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**PACIFIC PALISADES COMMUNITY COUNCIL AWARDS(Scroll down for Honoree Archive, Awards Information & History)**
1\. OVERVIEW
Pacific Palisades Community Council (PPCC) honors individuals who have made voluntary contributions to Pacific Palisades that benefit the community at large. PPCC has honored community contributions in the following ways: as a former co-sponsor with the Palisadian Post of the “Citizen of the Year” and “Golden Sparkplug” Awards and as sole sponsor of the prior “Community Service” Award. Beginning in December 2015, as the sole sponsor of all awards, PPCC has awarded honorees annually with the Citizen of the Year Award (combining the prior “Citizen of the Year” and “Community Service” Awards) and the Golden Sparkplug Award. Citizen of the Year Award: Honors those whose contributions to Pacific Palisades have been both a recent effort resulting in a substantial benefit to the community, and a steady, reliable long-term history of service to the Palisades. Golden Sparkplug Award: Honors those who have an idea and effort resulting in an original contribution to Pacific Palisades that benefits the community. The Golden Sparkplug Award ceremony is held in conjunction and in cooperation with the Citizen of the Year Award. The Awards Event, sponsored by PPCC, shall generally be held on the 2nd Thursday in December in conjunction with the PPCC board’s annual holiday party and in lieu of its regular meeting, but exigent circumstances and any conflicts with religious holidays are to be considered. The PPCC Chair makes the opening remarks at the Event and presents the Award to each honoree, with each Award honoree and members of their immediate family being guests of the PPCC. _[S_ _croll down to the end of this page for information about past Awards Event venues.]_ Guidelines for these Awards, procedures for selection and the Awards Event, the names of past honorees (including their bios and the names of each year's selection committee members) are set forth below. The Guidelines are recommended practices that allow flexibility in interpretation, implementation or use. 2\. GUIDELINES: CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARD a. PURPOSE: The purpose of the Citizen of the Year Award (“Citizen Award”) is to honor long term and continuing outstanding volunteer service as well as a recent extraordinary accomplishment by an individual that resulted in a substantial benefit to the Pacific Palisades community-at-large. b. NOMINATIONS: Any organization or individual in the community may nominate a candidate. There is no limit on the number of nominations an individual or organization may submit. Nominations must be submitted in writing to the Chair of the Pacific Palisades Community Council (“PPCC Chair”) via email (info@pacpalicc.org) or by personal delivery by October [ ], 20[ ] (the last Saturday in October of the given year).. The nomination for the Citizen Award must both (a) state the nature of the extraordinary recent accomplishment done by the candidate that resulted in a substantial benefit to the community at-large and (b) summarize the candidate’s steady, reliable, long-term service within the community. c. RECIPIENT: The recipient must be an adult individual who resided in the Pacific Palisades (within the PPCC Area boundaries) at the time the accomplishment and the long-term services were rendered. Each recipient’s service should be of a voluntary nature and not be any beneficial outcome of official, financial, business or professional work or occupation that the recipient is engaged in. The Citizen Award shall not be given to any PPCC board member based on services directly related to his or her responsibilities as a board member, although long term services may be considered as qualifying factors. There shall be only one Citizen Award given each calendar year. d. AWARD: The Citizen Award shall be chosen and prepared by the Awards Selection Committee and presented to the recipient at the Pacific Palisades Community Council December Meeting/Holiday Party/Award Event. The Citizen Award shall be given based on the quality or benefits achieved of work and not the quantity of nominations. 3\. GUIDELINES: GOLDEN SPARKPLUG AWARD(S) a. PURPOSE: The purpose of the Golden Sparkplug Award (“Sparkplug Award”) is to honor those citizens who ignite ideas and projects into community action that benefit Palisadians throughout the community. b. NOMINATIONS: Any organization or individual in the community may nominate a candidate. There is no limit on the number of nominations an individual or organization may submit. Nominations must be submitted in writing to the PPCC Chair via email (info@pacpalicc.org) or by personal delivery by October [ ], 20[ ] (the last Saturday in October of the given year). The nomination for the Sparkplug Award must state (a) the nature of the original idea, effort or project, (b) in what way the effort or project benefitted the community at-large and (c) how the effort or project was initiated, in progress or completed during the current or prior calendar year. c. RECIPIENT(S): The recipient(s) must be individual(s) who owned real property located in, resided in, or operated a business located in Pacific Palisades (within the PPCC Area boundaries) at the time the services were rendered. Both adults and youth are eligible for the Sparkplug Award. While there may be multiple recipients in a given year, the Sparkplug Award may be given to only one member of a particular group or community. Each recipient’s service should be of a voluntary nature and not be any beneficial outcome of official, financial, business or professional work or occupation that the recipient is engaged in. The Sparkplug Award shall not be given to any PPCC board member based on services related to his or her responsibilities as a board member. d. AWARD(S): The Sparkplug Award shall be chosen and prepared by the Awards Selection Committee and presented to the recipient(s) at the PPCC December Meeting/Holiday Party/Award Event. The Sparkplug Award shall be given based on the quality or benefits achieved of work and not the quantity of nominations. 4\. GUIDELINES: SELECTION AND EVENT COMMITTEES; COMMITTEE COMPOSITION; SELECTION PROCESS; AWARDS EVENT a. AWARDS SELECTION COMMITTEE: The PPCC Chair shall appoint a Committee of five persons, consisting of at least three (3) current board members and one previous “Citizen of the Year Award” recipient not currently serving on the board (if such person is available to serve) to review the nominations and select the person to receive the Citizen Award and the person(s) to receive the Sparkplug Award(s). The Awards Selection Committee (“ASC”) shall select both the Citizen Award and Sparkplug Award(s) recipients. Prior to the ASC selecting a person or persons for the Award(s), the PPCC Chair or ASC Chair shall circulate by email to other current PPCC board members a confidential list of those persons who have been nominated and ask that if any PPCC board member desires to submit comments about any nominee, he or she should submit any comments in writing to the ASC Chair by email or personal delivery, to be received within three (3) days. The ASC is not obligated to select any recipients for the Citizen Award or Sparkplug Award(s) if in the ASC’s judgment no nominees meet all qualifications for such Award(s). b. OPTIONAL SPECIAL RECOGNITION: From time to time in special circumstances, the ASC may determine, at its discretion, that an individual who is not a resident or qualified in all respects for the Citizen Award or Sparkplug Award should receive “Pride of the Palisades” recognition for extraordinary service to the Palisades community. In such case, the name of the individual shall be circulated confidentially to the board for comments as set forth in section A above. After consideration of board comments, should the ASC then select that individual for “Pride of the Palisades” recognition, all procedures set forth in subsections 4.e (3-7) below shall also apply to the individual to be honored with this recognition. c. AWARDS EVENT DATE AND VENUE: At least six (6) months prior to the event, i.e., in July of each calendar year, the PPCC Chair shall establish the Event date and post the Event date on the PPCC website calendar.The Chair shall endeavor to establish the Event venue as soon as possible after establishing the Event date. d. AWARDS EVENT COMMITTEE: No later than the first meeting in October, the PPCC Chair shall establish the Awards Event Committee (“AEC”). The PPCC Chair, in cooperation with the ASC and AEC Chairs, shall establish the deadline for the selection of the Citizen Award and Sparkplug Award winners and coordinate publicity for the request for nominations. The AEC Chair, in cooperation with the PPCC Chair, shall coordinate the Event details, such as invitations, budget, menu items, and dinner ticket cost, paid reservation procedures, decorations, event ceremony, complimentary dinner tickets, parking, and other assignment of duties and tasks for the night of the Event. e. TIME FRAME & PROCEDURE: 1) No later than the first October PPCC Meeting: Distribute Award Guidelines and discuss the Awards. Appoint ASC and AEC Chairs and committee members. Submit press release to relevant publications soliciting nominations. 2) The last [Tuesday] in October: Deadline for receipt of nominations. 3) Last Week in October or First Week in November: The ASC meets in person to review nominations and comments from the board. The ASC shall evaluate how well the candidates meet the guidelines and discuss the merits of each potential award winner. The ASC shall vote; however, no committee member who nominates shall vote when that nomination is considered, and no committee member shall vote for him/herself or a family member. The ASC Chair shall complete a synopsis of the committee’s efforts and shall notify the PPCC Chair of the efforts and the award recipient(s). 4) Early November: Immediately following receipt of the ASC Chair’s synopsis and results, prior to any public announcements the PPCC Chair and/or the ASC Chair shall notify the winner(s), notify local elected officials and dignitaries who will be invited to the event, authorize the preparation of the award plaque(s) and prepare a brief biography of each award winner for later release to the press and elected officials. 5) Early November through the time of the Event: The AEC Chair, in coordination with the PPCC Chair, shall follow up with Event details such as reservations and parking, menus, flowers, invitations, tribute programs, ordering award plaque(s), tribute ads and congratulatory letters from elected officials; and coordination of all Event details with the venue. 6) PPCC November Meeting: ASC announces award winner(s), notifies the winner(s), notifies the press and the PPCC Board of Governors. AEC provides details of the Awards Event and invites recipients to the event. 7) Immediately following the November Meeting: The ASC Chair and/or the PPCC Chair shall submit biographies of the award recipient(s) to the press and elected officials. The AEC Chair and/or the PPCC Chair shall email invitations to the award recipients, to the prior “Community Service Award” and “Citizen of the Year Award” winners, to local elected officials and dignitaries, and to the public (via the PPCC email list); shall post the invitation of the PPCC website; and when possible should distribute the invitation via social media. 8) PPCC December Meeting: The Awards Event, sponsored by PPCC, shall generally be held on the 2nd Thursday in December in conjunction with the board’s annual holiday party and in lieu of its regular meeting, but exigent circumstances and any conflicts with religious holidays are to be considered. The PPCC Chair makes the opening remarks at the Event and presents the Award(s) to each honoree, with each Award honoree and members of their immediate family being guests of the PPCC. 9) Any future revision of the Awards Guidelines shall be upon recommendation of the Executive Committee and subject to a vote for approval by the PPCC board. Originally adopted 2015 Revised 2019 [Return to top of page](https://pacpalicc.org/index.php/awards-guidelines/)
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**HONOREE ARCHIVE**
**_CITIZEN OF THE YEAR HONOREES_ **1947 - John Pixley 1948 - Ethel Wilson 1949 - Alta Swanson 1950 - Mrs. E.J. Kennedy 1951 - Robert Wilson 1952 - Phyllis Genovese Keely 1953 - Robert Norris 1954 - Gertrude McBride 1955 - Sylvia Morrison 1956 - Arthur Loomis 1957 - Betty Linton 1958 - Ah Wing Young 1959 - Dotty Larson 1960 - William Hinchliff 1961 - Anna Priolo May 1962 - Edna Oleson 1963 - Russell Q. Olsen 1964 - Albert Smith 1965 - Paul Spring 1966 - Coline Wade 1967 - M. Michael Martini 1968 - Ralph Mckee 1969 - Vahe Simonian 1970 - Vivian Braun 1971 - Tom McKiernan 1972 - Robert Abernethy 1973 - John Gabrielson 1974 - Ray Logue 1975 - Robert McMillen 1976 - Carlisle Manaugh 1977 - Joseph Raymond 1978 - Gloria Stout Nedell & Jim Stout 1979 - Wally Miller 1980 - Jay Kuilee 1981 - Eva Holberg 1982 - Herb Furth & Joe Jelikovsky 1983 - Sandra Schaefer 1984 - Bob Hamilton 1985 - Rubell Helgeson 1986 - Zola Clearwater 1987 - Joan Graves 1988 - Roger Diamond 1989 - Flo Elfant & Kit Festa 1990 - Martha Lane Brown 1991 - Randy Young 1992 - Lloyd Ahern & Harold Waterhouse 1993 - Merle Price 1994 - Lila Gordon 1995 - Mort & Bobbie Farberow 1996 - Hal Maninger & Charles McGlothlin 1997 - Bill Grieb 1998 - Kurt Toppel 1999 - Carol Leacock 2000 - Randy Young 2001 - Mitzi Blahd 2002 - Mindy Marin & John Neidlinger 2003 - Mike Skinner 2004 - Stuart Muller 2005 - No award 2006 - Emil Wroblicky 2007 - Bob Jeffers 2008 - Marie Steckmest 2009 - Rose Gilbert 2010 - Rich Wilken 2011 - George Wolfberg 2012-13 - No award 2014 - Rob Weber 2015 - Sharon Kilbride 2016 - Daphne Gronich 2017 - Bruce Schwartz 2018 - Jimmy Dunne & Bob Harter 2019 - Kevin Niles 2020 - No award (event not held due to the Covid pandemic) 2021 - Christina Spitz 2022 - Michael Lanning 2023 - Cindy Kirven 2024 - Cindi Young 2025 - Jim Cragg
**_COMMUNITY SERVICE HONOREES_ **1996 - Margaret Jose, Nancy Markel 1997 - Malcomb Abzug 1998 - Barbara Manaugh, Susan Oakley 1999 - Dorothy Bissell, Ron Dean 2000 - Bernice Park 2001 - Jack Allen 2002 - Deborah Held 2003 - Norma Spak, Frances Tibbits 2004 - Bill Bruns, Carol Hurley 2005 - Dieter and Eva Holberg 2006 - No Award 2007 - Cindy Simon 2008 - Mary Cole, Haldis Toppel, George Wolfberg 2009 - Shirley Haggstrom, Paul Glasgall, Ethel Haydon, Barbara Kohn 2010 - Andy Frew, Sigrid Hofer, Arnold Hofer 2011 - Rob Weber, John Wilson 2012 - Marguerite Perkins-Mautner 2013 - Ernest Marquez 2014 - Judi Watson 2015 - _Community Service Award merged with Citizen of the Year Award_
**_GOLDEN SPARKPLUG HONOREES_ **1974 - Kate & Pete Ahrens, Vergene Bollens, Anna Priolo May, Lance Lee, Bob McMillen, Wally Miller, Shirley & Jim Solomon, Ed Staley, Ted Tennant 1975 - Ruth Block, June Chase, Ian Grant, Jeff Kool, Shelley Rosenberg, Winston Salser 1976 - Allan Elfant, Joe Jelikovsky, Margie Moore, Margaret Richards, Gloria Stout, Betty Thrower 1977 - June Blum, Maddy Garland, Cheryel Kanan, Mary Pitts, John Prough, Eula Thompson 1978 - Herb Furth, Robert Hamilton, June Payne, Sandy Schaefer, Rubin Smulovitz, Jim Stout 1979 - Richard Brodkin, Fran & Vic Brucher, Rubell Helgeson, Mike Lanning, Gene Romig, Burt Wuttken 1980 - Anne Goldfarb, Ted Green, Eva Holberg, Jean Pearson, Brian Shea, Arnie Wishnick 1981 - Jean Dillingham, Bobbie Farberow, Bob Neubacher, Jack Sauer, Hank Ullerich, Del Wright 1982 - Deede Cady, Ethel Haydon, Don Lindsay, Bernice Park, Lelah & Townley Pierson, Chris Vatcher 1983 - Joan Graves, Rich Wilken, Al & Anita Sobelman, Pam Bruns, Jackson Steffes, Philip Hollingsworth 1984 - Paul Brown, Vern Peterson, Kathy Alexander, Cecile Billauer 1985 - Harold Vieau, Breck Wilson, Flo Elfant, Davic Janney 1986 - Bob Benton, Philip Leacock, John Lewis, Deann Wilken 1987 - Lisa Benscheidt, Ed Dillingham, Martha Brown, Betty McKenzie, Tom McKindley, Chris Price, Bill Bruns 1988 - Kit Festa, Peter Fleming, Marianna Ullerich, Harold Waterhouse, Randy Young 1989 - Lila Gordon, John Meyers, Karen Stone, Ron Wolf 1990 - Sarah Adams, Dorothy Bissell, Kat Kozik, Paula LeBrot, June Payne 1991 - Maria Bane, Everett Maguire, Adrian Sanders, John Scherrer 1992 - Lloyd Ahern, George Billauer, Diane Hill, Phil Kamins, Irma Landa, Sophie Ravitz, Didi Carr Reuben 1993 - Jack Allen, Patty Beckwith, Rita Dalessio, Rita Gilmore, Dick Schmsky 1994 - Maureen Cruise, Bill Davis, Dottie Knight, Carol Leacock, Denise Melas, John Raitt 1995 - Loretta Ditlow, Margaret & Madison Goff, Carol Hurley, Lloyd Segal 1996 - Richard Blumenberg, Brandon Brough, Alex Man, Candida Piaggi 1997 - Bill Grieb, Klaus Radtke, Kurt Toppel 1998 - Stuart Muller, Susan Temple 1999 - Mitzi Blahd, Deborah Lloyd, Blake Merkin, Loretta Mazorra 2000 - Helen Cutler, Susan Nash, Larry Niles 2001 - Ted Mackie, Bob Sharka 2002 - Diane Wolfberg, Neil Selman 2003 - Larry Jacobs, Carole Kenney, Nelson Clay Willis 2004 - Bob Jeffers, Roger Woods 2005 - Jim Blumel 2006 - Marie Steckmest, Steve Lantz, John Wirth, Deborah Hafford 2007 - Lisa Taylor, John Grosse 2008 - Amy Madnick, Dave Card 2009 - Ilene Cassidy, Dick Littlestone 2010 - Eric Bollens, Marge Gold, Linda Jackson 2011 - Barbara Marinacci, Keith Turner 2012 - Kelly Comras, Sam Lagana, Colleen McAndrews 2013 - Susan McInerney, Leslie Pereira, Bruce Schwartz 2014 - Susan Corwin, Bob Harter 2015 - Laurel Garver, Laurie Sale, Doug Suisman 2016 - Sylvia Boyd, Patrick Hart, Amy Lundberg, Karen Stigler, Veslemoey Zwart 2017 - Tom Creed, Matthew Rodman, Marie Steckmest, Debbie Warfel 2018 - John Steadman, Dede Vlietstra 2019 - Don Camacho, Lisa Glantz, Mike Lanning 2020 - No award (event not held due to the Covid pandemic) 2021 - Scott Cullen, Rick McGeagh, Matthew Rodman, Ingrid Steinberg, Krishna Thangavelu 2022 - James Cragg, Tracey Price, Cindy Simon, Hazel Tate 2023 - Laura Schneider, John Dwight, Sara Marti, Steve Cron 2024 - Leslie Campbell, Carlos Rodriguez 2025 - Jessica Rogers, Maryam Zar
_**PRIDE OF THE PALISADES HONOREES**_ 2013 - Roberta Donahue (community Pride of the Palisades honoree) 2014 - Bill Bruns (first PPCC Pride of the Palisades honoree) 2015 - Pacific Palisades Task Force on Homelessness 2016 - Bob Benton 2017 - Nancy Klopper 2018 - Arnie Wishnick 2019 - George Wolfberg 2020 - No award (event not held due to the Covid pandemic) 2021 - No award 2022 - Pacific Palisades Historical Society Centennial Celebration Committee 2023 - Palisades P.R.I.D.E. 2024 - Thomas Hathaway 2025 - Chuck Hart, Team Palisades
_**AWESOME ADVOCATES***_ 2025 - Sue Pascoe, Spencer Pratt _(*special award in this extraordinary year)_ Awards Information [Honorees Bios/Selection Committee Members (2015-2025)](https://pacpalicc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/PPCC-Awards-Cmtees-Honorees-bios-25.pdf) [Golden Sparkplugs Accomplishments (2001-2014)](https://pacpalicc.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Sparkplugs-Accomplishments-2001-2014.pdf) Awards Event Venues & Recaps From 2001-2014, the Citizen of the Year and Golden Sparkplug awards were presented in April each year at banquets held at various venues in Pacific Palisades: _e.g.,_ the former Mort's Deli (2001), the American Legion Post 283 (2006-2011) and the Riviera Country Club (2003-04, 2014). A record of the April awards event venues before 2001 is not readily available. From 1996-2014, PPCC separately presented the former Community Service Award during PPCC's December holiday meetings/pot-luck dinners held mostly at Temescal Gateway Park, Stuart Hall or the dining hall (1996-2014). From 2015 forward, PPCC (as sole sponsor of all awards) has held Gala awards events in December each year, as follows: 2015 -2018: Gladstones Restaurant -- Gala Recaps: [2015.](https://us7.campaign-archive.com/?u=e67def3ada76c274bac379123&id=7524fe02ef) [2016](https://us7.campaign-archive.com/?u=e67def3ada76c274bac379123&id=612b47aa59), [2017](https://mailchi.mp/pacpalicc/t5l2odsle0-1169521), [2018](https://mailchi.mp/pacpalicc/t5l2odsle0-1169809) 2019: The Pacific Palisades Woman's Club -- [Gala Recap](https://mailchi.mp/pacpalicc/t5l2odsle0-1170129) 2020: Event not held due to the Covid pandemic 2021: The Bel Air Bay Club and online (hybrid) -- [Gala Recap](https://mailchi.mp/pacpalicc.org/t5l2odsle0-1171789?fbclid=IwAR3LTrsgPJMT9KaC7wvTYshZdnStj4uCyYyr-_wxMKPbTI-2xfuDS_eoRFc) 2022: Temescal Gateway Park dining hall -- [Gala Recap](https://pacpalicc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/December-22-Gala-Recap.pdf) 2023: The Draycott Restaurant -- [Gala Recap](https://pacpalicc.org/index.php/11987-2/), [Add'l. Recap](https://mailchi.mp/pacpalicc.org/t5l2odsle0-1172578?fbclid=IwAR1SXfaD9MFCAko3Fp-pJ-u0ie6318QPnvdREBi1fuK1rZBzuoWhE-YlB2Q) 2024: Casa Nostra _Ristorante,_ Highlands -- [Gala Recap](https://mailchi.mp/pacpalicc.org/t5l2odsle0-5527066?fbclid=IwY2xjawHLpylleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHUahTPzTrVKT6sWO7dNi-dpuxTNqgSnfzn8T5N4TFd2Sxn3A_I-6WZrwJA_aem_Z-oA6KLwrh8_SRpq1dVr9Q) 2025: Spruzzo Restaurant & Bar, Highlands -- [Gala Recap;](https://mailchi.mp/pacpalicc.org/t5l2odsle0-5528488?fbclid=IwY2xjawOq3DFleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEeUGUWKIFz0MhRzmN9AiXCsxOwuMeNJPBShtEaAp0XEQ6oOHu-NTRJzyy-zms_aem_cQk3Gw0CFbKnWm7cpjiXnQ) [Photo Gallery](https://richschmittphotography.pixieset.com/ppccdinnerandawardsgalarichschmittphotography/) [Return to top of page](https://pacpalicc.org/index.php/awards-guidelines/)
Summary
This document outlines the Pacific Palisades Community Council's awards program, which annually honors community members with the Citizen of the Year Award and Golden Sparkplug Award(s) for outstanding volunteer service and innovative community projects. It provides detailed guidelines for nominations, recipient qualifications, selection committee procedures, and the awards event typically held in December.