Pawtucket Hall of Fame Committee is Seeking Nominations For Pawtucket Hall of Fame 2023

 Pawtucket Hall of Fame Committee is Seeking Nominations For Pawtucket Hall of Fame 2023
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Eligibility to Hall of Fame

This award is given to those selected nominees who have gone “above and beyond” in their community service activities and/or who have been vehicles that shine a positive light upon the city.

Nominees need not be native born to Pawtucket, but must have had some significant impact on the city as a whole.

A person is eligible for election to the City of Pawtucket Hall of Fame if that person meets any or all of the following criteria:

born in the City of Pawtucket
whose reputation was made while a resident of the City of Pawtucket
who made the City of Pawtucket the home of their business
who has made a lasting impact on the quality of life of the citizens of the City of Pawtucket.
To Nominate a person to the Pawtucket Hall of Fame:

A letter of nomination must be sent to the Chairperson listing the nominee’s name and a statement why this person is being nominated.
Additional letters from other individuals supporting the nomination are strongly encouraged.
After the nomination process is closed, interview meetings will be scheduled and that person (or a representative) making the nomination will be invited to appear before the committee to discuss the nomination.
Letters of Nomination should be mailed to:

Patricia S. Zacks, chair,

Pawtucket Hall of Fame Committee

Pawtucket City Hall

137 Roosevelt Avenue

Pawtucket, RI 02860

DEADLINE FOR NOMINATION: Friday – July 15, 2022

For additional information, please contact Patricia S. Zacks, chair at 401-273-5367 or psz333@aol.com. You may also find us on Facebook “Pawtucket Hall of Fame”.

The Pawtucket Hall of Fame is a non-profit organization established in 1986 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Pawtucket as a City. The purpose of the Pawtucket Hall of Fame is to honor the contributions of those individuals whose efforts have added to the heritage of the City of Pawtucket.


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