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All-America County Awards

AAC_PolkCTYfinalCNRoll out the red carpets and let the celebrations begin! Polk County was officially named an All-America County by the National Civic League.

Polk County sent a 35-member team to Anaheim, Calif., to make an extraordinary presentation depicting the three grassroots programs highlighted in the application, host an inter-active trade show exhibit and answer questions about the community and the programs. This outstanding, diverse team comprised of 14 government officials and staff members and 21 community partners, business leaders, teens and volunteers represented Polk County's diverse population of all ages, ethnicities and cultures working together to improve our community. According the National Civic League, the All-America County Award application is purposely arduous to ensure only the most deserving of communities apply and are selected. A panel of judges representing government, business and civic organizations from across the U.S. listened, learned, questioned and ultimately determined Polk County deserved this prestigious recognition.

"Polk County, once a very homogenous "Old Florida" community, has, like many other Florida locations, struggled with the challenges of growth and a rapidly diversifying population with diverse needs. We've worked hard to create a new sense of community identity that is truly deserving of the coveted title "All-America County," said Cindy Price, Vice-Chair of Polk Vision. "This award is the tangible proof that a once fragmented community has embraced the ideal of creating a great place to live – turning our collective dreams into reality, together, to become the County of Choice! To be recognized by the National Civic League is an honor and a tribute to the passion and spirit that IS Polk County!"

THANK YOU!

...to the local businesses and individuals who lent their time and talents to make the "cast" look good, craft backdrops and props and ship it all to California and back. We couldn't have done it without your help!

Sonya Blaha,
BoCC Traffic Engineering & Operations

Bobby Bohn,
BoCC Fire Services

Central Florida Development Council

Clark/Nikdel/Powell, Inc.

DC Welding Inc.,
Portable Welding and Fabrication

Janene Fulger,
BoCC Traffic Engineering & Operations

Healthy Families 

Darla McGill,
BoCC Traffic Engineering & Operations
 

Steve Pugh & "The Gang,"
BoCC Radio Communications Shop
 

As America's original and most prestigious community recognition, the All-America County Award  encourages and recognizes civic excellence, honoring communities in which citizens, government, business and nonprofit organizations demonstrate successful resolution of critical community issues.

"This has been a tremendous learning experience," said Polk County Commissioner Bob English. "We visited with other finalists, discussed programs working across the country and have brought back some fabulous ideas to share with and further build our community."

Since 1949, more than 4,000 communities have competed and more than 500 communities of all sizes (cities, towns, counties, neighborhoods and regions) have earned this distinguished title. These communities exemplify community members, government, businesses and nonprofit organizations working together to address critical local issues.

Polk County's winning application and presentation featured three grassroots programs: Hurricane Heroes, Park Partners and Teen Pregnancy Prevention Alliance Youth Leadership Team.

• Hurricane Heroes – The 2004 hurricanes caused Polk's residents and business owners to test their survival skills, and left them wondering how the local economy could overcome such destruction. The Hurricane Heroes campaign markets Polk County to the thousands of out-of- county electric company line workers, insurance adjustors and FEMA staff who assisted with the 2004 hurricane recovery. This initiative has helped increase sales of overnight accommodations, providing a much needed boost to our economy after a devastating hurricane season.

• Park Partners – Park Partners focuses on park rejuvenation through community commitment, asking residents to assume ownership of a park by signing an adoption pledge to care for and maintain park facilities. Park Partners also has developed a system by which plants can be propagated, planted and maintained solely through community volunteers with programs such as Backyard Nurseries, Schoolyard Nurseries, Boot Camp Nursery, "How To" Clinics, preferred customer discounts, and a plant delivery network.

• Teen Pregnancy Prevention Alliance Youth Leadership Team – This team provides outreach and education to teens through school and community based events. Its mission is to educate teens and encourage them to set healthy goals and make appropriate and responsible choices. The team members, students ranging in ages from 10 to 19 years, also advise the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Alliance on many aspects of their work and give a voice to the unique perspective of Polk's teens.

"To be selected as an All-America County speaks volumes of the leadership, civic pride and strength of community that is evident in Polk County," said County Manager Mike Herr. "The camaraderie and team spirit that evolved during rehearsals and unified those directly involved, the lives they touch and the community."

Although technically a "designation" and not a cash award the All-America County honor, has provided tangible and intangible benefits for past winners. Communities that earn the title realize numerous benefits, including national recognition, greater civic collaboration and economic stimulus. Award winners have reported increases in tourism, grants, bond ratings, new businesses and new residents as a result of the designation.  The All-America County designation indicates to businesses and individuals that the County is an ideal place to live, work and play.

"The award reinvigorates a community's sense of civic pride," said English. "Winning communities benefit from using the ingenuity, wisdom and traditions of the entire community in solving problems."

Many community individuals and businesses were involved in the successful send-off of the team and their presentation, including Clark/ Nikdel/Powell, Inc. of Winter Haven, and DC Inc Portable Welding and Fabrication of Bartow who, along with the Central Florida Development Council, sponsored the team's winning efforts.

The Board of County Commissioners authorized up to $50,000 for the competition expenses, but total expenditures are expected to rest near $45,000. The board's expenditure will be reduced by contributions from the community, $10,000 in contributions from area businesses through the Central Florida Development Council and meal expense sponsorships for the teens from area businesses and individuals.

Way to go, TEAM POLK!

Your hard work, dedication and passion for excellence made the difference in California!
Three cheers for the committed group of community members, local business owners,
non-profit groups and County employees who joined together to create a winning team in
the All-America City competition.

 

 

 

Juan Aviles
TPPA  Youth Leadership Team

April Aviles
TPPA Youth Leadership Team

Kristin Chambers
TPPA Youth Leadership Team

Terri Chambers
TPPA Youth Leadership Team

Margot McGill
TPPA Youth Leadership Team

Oneika Moye
TPPA Youth Leadership Team

Brittany Smith
TPPA Youth Leadership Team

Leon Smith
TPPA Youth Leadership Team

Ari Weagle
TPPA Youth Leadership Team

Elizabeth White
TPPA Youth Leadership Team

Jared White
TPPA Youth Leadership Team

Michelle White
TPPA Youth Leadership Team

Colleen Burton
Polk Vision

Joe Henry
Polk County Sheriff's Office

Kathy Kibler
Park Partners Program

Ken Laurent
Park Partners Program

Gerry Miller
Progress Energy

Chris Nikdel
Clark, Nikdel, Powell

Marion Ryan
Friends of the Parks Foundation

Terry Worthington
United Way

David Cash
BoCC Fire Services

Ben Cherry
BoCC Roadway Maintenance

Elba Cherry
BoCC Neighborhood Services

Bob English
BoCC County Commissioner

Jim Ging
BoCC Communications

Mike Herr
BoCC County Manager

Sher Hooker
BoCC Organization & Employee Development

Sam Johnson
BoCC County Commissioner

Katy Martin
BoCC Tourism/Sports Marketing

Fran McAskill
BoCC Financial and Strategic Planning

Glenda Mink
BoCC Leisure Services

Jack Myers
BoCC County Commissioner

Tom Patton
BoCC Central Fla. Development Council

Jean Reed
BoCC County Commissioner

Cindy Rodriguez
BoCC Communications

Randy Wilkinson
BoCC County Commissioner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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