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IAPD Chairman Scott Triphahn of Hoffman Estates (left) and IAPD President and CEO Dr. Ted Flickinger (right) served as masters of ceremonies for the IAPD 2007, Best of the Best Awards Gala at Wheaton Park District's Arrowhead Banquet Facility on September 14.

On September 14, IAPD President and CEO Ted Flickinger and IAPD Chairman Scott Triphahn welcomed more than 300 guests to Wheaton Park District's Arrowhead Banquet Facility to honor the best volunteers, businesses, partners and media outlets in the state for their special contributions to, and coverage of, park districts, forest preserves, recreation and special recreation agencies.

The first-ever Best of the Best Awards Gala served as an evening for elected and appointed officials, as well as professionals and friends of the field to share stories of outstanding achievement and volunteerism. The occasion was meant to be inspired and inspiring, and the award winners made it so. Lifetime achievement honoree Webbs Norman of Rockford spoke of the mandate he received from University of Illinois professors Alan V. Sapora and Charles K. Brightbill back in the 1950s and how he tried to take their personal mission of excellence in public recreation from the classroom into the communities he served. Dewey Pierroti, in fulfillment of a promise he made to his late son, has helped the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County acquire and protect more than 2,700 acres during his 15-year presidency of that agency. He was commended as a Best Friend of Illinois Parks. And representatives from the Barrington Park District and the Northern Illinois Special Recreation Foundation - winners of the Partnership Award -invited everyone to the Pepper Family Accessible Tree House. The structure features 200 feet of winding ramps leading to two open-air decks, a gazebo and an enclosed cabin with electricity. The district and the SRA raised more than $475,000 to fund the project that allows children of all ages - even those who use wheelchairs - to get off the ground and gain a higher perspective.

On the evening, IAPD bestowed more than 50 awards honoring such achievements as longtime board service; agency anniversaries; outstanding media coverage; exemplary service to park, conservation, recreation and special recreation agencies; effective partnerships and intergovernmental agreements; volunteerism; and good sportsmanship.

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The Best of the Best 2007

Board Member Service Anniversary Awards

10 Years of Service

Harris Agnew, Rockford Park District

Robert Conrad, City of Countryside

Jeffery Craven, Itasca Park District

John Forni, St. Charles Park District

Loretta "Lollie" Guiney, Hoffman Estates Park District

Colette Kubiesa, Elmhurst Park District

Paula Lambertz, Streamwood Park District

Lester Long, Dolton Park District

Nathaniel Martin, Rockford Park District

Rose Smilgys, Fox Valley Park District

William Tatro, Joliet Park District

Scott Triphahn, Hoffman Estates Park District

Carnell Woodbury, Dolton Park District

15 Years of Service

Wally Frasier, Mundelein Park & Recreation District
Pamela Newton, Lake County Forest Preserve District
D. "Dewey" Pierotti Jr., Forest Preserve District of DuPage County

18 Years of Service

David Blankenship, Wheaton Park District

20 Years of Service

John Kerr, St. Charles Park District

25 Years of Service

Howard "Bud" Boy, Park District of Forest Park

30 Years of Service

Dennis Flanagin, Lan-Oak Park District

Ann Mackin, North Berwyn Park District

40 Years of Service

Bruce Larson, Urbana Park District

41 Years of Service

Edward Karasek, Berwyn Park District

Agency Anniversary Awards

40 Years

Oak Forest Park District

50 Years

Hazel Crest Park District

60 Years

Fox Valley Park District

100 Years

Murphysboro Park District
Urbana Park District

Special Recognition for Lifetime Service to the Profession

Webbs Norman, retired executive director of the Rockford Park District

Berwyn Park District Commissioner Edward Karasek relates a little of what he has learned in 41 years in office.

Forty-year board member Dr. Bruce Larson accepts congratulations from IAPD Chairman Scott Triphahn (left) and IAPD President and CEO Ted Flickinger (right). Larson was among those representing the Urbana Park District, which is celebrating its centennial.

Webbs Norman of Rockford accepts recognition of his lifetime achievement in the field of parks and recreation.

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Illinois Parks' Top Journalist Awards

Radio Category

Brian Byers, Archway Broadcasting vice president of community affairs and host of Byers & Company talk radio program, nominated by the Decatur Park District

Statewide Coverage Category

Chris Young, outdoors editor of the Springfield State Journal-Register, nominated by the Springfield Park District

Print Category

1st place

Streamwood Examiner, nominated by the Streamwood Park District

2nd Place

Arnold Grahl, Deerfield Review, nominated by the Deerfield Park District

3rd Place

Sue Ter Maat, Daily Herald Newspapers, nominated by the Elk Grove Park District

Best Friend of Illinois Parks - Business

1st Place (tie)

Itasca Bank & Trust Company, nominated by the Itasca Park District

Caterpillar Inc., nominated by the Pleasure Driveway and Park District of Peoria

2nd Place

Glenview State Bank, nominated by the Glenview Park District

3rd Place

Great Lakes Credit Union, nominated by the Waukegan Park District

Best Friend of Illinois Parks - Governmental

D. "Dewey" Pierotti Jr., president of the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, nominated by the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County and John Hoscheit, president of the Forest Preserve District of Kane County, nominated by The Conservation Foundation

clockwise from top left:

Brian Byers of Archway Broadcasting.

Chris Young of Springfield was named an Illinois Top Journalist for statewide coverage.

Representatives from the Itasca Park District and the Itasca State Bank & Trust Company accept congratulations from Scott Triphahn and Ted Flickinger.

Randall Petrik, president of the Streamwood Examiner, accepts an Illinois Top Journalist award on behalf of the paper.

Sid Banwart of Caterpillar Inc. accepts a Best Friend of Illinois Parks -Business award.

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clockwise from top left:

Forest Preserve District of DuPage County President Dewey Pierotti Jr.

John Hoscheit, president of the Forest Preserve District of Kane County, v/as named a Best Friend of Illinois Parks. His leadership has been instrumental in the successful efforts to pass two referendums - one in 2005 and another in 2007 - that brought $160 million to the district.

IAPD Chairman Scott Triphahn and IAPD President and CEO Ted Flickinger congratulate a delegation from Glenview. An agreement that transfers the deed to the Air Station Prairie and the Evelyn Pease Tyner Interpretive Center from the village to the park district earned an Intergovernmental Cooperation Award.

IAPD Chair Scott Triphahn (center) congratulates representatives from the Frankfort Park District and the Village of Frankfort, whose numerous agreements earned them an Intergovernmental Cooperation Award.

Northern Illinois Special Recreation Association Director Brian Shahinian, IAPD Chairman Scott Triphahn, Barrington Park District Commissioner Christine Garry and Barrington Executive Director Teresa Jennings celebrate a partnership that literally uplifts children of all abilities - a massive wheelchair accessible tree house.

Intergovernmental Cooperation Award

1st Place (tie)

Glenview Park District and the Village of Glenview

and

Frankfort Park District and the Village of Frankfort

2nd Place

Rockford Park District with the Winnebago Park District for the Roy Gayle Baseball Complex

3rd Place

Woodridge Park District and the Village of Woodridge for the Woodridge Multi-Use Pathways System Partnership Award

1st Place

Barrington Park District and the Northern Illinois Special Recreation Foundation

2nd Place

Joliet Park District and the Provena Saint Joseph Inwood Athletic Club

3rd Place

Hoffman Estates Park District with the Chicago Wolves Hockey Team and Stonegate Properties, Inc.

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Outstanding Citizen Volunteer of the Year

1st Place

Phil Hult and Gail Snowdon, nominated by the Champaign County Forest Preserve District

2nd Place

Richard Johnson, nominated by the Fox Valley Park District

3rd Place

Susan Smock, nominated by the Waukegan Park District

IAPD Good Sportsmanship Award

1st Place

Caryn Clothier, nominated by the Waukegan Park District

2nd Place

George Shimko, nominated by the Oak Lawn Park District

3rd Place

Jeff Volkman, nominated by the Fox Valley Park District

Longtime Waukegan Softball league organizer and coach Caryn Clothier took home the IAPD Good Sportsmanship Award.

Remember the Evening or See What you Missed: Best of the Best Images and DVDs Available

More than 300 people attended the first Illinois Association of Park Districts' Best of the Best Awards Gala for an evening of inspiration and celebration.

Photos of the event are posted on the lAPD's Web site (www.ILParks.org). Look under the "Resources" tab on the left side of the front page and click on "Photo Gallery."

DVDs of the entire awards show, including the phenomenal "Simply the Best" video are available at $25 each. E-mail admin@ILparks.org to order your copy today.

Save the Date - Friday, September 12

The second Best of the Best Awards Gala is tentatively scheduled for Friday September 12, 2008 at the Wheeling Park District's Chevy Chase Country Club. Please watch Illinois Parks & Recreation and other IAPD communications for details on nominating and reserving tables for this event.

It's never too early to start thinking about your nominations for next year's Best of the Best Awards Gala.

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