Seattle's long been a place where people not only do well, they do good. And with times being what they are, the good works are more important than ever. For this 25th annual edition of Best of Seattle®, we sought out some of the people who are making this city a better place. Whether it's in the arts, food, the environment, public health, or community life, these are Seattleites who, while not making a lot of profit, are having a lot of impact. Best Arts Partisan: Jim Kelly
Here are the winners of the Best of Seattle 2010 staff picks and reader's poll. Check out 25 years of Best of Seattle covers!
Best Anarchist Criminal Parasite: Matt Westervelt
Best Mama Bear for Music's Marginalized: Mia Beardsley
Best Kindle Killer: Summer Robinson
Best Fruit Savior: Gail Savina
Best Gardening Diplomat: Bunly Yun
Best Promoter of Food Justice: Reverend Robert Jeffrey
Best Catcher in the Pike Market: Joe Martin
Best Immigrant Ambassador: Someireh Amirfaiz
Best Reformed-Dad Advocate: Marvin Charles
Best Watchdog for Tenants: Merf Ehman
Best Eco-Vehivle Preserver: Brad Johnsen
Best Hero to the Housebound: Ric Smith
Best Toxic Avenger: Cari Simson
Best Pan-Asian Club Maven: Miguel Saldin
Best Man for S'Mores and More: Aiden Lydick
