Pensacola Chapter Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge
The Pensacola Chapter of Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge presented awards to the following Pensacola Citizens for their outstanding community involvement:
Adult Community – George Washington Honor Medal
Frank Emond – A Lifetime of Doing Good
Sarah Seelman and Jaque Taylor – Giving Back: Quilters Support Community and Honor Vets Through the Final Salute
Information Warfare Training Command, CDR Christopher Eng, USN and School District of Escambia County, Malcolm Thomas, Superintendent – Saturday Scholars
Youth Community – George Washington Honor Medal
Madeline Bookout – World War II Oral Histories
Tyler Carach – I DONUT need a reason to Thank a Cop
Jessica Hatton – McDonald House
Casey Scott – The Currie House
Educator – George Washington Honor Medal
Steve Tuley – Teaching through Drama
Public Communications – George Washington Honor Medal
The Appleyard Foundation, Dick Appleyard
The University of West Florida Historic Trust, Robert Overton, Exec. Dir.
The John Appleyard Storytelling Cottage
Jill Hubbs – They Were Our Fathers
Youth Essay – George Washington Honor Medal on Ribbon
Ethan Besemer, Dakota Fulton, Savannah Hush, Destiny Lewis James Todd, Alexander Wilson
Youth Essay – Certificate
Donald Reyes, Ricora Jones, Tierra Gooden, Caeley Farrior, William Kane,
Liberty Bell Award – Adult Community
Petty Officer First Class David D. Hernandez, USN
Navy Participation in Community Events
Liberty Bell Award – Special Events
The Northern District of Florida U.S. District Court
Naturalization
Lifetime Achievement- American Eagle on Stand
Pam Schwartz
“Life is a gift which is better when shared.”
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