The
Peg Leg Award (AKA "Peggie") was created in 2012 to recognize deeds
that form the foundation of our community. The award is given in
recognition of being a good neighbor. Why a peg leg? Because we live on
boats! And because we think that a good neighbor often provides support
beyond what we are capable of doing alone.
The Peggie highlights the strong sense of community that makes living at
Gangplank Marina so special. That sense of community exists due in no
small part to the small acts of kindness that slipholders impart to one
another on a regular basis. And for that reason, we’re bringing the
Peggie back this year.
How it works:
1. Nominations are cast online or in paper form by listing a neighbors name and why they should win a "Peggie".
2. A winner is selected at random at a GPSA meeting once a month.
3. The winner will be given an award and featured with the good deeds they have done.
4. All nominations will be read at the GPSA meeting and listed on our blog and social media sites.
The winner of the Peg Leg Award for the month of November will be determined at the December 1st GPSA meeting. We will accept nominees starting now until the time of the drawing. You can nominate more than one person.
To cast your nominations:
- Fill out the online form here
- Send an email
- Give Tashia McCarty (or any other GPSA Board Member) a paper slip with all details written on it
We have a great community so let's make sure we express how much we appreciate each other!
Promotes safe and healthful enjoyment of the Washington, D.C. waterfront by individuals who choose to live, recreate or operate a business or organization at the Gangplank Liveaboard Community in Wharf Marina; and works for a clean, attractive and environmentally healthy marina, waterfront, and river system.