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Presented at the Just Desserts Awards Ceremony, the Five Star Award recognizes individuals whose efforts go above and beyond the norm in affecting positive change in their community and raising public awareness. Based on efforts in the areas of litter prevention, community improvement and beautification, and recycling, Five Star Award winners are nominated by their peers.
Five Star Awards
Presented
at the Just Desserts Awards Ceremony, the Five Star Award recognizes
individuals whose efforts go above and beyond the norm in affecting
positive change in their community and raising public awareness. Based
on efforts in the areas of litter prevention, community improvement and
beautification, and recycling, Five Star Award winners are nominated by
their peers.
To obtain an application, email Liz Bowater, call 352-4384.
Congratulations to the 2008 Five Star Award winners:
John Lindberg, nominated for his work in Madisonville.
Kate Weldishofer, nominated for her Aiken
High School Greenhouse project
Beth Meuthing , nominated for her work at Pleasant Ridge’s NativitySchool.
Mike & Mary Beth Brunsman, nominated for their work in Mt.
Airy .
Paul Gallagher, nominated for his work all over the city.
2007 Five Star Award winners:
Bob Greenlee, nominated for his work in the Price Hill community.
Raye Jones, nominated for his work as Vice President of the Camp Washington Community Council.
Dorothy Payne, nominated for her work on the Julie Hanser Community Garden.
Suzanne Summer, nominated for her work in the CUF neighborhood.
Becky Tossey, nominated for her work with the College Hill Gardeners.
Ralph Vanderman, nominated for his work in graffiti abatement in the Westwood community.