Steve Sweetnam, Marketing Director at Kubota Canada, expressed enthusiasm for the contest, noting its role in recognizing deserving Canadians who tirelessly serve their communities.
This year's contest is set to donate a total of $35,000 to charities chosen by the winners. The grand prize includes a $25,000 donation, with two additional prizes of $5,000 each for runners-up. These substantial donations aim to support the charitable efforts led or favored by the nominees, amplifying their impact within their locales.
CHL President Dan Mackenzie reiterated the league’s pride in the Community Hero contest's legacy and its alignment with Kubota Canada to highlight the incredible work done by these community pillars.
Nominations were opened on October 8 and will end November 3, 2024, and the winners will be announced in mid-December.
Participants can nominate their community heroes by visiting www.kubota.ca/CommunityHero. This opportunity not only celebrates significant community contributions but also strengthens the bond between Kubota dealers, CHL teams, and the communities they serve across Canada.
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