During the Tulare County Board of Supervisors meeting on May 20, 2025, several employees were recognized for their long-standing service and contributions to the community. Among those honored was Vienna, who recently triumphed over cancer. Her journey has taught her the importance of living in the moment and cherishing her family and friends. Supervisor Francina highlighted Vienna's dedication and leadership over the past 30 years, noting her ability to inspire and foster collaboration within her team.
Peggy Carlson, a laboratory assistant in the Health and Human Services Agency, was also celebrated for her 30 years of service. Her supervisor commended her reliability and dedication, which have greatly benefited both the team and the community. Peggy's personal interests include collecting Japanese comic books and cat-related items, showcasing her vibrant personality beyond her professional role.
Wendy Williams, a senior account clerk in Child Support Services, was recognized for her three decades of service as well. Wendy is known for her creativity, making and selling jewelry and crocheting unique items. She actively volunteers with veteran organizations and enjoys spending quality time with her family.
These recognitions not only celebrate individual achievements but also highlight the commitment of Tulare County employees to their roles and the community. The Board of Supervisors emphasized the importance of such dedication in fostering a supportive and thriving environment for all residents.