The Kiawah-Seabrook Exchange Club is soliciting nominations for its 11th Angel Oak Award.
The annual award was first presented in 2012 and recognizes a person who performs volunteer services which contribute significantly to the people and/or quality of life of Wadmalaw, Johns, Kiawah, and/or Seabrook Island islands. The award is named after the historic Angel Oak tree on Johns Island, which clearly represents the people, culture, and natural environment of the islands.
The 2021 recipient was Charlotte Moran, who was recognized for her work with the Sea Island Habitat for Humanity, Charleston Symphony Orchestra League, and Mt. Zion Holiday Gift Fund.
The recipient need not live on the aforementioned islands, but the service noted for the award must have been performed on the islands. The recipient will be recognized at a banquet on May 17, 2023. The recipient will receive an honorarium of $5,000 which he/ she can designate for assignment to a charitable organization serving the islands. The recipient will also receive a memento and have his/her name inscribed on the Angel Oak Trophy which is permanently displayed on the islands.
The Exchange Club is seeking nominations from the public. The deadline for nominations is Feb. 11, 2023. Nomination information and forms can be found at ks-exchangeclub.com. Please contact chairperson Alan Armstrong at alan9631@comcast.net or (410) 274-7545 if you have any questions.