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Volunteer Appreciation 2017 Common Questions and Answers It’s That Time of Year Again Volunteer Appreciation 2017 Common Questions and Answers Q: Who hosts Volunteer Appreciation and Why? A: There are two events each year held in Lamont County to pay tribute to all of our wonderful Volunteers within Lamont County. The date is chosen to coincide with National Volunteer Appreciation Week. These events are coordinated and hosted by Family & Community Support Services-Lamont County Region in partnership with the Town of Bruderheim, Town of Mundare, Volunteer Alberta and the Government of Canada. Q: Who can attend Volunteer Appreciation? A: Volunteer Appreciation Events are open to all individuals who volunteer within Lamont County and their immediate family members. Q: Do I have to belong to an organization to attend? A; No. FCSS recognizes there are many individuals who lend a helping hand to neighbors and work hard in their community to make it a better place. When registering for your ticket you will be asked to specify your volunteer involvement. If you do not belong to an organization then you may enter “In Community.” Q: How much are Ticket and where can I get them? A: Tickets are available at the Lamont County Administration Building, Town of Mundare, Village of Chipman and the Town of Bruderheim. Tickets are free of charge. Make sure you get your ticket early as space is limited and you will require a ticket for entry into the event. Q: I live in Lamont County, Which event should I attend? A: You are welcome to attend the event of your choice.. Q: Why are there two awards ceremonies? A: At the Bruderheim Event, the Bruderheim Recreation and Cultural Club hosts their annual award ceremony each year. FCSS Lamont County Region therefore chooses to hold the Lamont County Volunteer Awards Ceremony at the Mundare Event. Both events are open to all Lamont County Volun- teers, however if you wish to attend the Lamont County Awards Ceremony you will need to attend the Mundare event. Q; Who can I nominate to receive an award and where do I obtain an Award Nomination Form. A: Eligible nominees are individuals who volunteer within Lamont County. Award nomination forms are available anywhere tickets are distributed. .
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