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Service Awards
Lakewood Foothills Rotary Club sponsors two
service awards to the community. If you know of an individual who meets
the criteria as described below for either award, please nominate them
from this page.
Scott Metcalf Award
Lakewood Foothills Rotary Club is seeking nominations for the prestigious Scott Metcalf Award. Any club project established within the Four Avenues of Service and initiated during the current Rotary year is eligible for the award. The project will be judged solely by the information presented.
A complete description of the club project must be submitted to Lakewood Foothills Rotary by February 25th and all projects are to be displayed at the District Conference. The projects will be judged by a panel of three Past District Governors appointed by the current District Governor (Lakewood Foothills is not eligible.)
The Scott Metcalf Award was established by the Lakewood Foothills Club to recognize the outstanding club project for the year. It honors the memory of Scott Metcalf, Sr., Past District Governor of District 5450 and former member of the Lakewood Foothills Club who best depicted Rotary’s motto “Service Above Self”.
The award was redefined in 1989 to recognize the best new club project for the year. The award is a traveling trophy and an individual plaque. If you know of a project that exemplifies the spirit of Rotary, please complete the enclosed form and return it no later than February 25th.
This year’s award will be presented at the District Conference. Thank you for your attention and for your willingness to submit your nomination for this award.
A summary of the responsibilities for
the club presenting this award are included within this PDF
file.
Download
nomination form...
Business Person of Character Award
We are looking for an individual engaged in a business or profession who:
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Considers his/her vocation to be another opportunity to serve.
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Is faithful to the letter and to the spirit of the ethical codes of his/her vocation, to the laws of our country, and to the moral standards of our community.
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Does all in his/her power to dignify his/her vocation and to promote the highest ethical standards in his/her chosen
vocation?
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Is fair to his/her employer, employees, associates, competitors, customers, the public and all those with whom he/she has a business or professional
relationship?
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Recognizes the honor and respect due to all occupations which are useful to society.
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Offers his/her vocational talents: to provide opportunities for young people, to work for the relief of the special needs of others, and to improve the quality of life in our community.
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Adheres to honesty in his/her advertising and in all representations to the public concerning his/her business or profession.
Previous Winners are:
2002-2003 – John
Gunzner, Front Range Lumber
2001-2002 – John Bandimere, Jr., Bandimere Speedway
2000-2001 – Kelso Kelly, Guaranty Bank & Trust
1999-2000 – David Nestor, Foothills Lighting
Nominate
Online!
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