97-9914. National Service and Volunteer Week, 1997  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 72 (Tuesday, April 15, 1997)]
    [Presidential Documents]
    [Pages 18501-18502]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-9914]
    
    
    
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    Part IV
    
    
    
    
    
    The President
    
    
    
    
    
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    Proclamation 6986--National Service and Volunteer Week, 1997
    
    Proclamation 6987--Pan American Day and Pan American Week, 1997
    
    
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    Federal Register / Vol. 62, No. 72 / Tuesday, April 15, 1997 / 
    Presidential Documents
    
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    Title 3--
    The President
    
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                    Proclamation 6986 of April 11, 1997
    
                    
    National Service and Volunteer Week, 1997
    
                    By the President of the United States of America
    
                    A Proclamation
    
                    Citizen service is a vital force in American life, 
                    helping to build a stronger sense of community and 
                    citizenship and engaging Americans to meet the 
                    obligations we all share. Whether tutoring children, 
                    mentoring teens, renovating housing, restoring public 
                    parks, responding to natural disasters, or caring for 
                    aging parents and grandparents, those who serve and 
                    volunteer are strengthening our communities for 
                    America's future.
    
                    The era of big government may be over, but the era of 
                    big challenges for our Nation is surely not. Citizen 
                    service reflects one of the most basic convictions of 
                    our democracy: that we are all responsible for one 
                    another. It is a very American idea that we meet our 
                    challenges not through big government or as isolated 
                    individuals, but as members of a true community, with 
                    all of us working together.
    
                    Americans can take pride in knowing that our tradition 
                    of service is being preserved and expanded. As we 
                    recognize the devoted service of our Nation's citizens, 
                    we must continue to foster the spirit of volunteerism, 
                    making service the common expectation and experience of 
                    every American. Working together, we can respond to our 
                    shared problems and build a better future for the 
                    generations to come.
    
                    National Service and Volunteer Week is a time to 
                    celebrate the American spirit of service and 
                    volunteerism and a time to encourage citizens to use 
                    their individual talents to serve the common good. 
                    During this week and throughout the year, let us salute 
                    all those who devote their time, their talents, and 
                    their energy to improving our communities--through 
                    organizations like AmeriCorps and other programs within 
                    the Corporation for National Service; the Points of 
                    Light Foundation; Learn and Serve America; the National 
                    Senior Service Corps; and thousands of other voluntary, 
                    civic, religious, and neighborhood groups.
    
                    Later this month, at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, 
                    we will convene an historic Presidents' Summit on 
                    Service. I will be joined there by every living former 
                    president, or his representative, and other prominent 
                    Americans as we take specific steps to serve our 
                    children and to rebuild our communities. Our mission is 
                    nothing less than to spark a renewed national sense of 
                    obligation, a new sense of duty, a new season of 
                    service.
    
                    I hope that the many related activities in the days 
                    leading up to this important event will make all 
                    Americans think about our shared responsibility for one 
                    another. Citizen service can take many shapes--it can 
                    mean joining AmeriCorps as a high school student, 
                    volunteering nights or on weekends in a religious group 
                    or neighborhood association, or devoting years of one's 
                    life to service in the Peace Corps or in the Jesuit 
                    Volunteer Corps.
    
                    NOW, THEREFORE, I, WILLIAM J. CLINTON, President of the 
                    United States of America, by virtue of the authority 
                    vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United 
                    States, do hereby proclaim the week of April 13 through 
                    April 19, 1997, as National Service and Volunteer Week. 
                    I call upon all Americans to observe this week with 
                    appropriate programs, cere-
    
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                     monies, and activities to express appreciation for all 
                    those who serve and to encourage others to continue the 
                    American legacy of service.
    
                    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                    eleventh day of April, in the year of our Lord nineteen 
                    hundred and ninety-seven, and of the Independence of 
                    the United States of America the two hundred and 
                    twenty-first.
    
                        (Presidential Sig.)
    
    [FR Doc. 97-9914
    Filed 4-14-97; 11:17 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/15/1997
Department:
Executive Office of the President
Entry Type:
Presidential Document
Document Type:
Proclamation
Document Number:
97-9914
Pages:
18501-18502 (2 pages)
EOCitation:
of 1997-04-11
PDF File:
97-9914.pdf