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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 20, 2007
SUBJECT:
2006 Organization of the Year Nominations D 0 ~j
Report Prepared by Fawn Holman, City Clerk F
ATTACHMENTS:
Nomination Forms Submitted
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RECOMMENDATION: (2/~\</ Present Certificates of Recognition to Nominees
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None
DESCRIPTION: Each year, the City of Dublin recognizes a Dublin-based non-profit
organization that has provided services which have substantially benefited residents ofthe community.
Mayor Lockhart and Vice Mayor Hildenbrand currently serve as the Citizens and Organization of the Year
Committee. Immediately after close of the nomination period, the Committee arranged for the judging to
be done by impartial individuals or organizations outside the City of Dublin.
The winning organization will be announced at the City's "Wild About our Volunteers!" event being held
on Friday, February 23, 2007 at the Dublin Senior Center. In addition, the winning organization's name
will be engraved on the perpetual plaque, which hangs just inside the Council Chambers.
The organizations nominated this year are: Dublin Host Lions Club, Rotary Club of Dublin, and the
Dublin Historic Preservation Association.
Representatives from each organization were invited to attend this City Council meeting and invitations
have been extended for them to attend the Volunteer Recognition event on February 23rd.
Staff recommends that the Mayor present each nominee with a Certificate of Recognition for being
nominated as Dublin's 2006 Organization of the Year.
COPY TO: Nominees
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ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR - 2006
DUBLIN HOST LIONS CLUB
SPECIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS FOR THE YEAR 2006
Februarv 8th - ANNUAL LIONS STUDENT SPEAKER CONTEST - administered an annual
contest promoting high school students public speaking ability in a nation-wide
tournament.
Februarv 24th - FLAG DAY - conducted annual essay contest for grade school children to
better their education and understanding of the meaning and significance of the United
States Flag.
March 18th _19th - ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE- sponsored, organized, provided
marshals and participated in the annual Dublin celebration.
March 18th _19th - ST. PATRICK'S DAY FESTIVAL - sponsored and secured the necessary
special clearances and permits for the operation of the Dublin City Beer & Wine booths.
April 29th - PRIDE WEEK - contributed clean-up crews and cooked a barbecue lunch for
all participants in the annual Dublin beautification effort.
Mav 5th - DUBLIN POLICE BICYCLE RODEO - assisted organizing and the operation of the
annual Dublin Police bicycle safety training and demonstration programs.
Mav 1ih - DUBLIN PARTNERS IN EDUCATION - organized and operated a beverage
service for the DPIE awards celebration.
June 9th - DUBLIN HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR BREAKFAST - supplied and cooked hot food for
the annual senior student event.
June 11th - RELAY FOR LIFE - provided the cooking team for the annual Cancer Society
Relay for Life participants Sunday morning breakfast.
June 27th-Julv 4th - FOURTH OF JULY - in cooperation and coordination with the Dublin
Senior Foundation and the GFWC Dublin/San Ramon Women's Club organized, setup
and operated a fireworks booth for local citizens celebrating the Fourth of July.
Julv 6th - BLIND DAY AT THE FAIR - organized, transported and escorted blind clients to
enjoy the exhibits and festivities at the Alameda County Fair.
September 16th -1 th - DAY ON THE GLEN - cooked barbecue meals for attendees at the
annual Dublin City Day on the Glen activities.
September 16th_17th - DAY ON THE GLEN - sponsored and secured the necessary special
clearances and permits for the operation of the Dublin City Beer & Wine booth.
October 25th - KALEIDOSCOPE - cooked hot dogs, hamburgers and cheeseburgers for
the Easter Seals Bay Area Halloween "SPOOOOKTACULAR" barbecue.
October 27th - Dublin HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING - cooked hotdogs, sausages and
steaks for the volunteers and spectators attending the annual homecoming football
game festivities.
December th & 14th - SANTA CLAUS - provided 'Dublin's Own' personification of the real
Santa Claus at the City's Tree Lighting ceremonies and the Dublin Senior Center's
"Breakfast with Santa" activities.
Monthlv - STUDENT OF THE MONTH - recognize and provide monetary rewards to Dublin
High School students for scholastic achievements.
Quarterlv - STUDENT OF THE QUARTER - recognize and provide monetary rewards to
Valley High School students for scholastic achievements.
Ongoing - LEO CLUB - sponsor, stimulate and guide local high school students in
public service projects throughout the City of Dublin.
Ongoing - USED EYEGLASSES AND USED CELL PHONES - collect used eyeglasses and
used cellular telephones for refurbishing and international distribution to those in need.
Ongoing - DONATIONS - budget for and distribute funds to: Dublin High School and
Valley High School student scholarships, Wilderness Camp for the Deaf, Boy Scouts,
Hope Hospice, Dublin/San Ramon Women's Club, the Oakland Blind Center, the Center
for the Visually Impaired, Lions Eye Foundation and the Dublin Senior Foundation.
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2006 Organization of the Year
Nomination
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Purpose: Rotary is a worldwide organization of business and professional leaders that
provides humanitarian service, encourages high ethical standards in all vocations, and helps
build goodwill and peace in the world. The Rotary Club of Dublin focuses its attention on
Community Service, Youth Service, Vocational Service, International Service, and Club
Service.
Description of events that directly benefited the residents of Dublin durine: the past year: The
Rotary Club of Dublin engaged in several community service projects that directly benefit
Dublin residents. These include Child Safety Day, Serving Seniors, Sponsoring High School
Interact Clubs, Adopting Elementary Schools, Assisting Other Dublin Non-Profit Organizations,
Dave Burton Scholarship, Serve other Local Groups, and International Projects recognizing the
City of Dublin. Details are as follows:
1. Child Safetv Dav: On March 18 and 19, Dublin Rotary sponsored the Child Safety Booth
at the St. Patrick's Day Festival. Almost 400 infants and children were fingerprinted.
2. Servinq Seniors: Each month, Dublin Rotary serves lunch to seniors at the Dublin
Senior Center. Rotarians look forward to this opportunity to provide this service.
Sponsorina Interact Clubs: Interact is a Rotary-sponsored service club for young
people ages 14-18 from Dublin, Valley Christian and Valley High Schools. The program
gives young people an opportunity to participate in fun, meaningful service projects
while developing leadership skills and meeting new friends. Local projects include
collecting food for local needy families, providing holiday parties for under privileged
families, recycling, and conducting the Relay for Life benefiting the American Cancer
Society.
3. Adoptinq Dublin Schools: This past year Rotarians completed renovation/beautification
at Murray Elementary School. Rotary is now beginning to develop a project at Valley
High School.
4. Assist Other Non-Profit Oraanizations: In 2006, Dublin Rotary partnered with the Wells
Band, the Dublin Youth Soccer League, the Dublin Unity Church and the Boy Scouts in
assisting with many projects.
5. Establish Dave Burton Memorial Scholarship: Dublin Rotary is working with the family
of long-time Rotarian Dave Burton to honor his memory with scholarships for Dublin
youth.
6. Serve Other Local Groups: For several years, Rotary has sponsored the awards dinner
at the annual Agape Villages golf fundraiser, Dublin Rotary made a $5,000 contribution
to the Women's Club for purchase of Defibulators for local emergency response
providers. A Dublin Rotarian is currently the chair of the DPIE Board of Directors. Also,
Dublin Rotary shipped $100,000 worth of supplies and equipment collected by the
Dublin School District to Louisiana for Katrina relief Dublin Rotary recognizes and
rewards Students of the Month for each of the three Dublin High Schools. Every week,
Dublin Rotary donates one book in the speaker's name to the Dublin High School
library.
7. International Recoanition for Dublin: While working on the Murray project, Rotary
learned that each year local schools rid themselves of surplus schoolbooks. Dublin
Rotary spearheaded another effort that sent surplus schoolbooks to foreign countries.
The Rotary Club of Dublin is proud to submit this nomination to become the City of Dublin
Organization of the Year for 2006.
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Dlrrirtg the past year, the Dublin Historic Preservation Association (DHP A) has carried-out a broad
spectrum of programs that have benefited the City of Dublin and its residents. In 2006, the DHPA
undertook several major activities in addition to its ongoing support for the Dublin Heritage Center,
Camp Parks History Center and the City of Dublin. The following are examples of some of the
ways the DHPA is improving Dublin's quality oflife.
In the past year, DHPA has demonstrated leadership and innovation with its involvement with the
Dublin Heritage Center's new exhibit. DHPA fully sponsored a new archive library which provides
a quiet, comfortable spot to read, (complete with leather reading chair and mission style oak
furniture). DHP A also provided community leadership and organized a Gala Grand Opening
Party to preview the exhibit. DHP A was able to mobilize the volunteers and garnered donations to
underwrite all of the costs. The event raised funds and generated community excitement about the
new exhibit.
In 2006, DHP A took the innovative step and fully funded the production of at short video that gives
the history of Dublin in an entertaining and enlightening way. This video provides visitors with an
orientation prior to viewing the exhibit. Evaluation indicates that the video greatly enhances the
visitor's experience and the educational value of a museum visit.
In the past year, DHP A supported several Eagle Scout Projects at the Dublin Heritage Center. This
community partnership directly benefits the museum and all its visitors. DHP A provided the scouts
with funding to purchase supplies and carry-out the project. One of the most notable projects was
the rehabilitation of an old barn. Installation of the new exhibit left some artifacts without display
space. Together, the DHP A, Heritage Center staff and the Boy Scouts of America swiftly resolved
the problem. An old barn was cleaned and adapted to create a nice outdoor exhibit space which will
house tools, farm equipment and a carriage
In the past year, the Dublin Heritage Center underwent the Museum Assessment Program sponsored
by the American Association of Museums. DHPA members diligently attended meetings and
provided valuable input and historical expertise. The resulting report speaks very favorably about
the DHP A, their generosity, and their ability to work with community organizations. DHP A
continues to be involved in the MAP process and is helping to set the course for the Dublin Heritage
Center.
In the past year, the DHP A supported the Heritage Center by providing volunteers for and
refreshments to the public at the Winter Concert Series and the Family History Day. DHP A is
underwriting costs associated with an upcoming book about Dublin. That book is slated to be
available for sale by Day on the Glen in September 2007. Additionally, DHPA provided input and
guidance for the Historic Park Master Plan.
Finally, the DHP A has been able to mobilize support for a number of other community endeavors.
DHP A purchased art which raised $500 for the Dublin Library. DHP A was active in Dublin Pride
and mobilized an enthusiastic team to pitch-in. DHPA again mobilized volunteers to help cook for
the Pancake Breakfast at the Dublin Senior Center.
In the past year DHP A has provided leadership, innovation and mobilize volunteers to effectively
emiched life in Dublin.