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Nominate a Living Legend in Alexandria By April 30

Group of people standing in front of a parade float.
The Living Legends of Alexandria were the Grand Marshals of the George Washington Birthday Parade in 2024. (Photo: John Coppola)

ALEXANDRIA, VA – You must know someone who you think is a Living Legend in Alexandria.  Someone whose dedicated efforts have impacted Alexandria in a positive way? Someone whose efforts provide inspiration for others? Someone who deserves to be recognized for their outstanding and lasting contributions to our community?

Visit alexandrialegends.org/nominations-form/ to nominate that person.  Nominations for Alexandria Living Legends are now open through April 30, 2024. To see who has already been inducted, visit alexandrialegends.org

TIPS FOR HELPING YOUR NOMINEES GET SELECTED

Pay attention: Do you know someone who is “the youngest,” “the oldest,” “the first” in a category of giving back? Is there someone for whom you could craft a sentence that best describes how they stand out based on one or more exemplary and lasting contributions that that have significantly impacted Alexandria’s quality of life? (Mention all their contributions, but also focus in or one or two “sound bites.”)

Engage your nominee in the process:  Let your nominee know you would like to nominate them. Meet with them at home if possible and have them pull out all their awards and certificates of accomplishment over a lifetime of service.

Group of people carrying the Living Legends of Alexandria parade banner
The Living Legends carried a banner and had the biggest parade float in the George Washington Birthday Parade. The float was generous onatd by Alexandria Living Legends Jason and Loren Yates. The group was awarded first prize in the parade for Community Spirit. (Photo: John Coppola)

Provide specific detail: Dig up nominee accomplishments and awards, particularly including dates and titles. Awards can be big or small and are not mandatory, but help to pinpoint the date and type of Legend-making contributions the individual has made to Alexandria.

SEE: Alexandria Announces Its 2023 Living Legend Honorees for More

Throw in the kitchen sink! No matter how well-known in the city, the selections committee can only go by what you, the nominator(s), put on paper and submit to the committee. So, send everything you have!

Re-nominate: We encourage re-nominations. if your nominee did not make it on other tries, apply the above tips, send much more information, and consider activities they have been involved in since their nomination.

Spread the word: Living Legends of Alexandria seeks a large pool of nominees so please spread the word to your places of worship, favorite nonprofits, advocacy groups, and extended families.  Think especially of people who humbly contribute day after day and who can and should be recognized.

Note: Nominees need not reside in the City of Alexandria, but must satisfy the required criteria. Only single individuals or a team of two persons working together are eligible to be nominated.

The mission of Living Legends of Alexandria is to identify, honor and chronicle the lives of individuals who have contributed to the community in an exemplary and lasting way that has significantly impacted the quality of life in Alexandria and serves as an inspiration to others.

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Mary Wadland

Mary Wadland is the Publisher and Editor in Chief of The Zebra Press, founded by her in 2010. Originally from Delray Beach, Florida, Mary is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Hollins College in Roanoke, VA and has lived and worked in the Alexandria publishing community since 1987.

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