FRIDAY AUGUST 16 2013 VOL. 40, NO. 12
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New staff
Bowen Island has announced a number of staff appointments.
Expanding green spaces
Developer John Reid talks about his plans for Arbutus Ridge
Dog Days of Summer
Enthusiastic canines showed off their talents
Marshalls named Citizens of the Year Diane and Don Marshall become just the third couple to receive the title SUSANNE MARTIN
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ommunity engagement and volunteering are alive and well on Bowen Island, as was evident from the many substantial Citizen of the Year nominations. The list of submissions included four individuals and two couples. Last week, the Bowen Island Chamber of Commerce announced that Diane and Don Marshall will bear the title of Citizens of the Year for 2013. Susan Pratt, director of the Bowen Island Chamber of Commerce, said that Diane and Don Marshall perfectly fit the criteria for the award that included the completion or successful results of a project, a well-exercised leadership role and remarkable services that were performed recently. The Marshalls were nominated by Colleen O’Neil as well as Dan and Anne Gardiner. “[Diane and Don] are dedicated to making Bowen a better place to live and are absolutely delightful people. The depth of their caring and their contribution to the Bowen community are enormous,” said Dan and Anne Gardiner. O’Neil stated that the Marshalls are both in their 80s and are examples for “living a vibrant and meaningful life.” The Gardiners nominated Diane Marshall “for her foresight and tenacity in setting up the incredibly successful Knick Knack Nook.” “In addition, Diane was instrumental in creating the Caring Circle health advisory committee and developing the Bowen Island health resource guide to reliable health information,” they said. O’Neil credits Diane with being the visionary and chair of the Knick Knack Nook that has grown into one of the most treasured organizations on the island. “Not only is it sustainable and employs a huge number of volunteers, but it is so successful that it now funds other worthy causes. It is recycling at its
Don and Diane Marshall are Bowen Island’s Citizens of the Year for 2013. best,” she said. O’Neil said that Diane was the force behind imagining the creation of a health resource guide and centre. The Caring Circle was created to improve “health navigation for islanders, with the goal to ultimately build a health and urgent care clinic,” she stated.
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Don Marshall was nominated “for his contribution and dedication to recycling and waste management on the island,” according to Dan and Anne Gardiner. “Don has contributed much to the development and ongoing operation of BIRD and has chaired
the Solid Waste Resource Management and the Sustainability Community Advisory Committees,” they stated in their nomination letter.
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