The city of Washougal recognized a variety of community volunteers during its first “Hometown Heroes” event, held Thursday, March 21, at the Washougal Community Center.
“You are all leaders. You are the future Washougal, and we appreciate everything you do,” Washougal Mayor David Stuebe told the attendees. “If you see something good out there, bring it to my attention because we want to recognize it. I focus on the people who are writing grants and getting awards and solving problems, not coming to us with, ‘I really have a complaint,’ but rather ‘I’m just going to solve this.’ We don’t want to look at the 5 percent (of the people who do the) bad stuff. We want to reward the 95 percent (of residents who do) good stuff that makes our city great.”
Rose Jewell, the City’s community engagement manager, presented Washougal residents Chuck and Barbara Carpenter with the 2023 Rose M. Jewell Volunteer of the Year award.
Barbara volunteers for Meals on Wheels, the General Federation of Women’s Clubs Camas-Washougal, the Washougal Lions Club and the West Columbia Gorge Humane Society.
“I just want to say what an honor it is to be a part of this community,” Barbara said. “It means so much to Chuck and I to be someplace where we can make a difference and be welcomed.”