City Council Recognizes Three Advisory Board Members for Their Service

Lacey, WALocal News

The City Council of Lacey recently presented Public Service Awards to three exceptional individuals, underscoring the value of community involvement. Honorees included James Murray, a dedicated member of the Library Board, alongside Kamber Good and Wendy Goodwin, both integral to the Parks, Culture, and Recreation Board. Their unwavering commitment to enhancing community life through their advisory roles has not gone unnoticed. The recognition serves as a reminder of the positive impact that dedicated citizens can have on local governance and community development. By honoring these individuals, the City Council not only acknowledges their contributions but also encourages ongoing civic engagement.

The awards emphasize the critical role of advisory boards in shaping community initiatives and policies. Such recognition fosters a culture of appreciation for those who serve selflessly. Ultimately, these awards highlight the importance of public service in creating vibrant, thriving communities.

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