
The annual award has been given out since 1973, highlighting people who make a difference in the lives of the people in the Battle Ground region
The Battle Ground Citizens of the Year Committee is pleased to announce that nominations are now open for the 2025 Battle Ground Citizen of the Year Award.
Community members are invited to recognize an outstanding individual who has made exceptional contributions to the Battle Ground area. Nominations will be accepted through January 20, 2026.
Nominations must be submitted online at: https://tinyurl.com/453p7kds
This annual honor celebrates individuals who demonstrate extraordinary dedication to serving others, helping meet community needs, and making Battle Ground a better place to live. Nominees may contribute to a wide variety of areas, including youth, seniors, faith-based organizations, nonprofits, community initiatives, and activities connected to their business or profession.
Among the nomination guidelines are:
- Nominees cannot hold a public office at the time of nomination.
- Nominees do not have to be members of the business community.
- Nominees must live or work in Battle Ground or surrounding communities, with contributions primarily benefiting the local area.
- Accomplishments will be based on the current year’s community contributions.
- Previous Citizen of the Year recipients are not eligible for nomination.
The Citizen of the Year Award is one of Battle Ground’s most cherished community recognitions, shining a light on those who give their time, heart, and talent to strengthen our city.
There will be an award reception early in 2026 — date, time and venue to be announced. The chosen COY will be honored in the Harvest Days Parade and Rose Ceremony.
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