Extra Mile Heroes
Extra Mile Heroes
Dr. Charles Paquelet
Massillon, Ohio
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Henry Aegerter
Massillon, Ohio
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MAGI: Massillon Area Greenways, Inc.
Massillon, Ohio
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Carol Fears
O’Fallon, Missouri
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Carmen Santos
O’Fallon, Missouri
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Emily Williams
Milton, Vermont
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Diane Tanner
Milton, Vermont
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Gisela Alpert
Milton, Vermont
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William Kaigle
Milton, Vermont
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Louis Mossey III
Milton, Vermont
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Annette Preiss
Milton, Vermont
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Preble High School – The Hive Students
Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Bob & Pat Borucki
Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Jonathan & Patricia Olson
Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Ned and Lindsay Dorff
Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Phil Flynn
Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Steve Vanden Avond
Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Dr. Mark Harlow
Rapid City, South Dakota
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Mac Stephens
Euclid, Ohio
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Dana Heil
Euclid, Ohio
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Beth Elersich
Euclid, Ohio
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Kevon Smith
Euclid, Ohio
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Pet Pals
Euclid, Ohio
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The Hunger Center
Euclid, Ohio
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Holly Huff
Elyria, Ohio
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Amy Cook
Milton, Vermont
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Mayor Jeff Longwell
Wichita, Kansas
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Mayor Jeff Longwell
Wichita, Kansas
“We have so many outstanding organizations, businesses and individuals in Wichita who go the extra mile every day. There is an energy of possibility in Wichita thanks to all of the great efforts to make Wichita the best it can be.”
Holly Huff
Elyria, Ohio
Holly Huff has taken a lead-citizen role in helping our Administration transform the City of Elyria. She has a history of not just bringing issues to our attention, but also bringing solutions to turn those issues that turn them into opportunities. Whether it’s binding together individuals from her neighborhood into a united Watch, or organizing volunteers to reform the properties of demolished houses into beautiful, fruitful community gardens, Holly Huff continues to go above and beyond to make the City of Elyria a better place to live.
The Hunger Center
Euclid, Ohio
The Euclid Hunger Center is a non-profit (501c3) organization that exists for the sole purpose of providing quality food staples and grocery items for needy Euclid residents.
A small army of dedicated volunteers, led by a part-time manager with assistance from a part-time bookkeeper, raise funds, pick up purchased and donated food from the Cleveland Foodbank and several other sites, sort those items and distribute them twice weekly from Room 17 at Shore Cultural Center, 291 E 222nd Street, Euclid.
Kevon Smith
Euclid, Ohio
Pet Pals
Euclid, Ohio
Beth Elersich
Euclid, Ohio
Dana Heil
Euclid, Ohio
Mac Stephens
Euclid, Ohio
Dr. Mark Harlow
Rapid City, South Dakota
We will be honoring Dr. Mark Harlow for his dedication to many different organizations within this community including his work with the Cornerstone Rescue Mission as well as the Special Olympics. His compassion and unselfish devotion to so many make him very worthy of this honor.
Associated Bank – Phil Flynn
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Phil is awarded the “Investment in the Business Community Award” which is given to a partner in the Green Bay business community who has helped to build a more resilient community, diverse workplace, and create a more stable future for us all.
Steve Vanden Avond
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Steve is awarded the “Government Relations Award” to honor his extraordinary contributions to the advancement, quality and effectiveness of government relations for the good of the Greater Green Bay Area.
Ned and Lindsay Dorf
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Ned and Linsay were given the “Environmental Sustainability Award”. This award is given to an individual, business or organization that demonstrates environmental leadership, has innovative best practices, and further contributes to the vision of the City of Green Bay being the greenest, healthiest, and most livable city in the nation.
Jonathan & Patricia Olson
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Jonathon and Patricia were given the “Residential Urban Renewal Award”. This award is given to an individual or group of individuals who have revitalized substandard, decadent or blighted open areas for residential purposes.
Bob & Pat Borucki
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Bob and Pat were given the “Advancement of Literacy Award” This award is given to an individual or group of individuals who have made significant contributions to combating illiteracy because reading and success are inextricably linked. And, those who read well and widely throughout their lifetimes are much more likely to achieve success and satisfaction in life.
Preble High School
Green Bay, Wisconsin
The school was given the “Individual Community Youth Leadership Award” – youth that demonstrates out-standing service to the City of Green Bay Wisconsin.
Amy Cook
Milton, Vermont
Annette Preiss
Milton, Vermont
Louis Mossey III
Milton, Vermont
William Kaigle
Milton, Vermont
Gisela Alpert
Milton, Vermont
Diane Tanner
Milton, Vermont
Emily Williams
Milton, Vermont
Carmen Santos, O’Fallon community
O’Fallon, Missouri
Carmen Santos has become an active member of the O’Fallon community over the years. Carmen regularly participates in large-scale environmental projects throughout St. Charles County, including several at Busch Wildlife, Missouri’s First State Capitol and the Lewis & Clark Boathouse (and most recently, here in O’Fallon!). Carmen tutors students at several different elementary schools in O’Fallon, oftentimes being assigned those children who are enrolled in the English as a Second Language Program or who are struggling with more than just their schooling.
Carmen has also mobilized her neighborhood to become more involved in the environment. Having adopted a stretch of road near her subdivision, she encourages, organizes and leads her neighbors – families and children alike –in regular clean-ups, of not just the roadway but also the creek that follows alongside the road. She has instilled a sense of pride in her local community, as well as an understanding of the importance of a clean and safe environment.
Carol Fears, Volunteer Services Department – O’Fallon City Hall
O’Fallon, Missouri
Carol offers her assistance at O’Fallon City Hall in the Volunteer Services Department where she assists with an array of tasks, both routine and event-driven. It is she who tallies all volunteer hours and updates the record books. Carol also creates and maintains special event files, archives newspaper articles, files professional publications, maintains a list of current inventories, and prepares packets and materials for volunteer orientations. Her organizational skills are deeply valued, as her efforts allow staff to focus on coordinating support for national service days, city-sponsored concerts, holiday activities, and other programs. On weekends, Carol can be found at Assumption Church in the hospitality area before and after services, as well as at funeral luncheons offering her assistance, comfort and support to bereaved families.
Carol truly exemplifies extraordinary community service through her active participation in helping others and through the unparalleled support she provides to the community of O’Fallon. Carol is an extraordinary woman.
MAGI: Massillon Area Greenways, Inc.
Massillon, Ohio
Henry Aegerter
Massillon, Ohio
Dr. Charles Paquelet
Massillon, Ohio
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