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50 Years of Continuous ServiceCi o Clermont tJ' .f ~~ WHEREAS, prior to 1947 the City of Clermont did not have a hospital. The Clermont Welfare League, an organization of young women in Clermont, recognized the most critical need for our community was for a hospital to serve area residents. Accordingly, they began to raise money, acquire property and create a Hospital Board, and in April of 1947, South Lake Memorial Hospital was opened with nine beds, and WHEREAS, we gratefully acknowledge 50 years of steadfast service to our community. From the beginning South Lake Hospital has maintained a dedicated staff of physicians, employees, and volunteers that have provided the highest quality of healthcare to their patients, and WHEREAS, 50 years later, South Lake Hospital, a 68-bed acute care facility, entered into a joint partnership with Orlando Regional Healthcare System and is • building a new healthcare campus that will be designed to take us into the 21st century; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that I, Robert A. Pool, as Mayor of the City of Clermont, do hereby proclaim that it is appropriate that, as we begin construction on the new South Lake Hospital campus, we celebrate 50 years of continuous service to the residents of South Lake County. IN WITNESS WIiEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Clermont to be affixed at Clermont this 3rd day of January, 1997. ROBERT A. POOL, MAYOR • ATTEST: Ann Whitlock, Deputy City Clerk