Distinguished Service Award
The Distinguished Service Award was created in 1988 and awarded to Jack McCracken that same year.
The award is based on contribution to community welfare and betterment; participation in all-around community activities and civic enterprises; evidence of lasting contributions to community welfare; evidence of leadership ability; success in vocation; personal and business progress and cooperation with individuals and organizations.
The award is presented during the chamber’s Annual Membership Banquet and is the highlight of the evening’s events.
On occasion, an individual leaves this life too soon, and the chamber feels compelled to recognize that individual after the are gone. In these instances, a Posthumous Distinguished Service Award is presented to the family of that individual.
Special Distinguished Service Awards are also bestowed for special achievements. You can check out the full list of Distinguished Service Award recipients on it’s on tab under Community Service
In 2023, the Chamber made a significant decision regarding the recognition of distinguished individuals who had demonstrated exceptional service during their lives. Due to the number of deserving candidates, both living and deceased, it was determined that more than one Distinguished Service Award should be presented at the Annual Membership Banquet. However, in order to properly honor the legacy of those who had passed away, a separate Posthumous Distinguished Service Award ceremony was also established. This service is held in the spring and is dedicated to recognizing multiple distinguished individuals who have passed away. By separating the two ceremonies, the Chamber is able to more fully celebrate the accomplishments of both living and deceased individuals. The Distinguished Service Award presented at the Annual Membership Banquet in the fall remains a highlight of the Chamber’s calendar, and the memorial service in the spring serves as a touching tribute to those who have left a lasting impact on the community.