SVHA Museum brings home the governor’s award

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Spring Valley Historic Association Board members Sheila Campbell (from right), Mike Campbell, Kathy Cullinan and Debb Ladgenski receive their Governor’s Home Town Award plaque Thursday at a ceremony at the executive mansion in Springfield. (Photo contributed)
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The Governor’s Home Town Award recipients are selected by volunteer judges who review and rank applications based on a variety of factors, including local need, volunteer participation, use of resources and the results achieved. The projects are judged within their population categories as well as within their assigned project categories. The project categories include services and mentorship, beautification and sustainability, parks and recreation, memorials and monuments and history and historic preservation. Each winning group receives a road sign for its community and plaque recognizing its efforts.

The 30 winning projects represent the work of nearly 8,500 volunteers who devoted more than 205,000 hours of their time. Nearly $4.7 million in donated materials or in-kind services were provided and almost $7.1 million in private funds were raised for these projects.

Foods Raised at East Side Health (F.R.E.S.H.) Community Teaching Garden was selected as the 2012 Governor’s Cup award winner. The Governor’s Cup is a traveling silver trophy presented to the group whose efforts are deemed most representative of the spirit of Illinois volunteerism.

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Previous Bureau County winners of the Governor's Home Town Awards:


In good company

In 2008, Ladd won two awards, first for the Community Improvement Association's work to restore the World War I statue in the village's park, and for Village President Mike Grivetti's efforts to raise funds to add two adjoining monuments honoring all of Ladd's veterans.


In 2006, Princeton's Flags of Freedom and Spring Valley's Walleye Club won Governor's Home Town Awards.


In 2005, Spring Valley's veterans won for their library expansion project, and Walnut won for its Veterans Memorial Park.

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