File #: 2017-4999   
Type: Proclamation/Special Order
Body: City Council
On agenda: 12/19/2017
Title: Proclamation Declaring December 19, 2017 as Nick Pereira Day. (City Manager 2110)
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Proclamation Declaring December 19, 2017 as Nick Pereira Day. (City Manager 2110)


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Proclamation

Whereas, Nick Pereira was born on June 2, 1939 in Merced, California. His family later moved to Berkeley and he attended Berkeley High School, graduating in 1957; and

Whereas, Nick attended the University of Oregon for two years before returning to the Bay Area to complete his college degree at San Francisco State University; upon graduation he joined the United States Marine Corps and was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant; and

Whereas, Nick served 25 years in the United States Marine Corps, including two 13-month tours of duty in Vietnam, and retired as a Lieutenant Colonel; and

Whereas, Nick's military honors include being awarded the Bronze Star Medal, Legion of Merit Medal, and Meritorious Service Medal; and

Whereas, after retiring from the Marine Corps, Nick worked for Chabot/Los Positas College as Director of Maintenance and Operations for 15 years and received the Chancellor's Award for Administrators; and

Whereas, Nick joined Alameda Elks Lodge No. 1015 on September 23, 2002 and immediately became active in programs supporting veterans and active-duty members of the Armed Services. He chaired the Veterans Committee for the last eight years, overseeing programs including the annual Veterans Day Dinner, Overseas Package Program, and Alameda's Memorial Day Ceremony; organizing visits to the Veterans Home of California in Yountville and providing gifts for the residents, and accompanying veterans on "Honor Flights" to Washington, DC, to tour the World War II and Vietnam War Memorials; and

Whereas, when Nick returned from Vietnam, it was to a deeply divided country, where those who fought and died were not treated with respect or dignity. The pain this caused instilled in Nick a personal value, to ensure that every person who serves our country is honored. The passion he feels toward our veterans and active-duty service members is what continues ...

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