The 2024 Mayor's Recognition Awards Presentation took place at a Special Meeting of Council on Tuesday, June 25, 2024.
Please join us in congratulating the following 2024 winners:
Distinguished Volunteer Service
Recipient: Bob Rumble
Bob has been a pillar of youth sports in our community, dedicating countless hours to coaching multiple teams simultaneously.
Bob's contributions to the Leamington Minor Soccer League are invaluable. In addition to his roles as a coach and board member, he selflessly volunteers as a canteen operator, ensuring the league operates smoothly on all fronts. Just last year, his leadership led the Leamington Lightning to a triumphant season, clinching the league championship with an impressive 10-0-1 record. His dedication and passion for youth sports have inspired a new generation of athletes in our community.
Bob embodies kindness, compassion, and empathy, making him an inspiring role model for the youth and fellow volunteers. His dedication and positive influence have significantly enriched our community, making him a deserving recipient of this award.
Mayor's Award for Community Inspiration
Recipient: St. John the Evangelist, Anglican Church
The unwavering dedication and compassion of the volunteers of St. John the Evangelist, Anglican Church have made a profound impact on the Leamington community.
St. John’s Anglican Church volunteers prepare and distribute meals every Wednesday, ensuring no one goes hungry. In addition to providing meals, they offer clothing items at no cost, demonstrating their commitment to serving those in need with dignity and respect. In 2023 alone, St. John’s provided just under 9,600 meals to the community, operating as a crucial food pantry and delivering sustenance to the Homeless Hub and the former Leamington Lodge.
The church's efforts extend beyond food. Through the Community Clothing Cupboard and Warming Cross, they supply essential clothing items to those who need them most. Their work supports some of the most vulnerable members of our community, including the unhoused, seniors, and new Canadians. St. John’s collaborates closely with other local organizations to amplify their impact and reach.
The selfless dedication of St. John’s volunteers exemplifies the spirit of community service and inspires us all. We are deeply grateful for their tireless efforts to uplift and support our community.
Mayor's Special Award for Innovation
Recipient: John Moran
John Moran’s visionary leadership has helped transform Leamington's waterfront into a vibrant hub of cultural activity.
John reimagined the concept of concerts at Leamington’s Amphitheatre, creating the highly successful Onthe42 Summer Concert Series. These free community concerts appeal to diverse age groups and cultures by showcasing an impressive variety of musical genres. John's innovative approach has fostered a strong sense of community among attendees, making the waterfront venue a beloved gathering place.
As the past president and current board of directors member of The Bank Theatre, John has tirelessly championed local artists, providing them with platforms to display their talents. Simultaneously, he has attracted renowned performers like Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy, enriching the cultural fabric of our community.
This year, John is not only spearheading our summer concert series but also leading the events and concerts for the Leamington 150th Anniversary Celebration. His dedication and creativity have left an indelible mark on Leamington, making him a deserving recipient of this award.
Mayor's Special Award
Recipient: Michelle Fortier
Michelle Fortier has made extraordinary contributions to the performing arts in Leamington, particularly at The Bank Theatre.
Michelle recognized the need for a community theatre and played a pivotal role in revitalizing the Bank Theatre, helping to transform it into an accessible and vibrant space for both residents and visitors. Her efforts have fostered a strong sense of community by providing a venue for diverse programming and a platform for community actors to develop and showcase their talents. This initiative has enriched the cultural heritage of Leamington, creating lasting memories for all who attend.
In addition to her work with The Bank Theatre, Michelle is a passionate advocate for Leamington. Currently, she plays a key role in planning, organizing and promoting events for the Leamington 150th anniversary celebration, lending her expertise and creativity to ensure its success.
Michelle’s dedication and vision have profoundly impacted our community. Her contributions and unwavering commitment have enriched the cultural landscape of Leamington.
Mayor's Special Award (Posthumously)
Recipient: Evelyn Miller
Evelyn Jean Miller, affectionately known as “Evie” passed away on March 24, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of unwavering service and kindness.
Evelyn dedicated many years to Leamington, embodying the spirit of community service. Known for her fierce loyalty, kindness, and warm-hearted nature, she was always there for those in need, offering support, a warm smile, and a comforting presence. Her motto, "Please don’t wait to be kind," perfectly encapsulates how she lived her life.
For 40 years, Evelyn volunteered with Erie Shores Hospice, providing compassionate care and support to countless individuals and families. As a long-standing member of the Leamington United Church, she was deeply involved in both local and international missions, demonstrating her commitment to helping others on a broader scale.
While we often recognize those who contribute in visible and grand ways, it is the quiet, steadfast service of individuals like Evelyn that truly enriches our communities. Her long-term dedication and selfless contributions have made Leamington a better place, often without seeking or receiving recognition.
Evelyn leaves behind a legacy of service, compassion, and unwavering commitment to our community.