FLRC Newsletter - Mar 2004
The Eighth Annual Hartshorne Memorial Service Award
 

Second and last call ...We want nominees!

Eight years ago, the FLRC executive board created service awards in Jim Hartshorne's memory, to honor acts of volunteerism in our running community.

Originally, we gave a community service award and an individual volunteer award, but as we've evolved, we have amended that plan. Now, we give one or two general volunteer awards depending on many factors, including the closeness of the vote count.

We want the membership to nominate people who work on behalf of those who reap the benefits of the service. Please take the time to cast a vote, and say why that person deserves some recognition.

We know you know some people are very deserving of recognition.Think about all those folks who work while you're playing. Say and do something nice for someone who serves you all year. The winner(s) receives a very nice award!

So, here we go again. The FLRC executive board members will examine the list of nominees, count the votes, "dialogue it" and announce the winners in April or May. Winners will be profiled in upcoming newsletter editions.

Due to extremely limited voting response in the past, the executive board also has assumed the power to nominate and select a winner through the internal voting process of the board membership. Board members are now asked to make formal nominations during our executive meetings.

We are now seeking nominations from the entire FLRC membership for the Hartshorne 2004 Service Award(s). Your voice counts!

Please call or e-mail (see newsletter directory) Diane Sherrer at 387-6281. Your votes will be confidential. Do it now, please!

Deadline: April 1, 2004.

Although these folks continue to share the workload, do not vote for these following past winners, because we want to spread the wealth around town for at least one decade: Joe Dabes, Diane Sherrer, Herb Engman, Lorrie Tily, Joe Reynolds, John Sholeen, Jim Bisogni, Jim Miner, Don Tily, Alan Lockett, Rick Hoebeke, Tim Ingall, Phyllis Radke and Tom Meyer.








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