![]() ![]() Pease worked for the City for 44 years, working in the Library, heading the LEAP program, and serving as the Cultural Arts Coordinator. The most important part of the evening, however, was for guests to spend time with Linda Pease, and to say, “thank you.” The event was organized by the Friends of the Wynne, with Nancy Gaertner leading the way. Indeed, several LEAP alumni showed up from out of town, while others from Washington state (Constance Gabel) to Washington, DC (Justin Veillon), sent cards or gifts. So it was fitting that the community spent months planning for a three-hour ceremony on Thursday, October 24, 2019, giving citizens the opportunity to express their appreciation for Pease’s tireless work.Īs expected, more than 100 people showed up, and this included, of course, the LEAP Ambassadors, all of whom have been touched by Pease in numerous ways. ![]() Pease spent the next 47 years making Huntsville a better place. Linda Pease has contributed to the Huntsville community for almost five decades. ![]()
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