She s honored, overwhelmed and surprised to be named the Citizen of the Year Written By: Nancy Vogt | ×
From left, Shawn Hansen, executive director of The Outreach Program of Brainerd Lakes in Nisswa; Pam Dorion, Nisswa Chamber president; Lee Seipp, 2021 Citizen of the Year; Mike Foy, Main Street Ale House; and Lauren and Andi Johnson, Seipp s daughter and granddaughter, gathered Friday, April 30, 2021, at Stonehouse Coffee to celebrate Seipp.Nancy Vogt / Echo Journal
Lee Seipp strode into Stonehouse Coffee in Nisswa Square knowing she was running a bit late to meet the city’s chamber president for coffee and a walk in the park.
Community service has always been part of Seipp s life Written By: Nancy Vogt | ×
Lee Seipp was surprised Friday morning, April 30, 2021, at Stonehouse Coffee in Nisswa to learn she is the 2021 Nisswa Citizen of the Year. Echo Journal / Nancy Vogt
Lee Seipp, a Nisswa resident since she was a teen, was shocked to learn Friday, April 30, that she is the 2021 Nisswa Citizen of the Year. Lee is just one of those people that live and breathe Nisswa. If there is a way for her to help this little community, she is willing to step up and step in. Shawn Hansen
She rounded the corner in the Stonehouse Coffee shop and stopped short upon seeing a small group gathered with cameras and flowers. She was expecting to meet Pam Dorion, Nisswa Chamber president, for coffee and an early morning walk in Nisswa Lake Park.
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