Rhys Griffiths said he was "gobsmacked" when presented with a special certificate of appreciation for his many years of volunteer work at Friday evening's City banquet.
The annual event is a way for the municipality to thank all those who contribute to the community and there are plenty. The program for the annual volunteer banquet lists 65 community groups, service clubs and City advisory committees.
So when it comes time to honour those who volunteer, it's no wonder they easily fill the ballroom at the Coast Hotel and Convention Centre, as they did Friday evening.
Griffiths said he was grateful for the acknowledgement but on behalf of every-one attending took time to thank the family and friends of volunteers who support them and allow them to do what they do.
Names of the volunteers who serve on various City committees and with the many community groups were read off by City council members at the annual gathering.
Terry Metcalfe, with the Langley Lodge board, was chosen to give the speech on behalf of all volunteers. He explained how much volunteers contribute just at the seniors complex care lodge alone.
"Last year we had over 20,000 volunteer hours," Metcalfe explained.
He noted that he volunteers so he can put his skills to use helping others.
"As volunteers I think we also gain when we give," he said.
City Mayor Peter Fassbender commented that many of the groups benefit both Langleys and invited Township Mayor Jack Froese to speak.
"It's the volunteers that are the glue that makes this such a great place," Froese said.
Langley MLA Mary Polak paraphrased Indira Gandhi in her tribute to local volunteers and all they contribute.
"There are those who do the work and those who who take credit," Polak said.
"Choose to be in the first group. There is less competition."
The City gives out small gifts to those attending the volunteer banquet and this year's little LED flashlights provided an opportunity for fun.
Fassbender had everyone turn on their flashlights in a group light show as he explained they are "a symbol of the brightness you bring to our community."
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