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SKCA Awards Nominations Sought

 

Last year’s winner of South Kansas City Alliance Lifetime Achievement Award was Alvin Brooks. Many other volunteers were recognized as a result of nominations from friends and neighbors.

By John Sharp

 

Nominations are now open for the second annual South Kansas City Alliance (SKCA) awards program that recognizes neighborhood volunteers, public employees and businesses who have gone above and beyond their expected duties to improve south Kansas City.

The deadline for nominations is April 30, and awards will be presented in nine categories at a breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 30, at the Avila University Athletic Pavilion.

The Alvin Brooks Lifetime Service Award named for the south Kansas City resident and former mayor pro tem will be presented to an individual who has provided a lifetime of service to improving south Kansas City or to a south Kansas City resident who has provided similar service to the entire city or metropolitan area.

The Judy Swope Good Neighbor Award named for the late former City Council member and neighborhood leader will be given to a person who has provided a high level of service to his or her south Kansas City neighborhood over an extended period.

Other awards include:

I chair the SKCA Awards Committee, and nominations including a brief description of why the person or organization should receive the award can be mailed to me at 8401 E. 103rd Terrace, KCMO 64134 or emailed to jsharp122@hotmail.com.

Tickets for the award breakfast are $25, and checks to SKCA can be mailed with the names of attendees to SKCA treasurer Deborah Washam at 9409 Grandview Rd., KCMO 64132.

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