The City of League City has announced that nominations are now open for two prestigious citizen volunteer awards, inviting the community to submit candidates who have shown exceptional commitment and service. The first of these accolades, the Art Hewitt Volunteer Spirit Award, seeks to honor an individual emulating the dedication of Art Hewitt, who tirelessly served as a volunteer firefighter for 60 years, becoming a paragon of local community service. According to information obtained from the city's official announcement, this award celebrates those who maintain Hewitt's fervent dedication to volunteerism.
Similarly, the Steve Jones Inspiration Award, formerly known as the "Above and Beyond" award, commemorates the enduring spirit of Steve Jones, a former page at the Helen Hall Library renowned for his warm and welcoming presence. Despite personal adversities, Jones remained a fixture of positivity, prompting the city to recognize individuals who continue his legacy of inspiring others. In a statement made by the City of League City, Jones is lauded for "proving every individual has the power to inspire others and make a positive impact on the world around them."
The city's call for nominations is open to anyone who doesn't necessarily reside or work in League City but has made significant voluntary contributions to a city-related cause or project. Nominees will be evaluated based on their service's positive effects on the community, echoing the selfless examples set by both Hewitt and Jones. Community members who wish to submit nominations can do so by accessing nomination forms provided on the city's website.
All nominations must be submitted before the October 4 deadline, reflecting the city's commitment to prompt recognition of its unsung heroes. These awards, as detailed by the League City announcement, don't just serve as a tip of the hat to exceptional individuals; they operate as a tangible expression of gratitude, a communal acknowledgment of the extraordinary lengths to which citizens go for the betterment of their neighbors and their environment. The city looks forward to celebrating these stories of altruism and inspiration, drawing from a wellspring of community spirit that continually shapes the city's character.