The Juno Beach Civic Association, established 1973, is a non-profit, non-partisan 100% volunteer civic association created to enhance the quality of life in Juno Beach. Our programs are civic, cultural, and educational to enrich the lives of the people in our community.
In 2011, the JBCA was presented with the Key To The City from Mayor Mort Levine. Vice-Mayor Bill Greene, Councilman Jim Lyons and Town Manager Joe LoBello joined with the Mayor in giving the proclamation.
In 2011, the JBCA was presented with the Key To The City from Mayor Mort Levine. Vice-Mayor Bill Greene, Councilman Jim Lyons and Town Manager Joe LoBello joined with the Mayor in giving the proclamation.
Juno Beach Civic Association Award Recipients
2024 Citizen of the Year - David Cox 2024 Police Officer of the Year: Sergeant Robert Espinosa 2024 Lifetime Achievement Recipient: Donna Marin 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award - Thomas Murphy 2023 Citizen of the Year - Sofia Gill 2023 Officer of the Year - Officer Jeffrey Klein 2022 Lifetime Achievement Award - Jack E. Lighton 2022 Citizen of the Year - Diana Davis 2022 Officer of the Year - Officer Gregory Mullen 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award - Lewis Wheeler 2021 Citizen of the Year - Bill Baggett 2021 Officer of the Year - Detective Jose Nuñez 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award - Jack Kneuer 2020 Citizen of the Year - Peter & Paula Sullivan 2020 Officer of the Year - Detective Kevin Coppin 2019 Lifetime Achievement Award-Pastor Frank Wagner 2019 Citizen of the Year - Jim Ferguson 2019 Officer of the Year - Detective Jorge Carvajal 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award - Ann Miller 2018 Citizen of the Year - Frank Jiffo 2018 Officer of the Year - Detective Jose Nuñez 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award - Roger Buckwalter 2017 Citizen of the Year - William Kimball 2017 Officer of the Year - Jeffrey Fitch 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award - Frank Fahy 2016 Citizen of the Year - Tom Doyle 2016 Officer of the Year - Matthew Isham 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award – Mayor Mort Levine 2015 Citizen of the Year – Patrice Cheviot 2015 Officer of the Year - Steven Smith 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award – Gail Nelson 2014 Citizen of the Year – Warren Turner 2014 Officer of the Year - James Warino 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award – Bill Kollmer 2013 Citizen of the Year – Jack Kneuer 2013 Officer of the Year - Michael Graham 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award – Dan Corbett 2012 Citizen of the Year – Lynn Lyons 2012 Officer of the Year - Calvin McGriff 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award – Frank Harris 2011 Citizen of the Year – Reverend Brett Sanford 2011 Officer of the Year - Jose Nuñez 2010 Citizen of the Year – Dan Corbett 2010 Officer of the Year - Calvin McGriff Projects
Juno Beach Historical Film Patio furniture for the Town Center Time keeper device for the Council meetings Sea oat planting on the beach Guided Nature Walks Restoration work at Kagan Park Lakeside benches Accessible doggie bag dispensers Landscaping for the Town Center Courtyard |
Juno Beach Civic Association Contributions
Juno Beach Historical Film Project 9/11 Remembrance Project Ryan D. Kollmer Memorial Scholarship Friends of the Arts Loggerhead MarineLife Center of Juno Beach American Cancer Society Civic Officer of the Year Award Citizen of the Year Award Lifetime Achievement Award Town’s Center improvement projects Oktoberfest Programs
Annual Fourth of July Pancake Breakfast Annual Kids Parade on Wheels State of the Town Address Election year debates – Candidates Night Annual Shred Fest Joy of Life Speaker Series Afternoon mini- speaker series Holiday and concert series Annual Sponsor Appreciation Breakfast Quarterly Beach Clean-UP New Years Day Beach Soiree |
Proud to be an American
We will never forget!
We invite you to pause and reflect on our nation’s strength, resolve and unity and visit the
9/11 Remembrance Sculpture located near the fountain located at Celestial Way and Ocean Drive.
“The attacks of September 11th were intended to break our spirit. Instead, we have emerged stronger and more unified. We feel renewed devotion to the principles of political, economis, and religious freedom, the rule of the law and respect for human life. We are more determined than ever to live our lives in freedom.”
-Rudolph W. Giuliani
We will never forget!
We invite you to pause and reflect on our nation’s strength, resolve and unity and visit the
9/11 Remembrance Sculpture located near the fountain located at Celestial Way and Ocean Drive.
“The attacks of September 11th were intended to break our spirit. Instead, we have emerged stronger and more unified. We feel renewed devotion to the principles of political, economis, and religious freedom, the rule of the law and respect for human life. We are more determined than ever to live our lives in freedom.”
-Rudolph W. Giuliani
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