Neil Aitchison named K-W Citizen of the Year

“Community service is the rent we pay for the space we occupy,” is a phrase often shared by the 2015 Citizen of the Year for Kitchener-Waterloo – Neil Aitchison.

The local celebrity received close to 20 letters of support from key leaders in the community.

“I am truly humbled and honoured to be the recipient of this prestigious award,” Aitchison said in a press release. “I love K-W and it has been an incredible privilege to live in and serve this community.”

Aitchison began his community involvement over 40 years ago. With his deep, recognizable voice and quick wit he is often sought after to emcee events. Along with being a founding member of the Kitchener Westmount Rotary Club, his numerous volunteer roles have included the K-W Symphony, K-W Musical Productions, Gilbert and Sullivan Society, RAISE Home Support, Waterloo Regional Police Service, Twin City Harmonizers, the Working Centre and K-W Oktoberfest.

The self-described first graduate of Conestoga College (alphabetically), Aitchison has two scholarships in his name and served for seven years as a board governor.

His contributions to the arts sector through his dedication to Drayton Entertainment as a founding board member, employee, performer and volunteer has impacted the arts communities in both Waterloo Region and Wellington County.

“Neil has contributed a lifetime of public service and has made an incredible impact in our community and around the country,” said Dr. Jack Bishop, Citizen of the Year committee chair. “The Lions Club of Kitchener is pleased to pay tribute to this remarkable community champion.”

A banquet gala will be held on May 12 at the Holiday Inn Kitchener. Tickets are $95 per person and can be purchased from Dr. Jack Bishop at 519-575-6184.

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