Wilbur Awards for Outstanding Community LeadershipThe Wilbur Awards are presented annually to individuals, organizations, and student leaders who epitomize the power of one entity or individual to positively impact our community or region as models of effective leadership and of working together for excellence, pride, and progress. Named in memory of Wilbur Smith, anyone in our area can nominate—or be awarded—a Wilbur Award. Strong nominees will have a history of collaborating in the community to build strong partnerships. View Wilbur Award Honorees from years past
Wilbur Award History
The Leadership Texarkana Alumni Association developed the annual program of awards for Community Leadership in 1992 under the co-chairmanship of Leadership Texarkana graduates Eddie Farnsworth and Barbara Bennett. The first event was called First Annual Community Achievement Night, held on the evening of February 28, 1992. LT Grad and team member Janet Elwood suggested naming the awards in honor of Wilbur Smith, and from 1993 on, the awards program itself has carried Wilbur’s name. In 1993, the Wilbur Awards program was held in the Perot Theatre. Wilbur Smith was the honored guest, and local cultural organizations, including Texarkana Repertory Company and the regional choir, provided entertainment. The original program of awards included multiple categories for honoring leaders, including Cultural and Historical Causes, Basic Human Needs, Education, and more. All nominees were profiled prior to the awards in a full-color tabloid compiled and published by the Texarkana Gazette; all nominees were also interviewed and profiled in video format by the TISD Tigervision crew, with the video showing the evening of the Awards presentation. The award presented to the winner named in each category was an original glass artwork: a glass face poured from a local model and designed and crafted by local artist Paula Moore. These proceedings required elaborate planning and abundant resources, as well as large numbers of individuals in every field willing to nominate worthy honorees and a signature artist willing to allocate her resources to continuing the awards in the original format. Within five years, the awards program was scaled back significantly in terms of categories of honorees and presentation logistics, but Leadership Texarkana continued to seek out and honor exemplary individuals (youth and adult) and organizational leaders throughout the community. For many years, the awards were presented by an awards team that made surprise visits to the honorees’ workplaces. Since 2010, with the advent of the Annual Lunch for Leaders, the Wilbur Awards presentation has been part of that annual event. All worthy nominees in the three categories are recognized during the luncheon program. All honorees/nominees are invited as guests of the organization to attend and be honored.
About Wilbur SmithIn 1992, when the Leadership Texarkana Alumni Association began an awards program to recognize outstanding community leadership in Texarkana, USA, the founding committee decided to name the awards after Wilbur Smith, recognizing how he symbolized the power of one individual to have a positive impact on a community. Wilbur Smith was a noted public servant to Texarkana for many years. Born on October 5, 1902, in Texarkana, Mr. Smith graduated from Texas High School on May 23, 1919. His professional career included working for Texarkana National Bank, as an assistant traffic manager for Southwestern Transportation Company, and as division manager and later emeritus agent for Prudential Insurance Company. Mr. Smith dedicated his time and energy to Texarkana, contributing his time and energy to numerous civic organizations, including the Texarkana Chamber of Commerce, the Jaycees, the Texarkana Community Chest (which was a predecessor to the United Way), the Texarkana Rotary Club, as well as serving as a valued member of the Presbyterian Church of the Redeemer, Boy Scout Troop 1 and the Knights of Templar and Shrine, and numerous other organizations. Mr. Smith became a local celebrity for his comprehensive knowledge of the community and its citizens, past and present, and for his storytelling talent. Because of his renowned city pride and devotion to the history and people of Texarkana, he was one of the founders of the Texarkana Historical Society and Museum and was bestowed the title Town Historian. Throughout his lifetime, he earned the admiration of the townspeople and a host of accolades and honors, including the C. E. Palmer Award, the city’s highest award for civic achievement, and the prestigious Paul Harris Fellowship. In 1997, his Rotary Club renamed itself the Wilbur Smith Texarkana Rotary Club in his honor, and in an additional tribute to him, March 21 23, 1980, and October 5, 1987, were declared Wilbur Smith Days by both Texarkana, AR, and Texarkana, TX.
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