Celebrating Volunteerism

Brynn Hartsook comes from a legacy of volunteers. His parents, Glenn and Maureen Hartsook were legendary in Eston for pitching in wherever needed over the years, and Brynn is now carrying on that legacy.

He is a first-time councillor for the Town of Eston, upon his election in 2020. Prior to being on town council, you could find Brynn on various committees and boards in Eston.

Brynn Hartsook is a wonderful example of volunteerism in Eston. SUBMITTED PHOTO

A couple of summers ago, Brynn set up a food trailer at Eston Riverside Park and served tacos, with all the proceeds donated back to the park. Brynn is a phenomenal cook and donates his skills to many successful fundraisers.

At last summer’s 2022 Summer Kick Off in Eston, Brynn was front and centre lending a hand wherever needed. He is also very involved with the Eston Rambler team nod the Eston Royal Canadian Legion. And if that’s not enough to keep him busy, he quietly volunteers to help neighbours clean up their property when they are unable to do so.

If you know of a volunteer in your community who deserves recognition, send us a short explanation describing their endeavours, and how they are helping their community and other people. You don’t need to have your name published, but please include a photo of the individual and we’ll celebrate volunteerism by featuring another valuable volunteer.

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