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HOUSE COMMEMORATION NO. 1018
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Introduced by: Representatives Schoenfish, Hawley, Holmes, Lesmeister, Mickelson, Reed,
Ring, Rozum, Stevens, and Tulson and Senators Frerichs, Kennedy, Klumb,
Kolbeck, Rusch, Solano, Stalzer, and Youngberg
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A LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATION, Recognizing Rev. Dr. Donald C. Simmons, Jr. for his
exemplary service to the State of South Dakota.
WHEREAS, Dr. Simmons served as executive director of the South Dakota Humanities Council
from 2001-2006, founded the South Dakota Center for the Book and its signature event the South
Dakota Festival of Books, and served as the founding full-time director of the George McGovern
Center for Public Service and Leadership and the McGovern Legacy Museum from 2006-2013; and
WHEREAS, Dr. Simmons was twice elected city councilman by the citizens of Egan and
was appointed by Governor Rounds and Governor Daugaard to serve on the South Dakota Board of
Nursing and the State Historical Society Board of Trustees; and
WHEREAS, Dr. Simmons produced the film
Hungry for Green, which aired nationally on public
television, and is a prolific writer, including publishing poetry in
South Dakota Magazine and
Pasque Petals, the official literary magazine of the South Dakota Poetry Society, and with Dr. Jon
Lauck and Dr. John Miller, published two volumes of edited books on South Dakota political culture
titled
The Plains Political Tradition; and
WHEREAS, Dr. Simmons attended Sioux Falls Seminary, holds a Certificate of Ministry from
Baylor University, and now serves as a United Methodist pastor, and previously served as Dean of
Public Service and Leadership at Dakota Wesleyan University, full-professor, department chairman,
and assistant baseball coach; and
WHEREAS, Dr. Simmons has mentored many public servants across South Dakota while
teaching at Dakota Wesleyan University, University of Sioux Falls, and South Dakota State
University, including members and staff of this legislative body:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT COMMEMORATED, by the Ninety-Second Legislature of the
State of South Dakota, that Rev. Dr. Donald C. Simmons, Jr. be commemorated for his service to,
and promotion of, the people and culture of South Dakota.