Living Legends
Home / Living LegendsThis award recognizes individuals who:
• Have been long-time advocates for wildfowl art and the Ward Foundation.
• Are generous in spirit and commitment to teaching others and passing on their knowledge, skills, and talents.
• Have created an impact on the field of wildfowl art and the Ward World Championship Wildfowl Carving Competition.
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2024-2025 Award Recipients: Paul Rhymer, Point of Rocks, MD |
2022-2023 Award Recipients: Jeff Bounds, Salisbury, MD |
2020-2021 Award Recipients: Larry Barth, Stahlstown, PA |
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2019 Award Recipients: Lynn Branson, Courtenay, BC, Canada |
2018 Award Recipients: Robert Kerr, Smith Falls, ON, Canada |
2017 Award Recipients: Tom Christie, Waverly IA |
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2016 Award Recipients: Del Herbert, Chula Vista, CA |
2015 Award Recipients: Pat Godin, Ontario, Canada |
2014 Award Recipients: Tan Brunet (d.), Galliano, Louisiana |
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2013 Award Recipients Delbert “Cigar” Daisey (d.), Chincoteague, Virginia |
The Ward Foundation, Inc. strives to lead the way for advancing the understanding of wildfowl art and the interrelationships of art, nature and culture. Through educational programs, exhibits and events, the Ward Foundation builds upon the legacy of Lem and Steve Ward to bring young and old to a greater understanding of the human relationship to the natural world.
The Ward Foundation Living Legends fund is intended to allow donors to make restricted gifts for the continuation of the Living Legends awards. Gifts of $150 or more will be published as contributors to the Living Legend Fund. If you would like to contribute to this fund, click here. (Link coming soon)