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                   RECOGNIZING RICE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from 
Minnesota (Mr. Emmer) for 5 minutes.
  Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Rice Elementary 
School for being authorized to teach the Primary Years Program as an 
International Baccalaureate World School.
  The International Baccalaureate program takes an interdisciplinary 
approach, allowing children to learn and collaborate in the classroom. 
This program provides a unique learning experience to students, 
expanding their horizons and teaching them about our larger world 
beyond our own borders.
  I congratulate the teachers and administrators at Rice Elementary. I 
thank them for always going above and beyond for their students and 
their families.
  I am proud to recognize Rice Elementary School as a leader in 
education in our great State of Minnesota, the Education State, and in 
Minnesota's Sixth Congressional District.
  Congratulations again to the teachers, administrators, and most 
importantly, the students and their families.


            Tribute to Retired Chief Petty Officer Alan Dix

  Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor retired Chief Petty 
Officer Alan Dix from Elk River, Minnesota, for his service to our 
country.
  After serving 24 years in the Navy and being stationed in Iraq, he 
continues to serve in our community. Chief Petty Officer Dix is 
responsible for creating the Spirit of Minnesota Tribute Bell.
  In partnership with Wells Fargo, Alan and the Minnesota Assistance 
Council for Veterans led the effort to create the Tribute Bell to thank 
and honor our servicemembers and veterans for their sacrifices to our 
great Nation.
  Alan currently serves as the chair of the Minnesota Veterans Team 
Members Network, which is part of the Minnesota Assistance Council for 
Veterans. The council helps veterans and their families access 
employment, housing, and legal assistance.
  Through this organization, Alan made the Spirit of Minnesota Tribute 
Bell a reality. The bell embodies the symbolism of respect that our 
community has toward our military. Because of their courage and valor, 
we are safer and stronger as a country.
  We are thankful for Alan. He reminds us of how important it is to 
remember and honor those who gave so much to our Nation.
  His service and all of his work on behalf of our veterans and their 
families is greatly appreciated.


    Recognizing Mitch Eickhoff, 2019 Sauk Rapids Citizen of the Year

  Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Mitch Eickhoff for 
being named the 2019 Sauk Rapids Citizen of the Year. Mitch is a 
lifelong resident of Sauk Rapids and the Sauk Rapids community. He is 
also a lifelong public servant.
  Through his foundation, FGHC Active, Mitch raises money by organizing 
5K runs and other community events for organizations like the Sauk 
Rapids Fire Department, Tanner's Team Foundation, and Anna Marie's 
Alliance.
  Mitch's charitable efforts also extend well beyond the borders of 
Minnesota's Sixth Congressional District and the State of Minnesota. 
Mitch has raised money to support the Burn Violence Survivors--Nepal, 
which helps with the recovery process for burn victims in South Asia. 
He has also supported communities in Malawi, Africa, raising money for 
healthcare, education, and the environment.
  Mitch's work to serve people in our community and beyond deserves 
recognition. Our district and our constituents all benefit from his 
passion to serve others.
  I thank Mitch for making an exceptional impact on our community.

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