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"First keep the peace within yourself, then you can also bring peace to others."

Thomas á Kempis

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Each year, the CHRC honors eight Coronado citizens who have made significant contributions to peace in human relationships by valuing, modeling, and promoting peaceful communication and conflict resolution.  Nominations are accepted for eight categories: Business, Community Leader, Education, Faith, Health & Human Services, Military, and Youth - Elementary and High School

 

Nominations are accepted each year early in the spring.  A select committee of the Commission then chooses winners from among the nominees.  Awards are presented during "Take My Hand, Coronado!" week at the "Evening Celebration of Peace in Human Relationships".

 

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Following are our 2008 Honorees:

Business:  An individual from the business community in Coronado who has substantially and verifiably contributed to improving communication and to the peaceful resolution of conflict within the business community.  (Sponsored by The Coronado Chamber of Commerce)

 

    2008 CHRC PEACEMAKER AWARD BUSINESS HONOREE:

Phil Hammett
Nominated by the Coronado Chamber of Commerce (NOMINATION)

 

Community Leader:  An individual from a non-profit, community-based organization or a local public agency, who has dedicated substantial effort with verifiable results toward both improving communication and the peaceful resolution of conflict in Coronado.  (Sponsored by The Rotary Club of Coronado)

 

Tamara Sheperd Conkle

    2008 CHRC PEACEMAKER AWARD COMMUNITY LEADER HONOREE:

Carole Tessicini

Nominated by Carrie Downey (NOMINATION)

 

Education:  A school employee who has, in the course of his or her duties, substantially and verifiably contributed to improving communication and to the peaceful resolution of conflict within the community of the school.


What is a PEACEMAKER?

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Peace does not mean total harmony among people or the absence of disagreements.  A peacemaker brings certain characteristics to disagreements that make room for resolution and creation of harmony.

 

It can take immense willingness and courage to be a Peacemaker . . . willingness and courage to:

  •   communicate directly with all
      parties.

  •   respect all parties.

  •   set aside feelings of
      superiority and the need for
      power; avoid righteousness.

  •   avoid taking differences
      personally and allow oneself
      to feel uncomfortable.

  •   honor the truth over what one
      would rather believe and/or
      what's popular.

  •   understand before being
      understood . . . listen to and
      hear what others say.

  •   imagine how the other person
      feels and empathize with the
      cause of their feelings.

  •   speak honestly about their
      thoughts and feelings . . .
      say difficult things.

  •   ask for what one wants.

  •   accept the other person's point
      of view although one may not
      agree (agree to disagree).

  •   appreciate differences.

  •   seek a win-win outcome.

  •   compromise, forgive and smile!

Are YOU a Peacemaker?

 

 

    2008 CHRC PEACEMAKER AWARD EDUCATION HONOREE:

Karl J. Mueller

Mary Gwen Brummitt

Nominated by Bill Seager (NOMINATION)


Faith:
 
A religious or spiritual leader in Coronado whose work has been especially effective in promoting and building peace in human relationships.

 

    2008 CHRC PEACEMAKER AWARD FAITH HONOREE:

Mary Gwen Brummitt

Nominated by Elvern Orr (NOMINATION)


Health and Human Services:  An individual whose practice in Coronado's health and human services sector has substantially and verifiably contributed to peace in human relationships in Coronado.

Lisa Marems Lazar, Ph.D.

 

    2008 CHRC PEACEMAKER AWARD HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES HONOREE:

Lisa Marems Lazar, Ph.D.

Nominated by Mark Tafoya (NOMINATION)

 

Military:  An individual who is active duty military and stationed in Coronado who has, in the course of duty, substantially and verifiably contributed to improving communication and to the peaceful resolution of conflict in individual relationships within the military community.

 

    2008 CHRC PEACEMAKER AWARD MILITARY HONOREE:

Tamara Shepherd Conkle

Nominated by Captain Anthony E. Gaiani (NOMINATION)


Youth (two categories):  A student who attends Elementary or Middle School in Coronado, and a student who attends High School in Coronado, who value, model, and promote peace in human relationships on campus and in the community at large.

    2008 CHRC PEACEMAKER AWARD YOUTH HONOREE:

ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE SCHOOL or High School:

Tom Ben-Kiki, CHS

Nominated by Tim Oster (NOMINATION)

 

Phil Hammett


 

Past Peacemakers

 

Karl J. Mueller

 

 

 

Carole Dupuis Tessicini

 

 

Peace Dove

 

 

 

 











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