We would like to extend a huge “Thank You!” to everyone who attended the 2018 Alabama Water Watch Annual Meeting on Saturday, June 23! It was a great time for fellowship and to reconnect with everyone.
If you weren’t there, here’s a quick recap of what you missed…
Several volunteer monitor groups and individuals were represented at the meeting, including Logan Martin Lake Protection Association, Friends of Turkey Creek Nature Preserve, 4-H AWW Auburn Unitarian Universalist Church (AUUF), 4-H Limestone County, and Global Water Watch Mississippi and Seattle. Below is a brief introduction to our speakers and award recipients.
Click HERE to read more about Anne’s experiences.
During the awards ceremony, several groups and individuals were recognized for their hard work and dedication to the AWW mission over the last year. Click on each award to learn more about the recipients and their AWW Stories!
4-H AWW Groups of the Year
4-H AWW Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
Water Spirit Award:
Eric Reutebuch
This year we decided to initiate a new AWW Award, the Water Spirit Award. The award is intended to recognize and honor someone who exemplifies a spirit of involvement, enthusiasm, and concern for water resources in Alabama and beyond.
A few award recipients were not able to attend the Annual Meeting, but have since been presented with their awards during local events.
Mullen Award for Monitor of the Year – Janne Debes
The Mullen Award recognizes the volunteer monitor who submits the most water data records over the past year.
Monitor of the Year – Mimi Fearn
This award recognizes the AWW Volunteer Trainer who has conducted the most workshops in the past year.
Lifetime Achievement Award – Jean Ann Moon
This award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated outstanding service and accomplishment related to the protection and restoration of watersheds through water monitoring.
We hope to see everyone again at next year’s Annual Meeting at the Historic Blakeley Park in Spanish Fort, AL!