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Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett
(left) joined Special Agent in Charge Richard
K. Ruminski (right) in
proclaiming Saturday, July 26, “FBI Day” in Milwaukee
during the FBI 100th Anniversary ceremony on Monday to
kickoff 100 hours of volunteer service by FBI
employees,
retirees, and their families. |
Celebrating our Centennial
On Monday, July 21, 2008, Richard K.
Ruminski, Special Agent in Charge of the Milwaukee
Office of the FBI, hosted a ceremony/kick-off event
to launch 100 hours of community outreach service being
performed over a four-day period from Monday through
Thursday.
During the week, FBI employees and their families
in Milwaukee and Madison are volunteering their time
to the Feed the Kids program through the local Salvation
Army, and SHARE, a discount nutrition program organized
through local churches. Other employees are mowing
lawns and helping the elderly through the Milwaukee
Interfaith program.
On Friday, July 25, the FBI Milwaukee Office will
host an employee family picnic to wrap-up the week
of 100 combined hours of volunteer service.
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