The Glenn Carlson Award
The GLENN CARLSON DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD is named after Glenn Carlson, who was the Executive Director of the St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce for 33 years and the founder of the Minnesota Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame, who also served as its 1st secretary for 35 years. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1980.
Purpose: The Glenn Carlson Distinguished Service Award is given to an individual who has made special meritorious contributions to furthering the promotion of Minnesota Amateur Baseball. This award was established to recognize individuals whose actions have brought outstanding positive recognition to amateur baseball in their community.
Eligibility Defined: The candidate’s greatest contribution to Minnesota Amateur Baseball was made in areas such as (but not limited to): media, board members, umpires, authors, financial supporter, or local, regional or state workers.
Candidates may or may not have been a player, coach or manager. The candidate may have been paid for his or her service. But, he or she has shown they go above and beyond assigned paid duty, for the good of amateur baseball in Minnesota.
Purpose: The Glenn Carlson Distinguished Service Award is given to an individual who has made special meritorious contributions to furthering the promotion of Minnesota Amateur Baseball. This award was established to recognize individuals whose actions have brought outstanding positive recognition to amateur baseball in their community.
Eligibility Defined: The candidate’s greatest contribution to Minnesota Amateur Baseball was made in areas such as (but not limited to): media, board members, umpires, authors, financial supporter, or local, regional or state workers.
Candidates may or may not have been a player, coach or manager. The candidate may have been paid for his or her service. But, he or she has shown they go above and beyond assigned paid duty, for the good of amateur baseball in Minnesota.