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Legislator Lafazan Honors Locust Valley’s Jack Baker For Patriotic Acts Of Community Service

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Nassau County Legislator Joshua Lafazan (D – Woodbury) recently honored Locust Valley’s Jack Baker for channeling his patriotism into inspiring actions that brought comfort to the community.

Baker’s notable endeavors include the creation of a memorial display of more than 2,000 American flags at Bayville Village Hall to honor the memories of the friends and loved ones that have been lost to COVID-19, including his beloved grandfather. He also volunteered for Wreaths Across America and participated in the Tunnels to Towers Foundation’s annual run to honor all who lost their lives during the September 11, 2001 terror attacks. These accomplishments have led to Baker’s acceptance by the Henrik Lundqvist Foundation as a junior ambassador and his recent selection as a participant in the American Legion’s historic Boys State citizenship and leadership training program. On Thursday, June 22, Legislator Lafazan presented Jack with a Nassau County Legislature Citation.

“From a young age, Jack has demonstrated his love of the United States in ways that have touched countless lives in our community,” Legislator Lafazan said. “His recent acceptance to both the Henrik Lundqvist Foundation and Boys State are well deserved and bound to propel him to even greater heights. I’m excited to see what Jack will accomplish in the next chapter of his leadership journey!”

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