Community
Achievement Award
The
Community Achievement Award recognizes a community’s outstanding
accomplishments toward the goals of STC. This award is presented
only to communities that have distinguished themselves by exceeding
ordinary expectations.
The
Lone Star Community received this award in:
2007 - Distinguished
2006 - Distinguished
2005 - Merit
2004 - Distinguished
2003
- Distinguished
For continued spirit
and incentive during challenging times, for hosting and supporting
STC's 50th Annual Conference, and for providing a forum for
leading Lone Star community members to success.
1996
1989
Community
Pacesetter Award
The
Community Pacesetter Award recognizes communities for outstandingly
innovative and successful activities. Unlike the Community Achievement
Award, which recognizes a community for exceptional strength
across many activity types, the Community Pacesetter Award is
designed to celebrate excellence in a specific activity or event.
The
Lone Star Community received this award in:
1998
In recognition of
hosting the 1998 Region 5 Conference
1997
In recognition of
hosting the 1996 Region 5 Conference
1995
STC
Newsletter Award
Newsletters
play an integral role in communicating news and information
between STC communities and SIGs and their members. These newsletters
also help both members and nonmembers develop an interest in
Society goals and activities at both the community and Society
levels. The STC newsletter competition honors community and
SIG newsletter producers who strive to achieve these goals and
excel in newsletter publication.
By combining creativity,
individuality, and dedication, the competition winners have
distinguished themselves in service to the LSC. These award-winning newsletters illustrate the
importance of the skills and talents of hard-working,
perceptive editors.
The editors, writers, and
other contributors to these publications deserve much praise
for their time, energy, and perseverance in publishing a
quality product.
The
Lone Star Community's newsletter, Technically Write,
received this award in:
2007
Excellence, Best in Show
Douglas
Dow, Managing Editor
Jackie Damrau, Contributing Editor
Mary McWilliams Johnson, Copy Editor
2004
Excellence
Douglas
Dow, Managing Editor
Jackie Damrau, Contributing Editor
Jennifer Grant, Copy Editor
Maxine Higgenbotham, Reporter
2004
Excellence, Most Improved
Douglas
Dow, Managing Editor
Paul Conant, Editor
Jackie Damrau, Contributing Editor
Jennifer Grant, Copy Editor
2003
Merit, Most Improved
Douglas
Dow, Managing Editor
Paul Conant, Editor
Jackie Damrau, Contributing Editor
Angie Gardi, Reporter
2002
Merit
Douglas
Dow, Managing Editor
2001
Merit
Deborah
Finger, Managing Editor
Andrea Dodd, Assistant Editor
Kathryn Poe, Advertising/Copyeditor
2000
Merit
Robert
G. Hurst, Managing Editor
Beverly Holland, Advertising Manager
Amy Leffingwell, Copyeditor
Rene Stelzer, Copyeditor
1999 Excellence
Rae Couture, Managing
Editor
Peter Litwin, Assistant
Editor
1998 Distinguished
Technical Communication
Kelly Burch, Managing
Editor
Gregg A. Floyd, Art
Director
1997 Merit
Kelly Burch, Managing
Editor
Gregg A. Floyd, Art
Director
1993 Excellence and Most
Improved
Mary McWilliams Johnson,
Managing Editor
Linda Bell, Copy Editor
Maurice Thompson, Copy
Editor
Dale Erickson, Copy Editor
1987 Distinguished
Technical Communication
Anita T. Ross, Managing
Editor
STC
Community Public Relations Competition
The
public relations competition recognizes the effectiveness of
communities and Special Interest Groups (SIGs) in sustained
or special-event public relations efforts. Good public relations
programs enhance the image of STC and our profession in the
view of employers and the general public. The contributors accurately
and professionally communicated their mission and activities
to their target audiences.
The
Lone Star Community won this award in: