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MEET THE HEROES
NOMINATE A HERO
BECOME A HERO
NOMINATE A HERO
Do you know someone who goes "above and beyond" to serve others in our community? Complete the form below and tell us who you think deserves recognition as a WETA Hometown Hero.

Your First Name:
Your Last Name:
Your Email Address:
* Email information will NOT be made public and will only be used by WETA if we require additional information regarding the nomination.



Hero First Name:
Hero Last Name:
Hero Title:
Hero Organization:
Hero City:
Hero State:

Reasons why this person is your hero. Consider the following questions in your response:

What are the nominee's contributions to the Greater Washington metropolitan area?

What has the impact of their actions been in the Greater Washington metropolitan area?

How has this person inspired others to community service or leadership?




NOTE: Submit form only once per nominee. Please allow 1-2 days for your nomination to be approved before it is posted to the Web site.
Tom Arrasmith
Vice-Chair
Anacostia Watershed Citizens Advisory Committee
Washingotn, DC

Bonnie Coe

Casey Trees Endowment Fund
Washington, DC

Hans Moennig
Citizen Forester
Casey Trees Endowment Fund
Washington, DC

Dr. Marc Imlay

Anacostia Watershed Society, Sierra Club/MD Chapte
parks in the metro area, MD

George Telzrow
Teacher
Cardozo Senior High School
Washington, DC, DC

Ed Neville
Volunteer photographer
Potomac Conservancy
Silver Spring, MD

Terrence D. Jones
President and CEO
Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts
Vienna, VA

Scott Stafford
Volunteer Tutor/Instructor
Literacy Volunteers of the National Capital Area
Washington, DC

Ms. Joyce Bailey

Poolesville High School
Poolesville, MD

Ms. Zainab Nejati

Poolesville High School
Poolesville, MD

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