My congratulations in advance to the winner of this year’s Citizen of the Year Award.
Whoever it may turn out to be, the selection for such a prestigious award, and I mean that, is reflective of the fact that you’ve had a tremendous positive impact in your community, and for your community. And unlike hockey rinks where you can just “buy” your name recognition, the Citizen of the Year accolade is awarded by others, hopefully objective others, who see and witness the impact of your efforts on things, movements, and people.
It represents positive recognition to a person who wasn’t hell bent on getting the recognition in the first place. And so, in that sense, it’s a terrific and legitimate honour.
But it won’t have the stamp of approval from the local Chamber of Commerce.
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