Friend of the Fish: Fitzgerald recognized for putting community first

Nov. 29—Longtime Whitefish resident and business owner, Rhonda Fitzgerald, has been advocating for the community of Whitefish over the past 30 years. Recently, her efforts were recognized with the Friend of the Fish Award.

The Whitefish Convention and Visitors Bureau, better known as Explore Whitefish, recently created the award to show appreciation to an outstanding steward of the community. The inaugural award was presented to Fitzgerald at the organization's annual meeting.

Julie Mullins, executive director of Explore Whitefish, said the hospitality industry requires hard work and that it takes a special person who is willing to commit long hours for little pay and oftentimes, go underappreciated.

"We created our Friend of the Fish Award to recognize a member of our community who not only is dedicated professionally but who passionately works for a better Whitefish through volunteerism and stewardship," Mullins said. "For that industry person that fights to keep Explore Whitefish on track."

Mullins added that there was "no question" that the first Friend of the Fish Award recipient should be Rhonda Fitzgerald, owner of the Garden Wall Inn and member of the executive committee on the board of Explore Whitefish.

Fitzgerald is also the founder and organizer of the Whitefish Farmers Market. She worked on Montana's Tourism Advisory Council for years, currently serves on the Whitefish Community Housing Committee and has served on numerous volunteer boards with the city. She's been described by co-workers as fair-minded, selfless, perseverant and hard-working.

"She was one of the original volunteer members of Explore Whitefish back in 2006 and continues to follow her passion in keeping Explore Whitefish on track to balance the economic benefits of tourism while working to maintain our culture, close-knit community and protect our wild spaces," Mullins said. "She always puts the needs of her neighbors and other member businesses before her own personal business or her own personal needs."

Nick Polumbus, president of Whitefish Mountain Resort, worked with Fitzgerald on the board of Explore Whitefish for about 14 years. He was one of the presenters of the award and took that opportunity to remark about Fitzgerald's preparedness.

"She always has facts for her position on any given topic and so she is always willing to be that tenacious fighter for what she thinks is right, in this case for Whitefish," Polumbus said. "If you wanted to debate with her, you'd better be ready."