
PEOPLE has always been
proud to feature stories about ordinary citizens right alongside those about the
royal, the rich and the famous. At the ceremony for the second annual
PEOPLEfirst Honors on Dec. 5 at the York Public Library, we paid tribute to
those citizens, and for a change it was the celebrities on hand- Michael J. Fox,
Serena Williams, Sean Astin, cast members of Third Watch, CNN’s Daryn
Kagan, model Frederique- who were starstruck.
The honorees' selflessness has already been chronicled in PEOPLE's
pages. "They represent the hero in all of us," says publisher Kathy
Kayse. "Each of them is a walking, talking celebration of the human
spirit." Peter Waxman, brand director of Dove, sponsor of the event,
agrees: "These heroes epitomize the true meaning of inner strength and
beauty. Their acts of caring inspire us all.”
This year’s
awardees:
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The Dragon Slayers, seven
teens who provide 24-hour emergency medical
care in remote Alaskan
villages.
Declares Hicks: "I'm probably the only one in Alabama who doesn't
understand what all the hype is about. What I did was just react."
Maybe so. But as Michael J. Fox, waging his own valiant battle against Parkinson's disease, said, it's how you react that counts. Heroism, he said, is simply "a willingness to stick your neck out and do the right thing." Ordinariness like that will always have a place in the pages of PEOPLE.
Peter Bauer, President
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