On Thursday, June 2nd at 4pm, Sheriff Al Lamberti will present 3 outstanding high school seniors with the Sheriff’s 5-Point Community Service Award at the Public Safety Complex. Symbolizing leadership, volunteerism, dedication, citizenship & responsibility, Juan Diaz from Northeast High School, Ryan Pogue from Pompano Beach High School & Priya Kamath from Cooper City High School are being recognized for their tremendous achievements during the 2010-2011 school year.
The five points of the star that represents the Broward Sheriff’s Office symbolize leadership, volunteerism, dedication, citizenship and responsibility. Broward Sheriff Al Lamberti this week will honor three outstanding high school seniors who best embody those qualities.
4 p.m. Thursday, June 2
Public Safety Building, multimedia room
2601 W. Broward Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale
Juan Diaz of Northeast High School, Ryan Pogue of Pompano Beach High School and Priya Kamath from Cooper City High School will each receive the Sheriff’s 5-Point Community Service Award at a ceremony Thursday afternoon.
“Juan, Ryan and Priya are the leaders of tomorrow, and I am proud to recognize their tremendous achievements,” Sheriff Lamberti said.
City and school district officials will also attend the presentation. Sheriff Lamberti said he will continue the program into the 2011/2012 school year.