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CC Resolution 9334 RESOLUTION NO. qi i4 BEING A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CAMPBELL HONORING GERALDINE LLOYD HICKS AS CAMPBELL'S 1997 CITIZEN OF THE YEAR WHEREAS, Geraldine Lloyd Hicks and Georgene Lloyd Bowen are the granddaughters of J. C. Ainsley, a business pioneer who operated one of the finest canneries in California; and WHEREAS, in the 1920's, J. C. Ainsley built a home on the corner of Bascom and Hamilton Avenue, which became the showpiece of the Campbell area; and WHEREAS, Geraldine Lloyd Hicks grew up "in the shadow" of the Ainsley House and has fond memories of a carefree childhood; and WHEREAS, Geraldine Lloyd Hicks married Bob Hicks and raised three children Robin, Alan, and Alcinda; and WHEREAS, in 1988, the idea of donating the Ainsley House to the City of Campbell was first discussed between Geraldine Hicks and Jeanette Watson, with the total support of Georgene Bowen; and WHEREAS, skeptics doubted the house could be moved; and WHEREAS, on November 18, 1990, while crowds of supporters and curious onlookers lined the streets of Campbell, the historic two-story home was moved to its permanent location between City Hall and the Library, and serves as the community's historic house museum; and WHEREAS, the Campbell Chamber of Commerce has selected Geraldine Lloyd Hicks, and her sister, Georgene Lloyd Bowen, as 1997 Citizens of the Year, in honor of their generous donation to the City of Campbell and will be recognized at the Chamber's Annual Dinner on February 28, 1998. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Campbell recognize and honor Geraldine Lloyd Hicks on being named 1997 Campbell Citizen of the Year in recognition of not only her generous donation of the Ainsley House to the City of Campbell, but for her continuing support of the Campbell community. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of February, 1998, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers: Conant, Furtado, Dougherty, Dean, Watson NOES: Councilmembers: None APPROVED: AZZ- ~ Anne Bybee, City Clerk