After over two decades spent on city council, Murry Krause returned to the chambers one more time tonight (Monday).
He was awarded Prince George’s Freedom of the City, the highest honor the city can bestow, for his 23 years of service on council and in the community.
After receiving the award, Krause said he was first told he would be receiving the award on Christmas day. “I have never quite received a Christmas gift like that before,” he laughed.
Krause thanked the city, his friends and family, and everyone he has worked with for the award.
He closed by adding “I really am enjoying retirement.”
Mayor Simon Yu, who never served with Krause, told the council gallery if his legacy could halfway measure up to Krause’s, he would be honoured.
“By presenting him with the Order of the City, we ensure Murry’s dedication to social activism and advocacy for the last four decades will inspire present and future generations to greater heights,” Yu said.
RELEASE: Council awards Freedom of the City to Murry Krause
Former City Councillor Murry Krause was awarded #CirtyofPG‘s Freedom of the City at tonight’s Council meeting. Read the full release: https://t.co/M12FW93X8X pic.twitter.com/iO7ySSn7y6
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