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IAPD Hands Out Top Honors for 2003
COMMISSIONER OF THE YEAR Mary Garrison, commissioner of the Winnetka Park District, received one of IAPD's highest honors, the Allan A. Weissburg Commissioner of the Year Award. Garrison was recognized for exemplary leadership in her community. During her 12-year tenure on the Winnetka Park District board, Garrison has sought to preserve and protect land. She has served on the Village of Winnetka Planning Commission and has been a member of the Winnetka Chamber of Commerce for many years. In 1997, she was elected Illinois' representative to the National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA) Citizen Board Branch, where she currently is vice president. In 2002, she was elected to a trustee position on the NRPA board. MIKE CASSIDY COMMISSIONER COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD
Martha Weiss, commissioner of the Buffalo Grove Park District, was presented with the Mike Cassidy Commissioner Community Service Award. Weiss was selected for demonstrating the highest example of community service, personal integrity and ingenuity She has performed a variety of leadership roles throughout her 15-year tenure on the Buffalo Grove Park District board. In 2000, her support helped lead the district into a successful partnership with Northwest Community Healthcare, which paved the way for construction and management of the Buffalo Grove Fitness Center. Weiss has been an active member of the Rotary Club since 2000. She coordinates the International High School Exchange program for most of the northwest suburbs and volunteers for numerous community organizations. 12 | Illinois Parks and Recreation
A RISING STAR IAPD's Rising Star Award went to Christine Gentes, commissioner of the Round Lake Area Park District. This award recognizes park commissioners who arc serving their fist term in office and have demonstrated excellence in performing their dudes and responsibilities as a board member, Gentes' accolades include serving as vice-chair for the Friends of Round Lake Area Parks Foundation, serving on park district and foundation committees and representing the park district on the state level through involvement with IAPD committees. Gentes also volunteers for the Girl Scouts, the Round Lake Area Chamber of Commerce and numerous other community organizations. AN HONORED PROFESSIONAL
This year, IAPD introduced a new award to a professional in the field of parks and recreation who has worked closely with citizens and IAPD to improve the quality of life for all people in Illinois. Kevin Kendrigan, former executive director of the Northwest Special Recreation Association, had the honor of accepting the very first IAPD Honored Professional Award. Kendrigan was recognized for making an indelible mark on the park and recreation profession across the nation and throughout Illinois. He has devoted countless hours to help IAPD with events, programs and projects -serving on the Joint Legislative Committee for two decades, speaking at educational programs and writing numerous articles for Illinois Parks & Recreation. The IAPD's first-ever Honored Professional award goes to Kevin Kendrigan, former executive director of the Northwest Special Recreation Association. March/April 2004 | 13 IAPD CHAIRMAN'S CITATION
Each year, the IAPD chairman selects an individual, or individuals, to receive the Chairman's Citation. The Chairman's Citation honors those who show exemplary leadership and effective action toward advancing parks, recreation and conservation throughout Illinois. Collette Kubiesa, commissioner for the Elmhurst Park District, and Scott Triphahn, commissioner for the Hoffman Estates Park District, were selected by IAPD Chair, Dennis Flanagin to receive this year's Chairman's Citations. Kubiesa and Triphahn have both displayed outstanding dedication and commitment to the park and recreation field, representing their communities at the state level through their positions on the IAPD board. They are leaders who have taken action on the legislative front to benefit not only their agencies, but also those statewide.
OUTSTANDING LEGISLATORS
Senator Don Harmon of Oak Park, Senator Terry Link of Vernon Hills, Senator Dave Syverson of Rockford and Senator Larry Walsh of Elwood were each presented with an IAPD. Outstanding Legislator of the Year Award for 2003. These legislators were honored for their long-standing support of the role parks and recreation play in the lives of Illinois citizens, as well as their efforts to provide recreational opportunities to persons with disabilities. State Senators Don Harmon (top left), Terry Link (top right), Dave Syverson (bottom left) and Larry Walsh (bottom right) were each presented with on IAPD Outstanding Legislator of the Year Award. Each of these awards recipients has set high standards for all of us in the park and recreation field. May we all be inspired by their accomplishments to keep Illinois park districts, forest preserves, recreation and conservation agencies among the best in the nation.
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