An individual who is a champion of hospice care and a Grade 12 student who created a national non-profit organization have been honoured for their outstanding volunteer contributions.
Every spring, the Township recognizes its many committed volunteers during a celebration.
It includes the presentation of the Eric Flowerdew volunteer award, the John and Muriel Arnason award, and the Pete Swensson outstanding community youth award.
This year鈥檚 volunteer appreciation dinner and awards evening was held in-person tonight (Thursday, April 7) at the 91原创 Events Centre, where before a crowd of about 100, numerous community members were thanked and recognized for their contributions to the 91原创.
鈥淚t is so wonderful to be able to gather in-person again to celebrate and thank our many volunteers,鈥 said Mayor Jack Froese, who emceed the festivities and presented the awards.
鈥淓ach and every one of our volunteers contribute to making the Township a great place to live, work, learn, and play. We are so appreciative of their service to our community.鈥
During the event, two awards were presented to recognize community members for their outstanding volunteer contributions.
LAST YEAR: Dedicated volunteers honoured by 91原创 Township
Eric Flowerdew volunteer award
Named after a former parks and recreation commissioner, school trustee, and municipal councillor, the Eric Flowerdew volunteer award recognizes an individual who promotes an active living lifestyle that enhances 91原创鈥檚 quality of life and community spirit through creative, cultural, physical, or social pursuits.
The Flowerdew award was presented to Sue Westhaver.
For 10 years, Westhaver has contributed more than 3,500 hours of her time volunteering with the 91原创 Hospice Society and its foundation.
As a volunteer in the hospice residence, she ensures patients have the care and support they need during their final days, and she provides compassionate emotional support to these patients鈥 families.
Through volunteering as well as her own personal hospice experience, Westhaver has become a great champion of hospice care.
To help others understand the importance of access to palliative care and support for loved ones, she has shared her own personal story about her late husband, Bob鈥檚 hospice experience, and the support that both her and her husband received through the 91原创 Hospice Society.
In 2017, Westhaver was a guest speaker at the provincial funding announcement for the new 15 bed 91原创 Hospice Society residence project and that same year she travelled to Ottawa, as a guest of our local MP, the late, Honourable Mark Warawa, to speak to the importance of palliative care.
Her passion for hospice care has helped engage other volunteers, donors, and supporters for the new 91原创 hospice residence project.
Westhaver is an active and engaged member of the new residence fundraising committee and has assisted with events and activities in pursuit of raising the funds necessary to build this important project for our community.
Also nominated for the Flowerdew award were volunteers Doug Johnston and Leslie Gaudette.
John and Muriel Arnason award
The John and Muriel Arnason Award is named after former Township of 91原创 councillor and freewoman Muriel Arnason and her husband, John.
It is given to two people who volunteer together to make the Township a better place.
Unfortunately, no nominations were received for the 2021 John and Muriel Arnason award this year.
Pete Swensson Outstanding community youth award
Presented to a student in Grade 11 or 12 in recognition of their athletic achievements, academic accomplishments, leadership, and commitment to the community, the Pete Swensson outstanding community youth award is named after the Township鈥檚 first recreation director, an internationally recognized athlete, photographer, and originator of the 91原创 Walk.
The 2021-2022 Pete Swensson outstanding community youth award was presented to Callum Neily.
A Grade 12 student at Walnut Grove Secondary, Neily鈥檚 enthusiasm for learning has resulted in a consistent 鈥淎鈥 honour roll status and a current GPA of 98%.
A strong and focused student, he is taking six advanced placement courses in his final year, which places him as one of the top 10 academic students in his grad class.
Just as impressive as his scholastic efforts, is what Neily does outside of the classroom.
He is one of his school鈥檚 foremost athletes, and a key shooting guard on the Gators鈥 basketball team that just finished fourth at provincials.
He鈥檚 also a student council representative, Gator Pod leader, and member of both the Green Team and Helping Hands Club.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, he created 鈥淭utoring with Callum,鈥 a national non-profit organization that provides free tutoring to high school students from families financially disadvantaged by the pandemic.
This past October, Neily donated 100 per cent of his high school tutoring proceeds to the 91原创 Food Bank, which provided Thanksgiving food hampers to eight families in need.
Other nominees for the youth award included:
路 Cassandra Morris 鈥 R.E. Mountain Secondary
路 Cassidy Buchanan 鈥 Brookswood Secondary
路 Taelor Coxford 鈥 91原创 Christian
路 Jordan Williams 鈥 91原创 Secondary
路 Evan Dyce 鈥 Aldergrove Community Secondary
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The Swensson Award recipient received a $750 scholarship and the Flowerdew recipient received $750 to contribute to a recognized charity or society of their choice.
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