Finalists revealed for Civic and Community Awards

| March 20, 2017 in Kelowna

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The finalists for the 42nd annual Civic & Community Awards have been announced.

The City of Kelowna’s annual award ceremony recognizes volunteers, artists, athletes and business leaders that made significant contributions to the city.

The winners from each category will be revealed at the Civic & Community Awards Gala on Wednesday, May 10th at the Kelowna Community Theatre.

“It was a difficult task narrowing down finalists as we had some exceptional submissions in each of the award categories for 2016,” said Mariko Siggers, Community and Neighbourhood Services Manager. “These are the people, the businesses and organizations that work hard to make our city a great place to live and we’re excited to recognize these leaders in our community.”

2016 award finalists by category are (finalists are listed in alphabetical order):

Fred Macklin Memorial Award - Man of the Year

Sarah Donalda-Treadgold Memorial Award- Woman of the Year

Young Male Volunteer of the Year

Young Female Volunteer of the Year

Central Okanagan Foundation – Volunteer Organization of the Year

Corporate Community of the Year Award

Small /Medium Business

Large Business

Honour in the Arts

Teen Honour in the Arts

Augie Ciancone Memorial Award – Female High School Athlete of the Year

Augie Ciancone Memorial Award – Male High School Athlete of the Year

Bryan Couling Memorial Award – Athletic Team of the Year

Bob Giordano Memorial Award – Coach or Sport Administrator of the Year

Male Athlete of the Year

Female Athlete of the Year

Champion for the Environment

Individual

Business

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