In an announcement made at the WSGS Annual Meeting on 26 May 2018, Ann Olson from Olympia was awarded the WSGS President’s Award for Outstanding Achievement. The award, made by WSGS President Virginia Majewski, is designed to single out that rare individual, society or organization that has demonstrated exemplary service above and beyond expectations.
Just a few of Ann’s accomplishments:
- Founding member of the Olympia Genealogical Society 44 years ago.
- Has served in every board position; more than once in many cases.
- Organizes and teaches a beginning genealogy course at the local library.
- Affectionately called the “lead-off batter and team captain” of the society.
Ann’s involvement in her community is broader than genealogy. For example, she is a docent at the Governor’s Mansion; member of the Daughters of the Pioneers (including being president of her local chapter); and registrar of the local DAR, where she’s been a member for more than 30 years. When her children were growing up, Ann was active in the PTA, including being state president and national vice-president.
Ann exemplifies what the President’s Award stands for: long-term, consistent service in genealogy and in the community. Congratulations to her!
Congrats to the bestest Registrar every. You are a jewel.