Fishers celebrates volunteers at annual City of Service Awards

Fishers Non-Profit Volunteer of the Year Tom Rich (left), who serves as president of the Fishers Arts Council, stands with Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness. (Photo provided)

The City of Fishers held its fourth annual City of Service Awards Wednesday evening to recognize the dedicated volunteers who have donated their time and talent to the Fishers community.

The award winners included:

  • Fishers Police Department Volunteer of the Year: Kent Billingsley
  • Fishers Fire Department Volunteer of the Year: Jim Chrena
  • Fishers Department of Public Works Volunteer of the Year: Northview Church
  • Hamilton Southeastern Schools Foundation Volunteer of the Year: Jill Schwarz
  • Hamilton Southeastern Schools Teacher of the Year: Maria Kussy, teacher at Brooks School Elementary
  • Fishers Non-Profit Volunteer of the Year: Tom Rich, president of Fishers Arts Council

2019 volunteerism highlights include:

  • Community volunteers donated more than 2,790 hours to Fishers Parks & Recreation in 2019.
  • In 2019, the cash value of Fishers Parks & Recreation volunteer hours was $70,970.55 on a national scale.
  • In 2019, Fishers Fire Corps donated nearly 965 volunteer hours to the Fishers Fire Department.
  • Fishers Fire Department saw a 20 percent increase in volunteer hours from 2018 to 2019.
  • Volunteers donated more than 1,150 hours to the 2019 Spark!Fishers celebration.