What's Happening?
Blue Water Woman magazine has announced the recipients of its 14th annual Blue Water Woman of the Year awards. The ceremony will honor six women for their leadership and contributions to the community.
The event is scheduled for March 11 at the McMorran Theatre in Port Huron. The honorees include Allison Arnold, Lisa Beedon, Jazmyn Thomas, Amy Smith, Emily Goudy, and Laura Burrell, each recognized for their roles in various sectors such as library services, nonprofit leadership, municipal planning, community mental health, breast cancer advocacy, and youth advocacy. The awards aim to celebrate the achievements of these women and inspire others in the community.
Why It's Important?
The recognition of these women highlights the significant impact of female leadership in various community sectors. By honoring these leaders, Blue Water Woman magazine not only acknowledges their contributions but also encourages other women to pursue leadership roles. This event underscores the importance of diversity and representation in leadership positions, which can lead to more inclusive and effective community development. The awards also bring attention to the vital work being done in areas such as mental health, youth advocacy, and nonprofit management, emphasizing the need for continued support and investment in these fields.








