Each year, the Robert D. and Billie Ray Center at Drake University recognizes Iowans who show the Six Pillars of Character Counts through the Iowa Character Awards. Pella was recognized as the 2019 Community of Character. Lowell Ernst with the Pella School District and Pella Character Counts says the honor reflects a commitment throughout the community to trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and good citizenship.
Lois Turnage of Pleasantville was named the 2019 Citizen of Character, and the Lynnville-Sully football team won the Pursuing Victory with Honor Award. Additionally, Pella Middle School teacher Kristin Schultz earned honorable mention for Educator of Character and 725 Ministries in Pella also was an honorable mention in the Organization of Character category. Since 2005, the Ray Center at Drake has honored more than 100 Iowans, and the 2019 class will receive their awards on July 26th.
Community of Character
Pella
Citizen of Character (Adult)
Lois Turnage, Pleasantville
Business/Organization of Character – Honorable Mention
725 Ministries, Pella
Educator of Character – Honorable Mention
Kristin Schultz, Leighton (Pella School District)
Pursuing Victory with Honor Award
Lynnville-Sully Football Program, Lynnville and Sully
Aaron Eilerts Award
Alicia Kamran, Norwalk
School of Character
Lakewood Elementary, Norwalk