The achievements of young people will again be celebrated through the North American Manx Awards.
The Department of Education and Children is inviting nominations for the awards, presented annually by the North American Manx Association.
The awards mainly recognise the achievements of under-18s. However, two awards are open to older recipients, too.
The categories are: Manx music; Art and crafts that portray any aspect of Manx life or culture; Manx language; Outstanding contribution to Manx culture in three categories: student under 18, student over 18, group under 25.
Manx community: (a) Outstanding contribution to the community in general – eg, for work with voluntary organisations or with the disabled/elderly; (b) Overcoming disability to contribute to the community.
Nomination forms can be downloaded {https://www.gov.im/media/1347275/north-american-manx-awards-entry-form.pdf|here} or obtained by ringing Mrs MeShell Berry on 693830.
Nominations should be sent to Mrs Berry at: Department of Education and Children, Professional Development Centre, School Lane,Santon, IM4 1EG by Friday, May 22.
The awards – specially minted medals – will be presented at the Barrool Suite in the Tynwald building on Friday, July 3.
Tim Crookall MHK, Minister for Education and Children, said: ‘These awards were generously instigated by the North American Manx Association to commemorate the millennium of Tynwald in 1979 and have become a traditional high point in the education calendar.
‘They reward young people with talent and who give time to the community, including those who overcome considerable challenges to do so.’