The California Association of Recreation of Parks Districts (CARPD) Awards Program annually acknowledges the excellence of districts, individuals, organizations, innovative recreation programs and parks facility improvements.
2010 Award Winners
2010 Award Categories
Nominations for District awards will be accepted
for both Large (annual revenues of $2 million or more) and Small Districts
(annual revenues less than $2 million).
The deadline for entries will be March 1, 2010, and the awards will be presented at the awards banquet on May 15, 2010 at the InterContinental Hotel, The Clement, Monterey.
Outstanding District – Any District that has innovative programming,
events, or designed facilities that go “above and beyond” the
usual recreation and park scope.
Environmental Education and Interpretation – Sponsors education and interpretative programs for staff and public that enhance appreciation for natural resources and supports an environmentally responsive lifestyle.
Best Marketing and Communications – Includes
district generated brochures, guides, and web site pages.
Best Newspaper Coverage of your
District – Press coverage from
a regular circulated (daily, weekly) public newspaper such as photos,
news articles or editorial.
Best Innovative Programming – Recognize
new and or different directions in district recreation programming
or park maintenance operation.
Best New Facility – New construction
that has innovated or attractive design, address district uses, or
provides cost efficiency.
Best Renovated Facility – Best
renovation of an existing facility.
Individual Awards: Nominations
for a person or group who has contributed to the overall benefit of
recreation and park districts and or programs.
Long Term Meritorious Service – Honors
a District Board Member who has served at least 15 years. Nomination
shall be made by resolution from their District Board.
Honorary Life Membership – Individual
recognition for distinguished service to the recreation and park movement
and to the California Association of Recreation and Park Districts.
Outstanding Senior – Any senior
who has shown outstanding participation, volunteer service, or other
contribution in a Recreation and Park District
Outstanding Youth – Recognition
for a young person who has provided outstanding participation, volunteer
service, or other significant contribution in a District leisure /
recreation program.
Outstanding Group – Honors
an outstanding youth, adult, special population, or senior group that
has made a significant contribution to a District recreation or park
program.
Outstanding Organization – Private,
public or special interest group which have made a significant contribution
to the community or recreation movement. (Excluding Recreation and
Park Districts)
Outstanding Volunteer – Any
person who has volunteered their time and effort above and beyond any
normal expectation to help towards the betterment of a Recreation and
Park District.
Outstanding Board Member – Any
person whose significant contribution to the community was made while
serving as a Board Member. (Current or past).
Outstanding Professional – Any
person whose significant contribution was made while serving as a paid
member of an agency, consulting firm or similar vocational role.
Special Honor Award – Honors
and outstanding individual who has contributed to the general welfare
and benefit of a Recreation and Park District.
2010 Guidelines for CARPD Awards Nominations:
- The Nominee should have a distinguished record of faithful and honorable
service to the Recreation and Park field. Demonstrates a contribution
that has advanced the Recreation and Park concept through foresight,
planning and development to the benefit of the community, state or
nation.
- If the Nominee is a Board Member, he/she shall have served on a Board
for not less than three (3) years or one (1) term.
- Any organization or individual may submit a nomination for consideration
by the Awards Committee.
- Judging of Nominations and selection for awards will be based solely
on the basis of information submitted. Deadline: March 1, 2010.
- No recipient
expenses will be paid for by CARPD, including the awards banquet. Nominating
agency to bear expenses.