Historic Southern Indiana (HSI) is a heritage-based regional outreach program
of the University of Southern Indiana. It seeks to identify, preserve, enhance,
and promote the historic, natural, and recreational resources of the region for
the benefit of visitors and citizens.
Judy and the late Governor Frank O’Bannon embody the mission and goals of
Historic Southern Indiana in their commitment to, and love of, the distinctive
heritage of southern Indiana. Their belief in the identification, preservation
and promotion of those things that make communities special is especially
evident in their support of programs benefiting youth.
In their honor, Historic Southern Indiana will recognize persons who epitomize
the values that the O’Bannons worked for all of their adult lives.
Criteria for the Award:
This will be awarded to an individual who has become an exemplary model of
community education in such activities as community heritage, heritage/cultural
tourism, historic preservation, and historical interpretation in the Historic
Southern Indiana region. Supporting materials could include, for example, how
the individual was able to obtain community support for projects, what sort of
curriculum development or training materials were developed, and how
preservation and interpretation projects benefited their intended audience. The
recipient’s achievements will reflect the overall mission of HSI as well as the
special interests of the O'Bannons.
Eligibility:
The award is open for people in paid positions as well as volunteers whose
programs enrich the lives of young people age 18 or less. It is not limited to
those who work in the schools. Nominees must reside in the Historic Southern
Indiana region—the twenty-six counties of the southern part of the state. These
extend from Knox, Daviess, Martin, Lawrence, Jackson, Ripley, Jennings and
Dearborn counties southward to the Ohio River.
Schedule:
Nominations will be solicited in the spring. Interested persons may nominate
themselves. A panel of judges will select the recipient by September 1. The
award will be presented at the Annual Meeting of Historic Southern Indiana in
the early fall.
Judges:
A representative panel of judges will be selected by the HSI Executive
Committee.
Award:
A $1,000 cash prize, a plaque, recognition at the Annual Meeting of Historic
Southern Indiana, an article highlighting the achievements of the recipient in
the Historic Southern Indiana newsletter, and a news release featuring the
recipient’s achievements.
Nomination Form
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Attachment. In one page or less, describe how the nominee has become
qualified for this award. (See criteria on page 1.) You may also attach such
visual documentation as a photograph, a newspaper or magazine clipping, a
videotape or DVD, a brochure, or a teaching unit. (No more than 5 pages total
for attachments.) Maximum consideration will be
given those nominations that describe the results of the projects/programs
performed by the nominee. If you have any questions, call (812) 465-7014.
Send completed nomination form and attachments before July 11, 2008 to:
Historic Southern Indiana
Attention: Jane Reynolds
University of Southern Indiana
8600 University Boulevard
Evansville, IN 47712
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8600 University Boulevard - Evansville, IN 47712-3596 - 812/464-8600
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