Kirk Anderson Named Good Neighbor of the Year

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Kirk Anderson Named Good Neighbor of the Year

Posted: 03/24/2018
Diana Conn Award Winner for 2018Timbercrest resident Kirk Anderson was named this year’s Diana Conn Good Neighbor of the Year before a crowd of approximately 600 people at Saturday’s 2018 Neighborhood Conference, held at Hotel Knoxville (formerly Knoxville Marriott). The City’s Office of Neighborhoods produces the event. 

Timbercrest Neighborhood Association member James Newbill accepted the award on Anderson’s behalf. Newbill and his wife, Clara, who have lived in the neighborhood for more than 50 years, nominated Anderson based on his generosity and frequent assistance, including one incident described in a proclamation from Mayor Madeline Rogero: 

“Whereas Kirk Anderson and his brother, realizing that two neighbors were having difficulty exiting their car after a doctor’s office visit, carried one of them from the car into the house, up the stairs and into her bed; Kirk stayed with the couple until they were well enough to be left on their own.”

All nominees demonstrated the superior qualities exemplified by the late Diana Conn, for whom the award was named and given posthumously. Members of the Old Sevier Community commended her as a generous, caring and devoted neighbor. 

Nominees for Diana Conn Award

Mayor Rogero delivered proclamations to all finalists:


• Helen Bachrach, RiverHill Gateway Neighborhood Association
• Sylvia Cook, Eastport / Five Points Neighborhood Watch
• Yarrish Cook, Mechanicsville Community Association. 
• David Gillette, Mechanicsville Community Association
• Stuart Hall, West Haven Village Neighborhood Community Association
• Paula Minhinnett, Top of the Ridge Neighborhood Watch

The Neighborhood Conference connects residents with area service organizations, elected officials and candidates for office, as well as neighborhood leaders and organizers. 

The nomination period for the 2019 Diana Conn Good Neighbor of the Year Award will open in the fall. Visit http://knoxvilletn.gov/neighborhoods for those details as well as information on the Office of Neighborhoods and its many programs.