AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING OFTHE
COMMUNITYRECOGNITIONCOMMISSION
August 18, 2021 at 4:00 PM
Council Chambers 3970 Rocklin Road, Rocklin, CA 95677
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INTRODUCTION
1. Mee ng called to order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Roll Call
AGENDA REVIEW
CITIZENS ADDRESSING THE COMMISSION
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4. NAME AND CITY
COMMISSION REPORTS
ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION
5. Review of Ruhkala Awards Presenta on ProceduresStaff Presenta on By Michael Young, Management Analyst
6. Wall of Recogni on Nomina ons and Recommenda onStaff Presenta on By Michael Young, Management Analyst
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
ADJOURNMENT
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I tem Number 5.
Community Recogni onCommission Regular
Mee ng Staff Report
Subject: Review of Ruhkala Awards Presenta on Procedures
Date: August 18, 2021
Submi ed By: Michael Young, Management Analyst
Department: Community Recogni on Commission
Staff Recommenda on:Adopt procedures for the presenta on of the Ruhkala Awards at future City Councilmee ngs.
BACKGROUND:The Ruhkala Community Service Awards are presented annually to people, businessesand organiza ons striving to improve Rocklin through community service. The honoreesare recommended by the Community Recogni on Commission (CRC) and approved byCity Council. To improve the presenta on of the awards at the annual City Council mee ng in April,dra procedures have been created for review, discussion and poten al approval by theCRC.
Fiscal Impact:None
ATTACHMENTS:Descrip onRuhkala Awards Presenta on Procedures
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Protocol for Ruhkala Awards Presentations - August 2021
City Council Meeting Presentations
• A Commissioner will be responsible for opening and arranging, in order, the recipient
plaques on a table by the podium.
• The Mayor will introduce the agenda item and will ask for the item presentation. The item
presentation should be the responsibility of the Community Recognition Commission
Chairperson, if possible.
• At the conclusion of the Chairperson’s remarks, they should introduce the first award
recipient and the presenter - a CRC Commissioner or a City Councilmember. The Chairperson
should also request that honorees stay for a group photo at the end of the item.
Presenter Responsibilities
• Before the presentation, the presenter will pick up the honoree plaque and bring it to the
podium, while the honoree and their guests come forward. Once the presenter and honoree
are at the podium, the presenter will share information about the honoree with the City
Council and those in attendance.
• When the presenter is finished sharing the honoree information, they will give the plaque to
the recipient and then allow them time to address the City Council.
• After the City Council is finished congratulating the recipient, pictures of the recipient should
be taken at the podium by city staff. The presenter (CRC Commissioner or City Council
member) should direct the honoree to have their picture taken.
• Finally, before leaving the podium, the presenter should introduce the following honoree and
presenter to come to the podium for the next presentation.
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I tem Number 6.
Community Recogni onCommission Regular
Mee ng Staff Report
Subject: Wall of Recogni on Nomina ons and Recommenda on
Date: August 18, 2021
Submi ed By: Michael Young, Management Analyst
Department: Community Recogni on Commission
Staff Recommenda on:Review the nomina ons for the 2021 Wall of Recogni on and recommend a poten alhonoree to the City Council for final approval.
BACKGROUND:The City of Rocklin received 13 nomina ons for inscrip on on the Wall of Recogni on in2021. The nomina on period was open from the winter of 2020 through August 8, 2021.The poten al honoree recommended by the Community Recogni on Commission will bepresented to the City Council for approval in September, 2021.
ATTACHMENTS:Descrip onWall of Recogni on Nomina onsRanking Sheet - Wall of Recogni on Nomina ons
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Wall of Recognition Nominations (2021)
Original Thirteen Friends of the Library
Rocklin Friends of the Library
Please describe any association between the nominee and the City of Rocklin: N/A
Please list the dates of the nominee’s city affiliations: N/A
Describe the community service performed by the nominee that merits consideration of a Wall
of Recognition award. If the nominee is a business, group, or organization, please also describe
the main goal of the entity that is being nominated:
Original Thirteen Friends of the Library
(Known as the Terrible 13)
In 1976, a small group of library patrons started seeking funding for a new library for Rocklin. A group of
13 ladies, including the librarian Mary Emily Smith, were determined to get a larger library facility for the
community. At the time, the Rocklin Library was located in the small 800 square foot building across
from the old granite City Hall. It had a leaky roof, four parking spaces, and was not meeting the needs
of the community.
This formidable group included: Louise Cullen, Mary Emily Smith, Lyn Sultzer, Sandy Bedwell, Pat
Binley, Irene Rohde, Stacia Carr, Kay Baugh, Patty Mattfeld, Mickey Davies, Pat Steinhauer, Peggy
Ruhkala, and Jean Greene.
These 13 ladies became known as the “Terrible 13.” Their persistence and steadfastness in attending
Rocklin City Council meetings and Placer County Board of Supervisors meetings gained these ladies
this reputation. The City Council and the Board of Supervisors knew these ladies were determined. The
Terrible 13 knew Placer County operated the libraries and the city had the land and they developed a
plan to have the County build the library on land that the City donated in Johnson-Springview Park.
They also got a Rocklin architect to donate the plans for the building at no cost.
In 1982, the nonprofit Rocklin Friends of the Library was created. These women put a lot of
determination into fundraising to realize their new library facility dream. The ladies, plus volunteers,
went door to door soliciting donations of $2 for memberships to the Rocklin Friends of the Library to
support the library cause. At that time, there were about 7,000 people in Rocklin. Other fundraising
activities comprised of book sales, bake sales, flea markets, raffles, and publishing and selling the
Rocklin history book. The final effort was the brick campaign, which would have your name on a brick
for a $100 or more donation in the Community Room of the new library.
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Their persistence paid off when in 1985 the new 6,400 square feet library building was constructed with
the Friends providing $82,000 of the $588,000 needed. Friends then provided extra funds for
landscaping, furniture, and signage for an additional $35,350.
As you can see, the “Terrible 13” were really a significant group that shaped the Rocklin library history.
These Rocklin ladies wanted the new library facility for Rocklin and inspired others to help them reach
that goal.
When did the community service take place?: N/A
Please include any other information about the nominee you feel is important: N/A
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Bryce Jessup/William Jessup University
Please describe any association between the nominee and the City of Rocklin: President
Please list the dates of the nominee’s city affiliations: 1984-2010 (Bryce Jessup as University
President), 2004-present (University)
Describe the community service performed by the nominee that merits consideration of a Wall
of Recognition award. If the nominee is a business, group, or organization, please also describe
the main goal of the entity that is being nominated:
LEGACY OF IMPACT
Bryce Jessup, who served as President of San Jose Christian College and then William Jessup
University from 1984-2010, was the key person whose faith, work, generosity and leadership
transformed a small college into a university, and led the efforts to relocate and expand that university
to Rocklin in 2004.
In 2002, the commercial property that was formerly home to the Herman Miller Furniture Company was
purchased and approved within weeks by the City of Rocklin and the County of Placer to become the
home of William Jessup University. After a complete renovation of 360,000 sf of warehouse space,
classes launched in August 2004, with all but one staff/faculty member from their former San Jose site
having relocated from the Bay Area. This was a tremendous achievement, and one that has not only
left ripples of impact for decades to come, but made a 'splash' impact of the city of Rocklin and its
surrounding cities.
Here are just some of the achievements of Dr. Bryce Jessup, who passed away in July of 2020:
* renovation and renewal of commercial property that has become a visual representation of local
architecture
* contribution to the workforce and economic development of the region through thousands of students
serving in internships and professional employment
* thousands of hours of community service by students, staff and faculty
* achieved regional accreditation - WJU is the only private, accredited university whose main campus is
in the Sacramento region, and Rocklin is home to that University
* Bryce ALWAYS gave of his time, talent and treasure and was consistent in his impact of sacrifice,
generosity and leadership
* Bryce's leadership took the college from a Bible college primarily offering vocational ministry degrees
to one that now offers academic programs in the sciences, psychology, business, visual and performing
arts, public policy, aviation, criminal justice, education, computer science and leadership.
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* William Jessup University alumni serve in and own small businesses, the backbone of our nation's
and regional economy, in legislature, law enforcement, education, healthcare, media/entertainment and
financial services.
* WJU works to provide academic programs that are both consistent with its mission and responsive to
local labor market needs
Bryce Jessup catapulted all who knew him to places they would never have dared to go without his
enthusiastic encouragement and support, his shepherding love and leadership, and his
uncompromising integrity and faith. Through his life's work, and the impact of the University that calls
Rocklin home, I recommend without reservation that Bryce Jessup and William Jessup University are
deserving candidates for the Wall of Recognition, because of their significant contributions to the City of
Rocklin."
When did the community service take place?: N/A
Please include any other information about the nominee you feel is important: N/A
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Jack Parks
Please describe any association between the nominee and the City of Rocklin: N/A
Please list the dates of the nominee’s city affiliations: N/A
Describe the community service performed by the nominee that merits consideration of a Wall
of Recognition award. If the nominee is a business, group, or organization, please also describe
the main goal of the entity that is being nominated:
He has been a lifelong citizen of Placer County and a Rocklin resident his whole adult life. He played an
integral role in little league baseball as a coach and umpire when his sons were small and beyond.
When did the community service take place?: N/A
Please include any other information about the nominee you feel is important: N/A
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Lou and Mary Jarvis (deceased)
Please describe any association between the nominee and the City of Rocklin: N/A
Please list the dates of the nominee’s city affiliations: N/A
Describe the community service performed by the nominee that merits consideration of a Wall
of Recognition award. If the nominee is a business, group, or organization, please also describe
the main goal of the entity that is being nominated:
Lou Jarvis helped begin little league in Rocklin and helped build the ball fields on 3rd st. He was a
volunteer firefighter and worked for the railroad. Mary Jarvis worked at the loomis fruit sheds, following
in her family's footsteps who immigrated from Spain. On their 50th wedding anniversary the mayor of
Rocklin dedicated July 11th as Lou and Mary Jarvis day and they were given a plaque commemorating
the dedication. Mary Jarvis also was honored during a Rocklin Jubilee by appearing in the parade.
When did the community service take place?: N/A
Please include any other information about the nominee you feel is important: N/A
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California Birth Center
Please describe any association between the nominee and the City of Rocklin: N/A
Please list the dates of the nominee’s city affiliations: N/A
Describe the community service performed by the nominee that merits consideration of a Wall
of Recognition award. If the nominee is a business, group, or organization, please also describe
the main goal of the entity that is being nominated:
This center is the first independent freestanding birth clinic in all of Placer County. Based in Rocklin, it
is providing top notch midwifery care to local residents. Allowing families to be in charge of their birth
process and changing the community one birth at a time.
When did the community service take place?: N/A
Please include any other information about the nominee you feel is important: N/A
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Matt and Nicole Beaulieu
Please describe any association between the nominee and the City of Rocklin: Rocklin Lacrosse
Founders
Please list the dates of the nominee’s city affiliations: Founded Rocklin Lacrosse in 2017
Describe the community service performed by the nominee that merits consideration of a Wall
of Recognition award. If the nominee is a business, group, or organization, please also describe
the main goal of the entity that is being nominated:
Rocklin Lacrosse was established in 2017 to help grow the game in the community of Rocklin. The goal
is to support teams in all available age groups, expose players to the game through summer clinics,
competitive tournament teams, and regular season teams.
When did the community service take place?: 2017 to present
Please include any other information about the nominee you feel is important: Matt and Nicole
have had such a positive impact on the Rocklin community by establishing Rocklin Lacrosse. Through
this endeavor the City of Rocklin has been well represented throughout the state by its many families
and players who wear Rocklin Lacrosse swag with pride and compete at the highest levels of youth
lacrosse. The affiliated players and families have become well respected throughout the state for the
quality of their play and character which is a direct reflection of the quality coaching they have received
that began with Matt’s vision. Matt and Nicole have dedicated themselves to the growth of the game of
lacrosse in Rocklin and have been VERY successful in that endeavor as every age group from U8 to
U14 have had multiple teams for the last couple of years. This has led to huge growth of the sport in
our Rocklin High Schools. With the talent produced from Rocklin Lacrosse, I predict Whitney High
School in particular will soon see a Championship in its near future! Rocklin Lacrosse is such a positive,
family friendly community of people that I cannot think of more deserving recipients than Matt and
Nicole. They have definitely made a distinct, significant contribution to the betterment of the city.
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Camille Maben
Please describe any association between the nominee and the City of Rocklin: Former board
member for Rocklin Unified School District
Please list the dates of the nominee’s city affiliations: 1993-2020
Describe the community service performed by the nominee that merits consideration of a Wall
of Recognition award. If the nominee is a business, group, or organization, please also describe
the main goal of the entity that is being nominated:
Camille spent 27 years on the RUSD school board. People move to Rocklin because of its amazing
schools and we would not have the schools we have without her service. She has dedicated her career
to the young lives of Rocklin. She has been here to see Rocklin grow into what it is today. Camille was
on the board when our city's first High School was built. When she first was on the board RUSD only
had 3 schools. It now has 17 schools. She lead with dignity and integrity during her entire tenure.
Rocklin would not be the amazing city it is today with the amazing families it has without our great
schools. Camille is one of the primary people responsible for that. Everybody who has had kids go
through RUSD has been a benefactor of her service. Her service has touched the lives of every single
person in this city.
When did the community service take place?: 1993-2020
Please include any other information about the nominee you feel is important: She is executive
director of First Five CA, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of our youngest community
members.
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The Johnson Family
Please describe any association between the nominee and the City of Rocklin: "The Johnson
family has had a tremendous impact on Rocklin. They and their ancestors lived and maintained the
classic farmhouse at the corner of Rocklin Road and Fifth Street since 1919, built in 1886. Raymond
and Florence Johnson lived there for decades and raised their family there. Raymond served on the
City Council from 1944-1956, including terms as Mayor. Florence served on the Board of Trustees for
the School. Florence's father, Anders Wickham, served on the Council for 22 years, including six years
as Rocklin Mayor. Florence and Ray's son, Gene, was raised in Rocklin, left to pursue a career on the
East Coast and then returned in the 1990s, moving back into his childhood home. He spent time
renovating the house with his wife, Margaret, and became a key leader of the Rocklin Historical
Society, spearheading efforts for the creation of the Rocklin History Museum, the preservation and
move of St. Mary's Chapel, and the creation of a firehouse replica building. The contributions of the
Johnson family certainly deserves recognition on the Wall. I came across this great obituary about Ray
Johnson pasted below:
Ex-Mayor Guided Rocklin Improvements
Raymond H. Johnson had many visions for his south Placer County community, and as a member of
the Rocklin City Council he helped usher in a number of civic improvements, albeit some better
remembered than others. And he achieved a personal goal when he turned 100 years old on August
21. Mr. Johnson, a native of Kalamazoo, MI, died on Thanksgiving Day in an Auburn convalescent
facility. The list of community improvements during Mr. Johnson’s 1944-56 tenure on the City Council is
long and wide-ranging. It includes the installation of natural gas and the start of garbage service, as
well as the prohibition of outhouse toilets. “He was a committee of one to find a site for a baseball field;
he was instigator of the first curfew ordinance; he introduced the resolution for electric windshield
wipers on the police cars,” recalled Marie Huson, Rocklin historian and former council member. Mr.
Johnson and his wife, Florence, celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary Sept. 20. In 1936 they had
purchased her family’s dairy farm in Rocklin, and from that year until 1949, he served as the town
milkman, delivering dairy products and giving neighborhood children rides in the milk truck. He then
served as a commercial dairy products distributor until his retirement in 1960. Mr. Johnson, a tall and
lanky figure, served four one-year terms as Rocklin mayor, and was active as a volunteer fireman and
with a number of service clubs. He and his wife were honored as Rocklin’s Community Service Couple
of the Year by the Rocklin Rotary Club in 1989. He was parade grand marshal in 1993 when the
community marked 100 years of incorporation. “He was always an inspiration. He had a fantastic
memory. He was a true servant of the people of Rocklin,” Huson said. Roger Barkhurst of Rocklin
recalled that, as a youth, he gigged frogs on a stream running through the Johnson property and sold
the frog legs to Mr. Johnson. In later years, Mr. Johnson sold Barkhurst a home site, then showed up
with his tractor to help level it. “He was a person of character,” said Barkhurst, who served on the City
Council from 1968 to 1981. Survivors include his wife, Florence, a son, Gene of Sunnyvale, and a
brother, Kenneth of Flint, MI. A graveside memorial service will be held at 2 PM Saturday in the Rocklin
Cemetery. [Sacramento Bee, Thursday, 12-5-1996. Submitted by Kathie Marynik.]"
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Please list the dates of the nominee’s city affiliations: Throughout the last 100 years plus
Describe the community service performed by the nominee that merits consideration of a Wall
of Recognition award. If the nominee is a business, group, or organization, please also describe
the main goal of the entity that is being nominated:
See above
When did the community service take place?: Throughout the last 100 years
Please include any other information about the nominee you feel is important: I know the
Commission selected Gene Johnson for the Wall of Recognition last year. I am hopeful that expanding
this recognition to Gene, Margaret and Gene's incredible parents would allow this to move forward this
year.
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Peter Hill
Please describe any association between the nominee and the City of Rocklin:
Peter Hill, councilmember, 1980-1993, 1996-2012 (also School Board member)
Kathy Lund, Councilmember, 1985-2010 (also recreation commissioner)
George Magnuson, Councilmember, 1991-2016 (also longtime volunteer firefighter)
Please list the dates of the nominee’s city affiliations: See above
Describe the community service performed by the nominee that merits consideration of a Wall
of Recognition award. If the nominee is a business, group, or organization, please also describe
the main goal of the entity that is being nominated:
"Community Recognition Commission: While I submit these three together, I'd like you to consider them
individually. I've done them together for simplicity because the three longtime councilmembers together
shaped what Rocklin is today and what it will be for decades to come. Each of them played a major role
in the development of our community from a very small town to one of Northern California's outstanding
communities, known for safety, great parks and great schools. None of that would have occurred
without the careful planning and fiscal management of these three individuals.
While their most visible work was on the Council, behind the scenes they worked with countless
community groups to enhance our community, preserve our history, and volunteer. George Magnuson's
""Opu Cooking Crew"" donated countless hours to fundraisers for groups of all kinds around town.
Kathy and Peter rose to prominence regionally, becoming leaders on the Sacramento Area Council of
Governments and spreading Rocklin's influence regionally. They oversaw high-quality developments
like Stanford Ranch, Whitney Oaks, Whitney Ranch, Blue Oaks and more, balancing Rocklin's family
friendly approach with the commercial and business needs to sustain our community."
When did the community service take place?: 1980-2016
Please include any other information about the nominee you feel is important: Sorry for the
unorthodox idea of submitting three in one application. My intent is that the three would be separate on
the Wall of Recognition but I think it only fitting that the three go up at the same time given they were
longtime partners in the success of our community.
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Kathy Lund
Please describe any association between the nominee and the City of Rocklin:
Peter Hill, councilmember, 1980-1993, 1996-2012 (also School Board member)
Kathy Lund, Councilmember, 1985-2010 (also recreation commissioner)
George Magnuson, Councilmember, 1991-2016 (also longtime volunteer firefighter)
Please list the dates of the nominee’s city affiliations: See above
Describe the community service performed by the nominee that merits consideration of a Wall
of Recognition award. If the nominee is a business, group, or organization, please also describe
the main goal of the entity that is being nominated:
"Community Recognition Commission: While I submit these three together, I'd like you to consider them
individually. I've done them together for simplicity because the three longtime councilmembers together
shaped what Rocklin is today and what it will be for decades to come. Each of them played a major role
in the development of our community from a very small town to one of Northern California's outstanding
communities, known for safety, great parks and great schools. None of that would have occurred
without the careful planning and fiscal management of these three individuals.
While their most visible work was on the Council, behind the scenes they worked with countless
community groups to enhance our community, preserve our history, and volunteer. George Magnuson's
""Opu Cooking Crew"" donated countless hours to fundraisers for groups of all kinds around town.
Kathy and Peter rose to prominence regionally, becoming leaders on the Sacramento Area Council of
Governments and spreading Rocklin's influence regionally. They oversaw high-quality developments
like Stanford Ranch, Whitney Oaks, Whitney Ranch, Blue Oaks and more, balancing Rocklin's family
friendly approach with the commercial and business needs to sustain our community."
When did the community service take place?: 1980-2016
Please include any other information about the nominee you feel is important: Sorry for the
unorthodox idea of submitting three in one application. My intent is that the three would be separate on
the Wall of Recognition but I think it only fitting that the three go up at the same time given they were
longtime partners in the success of our community.
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George Magnuson
Please describe any association between the nominee and the City of Rocklin:
Peter Hill, councilmember, 1980-1993, 1996-2012 (also School Board member)
Kathy Lund, Councilmember, 1985-2010 (also recreation commissioner)
George Magnuson, Councilmember, 1991-2016 (also longtime volunteer firefighter)
Please list the dates of the nominee’s city affiliations: See above
Describe the community service performed by the nominee that merits consideration of a Wall
of Recognition award. If the nominee is a business, group, or organization, please also describe
the main goal of the entity that is being nominated:
"Community Recognition Commission: While I submit these three together, I'd like you to consider them
individually. I've done them together for simplicity because the three longtime councilmembers together
shaped what Rocklin is today and what it will be for decades to come. Each of them played a major role
in the development of our community from a very small town to one of Northern California's outstanding
communities, known for safety, great parks and great schools. None of that would have occurred
without the careful planning and fiscal management of these three individuals.
While their most visible work was on the Council, behind the scenes they worked with countless
community groups to enhance our community, preserve our history, and volunteer. George Magnuson's
""Opu Cooking Crew"" donated countless hours to fundraisers for groups of all kinds around town.
Kathy and Peter rose to prominence regionally, becoming leaders on the Sacramento Area Council of
Governments and spreading Rocklin's influence regionally. They oversaw high-quality developments
like Stanford Ranch, Whitney Oaks, Whitney Ranch, Blue Oaks and more, balancing Rocklin's family
friendly approach with the commercial and business needs to sustain our community."
When did the community service take place?: 1980-2016
Please include any other information about the nominee you feel is important: Sorry for the
unorthodox idea of submitting three in one application. My intent is that the three would be separate on
the Wall of Recognition but I think it only fitting that the three go up at the same time given they were
longtime partners in the success of our community.
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UFC gym
Please describe any association between the nominee and the City of Rocklin: N/A
Please list the dates of the nominee’s city affiliations: N/A
Describe the community service performed by the nominee that merits consideration of a Wall
of Recognition award. If the nominee is a business, group, or organization, please also describe
the main goal of the entity that is being nominated:
Unique contribution marked by excellence and worthy of honor.
When did the community service take place?: N/A
Please include any other information about the nominee you feel is important: N/A
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Friendly guy on Park Dr who waves to everyone
Please describe any association between the nominee and the City of Rocklin: Friendliest guy in
Rocklin
Please list the dates of the nominee’s city affiliations: N/A
Describe the community service performed by the nominee that merits consideration of a Wall
of Recognition award. If the nominee is a business, group, or organization, please also describe
the main goal of the entity that is being nominated:
This guy is consistently on Park Dr between Wyckford and Victory Dr waving at all of the passersby. It
doesn't matter if it's 100+ outside or 45 degrees outside - you can often find him sitting on a rock
waving at the cars that go by. He brings a smile to all who wave at him. He has made the community a
friendlier place to live. I just don't know his name...
When did the community service take place?: N/A
Please include any other information about the nominee you feel is important: N/A
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Wall of Recognition Nominee Ranking Sheet
*Rank each nominee High, Medium, or Low
OR 3, 2, 1 (Numerical Scale), with 3 being the highest and 1 being the lowest.
Nominee #1 The Original 13 Friends of the Library
Nominee #2 Bryce Jessup/William Jessup University
Nominee #3 Jack Parks
Nominee #4 Lou and Mary Jarvis (deceased)
Nominee #5 California Birth Center
Nominee #6 Matt and Nicole Beaulieu
Nominee #7 Camille Maben
Nominee #8 The Johnson Family
Nominee #9 Peter Hill
Nominee #10 Kathy Lund
Nominee #11 George Magnuson
Nominee #12 UFC Gym
Nominee #13 Friendly guy on Park Dr who waves to everyone
Nominee 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Significance of Nominee’s Contributions to the Community
Length of Time Nominee has Performed Contributions
Did the Contributions Solve or Ease a Problem?
Were the Contributions Creative or Unique?
Did the Contributions Benefit the Entire Community or Part?
Did the Contributions Result in Significant Betterment of City?
Did the Contributions Show Determination and Leadership?
TOTAL POINTS
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