(STURGIS) – There’s still time to nominate someone for the 2023 Sturgis Citizens Of The Year.
One woman and one man will be selected for their contributions to the community and their peers. Nominees must have resided in the Sturgis area for at least three years.
Nomination forms can be found on the Chamber Facebook page. You can download one, fill it out and then submit it. For biographical information, please include family, church, and interests. Please feel free to use additional paper if necessary.
All entries must be received by 5 PM on June 1 at the Sturgis Area Chamber of Commerce. You can mail them to the Chamber, 306 West Chicago Road, Sturgis, MI. 49091. You can also e-mail the completed form to info@sturgischamber.com.
The winners will be honored at the Sturgis Fest Kick Off Dinner, Tuesday June 20.
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