
The awards gala is held April 7 at the Ancaster Old Mill.
Top citizen nominees include Bill Lister and Steve Paterson.
The youth volunteer category has 17 nominees this year, including Rachel Bellefeuille, Elise Dunn, Madeline Foley, Brittany Fothergill, Melanie Grice, Brittany Kruter, Sarah Rasmussen, Magdalena Szkarlat, Meredith Walker and Colleen Wilson.
Business of the Year nominees include Faloney's Steak & Smoke House, Meridian Credit Union, Redeemer University College, Romco Industries Inc. and Rousseau House.
The April 7 awards evening begins with a 5:30 p. m. reception followed by the 6:30 p. m. dinner.
This year’s guest speaker is Glenn De Caire, Hamilton police chief.
Keynote sponsors include RBC Royal Bank, the Ancaster Old Mill and Heritage Home and Office Services.
The Rotary Club of Ancaster and Rotary Club of Ancaster A. M. co-sponsor an educational bursary for the youth volunteer winner.
Fo r tickets, email p.dieryck@hamiltonchamber.on.ca or call 905-522-1151.

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