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Governor Shapiro, First Lady Shapiro, Lieutenant Governor Davis, and Second Lady Holmes Davis honor everyday Pennsylvanians who have made a lasting difference in their communities
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Governor Josh Shapiro, First Lady Lori Shapiro, Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis, and Second Lady Blayre Holmes Davis held the second State Dinner at the Governor's Residence to honor 17 Pennsylvanians—eight individuals and two groups—who have made a lasting difference in their communities.
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The event celebrated the stories of these honorees, who have dedicated their time, knowledge, and talents to serving others across the Commonwealth.
The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Governor's Keystone Award, which recognizes everyday Pennsylvanians for their significant contributions to their communities through volunteerism and service. Marc Zumoff, a former Philadelphia 76ers television broadcaster and current Associate Director of the Claire Smith Center for Sports Media, served as the evening's emcee.
This dinner represents an important milestone in the ongoing restoration and reopening of the Governor's Residence to the public following the arson attack and attempted homicide in April. The State Dining Room and Reception Area have been fully restored, and enhanced security measures have been implemented or are in progress.
The Governor and First Lady are committed to reopening the Residence as quickly as possible. While work continues in some areas of the building, it remains a welcoming space for Pennsylvanians from across the Commonwealth. The State Dinner is part of their broader effort to reimagine the Residence, opening its doors to more people and creating an inclusive environment for all Pennsylvanians.
"As I travel across Pennsylvania, the stories of everyday Pennsylvanians making a difference in their communities inspire me," said Governor Shapiro. "Lori and I are proud to welcome these extraordinary individuals to the Governor's Residence for the first formal dinner since April.
Each of tonight's honorees exemplifies what makes our Commonwealth special people who give back, lead with purpose, and use their talents to improve the lives of others. From art and education to science and community service, they remind us that progress happens when we come together and lift each other up."
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