Topekans honored for granting back to the community
Edwin “Train” Hughes won the 2003 Lifetime Achievement Award from Living the Dream Inc. on its annual awards dinner Saturday night at Washburn University’s Center Bradbury Thompson.
Hughes moved to Topeka in Oklahoma in 1947 to attend the Technical Institute of Kansas, where he worked and later gecoacht. In 1957, he started his own business, which Hughes-Conoco service station owners and operators of him for almost 40 years.
The council includes the service Topeka Rites of Passage program of the NAACP and its Board of Directors and the East End Neighborhood Association. He is a member of the Second Baptist Church. His reward also a distinction for Community Service Ambassadors, coach of the Year Award from Missouri Valley AAU, a member of Life Award and the NAACP Kansas City AAU basketball reward, which is now on its behalf.
“I count as a blessing, Hughes, 80, said the Lifetime Achievement Award.” It is good to be here. ”
Hughes said that the service of creation and peace were the areas where it wishes to recall.
“Very good,” he said. “I want you to the service of man and the Commonwealth, and I have been blessed to be able to give service for nearly 40 years of my service station, but also peace - I want peace with men, I always say: ‘I’ but De peace.
“These two things is what I really aspire to in life.”
Hughes was surprised when the message of his distinction.
“I have not the slightest idea,” he said.
Hughes said that Martin Luther King Jr. was an inspiration to humans, including himself.
“It was so good that so many people, a man sent by God, a dynamic, ready his life so that people have freedom,” he said. “He could write his own ticket, but it decided before any freedom. ”
Hughes also gratitude for the support of family members and friends, and for the work of the Living the Dream Inc. committee.
“They are taking their time to time activity service plans in good and it hides a lot of work,” he said. “We can not thank them enough.”
Living the Dream Inc. awarded each year individuals and organizations embody the spirit of Martin Luther King Jr. ’s teachings. Living the Dream identified 11 individuals and five organizations on Saturday.
Pamela Johnson-Betts, 2002 recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award and spokesperson for this year’s Diner, said in an interview before the event that all those who honored had a positive effect on the whole Community and ” capacity, the will and courage to make a difference. ”
“When they are perceived injustice in their own way would not accept the status quo and took to make things better, as they found,” she says. “It is in the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King said,” injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. “”
Menninger’s Community Activities include co-chaired with his wife, BEV, the Advisory Committee of the University of Kansas National Public Radio station canoe-FM. He is chairman of the citizens of Topeka, an anti-hate Advocacy Group.
Frank Sabatini serves of the board of the Boy Scouts of America Jayhawk Council and works with other capabilities of this group. It will also help Let’s assistance, the March of Dimes and United Way.
Judith Sabatini is the former director of the Washburn University Mulvane Art Museum and a former professor of photography at Washburn. Their work through more than 25 private collections.
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