City of Southfield salutes 2018 Community Pride Award winners
September 10, 2018 | Posted In: City Council Meeting Agendas
The city of Southfield recognized the beautification efforts of residents, neighborhoods, condominiums, apartments, schools and businesses on September 5 at the annual Community Pride Awards program. The program was expanded last year to include several new categories including ‘Businesses – Small’, ‘Businesses – Large’ and ‘Well-Manicured/Maintained Residential Properties’ which is geared for homeowners that maintain curb appeal on a budget.
The program’s goal is to give recognition to those that have gone the extra mile in their respective beautification efforts. Over 70 winners were selected from over 160 nominations through an intensive judging process. This year’s judges included: Delores Flagg, Evergreen Meadows Condominium Association; Marcia Griffin, Southfield Gardens Association; Gloria Hardy, Ravines Civic Association; Yvonne Jones, Mt. Vernon Civic Association; Noah King, Ravines Civic Association and Henry Meadows, Stonycroft Improvement Association. All winners were awarded certificates of recognition, DVDs of the program and 2018 Community Pride lawn signs to acknowledge their sustained efforts in keeping Southfield beautiful. The annual program is sponsored by Southfield’s Neighborhood and Information Center (a division of Community Relations) and the Southfield Parks and Garden Club.
2018 PERENNIAL WINNERS
Dilbert & Lynette Adams, Betty Armenio, Alice Berlin, Anna Cook, James & Geralyn Gunn, Eric & Gloria Hardy, William & Carol Hardy, B
bbie Hentrel, Noah & Audrey King, Calvin & Niba Mathaw, Tyrone & Bettye McAdoo, William & Linda McCray, Deborah Payne, Larry & Dorothy Richardson, Melvin Riley, Donald & Rosalyn Ross, Sherry Scaife, Connie Small, Betty Smith, Herman & Cleveria Strickland, Luther Taylor, Chanita Wright-Hicks and Norman Yono.
2018 RESIDENTIAL WINNERS
Jonathon & Rachel Baker, Thomas Bracy, Juanita Bufford, Heywood Burgess, Theresa Camden, Harold Carter, Michael McEvoy, Rick & Pamela Gagnon, Mike Gruft, Roderick & Cora Hill, Robert & Ruth Horejsi, Peter McClain, Charles & Martha Miller, Winston & Jewell Owens, Malvin & Lorine Porter, John & Jean Potts, John & Walterine Roberts, Dennis & Debra Ross, Felix & Barbara Seldon, Stuart & Janet Snider, Calvin & Charlene Southern, Andrew & Diann Thomas, Katherine Thompson, David & Synolia Thompson, Oliver & Joann Turner, John & Irene Walrad, Isaac & Donna Washington and Willie & John Whitby.
WELL MAINTAINED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES
Pat Beck and Charles and Olive Twymon
OUTSTANDING NEIGHBORHOOD WINNERS
First Place: Beacon Square Homeowners Association
Tied for First Place: Ravines Civic Association
NEIGHBORHOOD ENTRANCEWAY WINNERS
First Place: Beacon Square Homeowners Association
Second Place: Cranbrook Village Homeowners Association 1, 3, 4 & 5
Tied for Second Place: Ravines Civic Association
APARTMENTS
No nominations
CONDOMINIUMS (SMALL GROUNDS)
First Place: Walnut Grove Villas Condominium Association
Second Place: 5000 Town Center Condominium Association
CONDOMINIUMS (LARGE GROUNDS)
First Place: Chanticleer Condominium Association
Second Place: Villa Pointe Condominium Association
Third Place: Cumberland Village Condominium Association
CHURCHES
First Place: Hope United Methodist Church
Second Place: New Hope Missionary Baptist Church
Third Place: St. John Armenian Church
SCHOOLS
Lawrence Technological University
BUSINESSES (SMALL)
Shell Gas Station
BUSINESSES (LARGE)
First Place: Fieger Law
Second Place: Travelers Tower
For more information, call the City of Southfield Neighborhood & Information Center at 1-248-796-5140.