Campgrounds, Individuals Honored at ARVC’s Conference
The National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds (ARVC) recognized the “best of the best” in the outdoor hospitality industry at its annual Awards of Excellence held on Nov. 9 at the 2022 Outdoor Hospitality Conference & Expo (OHCE) in Orlando, Fla.
The afternoon began with recognition of the Plan-It Green Parks of the Year, an award given to National ARVC member parks that exemplify environmentally-friendly practices across all areas of park operations.
Parks honored include:
Park of the Year Awards were given in four categories and honored parks that delivered extraordinary guest experiences as a result of all-around excellence in operations, professionalism, marketing, customer service and industry involvement. The winners go the “extra mile” for their guests and the industry. Awards are given in four categories—small, medium, large and mega.
The Supplier of the Year Award, which is given each year to an industry supplier that exemplifies excellence in product solutions, innovation, customer service and support, was awarded to Campspot.
The State Leadership Award was given to Scott Kolluck, owner of Vista Royalle Campground and president of the Wisconsin Association of Campground Owners (WACO).
State Directory of the Year Awards were handed out to.
The Campground Partner of the Year Award was given to Christa Neundorfer, manager of Aspen Grove Rv Park.
Cyndy Zbierski was honored with the ARVC Foundation’s Above & Beyond Award.
And the ceremony also included the Pioneer Award, Stan Martin Award and Unity through Generosity award, three of National ARVC’s most prestigious honors.
The Pioneer Award recognizes early industry leaders and visionaries whose groundbreaking efforts have contributed over the years to the growth and success of the RV and campground sector of the outdoor hospitality industry and was awarded to Jay Jamison, CEO and GM of Pismo Coast Village RV Resort.
The Stan Martin Award, one of National ARVC’s highest honors, recognizes industry leaders whose tireless commitment to the RV park and campground sector of the outdoor hospitality industry is evident in their involvement, leadership, creativity and dedication. This year’s Stan Martin Award recipient was Michael Hobby, of Moon Landing RV Park & Marina.
The Unity through Generosity award was given to Marcia Galvin, Normandy Farms Family Camping Resort.
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