Sangerville

PCEDC seeks nominations for Myrick Award

DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Executive Committee of the Piscataquis County Economic Development Council is seeking nominations for the annual Warren “Pete” Myrick Community Service Award, to be presented at the annual meeting of PCEDC in December. The meeting registration will be sent at a later date.

The Myrick Award recognizes a Piscataquis County resident, business, or organization that exemplifies Myrick’s concern for and commitment to education, economic development and/or civic leadership in the region. Myrick, a Guilford resident who died in 2002, was a longtime educator in SAD 4 and one of the founders of the PCEDC, serving as the Council’s president in 2001.

File photo courtesy of PCEDC
2022 HONOREE — At left, Tom Goulette, at-large member on PCEDC’s executive committee, and William “Bill” Thompson, who won the 2022 Myrick Award.

Criteria to be considered in determining the award winner will include the overall impact of the candidate’s accomplishments, the duration of the candidate’s engagement in community service activities, and the breadth of involvement in the community. The award is not given to recognize anyone solely for job performance but seeks to acknowledge those who go above and beyond in donating their time to community service. Criteria for nomination directly tie to education, economic development, and/or civic leadership. 

Nominations may only be submitted online through https://pcedc.org/. Nominations must be received by Oct. 28.

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