Lesley Bookout shares an emotional moment with Tyanna Weller, president and CEO of the Four Flags Area Chamber of Commerce, after Bookout was presented the Lifetime Achievement Award Thursday at the Chamber’s annual awards dinner. (Leader photo/MICHAEL CALDWELL)
Olfactory Hue and restaurant owner Daysha Amster were honored with the Business of the Year award. Kate Gassman, administrative assistant with the Four Flags Area Chamber of Commerce, presented the award. (Leader photo/MICHAEL CALDWELL)
The Niles-Buchanan YMCA was honored as the Service Organization of the Year. Pictured are Tyanna Weller, president and CEO of the Four Flags Area Chamber of Commerce; Mark Weber and Diane Curry of the Y. (Leader photo/MICHAEL CALDWELL)
Delta Industrial Valves was honored as the Industry of the Year. Keith Stelter, left, accepted the award from Jose Ontiveros, of Honor Credit Union. (Leader photo/MICHAEL CALDWELL)
The Niles Haunted House was honored with a proclamation marking its 40th year. It was signed by all the local representatives and senators as well as Gov. Rick Snyder. The award was present to Haunted House representatives by Adam Mensinger, from John Proos’ office, and Clay McCausland, from Congressman Fred Upton’s office. (Leader photo/MICHAEL CALDWELL)
Jennifer Salmon, of Edward Jones, received the past ambassador chair award. (Leader photo/MICHAEL CALDWELL)
Pam Ender, of United Federal Credit Union, shows her surprise after being honored with the Volunteer of the Year Award. (Leader photo/MICHAEL CALDWELL)
Rickey Miller, left, of Teachers Credit Union was presented the Ambassador of the Year Award by Bill DeLuca, also of TCU. (Leader photo/MICHAEL CALDWELL)
Barbara Craig, Executive Dean of Lake Michigan College’s Betrand Crossing campus, was presented with the Past Chamber Chairperson Award. (Leader photo/MICHAEL CALDWELL)