Joe Weller named 2012 Citizen of the Year

Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmailby feather
xIMG_2646.JPG

Margaret Gaston, right, who was the 2011 Citizen of the Year, presented this year’s award to Joe Weller. (James Carnes photo)

Monday night, Joe Weller of Kearny was named the Copper Basin Chamber of Commerce 2012 Citizen of the Year.

Weller also received multiple nominations and was cited for his participation in countless volunteer activities including volunteer worker at the Copper Basin Food Bank, member of the Pioneer Day Parade and Electric Light Parade committees and Trustee, Treasurer and Leadership Team member of the Church of the Good Shepherd.

He is also provider of maintenance at the Church of the Good Shepherd’s property and grounds and serves as the coordinator of the NOMAD program. This program involves two teams of retirees each year from throughout the U.S. who travel to Kearny to work on projects for the church and other areas of need in the community. Joe plans all work projects, prepares complete hardcopy specifications for all projects and procures necessary supplies. He also makes many trips out of town to get supplies using his own vehicle during the NOMAD visits

Joe is also a participant in the ADOT highway cleanup program for the area designated to his church and is engineer, conductor and maintenance person for The Good Shepherd Express, a miniature train for youngsters to ride during community events throughout the Copper Basin area.

He is a member of the Town of Kearny’s VIPS (Volunteers in Police Service). As a VIP, he patrols Kearny, assists in traffic control when necessary and delivers Town Council packets.

 Other activities include performing maintenance on the rock waterfall located on Alden Rd. as a continuing member of the Kearny 50th Year Anniversary Committee. He has donated his time and use of his personal vehicle to make round trips to Eloy to pick up garbage barrels for the Town; traveled to Tucson to purchase parts for lights at the Town Yard and then installed the parts to make the lights functional again.

He also designed and installed the shade ramada at the Kearny Pool.

Besides volunteering the above activities, Joe also assists neighbors and friends who may need a little help in situations such as rides to medical appointments, airing up vehicles tires, vacation house watches and grounds upkeep.

It was the consensus of all who wrote nomination letters for Joe that he deserved the COY award for all his unselfish giving to the community.

Other nominees this year were Amanda Kelley, Martina Burnam and Rita Aranda-Pina.

Last year’s Citizen of the Year, Margaret Gaston, presented the award at a dinner held at Rosalia’s in Kearny.

admin (8132 Posts)


Facebooktwitterby feather
Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmailby feather

Comments are closed.

  • Additional Stories

    DPS Encourages all Motorists to Drive Courteously This Holiday Season

    December 23rd, 2013
    by

    Arizona – The Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS), through its Highway Patrol Division, encourages all travelers to drive with […]


    Arvel Bird At the Arboretum New Year’s Day Concert at noon

    December 19th, 2013
    by

    Here’s a resolution you’ll find easy to keep: spend New Year’s Day outdoors at one of Arizona’s most scenic venues, […]


    Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction visited San Carlos Secondary School

    December 2nd, 2013
    by

    John Huppenthal, Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction visited San Carlos Secondary School, one of the Cobre Valley Institute of Technology’s […]


    Happy Thanksgiving!

    November 28th, 2013
    by

    Copper Area News would like to wish you a happy Thanksgiving! Please remember to drive safely this holiday weekend. For […]


  • Additional Stories

    Attention all Potential Candidates! Campaign Finance Seminar is Coming Up

    November 27th, 2013
    by

    Florence- Believe it or not, the 2014 campaign cycle will soon be here. Secretary of State Ken Bennett will be […]


    Governor Jan Brewer Announces $7.6 Million Grant to Fund New State Veterans Cemetery in Marana

    November 26th, 2013
    by

    Phoenix– Governor Jan Brewer today announced the Arizona Department of Veterans Services has been awarded a $7.6 million federal grant […]


    Ray Unified School District Winter Festival Concert

    November 26th, 2013
    by

    Kearny- On Thurs., Dec. 12, at 7 pm the Ray Unified School District Band program will be holding its Winter […]


    Pinal County Offices to be closed Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving Holiday

    November 26th, 2013
    by

    Florence- Pinal County governmental offices will be closed on Thursday and Friday, November 28 and 29, for the Thanksgiving holiday. […]


  • Copperarea

  • Southeast Valley Ledger