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Dr. Paul Neiby and Wife Louise Honored as 2009 Citizen(s) of the Year by Sierra Madre Chamber of Commerce

Friday, Jan. 29, 2010  

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Bean Town Coffee Club video tribute to Paul and Louise Neiby

 

The Sierra Madre Chamber of Commerce honored, for the first time, two people as its Citizen(s) of the Year at its annual Citizen of the Year/Board Installation dinner on Friday.  The late Dr. Paul Neiby and his wife Louise were chosen to receive the Chamber's 2009 Citizen(s) of the Year award.  On Dec. 22nd, Chamber president Matt Krantz presented the couple with a bouquet of flowers as the announcement was made by Susan Henderson, a member of the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, and president of Sierra Madre Kiwanis. 

The dinner was held in the Chandelier Room at Santa Anita Park.  About one hundred guests turned out to remember Paul, who passed away Jan. 13th, and to honor Louise, who described the evening as "bittersweet." 

The evening began with a cocktail hour featuring entertainment by the Mercy Powell (jazz) Quartet.  After a brief welcome by 2007 Citizen of the Year Pete Siberell, in his 17th year at Santa Anita and Director of Community Service & Special Projects for the L. A. Turf Club, Chamber President Krantz handed the evening’s emceeing duties over to Susan Henderson.  It was the Kiwanis Club which nominated the Neibys for Citizen of the Year.  Henderson introduced Vince Johnson, who had been requested by the Neibys to perform at the event.  Johnson performed several tunes on piano while guests had the opportunity to peruse half a dozen items available at the silent auction table.  This was the first time the Chamber has employed a silent auction at the Citizen of the Year dinner, and based on the success of this first one, it likely will become a new annual activity.

Reverend Dick Anderson gave the invocation, and the guests sat down to a delicious three-course dinner of Mediterranean Salad, Smoked Mozzarella Capicola Chicken, and Northwestern Seasonal Fruit Tart.  Following dinner, Henderson introduced a long list of honored guests, including nearly a dozen former Citizens of the Year.  Chamber President Matt Krantz then presented Certificates of Appreciation to outgoing Board members Elizabeth Booth, Halcyon Koerber, Linda Thunes and Enid Joffe.  He also introduced the new Board of Directors for 2010, which consists of Elaine Aguilar, Allyn Colbert, Henderson, Laura Hirsh, Sue Lamb, Janette Ledea, Krantz, Robin Salzer and Neil Vance.

Henderson then introduced a video prepared for the event in which friends of the Neibys discussed their contributions at length.  The video began with a congratulatory message from fellow Kiwanian and 1998 Citizen of the Year, Judy Webb-Martin.  The bulk of the video consisted of members of a group that called themselves "The Bean Town Coffee Club."   The “club” met regularly to discuss local happenings, and in the video they were, fittingly, having coffee and reminiscing about their old friend.  Newcomer to the club Jesse Campo said “I think Sierra Madre  is gonna miss him a lot.  He was a real good man.” Gordon Caldwell noted that “He always had a great big smile, you couldn’t miss that smile.” Paul Duncan spoke of meeting Dr. Neiby after an accident which had fractured five of his ribs, and drew laughs when remembering the time he went to visit Paul in the hospital and, hearing that he couldn’t visit unless he was a relative, informed the staff that Paul, who was about the same age if not younger, was his grandfather.  Gary Hood discussed the Neibys contributions to the town’s CERT program and their latest cause, the Sierra Madre AM radio station for emergencies.  George Maurer recalled that Neiby “…fought a gallant battle to keep Orange Grove the way it is today.  He was very passionate with every project he undertook, he followed it to completion.”  Maurer also recalled one of his last conversations with the doctor, in which he was told “It’s important that you not rest on your laurels…”  Joe Pergola, echoing Maurer’s comments stated that “One of the things I’ve learned from Paul is - you start a job, you finish a job,” adding that the honor being given to Louise and Paul is “most deserved.”  Bud Switzer reminisced about Neiby’s contributions to Pioneer Days and the Veterans Photo Wall, and an obviously emotional Jay Whitcraft talked about working with Dr. Neiby on the Library Board of Trustees, the Oral History Project, and the town archives.  He added that “I loved him a lot, it’s very hard to talk about, he was a very good guy…He was always there for me…and Joy (Phillips, Whitcraft’s partner for many years) all during the time I was taking care of her…very supportive and a very determined man.”

Following the video, guest speakers Pat Birdsall (who met the Neibys through Kiwanis), and author Michelle Zack spoke.  Birdsall drew some laughs when she recounted a story in which a staff member at a hospital asked how it worked having a doctor and a nurse in the same household, to which former nurse Louise responded that it worked much the same as in the hospital, with the doctor giving the orders, and the nurse carrying them out.  Zack, whose book "Southern California Story: Seeking the Better Life in Sierra Madre" was recently published by the Sierra Madre Historical Preservation Society and was a pet project of the Neibys, lauded the Neibys for their focus and drive in making the book a reality.

Then the couple received proclamations/certificates from the Chamber, the City of Sierra Madre, the L.A. County Board of Supervisors (Michael Antonovich), a joint proclamation by Assemblyman Anthony Adams and State Senator Bob Huff (who was on hand to make the presentation personally), and Congressman David Dreier.  The City presentations were made by Council members John Buchanan and Joe Mosca.  Congressman Dreier's representative Mark Harmsen was there early in the evening, but had several other events to attend and so Krantz presented Mrs. Neiby with Congressman Dreier's proclamation, as well as Supervisor Antonovich's and the Chamber's.

A very moved Louise Neiby then spoke very briefly thanking everyone for coming and for the honor, and the evening drew to a close. 

Tiffany Bailey, George Maurer and Janette Ledea man the admissions table and chat with Joe Pergola

David Monroy from Sen. Bob Huff's office and Mark Harmsen from Congressman David Dreier's office

Mercy Powell Quartet sans Mercy

George Maurer shakes hand with Guillaume Delaporte (hidden) as Kelly Kendrick and Louise Neiby look on

Amy and Glenn Putnam man the Historical Preservation Society's table selling books

There's Mercy

Mistress of Ceremonies Susan Henderson and Chamber president Matt Krantz

Joan Spears

David Monroy, Joe Mosca (back to camera), Sen. Bob Huff, John Buchanan

Pete Siberell and Matt Krantz

Henderson and Sen. Huff

Joan Fredrich and Eph Konigsberg

Across the back are Theresa Chaure, Bob Matheson, Phyllis Chapman and Linda Thunes

Members of the 2010 Board of Directors: Janette Ledea, Allyn Colbert, Henderson, Krantz and Maurer

Citizen of the Year Louise Neiby receives a standing ovation when introduced by emcee Susan Henderson as Chamber president Matt Krantz looks on.

Senator Huff presents Louise with a commendation from his office and that of Assemblyman Anthony Adams

Ditto

Matt Krantz presents a proclamation from Congressman Dreir's office

Council Members Joe Mosca and John Buchanan present 2009 Citizen of the Year Louise Neiby with proclamations from the City of Sierra Madre

Ditto

Ditto the ditto

 

And yet again

Krantz presents Chamber proclamations

 

 Coffee Club Video Tribute to Dr. Paul and Louise Neiby

Note - there is no audio during the photo slide show, and the audio for the rest of the video was apparently recorded at a very low level, so you'll need to TURN IT UP.

Part 1 - photo slide show, message from Judy Webb-Martin, Coffee Club video featuring Gordon Caldwell, Gary Hood, Paul Duncan

Part 2 - Coffee Club video featuring Bud Switzer, Jesse Campo, George Maurer

Part 3 - Coffee Club video featuring Joe Pergola, Jay Whitcraft, and the whole gang

 

Honored guests at the 2009 Citizen of the Year Awards Dinner

 

Federal Government

Representative for Congressman David Dreier, Mark Harmsen

 

State Government

State Senator Bob Huff, 29th District

Representative for Sen. Huff, David Monroy

 

From the City

 

City Council Member Joe Buchanan

City Council Member Joe Mosca

City Treasurer George Enyedi

City Clerk Nancy Shollenberger

Library Director Toni Buckner

Senior Services Coordinator Susan Clifton

Meals on Wheels Coordinator Darlene Traxler

Former Mayor Bart Doyle

Former Mayor George Maurer

Former Mayor Rob Stockly

 

Civic Organizations

Civic Club President Amy Putnam

Sierra Madre Historical Preservation Society President Dane Lenton and Michelle Zack, author of the Historical Preservation Society's new book “Southern California Story, Seeking a Better Life in Sierra Madre”

Kiwanis President Susan Henderson

Sierra Madre Community Foundation President Rob Stockly

 

Sierra Madre's only Honorary Citizen

 

Dr. William White

 

Former Citizens of the Year

 

2007 – Pete Siberell

2004 – Hank Landsberg

2003 – Rob Stockly

2002 – Bill Messersmith

2000 – Marilyn McKernan

1999 – George Enyedi

1996 – Shirley McGillicuddy

1994 – Jan Reed

1985 - Ginny Liskow

1980 – Phyllis Chapman

1974 – George Maurer

 

Proclamations from:

 

Supervisor Michael Antonovich (presented by Matt Krantz)

Congressman David Dreier (presented by Matt Krantz)

State Sen. Bob Huff and Assemblyman Anthony Adams (joint proclamation presented by State Sen. Bob Huff), City of Sierra Madre presented by Council Members John Buchanan and Joe Mosca

Chamber of Commerce, (presented by Matt Krantz).

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