BRIDGE: Peslis named Distinguished Hoosier

By Aleasha Sandley, Herald Bulletin Staff Writer

October 11, 2008 10:10 pm

ANDERSON — It was a shock to Don Peslis when introducing state Sen. Tim Lanane and state Rep. Terri Austin at the Character Counts 10th anniversary block party Saturday that they really were there for him.
Peslis, who brought national character developing program Character Counts to Madison County and founded Anderson University’s Center for Character Development, had no idea that Lanane and Austin were about to present him with one of Indiana’s highest honors — the Distinguished Hoosier Award.
“Without Don Peslis, there would be no Character Counts,” Lanane said. “I myself have been proud to stand on the Senate floor and talk about Character Counts to every other senator.”
Austin presented the award to Peslis, reading from it that Peslis had made a significant contribution to his community and endeared himself in the hearts of Hoosiers for his work with Character Counts. He had earned the respect and admiration of Hoosiers across the state, read the award signed by Gov. Mitch Daniels.
Mayor Kris Ockomon expressed his pleasure at working with Peslis on Character Counts matters.
“Kids, this is your day, and this is the guy that made it happen,” he said to the crowd at the block party Saturday.
Peslis gave the credit back to the people of Anderson and those who have helped him with the program.
“This is your award,” he said to the crowd. “We just love Anderson, Indiana, and it’s been our joy to live, work and play in Anderson, Indiana, where character really does count.
“I’ve had the best job in this city for the past 15 years.”

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