Béarnais de l’Année 2025: Winners & Ceremony Details | Pau

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Pau, France is preparing to celebrate its local luminaries tonight at the annual “Béarnais de l’Année” awards. The ceremony, now in its seventh year, will be held under the big top of the Cirque de Noël and honor individuals and organizations across the Pyrénées-Atlantiques region for their contributions to the community [[3]]. This year’s event promises a vibrant atmosphere wiht a performance by the popular band Boulevard des Airs, as organizers recognize achievements ranging from sustainable initiatives to artistic endeavors.

Pau, France is set to host its annual “Béarnais de l’Année” awards ceremony tonight, beginning at 8:00 PM, under the big top of the prestigious Cirque de Noël near Place de Verdun. The event, a celebration of local achievement, will feature a special performance by the popular French band Boulevard des Airs.

This year’s honorees represent a diverse range of accomplishments within the Pyrénées-Atlantiques region. The awards recognize individuals and organizations for their contributions to the community, spanning categories from sustainability to creative arts.

The 2025 winners are:

🔵 “Super Béarnais de l’Année” (Banque Pouyanne): Isabelle Ithurburu

🔵 “Solidaires” (Pau Béarn Habitat): Ecloz

🔵 “Espoirs” (Conseil départemental): Manon Bernadicou

🔵 “Créatifs” (La Fibre64): Marie Donnot

🔵 “Ils font bouger les lignes” (Famille Michaud): Sylvie Kfatsoua

🔵 “Coups de cœur” (La République des Pyrénées): Sacha Ramet

🔵 “Médiatiques-Porte-drapeaux” (APR/Übi): Thibault Daubagna

🔵 “Engagés/Développement durable”: Camille Rebolle-Laborde

The “Béarnais de l’Année” awards have become a significant cultural event in the region, spotlighting local heroes and fostering community pride. For a comprehensive look at the winners and the event, visit La République des Pyrénées.

▶️ Meet the partners: Banque Pouyanne (with Christian Pouyanne), Famille Michaud Apiculteurs (with Marie Michaud), APR/Übi (with Laurie Cazes-Carrère), La Fibre 64 (with Nicolas Patriarche), conseil départemental des Pyrénées-Atlantiques (with Jean-Jacques Lasserre), and Pau Béarn Habitat (with Olivier Subra).

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