The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

‘Age Your Way’

Nomination­s sought for Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame

- Editorial Staff

During Older Americans Month in May, the Ohio Department of Aging is requesting nomination­s of outstandin­g older adults to induct into the Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame.

The hall honors current or long-time Ohio residents age 60 and older who have made and continue to make a lasting impact on their communitie­s, their profession­s, or their vocations, according to a news release.

Visit www.aging.ohio.gov/halloffame to nominate an outstandin­g older Ohioan in the community. Nomination­s must be received by May 31 to be considered for induction during a ceremony to be held in September.

“The theme for Older Americans Month this year is ‘Age Your Way,’ and the members of the Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame embody this,” department director Ursel J. McElroy stated in the release. “Their accomplish­ments remind all of us that a person’s ability to contribute to their community and beyond is timeless.”

Inductees are selected from public nomination­s and are evaluated on the scope and impact of their contributi­ons begun or continued after age 60. Nominees must be native-born Ohioans or have been residents of the state for at least 10 years.

Posthumous nomination­s are accepted, provided the date of death is within the last five years and the nominee was age 60 or older at the time of death.

Since 1976, 486 older Ohioans have been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Past inductees have included business and industry leaders, advocates, community planners, educators, scientists, health care profession­als, volunteers, artists, entertaine­rs, athletes, and more, the release stated.

To learn more about the award, access the nomination form, and view past inductees at www.aging.ohio.gov/ halloffame.

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