UPDATE: Nominations for Washingtonians of the Year are closed as of October 20, 2008.
Who: For more than 30 years, the Washingtonians of the Year awards have been the highest honor our community bestows on the people who make this a better place.
What: The Washingtonian is seeking nominations for the 2008 Washingtonians of the Year. If you know someone who is helping to build a better city and region, help us recognize his or her contribution.
Please include any information you think might be helpful, and include your name and phone number or e-mail address.
Winners will be featured in the January 2009 issue of The Washingtonian and honored at a luncheon at the Willard InterContinental Hotel.
Where: Send or e-mail letters of nomination by September 30 to:
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UPDATE: Nominations for Washingtonians of the Year are closed as of October 20, 2008.
Who: For more than 30 years, the Washingtonians of the Year awards have been the highest honor our community bestows on the people who make this a better place.
What: The Washingtonian is seeking nominations for the 2008 Washingtonians of the Year. If you know someone who is helping to build a better city and region, help us recognize his or her contribution.
Please include any information you think might be helpful, and include your name and phone number or e-mail address.
Winners will be featured in the January 2009 issue of The Washingtonian and honored at a luncheon at the Willard InterContinental Hotel.
Where: Send or e-mail letters of nomination by September 30 to:
Washingtonians of the Year
The Washingtonian
1828 L Street, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036
or woy@washingtonian.com
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