2022 Citizen of the Year will be held Wednesday, April 13

2022 Citizen of the Year will be held Wednesday, April 13
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Northville Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on Mar 9.

Registration is OPEN for the STATE OF THE COMMUNITY LUNCHEON – Honoring the Citizen of the Year.

State of the Community Luncheon Honoring the 2022 Citizen of the Year will be held Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Registration Deadline: April 4, 2022
https://www.northville.org/…/state-of-the-community…

Speakers:
Mary Kay Gallagher, Superintendent, Northville Public Schools
Mark Abbo, Supervisor, Northville Township
Brian Turnbull, Mayor, City of Northville
Chamber Members Cost: $45/person
Non-Members Cost: $50/person

Location: Schoolcraft College VisTaTech Center, 18600 Haggerty Road, Livonia

Please consider nominating someone for the 2022 “John Genitti Citizen of the Year Award”

Each year, the Northville Chamber of Commerce celebrates the dedication and commitment of community members that give their time, energy, and talent to make Northville a special place to live, work and play. In 2014, the Award was designated the “John Genitti Citizen of the Year Award”, in honor of local resident and businessman John Genitti.
This year’s selection will be awarded at the State of the Community Luncheon. The Citizen of the year receives a place of honor in the 2022 Independence Day Parade, the Heritage Festival Parade, and the Holiday Lighted Parade.

Criteria for Nomination, the nominee must::
• Be involved in actively supporting (through time, talent, or financial support) an organization that improves our community.
• Live or work in the Northville Community
• Show concern for community, environment, and family.
• Be a role model for community youth and citizens.

Please nominate a deserving individual for the Northville Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year Award online at https://www.northville.org/form/view/25784.  A brief outline of the reasons they qualify for Citizen of the Year status will be required. Nomination deadline: March 28, 2022

Original source can be found here.



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