Media release, for immediate release, 19 March 2012
Countdown Begins to National Community Awards
Queenstown Lakes and Central Otago groups prepare to tackle the country’s best
In just a few days the Arrowtown Trust and the Alexandra Lions Club will be going head to head with the country’s best
and brightest voluntary groups and organisations at the TrustPower National Community Awards.
The 2011 TrustPower National Community Awards are being held in the Ashburton District from 23 - 25 March 2012.
The Arrowtown Trust is representing the Queenstown Lakes at the National Awards, while the Alexandra Lions Club is
representing the Central Otago. The two groups both won the Supreme Award at the regional TrustPower Community Awards.
Joining the two groups at the National Awards will be representatives from 23 other voluntary groups or organisations
from around the country that were named Supreme Winner at their regional TrustPower Community Awards.
At the Nationals, the Arrowtown Trust and the Alexandra Lions Club will each give an eight minute presentation on what
the group has achieved and why they deserve the title of TrustPower National Community Award Supreme Winner. The groups
will be judged on that presentation, along with a 1,000 word summary of the organisation.
The presentations will take place on Saturday 24 March at the Methven Heritage Centre, with the Winner and Runner-Up
being announced at an Awards dinner that evening being held at Terrace Downs.
TrustPower Community Relations Representative Jess Somerville says both groups have spent many hours preparing what are
sure to be fantastic presentations for the TrustPower National Community Awards.
“The Queenstown Lakes and Central Otago communities should be really proud of what the Arrowtown Trust and Alexandra
Lions Club have achieved. They will make wonderful ambassadors for your communities at the TrustPower National Community
Awards,” says Miss Somerville.
Attending the National Awards from the Arrowtown Trust will be David Clarke and Bill Dolan, along with Queenstown Lakes
Deputy Mayor Lyal Cocks and his wife Diana. Representing the Alexandra Lions Club will be Dave Ramsay and David Whitney,
along with Central Otago Councillor Clair Higginson and her partner Kay Chamberlain.
The TrustPower National Community Award Supreme Winner will take home $2,500, a framed certificate, a trophy and a $500
voucher from Exult, a leading and specialist training provider for the community sector. The Runner Up will receive
$1,500, a framed certificate and a $200 voucher from Exult.
Meanwhile, entries are now open for the 2012 TrustPower Central Otago District Community Awards. Anyone can enter a
group for the Awards and all voluntary groups and not-for-profit organisations are eligible to be entered. The Supreme
Winner of the 2012 TrustPower Central Otago District Community Awards will go to the TrustPower National Community
Awards in March 2013.
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COUNTDOWN BEGINS TO NATIONAL COMMUNITY AWARDS
Waitaki groups prepares to tackle the country’s best
In just a few days the Palmerston Lions Club and Literacy North Otago will be going head to head with the country’s best
and brightest voluntary groups and organisations at the TrustPower National Community Awards.
The 2011 TrustPower National Community Awards are being held in the Ashburton District from 23 - 25 March 2012.
The Palmerston Lions Club is representing the Waihemo District at the National Awards, while Literacy North Otago is
Oamaru. The two groups both won the Supreme Award at the regional TrustPower Community Awards.
Joining the two groups at the National Awards will be representatives from 23 other voluntary groups or organisations
from around the country that were named Supreme Winner at their regional TrustPower Community Awards.
At the Nationals, the Palmerston Lions Club and Literacy North Otago will each give an eight minute presentation on what
the group has achieved and why they deserve the title of TrustPower National Community Award Supreme Winner. The groups
will be judged on that presentation, along with a 1,000 word summary of the organisation.
The presentations will take place on Saturday 24 March at the Methven Heritage Centre, with the Winner and Runner-Up
being announced at an Awards dinner that evening being held at Terrace Downs.
TrustPower Community Relations Representative Jess Somerville says both groups have put together fantastic
presentations.
“The Waitaki community should be really proud of what the Palmerston Lions Club and Literacy North Otago have achieved.
They will make wonderful ambassadors for your community at the TrustPower National Community Awards,” says Miss
Somerville.
Attending the National Awards from the Palmerston Lions Club us Ron Sheat and James Chisholm, while Helen Jansen and
Jenny Gawn will be representing Literacy North Otago. Both groups will be joined by Waitaki Mayor Alex Familton and his
wife Heather.
The TrustPower National Community Award Supreme Winner will take home $2,500, a framed certificate, a trophy and a $500
voucher from Exult, a leading and specialist training provider for the community sector. The Runner Up will receive
$1,500, a framed certificate and a $200 voucher from Exult.
Meanwhile, entries are now being taken for the new 2012 TrustPower Waitaki District Community Awards Anyone can enter a
group for the Awards and all voluntary groups and not-for-profit organisations are eligible to be entered. Entries close
on Friday 20 April. The Supreme Winner of the 2012 TrustPower Waitaki District Community Awards will go to the
TrustPower National Community Awards in March 2013.
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