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On June 6, Centreville Virginia Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will award area elected officials and leaders with family values awards.
The ceremony will be at the Centreville Virginia Stake Center on Upperridge Drive in Centreville at 2 p.m.
More on the individuals being honored:
The Honorees:
Father Ramón Dominguez of the Don Bosco Center, Youth Apostles Institute
Tribute presenter: The Honorable Hal Parrish, Mayor of ManassasPastor Barry White of the Park Valley Church, Haymarket, Virginia
Tribute presenter: The Honorable Pete Candland, Prince William County Supervisor (Gainesville District)The Honorable Tim Hugo, Virginia House of Delegates
Tribute presenter: The Honorable Barbara Comstock, U.S. House of Representatives (Virginia 10th District)
The award is given to individuals each year, to recognize their work to promote traditional family values.
“We are privileged to have these great leaders in our area and today we honor them for their tireless efforts to lift up and reinforce the role of families in society. Our three honorees are leaders who envision the importance of the family unit and who devote tireless energy to promote Christ-like service in behalf of the family,” said president of the Centreville Stake Jon Dionne.