Welcome to 2011! We have an exciting year ahead of us here at Rivanna, and it all starts with some great new products we’ve added to our eco-friendly selection of awards, plaques, and gifts. Some standouts you’ll find among the new additions:
- New cherry awards. We’ve introduced a collection of competitively priced freestanding awards from FSC-certified domestic cherry. These six awards celebrate state forests that have been awarded FSC certification. Each award has a distinctive shape and features beautifully carved wood, offset by a satin gold engraving plate. We hope this collection will provide cost-effective options when you are looking for beautiful hardwood awards that fit in your budget.
- PaperStone™ additions. We have expanded our FSC-certified PaperStone award collection to include nine new designs at several price points, made from black, green, and blue PaperStone. Crafted from recycled paper but with a weight and texture closer to actual stone, these awards feature one-of-a-kind shapes, elegantly carved lines, and satin silver engraving plates.
- Long-term or team recognition. Back in March, we provided a sneak peek into our new collection of perpetual plaques – now they’re here! 12 brand new perpetual plaques, in a variety of materials and with a range of year plates available to suit any long-term recognition need.
- Plaques made from Richlite®. Our Renewal Plaques have gotten a makeover this year and are now made from Richlite®FSC™ Black Diamond. Richlite Black Diamond is a green building material made from paper from FSC-certified sources. A dense, elegant material with a matte finish, Richlite adds sophistication and a contemporary feel to our Renewal Plaques, as well as our new Purpose Plaques. The Purpose Plaque line now includes three Richlite plaques with satin gold engraving plates. The corners of these plaques are carved with intricate and unique details that reflect the theme of each individual plaque. Be sure to check out the photos of the corner details! Even better news: a portion of the proceeds from your Purpose Plaque purchase go to funding community projects in Karatu District, Tanzania. Learn more.
We’ve got more excitement in store for you this year! We’re looking forward to implementing a new online collaboration tool for sharing artwork files to make working with us easier than ever. Plus, we have more plans for new product designs in the works. We’re hard at work to ensure we continue to offer the highest quality eco-friendly products with the highest possible standard of customer service. If you have suggestions for us, please get in touch! We always welcome your feedback and look forward to working with you in 2011.
Many organizations are making the switch to perpetual plaques and more modest awards. One of our longtime clients,
One of the winners at the Santa Monica Public Library Green Book Prize event this weekend was Rowan Jacobsen’s Fruitless Fall: The Collapse of the Honey Bee and the Coming Agricultural Crisis. While the title may scare off non-sciencey types, I can say with certainty that this is the most suspenseful book about insects I’ve ever read. From cover to cover, Jacobsen weaves a fascinating story about the honey bee and its vital place in nature’s most basic processes – and our agricultural economy. Jacobsen refreshes the memory of those of us who may not remember our elementary school biology by giving us the rundown on the honey bee’s role in the pollination scheme, managing to make the story of how bees communicate and eventually pollinate sound like a recap of a raucous wedding reception (think conga line, but with stingers – Jacobsen terms it the “waggle dance”).
Reinforcing how important sustainability is to the city, mayor of Santa Monica Ken Genser gave an introduction and voiced his dedication to the city’s continuing sustainability efforts. Dean Kubani, Director of the OSE, presented the awards. Many of the winning authors don’t live in the United States and realized it wouldn’t exactly be “green” to hop on a plane and jet across the Atlantic to attend the ceremony, but there were a few in attendance; most notably, Chip Jacobs and William J. Kelly, authors of Smogtown: The Lung-Burning History of Pollution in Los Angeles and winners of the award for Adult Local Impact book. Many other authors sent video acceptances or eloquent written expressions of gratitude.

