2008 Preservation Awards Winners!

The 2008 Preservation Awards Dinner held on Saturday, May 10th at The Woman’s Club of Orange was, once again, a huge success!

Over 130 people attended this annual event as we honored local businesses, homeowners and City employees for their outstanding preservation efforts. This year’s winners are:



Sweet, Sweet Orange Award:  For outstanding restoration, preservation or enhancement of an historic residential home in the Old Towne Orange area that was built pre-1940. The awards recognizes a residence which enriches the historic quality of its neighborhood, contributes to neighborhood pride, and "sweetens" the quality of life in Old Towne.

WINNER: Frank and Shannon Tucker of 206 North Pine

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The Pitcher Park Award:  For outstanding landscape or garden enhancement of a historic site in Old Towne Orange. This award is named after Lawrence and Alice Pitcher who planted and maintained a small, but lush arboretum-like ranch at Almond and Cambridge. The Pitchers donated the property to the citizens of Orange to be used as a park. This award encourages both the preservation and establishment of trees, yards, and gardens which compliment and highlight the sense of history in Old Towne Orange.

WINNER: Pamela Anderson of 803 East Walnut
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The Plaza City Award:  For outstanding restoration, preservation or enhancement of a commercial, industrial or public use property in Old Towne Orange built pre-1940, which sustains life and vitality inherent in the original Orange township. The award recalls that the Orange Plaza was the first commercial and institutional hub in Orange.

WINNER: Chapman University’s restoration of The Western Cordage Building at 501 West Palm
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The OTPA Special Merit Award:  Recognition to a person, group, program, process, project or building that has contributed significantly to preservation in Old Towne.

WINNER: Roger Hohnbaum and Bob Von Schimmelmann of the City of Orange Public Works Department

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The Spirit of Old Towne: This award is given to the person or group who has most contributed to the goals of the Old Towne Preservation Association which are to preserve and enhance the unique Old Towne Orange area through education, communication and community involvement. This award recognizes frequent and consistent preservation effort made in a spirit which cultivates neighborhood pride.

WINNER: The Community Development Department and the Orange Public Library and History Center
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The Good Neighbor Award: For a structure built in Old Towne which demonstrates outstanding compatibility and harmony with the existing historic structures it neighbors. This award encourages new development which is sensitive to the rhythm and pattern of the streetscape of the entire block and which blends into the neighborhood in architectural design, size and use of material.

WINNER:
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Dale Rahn Volunteer of the Year Award: An award named after OTPA's first President is a special award, given in cases of extreme merit and not necessarily each year, for endless hours of volunteer work helping shape the preservation of our community.

WINNER:  Russ Siebert

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