The City of Covington recognizes two outstanding individuals each year as its Citizen of the Year and Honorary Citizen of the Year. Over the past several years, these honored
individuals have been volunteers, advocates, ambassadors, dedicated residents and real assets of the City of Covington. This year’s recipient of the Covington Citizen of the Year
Award is Debra Hartsock and the recipient of the Honorary Citizen of the Year Award is Justin VanLandschoot.
After accepting nominations from the public, City Council considered the slate of nominations at their June 14 city council meeting and selected Debra and Justin as the honorees.
Debra was recognized for her contributions as a Covington resident who cares deeply about her community. She is always volunteering in the community and serves in board
positions at the Covington Storehouse Food Bank and the Kent Guild.
“I cannot say enough wonderful things about Debby,” said councilmember Elizabeth Porter at the June 14 meeting. “She radiates this genuine care.”
Debra also is an active member of the Covington Rotary Club and the Covington Chamber of Commerce. Her efforts have had a positive impact on the Covington community.
Justin was recognized for his contributions to the community as a Covington property owner and manager. Justin supports the Covington community by organizing clean-up
events, blood drives, and participating in committees and organizations like the Clean, Safe, Welcome City Committee that he spearheaded, the American Red Cross, the
Covington Chamber of Commerce and more.
“His passion for Covington is extremely evident,” said councilmember Kristina Soltys when seconding his nomination on June 14.
Debby and Justin were recognized with proclamations from the city council at the July 12 city council meeting. They will both be riding as honored guests in the Covington Days
Festival Parade on Saturday, July 16 at 10 a.m.
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