Nominate outstanding Lynnwood leaders for 2025 Community Service and Leadership Awards - Lynnwood Today

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The Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for the 2025 Community Service and Leadership Awards Gala, scheduled for September 5 at the Lynnwood Events Center. This annual event recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the local community, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement. Nominations can be submitted by anyone aware of a candidate's significant service or leadership. The Chamber encourages community involvement, aiming to spotlight the efforts of those who uplift and inspire others in Lynnwood. Past award recipients have included local business leaders, educators, and volunteers who have significantly impacted the area.

By celebrating these contributions, the event aims to foster a sense of pride and connection among residents. The awards gala not only honors achievements but also promotes ongoing community participation and collaboration. More details and nomination forms are available on the Lynnwood Chamber's website, ensuring a wide reach for potential nominees.

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