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Call Out: Park Ridge Community Stars, Lifetime Achievement Award

The Park Ridge Chamber of Commerce seeks to recognize outstanding members of the Park Ridge community each year with a Community Star Award and one Lifetime Achievement Award.

The Park Ridge Chamber of Commerce seeks to recognize outstanding members of the Park Ridge community each year with a Community Star Award and one Lifetime Achievement Award. Organizations are invited to nominate a worthy individual who demonstrated exceptional community service and other qualities, during calendar year 2012. All Park Ridge-based organizations are invited to submit one nomination, a press release from the chamber states.

The nomination form is attached and may also be downloaded from the Chamber’s website www.parkridgechamber.org or picked up at the Chamber office, 720 Garden Street.  Nomination forms must be received by email, regular mail, or dropped off at the Chamber office no later than 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012 in order to be considered, the press release states.

The awards will be presented at “A Night of Stars” during the Annual Community Star Dinner & Dance on Saturday, January 19, 2013, at Rosewood Restaurant. Awardees and nominating organizations will be notified in advance and shall agree to be present for the award ceremony.

Qualities of a Community Star:

Organizations are asked to nominate a Community Star that exhibits some or all of the following attributes:

  • Giver – goes beyond normal duties with extra effort in community building
  • Citizenship Role Model – is someone whom others (particularly young people) look up to and can model himself or herself after
  • Visionary – makes positive change(s) by introducing initiatives and community-wide programs

Lifetime Achievement Award Criteria:

The Lifetime Achievement Award is presented to an individual whose exceptional and lasting lifetime contributions of community leadership and philanthropic endeavors have improved the quality of life of Park Ridge citizens. This individual may have made one or more outstanding contributions or a series of significant contributions with demonstrable impact.  The results of their tireless dedication and devotion leave the indelible footprints of a civic legacy.

Information submitted by the Park Ridge Chamber of Commerce.

Quagmire October 26, 2012 at 09:28 am
Great, now how about really enforcing the speed limit on North Prospect where it is supposed to be 25 MPH and everyone goes 40 with no police around ever to give a ticket.
Dick Barton October 26, 2012 at 04:23 pm
One of the great assets of Park Ridge is the volunteerism which thrives in our community. The Chamber's Community Star Awards Program is one good way to recognize those who do so much and often with little recognition for their efforts. Kudos to the Chamber.

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