2003 Past Media Events - Photo Gallery pg 10
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12th Street Arts Corridor Now Open
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Mayor Seng helped kick off the 12th Street Arts Corridor project October 17 at the Lied Center.
Speaking is Ken Hake who chaired the Arts Corridor Steering Committee.
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2003 Star City Holiday Parade
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Mayor Seng and her three grandchildren were all decked out for the Star City Holiday Parade December 6. Click on photo for more pictures.
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Mayor Issues Proclamation
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Mayor Seng declared November as Homeless and Hunger Awareness Month at a news conference at the
People’s City Mission. From left are Ron Buchinski, People’s City Mission; Tiffany Mullison,
Fresh Start; Mayor Seng; Scott Young, Lincoln Food Bank; and Susanne Blue, Matt Talbot Kitchen and Outreach.
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Do the Right Thing - Do the Recycle Thing
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Mayor Seng kicked off a new educational campaign to increase awareness about recycling October 23. The campaign features 14-year old Derek Outson. At left is City Recycling Coordinator Gene Hanlon.
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Human Rights Award
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Mayor Seng presented the fourth annual Human Rights Award to Jose Soto of Southeast Community College October 22. From left are Richard Scott, SCC Board of Governors and Chair of its Human Resources and Equity Team; Soto; Helen Griffin, Chair of the SCC Board of Governors; and Mayor Seng.
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Homeless and Runaway Youth Conference
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Mayor Seng spoke at the Homeless and Runaway Youth Conference November 6 at Christ’s Place Church. The conference was sponsored by CEDARS Youth Services in partnership with local homeless organizations and MINK (Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas), a regional network of agencies that serve youth. After her remarks, she spoke at a news conference with Jim Blue, President and CEO of CEDARS, and the conference’s keynote speaker, Susanne Blue, Executive Director of the Matt Talbot Kitchen.
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