Chamber Awards https://www.thebatavian.com/ en https://www.thebatavian.com/themes/barrio_batavian/images/thebatavian_logo.png Chamber Awards https://www.thebatavian.com/ Local Matters © 2008-2023 The Batavian. All Rights Reserved. Wed, 01 May 2024 21:01:38 -0400 https://www.thebatavian.com/themes/barrio_batavian/images/thebatavian_logo.png Mon, 04 Mar 2024 08:00:00 -0500 For Chamber Award recipients, 'it started when' they saw a need and filled it https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/for-chamber-award-recipients-it-started-when-they-saw-a-need-and-filled-it/638530
2023 Awards recipients, back row left to right Holland Land Office and Offhaus Farms.  Front row left to right, Volunteers for Animals, Michelle Gillard (center) and Alabama Hotel.  Photo by Steve Ognibene
2023 Chamber of Commerce Awards recipients, back row left to right, Holland Land Office Museum and Offhaus Farms.  Front row left to right, Volunteers for Animals, Michelle Gillard (center) and Alabama Hotel.
Photo by Steve Ognibene

People’s lives that changed the course of either a business, farm, nonprofit, museum or volunteer efforts all experienced the common and perhaps obvious but poignant theme of having a beginning early on in their journeys, Chamber of Commerce President Brian Cousins says.

He noted that during Saturday’s Chamber Awards ceremony. Each of the award recipients, no matter their passion and involvement or cause, were connected by the phrase “it started when,” Cousins said.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/for-chamber-award-recipients-it-started-when-they-saw-a-need-and-filled-it/638530#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/for-chamber-award-recipients-it-started-when-they-saw-a-need-and-filled-it/638530 Mar 4, 2024, 8:00am Chamber Awards For Chamber Award recipients, 'it started when' they saw a need and filled it jfbeck_99_272012 <figure role="group" class="caption caption-div"> <div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img alt="2023 Awards recipients, back row left to right Holland Land Office and Offhaus Farms. Front row left to right, Volunteers for Animals, Michelle Gillard (center) and Alabama Hotel. Photo by Steve Ognibene" class="image-style-large" height="533" loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2024-03/a76y1880.JPG?itok=qZSbMUx3" width="800"> </div> </div> <figcaption><em>2023 Chamber of Commerce Awards recipients, back row left to right, Holland Land Office Museum and Offhaus Farms. &nbsp;Front row left to right, Volunteers for Animals, Michelle Gillard (center) and Alabama Hotel.</em><br><em>Photo by Steve Ognibene</em></figcaption> </figure> <p>People’s lives that changed the course of either a business, farm, nonprofit, museum or volunteer efforts all experienced the common and perhaps obvious but poignant theme of having a beginning early on in their journeys, Chamber of Commerce President Brian Cousins says.</p><p>He noted that during Saturday’s Chamber Awards ceremony. Each of the award recipients, no matter their passion and involvement or cause, were connected by the phrase “it started when,” Cousins said.</p>
Chamber Award: Alabama Hotel recognized for history of community service and success https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-owens/chamber-award-alabama-hotel-recognized-for-history-of-community-service-and-success
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Bonnie Woodward, owner of the Alabama Hotel, and Joe Bradt, general manager.
Photo by Howard Owens.

NOTE: This week, The Batavian is highlighting the annual Chamber of Commerce Award winners with a story daily through Friday. The awards dinner is Saturday evening at Batavia Downs. This is the final story in the series.

Bonnie Woodward has owned the Alabama Hotel for a relatively short time

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https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-owens/chamber-award-alabama-hotel-recognized-for-history-of-community-service-and-success#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-owens/chamber-award-alabama-hotel-recognized-for-history-of-community-service-and-success Mar 1, 2024, 8:30am Chamber Awards Chamber Award: Alabama Hotel recognized for history of community service and success Howard Owens <figure role="group" class="caption caption-div"> <div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img alt="alabama hotel chamber award business of the year" class="image-style-large" height="535" loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2024-02/alabama-hotel-business-of-the-year.jpg?itok=2QuAPGlq" width="800"> </div> </div> <figcaption><em>Bonnie Woodward, owner of the Alabama Hotel, and Joe Bradt, general manager.</em><br><em>Photo by Howard Owens.</em></figcaption> </figure> <p><em>NOTE: This week, The Batavian is highlighting the annual Chamber of Commerce Award winners with a story daily through Friday. The awards dinner is Saturday evening at Batavia Downs. This is the final story in the series.</em></p><p>Bonnie Woodward has owned the Alabama Hotel for a relatively short time</p>
Chamber Awards: Batavia resident travels afar to discover local community need https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/chamber-awards-batavia-resident-travels-afar-to-discover-local-community-need/638402
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Batavia resident Michelle Gillard, recipient of this year's Geneseean of the Year Award.
Photo by Howard Owens

It took traveling thousands of miles from home to realize how much need there was right in her own back yard, Michelle Gillard says. 

And from that point on, she’s been on a nonstop mission to help out locally.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/chamber-awards-batavia-resident-travels-afar-to-discover-local-community-need/638402#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/chamber-awards-batavia-resident-travels-afar-to-discover-local-community-need/638402 Feb 29, 2024, 8:30am Chamber Awards Chamber Awards: Batavia resident travels afar to discover local community need jfbeck_99_272012 <figure role="group" class="caption caption-div"> <div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img alt="michelle gillard genesean of the year chamber awards" class="image-style-large" height="535" loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2024-02/michelle-gillard-chamber-awards-3.jpg?itok=crv9xB1l" width="800"> </div> </div> <figcaption>Batavia resident Michelle Gillard, recipient of this year's Geneseean of the Year Award.<br>Photo by Howard Owens</figcaption> </figure> <p>It took traveling thousands of miles from home to realize how much need there was right in her own back yard, Michelle Gillard says.<span>&nbsp;</span></p><p>And from that point on, she’s been on a nonstop mission to help out locally.</p>
Chamber Awards: VFA earns special recognition in its 40th year caring for animals https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/chamber-awards-vfa-earns-special-recognition-in-its-40th-year-caring-for-animals
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Members of Volunteers For Animals gather at Genesee County Animal Shelter in Batavia. 
Photo by Howard Owens

There they were: a dozen frightened, skinny, matted, shaking dogs — mostly poodles or poodle mixes — desperate for food, medical care, flea treatment, and, most of all, a loving and safe home.

Lucky for them, they were rescued by Genesee County dog control officers and delivered into the caring arms of Volunteers For Animals. From that moment on, those little guys and gals received much-needed baths and grooming, veterinary attention, dental work, and one by one — or in some cases, two by two — they were adopted to forever homes. 

During its 40th anniversary this year, VFA will also celebrate being a recipient of the Chamber of Commerce Special Anniversary Recognition of the Year Award.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/chamber-awards-vfa-earns-special-recognition-in-its-40th-year-caring-for-animals#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/chamber-awards-vfa-earns-special-recognition-in-its-40th-year-caring-for-animals Feb 28, 2024, 8:30am Chamber Awards Chamber Awards: VFA earns special recognition in its 40th year caring for animals jfbeck_99_272012 <figure role="group" class="caption caption-div"> <div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img alt="vfa chamber award" class="image-style-large" height="528" loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2024-02/volunteers-for-animals-chamber-award.jpg?itok=orSfCaoz" width="800"> </div> </div> <figcaption><em>Members of Volunteers For Animals gather at Genesee County Animal Shelter in Batavia.&nbsp;</em><br><em>Photo by Howard Owens</em></figcaption> </figure> <p>There they were: a dozen frightened, skinny, matted, shaking dogs — mostly poodles or poodle mixes — desperate for food, medical care, flea treatment, and, most of all, a loving and safe home.</p><p>Lucky for them, they were rescued by Genesee County dog control officers and delivered into the caring arms of Volunteers For Animals. From that moment on, those little guys and gals received much-needed baths and grooming, veterinary attention, dental work, and one by one — or in some cases, two by two — they were adopted to forever homes.<span>&nbsp;</span></p><p>During its 40th anniversary this year, VFA will also celebrate being a recipient of the Chamber of Commerce Special Anniversary Recognition of the Year Award.</p>
Chamber Awards: Director and staff have brought history to life at HLOM https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/chamber-awards-director-and-staff-have-brought-history-to-life-at-hlom/638386
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Holland Land Office Museum Executive Director Ryan Duffy, left, and Curator Tyler Angora. 
Photo by Howard Owens

Perhaps an 11-year-old Ryan Duffy could have predicted that he’d be championing the preservation of valuable artifacts and would be involved somehow in the back stories of how historical exhibits and programs came to be presented to the public. 

“I always leaned toward that, and then we went to Gettysburg, which cemented it. I saw the park rangers giving tours. The seed was there, that made it a reality, it wasn’t just about learning the facts, it was something you could actually do. I’ve been directing myself toward that from then on,” Duffy said. 

Chosen in 2017 as executive director of Holland Land Office Museum, Duffy has now been named on behalf of the museum for the Chamber of Commerce Special Recognition of the Year Award. 

NOTE: This week, The Batavian is highlighting the annual Chamber of Commerce Award winners with a story daily through Friday. The awards dinner is Saturday evening at Batavia Downs.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/chamber-awards-director-and-staff-have-brought-history-to-life-at-hlom/638386#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/chamber-awards-director-and-staff-have-brought-history-to-life-at-hlom/638386 Feb 27, 2024, 8:00am Chamber Awards Chamber Awards: Director and staff have brought history to life at HLOM jfbeck_99_272012 <figure role="group" class="caption caption-div"> <div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img alt="hlom chamber award" class="image-style-large" height="535" loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2024-02/hlom-chamber-award.jpg?itok=cV6v19s2" width="800"> </div> </div> <figcaption><em>Holland Land Office Museum Executive Director Ryan Duffy, left, and Curator Tyler Angora.&nbsp;</em><br><em>Photo by Howard Owens</em></figcaption> </figure> <p>Perhaps an 11-year-old Ryan Duffy could have predicted that he’d be championing the preservation of valuable artifacts and would be involved somehow in the back stories of how historical exhibits and programs came to be presented to the public.<span>&nbsp;</span></p><p>“I always leaned toward that, and then we went to Gettysburg, which cemented it. I saw the park rangers giving tours. The seed was there, that made it a reality, it wasn’t just about learning the facts, it was something you could actually do. I’ve been directing myself toward that from then on,” Duffy said.<span>&nbsp;</span></p><p>Chosen in 2017 as executive director of Holland Land Office Museum, Duffy has now been named on behalf of the museum for the Chamber of Commerce Special Recognition of the Year Award.&nbsp;</p><p><em>NOTE: This week, The Batavian is highlighting the annual Chamber of Commerce Award winners with a story daily through Friday. The awards dinner is Saturday evening at Batavia Downs.</em></p>
Chamber Awards: Genesee County Chamber honors Offhaus Farms for its commitment to excellence, community ties https://www.thebatavian.com/mikepett/chamber-awards-genesee-county-chamber-honors-offhaus-farms-for-its-commitment-to
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Travis Offhaus and Levi Offhaus.
Photo by Howard Owens.

NOTE: This week, The Batavian is highlighting the annual Chamber of Commerce Award winners with a story each day through Friday. The awards dinner is Saturday evening at Batavia Downs.

Carrying on and expanding the farm operation started by their grandfather a half-century ago, Travis and Levi Offhaus are proud of the team they have put together at Offhaus Farms, Inc., 7892 Oak Orchard Rd., in the Town of Batavia.

“It has been a team effort, not just the owners or managers,” said Levi, during a sit-down interview with The Batavian in light of the 2,000-acre dairy/crop farm being selected as Agricultural Business of the Year by the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce. “It’s an honor (to get this award). We all try to do our best day in and day out in every aspect.”

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https://www.thebatavian.com/mikepett/chamber-awards-genesee-county-chamber-honors-offhaus-farms-for-its-commitment-to#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/mikepett/chamber-awards-genesee-county-chamber-honors-offhaus-farms-for-its-commitment-to Feb 26, 2024, 8:00am Chamber Awards Chamber Awards: Genesee County Chamber honors Offhaus Farms for its commitment to excellence, community ties mikepett <figure role="group" class="caption caption-div"> <div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img alt="offhaus farms chamber awards" class="image-style-large" height="532" loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2024-02/offhaus-farms-chamber-awards.jpg?itok=vGOrLDAi" width="800"> </div> </div> <figcaption><em>Travis Offhaus and Levi Offhaus.</em><br><em>Photo by Howard Owens.</em></figcaption> </figure> <p><em>NOTE: This week, The Batavian is highlighting the annual Chamber of Commerce Award winners with a story each day through Friday. The awards dinner is Saturday evening at Batavia Downs.</em></p><p>Carrying on and expanding the farm operation started by their grandfather a half-century ago, Travis and Levi Offhaus are proud of the team they have put together at Offhaus Farms, Inc., 7892 Oak Orchard Rd., in the Town of Batavia.</p><p>“It has been a team effort, not just the owners or managers,” said Levi, during a sit-down interview with The Batavian in light of the 2,000-acre dairy/crop farm being selected as Agricultural Business of the Year by the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce. “It’s an honor (to get this award). We all try to do our best day in and day out in every aspect.”</p>
Chamber of Commerce announces honorees for 52nd annual awards https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-owens/chamber-of-commerce-announces-honorees-for-52nd-annual-awards/637942 Press release:

The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce is celebrating its 52nd Annual Awards Ceremony, which will be held on Saturday, March 2 at Batavia Downs Gaming, 8315 Park Road, Batavia. This is the County’s premier event that honors businesses and individuals for their achievements in business, community service and volunteerism. Tickets are $60.00 per person, or a table of 8 for $440.00.

The evening begins at 5 p.m. with Hors Oeuvres, Entrée Tables & Cash Bar (no formal sit-down dinner is to be served). The Award Program starts at 7 p.m. where dessert and coffee will be served.

This year’s honorees are:

  • Business of the Year: Alabama Hotel, LLC
  • Agricultural Business of the Year: Offhaus Farm, Inc.
  • Special Anniversary Recognition of the Year: Volunteers for Animals 
  • Special Recognition of the Year: Holland Land Office Museum 
  • Geneseean of the Year: Michelle Gillard
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https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-owens/chamber-of-commerce-announces-honorees-for-52nd-annual-awards/637942#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-owens/chamber-of-commerce-announces-honorees-for-52nd-annual-awards/637942 Jan 16, 2024, 10:34pm Chamber Awards Chamber of Commerce announces honorees for 52nd annual awards Howard Owens <p>Press release:</p><div><div><div><blockquote><p><span>The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce is celebrating its 52nd Annual Awards Ceremony, which will be held on Saturday, March 2 at Batavia Downs Gaming, 8315 Park Road, Batavia. This is the County’s premier event that honors businesses and individuals for their achievements in business, community service and</span></p></blockquote></div></div></div>
Chamber of Commerce accepting nominations for annual awards https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/chamber-of-commerce-accepting-nominations-for-annual-awards/636119
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Norm Argulsky accepting the Chamber of Commerce Geneseean of the Year during the chamber's annual awards ceremony at Batavia Downs in March.
Photo by Howard Owens.received

Press Release:

The Chamber’s Annual Awards Committee has announced the “2023” Annual Award Ceremony will be held on Saturday, March 2, 2024, at Batavia Downs Gaming, Park Road, Batavia. This is the County’s premier event that honors businesses and individuals for their achievements in business, community service, and volunteerism.

Please note that a brief write-up will qualify your nominee for consideration. Nominations are now being accepted for Business of the Year, Entrepreneurial Business of the Year, Agricultural Business of the Year, Innovative Enterprise of the Year, Special Service Recognition & Geneseeans of the Year. Business Nominees must be a Chamber Member (If unsure of your nominee, call the Chamber to verify).

Nomination forms are available at the Chamber of Commerce office, 8276 Park Road, Batavia, and can also be downloaded from the Chamber Website at www.geneseeny.com. Nominations MUST BE RECEIVED BY December 29, to be eligible for consideration.

If you would like more information, feel free to call or email Kelly J. Bermingham, Director of Member Relations & Special Events at the Chamber office, 343-7440, ext. 1026, kbermingham@geneseeny.com.

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Photos: Chamber honors the contributions to the community by people, organizations, and businesses https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-b-owens/photos-chamber-honors-the-contributions-to-the-community-by-people-organizations-and
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For the 51st time on Saturday, the Chamber of Commerce presented awards to the people and places that make Genesee County a great place to live, work, and play.

The awards ceremony was held at Batavia Downs.

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Super volunteer Norm Argulsky was named, for the second time (he received the award in the 1990s), Geneseean of the Year.

See: Chamber of Commerce Award: Geneseean of the Year, Norm Argulsky

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GO ART! received the Special Service Recognition Award.

See: Chamber of Commerce Award: Special Service Recognition, GO ART!

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Empire Hemp was honored as the Innovative Enterprise of the Year.

See: Chamber of Commerce Award: Innovation Enterprise of the Year, Empire Hemp

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The Agricultural Business of the Year is Fenton Produce.

See: Chamber Awards: Agricultural Business of the Year, Fenton's Produce

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Max Pies furniture was honored as the Business of the Year.

See: Chamber of Commerce Award: Business of the Year, Max Pies Furniture

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Every dinner table at the event was adorned with a life-size cut out of Phil Pies' face.

Photos by Howard Owens

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https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-b-owens/photos-chamber-honors-the-contributions-to-the-community-by-people-organizations-and#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-b-owens/photos-chamber-honors-the-contributions-to-the-community-by-people-organizations-and Mar 13, 2023, 6:41pm Chamber Awards Photos: Chamber honors the contributions to the community by people, organizations, and businesses Howard Owens <p><div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/users/60/2023-02/chamberawards2023.jpg?itok=oZmeT_HF" width="460" height="307" alt="chamberawards2023.jpg" class="image-style-large"> </div> </div> </p> <p>For the 51st time on Saturday, the Chamber of Commerce presented awards to the people and places that make Genesee County a great place to live, work, and play.</p> <p>The awards ceremony was held at Batavia Downs.</p> <p><div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/users/60/2023-02/chamberawards2023-2.jpg?itok=G2FCjWqb" width="460" height="307" alt="chamberawards2023-2.jpg" class="image-style-large"> </div> </div> </p> <p>Super volunteer&nbsp;Norm Argulsky was named, for the second time (he received the award</p>
Chamber of Commerce Award: Geneseean of the Year, Norm Argulsky https://www.thebatavian.com/joanne-beck/chamber-of-commerce-award-geneseean-of-the-year-norm-argulsky/628027
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A believer of community service, faith, gratitude and, for sure, in doing the heavy lifting.

That’s Norm Argulsky, a lifelong Batavian, retired school teacher, and volunteer about town.

Argulsky, on the cusp of turning 85, was surprised to learn he’d been selected as a recipient of the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce Geneseean of the Year. Certainly, there were others more worthy, he said. Well, apparently, the committee thought he was not only equally worthy but most deserving.

“I do what I do because I love doing it,” he said during an interview with The Batavian. “I’ve been very, very happy here, I love Batavia. It’s a wonderful community to live in. I just decided Batavia was my home, all the people that I know are here, so I might just as well stay.”

Stay, perhaps, but stay put? Hardly. He’s too busy for that. Argulsky was a teacher for fifth and sixth graders at Jackson school for 40 years and has been active with Batavia Players since 1995 when the late Wanda Frank recruited him to perform.  He also moved into the role of keeper of the costumes, which comes across quite clearly when he spoke about the new theater space that’s in progress.

“I’ll be spending lots of time there in May and June when moving my temporary place into my new place, the costume room,” he said. “Everything will be done on computer. I will be able to keep track of my costumes. If you want something, I’m the only one who knows where it is.”

According to one of the nomination forms, Argulsky keeps rather immaculate care of the costumes, which …

When they began to loan them out to high schools in Genesee and Monroe counties for their shows, the precious commodities didn’t always make it back. With some reluctance, a decision was made to charge a $2 rental fee per costume, and there hasn’t been a problem since. It all had to do with “giving something for free” that doesn’t work as well, he said.

Argulsky has also become the familiar voice to introduce shows and promise audience members that they’re going to love it, he said tongue in cheek, and he’s been on the Players board since 1996.

A man of faith, Argulsky attends daily mass and had a prior calling to become a priest.

“I believed in and enjoyed my Catholic faith. It got me through many things,” he said.

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It was either that or become a teacher, and he unregrettably chose the latter. His classroom style was to not ever shout or send a child to the principal. Or put any of them on the spot.

“I was going to be a happy teacher … I was never going to confront a child in front of the class,” he said. “I’m as busy now as I was when teaching.”

Argulsky is co-chairman of the Super Mammoth Sale, a role he has owned for the last four years. He works with longtime Mammoth volunteer John Bowen, and they raised $30,000 last year for St. Joseph’s School. Is he satisfied with that?

“This year, we’re hoping for a little bit more,” Argulsky said.

He puts in 25 hours a week throughout the year, carrying, moving, lifting, cleaning, pricing, cleaning, sorting and organizing items alongside Bowen and other volunteers that pitch in to help.

“I find that physically I’m very, very good,” Argulsky said, contrasting that with a less glowing report on the cognitive side, which is “expected with aging.” That was certainly hard to verify, given his spot-on recollections.

Ready for more from this octogenarian? He has helped with the bereavement program at Resurrection Parish since 2003, serving meals for loved ones of the deceased after a funeral, and counts the church money on Mondays. For six years before the Mammoth began on Saturdays this year, he volunteered at Genesee County Park’s Interpretive Center, welcoming people, giving tours and guiding them to their destination on a map.

We’re not done. For the past four years, Argulsky has served as cashier for Crossroads House summer sale and has driven close friends to medical appointments, writing down the doctor’s words and prescriptions to read back to the friend later.

When does he sleep? “I only have to have six hours of sleep a night, and I am fine,” he said.

Any of his extra time is devoted to reading — four books, mostly fiction, at any given time — plus walking and running.

“I am extremely thankful, God has provided me with a very, very happy life,” he said. “Everything seems so negative now, I try to compliment people and be happy all the time … count your blessings. I have values, and I live by my values, I don’t compromise that. I know my life is different than other people's. I go to mass every day; it’s to thank God for everything.”

Has there been anything left on the proverbial bucket list at this point? Listen up, Pat Burk.

“I’d like to play Morrie (in ‘Tuesdays With Morrie’) one more time with Batavia Players on their brand new stage,” Argulsky said.

He was nominated for this award based on his 36 years of investment into young people as a teacher at Jackson School, and his dedicated community service as a volunteer for many organizations throughout Genesee County, least of not including lead roles as King Lear and Uncle Vanya for Batavia Players’ productions, his input and guidance have been significant in the development of the new theater in Batavia City Centre, lending costumes to community residents to dress them in authentic period clothing for local special events, such as the City's Centennial Celebration a few years ago. "We all benefit from his knowledge and expertise," a nomination states. 

The Richmond Memorial Library has been a focus for Argulsky, according to nomination forms, as he is currently serving in his ninth year on the Board of Trustees. He has served as vice president and then for four years as president of the board. "Norm continues to shape the future of young people by serving as president on the Board of Directors at St. Joseph's Regional School. His hands-on leadership style includes co-chairing the Mammoth Sale, as a leading volunteer for the annual sales event that benefits Crossroads House, a member of the Genesee-Orleans Regional Arts Council (GO-Art!) and other similar organizations," it states.

He has contributed to St. Joseph Regional School in many ways. He has served on the school board since 2018, acting as president for the last five years. He has been instrumental in assisting and overseeing the yearly budget; establishing tuition rates; overseeing expenses and income; and working to assist school leaders in making a smooth transition from a parish school to a regional school. "His educational advice has always been appreciated and valued as we prepare documents to submit to the NYS Education Department to validate our excellent educational programming and the services we provide to our students on a daily basis. 

"Norm Argulsky is a fine man, professional and caring. He truly cares for our organization as one of many that he is involved in. He also loves the Genesee County community and continues to volunteer and give to this day. His activities at the Richmond Memorial Library and St. Joseph's School are parallel to none. He has a constant presence at both organizations, and I am certain that, like Batavia Players, they would not be the same or as successful without his active involvement. He is truly a treasure in our community," yet another nomination form stated. 

The 51st annual Chamber Awards event is on Saturday at Batavia Downs Gaming.

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Norm Argulsky in some rare moments at home when not out volunteering in the community. Photos by Howard Owens.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/joanne-beck/chamber-of-commerce-award-geneseean-of-the-year-norm-argulsky/628027#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/joanne-beck/chamber-of-commerce-award-geneseean-of-the-year-norm-argulsky/628027 Mar 10, 2023, 8:05am Chamber Awards Chamber of Commerce Award: Geneseean of the Year, Norm Argulsky jfbeck_99_272012 <p><div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/users/normchamnber2023.jpg?itok=9vp17g7z" width="460" height="307" alt="normchamnber2023.jpg" class="image-style-large"> </div> </div> </p> <p>A believer of community service, faith, gratitude and, for sure, in doing the heavy lifting.</p> <p>That’s Norm Argulsky, a lifelong Batavian, retired school teacher, and volunteer about town.</p> <p>Argulsky, on the cusp of turning 85, was surprised to learn he’d been selected as a recipient of the Genesee County Chamber</p>