Politics & Government

Nominations Being Sought for Fenton's Fabick Award

The annual award recognizes an individual or business that has made a significant contribution to the city.

Nominees please!

Nominations are officially being accepted by the City of Fenton for the annual John Fabick Community Service Award.

Each year, Fenton recognizes that many of its residents, businesses and civic organizations contribute in a significant manner to the city each day, without reward or recognition. The contributions include those who have brought honor upon themselves and the community through some outstanding accomplishment, as well as service-minded volunteers who simply want to be involved in the community by serving on a city board or commission.

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The Fabick Award is named in memory of the late John Fabick for his dedicated assistance to the community and corporate leadership. 

To that end, the city has established a process that will allow for recognition of an individual, business or civic group, board or commission who has contributed a significant and useful service to the community. 

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Actions being recognized must benefit the City of Fenton or its residents in some manner. The individual must live or be employed within the Fenton city limits and the business or civic group must be located within the city limits. 

A committee comprised of the mayor, board of aldermen and the city administrator will review all nominations to make a final decision. The award will be presented at the November board of aldermen meeting.

Nomination forms are available from city clerk Diane S. Monteleone by calling (636) 343-2080. All nominations must be forwarded to: City Clerk, City of Fenton, 625 New Smizer Mill Road, Fenton, MO 63026 by September 30.


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