The 2010 Charlie Award Winner is Steve Kuntz!

We’re excited to announce that Steve Kuntz is the winner of this year’s Charlie Award.  More info will be coming […]

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We’re excited to announce that Steve Kuntz is the winner of this year’s Charlie Award.  More info will be coming soon.  In the meantime, we’d love to see you at the banquet.

 

Attend the 2010 Charlie Awards:
$45 per person or $325 for an 8-person table (save $35). Register online, or mail your check(s) to: Access Press, Attn: Dawn, 1821 University Avenue W #S-104, St. Paul, 55104.

Date:
November 5, 2010

Location:
Minneapolis Airport Marriot
2020 East American Boulevard
Bloomington, MN 55425

Doors Open at 5:30 pm
Silent Auction begins at 5:30
Sit-down dinner & award ceremony at 7:00 pm

This year there will be a Silent Auction & Raffle Fundraiser, music by Larry McDonough, and more!

 

Previous Winners of the Charlie Smith Award:

2009 – Anne Henry, of the Minnesota Disability Law Center
2008 – Pete Feigal, Co-Founder of Tilting at Windmills
2007 – Jim and Claudia Carlisle, People Enhancing People
2006 – John Smith, University of MN
2005 – Minnesota Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities (MN-CCD)
2004 – Rick Cardenas, Co-Director of Advocating Change Together (ACT)
2003 – Margot Imdieke Cross, Minnesota State Council on Disability

One thought on “The 2010 Charlie Award Winner is Steve Kuntz!

  1. John Hoffman

    Congratulations Steve! I am so pleased to see you honored for your work and committment to the field of advocating employment for people with disabilities. I’m sure Charlie himself would be proud to know you were chosen for this recognition.

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