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2020 Mayor's Community Service Awards

Published online: Oct 26, 2020
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AMMON --  The City of Ammon following are recipients of the 2020 Ammon Mayor’s  Community Service Awards: 

Bruce Ard. Bruce served as Ammon's Mayor from 1988 to 2009, during a time of dramatic growth. He  had a profound impact on the character and development of the City of Ammon. Even after finishing his  time as Mayor, Bruce continued to serve for 10+ additional years as Chairman of the Ammon Urban  Renewal Board. Bruce is a man of service, and we appreciate all that he has done for our community. 

Fawn Zirker. As a registered nurse at EIRMC, Fawn has seen first-hand the effects of COVID-19. She has  not only served our community as a nurse, but has also spent many hours in communities out of the  state assisting in their hospitals as a nurse. Her example of service and her efforts to inform the  community about the virus are to be commended this year. 

Lonny Fullmer. Lonny Fullmer is a great example of selfless service. He has shown this example on many  occasions to many local Boy Scouts. He has spent many hours with his Scouts teaching and doing  community service, including working on many projects in Ammon's parks. Thanks to Lonny for his  commitment to improving young lives and his local community. 

Brandy Green Shurts and Suzanne Green Sibbett. Brandy and Suzanne have spent many hours to  develop what has become the Ammon Winter Light Parade. They have shown great commitment to see  the Parade become an even better Ammon event every year. We love the Parade and are grateful for  Brandy and Suzanne. 

Robert Peterson. Robert Peterson has quietly been a guiding force for Ammon Fiber's success. He has  lent much time, effort and intellect toward supporting the Ammon Model and its development and  influence throughout Idaho. Without Robert's help, Ammon Fiber would not be where it is today.

Jorden Cammack. Jorden took a great idea--the Ammon Arts Community Theatre--and ran with it, even  in the midst of some very difficult circumstances with the virus restrictions. She took steps to keep her  cast and the community safe, and put on a fantastic first show. She keeps giving so much of her time to  bring successful theater opportunities to Ammon residents. 

Geri Rackow. Geri has given countless hours over the past several months in an unexpected and difficult  time to help lead Ammon and our region out of the COVID-19 pandemic. She cares deeply for the  community health, and it shows in her role as Director of Eastern Idaho Public Health. She also serves on  Ammon's Parks and Trails Committee, a service for which we are grateful. 

Citizen of the Year -- Jerry Clark (posthumously). Jerry quietly went about his work and life blessing  those around him, until he was tragically taken from us in an accident on March 16, 2020. He was a  musician. Most of us knew him as a piano tuner. He selflessly gave of his time, skills and talents  whenever asked. He did not ask for praise or acclaim. He was a fine example of the service-driven life, to  which we can all aspire. 

Award recipients will be recognized at a City Council meeting in November. We hope that everyone will  join us in recognizing and thanking this wonderful group of individuals for all that they have contributed  to the City of Ammon and our local community and the work they continue to do.


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