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A hero to me is not someone who gives a lot of money or is able to complete an amazing accomplishment. A hero to me is someone who is always kind, generous, and selfless in everything they do. Although there are many people in our community that we could call heros, we selected two heros that stood out the most to the PBL class. They then were elected for their great endeavors. One of our heroes is Eileen McCoy. After talking to Eileen on the phone, she stated that she wouldn't call herself a hero or an influential figure of Neenah. She feels the entire City of Neenah Parks and Recreation team are heroes as they have a huge impact on the community through their work. For the past 37 years, Eileen has seen the community grow into a loving and diverse family. She absolutely loves making Neenah an exceptional place to live and being able to see families have fun and enjoy all the programs and parks the city of Neenah has to offer. Even after Eileen retires, she plans on helping with projects throughout the city to continue to promote a healthy and active lifestyle. A current project the Parks and Recreation team is working on is to finish the trestle trail loop. At the end of this project people will be able to walk, bike, and run around Little Lake Butte Des Morts. For the past 37 years, her passion and excellence has changed Neenah to a great urban area. This is the reason is why we are proud to call her a Hero of Neenah!
Thank You Eileen McCoy for your hard work and commitment to our wondrous community! Article by Jacob Theisen
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AuthorStudents of Neenah High Arete PBL Academy Archives
June 2016
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