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Unity Banquet future in doubt
45th event could be the last
Intelligencer Journal
Lancaster New Era
Oct 20, 2009 10:33 EST
Lancaster
By DAVID O’CONNOR, Staff Writer

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The main duties of the Lancaster County Human Relations Commission are "to receive and process cases" of possible discrimination, its top official says.

The commission does that with a staff of just nine people at its 225 W. King St. headquarters.

And the extra details involved with organizing the commission's yearly Unity Banquet — seeking nominations for its top awards and other work — just adds to its workload, Executive Director Leslie Hyson said last week.

So despite all the "inspiring stories" she hears about winners who have done much to improve human relations here, Thursday's 45th annual Unity Banquet could be the final one, Hyson said.

"With other responsibilities, (like) complaint processing, information and education that really take priority over the banquet, I don't see us continuing to do it," Hyson said.

She does hope, however, to "find some way to continue the tradition of the two awards" that are given at the annual event.

The Unity Banquet, called a "salute to community harmony," will be held Thursday evening at Willow Valley Resort and Conference Center.

Retired WGAL news anchor Dick Hoxworth and high-achieving area student Carlos Gonzalez will receive the top honors at the banquet.

Hoxworth will receive the Harry C. Robinson Sr. Humanitarian Award, which recognizes someone for "extraordinary care and concern for others and promoting good human relations by spreading harmony and understanding."

Gonzalez will receive the Laurie Flick Award, established in memory of a Hempfield High School sophomore who concerned herself with the needs and betterment of others while battling cancer.

Hyson has been the commission's executive director since 1998. She said such stories, "especially about younger people," encourage and motivate her.

Hyson said the commission is not receiving as many nominations for the awards as in the past.

The future of the Unity Banquet will be discussed by the commission's board of directors.

 "What I hope is that we find some way to continue the tradition of the two awards," Hyson said, " … (and) hopefully we will come up with another venue in which to give out the awards."

"I can't believe it's tough to find deserving winners," she said. "I'm sure there are as many deserving nominees as ever, but for whatever reason we're just not receiving them."

The banquet has drawn more than 400 people some years, and Hyson said with a laugh that she has gone to "more of these banquets than I can count," and left with plenty of good memories.

One of her most memorable awards was the year the Robinson award was presented posthumously to Darvin Boyd, a past board member and "wonderful inspiration."

Thursday's banquet will begin with a social time and reception at 6 p.m. The cost per person, which includes the reception and dinner, is $40.

For more information, the commission can be reached at 299-7840.

doconnor@lnpnews.com


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QUOTE (Shawn @ Oct 20 2009, 02:19 PM)
Freedom Fries?

Later...Shawn


My impersonation of telling a joke to a PC thug

Two guys walk into a bar....

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Nicknack
QUOTE (Lancaster Online @ Oct 20 2009, 11:33 AM)
Post your thoughts and comments about this article.

How hard is it really to organize a banquet? I've promoted concerts before, and it wasn't that hard. Why don't they just say they don't have the budget for it? I mean are there really that many claims of discrimination? Did the Klan start opening business on Queen Street?

On the other hand this article is the typical black hole of logic that finds it's way into print.
mikeydiablo
QUOTE (Nicknack @ Oct 20 2009, 01:10 PM)
Tell me PJ, are you really that humorless?


If you knew ANYthing about me, "humorless" is the LAST word you would use to describe me.

As I was trying to point out, one note repeated ad nauseum loses whatever value it may have had. Not unlike bathroom humor, it gets old. Mix it up. All-bigotry-all-the-time is, like, SOOOO yesterday.

I have answered your question about my capacity for humor. And what about my question?
Pirate Jenny
QUOTE (Pirate Jenny @ Oct 20 2009, 04:40 PM)
If you knew ANYthing about me, "humorless" is the LAST word you would use to describe me.

As I was trying to point out, one note repeated ad nauseum loses whatever value it may have had. Not unlike bathroom humor, it gets old. Mix it up. All-bigotry-all-the-time is, like, SOOOO yesterday.

I have answered your question about my capacity for humor. And what about my question?

sure. What's your question? All you did was get on a soapbox and pontificate.
Nicknack
QUOTE (Pirate Jenny @ Oct 20 2009, 04:40 PM)
If you knew ANYthing about me, "humorless" is the LAST word you would use to describe me.

As I was trying to point out, one note repeated ad nauseum loses whatever value it may have had. Not unlike bathroom humor, it gets old. Mix it up. All-bigotry-all-the-time is, like, SOOOO yesterday.

I have answered your question about my capacity for humor. And what about my question?


These are the same chuckleheads who cry if you call them racists. Go figure.
reese
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