Nominations
for 2012 Appalachian Trail Hall of Fame Accepted January
2 through February 29
to
recognize those who have made a significant contribution
toward establishing and maintaining the 2,181 mile footpath
that passes through 14 states from Maine to Georgia.
"Last
year was the inaugural year for the Appalachian Trail
Hall of Fame, and it became an instant hit with those
who hike and appreciate the magnificent resource that
we have in the Appalachian Trail," said Larry Luxenberg,
president of the Appalachian Trail Museum Society
the organization that oversees the Appalachian Trail
Hall of Fame. "The induction of the first class
Myron Avery, Gene Espy, Ed Garvey, Benton MacKaye,
Arthur Perkins and Earl Shaffer set the bar high
for future inductees, but that is the character of those
who will be inducted. All of last years inductees
were pioneers in envisioning, planning, building and
or thru-hiking the trail. The hall of fame recognizes
those people who have unselfishly devoted their time,
energy and resources toward making the Appalachian Trail
a national treasure."
Nomination
criteria and the nominating and selection processes
for the 2012 Hall of Fame are:
Criteria
- Those eligible for inclusion include anyone who has
made an exceptional and positive contribution to the
Appalachian Trail or Appalachian Trail community. This
could be by leadership, inspiration, service, achievement
or innovation. This includes, without limitation, pioneers
who conceived of and developed the trail; those who
organized or directed major trail organizations like
the Appalachian Trail Conservancy and Appalachian Trail
clubs; maintaining clubs; longtime trail maintainers;
leaders who promoted and protected the A.T.; hikers
who have made significant accomplishments, and other
persons who have enriched the culture or community of
the Appalachian Trail by their association with it.
Eligible persons can be living or deceased. The emphasis
will be on persons who have made their contribution
to the A.T. over a long period, whether or not they
are still active. Six individuals were elected in the
first year. The sizes of the succeeding classes will
be gradually reduced to create the maximum degree of
honor and exclusivity. The first few classes will be
comprised primarily of important historical figures
(living or deceased) rather than contemporary figures.
Eligibility and selection will be determined without
regard to race, creed, color, gender, sexual orientation,
or national origin.
Nominations
Nominations will be solicited from throughout
the hiking and trails community, by using this online
site http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KGCPCBW
. A nominator need not be a member of any hiking organization
to submit a nomination. A nominator may only make one
nomination per election cycle. Nominators will be asked
to justify their nomination in a brief statement not
exceeding 200 words that describes the nominee and why
he or she fits the criteria.
Deadline
for nominations Wednesday, February 29, 2012.
Hall
of Fame Committee; Election An Appalachian Trail
Hall of Fame Committee has been selected by the Appalachian
Trail Museum Society Board of Directors to supervise
the election process and to submit the finalists to
the board. That committee is chaired by Jim Foster,
a museum volunteer and 2007 thru-hiker of the Appalachian
Trail. Other members of the committee are Noel DeCavalcante,
Tom Johnson, Brian King, Larry Luxenberg and Bill OBrien.
The Appalachian Trail Hall of Fame Committee will deliver
the slate of finalists to the museum board by March
15, 2012, for subsequent review and elections. The Appalachian
Trail Museum Society Board elected to six people to
the 2011 Charter Class. Up to five may be elected to
the 2012 class. The Committee and Board plan to gradually
reduce the size of subsequent Hall of Fame classes.
Announcement
and recognition of inductees Appalachian
Trail Hall of Fame inductees will be announced on Friday,
June 8, 2012, at the Appalachian Trail Hall of Fame
Banquet at the Allenberry Resort in Boiling Springs,
Pennsylvania. The inductees will be enshrined on an
Appalachian Trail Hall of Fame Wall of Honor to be located
in the Appalachian Trail Museum.
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