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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3.1 2008 Citizen/Young Citiz of Year~~ f ~~ ~- ~ -il~ \~/~ CITY CLERK File # ^^b /^~-Q~ AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 17, 2009 SUBJECT: ATTACHMENTS: RECOMM/ ]~~~)A~IO FINANCIAL STATE T: 2008 Citizen and Young Citizen of the Year Nominations Report Prepared by Caroline Soto, City Clerk Nomination Forms Submitted Present Certificates of Recognition to Nominees None DESCRIPTION: Each year, the City of Dublin recognizes citizens who have made a significant contribution toward enhancing the quality of life for residents of Dublin during the past year. One will be chosen as Citizen of the Year and one will be selected as Young Citizen of the Year. Vice Mayor Hildenbrand and Councilmember Hart currently serve as the Citizens and Organization of the Year Committee. Immediately upon the close of the nomination period (nominations ended February 3), the Committee arranged for the judging to be done by impartial individuals or organizations outside the City of Dublin. The winning Citizen and Young Citizen of the Year will be announced at the City's "Dublin Volunteers - Our Shining Stars" event being held on Friday, February 20, 2009, at the Dublin Senior Center. In addition, the winners' names will be engraved on the perpetual plaque which hangs just inside the Council Chambers. The nominees for Young Citizen of the Year are: Brian Del Rosario and Joey Van Loon. The nominees for Citizen of the Year are: Ted Hoffman, Jr., Fawn Holman, and John Zukoski. The nominees were invited to attend this City Council meeting and invitations have been extended for them to attend the Volunteer Recognition event on February 20th. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Mayor present each nominee with a Certificate of Recognition for being nominated as Dublin's 2008 Citizen or Young Citizen of the Year. COPY TO: Nominees Page 1 of 1 ITEM NO. • G:\CC-MTGS\2009 cc mtgs\2009 -qtr 1\02-Feb\02-17-09\as-citizens of the year.doc ~°~7 DUBLIN HIGH SCHOOL 8151 Village Parkway, Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 833-3300 October 27, 2008 To Whom It May Concern: I wanted to take this opportunity to write a letter of recommendation on behalf of Brian Del Rosario. During the two years that I have had the privilege to have known Brian, I have become very impressed with him. Brian demonstrates true leadership in both word and deed by the way he lives his life. He is widely respected by both students and staff due to his work ethic and friendliness. Beyond his personal attributes, Brian also has many noteworthy accomplishments. Academically, Brian is taking the most rigorous courses Dublin High has to offer. He has excelled in his four AP classes and multiple Honors classes, earning a cumulative 3.57 GPA but more impressively recording a 4.0 in the second semester of his junior year. Athletically, Brian has made numerous contributions during his three years on the Varsity Boys' Soccer team, including team MVP honors and All-League recognition. As a member of the Dublin High Leadership class and specifically through his service as this year's Senior Class President, he has been instrumental in planning and implementing virtually all of the activities on campus this year. These activities have been highly successful due to the high level of dedication, passion, dependability, and creativity he has demonstrated. Brian has also been involved on our campus as an officer for Interact, and is a member of the Mathematics Club, Amnesty International, and CSF. Outside of the school and the city, Brian has been a volunteer for the St. Raymond's Youth Ministry program as well as its Childrens' Bible Camp. Brian has also volunteered his time as a coach and a referee for the Dublin United Soccer League, and has done service projects on behalf of the American Cancer Society. In addition, Brian is an accomplished drummer who has performed with several bands over the years. I am confident that due to Brian's personal attributes and experience, that he will be successful in college and all of his future endeavors. I am pleased to write him a letter of recommendation. Sincerely, ~~ ~ ~..,~M- ,~n ' Tim Sbranti Activities Director/Teacher/Coach Dublin High School ~-.~~ 3.12~F~~~ ATTACHMEN a~7 DUBLIN HIGH SCHOOL 8151 Village Parkway, Dublin, CA 94568 January 8, 2009 To Whom It May Concern: I wanted to take this opportunity to write a letter of recommendation on behalf of Joey Van Loon. During the four years that I have had the privilege to serve as Joey's Leadership advisor and basketball coach, I have become very impressed with him. Joey has a tremendous amount of moral character, demonstrating true leadership in both word and deed by the way he lives his life. He has become a role model that is widely respected by both students and staff due to his work ethic, friendliness, and honesty. Beyond his personal attributes, Joey also has many noteworthy accomplishments. He has been instrumental in planning and implementing virtually all activities on campus for the past two years, consistently demonstrating a high level of dedication, passion, dependability, and creativity. Due to his leadership and his role as both a Gael Force and Rally Commissioner, he has empowered and involved more students than ever, leading to very successful campus activities and soaring pride and school spirit. In addition, Joey was also appointed by the Dublin City Council to serve as the Student Commissioner to the City of Dublin's Parks and Community Services Commission, and was also appointed to the city's Youth Advisory Council. As the Mayor for the city of Dublin, I can personally attest to the fact that he is doing an excellent job representing the city's 10,000 students on important matters related to providing them adequate services. Joey's excellent work on the Parks Commission is to be expected based upon his years of employment with the city as a youth sports instructor, lifeguard, and referee. Joey has also been an important contributor to the Dublin High boys' varsity basketball team. His tireless dedication to the team is an inspiration for the entire program. Joey has also played a vital role in his church youth group as well as several campus organizations. He has been able to accomplish all of this despite taking one of the most rigorous college-prep courses Dublin High has to offer. I am confident that due to Joey's valuable experiences and personal attributes, that he will be very successful in college and in all of his future endeavors in life. I ain pleased to write him a letter of recommendation. Sincerely, Tim Sbranti Activities Director/Teacher/Coach, Dublin High School Mayor, City of Dublin ~o jy 7 Dublin Partners in Education I Dublin Partners In Education January 16, 2009 Tim Sbranti, Mayor City of Dublin 100 Civic Plaza Dublin, CA 94568 Dear Mayor and City Council members, PO Box 2307 Dublin, CA 94568 925.828.2551 X 8024 925.803.9746 fax Email: dpieC~dublin.kl2.ca.us website: www.clublin.{z12.ca.us It is with great pleasure and much enthusiasm that I nominate Mr. Ted Hof&nan, Jr. for Dublin Citizen of the Year! Ted is an active member of the Board of Directors for Dublin Partners in Education. He embodies the spirit of a Positive Attitude and Cooperation, hallmarks of Dublin Pride and DPIE Partnership. His can-do energy and smile have supported DPIE this past yeaz as much as his generous financial support. Since DPIE raises money for all the schools in Dublin, Ted's leadership has directly benefited each and every student within the Dublin Unified School District. In addition to being a dedicated Board member, Ted is responsible for one of DPIE's favorite programs each yeaz. Dublin students really look forward to the DPIE Summer Bowling Program. Just before school is out for the summer, Ted prints off bowling cards that allow any student to bowl one free game with shoes every day during the summer. Last year, 4,619 free. games were bowled by Dublin students. Ted told me once that he puts this program together because our youth in Dublin need activities in the summertime and the program is one thing he can do to give them something safe and fun to do. This embodies Giving, another characteristic of Dublin Pride. What a great example of one person making a difference! Ted is also an active member of the Chamber of Commerce, a real supporter of the Business community in Dublin. His business, Earl Anthony's Bowl, is the location for the Chamber's bowling tournament each year. Ted sponsored the DPIE team in this tournament this year and we had a great time teambuilding around who was the worst bowler in the group. Ted loves golf, too; as a member of DPIE's golf committee, he helps make that event successful. Ted also is on the Chamber's Golf Committee, and was its Chairman for a number of years. We have heard that Ted is great at getting other golfers to contribute to these events with little or no arm-twisting. His spirit of Doing One's Best gets people to give what they can. Rotary is lucky to have Ted as a member of its organization, too. Ted can be found at most Rotary meetings and events and insiders say that it isn't just because of the great food. He genuinely feels that being part of the community means participating in community organizations. Thank you for taking our great Board Member into consideration for Citizen of the Year! We hope that you will agree, Ted is one man whose "integrity in action" makes Dublin a better community for all of us. Sin - ~ GC Mary Beth Phi11i s, PhD Executive Director, Dublin Partners in Education DPIE is a 501 (c) (3) Non-Profit organization All donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. Federal Tax ID 94-3207780 Dublin Partners in Education is anon-profit foundation dedicated to fostering mutually beneficial business and education partnerships in order to maximize community resources for the students of the Dublin Unified Schoo( District. u~ 7 01/27/2009 23:07 5106205656 DEPT OF HEALTH SRVCS PAGE 02/02 )1 -- ._ :,. It is our honor to nominate Fawn Hobnan+for the,l7ublin Citizen of the Rear Award. As a longtime Dublin resident, Fawn's cox~tribut4ons ~a~zd-impact ao our community reflect all of the 10 Dublin Pride - Integrity in Action Program Characteristics. Over the years, she has wlunteered for nunxerous orgaiu~atians, fundraisers, school functions, and other activities designed to make Dublin a. better place,l3ut her contributions to the Dublin community in Zoos were truly exceptional.. Fawn retired early as City Clerk for the City of DuY~lia in 2008 because of a medical condition; lr~t that did not stc±p Fawn from doing tlxe communuty service work that she so loves. Usually, when people retire, they plan long vacations to visit fr%ends and family, or see faraway lands, or spend a lot of time in a hanunoclc reading, But not Fawn. She was determined to continue in her role as an active Dublin volutateer. Fawn workedtirelessly-for the Dublin.Partr'lers in Education (DYIl/), a.local Dublizt non- profit organization that bas provided financial. sugport to Aublin schools for many years. Fawn helped plan and manage DP1E'funtlraisiz~g~events,.wor~i~'tg so hard t]tat DPIE eventually persuaded her to join their Board-of Directors. With Fawn's help, DPIE contributed $54,400.00 zn I;ducatio~t Cnant.t~.wards-alone to Our Dublin schools in 2008. With the 2008 state budget crisis siphoning sigatifica.~t education funds from our schools, Dublin residents bad the foresight to began discussing; how to augment the loss of funding, at~d considered a local bond measure. Tfie'difftczilt part would be that the school boxed would need asuper-majority vote (e.g.; 66-6+~a sugport votes) in order to pass. Fawn had past experience inhelping to pass ~ l?~~b1irA.school bond several years earlier, and she began again tlrelessIy worlraing on the 2008 ~csmpaighrknowrt as IVleasure I.. Fawn, made phone calls, got endorsements, dropped:a-6Flawn sxgcts, raised money, planned and organized NFeasure L meetings arad publicity events, and much more. The Dublin school bozzd issue wr~s passed by a supe"mx~a~ority:of L.ubliri residents in November 2008, and will help Dublin schools coz~tir~ue to provide duality education and weather the state budget crisis (afld Foss: of. education funding).; .; With thoughtful consideration Af aLl~that Fawn has done:for.the City of Dubliua and our Dublin Schools in 2408 (and the marry years preaedi~g ~OfiB), Fawn has epitomized the 10 Dublin charactexlstics - Y~esponsibility;-~,respeotf~~ess cariixg, giving,. positive attitude, trustworthiness, coope_*atiot~, doing one's 'nesf.:honesty,,and sew discipline, Fawn is truly a wonderful Cit3zez~. of the~Xeat caridi3a~':and ii-is.our honor to recognize her as such. _ . ~~' Thank you. _ t1. - . - ....may ~` _ , } . ~~ of ..w ~4 i. A «. ~... , . j: 'a .. ~ X: `.... .. 4::_ - - T ~`_.tii ~ - The City of Dublin has a clear and obvious choice for the 2008 Citizen of the Year Award, and that person is John M. Zukoski. I feel privileged to know John not just as a friend, but also as Dublin's unofficial marketing director and city reporter. His tireless volunteer efforts to promote Dublin and keep its residents well informed about the many exciting developments throughout the city earn John M. Zukoski my nomination as Citizen of the Year. Most Dublin residents know John from his Around Dublin Blog (http://www.arounddublinblog.com) and his recent run for City Council. John conducted an honorable campaign, placing third with nearly 4,000 votes. Though only two seats were available, a third place finish did not diminish John's dedication to Dublin and its residents at all. He continues to spend countless hours poring over City Staff reports, attending City Council and Planning Commission meetings regularly, and documenting in layperson terms key decisions and their ramifications on his biog. John always writes in a neutral, yet upbeat, voice, so his readers may make up their own minds, especially on the controversial issues. Of equal importance is the public forum John's blog provides to his readers. Dublin residents now have a convenient and highly visible place to share their opinions on local issues. John's hard work has opened up city business to a level of public scrutiny never before seen and excited a growing constituency, most of whom have been politically unengaged, in this emerald city of Northern California. By generously donating his considerable time and energy, John has produced a novel and invigorating foundation for an information exchange network where all residents can freely contribute and discuss their ideas and perspectives for the betterment of Dublin's future. At a time when local press coverage is almost non-existent as the newspaper industry falters, the in-depth reporting and analysis John consistently delivers on all the popular issues affecting his community have become increasingly vital. John's efforts have inspired his readers to get involved. Moved by his perpetual optimism, we yearn to see the high quality growth and expansion that is within Dublin's reach. The City of Dublin is blessed to have the Around Dublin Blog, a comprehensive and accessible information resource that is truly unique to Dublin, CA. In addition to publishing the Around Dublin Blog, John is an active member of the Dublin Rotary Club who regularly volunteers at the Dublin Senior Center and earned high marks for coordinating an event that honored Bay Area World War II veterans. He serves on the local advisory board for Camp Galileo, an educational service program that helps kids discover their passion for learning. He is also on the Board of Directors for the Home Owners Association of the Terraces at Dublin Ranch Villages, safeguarding the fiduciary interests of over 1,000 residents. On top of all these worthy community services, John is a senior manager at Robert Half International, Inc., where he excels at meeting hard deadlines for complex international payroll and reporting projects that cross multiple time zones. What speaks most to me about John are not his extraordinary abilities but his passion to turn Dublin into a showcase city of the East Bay. I applaud John's aspirations to have our local businesses thrive, to retain current residents while attracting new ones to Dublin, and to see our beloved Dublin Unified School District achieve the reputation of being second to none in the Bay Area. Finally, what is arguably John's greatest asset is his gift as a listener. During his campaign, I met with him to discuss his reasons for running in the City Council election and his priorities for Dublin. I spoke from my perspective as a parent about my hopes and concerns for Dublin and what I would like my baby son's experience to be as he goes through Dublin's public school system. John listened with full attention, not once interrupting my train of thought. After I said my peace, John responded thoughtfully and thoroughly to each and every point I had brought up. He had nothing but gracious compliments for the mayor and councilmembers, noting that their jobs are challenging as they do what they feel is best for Dublin. The fact that John campaigned without once criticizing city leaders speaks volumes about his character. Ever since that first meeting, my family and I have been enthusiastic supporters of John. He is not just a friend to my family; he is a friend to all of Dublin. I have no doubt that John's dedication to our community will continue for years to come, but in 2008, his hard work, involvement in the community, and exemplary personal attributes entitle him to be named Dublin's Citizen of the Year. _ ~ .~~ ~