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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Lawrence S. Reiner, Executive Director of the | ||||||
3 | Northeast DuPage Special Recreation Association (NEDSRA), is | ||||||
4 | celebrating his thirty year anniversary with the Association; | ||||||
5 | he has been with NEDSRA since its formation in 1977; Mr. Reiner | ||||||
6 | and NEDSRA have been recognized state-wide and nationally for | ||||||
7 | their accomplishments; and | ||||||
8 | WHEREAS, Larry Reiner has been professionally involved on | ||||||
9 | the national, State, and local levels in his work; he holds | ||||||
10 | memberships in the National Recreation and Park Association, | ||||||
11 | the National Therapeutic Recreation Society, and the American | ||||||
12 | Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance; | ||||||
13 | and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, Prior to his involvement with NEDSRA, Larry Reiner | ||||||
15 | had extensive experience in therapeutic recreation, serving as | ||||||
16 | the first program specialist for the first community-based | ||||||
17 | therapeutic recreation agency in the State of Illinois, the | ||||||
18 | North Suburban Special Recreation Association; and
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19 | WHEREAS, In 1973 Larry Reiner became the Executive Director | ||||||
20 | for the Maine-Niles Association of Special Recreation, the | ||||||
21 | second agency of its type; he also served as the Coordinator of | ||||||
22 | Recreation and Leisure Services at the Chicago Lighthouse for |
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1 | the Blind, and as the Administrative Consultant to the South | ||||||
2 | Suburban Special Recreation Association; in 1982 Larry Reiner | ||||||
3 | received the Illinois Therapeutic Recreation Section's highest | ||||||
4 | award as their "Distinguished Professional", in recognition | ||||||
5 | for outstanding contributions to the advancement of | ||||||
6 | Therapeutic Recreation service in Illinois, and in 1990 he | ||||||
7 | received the Meritorious Service Award from the organization; | ||||||
8 | and
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9 | WHEREAS, Larry Reiner graduated with high honors from the | ||||||
10 | University of Illinois, Chicago, with majors in physical | ||||||
11 | education and special education; he completed his Master's of | ||||||
12 | Science Degree in Education from Northern Illinois University, | ||||||
13 | with a specific concentration in Outdoor Education, and an | ||||||
14 | emphasis on serving individuals with disabilities; in 2003, he | ||||||
15 | completed his dissertation and doctoral requirements, and | ||||||
16 | graduated with a Doctoral Degree in Counseling, Health, and | ||||||
17 | Adult Education from Northern Illinois University; and
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18 | WHEREAS, Larry Reiner has co-authored three published | ||||||
19 | books and numerous unpublished professional papers and | ||||||
20 | studies; he has been a presenter at conferences and | ||||||
21 | universities throughout the State of Illinois and in several | ||||||
22 | other states; his articles on the Americans with Disabilities | ||||||
23 | Act have been published in Athletic Business Magazine and the | ||||||
24 | Illinois Park and Recreation Magazine; and he is a contributing |
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1 | author to the Park Commissioners Handbook, (1994), a | ||||||
2 | publication of the Illinois Association of Park Districts; and
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3 | WHEREAS, Larry Reiner was recognized in July of 1994 by the | ||||||
4 | United States Architectural and Transportation Barriers | ||||||
5 | Compliance Board "in recognition and appreciation of | ||||||
6 | meritorious service in ensuring accessibility and promoting an | ||||||
7 | environment usable by all people"; and | ||||||
8 | WHEREAS, He received the Illinois Park and Recreation | ||||||
9 | Association "Professional Award" in 1996 for outstanding | ||||||
10 | leadership and community service; he was recognized by the | ||||||
11 | National Therapeutic Recreation Society with the 1996 | ||||||
12 | Meritorious Service Award; and in 1997 he received the Illinois | ||||||
13 | Park and Recreation Association Fellow Award for excellence in | ||||||
14 | promoting the park and recreation movement on a statewide | ||||||
15 | basis; and | ||||||
16 | WHEREAS, In June 2001, Larry Reiner was recognized "for | ||||||
17 | dedication to individuals with developmental disabilities and | ||||||
18 | service above self" with the Honorary Rotarian of the Year | ||||||
19 | Award by the Elmhurst Rotary Club; and
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20 | WHEREAS, In 2001, Larry Reiner was appointed to the | ||||||
21 | Illinois Attorney General's Select Committee on the Disabled | ||||||
22 | and serves on its marketing and funding sub-committees; in |
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1 | 2003, while chairing the IPRA Ethical Practices Task Force, he | ||||||
2 | co-authored the IPRA Code of Ethical Practices; he currently | ||||||
3 | serves as Vice President of the Board of Commissioners of the | ||||||
4 | Buffalo Grove Park District; and on January 6, 2007, he | ||||||
5 | celebrated his 30 year anniversary as Executive Director of the | ||||||
6 | Northeast DuPage Special Education Association; therefore, be | ||||||
7 | it
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8 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
9 | NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
10 | congratulate Lawrence Reiner on his 30th anniversary as | ||||||
11 | Executive Director of the Northeast DuPage Special Recreation | ||||||
12 | Association and wish him continued success in his future | ||||||
13 | endeavors; and we recognize that his vision and leadership has | ||||||
14 | resulted in a tremendous and positive impact on the lives of | ||||||
15 | people with disabilities; and be it further
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16 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
17 | presented to Lawrence Reiner as a symbol of our respect and | ||||||
18 | esteem.
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