FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, September 26, 2003
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Department of the Interior
Office of the Secretary
Contact: Joan Moody
202-208-6416 |
Take Pride in America and Presidential Awards Presented To Outstanding Volunteers |
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WASHINGTON--Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton today gave national awards
to 15 individuals and groups whom she named as model volunteers under the Take
Pride in America campaign, which encourages citizen stewardship of public lands
and resources.
Take Pride in America is part of President Bush's USA Freedom Corps,
dedicated to fostering a culture of service to others. John Bridgeland, Director
of USA Freedom Corps, presented the winners with the President's Service Award
at the ceremony, which was held in the Department of the Interior headquarters.
"These winners represent the epitome of good citizenship," said Secretary
Norton. "Just as good neighbors in the past few weeks have helped others to
protect and restore their homes from Hurricane Isabel, these volunteers have
helped to protect, defend and restore our nation's natural and cultural
treasures. They give all of us an example of what it means to be good stewards
of our lands and our history."
Supported by numerous private associations and organizations, Take Pride in
America is a national partnership that aims to inspire a new generation of
volunteers to put their love of country to work to improve our national parks,
wildlife refuges, public lands, cultural and historic sites, playgrounds and
other recreation areas.
Secretary Norton launched the Take Pride in America program on April 16,
2003, at the National Press Club. On June 27, Norton named Marti Allbright,
former chief deputy attorney general of Colorado, as the director.
"Take Pride in America has struck a chord with people all over the country
and has already enlisted more than a 100 charter partners - including major
corporations, conservation groups, service organizations, trade associations and
a bipartisan coalition of state governors, senators and members of Congress,"
says Allbright. Partnerships with state governments encourage federal and state
land managers to cooperate in identifying volunteer opportunities and to
encourage public participation in the care of public lands and resources.
Corporations, civic organizations, community groups, youth groups and
individuals can participate in Take Pride in America projects and events, such
as cleanup days, or they can commit blocks of volunteer service time to local
restoration efforts. For more information, go to
www.takepride.gov.
Take Pride in America recognizes volunteers with individual awards based on
hours of service as well as the annual national awards, such as those presented
today, in recognition of outstanding stewardship in 2002. Take Pride in America
received more than 100 nominations for national award projects.
The winners were selected in six categories, including youth groups,
constituent organizations, educational institutions, individuals, public/private
partnerships and business. They include the following:
Business Category
- Salt River Tubing and Recreation Inc.
Mesa, Ariz.
Constituent Organizations
- Wally Byam Caravan Club International
Camp Hill, Pa.
- Pymatuning Lake Association
Espyville, Pa.
- SOLV
Hillsboro, Ore.
- Massachusetts Community Water Watch
Boston, Mass.
Individual Category
- Clay and Dixie Gatchel
Puyallup, Wash.
- Diane Novakowski
Flint, Mich.
- Joe and Betty White
White River, Ariz.
Educational Institutions
- Camdenton Middle School 8th Grade
Camdenton, Mo.
- Chico Junior High School
Chico, Calif.
Partnerships Category
- Denali Mountaineering Volunteers
Denali Park, Alaska
- New York Restoration Project
New York, N.Y.
- Volunteer for Outdoor Colorado
Denver, Colo.
Youth Category
- Hatchery Helpers
Spearfish, S.D.
- Venture Crew 220 - Boy Scouts of America
Van Nuys, Calif.
For more information about the President’s Volunteer Service Awards, go to
www.presidentialserviceawards.gov.
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