Looking for Fontana, Walworth, Williams Bay 'citizens of the year'

By STAFF   Friday, March 9, 2012
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— The Geneva Lake West Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominees for the 2011 Fontana, Walworth and Williams Bay Citizens of the Year. Nominations are open for any citizen of these three communities who has helped his or her community by volunteering; donating time, money or services; or showing community support in other ways. Citizens of these communities are encouraged to think of those who make a positive difference in the lives of others, often without desire for public praise.

Last year’s winners were the Rev. Dan Sanders of Fontana, Pam Knorr of Walworth and John Grove of Williams Bay.

Awards will be presented May 2 at Abbey Springs.

Nomination forms can be obtained online at www.genevalakewest.com or at the Geneva Lake West Chamber office in the Fontana Village Hall at 175 Valley View Drive (Wisconsin Highway 67). The deadline for submitting nominations is April 15.

(Read all of this week's stories from Walworth County Sunday HERE. )




reader COMMENTS (2)
MPlevak
Mar 10, 2012 at 6:29 a.m.
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The links are fixed; thank you for for catching that, badgerboy.

badgerboy
Mar 9, 2012 at 9:12 p.m.
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Please spell check your links, neither one is correct.

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