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Clarence Uhll Receives Jack Ratcliffe Commitment to Community Award

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Kimberley City Council recognized the outstanding volunteer efforts of Mr. Clarence Uhll at a ceremony at the Kimberley Underground Mining Railway today. Mr. Uhll is the second person to receive the prestigious award that is named after Mr. Jack Ratcliffe, a long-time Kimberley City Councillor, resident and volunteer. The award honours a person who is making or has made a significant contribution to Kimberley through their time, actions, dedication and talents.

After an extensive teaching career, Mr. Uhll has devoted much of his life giving back to the Kimberley community through his first love of music. Residents and visitors can regularly see Mr. Uhll perform with his accordion at the Kimberley Underground Mining Railway Tour. He has devoted more than 3000 hours in volunteer time and has entertained guests for more than 15 years at the attraction! He has also spent countless hours entertaining residents at The Pines until Covid-19 restrictions were put in place. Clarence can regularly be seen playing Platzl events and other special events throughout town - all as a volunteer and never requesting anything in return.

Award recipients have their name engraved on the “Jack Ratcliffe Commitment to Community” plaque placed in City Hall; will receive an award; and will be able to make a donation of $500 to a registered not-for-profit or incorporated charity of their choice. Mr. Uhll has chosen the Kimberley Food Bank as his registered charity of choice.

The Jack Ratcliffe Commitment to Community Award is given once per year. Winners will have made a significant impact on the community through extensive volunteer time commitments to support community growth, visibility and/or opportunities. Recipients must be a resident(s) of Kimberley (no age restriction); and must have made a long-term commitment to the community.

More information on this and other City grant programs can be found at https://bit.ly/3DNTZ1p.

Clarence Uhll Receives the 2021 Jack Ratcliffe Award