Municipality of Port Hope 2018 Civic Awards – Give the Gift of Recognition!

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Acknowledge outstanding achievements and contributions to the Municipality of Port Hope by submitting a nomination for a 2018 Civic Award.
The Port Hope Civic Awards is a nomination program designed to highlight the variety of elements that make up Port Hope’s inspiring culture by acknowledging those who contribute time, talent and resources towards improving the quality of life in the community.

A broad range of award categories are open to receive nominations: Outstanding Citizen

Outstanding Youth

Agriculture

Arts & Culture

Athletics

Community Service

Inspiration

Philanthropy

Environment

More information about the Civic Awards Program, eligibility and award category criteria is available online at http://www.porthope.ca/civic-awards 
Nominations can be submitted online at http://www.porthope.ca/civic-awards. Deadline for nominations is March 7, 2019.

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