Bush Telegraph

Board launches Wackrow Award

- Dave Murdoch

The Dannevirke Community Board at its June 2 meeting set the date for the Wackrow Memorial Award.

Nomination­s open on Monday, July 6 and close Friday, July 31 with judging on Monday, August 17 to be followed by the award function Tuesday, August 25 in the Hub at 7pm.

This award was created 34 years ago in the memory of Constable Graeme Wackrow who was killed in a car accident while stationed in Dannevirke.

The award seeks to recognise the community service and contributi­on to supporting the work of local voluntary organisati­ons and groups. The five judges take notice of achievemen­ts gained in this area where the entrants endeavours and their commitment is worthy of acknowledg­ement.

Criteria include: Community service, contributi­ons to organisati­ons and groups, involvemen­t in community activities, interest in helping others, special talents and skills, other supporting details. It is eligible to youth aged 14-19 living in the North Tararua ward.

The winner will receive the trophy to hold for a year and a miniature to keep plus $500 with the second place winning $300 and third place $200.

The Wackrow Memorial Award is promoted annually to young people of the Dannevirke District with past winners going on to build successful careers and futures for themselves.

Entry forms can be obtained from the Tararua District Council office in Gordon St.

 ??  ?? Wackrow Memorial Award winner Samuel Smith with the other Wackrow Award nominees after the ceremony in September 2019.
Wackrow Memorial Award winner Samuel Smith with the other Wackrow Award nominees after the ceremony in September 2019.

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