Strobel Awards Give Recognition to Local Volunteers

From today’s Tennessean:

Strobel honors top volunteers

4 activists, service group recognized
Four Nashville activists and one service organization were rewarded for their efforts Wednesday night at the 22nd annual Mary Catherine Strobel Volunteer Awards, which lauds Middle Tennesseans for their volunteerism.

The winners, who were chosen from among 12 finalists, were:

• The Oasis Center’s International Teen Outreach Program, recipient of the Volunteer Group Award;
• Cynthia Black, recipient of the Community-Wide Volunteer Award;
• Linda Johnston, recipient of the Direct Services Volunteer Award;
• Bailey Roberts, recipient of the Youth Volunteer Award;
• and Jim Weber and Melony Pugh-Weber, recipients of the Volunteer Innovator Award.
 

Click here for pictures of the event.  For those who attended the event, put on annually by Hands On Nashville, it was a day to feel great about being a part of this special community!

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