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Sarasota County receives ‘All-America County’ designation
SARASOTA COUNTY (MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2006) - The citizens of Sarasota County received the designation of “All-America County” at the 57th Annual All-America City Awards in Anaheim, Calif.

The county is one of 10 communities in 2006 to receive the prestigious designation by the National Civic League. The award recognizes citizen-led efforts in neighborhoods, cities, counties and regions that improve the quality of life for all. It also encourages and recognizes civic excellence, honoring the communities in which citizens, government, businesses and non-profit organizations demonstrate successful resolution of critical community issues. Since 1949, more than 4,000 communities have participated and nearly 500 have been recognized as an All-America City.

“I think that it is truly recognition of the community we live in. We are so blessed with outstanding caring and giving individuals who help others and rally to preserve and enhance our way of life and our environment,” stated County Commissioner Shannon Staub.

The award application showcased three “community building” stories that are “best in their class” at addressing dynamic community challenges:

The Neighborhood Environmental Stewardship Team (NEST), a volunteer organization that raises awareness of our native habitats.
“A Special Time” and “Comfort Connection,” non-profit, non-denominational caregiver respite programs offering relief to caregivers of adult patients.
Home Computers for Sarasota County Students, a community network of businesses and individuals who donate upgraded used home computers to students whose families cannot afford to buy them.

These stories help citizens become more understanding, compassionate and successful in finding solutions to community challenges. Self-organizing community teams also create the future they want for their families and neighborhood.

Organizations such as SCOPE (Sarasota County Openly Plans for Excellence) serve as a vehicle to help citizens do these types of initiatives. SCOPE breathes life into stories highlighted by ensuring that everyone has a role in making the county a viable community.

“This award is something for our citizens to remember and build upon for many years to come. Being recognized as an All-America County is something to be proud of and confirms the power of community-led initiatives. This recognition will have a long-lasting effect on the Sarasota community,” said County Commission Chairman David Mills.

The Sarasota County School District also plays a key role in collaborating with citizens to make the county a better place in which to grow up and receive an excellent education.
 

“The district and the county government share a common vision — creating the finest living and learning community in the nation,” noted Sarasota County Schools Superintendent Dr. Gary Norris. “We are well on our way to achieving that vision through collaborative efforts of the two organizations and the support of our involved citizens. Earning the All-America County designation validates Sarasota County’s commitment to excellence and caring.”

The National Civic League is one of the leading proponents of citizen democracy in the United States. Founded in 1894 by Theodore Roosevelt and other government reformers, it is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to building community and promoting political reform at the local level. For more information, visit the National Civic League Web site.


Local delegation heading to All-America Award finals
SARASOTA COUNTY (MONDAY, JUNE 5, 2006) A Sarasota County community group of 21 people is heading to the All-America City Award final judging in Anaheim, Calif. County Administrator Jim Ley and County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Gary Norris are members of the delegation. Sarasota County is one of 30 finalist communities for the 2006 All-America City Award given annually by the National Civic League. The 57th Annual All-America City Awards final judging will occur in Anaheim on Saturday and Sunday, June 10 and 11.

Sarasota County’s application for the All-America City award showcases three “community building” stories:

  • The Neighborhood Environmental Stewardship Team (NEST), a volunteer organization that raises awareness of our native habitats.
  • A Special Time” and “Comfort Connection,” non-profit, non-denominational caregiver respite programs offering relief to caregivers of adult patients.
  • Home Computers for Sarasota County Students, a community network of businesses and individuals who donate upgraded used home computers to students whose families cannot afford to buy them

The award program is the nation's oldest community recognition effort. It recognizes communities of all sizes, including neighborhoods, towns, cities, counties and regions that have made major progress in meeting their most important needs.

 
 
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