Night on the Red Carpet: GIVE GOOD Awards Crown 2014 Winners

Friday, February 28th, during the GIVE GOOD red carpet awards ceremony, everyday Snoqualmie Valley heroes, and their stories of courage, passion, determination and community dedication, were honored and recognized.

President and GIVE GOOD founder, Angela Craig, said the evening was a huge success and inspired her with ideas to make next year’s event even more exciting.

In all, 11 GIVE GOOD categories crowned new, inspirational recipients, all nominated by fellow community members.

North Bend resident, Chris Fagan, who recently made it unguided across Antarctica to the South Pole with her husband, gave the evening’s keynote speech. Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson and GIVE GOOD President, Angela Craig, hosted the 2nd annual award ceremony.

North Bend Photographer, Mary Miller, was honored at the 2014 GIVE GOOD 'Arts' category, 2/28/14.
North Bend Photographer, Mary Miller, was honored in the 2014 GIVE GOOD ‘Arts’ category, 2/28/14.

2014 GIVE GOOD Award Category Honorees:

  • ARTS: Mary Miller (North Bend)
  • BUSINESS: The Irwin Group ~ Christi Irwin (Duvall)
  • COURAGE: Snoqualmie Valley Relay for Life
  • SPIRIT OF THE VALLEY: Kevin and Laurie Hauglie (Fall City)
  • ENVIRONMENTAL: Erick and Wendy Haakenson ~ Jubilee Farms (Carnation)
  • EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE: Mickey Fowler (Fall City)
  • YOUTH ADVOCATE: Michelle Carnes and Joel Bauer (Snoqualmie)
  • PARENT VOLUNTEER: Joe Richter (Snoqualmie)
  • TEEN SPIRIT: Kianna Hales (Duvall)
  • YOUTH LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE: Abbey Bottemiller (Snoqualmie)
  • UNSUNG HERO: Rebecca Kitz (Snoqualmie)
  • SPIRIT OF THE VALLEY: Kevin and Laurie Hauglie (Fall City)

Nominations for the 2015 GIVE GOOD Awards are open! Go to www.givegoodawards.org and nominate now through December 31, 2014. For more information or to get involved, visit www.givegoodawards.org or like the GIVE GOOD Facebook page.

Congratulations to the 2014 GIVE GOOD Award honorees!

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