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Who Inspires You?

Liberty Village is dedicated to igniting a passion for liberty through education, experiences, and community engagement.

We are seeking to honor individuals who embody leadership, courage, and positive impact in their communities. We are excited to recognize these individuals at our gala in Draper, Utah on November 13th, 2025. 

We are proud to present three awards:

Revolutionary Citizen Award
Recognizing an adult whose leadership, vision, and service exemplify the enduring values of America’s Founders. In 2025, this award will honor a woman who embodies the spirit of Elizabeth Powel—a remarkable patriot and influential voice of the American Revolution.
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Young Liberty Award
Honoring one outstanding young person who is empowering peers and making a meaningful difference in their school or community.
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Tom Walker Legacy Award
Celebrating an individual whose dedication to education is shaping the next generation’s understanding of liberty.
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Timeline

  • Nomination Period: September 12th – October 12, 2025

  • Nominee Review and Award Selection: October 13 – October 18

  • Winner Notification: October 20 – 21

  • Public Announcement: November 1, 2025

  • Awards Celebrated at Gala: November 13, 2025

Recognition & Rewards

Winners will receive:

  • Travel and hotel to attend the Liberty Village Gala in Draper, UT

  • Gala tickets (adult winner +1 guest; youth winner +2 parents/guardians)

  • Commemorative plaque

  • Opportunity to meet our honorary speaker

  • Social media and website features, sharing their inspiring story

Why Nominate?

These awards shine a light on individuals who live the principles of liberty, demonstrate leadership, and uplift others. By submitting a nomination, you help honor those whose contributions make a difference every day.

Who was Elizabeth Powel? 

Elizabeth Powel (1743–1830) was a remarkable woman of influence in early American history. Known for her intellect, insight, and civic engagement, she corresponded with key figures like George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, shaping ideas and policies at a time when women could not vote.

Powel hosted salons in Philadelphia, where leaders gathered to discuss politics, philosophy, and governance. Her guidance and perspectives influenced the Founding Fathers, earning her a legacy as a behind-the-scenes force for liberty and leadership.

Her courage, vision, and commitment to community serve as the inspiration for the Elizabeth Powel Legacy Award and the Young Liberty Award, celebrating women today who make a difference and inspire others.

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