15th annual Rotary Star Awards honor community spirit

Gig Harbor, WALocal News

Scheduled for February 25, 2025, the 15th annual Rotary Star Awards in Gig Harbor, Washington, will honor local individuals who embody the spirit of community service. Organized by Rotary International, this event will recognize notable contributions from residents, including distinguished figures like Monica Wulff and Ann Bowers. The awards emphasize the "Service Above Self" philosophy, which is central to Rotary's mission and values. By celebrating these local heroes, the event aims to inspire others in the community to engage in service-oriented activities. With the Seattle Metropolitan Area's vibrant culture, the Star Awards serve not only to recognize individual efforts but also to strengthen community bonds.

This initiative reflects the importance of local involvement as Gig Harbor grows and evolves. Attendees can expect an evening filled with stories of dedication and inspiration, highlighting the positive impact of service on the community. As the event approaches, it underscores Rotary's commitment to fostering a spirit of collaboration and support among residents.

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