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Mayor Jim Watson, with Councillors Matthew Luloff and Stephen Blais, presented a Mayor’s City Builder Award to Lynne Stacey at City Council today, in recognition of her dedication to her community and volunteering. The Mayor with Councillors Allan Hubley and Rick Chiarelli presented another City Builder Award to Dylan Black for his philanthropy.
Ms. Stacey has been heavily involved in her Queenswood Heights neighbourhood since she moved there in 1977. She has been a pianist at Queenswood United Church for the past 40 years. Her love of music led her to organize the Cumberland Community Singers in 1992 and the Cross Town Youth Chorus in 1997. She also organized the Cumberland Sunshine Singers, who visit seniors’ residences and created the Orléans Choirfest, an annual event that has run for 33 years.
Ms. Stacey has been active in other aspects of her community too. She has been a Girl Guides leader for 40 years. She was a founding member of the Navan Curling Club. She has been a member of the Royal Canadian Legion for 11 years and works with the Ottawa Rotary Club. She teaches swimming classes to people with cancer and physiotherapy clients. In 2007, she was awarded the Governor General’s Caring Canadian Award for her volunteer work.
Local radio and TV personality Dylan Black is a humanitarian and philanthropist who supports many great causes. He has supported the Max Keeping fund at CHEO and The Children’s Wish Foundation for years. He has raised over $15,000 through various Movember campaigns and more than $3,700 for the Breast Cancer Society of Canada. Mr. Black holds an annual Birthday Extravaganza that has raised close to $10,000 for various charities, including Tysen’s Mission to a Million. Mr. Black is always willing to lend his support to local charities.
Mr. Black is an honorary board member of Ability First Ottawa and served as honorary chair for the TELUS Walk for the Cure! and JDRF (formerly the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) in 2018. Mr. Black was a recipient of the United Way Community Builder Award in 2015. In 2017, he received the Max Keeping Humanitarian Award by FACES Magazine. In 2019, the same publication’s voters named him the City’s Favourite Emcee.
The Mayor’s City Builder Award is a civic honour created to recognize an individual, group or organization that, through outstanding volunteerism or exemplary action, has demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to making our city a better place today and for the future. This may include lifelong service, outstanding acts of kindness, inspiring charitable work, community building or other exemplary achievements.
Individuals, groups or organizations may be nominated by members of City Council or the public.
The award is presented at the beginning of each City Council meeting.
For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca or call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401). You can also connect with us through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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Ms. Stacey has been heavily involved in her Queenswood Heights neighbourhood since she moved there in 1977. She has been a pianist at Queenswood United Church for the past 40 years. Her love of music led her to organize the Cumberland Community Singers in 1992 and the Cross Town Youth Chorus in 1997. She also organized the Cumberland Sunshine Singers, who visit seniors’ residences and created the Orléans Choirfest, an annual event that has run for 33 years.
Ms. Stacey has been active in other aspects of her community too. She has been a Girl Guides leader for 40 years. She was a founding member of the Navan Curling Club. She has been a member of the Royal Canadian Legion for 11 years and works with the Ottawa Rotary Club. She teaches swimming classes to people with cancer and physiotherapy clients. In 2007, she was awarded the Governor General’s Caring Canadian Award for her volunteer work.
Local radio and TV personality Dylan Black is a humanitarian and philanthropist who supports many great causes. He has supported the Max Keeping fund at CHEO and The Children’s Wish Foundation for years. He has raised over $15,000 through various Movember campaigns and more than $3,700 for the Breast Cancer Society of Canada. Mr. Black holds an annual Birthday Extravaganza that has raised close to $10,000 for various charities, including Tysen’s Mission to a Million. Mr. Black is always willing to lend his support to local charities.
Mr. Black is an honorary board member of Ability First Ottawa and served as honorary chair for the TELUS Walk for the Cure! and JDRF (formerly the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) in 2018. Mr. Black was a recipient of the United Way Community Builder Award in 2015. In 2017, he received the Max Keeping Humanitarian Award by FACES Magazine. In 2019, the same publication’s voters named him the City’s Favourite Emcee.
The Mayor’s City Builder Award is a civic honour created to recognize an individual, group or organization that, through outstanding volunteerism or exemplary action, has demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to making our city a better place today and for the future. This may include lifelong service, outstanding acts of kindness, inspiring charitable work, community building or other exemplary achievements.
Individuals, groups or organizations may be nominated by members of City Council or the public.
The award is presented at the beginning of each City Council meeting.
For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca or call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401). You can also connect with us through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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