In 1992 the Southern Texas Archaeological Association established the Archaeological Public Service Award to recognize outstanding contributions to Southern Texas Archaeology by a company, public agency, private foundation, or other organization. La Tierra 1993, Vol. 20-1
"For 1992, the City Water Board of San Antonio is recognized, jointly with the H.B. Zachry Company, for exceptional support of the archaeological field research at the Applewhite Reservoir, a project which was accomplished by researchers from Texas A&M University and Southern Methodist University." La Tierra 1993, Vol. 20-1
"The students, teachers, staff, and administrators of Redland Oaks [Elementary School] are commended for their outstanding work in this project [Caretakers of the Past], and are hereby jointly awarded this Public Service Award by the board and members of the Southern Texas Archaeological Association." La Tierra 1994, Vol. 21-1
"The Southern Texas Archaeological Association recognizes the outstanding support received for almost twenty years from Lebco Graphics, Inc., now of Boerne, Texas, in the quarterly publication of La Tierra journal, and the periodic issuance of various STAA Special Publications." La Tierra 1995, Vol. 22-1
"The 1995 Archaeological Public Service Award was presented to Christopher Anderson, staff writer for the San Antonio Express-News, who has distinguished himself through his balanced and objective reporting on cultural resource protection issues." La Tierra 1996, Vol. 23-1
"For exceptional Texas Historical Commission (THC) public outreach programs.....For their [Texana Machinery, Incorporated] loan of earth-moving equipment on a timely basis to support archaeological research...." La Tierra 1998, Vol. 25-1
"Tom Middlebrook, President, The Texas Archeological Society, is recognized for his public outreach program to bring archaeological knowledge and information to everyone in our state...Bob Skiles, of Austin, is webmaster of the TAS web pages and owner and operator of the TxArch-L group electronic mail discussion group." La Tierra 1999, Vol. 26-1
"The Texas Archeological Stewards volunteer literally thousands of hours each year to assist the Texas Historical Commission in public outreach programs; investigations of sites reported by local officials, landowners and others; responding to requests for assistance involving archaeological sites and materials; monitoring endangered sites; and many other activities." La Tierra 2000, Vol. 27-1
"Dr. [Steve] Black is presented the Public Service Award for his work sponsored by the Texas Archeological Society and the University of Texas Archeological Research Lab in the creation of an educational website entitled 'Texas Beyond History.' This website will reach thousands of people throughout Texas and the world." La Tierra 2002, Vol. 29-4
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