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Release #09 01 25
Contact: Jennifer Garnett, Chief Public Information Officer 408-718-2601 jgarnett@sunnyvale.ca.gov
2025 AWARD OF EXCELLENCE & COMMUNITY AWARD WINNERS
Recipients to be honored at Sept. 20 State of the City Celebration
SUNNYVALE, Calif. – The City of Sunnyvale has announced the winners of the annual Community Awards program. The Mayor and Councilmembers will honor them at the City’s State of the City celebration on Saturday, Sept. 20. This year’s awardees are:
- Contribution to the Arts – Elsa Nuñez (Folklórica dance at Columbia Middle School)
- High School Student of the Year – Jacob Su (Bellarmine College Preparatory; fruitsharing.com)
- Businessperson/Business of the Year – Liam Balfe (Fibbar MaGees)
- Educator of the Year – Christine Penland (Columbia Middle School)
- Environmental Achievement – Eric Krock (Greenspace advocate)
- Volunteer of the Year – Rose Gregorio (Unhoused advocate)
- Distinguished Residents of the Year – Mike and Sue Serrone (Community volunteers)
The City accepts award nominations from the community year-round. A panel of former Community Award recipients and current board and commission members selects the winners.
Mayor Larry Klein will also present his selections for the Mayor’s Awards of Excellence to:
- Award of Excellence (Individual) – Bridget Watson (School board member; Community volunteer)
- Award of Excellence (Group) – Charles Street Gardens (Community garden)
“Sunnyvale is fortunate to have many people who invest their time and energy making a difference in our community,” said Mayor Larry Klein. “Our award winners are truly inspiring, and we’re delighted to celebrate and recognize them for their many unique contributions.”
Sunnyvale’s State of the City celebration will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 20 at City Hall (456 W. Olive Ave.). The Mayor will deliver his State of the City address at approximately 9:30 a.m. Recognition of Board and Commission members and the Community Awards presentations will follow. All community members are invited to attend this free event. Activities include a reception and community organization fair. Visit Sunnyvale.ca.gov for event details and Community Award information.
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About the City of Sunnyvale - Sunnyvale is the heart of Silicon Valley. With a population of 159,673, Sunnyvale is the seventh-largest city in the Bay Area. We’re a center of technology and innovation, but also a town of quiet family neighborhoods, strong schools and a diverse community of people. The city has 27 parks; facilities for golf, tennis and swimming; a library; and an arts complex. Sunnyvale’s downtown is home to a variety of local eateries and merchants, and hosts frequent art festivals, concerts and a year-round farmers’ market. Sunnyvale has over 11,000 businesses that provide a rich mixture of goods and services, including many icons in tech, manufacturing, retail and research and development.
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