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Date: June 3, 2003
For Immediate Release

Contact: Richard James
Community Services Department
(650) 463-4952

City of Palo Alto Announces Community Star Awards

Palo Alto, CA -- The Community Services Department of the City of Palo Alto takes pleasure in announcing the recipients of the 2003 Community Star Awards. These awards are given to the individuals or organizations who have helped further the goals of the department's five divisions which include: Arts and Culture; Human Services; Libraries; Parks and Golf; and Recreation, Open Space and Sciences. These recipients are to be honored by Community Services Director Paul Thiltgen, and the entire staff of the Community Services Department at a breakfast celebration held at the Palo Alto Golf Course Restaurant on Wednesday, June 4, 2003. This year's recipients are:

John Arrillaga: The Parks & Golf Division is proud to announce Mr. John Arrillaga has been awarded the 2003 Community Star Award for his contribution to the installation of a new restroom at Hoover Park.

In 2002, members of the Palo Alto Little League approached the City Council regarding the lack of a restroom facility at Hoover Park. Although Council was sympathetic to the request, no funding was available. Mr. Arrillaga approached the City and offered to finance the restroom personally.

Palo Alto Youth Council: The Recreation, Open Space and Sciences Division is proud to announce the Palo Alto Youth Council has been awarded the 2003 Community Star Award. Seventeen high school students from the Palo Alto School District make up the Youth Council. Their job is to serve as a task force to identify and address the issues that face teens in our community. Over the past year, some of their accomplishments have been advertisement and awareness of teen oriented programs and activities, developing relationships with other local groups for joint projects and support, volunteering in the community and completing the Youth Master Plan. They have shaped this year's projects around these four goals.

The Youth Council helped form focus groups made up of both middle and high school students to identify the needs of this age group and find ways to provide services to address these needs, leading to the completion of the Youth Master Plan (YMP). Members of the Palo Alto Youth Council presented the YMP to the Parks and Recreation Commission, Policy and Services Committee and the City Council in the form of a power point presentation. In this presentation, they highlighted the goals, objectives and accomplishments in the YMP.

Another accomplishment for this year is the teen activity database. Compiled over the course of the year, the Youth Council members researched and collected information on teen activities, programs, and teen-oriented businesses. They organized the information into categories. The Palo Alto Weekly will highlight one or two of the activities each week, raising awareness for local teens. The Youth Council has also worked with the Weekly to link the Palo Alto Youth Council's website to the Palo Alto Online system and received free advertising for the Teen Band Nights program.

One of the issues facing middle and high school students this year is the increase in stress levels. The Youth Council is presently collaborating with the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital and PAUSD to put on a Teen Forum where doctors from Stanford will speak on stress and its effect on teens' health.

This group of high school students has made a real difference in our community. This award is to recognize them for their hard work and dedication to making Palo Alto a great place for teens to grow into healthy adults.

Alison Lee: The Arts and Culture Division is proud to announce Alison Lee has been awarded the 2003 Community Star Award. A long time resident, Lee has been an active Palo Alto arts activist since the 1970's. Her initial involvement was as the representative for the Children's Theatre on the Standing Committee for the Arts (SC) a year prior to the passage of Proposition 13. At that time, the SC, comprised of elected representatives from each of the 16 various arts organizations were struggling with a proposed across-the-board budget cut of $3 million. The SC, under the leadership of Alison Lee as Chair, successfully advocated to City Council the importance of the Arts and their role in Palo Alto. During her tenure as Chair of the SC, she also argued successfully before City Council the need to support a Cable Co-op franchise, and persuaded Council to dedicate subsidized spaces for artists and arts organizations as the City took control of closed school sites. The Cubberley artist studio and dance space program is a legacy of the SC and a living tribute to the work Alison did as Chair.

Marci Brown: The Human Services Division is proud to announce Marci Brown has been awarded the 2003 Community Star Award for her life's record of involvement and commitment to interests and goals that rise above personal benefit to the level of services to human-kind. Her track record of voluntary participation and leadership in our community covers a broad range of organizations and efforts that have far reaching influence for a diversity of beneficiaries. These include the Girl Scouts of America, the PTA and the PAUSD, the Junior League, the YWCA, Leadership Palo Alto, Class of '94, MPAC (MCMC) NeighborSpace, and the City's Family Resources Program.

For the past 3 years, Marcie has been an active participant and champion of the Family Resources Program as both an Ambassador and as a member of the Family Resources Community Steering Committee. Among other things, Marcie cemented the natural links between Family Resources and the PAUSD. Likewise, she facilitated mutually supportive connections between Family Resources and many other community-minded organizations. Marcie is a living example of the spirit of community, serving as an outstanding model of good community membership and creating opportunities for others to join in and feel privileged to do so. The Human Services Division is honored by her dedication of time and her commitment to the goals of Family Resources.

Ann Shelby Valentine: The Library Division is proud to announce Ann Shelby Valentine has been awarded the 2003 Community Star Award. Shelby has served on the Board of the Friends of the Palo Alto Library for five years, including two and a half years as President from early in 2000 to September 2002. Her work with the Friends has been, and continues to be, substantial.

In April 2002, she organized a kick-off birthday party to begin a two-year celebration of the Library's centennial. Her work with a graphic designer to produce a centennial poster resulted in a first-place award for excellence from the California Library Association. Under her Presidency, the Friends membership grew and fund-raising in support of the Library reached new levels. She has promoted the activities of the Friends before City Council, service organizations, and at street fairs.

Always a passionate supporter of the Palo Alto Library, Shelby also was a founding member of the Libraries Plus Bond Committee that worked on Measure D to improve library and other community service buildings. She also served on the committee that developed an improved site plan for the Main Library and the Art Center.

Shelby and her husband, Doug Molitor, have three children and reside in Palo Alto. She was recently reappointed by Governor Davis to serve as Santa Clara County's representative to the State's Area 7 Board on Developmental Disabilities.

 

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