Almon F Parker was a man who worked untiring for many years to further the interest of the square and folk dance movement. A native of Wenatchee, his interest in square dancing was fostered at an early age by his father who called at private parties for the entertainment of himself and his friends.
Almon F. Parker played a leading role in the forming of the Square and Folk Dance Federation of Washington in 1947-1948 and was elected its first president. During his term of office, the state magazine FOOTNOTES made its first appearance in the form of a ditto sheet. Its purpose then, as now, was to disseminate information of statewide interest to dancers.
He conceived the idea of awarding the Presidents Cup at all state festivals each year and made the initial presentation to "Red" Henderson of Spokane in May 1949.
The award is a large gold cup inscribed "The Almon F. Parker Inspirational Award" and accompanying it is a letter which reads a follows:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
The recipient of the "Inspirational Award" Cup has been cited for having done an outstanding job of teaching and promoting folk dancing as a wholesome recreation of young and old alike.
He is a member of the Folk Dance Federation of Washington and subscribes to its principles and the principles of folk dancing in general that democracy and fair play are as important as having fun.
He taught both European (International) and American dances to children (or young people) as well as adults.
The holder must be the final judge as to his successor, and must make the actual presentation, after having the name of his successor engraved on the cup following his own name. When there is no more space on the cup for new names, it is to be returned (along with this letter) to the original donor, or placed in the permanent archives of the Folk Dance Federation of Washington. It is not to be construed that the recipient is the best or the biggest of anything. The cup is not intended as a prize in any kind of competition, but merely a symbol of recognition of inspiring work done in the field of folk dancing.
Recipients of the Parker Award |
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| 1949 | E. S. "Red Henderson | Spokane | 1950 | Les & Ruth Boyer | Okanogan |
| 1951 | Bill & Alice Bloom | Centralia | 1952 | Rev. Don & Jane Mills | Kirkland |
| 1953 | Allen & Helen Burnett | Olympia | 1954 | John & Helen Potter | Seattle |
| 1955 | Bill & Marie Reierson | Walla Walla | 1956 | J Tremain & Elinor McGinty | Kirkland |
| 1957 | Virgil & Lela Carter | Vancouver | 1958 | Norman & Mae Roberts | Yakima |
| 1959 | Ed & Irene Stebor | Tonasket | 1960 | Ken & Harriet Hartinger | Seattle |
| 1961 | George & Emma Delabarre | Grandview | 1962 | Gus & Jean Gronlund | Seattle |
| 1963 | Charles & Charlotte Cook | Yakima | 1964 | Bud & Lena May | Selah |
| 1965 | Bob & Jeanne Kendall | Vancouver | 1966 | Ed & Barbara Zetsche | Ellensburg |
| 1967 | Orin & Vera Cartwright | Richland | 1968 | Bob & Martha McNutt | Benton City |
| 1969 | Willis & Loraine Dodge | Tacoma | 1970 | Ken & Venetta Enyeart | Longview |
| 1971 | Harold & Darline Parker | Kennewick | 1972 | Cecil & Blanche Wiltse | Royal City |
| 1973 | Joe & Billie Secor | Spokane | 1974 | Harold & Unabelle Rich | Bremerton |
| 1975 | Jack & Marge Johnson | Seattle | 1976 | Pat & Ardell Fenney | Olympia |
| 1977 | Jack & Happy Leicht | Seattle | 1978 | Stan & Velma Rice | Kelso |
| 1979 | Ray & Millie Amundson | Longview | 1980 | Bob Sr. & Bea Wright | Alderwood Manor |
| 1981 | Jim & Donna West | Spokane | 1982 | Mac & Chris McMurry | Wenatchee |
| 1983 | Spike & Eileen Reid | Kingston | 1984 | Joe & Betty Hall | Seattle |
| 1985 | Ralph & Eleanor Rowland | Tacoma | 1986 | Ray & Val Lindenau | Elma |
| 1987 | Chuck & Dexter Sauve | Yakima | 1988 | Bob & Claudia Amsbury | Spokane |
| 1989 | Sterling & Mary McKenzie | Cashmere | 1990 | Doug & Pat Coleman | Snohomish |
| 1991 | Bill & Gloria Stone | Port Orchard | 1992 | Wayne & Anne Easton | Cle Elum |
| 1993 | Norm & Lavon Hirsch | Longview | 1994 | Orrin & Kathy Holt | Seattle |
| 1995 | Kappie & Aileen Kappenman | Renton | 1996 | Dave & Bonnie Harry | Alderwood Manor |
| 1997 | Bob & Doris Erny | Port Angeles | 1998 | Don & Pat Wiggins | Walla Walla |
| 1999 | Jim & Paula Raupp | Toledo | 2000 | Jerry & Molley Walker | Endicott |
| 2001 | Greg & Sue Weber | Puyallup | 2002 | Willie & Missie Sewell | Poulsbo |
| 2003 | Bill & Linda Lundin | Vancouver | 2004 | Don & Linda Congrove | Spokane |
| 2005 | Roger & Jill Spiese | Port Orchard | 2006 | Vern & Kathy Boggs | Spokane |
| 2007 | Steve & Sherry Haslett | Spanaway | 2008 | Darrell & Erin Kalmbach | Portland, OR |
To be the recipient of this Award Trophy is to be recognized as one who has done an outstanding job of promoting square dancing and has worked in many phases of our activity. It is to honor a person or couple for the time and effort that they have devoted to our hobby. They will retain it for one year and will then present it to another party outside their council.
Each council will send in a nomination to the current holder the Ex-Presidents (X-Ps) club will also send in a nomination. This should be accompanied with a resume of the nominees accomplishments. Nominations aid in choosing a recipient and do not mean recipients must be chosen from those nominations.
The current recipient must have the name of the successor engraved on the Trophy and present it at the next State Festival.
Recipients of the Harry MacGregor Award |
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| 1970 | Al & Pat Goelzer | Puyallup | 1971 | J. V. & Bertha Flether | George |
| 1972 | Kenn & Ginny Trimble | Tacoma | 1973 | Bob & Aleene Bush | Richland |
| 1974 | Wally & Grace Libby | Spokane | 1975 | Dave & Ann Moroni | Seattle |
| 1976 | Don & Helen Hulin | Tacoma | 1977 | Phil & Kay Hall | Seattle |
| 1978 | Bob & Audrey Orr | Kennewick | 1979 | Don & Shirley Blanchard | Seattle |
| 1980 | Pete & Burley Mott | Castle Rock | 1981 | Pat & Margaret Streamer | Walla Walla |
| 1982 | Terry & Gail Larson | Tacoma | 1983 | Ray & Barbara Cobb | Yakima |
| 1984 | Harvey & Betty Clifton | Longview | 1985 | Gene & Ella Simmons | Seattle |
| 1986 | Lee & Katherine Eason | Olympia | 1987 | Bob & Ruth Kramer | Seattle |
| 1988 | Chick & Frances Smith | Kennewick | 1989 | Les & Ann Heikkinen | Vancouver |
| 1990 | Everett & Ila Williams | Everett | 1991 | Gene & Letty Kister | Spokane |
| 1992 | Dan & Jan Hicks | Bremerton | 1993 | Tom & Virginia Nelson | Tacoma |
| 1994 | Vic & Erdie Cain | Mt. Vernon | 1995 | Gale & Betty Force | Bremerton |
| 1996 | Jim & Mary Knight | Kent | 1997 | Carl & Vera Ottoson | Spokane |
| 1998 | Roger & Beth Barnes | Marysville | 1999 | Elmer & Betty Toops | Vancouver |
| 2000 | Bob & Neva Smith | Lacey | 2001 | Donzella & Bill Leahy | Pasco |
| 2002 | Del & Jackie Chase | Moses Lake | 2003 | Margueite Villars | Spokane |
| 2004 | Ron & Pat Hoot | Seattle | 2005 | Don & Cheryl Pruitt | Port Townsend |
| 2006 | George & Sharon Broom | Bainbridge Island | 2007 | Janet & Roy Bellcoff | Vancouver |
| 2008 | Frank & Kathy Chase | Gig Harbor | |||
The Presidents Award shall be given at the discretion of the State Federation President. It shall be given to those individuals that have spent several years giving exceptional service to further the development of square and round dancing within the State of Washington.
This award should not necessarily be restricted to those working as State Federation officers or committee chairs. Any dancer, teacher or caller shall be eligible to be recognized for their long and exceptional service.
Recipients of the President's Award |
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| 1974 | Bob & Marth McNutt by Ed & Betty Middlesworth |
Central Council |
1977 | Millie & Ray Amundson by Pat & Ardell Feeney |
Sou'Wester Council |
| 1980 | Pat & Margaret Streamer by Terry & Gail Larson |
Blue Mountain Council | 1981 | Ed & Betty Middlesworth by Gene & Ella Simmons |
Central Council |
| 1983 | Lee & Kathereine Eason by Chick & Francis Smith |
Sou'Wester Council |
1984 | Kenn & Ginny Trimble by Sterling & Mary McKinzie |
Rainier Council |
| 1986 | Don & Shirley Blanchard by Harold & Shirley Seeley |
Central Puget Sound Council | 1986 | Terry & Gail Larson by Harold & Shirley Seeley |
Rainier Council |
| 1986 | Donna & Gary Van Zandt by Harold & Shirley Seeley |
Sou'Wester | 1990 | Ray & Barbara Cob by Carl & Vera Ottosen |
Central Council |
| 1991 | Dan & Jan Hicks by Tom & Verginia Nelson |
Peninsula Council | 1993 | Chick & Frances Smith by Donzella & Bill Leahy |
Blue Mountain Council |
| 1994 | Pat & Phyllis Mugrage by Dan & Jan Hicks |
Mt. Baker Council | 1995 | Roger & Beth Barnes by Ken & Hazel Pomraning |
Mt. Baker Council |
| 1997 | Bob & Claudia Amsbury by Darlene & Ron Jolly |
Spokane | 1998 | Pat & Ardell Feeney by Don & Cheryl Pruitt |
Sou'Wester Council |
| 1998 | Chuck & Dexter Sauve by Don & Cheryl Pruitt |
Central Council | 1999 | Ron & Pat Hoot by Don & Cheryl Pruitt |
Central Puget Sound Council |
| 2000 | Don & Pat Wiggins by Scott & Shirley Marriner |
Blue Mountain Council | 2000 | Illa Williams by Scott & Shirley Marriner |
Mt. Baker Council |
| 2001 | Dick & Earlene Beham by Roger & Beth Barns | Central Puget Sound Council | 2002 | Donzella & Bill Leahy by Jim & Polly Burnside |
Blue Mountain Council |
| 2002 | Scott & Shirley Marriner by Jim & Polly Burnside |
Central Area Council | 2003 | Don & Lynda Congrove by Elmer & Betty Toops | Spokane Council |
| 2004 | George & Sharon Broom by Cheryl & Don Pruitt | Peninsula Council | 2005 | Bruce & Judy Ottoson by Don & Lynda Congrove | Spokane Council |
| 2006 | Frank & Kathy Chase by Joyce Sebree |
Rainier Council | 2006 | Paul & Kitty Ogg by Joyce Sebree |
Peninsula Council |
| 2007 | Margaret Miller by George & Sharon Broom |
Central Puget Sound & Blue Mountain Councils | 2008 | Don & Cheryl Pruitt by Bruce & Judy Ottoson | North Olympic Council |
Bob McNutt was born in Fort Collins Colorado. In 1930 his family moved to Benton City, Washington. Bo and Martha McNutt met and married in 1938 and were married for 60 years.
Bob McNutt was an active member of the State Federation. Bob championed his idea of "leadership training". This dream project became a reality in 1968, when under the leadership of the State Federation President Bill Twilley, the go-ahead was given. The Leadership Seminar has been a vital part of the Federation Program ever since.
Bob and Martha received the Parker Award in 1968 and were the first recipients of the President's Award in 1974.
Bob was strict on our tradition of dancing; "no booze, always in costume, and don't make money before friends".
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
The Bob McNutt Round Dance Cuer/Teacher Award recipient will be a person cited for having done an outstanding job of teaching and promoting Round Dancing as a wholesome recreation for all ages
He/she is an active participant of the Square and Folk Dance Federation of Washington and subscribes to its principles and the principles of Folk Dancing in general - that democracy and fair play are as important as having fun.
The holder must be the final judge as to his or her successor and must make the actual presentation, after having the name of their successor engraved on the Award. It is not to be construed that the recipient of this Award is the best of anything. The Award is merely a symbol of recognition for inspiring work done in the field of Round Dancing.
Recipients of the Bob McNutt Award |
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| 2000 | Walt & Wilma Scheibner | Central Council |
| 2001 | Lorraine & John Rouse | Rainier Council |
| 2002 | Susan Healea | Sou'Wester Council |
| 2003 | Nina & Bill Leise | Spokane Council |
| 2004 | Patricia & Don Wiggins | Blue Mtn. Council |
| 2005 | Bob & Linda Berka | Mt. Baker Council |
| 2005 | June & Larry Bassett | Spokane Council |
| 2006 | Marge& Bill Kost | Central Puget Sound & Rainier Councils |
| 2007 | Denis & Ginny Crapo | Sou'Wester Council |
| 2008 | Debbie & Paul Taylor | Mt. Baker/CPS Councils |
January 15th 2000 the Square and Folk Dance Federation of Washington, Inc. voted to award an annual merit based $500 youth scholarship. Youth dancers who are actively involved in our activity and are members in good standing of a Washington State Federated Club can make application for this scholarship. The State Youth Coordinators must receive completed applications no later than April 1st Annually.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
NOMINATION PROCEDURES
The following items are required:
NOMINATION DEADLINE
Recipients of Youth Scholarship Award |
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| 2000 | Molly Combs | Evergreen Council |
| 2001 | Jenn Doll | Mt. Baker Council |
| 2002 | Kira Fagan | Spokane Council |
| 2003 | Heidi Jo Simmons | Central Puget Sound Council |
| 2004 | Olivia Rubalcava Boggs | Spokane Council |
| 2005 | Pamela Kallberg |
Central Puget Sound & Mt Baker Councils |
| 2006 | Kobuk Kastella | Evergreen Council |
| 2007 | Samuel Sawyer | Evergreen Council |
| 2007 | Erin Sheldon | Central Puget Sound Council |
| 2007 | Stephen Moreau | Sou'Wester Council |
| 2008 | Morgan Kastella | Evergreen Council |
| 2008 | Justine Brown | Spokane Council |