Deeken recognized as Belton’s Environmental Ambassador for 2026
May 19, 2026

Belton Parks Board member Jim Deeken was recognized Thursday as an Environmental
Ambassador during a regional ceremony hosted by the Cen-Tex Sustainable Communities
Partnership.
Deeken is among several individuals and organizations selected for the 2026 Environmental
Ambassador Award, which honors efforts in community service, beautification, conservation,
pollution prevention and recycling.
In addition to his service on the Parks Board, Deeken has regularly volunteered at Heritage
Parks, including with the disc golf course there.
U.S. Army Garrison-Fort Hood Commander Mark McClellan and representatives from Fort Hood and neighboring communities gathered at the Killeen Arts and Activities Center to sign a proclamation recognizing April as Sustainable Environment Month.
The partnership includes Fort Hood and the Cities of Belton, Copperas Cove, Gatesville, Harker Heights, Killeen, Lampasas, Nolanville and Salado.
Other Environmental Ambassador awardees include:
Harker Heights: Roxanne Flores
Killeen: Scedric Moss
Lampasas: Forward Lampasas
Nolanville: Mary Jane Utterback
Village of Salado: Linda Griffith, Karen V. Morris
Copperas Cove: Renee Moore
Fort Hood: Sergeant First Class Floyd Bristol
Gatesville: Keep Gatesville Beautiful
Centex Sustainable Partnership also has awards for youth, the YEA! Awards. This year, the
following school districts had campuses receive awards to include: Greater Fort Hood Recycle Bowl: Copperas Cove ISD, Hettie Halstead Elementary; Lights Out Lunch: CCISD,
Hettie Halstead Elementary; Sustained Excellence: CCISD, Hettie Halstead Elementary, Martin Walker Elementary Fairview/Miss Jewell Elementary; Pull Together to Make a Difference: CCISD, Fairview/Miss Jewell Elementary; School Beautification: Lampasas ISD, Kline Whitis Elementary;
Rising Star: CCISD, House Creek Elementary; Lampasas ISD, Kline Whitis Elementary.
A new award, the Most Valuable Protector, recognized a past community Environmental
Ambassador awardee who has continued to make an impact in the Central Texas region.
This year’s awardee is the Tavera Green Force - Martín Tavera, Antonio Tavera and Thiago
Tavera.
Courtesy photo
Belton Parks Board member Jim Deeken is recognized as an Environmental Ambassador during a regional ceremony last Thursday hosted by the Cen-Tex Sustainable Communities Partnership.




