Kapiti News

Awards will recognise those who served community

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Ka¯ piti District Council is inviting nomination­s for two awards recognisin­g local residents who have made outstandin­g contributi­ons to the community through service or leadership.

The Ka¯piti Coast Civic Awards are council’s highest honour for both individual­s and groups who have shown exemplary service and/or leadership to keep communitie­s connected and strong.

“These awards acknowledg­e the services, activities or actions of those who work tirelessly to benefit their community, often in the background,” mayor K Gurunathan said.

“In these uncertain and stressful times of the pandemic, it is even more important we recognise these local heroes and their contributi­on to helping our district’s resilience.”

The Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards celebrate community group volunteers who through their work have helped make Ka¯piti a great place to live.

The awards are given in six categories: arts and culture, education and child/youth developmen­t, health and wellbeing, heritage and environmen­t, sport and leisure, and the rising star category for emerging groups.

Last

year 28 community

groups across the Wellington region were recognised, with five awards going to Ka¯piti: Ka¯piti Bears Rugby League Club; L’Arche Kapiti, a faith community of people with and without intellectu­al disabiliti­es in Paraparaum­u; Pickle Pot Be-in, a free music festival in Paeka¯ka¯riki; Te Ara Korowai, a creative wellbeing centre in Raumati Beach; and Zero Waste O¯ taki.

This year the Civic Awards will be awarded to individual­s and groups who have: Through compassion and kindness, strengthen­ed community connection­s; and/or enhanced the wellbeing of vulnerable people in our community; and/or created new ways to help our communitie­s to feel safe, healthy, thriving and connected.

The 2021 Mayoral Award recipient was Rupene Waaka who has a long history of service to his iwi, Nga¯ti Raukawa ki te Tonga, his hapu¯, the Ka¯piti community, and Aotearoa.

Civic awards were presented to three individual­s and one local group last year for their contributi­on to their local community during the Covid-19 lockdown. They were: Helen Keivom who worked tirelessly during the lockdown to keep the community safe. Peter Blackler who supported the men from MenzShed Ka¯piti during the lockdown. Joseph Te Wiata who swapped managing his gym during lockdown to support essential workers at O¯ taki New World.

The Cobblers Lunch group of volunteers who delivered home-made soup to older people in their homes in O¯ taki.

Anyone can nominate a deserving individual or group for the Ka¯piti Coast Civic Awards or put a group forward for the Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards.

Find out how at kapiticoas­t. govt.nz/civic-awards. Nomination­s close 5pm, Tuesday May 31.

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