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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 3.2 1998 Citizen Of The Yr .'. . . CITY CLERK File # D~[Z][22].{~[Q] AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 2,1999 SCBJECT: 1998 Citizen of the Year Report Prepared by Ka.y Kcck. CiZl' Clerk A TTACH1\1ENTS: Nomination Forms Submitted by the February 18, 1999 Deadline RECOMMENDA TION: /l (7" { .'..l../' Announce winner of 1998 Citizen of the Year and present Y I' proc amatlon FL1'\'ANCL\L STATEMENT: None DESCRIPTION: Each year, the City of Dublin recognizes a citizen who has made a significant contribution during the year to the quality oflife in Dublin. Mayor Houston and em. Howard serve as the Citizen & Organization of the Year Committee. Once nominations have been made, the Mayor arranges for the judging to be done by members outside the City of Dublin. This year's judges \vere Bob Phil COX, Mark Sweeney and Brad Hirst. The winning citizen is announced/recognized at a City Council meeting with a proclamation and by having their name placed on a perpetual plaque. They are invited to participate in the 5t. Patrick's Day parade and festival and are the City's guest at the Chamber of Commerce's annual St. Patrick's Day luncheon where they are presented with a plaque by the Mayor. The citizens nominated this year include: Dave Burton, Betsy Chapman, Jessica & Michael Johnston, Patricia Lee, Patti Lev,"is, Irene Phillips and Arlene Silvas. Letters have been sent to all nominees advising them of their nomination. Staff recommends that the Mayor announce the winner of the 1998 Citizen of the Year and present the proclamation. -----------------------.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COPIES TO: ITEl\1 NO. f.2 I~ . ...- ~ t. . -:,.-:. . ;~... ., ," ":':,:;~l: '....'1 ' ...j ~ · h-:;-;N~~- ,{ ~;;; ,'-= ";~:Z,,'\',\ 0-..' ----.. 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'" -, , .. ~" - '._'L ~ A PROCLAMA TION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA WHEREAS, in 1994, Betsy Chapman began her quest for a community gymnasium ds an eighth grade basketball player facing the frustrations of inadequate court facilities, and saw her dreams for a community gym come to fruition in December 1998, when the Dublin Community Gymnasium was completed and ready to open its doors for City-wide use; and WHEREAS, Betsy Chapman continued her community service as one of three state.wide finalists for the California State Board of Education, Student Representative, and by serving as the Dublin Unifxed School District's Board of Trustees' 1998- 99 Student Representative, as well as being one of the founding members and current president of the City of Dublin's Youth Advisory Committee; and ..'j 1 j ;, ; WHEREAS, in 1998, Betsy Chapman was chosen by Conex Cable of Dublin to visit Japan as a u.s. Junior Ambassador and was honored as the Contra Costa Times Junior Woman of the Year for Contra Costa County/Tri- Valley; and .;-,. " WHEREAS, Betsy Chapman further served her community in 1998 by working as tin AIDS Peer Educator; served as a Dublin representative on the Tri. Valley Community Fund's Tri. Valley Report Card on Youth; assisted with food preparation at the St. Joseph's Soup Kitchen in Oakland; locally coached boys and girls basketball in the Catholic Youth Organization; and served as an accreditation team member for the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. .:.j NOW', THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that I, Guy S. Houston, Mayor of Dublin, on beha lfof the entire City Council, do hereby congratulate Betsy Chapman for being selected as "DUBLIN'S CITIZEN OF mE YEAR "for 1998. BE IT FUR THER RESOL VED that the Dublin City Council expresses its sincere ,appreciation for such dedicated and unselfish effort expended by BETSY CHAPMAN to better her community. DA TED: March 2, 1999 ,Ii. Mayor Guy S. Houston '. .:....~~ - " .' t..:.......-.. . : ~~ffi1~(~~~"~~. . ...;: ;, >i . ';:5i;~'{t. l[' j" . :. 1.>,' i l .1..'" f.-' \\.;.. L :,1 , ~ ~r . . :~f~;r ! :1.,.' 'i ~ ~'... '! ~ l:":;,' ; i-~~<~. .~ . ' , " ~ . .. i." :it', t ~ ~1~~' ; ;- ~ , 1....1 ~ ~.. , . , J:: p' f ;f..'.... ::~r; , , -.'.' ~ ,,"' . :~ 1< ":s ___~ -~. i/;,~ ~~~~. ". ----.... ~." /, gi.~ ,~, -, ~~~" V ,- .::'~ . ",-."., :',.". ' ',)-" , . i .~. ~ . . . ,99 01:42P valley Chr;st;an Center 925 828 5523 P.02 " 1998 CITY OF DUBLIN CITIZEN OF THE YEAR NOMINATION NOMINEE: Dave Burton 11396 Dillon Way Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 829~4390 NOMINATOR: Dr. Kenneth H. Mayton (925) 828-4549 DOES NOMINEE KNOW OF THIS NOMINATION? NO IF "NO", DO YOU WISH THE NOMINATION TO REMAIN A "SURPRISE" TO NOMINEE? NO As Secretary of the Dublin Rotary Cluh, I nominatE' DavE' Burton as Dublin's Citizen of the Year. Here are some key points about Dave: . Served for several years on the City council where he has assisted in overseeing growth and development of Dublin. . Conceived the idea of Operation Dress~Up, a program to provide professional clothing, accessories and support for men and women preparing to in terview for new jobs. . He is very active in Dublin Rotary. He has been President twice and has held nearly all other offices, particularly those related to community service. . He is a strong Boy Scout supporter and was instrumental in having Rotary support a new Dublin Boy Scout troop. . He has volunteered hundreds of hours to Rotary's fund raising projects, which has resulted in thousands of dollars of support for numerous community groups. . He currently serves on the Comn1unity Advisory Board for the Federal Correction Institution. . He was among the two or three people who organized I)ublin'~ successful drive for incorporation in the early"] 980'5. . He has been an active member and contributor to Valley Christian Center, the church I serve as Pastor. )c:: / ../ -" "') . 1998 CITY OF DUBLIN CITIZEN OF THE YEAR FEB 171999 C\TY U, UUD' I NOMINATION NOMINEE MUST RESIDE IN DUBLIN AND MUST HAVE MADE A SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION DURING 1998 TO THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN DUBLIN. NOMINEE: Dave Burton ADDRESS: 11396 Dillon Way, Dublin, CA 94568 PHONE NlJ1\.1BER: (925) 829-4390 NOMINATOR: Pat Zahn PHONE NUMBER: DOES N011Il\TEE KNOW OF THIS NOMINATION? [] YES D NO IF <<NO", DO YOU WISH THE NOMINATION TO REMAIN A .'SURPRISE" TO NOMlNEE? DYES DNa PLEASE DESCRIBE mE CONTRIBUTIONS MADE BY lliIS INDMDUAL DURING 1998 AND rvHY YOU FEEL THIS INDIV7DUAL IS DESERv7NG OF THIS RECOGNITION: Da' .. t'.' "' " ~ . . ve s c~v~c ac ~v~tJes are m~TIY ~TIn npmnn~rr~rp e ypt'!~~ited ~nmmlt~eRt to the City of Dublin: 19 years on the Dublin City Council (the last 4 as Vice (925) 551-6882 Mayor); member of the Dublin Housing Authority Commission, the Dublin Municipal Advisory Committee, and the Alameda County Congestion Management Authority. In addition, he has served as President of the Dublin Chamber of Commerce, the Dublin Historical Preservation Association, and the Dublin Rotary Club. He helped establish "Operation Dressup," an organization which collects business clothing for people on welfare; he is always willing to pick up donations on re- quest. His record shows he is comm~ed to kids, seniors, libraries, and schools through his support of sports fields, library hours, and child care. It's leaders like Dave who have made Dublin what it is today--a city with , much to be proud of. He deserves to be accorded the honor of Citizen of the Year. TIDS FORM: MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY :MANAGER, DUBLIN CIVIC CENIER, 100 CIVIC PLAZA, BY 4:00 P.M., FEBRUARY 18, 1999. .- ., I -.-' . 1998 CITY OF DUBLIN CITIZEN OF THE YEAR NOMINATION NOMINEE MUST RESIDE IN DUBLIN AND MUST HAVE MADE A SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION DURING 1998 TO THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN DUBLIN. NOMINEE: Betsy Chapman ADDRESS: 11579 Circle Way, Dublin, Ca. 94568 - PHONE NUMBER: 925-833-8468 NOMINATOR: Guy S. H(:mston PHO"t\1E NUMBER: 925-828-3337 DOES NONfINEE KNOW OF THIS NOMINATION? 0 YES @No . IF "NO", DO YOU WISH THE NOMINATION TO REMAIN A "SURPRISE" TO NONfINEE? oo,.'YES 0 NO PLEASE DESCRIBE mE CONTRIBUTIONS MADE BY THIS INDIVIDUAL DURING 1998 AND WHY YOU FEEL THIS INDIVIDUAL IS DESERv7NG OF THIS RECOGNITION: . see attached four page~ TIllS FORM MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGE~ DUBLIN CIVIC CENTE~ 100 CIVIC PLAZA, BY 4:00 P.M., FEBRUARY 18, 1999. ~ _./, i '5 ~ --" 90 The depth and scope of Betsy Chapman's accomplishments belie her age. This young woman has been involved more and accomplished more than all but a handful of individu- als in the history of the City of Dublin. . This rugh school senior has numerous academic and extracurricular honors at Dublin High School, but her activities outside the walls of Dublin High are what set her apart from others in the community. Topping the list of accomplishments is the opening of the Dublin Community Gymnasium (see enclosed). After a long and lengthy process and construction period, the gym was completed in December, 1998. If not for the efforts of Betsy Chapman, who spearheaded this project, I can assure you that the gym would not have been built. As the Tri- Valley Herald wrote, "Betsy Chapman also desen'es praise. She crys- tallized an issue when she stepped forward, and now apparently it,'s going to come to fruition. It's another example of how one voice can move people to action." In 1998, Betsy was one of three state-wide finalists for the California State Board of Education, Student Representative and she is the Student Representative '98-'99, on the Dublin Unified School District's Board of Trustees. Betsy is one of the founding members and current president of the City of Dublin's Youth Advisory Committee. . In 1998, Betsy was chosen by Conex Cable of Dublin to visit Japan as a U.S. Junior Ambassador and was honored as the Contra Costa Times Junior Woman of the Year for Contra Costa Countyrrri-Valley. Outside the realm of education, Betsy. has a list of community service accomplishments second to none. In 1998, Betsy worked as a Dublin Unified School District AIDS Peer Educator. She served as a Dublin representative on the Tri~VaIIey Community Fund's Tri- Valley Report Card on Youth. Her community service also includes .food prepara- tion at St. Joseph's Soup Kitchen in Oakland and locally is a Boys and Girls Basketball Coach in the Catholic Youth Organization. In 1998, Betsy served as a accreditation team member for W ASC (Western Association of Schools and Colleges). Trus person has all of the "normal" accomplishments of a special high school student; student body offices, California Scholastic Federation member, athletic and academic awards. But no person has done more to represent the City of Dublin and the entire Tri- Valley with such dedicated and unselfish effort to better her community with her nu- merous accomplishments in 1998. Betsy will have many choices open to her in the future. I have no doubt she will be a success in whatever she chooses. My hope is that her choice will lead her back to Dublin. . Please consider Betsy Chapman as the City of Dublin's 1998 Citizen of the Year. !/...Ii5 ., "'j ~$\ii"".f~~.....~~....l.!1~t"-'!""'..~ .... .............. 'e II ~ti-~alleM Jletal~ TCESDAY.Al'Gl'ST 1, 1995 ~.. PAGEA-12 y e e CONGRESS shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or pmhibiting the free exercise thereo/; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Governmentfor a redress of gricoo.:ances. . FIRST A.\IE:\D~IE;\"T TO THE COKSTlTUTlON OF THE lJl'\lTED STATES, R.....TlFJED DEC. 15, 17\11 EDITORIALS Gym facility will serve entire community T I:Li\NKS to the persistent efforts of a 14-year-old, Dublin residents of all ages will have access to a new gYTImasium. 'Last October, Betsy Chapman' . appeared before the City Council to point out that gymnasium space in Dublin is limited. She appealed for action. That started a process that neared culmi- nation Tuesday night when a joint City Council-school board meeting voted to con- struct a large new gym on the Valley High School c~pus. The district had planned to build a gym at Valley High using proceeds from a bond issue that voters re-authorized two years ago. To accormnodate conununity use, the gym needed to be expanded. The deal that the two agencies tentatively agreed to will create a 10,000-square-foot gym instead of the 6,000-square-foot one the school had planned to construct. In exchange, the city will spend about $71,500 annually to operate the gym. That will include hiring two people plus main- taining the facility. Valley High students will use the facility during the day, and then it will be turned over to the city in the afternoon. There's no conflict, because the continuation school doesn't offer after-school athletics. We commend the City Council and the school trustees for moving quickly to make a deal that will serve all of their constituents well. Gym space has been at a premium in Dublin, particularly since the huge old fa- cility at Camp Parks burned last year. Betsy Chapman also deserves praise. She crystallized an issue when she stepped for~ ward, and now it's apparently going to come to fruition. It's another example of how one voice can move people to action. . ,- ..::: ,/ ,I,;:) -'" .....; 1 THEVALLEY Ql:t i -!J aUl\M, .H~tnl~ Page A-11 Wednesday July 2.G/,!995 ~-----.,,~ Eighth-grader's dream of gym about to come true LPiJ By Healher Rock Woods STMF WflIlEfI School Uoard to jointly ~uUd a gymnasium at Valley Iligh School. : Valley II il1h studenL~ will use the !!.I'l11 during sclmoi hou rfi, and COIllIII W lity gruu ps will use it tile rest of the ti Ille, The government !xJdies approved the co II ee pt Tuesday at a spec ial joint meet ing, "We're 95 percent there," Mayor Guy lIooslol1told Chapman after the vote, "[t took sllIne lime, hut it needed In he do ne," C haplnan said 011 her way out to a Teell Task Force l1leelillg, Twe Ive reside nL~ s poke at the "' eetin g, elllpha.~i7.il,g )Juhlin's deSllt!mte need for an add itiOl' aJ gym to ailevi ate ove I c IUwd i II g al I h e l'ity's t wu gyl\l~ an d f ollr multi II m pose roums, An audience uf 50 applaud!!l! the vote, The fiunl agreemellL still h;~~ 10 he WOI ked oUl, but lhe general idea is thaI the school district will use $2 million in howl money to ~uild the gym, while I he !'it)" spends $71 ,GUU a ~'ear to opemte the !!.I'IIl, which illclodes hirill!: a custOllian mill !!.I'm atlendallt, paying utilities, anol t ppail illg e'luiJunellt sllch as hleachers and scoreboar 01", The dish ict will I'ay fur Ihe \>IIilding's llIaintenallce, The J.:,\'m at Valley High i, f~a.~;hl', he, eall,e the ,Iish let wa~ I'lallllinl\ 10 IJUitJ a 6,UUU-sllUate-foot gym there allyway, By spending $7 I 5,UOO mure, Ihe !!.1'1ll call he illt'lea.~el[ '1,000 ~<[lIa1t' feel 10 leach 1C!:lIla- lion ,iJ;e anti make it uselul fur the COllllnu- lIily as well, Valley Ili~h tloe,"'t ha"e after-~['h'llJl athletic )ltogl:uns. The I:Ym will C""I.lin a St.llu!al,l ClllU t lenglhwi~e and two pradice courts ~id", 1\'a:'s, plus blead'~rs f," ~Or) (In,,p!n, mee ling. roon~~, a wI 1\'d gh t ;m d w r eSlli Il g WOIllS, aud challging ~pace ill Ihe lJalh. ro""l~, m,d a kitchen lhat can he used 10 ~{'II fouo!, JJUIlLlN - What slmted a., an eighth- ):1 ader's dJ eam is practically a reality, Fmslra I cd bl' a lac k uf ba., ke lhall 11 mc- lice sl'lll'e, ci,:hth-Ilrader lJeL~y Chapman slmted the hall rulliJ\1l in Odoher on a pro- posal for a COllllllul\ily !!.1'llI, The I esult, a scant 10 1I\0n11", later, is llgreenlenl lrunl both the Cily Council and G''', v\.. . ---- . . ~.J\ "-J '-~\ ........- l\\ . . . Dubliullroposes uew gYUl to fill coull11unity void []y SARAII HORTON Slafl ,wiler DUI3LlN - Whcllthc sehoul district first pro- poscd renovations for Vallcy High School, it en- visioned adding a smallmullipurpuse roOlllto ae- eUJlllllUdate tile spurts activities of a growing Iltllll ber of Dublin you ths. GBut after months of cOlllmunity discussion-on the need for more adequate athletic facilitics [or Dublin residents, the city is proposing to upgrade ~!'OOJl\ to a IO,OOO-square-foot gym. ---<_J "The idea. _ _ is that if that room is enlarged as a gym, then the needs of the cUlllll1unily can be met as well," said Diane Lowert, director of the Parks and Community Services Commission. The commission will presentlhe proposal before a joint meeting of the City Council and school board July 25. The plUpuscd gym cuntains olle full-size bas- kctball court and twu overlaying half-sized courts, dcsigned for basketball and volleyball. I31each- ers will seat at least 2UO spectators. It will also be outfitted with atlcast one electronic scoreboard for basketball, a public address systcm and re- struollls for changing. It will be available for the that .~pace has been li~hter since a fire destroyeu _~oll1tlluni!.Y.~rle~'_s~~~ul a,lId Oil weekellus~~_ the 50,000 squ<;1re-foot gym at Camp Parks last ! District officials estimate the cost of the gyni1 Octuber ____ _'_ i a t.~~ 1l~1I ilfn. b It ~OU]d be P~it: f,or with the $3 ~ \../ Be t sy Chap 11\ a ll, l4, was one f rus t ra I ed COIll- !IllJlOtl 01 (l~~IJ' ?1_~1 lI1easlll~: lul J 1111 votefrs[ passel mUll ity user. 5 he hnd fou nd t hat he r Cat hol ic I~l Utle vv. le cost eXtee s .tlal 0 tIe lllU - Yout h Organizatiu n basket ball team wns cun- llpurpos~ room by ~7UU,OUU, said J~alllle How. stantly searching for a COUJ1. land, assIstant sllpenntendent for busllless fur the Dublin Unified School District. . "/ played C)'O basketball and we're always get- "The idea is that enlarging the room amI tmg forced off the court at \Vells Middle School." adding some amenitics would nut aud too much . she said. :'Then we muved to the ~chool 's lllulti- to the overall cost of rClloyatio[!,'!,':_she said. i pUI pose ,loom ami we were nlllll.ll1g mto tarps, . -'. -~~- . 'stages, big walls. I! was Just unsuItable" And It should alleViate the space cnmch Dublin ' . athletes find as they compete [or the use of the' So Betsy helped spearhead a communit" cam- city's lwo gyms, she said_ paign for the gym. Last October: she wrote a let- The city's athletic groups and the dist riet 's : tel' to former i\layor Pete Snyder about the need spor1s teams vie for a toehold in the city's gYllls: ; for 1ll0l'e athletic facilities as pan of an extra credit one al Dublin High School and the other at Wells 'project for her history class. Then she sent let- Intennediate School. Bulh schools also have their ! ters to the ]lnrents of every Dublin school dist rict own organized sports programs. ; student in graues K-B aJld collected more than "The problem with our existing gyms is that I l8G signatures from families. the middle schoo] and the high school usc their "There's a lot o[ kids and cOlllmullity users gyms so much lllatthere's litt]e room for COlll- who think there should be more space [or ath- lllunily gruups as well," saiu llowland, adding \ let ics," she said. ' ,. .,. 1998 CITY OF DUBLIN CITIZEN OF THE YEAR NOMINATION RECEIVED FE51 01999 CITY Ur- UUBLIN NOMINEE MUST RESIDE IN DUBLIN AND MUST HAVE MADE A SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION DURING 1,998 TO THE QUALITY OFLIFE IN DUBLIN. JeS5lCQ .J- (YllCJ')QeJ ADDRESS: () If / s:- ~b en s b u"C-q L[)..r1e v PHONE NUMBER; q J S-- g d 'l- 9-/ I J- NOMINATOR: rVlo nrt / f:r ci G e +- _ J ,.}, 1/ <:;:' t-c n ') '----- '--" PHONE NUMBER: q ;JS- ?J,;2~- '1-1/ I- NOMINEE: JO~1'l5{-on Ou.J'J ll'n DOES NOMINEE KNOW OF THIS NOMINATION? 0 YES fkj'NO IF "NO", DO YOU WISH THE NO:MINATION TO REMAIN A "SURPRISE" TO NOMlNEE? dYES DNO PLEASE DESCRIBE THE CONTRIBUTIONS MADE BY THIS INDIVIDUAL DURING 1998 AND WHY YOU FEEL THIS INDIVIDUAL IS DESERVING OF IHIS REeOGN/nON: -h s +u.J(\ Adu....\-\--5 lJe.. hec..\-t-s 0 r-.:c~c( Qn -.-J J E'S<';; "cO-. d- irvl ~ c..h Q€... \ Co.se c~o L.L\- 1720;0 l~ , +-h.e.l.\ W-2-1~ \1/ I . . --..) . I r .' 1 r_ +- '\e... 'E'--\ ec -: <;: 19?'8""\6 / '\ n . h lail") CaTC: r.' C~'. .' . I , J' / d.r'l('-! Cj Jou~s. +n \0uJ? II Y1 ...L P 1~Q5o.n f-c/l d- S Q n Franc i Scn CJ'Y7E: (eSSJ \"\ v IJc..tJ~ Jone: '. \ \" r)l'10 -I,TV1€,- r')cl...tJ .....L ~"\./e. 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I . - bc+h h ::;'L-'e h ~ cc hc.rc -- -- ""... -~ . 1 998 RECEIVED CITY OF DUBLIN FES 1 8 1999 CITIZEN OF THE YEAR CITY CJf DUBLIN NOMINA rlON NOMINEE MUST RESIDE IN DUBLIN AND MUST HAVE MADE A SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION DURING 1998 TO THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN DUBLIN. NOMINEE: PO, 1 r i (- I '(~ {pe , ADDRESS: 1/7-9.~- ,S hoJr, lA! f\-I"Ue.) (~If'n (} /') 9 4S6.7 ~ . PHONE NUMBER: (9/)s) c5.'. I - ,-\784 NOMINATOR: (\~ b.liv, /)/),".ieJ ,c;.YI(i~'f" LpOC(lAc hv ~es\l-e Wr.iI'\I'\("'1 q . J. I .J PH01\'E NUMBER: W ~ C;;/O ) 4S/-,i(~OO if (9,}.s) f:i.. 9.,- 8Lf /(' f DOES NOJ\1I1\TEE KNOW OF THIS NOl\1INATION? DYES ~NO IF "NO". DO YOU WISH THE NOl\1INATION TO REMAJN A "SURPRISE" TO NO:MIN'EE? IXJ YES DNO PLE4SE DESCRIBE THE CONTRIBUTIONS MADE BY THIS INDIV7DUAL DURING 1998 AND WHY YOU FEEL THIS INDIHDUAL IS DESERVING OF THIS RECOGNITlON: ,p (cJ(1~(J See 0-- 'f ~ (t c- ii\ f' J · -- TillS FORM MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER :dfS . .I DUBLIN CIVIC CENTER 100 CIVIC PLAZA., BY 4:00 P.M., FEBRUARY 18, 1999. ~. . ..- .. ,... ., Nomination of Patricia Lee for 1998 Dublin Citizen of the Year Patricia Lee has served on the Board of Directors of the Dublin United Soccer . League (DUSL) since 1996. She and her husband Richard reside in Dublin with their daughter Mallory and son Brandon. Patty's children have played soccer in Dublin for several years. Patty has devoted endless hours to Dublin's youth soccer program. In addition to her duties as President of the DUSL Board, Patty puts in time at the District level of the California Youth Soccer Association (CYSA) as Dublin's representative for its competitive soccer program. DUSL hosts three tournaments in town on a yearly basis and Patty worked at all three last year managing such responsibilities as score keeping, field marshalling and even handling a 911 emergency on the field when a Dublin player broke her arm during a game last August. She has successfully represented Dublin to the various Bay Area families who participated in the tournaments. Patty served on the Emerald Glen task force last year because it was important to her to contribute to the growth of our City and to ensure the development of additional soccer fields for our youth. She has attended City Council meetings when issues affecting Dublin youth soccer have been involved and has developed a favorable relationship with members of the Dublin Park and Recreational Department as well as many other members of Dublin's City government in administering the needs of the DUSL. . With the financial assistance of the City, as well as many other sources, DUSL developed a youth soccer field at Camp Parks in 1997. Patty worked hard in 1998 to ensure that the field was properly maintained by working closely with a local construction company and Colonel Black at Camp Parks. Through Patty's efforts, DUSL was able, for the first time, to provide fields this past December for CYSA's Association Cup Tournament in the Under 12 Girls age bracket. Teams from all over Northern California came to Dublin not only to play soccer but also to spend time and money in our community. For many of these soccer families, it was their first visit to our City. Patty was out at the fields in the cold both weekends checking in teams and supplying coffee, hot chocolate and doughnuts to the group. When the weather turned sour and the Dublin High fields were closed, Patty, instead of canceling the Tournament, moved the competition to the field at Camp Parks. She also moved the coffee and hot chocolate! In conclusion, Patty has tirelessly managed and promoted Dublin youth soccer both inside and outside our community. She has enhanced the local economy by bringing business into the community and has been involved in planning Dublin's future growth. She sets a good example for our youth in how she handles herself and how she represents DUSL both inside and outside of Dublin. It is hard to imagine anyone . individual more deserving of this award. , .- II-.... J /~' /:/ -') ~. , Eader feal, of the Bay Area I' Ii KaJeidOllope Adiviiy Center - - /' ill Ron H,!og ~.~ ....... --, ~ PrD'jr21l\ ~upervilDr . , 1998 RECEIVED P.aster 8sis ' HIS larkdale Avenue Y OF DUBLIN ~. Dublin, CA 94568 FEE 8 "1999 Ph; (9IS> 8ZH8S1 N OF THE YEAR CiTY Uf OUBUf\ f2t; (?IS) 818-5145 YoileM2il: (510) 835-I131 ed. 169 .'JOMINA rlON NOMINEE MUST RESIDE IN DUBLIN AND MUST HAVE MADE A SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION DURING 1998 TO THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN DUBLIN. NOMiNEE: ?A-rrl LEW\S . . .. ADDRESS: \ \ to I L 1:>:e-rLEt-J"'t>R. ~u~ I CPr '=14%0 PHONE NUMBER: ( qZ$) 5"ZB - Sf.d.t:lo (~J ~,,<;') 62 9 -" ~tp . Eir, rzc(lU"') NOMINATO~ t<ON HPw& A PHONE NUMBER: (97.I?>) 528- 885"7 . DOES NOMINEE KNOW OF THIS NOMINATION? ~YES DNO \-t~ 'S~ SE:>>...1\ f:r ~ IF "NO", DO YOU WISH THE NO:MINATION TO REMAIN A <<SURPRISE" TO NOMThTEE? DYES DNO PLEASE DESCRIBE mE CONTRIBUTIONS MADE BY THIS INDMDUAL DURING 1998 AND YVHY YOU FEEL niIS INDflIIDUAL IS DESERVING OF THIS RECOGNI110N: Uj2.\UG-1"Tt€- ,'\'1e> ~ ,.~-rr\ LEuJ\s. ~ \0Sfu\A~ , \0 G5\l~ (() Q:;..l.~ ~'$;-\ ~~\-.')~ t=Of2.. (0 6= ~Pn..5DcEcc~S ~\U~ Alf) ~ sEc.LQ.\~ ~ M~6fr ~ :s c t\Q..\S\M~ c;.\~ ~ ~ cF""Tt\E- --- 50 'ffiQ:r\C\~ fJ=r-mt ~fJJ\. ~,,~ l:::DQ.{ill--rr1E- ~J l:::o\...)~ 0,t..O~ r&-.~~~ f1T- ~ ~; ---n1c- ~~~ ~~I~ ~ 6. \JELy ~~.-\~ue- cs:=~\\S. <:::D\S1] \..:lLA \..:e- SuP;brtr~ ~te..:f:B~ wf11-.\. ~ HElP J-rr\tr t=AM \U~ ~ DfuL[:)~ t\MJ ~ ~~5LR.L. . \'1<45 ~. ~LEf1S'6- FJ:c:EPr Tt\-\s. ~ \wr\11CO ni>_ ~\ Lfi() f'> fl:1L --r=Htr Crt19S ) CF- rrt-E \( Cf12.. fl::L """f1ffi O\'f cF t:::dbu ~ . - _. " . ;" .td/~ ,I : J.:; '..- ' THIS FORM MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER,~ I 1I1RI XN f:TVlf: CENTER 100 CIVIC PLAZ.-\, BY 4:00 P.M., FEBRUARY 18, 1999. ~ 1998 CITY OF DUBLIN CITIZEN OF THE YEAR nomination NOMINEE MUST RESIDE IN DUBLIN AND MUST HAVE MADE A SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION DURING 1998 TO THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN DUBLIN. RECEIVED FEB 1 81999 CITY Ur UUBLIN . NOMINEE: Irene Phillios ADDRESS: 7099 Elba Way PHONE NUMBER: 829-9757 NOMINATOR: Tom McCormick PHONE NUMBER: 828.1672 DOES NOMINEE KNOW OF THIS NOMINATION? _YES --X- NO If "NO" do you wish the nomination to remain a "Surprise" to nominee? --X- YES NO PLEASE DESCRIBE THE CONTRIBUTION MADE BY THIS INDIVIDUAL DURING 1998 . AND VVHY YOU FEEL THIS INDIVIDUAL IS DESERVING OF THIS RECOGNITION: In 1998 Irene continued her chosen retirement career as a Volunteer to help people that are unable to help themselves. She is a volunteer for Hope HosDice, preparing most mail-outs, delivery person for people in the hospice program that need help moving household items. and/or keeping appointments. Irene is a driver for patients that go to the Pleasanton Dialysis Clinic for dialysis treatments. Irene is also on-call for patients services at the Livermore Veterans Hospital [Irene is a veteran of the US Army], Battered Women Center, and helped with the GinQerbread Cookie Sale Fund Development program. Irene .- - also helps staff with the American Cancer Society's Rela\lfor titeVVhich-is'-a-Z~-"- hour relay at Dublin High School that raises money for the fight against cancer. Irene is the around-the-clock service worker as well as one of the runners. In 1998 Irene worked 18 hours without stopping helping other runner/walkers make it around the track. Irene also is "The NeiQhborhood Watch Leader" for our neighborhood [Elba Way & Emerald Ave.] If your going to be gone for a few days, "call Irene", she watches your home. If you have a crisis and are away from home! "call Irene", she will take care of your pet, collect your newspapers, turn off that sprinkler, or pick up that UPS package at the door. You name it, Irene will do it for you. Frankly, I don't know anyone that does more volunteer work for Dubliners than Irene Phillips. . .' ,... ." / I- I. ,. -' r -:;; ..... . . . 1998 RECEIVED CITY OF DUBLIN CITIZEN OF THE YEAR FEa 1 81999 NOMINATION CITY OF DUBLIN NOMINEE MUST RESIDE IN DUBLIN AND MUST HAVE MADE A SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION DURING 1998 TO THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN DUBLIN. NOMINEE W~ c;;}~ C ~~ ADDRESS: -.- .- PHONE NUMBER: ~ . .. . - . " . ~O~~T~~Z> . ~~ -. PHONE NUMBER: . DOES NOMINEE KNOW OF TI-IIS NOMINATION? DYES ~NO IE "NO". DO YOU \V"ISH THE NOMINATION TO REMAIN A "SURPRISE" TO NOMINEE? ;g:J YES DNO PLEASE DESCRIBE WE CONTRIBUTIONS MADE BY WIS INDfl7JDUAL DURING 1998 AND WHY YOU FEEL WIS INDMDUAL IS DESERVING OF WIS RECOGNITION: ", . _.... - .-- I . I ,r; ~i5 TIDS FORM MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER, ."" ;I' DUBLIN CIVIC CENTER, 100 CIVIC PLAZA. BY 4:00 P.M., FEBRUARY 18, 1999. 1998 City of Dublin Citizen of the Year RECEIVED r-EB 1 87999 . CITY Ur DUBLIN '\ Nomination Nominee': Address Phone Arlene Silvas 7583 Carlow Way 828-3192 Nominator Valerie Barnes & Women's Club of Dublin - Phone Number 828-0231 Nominee does not know of this nomination I do want it to remain a surprise Arlene is definitely one of those long time service residents. She and her . family (husband and three children) moved to this city 34+ years ago. She was a charter member of this city California Federated Women's Club known as the Dublin Juniors and then graduated to the Women's Club of Dublin. She has served that club in every office and chairmanship these many years. As her children were growing, she was involved in school activities and very active in the Girl Scouts. 1998 finds Arlene serving our community in several ways. She is the leader of the Dublin Senior Center needlework group and the First Vice President of the Women's Club of Dublin. Arlene gives and gives over and over. Each month for the past several years, she has donated a handmade afghan to the Veterans Hospital in Livermore. At that same time she makes a large variety of needlework projects at her own expense and donates them to the Women's Club for sale to the membership and all . proceeds go to the Club treasurers to be used in community service projects. In 1998 this amounted to just under $700. At the same time she , -- jL/J I;) I fo'" I, . ./ . . is donating a like amount of crafts to the Dublin Senior Center. The proceeds of this effort aid the Senior Center in their projects. As the First Vice President of the Women's Club she aids the members in the preparation and research of all conununity service projects. She can be found at any of the areas preschools with the eye screening proj ect of the club. Her club work also finds her sitting on the district board as a very active member of the financial planning division. Arlene is one of those wonderful full time volunteers that can be found in our city and is to be conunended for her efforts to our community. I \vould have to list her occupation as an "active community volunteer." . . , J - /:""'-.-J ~ i --. _! ,- J