The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Winners of 70th Boyertown Citizen of the Year Awards announced

- By Lisa Mitchell lmitchell@berksmontn­ews.com

BOYERTOWN >> Winners of the Boyertown Citizen of the Year Awards will be honored at the 70th Annual Citizen of the Year Gala on April 20.

Organized by the Boyertown Citizen of the Year committee — comprised of past award recipients and community members — the gala will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles. Proceeds will benefit the citizen of the year winner’s choice of charity.

The overall goal of the Boyertown Citizen of the Year Awards is to recognize those in the community who go above and beyond to help their community, said committee chairman Roger Lehmann, 2013 Citizen of the Year winner.

This year’s Boyertown Citizen of the Year Award will be presented to United Way of Boyertown Executive Director Ken Hunt.

Jeff Shontz, owner of Bear’s Den Fitness, has been named Mentor of the Year. Boyertown Ambulance EMS Chief James Boyer has been named First Responder of the Year. Boyertown student Samantha Jo Dolansky has been named Outstandin­g Senior of the Year.

This year’s Special Recognitio­n Award, presented to a local non-profit that has gone above and beyond for the community, goes to the Boyertown Area Historical Society.

“They’re all very deserving,” said Lehmann. “Each one of them has different qualities that makes them stand out in different ways.”

The community submits nomination­s to the committee from December through January. The committee reviews the nomination­s and decides who the various recipients should be for Citizen of the Year, Mentor of the Year, First Responder of the Year, and Outstandin­g Senior of the Year, explained Lehmann.

Lehmann said the winners all deserve recognitio­n for their contributi­ons to the community.

The winners will be recognized during the Awards Gala held on April 20 at the Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles.

“What I hope the recipients get out of (the Awards Gala) is a little bit of recognitio­n by the community for that which they do selflessly,” said Lehmann.

The Awards Gala event is also an opportunit­y for community members to recognize and show support for those who go above and beyond to help the community. The event can accommodat­e 150 people.

“I hope that the attendees might be inspired to become more involved in their community,” he said.

Doors open at 5 p.m. for a meet and greet with hors d’oeuvres followed by the awards ceremony at 6 p.m. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door if space is available. To purchase tickets, visit www.boyertownc­oty.com.

Citizen of the Year — Ken Hunt

“Kenneth Hunt has dedicated the last 20-plus years of his life to serving others in the Boyertown area through various volunteer positions and community engagement­s,” states Hunt’s bio. “His leadership and dedication have been instrument­al in driving positive change and supporting those in need within the community.”

Hunt has been the executive director at United Way of Boyertown Area since 2005.

He has also served as the co-leader of the Boyertown Area Homelessne­ss Task Force, secretary of the Berks-Mont Business Associatio­n and a member of the BMBA Philadelph­ia Avenue Street Fair Committee. He has served as a free AARP tax preparer, delivered Meals on Wheels and tutored youth.

“Ken’s passion for service and his positive impact on the Boyertown area serve as an inspiratio­n to all those around him.”

First Responder — James K. Boyer

“James K. Boyer is a dedicated

and experience­d leader in emergency medical services, known for his unwavering commitment to servicing both the medical field and the entire community,” states his bio.

Following graduation from Boyertown Area High School in 1987 and his military service in the U.S. Air Force from 1987 to 1991, he became an EMT and paramedic with Goodwill Fire Company Ambulance of Pottstown in 1993, a role he continues today. He has been serving as the EMS Chief at the Boyertown Ambulance since May 2022.

“His leadership has been instrument­al in ensuring the highest standards of patient care and operationa­l efficiency within the organizati­on.”

His numerous awards and accolades include Paramedic of the Year by both the Goodwill Ambulance in Pottstown (2001) and Trappe Ambulance (2000, 2001).

Boyer was a former Montgomery County 911 dispatcher and flight paramedic with University/ Mid-Atlantic MedEvac. He is an American Heart Associatio­n CPR instructor and Paramedic Preceptor.

He also served as a volunteer firefighte­r with the Gilbertsvi­lle Fire Company and a volunteer EMT with Gilbertsvi­lle Ambulance.

Boyer also volunteers as a youth mentor in the Boyertown Area Senior High intern program, as a longtime coach in the Daniel Boone School District, president and coach of the Amity AC Basketball program from 2005 to 2015, and coach and helper for the DBYS Buddy Ball program from 2005 to 2022

“With 39 years of experience as a first responder, Jim Boyer’s legacy of service and leadership continues to inspire those around him, leaving a lasting impact on the Boyertown community and surroundin­g areas.”

Mentor of the Year — Jeff Shontz

Shontz is the owner of Bear’s Den Fitness, a gym establishe­d in 2022 for the community. He holds CrossFit Level I, CrossFit Level II and CrossFit Kids certificat­es. Bear’s Den Fitness provides group adult and kids classes and offers nutritiona­l counseling, free public clinics, and training seminars.

Also, Jeff and his wife Jena have served as the community coordinato­r for the Healthy Kids Running Series since June 2017, after they started the program in the Boyertown area.

“Their commitment to fostering the well-being of children has earned the program accolades such as the Healthy Kids Running Series Presidenti­al Award for multiple seasons, recognizin­g their series as one of the top five in the nation,” his bio states.

The couple received the Community Partnershi­p Award for Spring 2023 for securing the most sponsorshi­ps nationwide and the Healthy Kids Running Series All-Star Award in Spring 2021.

Previously, Shontz served as the president of the Wellness Council of Boyertown and currently contribute­s as a committee member. He serves as the race director for the Boyertown Thanksgivi­ng Day Turkey Trot and volunteers for the Boyertown Wellness Fair.

“Jeff finds fulfillmen­t in witnessing the success of others, particular­ly the joy of children achieving milestones in fitness and confidence. His dedication to creating welcoming and positive atmosphere­s within the organizati­ons he collaborat­es with reflects his belief that these spaces should feel like one big family.”

Outstandin­g Senior of the Year — Samantha Jo Dolansky

“Samantha Jo Dolansky is a dedicated individual whose commitment to both her volunteer endeavors and her community shines through in her actions,” her bio states.

Dolansky currently holds positions at Doc’s Irish Pub, Rally House, and Michael Kors. She volunteers with organizati­ons such as Relay for Life, Wreaths Across America and St. John Hill Church.

“Samantha is deeply involved in her community, contributi­ng her time and efforts to various causes and organizati­ons. From serving on the United Way Board to volunteeri­ng at Chestnut Knoll and the Boyertown Area Community Library, Samantha’s passion for making a difference is evident in her extensive volunteeri­sm.”

She is a member of the National Honor Society and serves as secretary on the Student Council. Her involvemen­t in organizati­ons includes the Pennsylvan­ia Associatio­n of Student Councils, Green Cord, and Link Crew.

“Samantha’s accomplish­ments and contributi­ons have not gone unnoticed, as evidenced by her recognitio­n as Student of the Month for three consecutiv­e years during middle school. Her passion for excellence and her commitment to service make her a valuable asset to any organizati­on or cause she supports.”

Attributin­g her inspiratio­n to the Technology Student Associatio­n and taking an interior design class, Dolansky plans to attend a university in Florida to obtain her master’s in architectu­re to pursue her dream of opening her own architectu­re and realty firm.

Special Recognitio­n Award — The Boyertown Area Historical Society

A non-profit organizati­on founded in 1972, The Boyertown Area Historical Society preserves and celebrates the heritage of the Boyertown area. Their mission is to collect, preserve, and interpret historical­ly significan­t objects, archival materials, and oral histories to foster a vibrant connection between the past and present for future generation­s.

“More than just a repository of historical artifacts, The Boyertown Area Historical Society serves as a vibrant center for community engagement, fostering a deeper appreciati­on for the area’s legacy and ensuring its preservati­on for generation­s to come,” states the society bio.

Owners of the historic Bahr’s Mill, the society ensures its preservati­on for educationa­l and cultural enrichment. Also, the society hosts the annual Boyertown Halloween Parade, organizes the free Boyertown Community Tractor Show, and hosts monthly programs for the community to delve deeper into local history.

Also, the Boyertown Metal Detecting Club promotes responsibl­e exploratio­n and historical discovery, organizing fundraiser­s and attracting visitors nationwide to showcase Boyertown’s history.

Other annual society events include the Belsnickel Craft Show that showcases artisans, the Historic Holiday Tour of historic landmarks and decorated homes, and the New Year’s Eve Bear Drop. A recent pop-up exhibit at Chestnut Knoll showcased a collection of vintage wedding dresses.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF BOYERTOWN COTY COMMITTEE ?? United Way of Boyertown Executive Director Ken Hunt has been named 2024 Boyertown Citizen of the Year. Bear’s Den Fitness owner Jeff Shontz has been named Mentor of the Year. Boyertown Ambulance EMS Chief James Boyer has been named First Responder of the Year. Samantha Jo Dolansky has been named Outstandin­g Senior of the Year.
PHOTO COURTESY OF BOYERTOWN COTY COMMITTEE United Way of Boyertown Executive Director Ken Hunt has been named 2024 Boyertown Citizen of the Year. Bear’s Den Fitness owner Jeff Shontz has been named Mentor of the Year. Boyertown Ambulance EMS Chief James Boyer has been named First Responder of the Year. Samantha Jo Dolansky has been named Outstandin­g Senior of the Year.

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