2025 WRPA Awards Recipients

Congratulations, 2025 Award Recipients!

This spring, we want to honor the amazing people, parks, and programs that received an award at the awards ceremony during the 2025 WRPA Conference & Tradeshow. The WRPA Awards Program honors individuals and organizations for their contributions to the field of recreation and parks in Washington State. A variety of awards were handed out to WRPA members and public citizens. 

There are three categories recognized for WRPA's Awards Program: Professional AwardsCitation of Merit Awards, and Spotlight Awards. In addition to these categories, WRPA also acknowledges Mickey Corso Leadership Grant recipients.

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Mickey Corso Leadership Grant

The Mickey Corso Professional Leadership Grant was created as a tribute to Mickey Corso (1942–1990) and to his inspiring leadership skills in the recreation and park field. Each year, this grant is awarded to deserving professionals who are looking to further their education and leadership skills.

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Jeremy Jasman, City of Mercer Island

 

 

    

 

Audrey CooperCity of Chelan

 

 

 


Professional Award Recipients  

The WRPA Professional Awards celebrate outstanding individuals in parks and recreation, from emerging leaders and unsung heroes to influential advocates, retired professionals, and those advancing legislative priorities—honoring dedication, impact, and lasting contributions to the field.

Levy Legislative Award

Honors exceptional services surrounding legislative initiatives for WA State and respective communities.

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Roxanne Miles, Former WRPA Legislative Committee Chair 

 

 

 

Lasting Legacy Award 

The Lasting Legacy Award (formally know as Distinguished Service) honors recently retired professionals for outstanding service in the field of parks and recreation. 

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Aaron Pointer, Parks Tacoma Commissioner, City of Tacoma 

 

 

 

James Fileds, Aquatics Coordinator, City of Vancouver

 

 

 

 

Tim Reid (received by Laurie Beck), Community Services Program Coordinator, City of Bellevue

 

 

 

Daryl Faber, Arts, and Recreation, City of Auburn Parks

 

 

 

Ron C. Davis II Unsung Hero Award

The Ron C Davis II Award recognizes an individual for their unwavering commitment, leadership, passion, and contributions to the profession.  This award is meant for those individuals who work tirelessly to make a difference in people’s lives, without being in the spotlight, without significant acknowledgment, but with steadfast grace and passion. This award is for an Unsung Hero. 

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Mike FarrellCity of Monroe

 

 

  

Emerging Professional Award

The Emerging Professional Award (formerly known as Young Professional) recognizes up-and-coming leaders in the parks and recreation profession. Those selected for the honor possess the qualities and talents that will result in their assuming top leadership roles in the field and within WRPA in the future. 

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Stacy Stenslie, Kelsey Creek Farm, City of Bellevue

 

 

 

 

Chelsea Kapica, Snohomish County Parks and Recreation, Stanwood WA

 

 

 

 

President's Award

The President's Award allows the current WRPA President to honor an individual or organization of their choosing.

   

  Joanna Martin, City of Longview

 

 

 

Impact and Influence Award

As the highest recognition bestowed by WRPA to an individual, the Impact and Influence Award (formally known as Honor Fellow) recognizes an individual’s dedication and achievement in the field of parks and recreation. The individual selected must be equal in mind, character, and professionalism to those who have preceded him or her and must set an example for those who will follow.

 

Daryl Faber, Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation

 

 

 


Citation of Merit Award Recipients

Citation of Merit Awards recognizes individuals and organizations for their significant contributions to the field of parks and recreation.

Professional Award

This awards honors a park and recreation professional whose contributions to the field of parks and recreation and WRPA. 

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Paul DavenportSeattle Parks & Recreation

 

 

Community Award

This award recognizes individuals and organizations for their significant contributions to the field of park and recreation.

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Nancy MacKerrow, Spokane Parks & Recreation

 

 

 


 Spotlight Awards in Program Excellence Recipients

Spotlight Awards recognize outstanding achievements by parks and recreation agencies.

Spotlight Awards Program Excellence: Equity, Health & Wellness (population under 100,000)

This award recognizes outstanding achievement in the delivery of parks and recreation programs and services that promote healthy lifestyles and community wellness.

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Kirkland Teen Union Building - Parks and Community Services Department 

 

 

 

 

Innovative Programming (population under 100,000)

This award recognizes an outstanding achievement in the delivery of parks and recreation programs and services that are unique and cutting edge. Successfully address a community need. 

 

Outdoor Explorers, City of Burien

 

 

 


Innovative Programming (population over 100,000)

 

Metropolitan Parks District of Tacoma, Park Guides, City of Tacoma

 

 

 

Other Program, Initiative, or Special Event (population under 100,000)

This award recognizes programs, initiatives or special events that celebrate community character.

 

Marysville Parks, Culture & Recreation, Let’s Do Lunch

 

 


Other Program, Initiative, or Special Event (population over 100,000)

 

Vancouver Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services, Vancouver Arts & Music Festival

 

 

 


Spotlight Awards in Facilities, Parks & Trails Recipients

Spotlight Awards highlight excellence and achievements in the field of parks and recreation by honoring the amazing efforts of public agencies and design firms. Facilities & Parks Awards recognize the highest standards in design, development, and renovation of park and recreation areas.

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Indoor Spaces (population under 100,000)

This award recognizes outstanding achievement in indoor facilities (defined as having a roof and walls) that have a recreational use component.

 

Redmond Senior & Community Center, City of Redmond

 

 

 


Indoor Spaces (population over 100,000) 

 

Peninsula Metropolitan Park District, Pierce County

 

 

  

Outdoor Spaces (population under 100,000)

This award recognizes outstanding achievement in outdoor areas that have a recreational use component.

 

Kruckeberg Botanic Garden, City of Shoreline

 

 

 

 

Cedar Lanes ParkAuburn Parks, Arts & Recreation

 

 

 


Outdoor Spaces (population over 100,000)

 

Seattle Parks and Recreation, City of Seattle

 

 

  

Champions for Change

This award is presented to an agency with unique, innovative and exemplary practices of and or all of the following:

  • Increasing access
  • Fostering diversity and inclusion
  • Addressing environmental impact
  • Overall enhancement of social equity within their community or organization.

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Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park and Recreation District, Neurodiverse Student Conservation Corps

 

 

 


Learn More About the Awards

Learn more about the WRPA Awards Program and be sure to submit nominations for future awards. It is important to celebrate your amazing work and the work of your team and colleagues. 

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A Special Message of Inclusion from WRPA

In early 2021, a joint retreat was held between members of the Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (EIB) Committee and the WRPA Board of DirectorsThe purpose of the retreat was to discuss the culture of our association, while also identifying a work plan designed to improve equity and inclusion at all levels of the association. Our ultimate goal is to create an association where EVERY member feels welcome and enjoys a strong sense of belonging.

We are excited to announce—thanks to the leaders of the Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Committee—we have begun a phased approach to updating our award categories and the associated criteria. In hopes of creating a more inclusive awards program, we are taking the initial steps of modernization of some of the category names as well as updating evaluation criteria. While this is an important first step in terms of addressing the existing language and award categories, we know there is additional work to be done in the future.

Through our annual awards program, WRPA looks to honor career-long and emerging leaders alike. As 2021 draws to a close and we reflect on the many accomplishments of our industry, we would encourage each of you to review the revised criteria below and then submit nominations for the incredible co-workers, supervisors, and staff we are all surrounded by. 

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