Sara Allen of Pleasant Grove, Utah is the first ever recipient of the Know Your Neighbor Pineapple Award; she was nominated by Bishop John Best.
Though I live in Massachusetts, serendipitously I was in Utah last week and personally presented Sara her award (the framed poster is en route). As we chatted, I learned that Sara and her family give a pineapple to their neighbors every Christmas; their first Christmas in the neighborhood they hand-delivered fifty pineapples with personalized messages.
Below is what Bishop Best wrote in his nomination:
Sara is a member of our ward and has organized many neighborhood get-togethers at her home where more than 80 neighbors have gathered at the Allen's home to visit and get to know each other.
Sara has on her own taken this one step farther by organizing a monthly date night. She organizes activities like theater, bowling, bike riding, dinners, firesides etc. This month's date night is An Amazing Race activity. She emails and calls neighbors, friends, both members and non-members, and is careful not to exclude anyone. Her typical turnout for a date night activity is 30 to 40.
This takes a lot of time and commitment but Sara is committed to helping unify the fabric of our neighborhoods.
Not only does Sara do a wonderful job with groups but she also works one-on-one with individuals building friendships and providing comfort and strength to those who need uplifting. She is currently in the process of helping a neighbor with MS submit applications to Extreme Home Makeover to help make her home more accessible. Sara goes out of her way to make sure all neighbors are included.
Sara makes all these decisions not in response to any ward calling, but because she cares.
She is definitely worthy of the Know Your Neighbor Award.
Who would you like to nominate?
What are you doing to enhance the fabric of your community?
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