Local 5's Tom Zalaski emcees event honoring volunteers throughout northeast Wisconsin
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Local 5's Tom Zalaski joined the community Wednesday morning as emcee for the annual Volunteer Center Awards ceremony, which was held at the Lambeau Field Atrium.
The event honors volunteers who give their time and energy to support others and help local nonprofits fulfill their missions.
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'We have eight different categories where individuals can win awards,' said Matt Hohner of the Volunteer Center of Brown County. 'A youth award, adult award, lifetime achievement award—there's small group, large group. We had a record number of nominees this year, which is just amazing and it shows the commitment this community has to giving back.'
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All nominees were recognized at the event. Winners received $1,000 and runner-ups received $500—each awarded to the nonprofit of their choice.
The event was made possible by the Wisconsin Public Service Foundation, the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation, and other generous sponsors.
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