Axel W. Carlson Award

John D. Hamilton Community Service Award

 

 

Past Recepients

2008 Honorable Joseph Gerace
2007 Vivian & Lula Taylor 
2006 Jane & George Campbell
2005 Jim Roselle
2004 Dudley R. Ericson
 
2003 CRCF Founders
and 1st Board

Carl M. Cappa*
Marion A. Panzarella*
Barbara S. Carlson*
Richard W. Parker
Francis B. Grow*
Samuel P. Price, Sr.
John D. Hamilton*
John L. Sellstrom
Miles L. Lasser
Kenneth W. Strickler
Elizabeth S. Lenna
 
2002 Charles T. Hall, Esq.
 
2001 Russell E. Diethrick, Jr.
 
2000 Carl M. Cappa*
 
1999 Dr. Lillian Vitanza Ney
 
1998 Kenneth W. Strickler
 
1997 Reginald* & Betty Lenna
 
1996 Harry B. Nicholson, Jr.
 
1995 Frances B. Grow*
 
1994 Gregory L. Peterson, Esq.
 
1993 John D. Hamilton*
 
(* denotes the recipient as deceased)


John D Hamilton
Community Service Award


The John D. Hamilton Community Service Award recognizes an individual's dedication, leadership and support in furthering community spirit and enhancing the quality of life in the Chautauqua Region. It was first awarded to John D. Hamilton in 1994 to express the community's appreciation of his tireless efforts and leadership to make the Chautauqua Region a better place.

 

If you have a person who you would like to nominate, please send a letter to the Foundation or email us with the full name, address and detailed explanation of that persons contributions and accomplishments, along with an explanation of why you think the nominee is deserving of the award. The award is presented at an award ceremony and banquet held every September.

2008 Recipient

Honorable Joseph Gerace 

The Chautauqua Region Community Foundation’s John D. Hamilton Community Service Award is given annually to the individual who has shown dedication, leadership and support in furthering community spirit and enhancing life in the Chautauqua Region. This year’s recipient, The Honorable Joseph Gerace, has consistently demonstrated these traits and exemplifies the intent of this award. 
 
The Honorable Joseph Gerace was born and raised in Chautauqua County. Following his graduation from Lakewood High School, he then went on to earn his degrees from Denison University and Albany Law School.
 
His professional career includes over 50 years of service to the public. His public service involvement began with his election as Town of Busti Supervisor in 1957 and continues today through an appointment as Judicial Hearing Officer presiding over Summary Jury Trials and Tax Certiorari cases. 
 
Like John D. Hamilton, Judge Gerace’s great enthusiasm and willingness to go that extra mile has served local organizations well.   His past and present community involvement includes: Lakewood Volunteer Fire Department, Lakewood Business Association, Lakewood Area Chamber of Commerce, supporting youth baseball and recreation activities through the Southwestern Booster Club, Lakewood Memorial Library, Masons, NYS Grange, American Legion, Farm Bureau and Kiwanis. He has served the Lakewood Methodist Church as Lay Minister, Lay Leader and as Chairman of the Official Board. 
 
His civic awards include the prestigious Robert H. Jackson 33° Award for Community Service in 2006. In 2007, he received the Jamestown Bar Association Award for Outstanding Community Service.
 
Recently, he helped organize and draft incorporation papers for the Chautauqua Lake Rowing Association to bring the sport of rowing back to Chautauqua Lake. 
 
Judge Gerace has been very supportive of the Robert H. Jackson Center, having participated in Annual Law Day programs for area students for the past three years and moderated Black History Month programs sponsored by the Jackson Center. In concert with Arthur N. Bailey, Esq., the duo organized the Robert H. Jackson Center American Inn of Court in 2006. The mission of the Inn of Court is to foster excellence in legal skills, professionalism, ethics and civility for attorneys and judges through legal education programs and seminars. Using the RHJ Center’s Inn of Court as a vehicle, The People’s Law School at Jamestown Community College was established. 
 
This award was presented in admiration and honor of the many facets of The Honorable Joseph Gerace. He has forever changed the complexion of the governmental process at all levels and continues to make his mark in the archives of local history and impact on our community. 

See the Photo Album

Marilyn, Kathyrn & Mary Gerace
Joe Gerace & Lyman Buck