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The formal Call for Nominations for 2010 has been issued, and nominations must be submitted by email by April 5, 2010.

Details about the 2008 Award Recipients
Details about the 2007 Award Recipients

The James I. Hambleton memorial award was established by the Eastern Apicultural Society of North America to recognize research excellence in apiculture. The EAS Student Apiculture award was established to recognize students studying apiculture at the undergraduate or graduate level in a recognized college or university in the United States or Canada. Each award nomination must include a biographical sketch of the nominee, a list of his/her publications, specific identification of the research work on which the nomination is based and an evaluation and appraisal of the accomplishment of the nominee, especially of work in the last five-year period for Hambleton award nominees (or a shorter period for Student nominees). Two letters of recommendation supporting the nomination are also required.

The Roger A. Morse Outstanding Teaching/Extension Service/Regulatory Award is given annually to recognize an individual in teaching/extension and/or regulatory activity in the field of apiculture. Nominations for this award are welcome from any person in the field of apiculture or may be self-nominating. Nominations shall consist of a letter documenting the achievement of excellence in any or all of the areas of teaching/extension and /or regulatory activities in apiculture. Some indication of the appointment responsibilities should be included. In addition, a suitable CV or resume documenting the activities of the nominee must be submitted.

Divelbiss Award

Loretta Surprenant has issued the call for nominations for the 2010 Divelbiss Award. If you know of a worthy recipient, please get in touch with your state or provincial EAS director and assist them in submitting a nomination. Her letter requesting nominations follows below.
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Loretta Surprenant
27 Country Home Way
Essex, New York 12936
(518) 963-7593
Email: eas"at"willex"dot"com

January 2, 2010


Dear EAS Director:

Each year the Eastern Apiculture Society gives the Divelbiss Award to that person, or husband-wife team, who has—over a period of years—reached the non-beekeeping public to teach about the values of honey bees in our lives.

Each year you are asked to nominate someone, not necessarily from your own state, who would be a candidate for this award. You may wish to announce this award at your local and state organization meetings and in their newsletters. You may wish to inform officers of state and local organizations and request their input.

The nomination is really very easy. Write a letter outlining what the candidate has done in reaching the non-beekeeping public over a period of time. Such groups as 4-H, Scouts, school groups, media interviews, community organizations, Lions, Garden Clubs, county and state fairs, etc., all qualify as non-beekeeping public.

The letter may also include the teaching of beekeeper’s Short Courses and other instructional work toward education beekeepers and prospective beekeepers. The nominee does not need to be a member of EAS (but we’d be delighted if he/she would join).

Deadline: April 15, 2010. We would prefer your nomination to be sent electronically by sending it to: eas"at"willex"dot"com. You can also send to the address above.

I am looking forward to your nominations.

Sincerely,

Loretta Surprenant
EAS Secretary

Past Award Winners

HAMBLETON AWARD
1973 Rolf Boch
1974 Norman Gary
1975 Basil Furgala
1976 Walter Rothenbuhler

1977 Samuel McGregor
1978 Hachiro Shimanuki
1979 S. Cameron Jay
1980 Jonathan White

1981 Elton Herbert
1982 Thomas Rinderer
1983 Thomas Gochnauer
1984 Roger Morse
1985 Alfred Dietz
1986 Eric Erickson
1987 Martha Gilliam
1988 Robert Page
1989 No Award (No conference)

1990 Christine Peng
1991 Anita Collins
1992 Mark Winston
1993 Gene Robinson

1994 Thomas Seeley
1995 William Wilson
1996 John Harbo
1997 Walter S. Sheppard
1998 Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman
1999 Gard W. Otis
2000 No Award (No nominations)
2001 No Award (No nominations)
2002 Orley 'Chip' Taylor

2003 Marla Spivak
2004 Jeff Pettis
2005 Stanley Schneider
2006 Keith Delaplane

2007 Greg Hunt
2008 Zachary Huang
2009 No Award (No nominations)


STUDENT AWARD
1979 Mark Winston, University of Kansas1
1980 Richard Nunnamaker, University of Wyoming
1981 Osman Kaftanoghu, University of California-Davis
1982 Alan Bolton, University of Florida

1983 Gloria de Grandi-Hoffman, Michigan State
1984 No Award
1985 Gene Robinson, Cornell University2
1986 Daniel Pesante, Louisiana State

1987 Robert Danka, Louisiana State
1988 Michael Smirle, Simon Fraser
1989 No Award, (No conference)
1990 Jeff Pettis, Texas A&M3

1991 Ken Naumann, Simon Fraser
1992 Ernesto Guzman-Novoa, University of California-Davis
1993 Lilia de Guzman, Louisiana State
1994 Tanya Pankiw, Simon Fraser
1995 Diana Sammataro, Ohio State
1996 Tugrul Giray, University of Illinois, Urbana
1997 Elizabeth A. Capaldi, Michigan State University
1998 Michael S. Stanghellini, North Carolina State University

1999 No Award (No nominations)
2000 No Award (No nominations)
2001 Paula A. Macedo. University of Nebraska
2002 David Schultz, University of Illinois

2003 Heather Mattila, University Of Guelph
2004 Selim Dedej, University Of Georgia
2005 Lora Morandin, Simon Fraser
2006 Shelley Hoover, Simon Fraser

2007 Nicholas Aliano, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
2008 Geoff Williams, Acadia University
2009 Reed Johnson, University of Illinois

1Mark Winston, Hambleton Award, 1992
2Gene Robinson, Hambleton Award, 1993
3Jeff Pettis, Hambleton Award, 2004


ROGER A. MORSE
TEACHING/EXTENSION/REGULATORY AWARD
2000 James E. Tew, Ohio State University
2001 Dewey M. Caron, University of Delaware
2002 Michael Burgett, Oregon State University
2003 Malcolm Sanford, University of Florida, Retired

2004 Don Dixon, Provincial Apiarist, Manitoba Canada
2005 Marion Ellis, Ext. Specialist, Univ. Nebraska
2006 Tony Jadczak, Apiary Inspector, Maine

2007 Clarence Collison, Mississippi State University
2008 Robert Berthold, Professor Emeritus, Delaware Valley College
2009 William Michael Hood, Clemson University