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2008 Woman of the Year Nominees
(and their nominating organizations)

Mary Ann Colf
Santa Clarita Valley Rotary Noon

Grace Elliot
Benevolent Protective Order of Elks Santa Clarita #2379

Betty Rabin-Fung
Assistance League of Santa Clarita

Shelley Hann
Betty Ferguson Foundation
Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Health Foundation

Janice Hoskinson
Child & Family Center Foundation

Kris Hough
The SCV Theatre Project
SCV Facilities Foundation

Marlee Lauffer
Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital

Jill Mellady
Michael Hoefflin Foundation
College of the Canyons Foundation

Anna Ott
Boys & Girls Club of SCV Foundation

Judy Penman
Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley
Circle of Hope

Heidi Webber
Placerita Nature Center Associates

2008 Man of the Year Nominees
(and their nominating organizations)

Greg Amsler
Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital

Harry Bell
Santa Clarita Valley Rotary Noon

Kerry Carmody
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Wayne Crawford
Carousel Ranch
Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Health Foundation

Jack Elliot
Benevolent Protective Order of Elks Santa Clarita #2379

Bruce Fortine
Betty Ferguson Foundation

Carl Goldman
Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley
The SCV Theatre Project
Santa Clarita Valley Disaster Coalition
Providence Holy Cross Foundation

Bob Hudson
Samuel Dixon Family Health Centers, Inc.

John Mahaffey
Boys & Girls Club of SCV Foundation

Steve Sturgeon
Child & Family Center Foundation

Jay Weiner
The Gentle Barn

Steve Zimmer
College of the Canyons Foundation





By Jim Walker
Signal Features Editor
jwalker@the-signal.com
661-259-1234 x524
Posted: March 30, 2008  12:13 a.m.

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The setting was the elegant Westridge home of Don and Cheri Fleming on Wednesday evening as the 2008 Man and Woman of the Year Nominees were announced. And if the magic dust from doing good works could rub off, then anyone brushing through that august crowd could then walk directly through the Pearly Gates without setting off the alarm - such was the caliber of those present. First there were the 23 nominees themselves, being recognized for volunteerism above and beyond the call. Then there were the members of the Man and Woman of the Year Committee, all past award winners. And even those guests not falling into either of those fine categories were volunteer champs in the making.

With good food, drink and friends enlivening things, the nominees were brought to an impromptu "stage" at the back patio and the highlights of their volunteerism announced. This was a long process, because there was often more than one organization nominating a candidate. To liven this up, a few of the speakers sang. That included Mark Salyer of the Theatre Project/SCV, who sang lines about Carl Goldman, playing off a tune from "Oklahoma." "Carl's just a guy who cain't say no..." This is Goldman's fourth nomination and earlier he joked about how he felt like Martin Scorsese - always nominated and never winning. But to be nominated puts one in a very elite category, and the compliments to and among all the nominees were as plentiful as they were heart-felt.

Nominee Bruce Fortine said that all the other nominees were "top-notch leaders of the community. That's what makes the Santa Clarita Valley what it is today. I'm proud to be among the nominees."

Gary Condie, the 2005 Man of the Year, noted the widely recognized suitability of all the nominees for the award. "If any one of them won, no one would ask why," he said.

Kept busy ensuring the evening's success were last year's Man and Woman of the year, Greg Nutter and Jeanna Crawford - especially Crawford - as the previous year's winners are always the next year's event chairs. And even when the party was through, their work was nowhere near done. They still have to throw the big bash, the Man and Woman of the Year Awards Dinner on May 2 at the Hyatt Valencia. That's when this year's Man and Woman of the Year will be announced.

For more information visit www.scvmanandwomanoftheyear.org.





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