FORKS — Susie Brandelius was celebrated as the Citizen of the Year during the Forks Chamber of Commerce’s annual Best of Awards ceremony at Blakeslee’s Bar and Grill.
Brandelius was nominated for her selflessness and dedication to supporting the senior population in Forks, along with her advocacy for grandparents raising grandchildren. Also nominated were Forks Police Chief Mike Rowley, Devennie Anderson, Donald Grafstrom, Jessica Sorensen and Shannon Damron.
The event April 17 drew a large crowd. Lissy Andros, the executive director of the Forks Chamber of Commerce, welcomed attendees and expressed gratitude to chamber volunteers, staff and board members for their contributions.
Andros emphasized the role volunteers play in the success of non-profit operations in Forks.
Randy Mesenbrink and Richard Halverson were recognized for their efforts as log tour guides, hosting 107 individuals last season. The Logging & Mill Tour, supported by sponsors like Dahlgren Logging, will begin tours again in May.
The Forever Twilight in Forks Festival was lauded for the year-round efforts of its Planning Committee.
Andros commended the committee members who contribute their time, resources and skills to make the festival a success.
The event honored Jessica Sorenson as the Volunteer of the Year for her exemplary service across various organizations, including the PTO at elementary and middle schools, the West End Youth League and her church. Other nominees were Bruce Guckenberg, Jim Strong, Linda Keen and Mike Leavitt.
Ginger’s Closet, formerly known as Forks Clothing Bank and Disaster Relief, received the Halvie Award for its exceptional service to the community.
Layla Rawls and Sena Engeseth accepted the award on behalf of the nonprofit, whose nomination letter acknowledged its impact in the community.
The Business of the Year award was given to Evergreen 76/Subway, recognizing its community service and business practices. Other businesses recognized were Beaver Grocery Store, Bug & Buf’s Espresso, Forks Athletic & Aquatic, Ginger’s Closet, Kim’s Creations & Tulle Shed, Miller Tree Inn, Olympic Artforge, Sasquatch The Legend and Westend Taproom Tip & Sip.
In reflecting on last year’s achievements, Andros highlighted record-breaking visitor numbers, with the chamber’s Visitor Information Center welcoming 65,506 individuals. The Forever Twilight in Forks Collection also experienced significant growth, with 21,567 visitors to the gallery during the summer months.