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Honoring Excellence…and a great deal more! Awards

By City of Lynnwood

The City of Lynnwood is seeking nominations for Residents, City Employees and Businesses that are Excellent…and a great deal more! Our goal: honoring excellence in Lynnwood.

Do you know someone who inspires, demonstrates integrity, enhances the image of Lynnwood, someone who goes the extra mile to improve the quality of life in the City? Now is your chance to help them get recognized for their contributions to our community.

Who Qualifies? Any Lynnwood City employee, Lynnwood resident or Lynnwood business who demonstrates excellence is eligible to receive the Excellence…and a great deal more Award.

Who Will Be Selected? All applications will be reviewed by the Selection Committee. The most qualified candidate will be identified based on the responses provided in the nomination form. Award recipients are recognized during the November 12, 2019 City Council Business Meeting with a proclamation and their names are added to the Excellence Award plaque hanging in the City Hall lobby.

How Do I Nominate Someone? Nominations forms are available online, or you may pick up a copy at City Hall. Please email your completed nomination form to Beth Morris at bmorris@LynnwoodWA.gov or drop it off at City Hall, 19100 44th Ave W, Lynnwood.

When is the Nomination Due? All applications must be received by Friday, September 13, 2019. Winning candidates will be notified in mid-October.

More Info / Questions? Visit www.LynnwoodWA.gov/ExcellenceAwards, or contact Beth Morris at bmorris@LynnwoodWA.gov, or 425-670-5011. Previous award recipients are listed on our webpage.

Nomination Form: Download a nomination form online at www.LynnwoodWA.gov/ExcellenceAwards or pick one up at City Hall. Let’s start honoring excellence!

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