Chilliwack’s Amber Price honoured by UFV with Betty Urquhart Community Service award
CHILLIWACK — She’s visible in community and active on a number of community boards, and has worked tirelessly to help clean up and revitalize downtown Chilliwack not far from where her business, The Book Man, is located.
Amber Price was recognized by the University of the Fraser Valley with a Betty Urquhart Community Service award recently for her distinguished volunteer work and leadership.
The award is named after Betty Urquhart, who was one of the first employees of the university and believed strongly in volunteering and giving back to the community. While Urquhart passed away in 1995, UFV preserves her legacy of service by recognizing a person or group exemplifying her commitment to life-long learning and community.
Price and Anastasia Krapchatova of Abbotsford were honoured at UFV’s recent Town and Gown event with the awards. Susan Mide Kiss, UFV’s Vice President, Community Engagement, presented the awards.
