Earth Day Awards
Celebrating environmental stewardship since 1993
Each year, Kitsap County Public Works and the Board of County Commissioners recognize groups and individuals for their dedication to environmental stewardship.
Award recipients are celebrated for their work in environmental education, habitat restoration, recycling, litter control, water quality, and more.
NOMINATIONS
Do you know an individual, group, or business that deserves to be celebrated for their environmental efforts?
Submit a nomination today.
Any
business, group/organization, school, teacher, educational program/project, or individual is eligible. The nominee does not have to live in Kitsap County, but the efforts on which the nomination is based must occur in Kitsap County. If selected, your nominee will be celebrated at a Board of County Commissioners Meeting in April.
2024 Award Recipients
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Kitsap Environmental Coalition
- Clear Creek Salmon in the Classroom Program
- Joshua Wright
- Kai Brock
- Lisa Gordon Ramstad
- Spread Supplies
2023 Award Recipients
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Kitsap Environmental Coalition
- Brandon Redinger
- Rebecca and Richard Robins
- A Kitchen That Works, LLC
- Jill and Joel Bolin
- John Foltz
- Phil and Karen Best
2022 Award Recipients
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The Hansville Community and Hansville Greenway Association
- Lin and Doug Murray
- Professor Amy Lawrence
- Kitsap Bank
- Wendy Vanover
2021 Award Recipients
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Deb Rudnick
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Sinclair Inlet Cleanup Team
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Kitsap Conservation District’s Backyard Habitat Program
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Northwest Hospitality
- Magnolia Forest Preschool
Learn more about our recipients
2020 Award Recipients
- Alan Chessman, Kingston Community Solar
- Spencer & Harold Fonsman
- Modern Collistion Rebuild and Service
- NK Heritage Park Stewardship Group
- Deborah Dubois, Keyport Saltwater Park Committee
- Hans Daubenberger & Nicole Venneman, Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe
2019 Award Recipients
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Westsound Wildlife Shelter, Lisa Horn
- Stillwaters Environmental Center, Melissa Flemming
- Paisley Gallagher
- Kathy Sinn
- Donna Hollon
2018 Award Recipients
- Chelsie Webb, Green Team Advisor, PineCrest Elementary School
- Laura Kneib, Owner and Founder, F.R.O.G. Soap
- Kris Libby and Gail Halsavor, Community Beautification Committee, Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce
- Colleen Miko, Horticulture Coordinator, WSU Kitsap Master Gardener Program