Citizen of the Year deadline next week

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Deadline is fast approaching to nominate that special someone who has made a difference in the local community as the 2014 Putnam County Citizen of the Year.

Anyone wishing to make a nomination for Citizen of the Year is encouraged to do so by the end of the business day on Monday, Jan. 5.

The winner will be announced during the Greater Greencastle Chamber of Commerce's annual membership dinner on Saturday, Jan. 24 at the DePauw University Indoor Tennis and Track Facility.

The Chamber is seeking that special individual dedicated to the success of Putnam County to receive its prestigious award. Selection is based upon the degree to which the individual has made Greencastle and Putnam County a better community in which to live, work and raise a family.

A nominee must be a Putnam County resident for five or more years and have given extended service to the community in more than one area.

The 2014 winner will succeed local dentist Dr. Perry Wainman , the 2013 winner.

Other previous winners have been Hazel Day Longden, the inaugural 1982 recipient; Hubert Clodfelter, 1983; Howard Williams, 1984; Bessie Rector, 1985; Mace Aker, 1986; Bobby G. Albright, 1987; Gerald E. Warren, 1988; David Barr, 1989; Jim Harris, 1990; Dr. James Johnson, 1991; Charles Chandler, 1992; Bob Evans, 1993; Julia "Judy" Johnson, 1994; Jerald D. Calbert, 1995; Harold Spicer, 1996; Jinsie Bingham, 1997; Dave Young, 1998; Barbara Lane, 1999; Ellen Sedlack, 2000; the trio of Lynn Wilson, Denise Sigworth and Rachel Seipel in 2001; Mike Rokicki, 2002; Joy Marley, 2003; Charles Miles, 2004; Judge Sally Gray, 2005; Dr. Donald "Doc" Brattain, 2006; Charles "Chuck" Schroeder, 2007; Lynn Bohmer, 2008; Ken Heeke, 2009; Becky Brothers, 2010, and Judge Diana LaViolette, 2011, Putnam County Emergency Food Pantry Director Judy Miller, 2012.

Nominations can be made on an 8 1/2 by 11 sheet of plain paper. Include the nominee's name, address and the reason in detail for his or her nomination. The Chamber also needs the name, address and phone number of the person or persons making the nomination.

Neither the nominees nor the individual making the nomination have to be members of the Chamber of Commerce.

Entries may be mailed or hand delivered to the Chamber of Commerce office at 16 S. Jackson St., Greencastle. However, nominations will not be accepted over the phone, by word of mouth or via e-mail or fax.

Anyone who has questions about the award or the annual dinner may contact Chamber Executive Director Tammy Johnson at 653-4517.

Respond to this story

Posting a comment requires free registration: