NOMINATIONS SOUGHT FOR THE 2004 LAKE ERIE AWARDS Deadline for submitting nomination forms is August 6 TOLEDO, OH - Nominations are currently being sought for the 2004 Lake Erie Awards, which recognizes individuals and organizations from Ohio that have shown exceptional dedication to preserving Lake Erie as the state's premier natural resource. Nominations must be submitted by August 6 to the Ohio Lake Erie Commission. Each year, the commission honors one person and one organization that have worked to protect and restore Lake Erie and its watershed. Nine individuals and nine organizations have been recognized for their stewardship of Lake Erie since the commission established the awards program in 1995. Nominating a person or organization for this award shows special appreciation for those who work to improve Lake Erie and support the goals of the Lake Erie Protection Fund. Nomination forms for this year's awards are available by calling 419-245-2514 or from the commission's web site at www.epa.state.oh.us/oleo . All nomination forms must be completed and returned by 5 p.m. on Friday, August 6, to be eligible for consideration. Winners will be announced during the 2004 Coastweeks observance, August 21 to September 19. The Ohio Lake Erie Commission is comprised of the directors of the Ohio departments of the environmental protection agency, natural resources, transportation, development, health and agriculture. It was established for the purpose of preserving Lake Erie's natural resources, protecting the quality of its waters and ecosystem, and promoting economic development of the region. The commission oversees the Ohio Lake Erie Protection Fund (LEPF). During the last 12 years, the commission has raised more than $8 million through the sale of Lake Erie license plates. This money is used to fund LEPF grants that focus on improving the quality of Lake Erie and to furthering the goals laid out in the Lake Erie Protection & Restoration Plan.
Source: ODNR
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