Member Awards 2023 is coming soon!

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The 2023 Member Awards at PF will begin polling on December 22nd and close on January 5th, with the award ceremony scheduled for January 6th. Members have a few weeks to impress and secure nominations before the polls open. Each member can cast up to three votes per poll. The excitement for this annual event is palpable, as it fosters community engagement and recognition. The polls are now officially open, encouraging participation and celebration of member contributions.
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Hey PF! It's that time of the year again! We're working to open the polling for the 2023 member awards on Dec 20th. Everyone has a couple more weeks to impress and get nominated. One of my favorite times of the year at PF. I can't wait to spread the love!
 
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We're targeting the polls opening on Friday 22nd and closing on Jan 5th with an award ceremony on the 6th.
 
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