The Kenai Peninsula Republican Women’s Club held a winter brunch at the Cannery Lodge on Sunday, giving out a number of awards, all of which were meant to be humorous.
The club gave former Alaska Republican Party Chairman Tuckerman Babcock, pictured above, its Volunteer of the Year award. Although he is an associate member of the club, Babcock is always volunteering for whatever is needed, whether it’s security or cleanup.
Others who won awards were:
- Senator Peter Micciche won: Peacemaker of the Kenai Peninsula Award
- Rep. Sarah Vance won: Most Abandoned Cars Removed in District 31 Award
- Rep. Ben Carpenter won: Most Jeffersonian in Philosophy and Word Volume Award
- Rep.-Elect Ron Gillham won: Largest Hat on a Campaign Sign Award
- Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor Charlie Pierce won: Most Assertive…Even When it Matters Award
After Rep. Carpenter accepted his award, he made it clear he does not want the governor to be recalled. The Kenai Peninsula is a stronghold for the governor.
Jill Schaefer, past president of the club, emcee’d the event with Sen. Peter Micciche giving out the awards.
Wish they had masks on.
After 12 months of the forever flattening of your so called curve, get over it.
If you don’t like it, you don’t have to go.
Scared of you……LMAO.
So good to see smiling faces!
No reason to.
Not a Chance Greg… They all say do as I say not as I do….
Yep.
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