www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Wednesday, June 18, 2014 | 14 Award recipients receive customized diorama continued from p.3 combe. "If you enjoy what you're doing and you enjoy the people with whom you work, it makes it a real pleasure." The Environmental Award went to the Bank of Montreal (BOM) for its contributions to protect or enhance Oakville's environment. The group was awarded for its involvement in the United Way of Oakville's Days of Caring initiative. BOM partnered with the Oakvillegreen Conservation Association to plant more than 400 trees and shrubs to restore a waterway area from erosion and prevent plant and wildlife loss. Nardine Flaro, BOM regional vice-president, accepted the award. "It took a lot of effort from all the employees across the bank to plant all those trees. I'm very proud of them. The bank supports volunteers to go out and help the community," said Flaro. The award has particular value to BOM. "It's not necessarily just about being environmentally-friendly. We have employees volunteering their time to help the community. 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Each recipient received a custom, intricately-crafted diorama created by award-winning artist/illustrator Soyeon Kim. The 26-year-old art instructor at the QEPCCC specializes in merging finesketching and painting techniques to produce 3D-pieces. Some of Kim's previous works have been featured at national exhibitions and in children's books. "It's really special to me. I feel very honoured and it was a great pleasure to work on the awards," said Kim, noting it took her about three months to complete. "It was a long process, but it was definitely worth it." 2014 Community Spirit Award recipients: · Access Award Adam Spencer · Arts Award Susan Forde · Environmental Award Bank of Montreal · Group Volunteer Award Friends of the Oakville Public Library · Heritage and History Award Phillip Brimacombe · Individual Volunteer Award Patricia Decker and Paul Doherty · Senior Award Ruth Johnston · Youth Award Children in Action For more information, visit www. oakville.ca. Li m ite d tim e of fe r `Swing Fore Hope' Centre's programs A July 14 golf tournament will raise funds for Halton's only residential treatment centre for alcohol or drug addiction. Hope Place Centres' Swing Fore Hope Golf Classic will be held at Glencairn Golf Club, 9807 Regional Road 25, in Halton Hills. Resulting from the amalgamation of Hope Place Women's Treatment Centre and Halton Recovery House in 2004, the non-profit has two, gender-specific residential treatment sites and an outpatient site for both men and women 18 years and older with addictions to alcohol and/or drugs. Funded in part by the Mississauga Halton Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) and United Ways of Oakville, Halton Hills and Milton, it provides abstinence-based treatment, with programming rooted in 12-step philosophy and evidence-based curriculum. Tickets for the Golf Classic cost $225 each, or $900 for a foursome, or $100 for banquet only. 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