The Town of Rocky Mountain House has announced its 2024 Citizen of the Year award recipients.
Youth Civic Award: Makenna Usselman
The recipient of our Youth Civic Award is a shining example of the bright generation coming up.
Between school, sports and now work (coincidentally for the Town of Rocky Mountain House, as a member of the Credit Union Co-op Aquatic Centre team), she shows excellent leadership skills, and is always eager to lend a helping hand.
From refereeing and scorekeeping school sports, to catching the Tarzan rope for littler swimmers, this young person is a wonderful, cheerful and kind member of our community.
She is a mentor to younger kids, and a real gem.
Congratulations, Makenna!
Special Achievement Award: Sarah Fotty
When temperatures plunged dangerously low in January, Sarah Fotty single-handedly organized an overnight warming shelter for unhoused members of our community. She rallied volunteers, donations and businesses to ensure her vulnerable neighbours were warm and safe.
It was this noteworthy effort that prompted her nomination for a Special Achievement Award, but her generosity is evident 12 months of the year.
She never gives up on at-risk youth, often spending her own money, time and skills to organize events that benefit children and teens. As champion of the Rocky Skate Park Society, she keeps youth engaged through all seasons with creative, healthy and meaningful projects.
Her nominator wrote, “Sarah works daily to humanize and support the struggling.”
Congratulations, Ms. Fotty!
Award for Distinguished Voluntary Service: Cynthia McCaughley
The Award for Distinguished Volunteer Service is given in recognition of a Rocky Mountain House citizen judged to best exemplify the attributes of a great volunteer in Rocky Mountain House. Someone who volunteers for the benefit of the community, and who inspires others to give their time for the same.
You’ll know Cynthia McCaughley for her tireless efforts in planning, rallying and executing Easter on Main Street, Halloween on Main, annual Remembrance Day fundraisers for the R.L. Zengel Legion. She’s behind the Burly Beard’s summertime fundraisers of airbrush tattoos, cotton candy and lemonade in support of the Rocky Junior Rebels.
She has organized benefit drives for families in hard times, and is raising her kids to do the same. Her family’s fundraisers have raised over $250,000 for the community in the past 15 years.
She puts community first in almost everything she does.
Thank you, Ms. McCaughley!
Do you know a deserving member of our community? Nominations are accepted year-round!
View criteria and complete a nomination form here.
Awards are presented each spring.









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