Tweet it!SeattleWeekly.com is excited to announce that nominations for the 2011 Seattle Web Awards are now open! This year, we’re looking for Seattle’s best websites/blogs, apps, Twitter feeds, and Facebook pages in the following categories: News, Food/Booze, Nonprofit, Sports/Fitness, and Music.Nominations are open through April 26, then we’ll tabulate your responses for voting, which begins May 4. Winners will be chosen by you, the readers, and a stellar judicial panel of Seattle favorites including:• Top Chef contestant and restaurateur Robin Leventhal (food)• Cal McAllister, co-founder of Wexley School for Girls and winner of the 2010 Seattle Web Award for “Seattle’s Sexiest Web Site” (arts)• Annette Laico, executive director of PAWS, winner of three 2010 Seattle Web Awards (not-for-profit)• local rap sensation Spac3man (music)• Elise Woodward, host of KJR’s Elise at Night (sports)• Seattle Weekly web editor Zibby WilderOnce the votes are tallied, we’ll be announcing the Seattle Web Award winners on June 1, with a spectacular celebration soiree for the winners–and Seattle’s “digerati”–to follow. So go ahead and get to nominating! The great creative minds of our fine city have given you plenty of fodder.Follow The Daily Weekly on Facebook and Twitter.
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