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Charles Rooking Carter Awards Finalists Announced

Published: Thu 6 May 2021 02:26 PM
We are proud to announce that this year we have received a record number of 55 nominations across the 5 Charles Rooking Carter Community Awards categories.
The Charles Rooking Carter Community Awards was created by the Carterton District Council in 1994 to publicly acknowledge and celebrate the outstanding volunteer work, business innovation and achievements of members in our community. The 5 award categories are Voluntary Community Services, Civic, Youth, Boosting Business and Environmental & Sustainability.
“Our community showed its resilience after an extremely challenging year in 2020 and headed into 2021 so strongly connected and booming more than ever. It’s no wonder that our people saw the chance to celebrate their friends, neighbours and local businesses to such a high extent,” said Mayor Greg Lang.
The panel of community representatives who have judged the categories, and is made up of people from local businesses, Hurunui o Rangi, Carterton District Council, and the volunteer sectors. The panel was blown away by the number and calibre of nominees, saying it was incredibly hard to narrow it down to finalists and ultimately a winner.
“When we gathered around the table it was obvious we had all taken our role in this very seriously - some of the nominations brought us to tears, sometimes laughter. Congratulations to all nominees. It’s been a tough decision, but we believe the best have been decided,” a panel spokesperson said.
From the nominees, 15 Finalists have been selected across the five categories. The finalists for 2021 are:
Voluntary Community Services Award
Jan Farr
Sue Fleet
Kylie Mole
Carterton Lions Youth Award
Maddox Swanson
Larissa O’Brian
Meg Hunter
MoreFM Boosting Business Award
Clareville Nursery
3 Mile
Wairarapa Wines Harvest Festival
Carterton New World Environmental & Sustainability.
Little Green Dunny
Esther Dijkstra
Te Kura Papatūānuku Wairarapa Earth School
Gain Momentum Civic Award
Wayne & Jennifer Poutoa
Yvonne O’Dowd
Sharon Aston
The Charles Rooking Carter Supreme winner will be chosen from the winners of each category.
The awards evening will be held at the Carterton Events Centre on Saturday 19th June. Available tickets will be announced via the Carterton District Council Facebook page and website once the finalists, judges, and sponsors have been allocated seats.

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