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So they put me in charge of getting a retirement gift for my co-worker and I have to get something engraved. Which of the following wording is right:
"For 33 Years of Outstanding Service & Dedication at UC Riverside"
"For 33 Years of Outstanding Service & Dedication to UC Riverside"
I'm leaning more toward "at" but I'm not 100% sure. Please help my brain is fuzzy, I'm stressed! 
Re: Help Me!!
Eek! That sounds like quite a work load. That's so sad that your co-worker is being forced into retirement. I hate this economy.
They sound fine, but I would go with "to" because he/she was dedicated "to" his/her job.
BTW, I am UCR alum...Class of W '01! I love my alma mater. I met my DH on the steps of the Rivera Library.
I would agree with this
Why not take out either service or dedication to make it more simple...
"For 33 Years of Outstanding Service to UC Riverside." or "For 33 Years of Outstanding Dedication to UC Riverside." Just an idea...
Um...I didn't wait long enough to get more responses...But I got her this:
http://tinyurl.com/b3sbta
And this is what I wrote on it:
"Her Name
For 33 Years of Dedicated Time and Outstanding Service at UC Riverside"
Sound okay?
Everything effin came out to $143!!! OUCH!
Really Irma? How awesome!!
Yes! I believe in love at first sight because when I first saw him, I KNEW I was going to marry him!