2007 – October 5, 2007 - #9
2006 – October 6, 2006 - #8
2005 – October 7, 2005 - #7
2004 – October 8, 2004 - #6
2003 – October 24, 2003 - #5
2002 – October 25, 2003 - #4
2001 – October 19, 2001 - #3
2000 – October 13, 2000 - #2
1999 – October 22, 1999 - #1
2007 – Katie Crecelius, a founding member of the Marin Environmental Housing Collaborative, chair of the Novato Housing Coalition, and a member of the Marin Housing Leadership Alliance
2006 – Nancy Young, Audubon Canyon Ranch Elementary School Environmental Education Program
2005 – Carlos Porrata, recently retired California State Park Ranger
2004 – Marilee Eckert, Executive Director of Marin Conservation Corps
2003 – Marilyn Price, Founder & Director, Trips for Kids
2002 – Hilda Castillo, Environmental Educator
2001 – Zeva Longley, Canal Area Activist
2000 – Virginia Souders-Mason, Founder of Marin Beyond Pesticide Coalition
1999 – Christina Valdez, Cross Cultural Environmental Leadership (XCEL) Program
"The Hannah Creighton Environmental Justice Award honors Hannah Creighton, a former member of the Marin Group Executive Committee, who died prematurely after a long illness. She was a tireless advocate for recognizing the needs of low-income and minority populations, especially for transportation and housing, and assuring high environmental standards in their neighborhoods. She worked for Urban Habitat, an environmental justice advocacy organization".
2007 – Barbara Salzman, president of the Audubon Society of Marin, a founding member of Marin Baylands Advocates
2006 – Mary Jo Rice, long-time Fairfax environmental activist and Executive Director of Seaflow
2005 – Jean Berensmeier, long time Marin Environmental leader, educator and activist
2004 – Priscilla Bull, long time Marin Environmental Activist
2003 – Susan L. Adams, Marin County Supervisor, District 1
2002 – Susan Ristow, Novato Environmental Community Activist
2001 – Patricia Ravitz and Lynn Emrich, of Citizens to Save Bahia
2000 – Todd Steiner, Director of Sea Turtle Restoration Project
and Salmon Protection and Watershed Network
(also referred to as the “Stewardship of the Land Award” in 2000)
1999 – Martin Friedman, Sierra Club Activist & Dr. Martin Griffin
(also referred to as the “Environmental Stewardship Award” in 1999)
2005 – Nancy Skinner, leader of Sierra Club Regional hikes for over 25 years
2004 – Richard Watson, Sierra Club hike leader and Activities/Outings Co-Chair
2007 – Jacques Leslie, Author of Deep Water: The Epic Struggle Over Dams, Displaced People, and the Environment
2006 – Peter Douglas, Executive Director, California Coastal Commission
2005 – Carl Pope, Sierra Club’s National Executive Director
2004 – Carole Migden, Chairwoman of the California Board of Equalization
2003 – Mark Hertsgaard, Author & Journalist
2002 – Gray Brechin, Author & Geographer
2001 – Buck Parker, Executive Director of Earth Justice Legal Defense Fund
2000 – Jerry Mander, of the Foundation for Deep Ecology and Author
1999 – Carl Anthony, Director, Urban Habitat Program
2007 – Dick Spotswood, Marin political columnist
2006 – Dick Spotswood, Marin political columnist
2005 – Dick Spotswood, Marin political columnist
2004 – Dick Spotswood, Marin political columnist
2003 – Stan Sinberg, Pacific Sun columnist
2002 – Alex Forman, SCMG ExComm
2001 – Dick Spotswood, Marin Political Columnist
2000 – Dick Spotswood, Marin Political Columnist
1999 – Dick Spotswood, Marin Political Columnist