Previous Awards Winners.  Photo from City of Owen SoundPrevious Awards Winners. Photo from City of Owen Sound
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Owen Sound combines two awards ceremonies

The City of Owen Sound wants to recognize the significant contributions made to the local arts and culture community as well as the contributions volunteers make to the community. This year they plan to celebrate on a larger scale by combining two awards ceremonies into the 2024 Arts, Culture, and Volunteer Awards.

Culture award categories include Outstanding Group, Outstanding Individual, Outstanding Event, Most Promising New Event, Emerging Artist, Cultural Catalyst, Cultural Heritage, and Lifetime Achievement. People can nominate groups or individuals for their outstanding achievements and contributions to the area's cultural vitality by Thursday, March 14 at 5 p.m.

That is also the deadline for anyone who wants to see a volunteer recognized for their vital contributions to the community.

"The Volunteer Awards celebrate our volunteers for their desire to make a difference in our community and in their own lives by giving their time and expertise. Volunteers can be people from all walks of life, all ages and stages," said Jen Wright, Events and Activation Coordinator. "Volunteers play a vital contribution to the vibrancy, diversity, and strength of our community. Categories include Youth Volunteer of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, and Senior of the Year. Winners are selected by the Community Services Committee."

The awards reception will take place at the Tom Thomson Art Gallery on Sunday, April 14 from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.

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