woman of Vision Award" in 2002; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Dr. Bury has assembled a wonderful staff of highly | ||||||
16 | trained, capable technicians, receptionists, and opticians to | ||||||
17 | assist her in her private practice of optometry; without her | ||||||
18 | skilled staff, Dr. Bury would not be able to accomplish the | ||||||
19 | recognition she has earned; and
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20 | WHEREAS, Dr. Bury will be recognized for her achievements | ||||||
21 | at the annual meeting of the American Optometric Association in | ||||||
22 | Orlando, Florida on June 24th, 2004; therefore, be it | ||||||
23 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
24 | NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
25 | congratulate Dr. Sandra Bury on being recognized as the 2004 | ||||||
26 | "Young Optometrist of the Year" and recognize all her hard work | ||||||
27 | and dedication; and be it further
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28 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
29 | presented to Dr. Sandra Bury as an expression of our respect | ||||||
30 | and esteem.
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