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Governor Snyder Announces Finalists for 2013 Governor's Service Awards
June 13, 2013
LANSING, MICH. - Gov. Rick Snyder announced today the 40 finalists for the 2013 Governor's Service Awards. The finalists have been selected from more than 140 individuals, businesses and nonprofit organizations statewide. All nominations are based on commitment to volunteer service.
"I recently kicked off the Do Something, Michigan! initiative that encouraged Michiganders to take action in their communities through volunteerism," Snyder said. "The 40 finalists who will be recognized at the 2013 Governor's Service Awards are an extraordinary example of that Do Something! spirit. I thank them for their contribution to our state."
The 40 outstanding volunteer finalists will be honored in one of eight different award categories which reflect the diverse nature of volunteers throughout the state. These award categories are: Governor George Romney Lifetime Achievement Award; Corporate Community Leader Award; Mentor of the Year Award; Volunteer of the Year Award; Senior Volunteer of the Year Award; Youth Volunteer of the Year Award; Outstanding National Service Program Award; and Outstanding Volunteer Program Award.
Each award finalists will be honored at an awards ceremony titled "An Evening with the Stars" on Tuesday, July 23, at the Frederik Meijer Gardens in Grand Rapids. The 2013 Governor's Service Awards will be a theater-style event highlighting award presentations for one overall winner in each category and featuring performances by Michigan musical artists and performers, all paying tribute to the honorees.
The Governor's Service Awards ceremony is an annual statewide recognition event acknowledging the contributions made by Michigan volunteers. This celebration is made possible only through the generous contributions of its sponsors. To date those sponsors include: Amway, Comer Holdings, Ford Motor Company, Lear, and Meijer.
The event is coordinated by the Michigan Community Service Commission (MCSC), the state's lead agency on volunteerism. The MCSC strives to engage all Michigan residents in volunteerism to address critical community challenges. It is part of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
For more information on the 2013 Governor's Service Awards, including finalist names and service biographies, visit www.michigan.gov/mcsc.