The City of San Marcos is seeking nominations of outstanding local women to induct into the San Marcos Women’s Hall of Fame annual ceremony in October.
The City of San Marcos is seeking nominations of outstanding local women to induct into the San Marcos Women’s Hall of Fame annual ceremony in October.
The deadline for submitting nominations is Friday, Sep. 8, at 5 p.m. Entry forms are available at the City Clerk’s Office, 630 E. Hopkins or on line at http://www.sanmarcostx.gov/DocumentCenter/View/4897.
The San Marcos Women’s Hall of Fame began in 1984 to honor women for their volunteerism and leadership in the community. Since then, 132 women have been inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Criteria for selection will include volunteerism in multiple areas of service, meeting the needs of the community, demonstration of initiative, influencing positive change and going beyond the call of duty.
The City of San Marcos, coordinated by the City Clerk’s Office, will host the 2017 Annual Women’s Hall of Fame Reception on Thursday, Oct. 19 at 6 p.m. at the City of San Marcos Activity Center. The reception will honor women who have made meaningful contributions to the San Marcos community through personal achievement and community service.
Nominations should be submitted to the following address or emailed to Tammy Cook, Deputy City Clerk, at tkcook@sanmarcostx.gov . A special committee of former recipients will review the nominations and select the honorees.
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