For 30 years, Commissioner Sparkman has served as an elected municipal official.
The Florida League of Cities presented Commissioner Michael Sparkman with the Mayor John Land Years of Service Award at last week’s city commission meeting.
The award, named in honor of long-time Apopka Mayor John Land, who served his city for more than 60 years, recognizes elected municipal officials for their 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 or 50 years of dedicated public service. Awardees receive a framed resolution and a lapel pin that reflects their years of service.
Sparkman, a fifth generation Hillsborough County resident, successful businessman and entrepreneur, has been a city commissioner for three decades, from 1989 to 2005 and from 2008 to the present.
League ambassador Eryn Russell presented the award. “The reason why we at the Florida League of Cities want to recognize our elected officials is local government is the government closest to the people.” She said. “Through your service as an elected municipal official, you have touched countless lives in this community through your work and that’s what we want to recognize.”
Commissioners were quick to offer their congratulations on the achievement.
“You’ve earned the respect of your colleagues and a couple of us have had the pleasure of sitting with you for 20 years and we look forward to working with you for a little while longer,” said Commissioner Bill Dodson.
“That’s an awesome accomplishment in itself and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed working with you,” said Commissioner Mary Mathis.
Commissioner Jason Jones, who term began in 2022, was quick to point out how appreciative he was for Sparkman’s assistance as he learned how to fulfill his duties. “I can’t comprehend 30 years, you’ve put a lot into Plant City,” he remarked. “Thank you for helping me as a new commissioner.”
Mayor Nate Kilton considers Sparkman not just a great mentor but a great friend. “Congratulations on an amazing legacy not just for you but your entire family,” he said. “We see your heart and what you’ve done for Plant City, thanks for your tenure and service.”
For Sparkman, who’s had a hand in many Plant City projects including the construction of the current City Hall, the Plant City YMCA building and police headquarters, the recognition brought to his recollection former community officials who stood as examples of what service-oriented leadership looks like and who inspired him to dedicate his time giving back to the community. “I can’t help but remember the distinguished people that were involved when I came on the commission like Willie Thomas Jr., Paul Buchman, Nettie Draughon and Sadie Gibbs Martin,” he said. “I had the honor and privilege of serving with all these people and they all made me a better person.”
The Mayor John Land Years of Service Award wasn’t the only award Sparkman received at last week’s meeting. He was also recognized as a Friend of the Olin S. Wright Masonic Lodge for assisting them in their fundraising efforts by the generous use of a piece of his property. “We’re here to recognize that contribution to this fraternity,” said Lodge member Royce Yancey.