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educationmatters.ca
2011 community report
inspiring hearts & minds
educationmatters.ca
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2 | EducationMatters
Our aim is to inspire the hearts and minds of our students today, preparing them to make long-lasting and positive changes in the future.
visionOur vision is a society that promotes and values excellence in public education.n We believe that a strong public education system is the cornerstone of a healthy, vibrant society.n We believe that the best public education happens when the community participates in its development.
missionOur mission is to promote and facilitate public engagement with public education, to enhance and enrich
the education offered to all students – enabling them to fully realize their potential and become valued and
contributing citizens, locally and globally.
mandate n enhance public education by providing grants to innovative programs that help students realize their
potential and become productive global citizens. n mobilize resources for innovative programs by offering donors a wide range of funds that demonstrate the
commitment of Calgarians to innovation and excellence in public education. n inspire passion for public education in Calgary by fostering a two-way dialogue about the role of public
education in our society.
our vision, mission & mandate Calgary’s trust for public education
“All I can really say is THANK YOU! I really, really appreciate what you’ve done for me, and I’ll be sure to do the very best I can with what you’ve given me.”
- recipient of the ENMAX Trades Scholarship, studying Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Technology Program at SAIT
| 3 2011 Community Report
When I graduated from Ernest Manning High School, I never imagined that many years later my education experience
would inspire me to become the volunteer chair of Calgary’s Public Education Trust. Early in 2011, I accepted the challenge of
leading EducationMatters into the next decade of growth and change. It was an easy decision for me since I believe public
education is the foundation for building great communities across Canada and beyond. Calgary’s diversity is its strength, and
our ability to live together peacefully, leading productive and fulfilling lives, is thanks in part to our educational opportunities
that welcome students from every culture and walk of life regardless of circumstance. Over the past year, I have met countless
people who, like me, are alumni of Canada’s world class public education system. Collectively, the Calgary community has
so much to gain by supporting public education students to become lifelong learners and the future advocates for public
education.
I am inspired by the support and encouragement EducationMatters continues to receive from the Calgary Board of Education.
Thank you for enabling us to work with you to ensure all children and youth succeed at school. The Board of Governors’
volunteer efforts surpassed all expectations this year and I am grateful for your commitment of time and talent to ensuring
that the future looks bright for CBE students. Thanks to the extraordinary support from a diverse group of donors, this year we
exceeded our goals. Your community spirit and generosity inspire us to achieve more.
In 2011, the mantra of the EducationMatters staff team and board was “together we achieve more” as we worked toward doubling our granting capacity, building new scholarships and increasing support for CBE students. Early in 2011, we were
fortunate to move with the CBE to new headquarters that still inspire us every day. By mid-year, it was clear that this would be
a record year for leadership and transformational donations in support of innovative personalized learning for CBE students.
Since inception, we have exceeded our goals by passing the $7 million fundraising milestone and tripling our granting
capacity, thanks to the incredible generosity of donors.
It is a privilege to serve CBE students and play a leading role in engaging the community in supporting student success. As I
reflect on the many accomplishments of EducationMatters in 2011, of highest importance was supporting the CBE in achieving
their ultimate goal – to help our children and youth develop and pursue their passions, while making the successful transition
to adulthood by becoming lifelong learners contributing to the world.
Dr. Gene EdworthyBoard Chair
Barbara BurggrafExecutive Director
together we achieve more messages
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EducationMatters has supported
over 200,000 students & theirfamilies
Since
2003 $4 M
$2 M
we have granted over
n literacy n life skills & transitions n leadership n healthy learning n financial & basic needs
$1.3 M in contributions & pledges to support
we raised overIn
2011
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in total fundraising and tripled our granting capacity, thanks to incredible generosity of donors
in program grants and scholarships
endowment portfolio of gifts from the community
$7 M
built a
EducationMatters is experiencing steady growth and has achieved great success in just eight years, thanks to a visionary community of supporters, CBE Board of Trustees and employees.
created more than
that connect philanthropic objectives of Calgarians to a common purpose – success for students & their preparation for lifelong learning funds
we surpassed
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Chris Akkerman School
Two weeks before the grant application was due, the dedicated teachers at Chris Akkerman School were huddled around knee-high tables working into the night to complete the school’s grant submission.
The hard work paid off when the Heather and N. Murray Edwards Literacy Fund at EducationMatters provided the school with an amount astonishing to the teachers - $25,000. “I thought maybe we would get a couple of thousand. When I heard it was $25,000 I almost started bawling,” said teacher, Darlene Rosin.
Joan Murtagh, Assistant Principal, said the school used the money to purchase 3,000 new books and supplies to mark the book levels.
The excitement was contagious when the announcement was made to the school community as everyone visualized the benefits so many new books – fiction, non-fiction, poetry and letters – would provide. “The students are passionate about their books,” said Darlene Rosin and she proved that when she leafed through the students’ responses to what books they liked best – all of them!
Some of the school’s “favourite” books had become “too well loved” to keep in circulation. The teachers repurposed the worn materials by using the images to inspire fantastic writing. Replacement books are needed and treasured. It was clear that the teachers and the students were ecstatic about their new resources.
For many students at Chris Akkerman School, English is their second language and the books help them better understand western culture as well as provide an opportunity to hear and see well-written language. The grant provides families the ability to read and learn together.
“I love reading fiction books. I like to write every day. I’m so happy to buy new books!”
- Vivian, Grade 1
inspiring through literacy
“Thank you. You are kind to give us money. You are helping us to learn to read.We are thankful. I will take good care of them.”
- Harmeet, Grade 1
“My name is Tolu. I am in grade 2. Thank you for the $25,000 to buy books. I promise to be very responsible for the books we buy. I promise not to draw in the books. I also promise that I will not rip the books. I will make the books I take home be useful to other people. My classmates will be very happy to see the books. I know the 3,000 books we are going to buy are going to be good books.”
- Tolu, Grade 2
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discovering choices youth council inspiring through leadership
“Your time and commitment to providing such aid has helped me greatly and is an important part to my success. Without your donation, many students such as I would not be where they are today in the world. I hope that many others like myself are able to experience such support and succeed in their life goals.”
- recipient of the Don Hartman Memorial Scholarship
From the excited faces and camaraderie at the St. Patty’s Fun Day, it’s hard to imagine that three years ago such an event wouldn’t have happened at Discovering Choices School. Youth Central began the Youth Council at Discovering Choices in 2009. A grant from EducationMatters in 2011 has allowed the council to continue to grow and the difference it has made is amazing.
“That would never ever happen [before],” commented Shawna as two students embraced in a victory hug after competing in the last activity of the afternoon. To Shawna, the whole atmosphere of the school has changed, especially the relationship between students and teachers, “We can all sit in the same room and have fun.”Outreach programs at the CBE, like Discovering Choices, help students overcome obstacles in completing their high school diploma. The school offers curriculum courses and work experience opportunities and even with the flexible pace, some students still have difficulties attending and completing school.
Shawna has participated in the Discovering Choices Youth Council since its beginning and says that it is her reason to come to school. “I hated walking into this school. Period,” said Shawna, but things have changed for her and the other members. Shawna’s journey with the Youth Council began when a teacher first approached Shawna’s friend. Her friend was hesitant, but with Shawna’s encouragement, both girls joined. Smiling at the memory, she added that Council involvement helped her friend successfully complete her high school education that year. Shawna herself has benefited from the Council, which has helped her with public speaking and building her confidence.
Youth Central is an organization focused on giving youth a voice, providing opportunities to volunteer and develop leadership skills. Sylvia Galica began the leadership council at three of the Discovering Choices locations. “It brings students together,” noted Sylvia, adding that many friendships are formed because of the council. Youth council members gain confidence and leadership qualities as they engage in various community projects such as the Children’s Festival and undertake fundraising initiatives to raise money for small causes.
Youth Central, with support from EducationMatters, facilitates a leadership council at Discovering Choices Schools where youth have committed themselves to making their schools a better place and engaging in community service projects around the city.
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supportingsuccess
Michelle Creighton receiving the 8th annual Hopewell Scholarship
Michelle Creighton is one engaged first-year University of Calgary student as she pursues a double major in Business Process Management and Criminal Sociology, on top of her evening shifts at her part-time job.
“I remember how hard it was for me, being 18 and having all these things I needed to do, but wasn’t able to. I want to be in a position where I can help people and make a difference because there have been a lot of people who have helped me,” Michelle commented.
It’s because of her hardworking, positive and friendly attributes that Michelle was awarded the 2011 Hopewell Scholarship and a Marguerite Patricia P. Bannister Memorial Degree Award at The Calgary Foundation. “I was shocked when I received the notification, especially for the Hopewell Scholarship because they pick only one person per year,” said Michelle with a small smile at the memory.
The Hopewell Scholarship requires applicants to write an essay on “The Role of Today’s Youth in Meeting Future Business Leadership Needs” and include a comment on a non-political business-leader role model; Michelle wrote about her music teacher, which was a daring choice. Michelle says of her choice, “I talked about my high school music teacher because he’s such an amazing person. He’s done a lot for the music community and created programs and events that are special. I talked about him because he’s really impacted me a lot.”
For Michelle, the scholarships were the support she needed to pursue her academic dreams. Without them, she says, she would have delayed her studies for at least a year to work and save for tuition.
Michelle receives renewable awards of $4,000 for the next three years from the Marguerite Patricia P. Bannister Memorial Degree Award and $5,700, also renewable, from the Hopewell Scholarship with the added advantage of a summer employment opportunity with Hopewell.
inspiring excellence
“When I first received the letter it felt like I was on a crazy rollercoaster, thinking, ‘Oh my goodness is this real!? What just happened???’ I’ve been on a life-high since that day and while university won’t be easy, having some financial backing takes off a lot of stress.”
- recipient of the Sembo Badminton Scholarship
“The financial aid and donor support is an incredible gift and an incentive to succeed.”
- Michelle Creighton
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inspiring beyond the classroom“It brings textbooks to life.” That’s how Trish Savill, Education Coordinator at the Calgary Board of Education (CBE), describes the Campus Calgary/Open Minds program. “It’s about engagement and giving students the opportunity to pursue activities and topics that are important to them.”
Each year, the Calgary Board of Education, in collaboration with Calgary Catholic School District and corporate Calgary, gives students the opportunity to go beyond the classroom walls and spend a week-long learning experience in one of Calgary’s iconic venues, such as the Calgary Stampede, Aero Space Museum of Calgary, City Hall and the CBE Education Centre. The programs largest supporter is Chevron, who has sponsored the Chevron Open Minds program for nineteen years. Beginning with a single site at the Calgary Zoo, Open Minds has expanded to include the TELUS Spark Centre and Glenbow Museum.
The overwhelming success of the community classrooms has Campus Calgary/Open Minds operating at full capacity; unfortunately, 116 classes (3,400 students) in 2011 were unable to participate due to a lack of space and resources. Recognizing the need for expansion, Chevron generously donated $150,000 in 2011 allowing Campus Calgary/Open Minds to lay the foundation for growth.
“Education is one of the areas we fund; it is the base from which so much more in the community can grow. The Open Minds program fits very well into that area and we consistently get great feedback from the sites, the teachers and the kids,” says Chris Lough, Chevron Senior Advisor, Stakeholder Engagement. “It [Open Minds] brings learning back to the basics. Students are exposed to new things in a very hands-on and inquisitive way and then have to think about it and journal their thoughts.”
The impact of the Campus Calgary/Open Minds program is most evident in the participation of the students. “I see the engagement,” says Savill, “I see students that don’t normally put their hand up or volunteer in their regular classroom getting involved. I think that this program is a pretty phenomenal way to be involved in future generations of students. The students we have now are the citizens of the future who will be making decisions.”
Campus Calgary/Open Minds
The Campus Calgary/Open Minds Program would not happen without the generous support of companies like Chevron, who donated $150,000 in addition to their individual support in 2011.
“The first thing I noticed was the positive energy that permeated throughout the building. The sense of professionalism was demonstrated in how the children were treated and engaged in their learning experiences.”
- Parent volunteer on Campus Calgary/Open Minds experience
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2011 CBE Distinguished Alumni Awards
Our alumni have a long and distinguished history of making our city, country and world a better place. In 2001, the Board of
Trustees of the Calgary Board of Education (CBE) established the Distinguished Alumni Award to formally acknowledge public
education alumni who are exceptional role models in our community and beyond. In 2006, EducationMatters was honoured
to take the lead on this award and expand it into an evening celebration to pay tribute to these inspirational leaders and to
build sustainable support for the Future Leaders Fund.
The 2011 event was held on October 26. Pearl Tsang, of CTV Calgary, and Matt Bell, a student from the Dr. E.P. Scarlett High
School journalism program, led the evening festivities as some 265 guests enjoyed the celebration and the musical talents
of the Lester B. Pearson High School Jazz Quartet. Joining the guests at each table were student ambassadors from Dr. E.P.
Scarlett, Juno Beach Academy of Canadian Studies and Western Canada high schools. It was truly an evening for guests of all
ages to remember.
Peter Valentine accepted the award on behalf of his late wife, Peggy, a graduate of Western Canada High School. Peggy
Valentine, a true distinguished alumnus, was an inspired educator and leader in our community. She touched many lives
through her roles at the CBE, Calgary Olympic Development Association, University of Calgary, United Way of Calgary, Calgary
Stampede Foundation, Alberta Blue Cross and Right to Play.
A distinguished and inspirational graduate of Dr. E.P. Scarlett High School, retired Master Corporal Paul Franklin’s experience
and injuries in Afghanistan motivated him to co-launch the Northern Alberta Amputee Program to improve the care and
lives of amputees. In 2009, Time magazine named him one of “Canada’s Heroes.” Paul continues to inspire others as he helps
wounded soldiers through the Peer Visitation program.
The evening supported the EducationMatters Future Leaders Fund, which provides opportunities for CBE students to develop
their leadership skills. As evidence that citizenship, integrity, compassion and leadership are important learning elements for
our students, Xiao Tian (Tim) He, a recipient of a Future Leaders Award, noted: “to foster the growth of responsible, productive
and useful individuals, education must go further than academics simply because life has a lot more to offer than the
established curriculum.”
celebrating inspirational leaders
Peggy Valentine
Peter Valentine accepted the awardon behalf of his late wife, Peggy
Master Corporal (Ret.) Paul Franklin
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$ 2.5 M
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$297,920$219,734
$525,860 $533,360 $573,886$698,310
$1,009,684
$1,222,798$1,134,037
$1,390,947
$1,670,024
$2,114,714
2011 funds overview
fund market valuesflow through
gifts by fund typetotal $1,211,863
grants by fund typetotal $811,616
fund market valuesendowment
“Learning is a lifelong process that should never stop, a process that is unique to each individual, one that influences them to make a positive change. As the age old proverb teaches, it is not what one says, but rather what one does that truly counts.”
- Sharon Feng, John G. Diefenbaker High School, EducationMatters Future Leaders Award essay exerpt
2011 financial highlights
$574
,344
$372,304
$169,734
$139,118
$198
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$295,853
$77,183
$100,885
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�eld of interest$79,508
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2011 student awards2011 financial highlights
“Your generosity is inspirational, and I hope that someday I can be in the position to do what you have done, and help a student like myself succeed not only in school, but in extension, in their life.”
- recipient of the Marjorie Taylor Memorial Scholarship
Scholarship Funds Total Grants Year-End Fund for the Fund Market Value Aaron Family Scholarship 450 9,582 Aboriginal Students Award 3,000 10,614 Arrata Family Award for New Canadians - 41,195 Ataturk Peace Scholarship 7,000 6,750 Benjamin (Ben) Albert Legacy Fund 3,000 144,691 Bruce Leitl Composition Award Fund 500 9,922 Calgary Chamber of Commerce Play with the Presidents Scholarships 3,000 5,000 Carolyn Baxter Memorial Award - 5,852 City of Calgary Degree Granting Scholarship 11,900 17,000 City of Calgary Post Secondary Scholarship 5,100 23,800 ConocoPhillips Canada Awards 13,500 28,695 CTS Scholarship - 60,470 David James Anderson Memorial Award - 12,328 Dr. Gordon Higgins Student Award 600 13,800 Edith Berger Memorial Scholarship 500 12,886 EducationMatters Scholarships 10,547 22,581 EllisDon Student Award 866 6,634 ENMAX Scholarships 8,000 3,469 Future Leaders Scholarships 1,000 22,553 Gary Weimann Award for Community Service 500 16,626 George Morley Memorial Scholarship 250 7,422 Green & Gold Scholarship 15,500 144,851 Hal Winlaw Health & Nutrition Legacy Award 1,000 3,984 Haworth & Heritage Business Interiors Architecture/Interior Design Scholarship - 29,970 Henry Wise Wood Warriors Legacy Scholarship 1,000 27,114 Hopewell Scholarship 24,225 10,450
Total Grants Year-End Fund for the Fund Market Value
Hugh Robertson Science Award 300 9,822Ivy & Len Freeston Student Award 1,000 13,977 James Fowler School Award 400 10,985 Jim Hoeppner Award 1,500 1,500 Joan Ethier Women in Science Scholarship - 287,898 Keith Yu Memorial Scholarship 500 21,253 Marguerite Patricia P. Bannister Scholarship at The Calgary Foundation 8,000 82,426 Marjorie Taylor Memorial Scholarship 3,000 47,317 Marofke Family Aberhart Music Scholarship 1,790 24,022 Mary Belkin Memorial Scholarship 500 17,299 M.W. & J.R. Tebo Memorial Journalism Scholarship 600 13,921 Queen Elizabeth Deaf & Hard of Hearing Scholarship 500 13,325 Richard D. Tingle Student Award - 22,591 Rick Theriault Outstanding Athletic Contribution Award 500 12,099 Ruth Ursula Leipziger Scholarship - 23,504 Shawn Whitney Memorial Award 390 8,930 Southland Transportation Scholarship - 7,670 Steven Irving Memorial Music Scholarship - 27,746 Susy Devlin Memorial Award - 20,373 Thomas Moore Memorial Bursary 1,000 12,190 Verna Hart Toole Legacy Award 2,500 5,128 Viscount Bennett Band Parents Association Award - 6,806 William & Toshimi Sembo Badminton Scholarship 2,000 4,238 William Aberhart Alumni Scholarship 2,500 55,393 William Keir MacGougan Memorial Bursary 700 17,398 Student Award Totals $139,118
($) ($) ($) ($)
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2011 financial highlights
Program Amount Bowness High School Alberta Skills Competition 3,705 Cambrian Heights School Enhanced Reading Materials for Students 5,000 Cappy Smart School Hockey Education Reaching Out Society 18,674 CBE Campus Calgary/Open Minds Program 78,904 CBE Discovering Choices 5,000 CBE Discovering Choices Food for Thought 22,000 CBE Discovering Choices Technology Upgrades 10,000CBE Empowering Minds Program 23,750 CBE Family Oriented Programming Enhancement 4,000 CBE Haworth/hbi Student Art Project for the Education Centre 57,000 Centennial High School Alberta Skills Competition 760 Chaparral School Enhancing Literacy through Critical Thinking 5,200 Chris Akkerman School Grade One Traditional Learning Centre: Home Reading & Writing 25,000 Christine Meikle School Equipment Program 4,750 Colonel Irvine School Literacy/Remedial Reading Instruction 19,495 Connaught School English Language Learners & Technology 16,478 Connaught School Orff Music Literacy 3,100 Cranston School Home Reading Program 7,500 Dr. G.M. Egbert School Heroes Program 7,943 Dr. Gordon Higgins School English Language Learning Literacy 10,000 Dr. Oakley School Celebrating Readers 9,500 Dr. Oakley School Educational Resources 13,740 Evergreen School Personalizing Learning Through Accessible, Adaptable Resources 6,218Forest Lawn High School Alberta Skills Competition 1,805 Jack James High School Alberta Skills Competition 9,215 James Short Memorial School Literacy/Home Reading Program Books 1,900 Louise Dean School Baby Tales 5,000Louise Dean School Emergency Funds 5,795 Louise Dean School Our Shared Vision: Students Showcasing their Talents 7,879 Penbrooke Meadows School Beyond Comprehensive Literacy: Reaching & Teaching in the Community 15,000 R.T. Alderman School iPads for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder 17,000 Samuel W. Shaw Middle School After-School Program 3,250 Sherwood School Supporting our Students’ Social Skills & Citizenship Development 7,618 Teaming Up 4 Healthy Learners 153,249 West Springs School Playground Development 73,016 William Reid School LCD Projectors 614 Youth Central/Child and Youth Friendly Calgary Engaging Vulnerable Youth - Discovering Choices 13,440 Program Grant Totals $672,498
2011 program grants
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2011 donorsthanks for your generosity Founding SupportersAnonymousDiane & Sam AylesworthBarbara R. BeatonAsh & Kanchan BhasinDavid & Leslie BissettBrett Wilson Family Legacy Fund at The Calgary FoundationBarbara Burggraf & Brian FreestonPat & Joel CochraneJoanne Cuthbertson & Charlie FischerPatti D’ArcyPhil & Susan EvansDonna & Larry FanLouise FernandesClaudia & Randy FindlayFirst Student Canada/Cardinal Coach
Lines Limited (Stan Weber)Chris & Mary FongRichard & Lois HaskayneThe Kahanoff FoundationSanders D.H. LeeRogers & Joann Lehew and FamilyStephen J. LetwinBrian & Brenda MacNeillDon & Anne McCaffreyMcLean Holdings Corp (Gerry Wood)Darcy & Lori MochMount Royal UniversityDennis L. Nerland & Jennifer PollockTed & Margaret NewallNickle Family FoundationDavid & Gail O’BrienPetro-CanadaDavid PickersgillPam PickersgillRBC Financial Group through RBC
FoundationMichael R. RempelRGO Office ProductsVera RossSAIT PolytechnicBill & Toshimi SemboKathy & Richard Sendall
Mike ShaikhJane & Pat ShouldiceSilverwing Energy Inc.Margaret & Ron SouthernSouthland Transportation Ltd.Terry Sparks FamilySwan Group Inc.Michael J. TimsUniversity of CalgaryMac & Susan Van WielingenBill & Margaret WhelanDr. Norman WongTerry Wright
Transformational Donors Allan MarkinN. Murray & Heather Edwards
Pacesetter DonorsAnonymousCity of CalgaryJoan Ethier
Leadership DonorsThe Calgary FoundationChevron Products CompanyConocoPhillips Canada Resources Corp.Hopewell Group of CompaniesMawer Investment Management Ltd.Nexen Inc.RBC Foundation
Major Donors Gerald Albert Anonymous Said Arrata Barbara R. Beaton David & Leslie Bissett Bow Valley Music ClubBowness Lions Club Barbara Burggraf & Brian Freeston Burns Memorial Fund Cadmus Foundation Calgary Flames Foundation for Life
Calgary Health Region Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Pat & Joel Cochrane Joanne Cuthbertson & Charlie Fischer Enbridge Inc. ENMAX Energy Corporation First Student Canada/Cardinal Coach
Lines Limited (Stan Weber) Chris & Mary Fong Government of Alberta - Alberta Culture
& Community Spirit ProgramHaworth and Heritage Business Interiors Richard & Lois Haskayne Dr. Gordon Higgins Imperial Oil Foundation Integro Legacy Fund The Kahanoff Foundation Rogers & Joann Lehew and Family Nickle Family Foundation Norlien Foundation Gail & David O’Brien Penn West Energy Trust Petro-Canada David & Pam Pickersgill RGO Office Products Margaret & Ron Southern Southland Transportation Ltd.Terry Sparks Family Berna Stewart & Ian WilsonDoris Thompson Gloria Toole Turkish Canadian Cultural Association of Calgary United Way of Calgary and Area Bill & Margaret Whelan William Aberhart 50th Anniversary
Reunion CommitteeWilliams Family Fund at The Calgary Foundation
2011 Donors1474297 Alberta Ltd.1500116 Alberta Ltd.William Aaron
Ad RodeoRachelle & Alex AfaganisKaitlyn AhearnRoss AitkenGerald R. AlbertAlberta Liberal CaucusSandy & Kim AlbionStuart AlbionBob & Felicity AlexanderLois M. AlgerGord & Sally AllanSteve & Marjie AllanHerbert AllardJane AllenAlliance Pipeline Limited Partnership Alpine Tubular Management and Supply Inc.Johanna & Tom AmerongenMargaret & Leo AmerongenTim AndersonGrace B. AnnAnonymousRana & Peter ArgirisSaid ArrataATB FinancialMary & Trevor AxworthyDiane & Sam AylesworthHarper (Suzy) Badry-TricebockVern BaloghGeorge BannermanBannockburn Holdings Ltd.Barbara Bannon Robert & Leanne BannonChristopher BaptisteKatrina BarclayNeil BarclayLou BarronMelissa BartmanJoy BaxterMargaret & Lorne Baxter Barbara R. BeatonAlan & Ann BeattieCheryl & Robert BeattyBennett Jones LLP
“I have aspired to be a pastry chef, and with this donation, I can turn that dream into a reality. I am deeply honoured that you have chosen me for this award and I hope one day I can repay the kindness that you have shown me. I don’t think there are words to express how thankful I am, and will be forever grateful for the opportunity that you have given me.”
- recipient of the Maurice A. Spring Vocational Scholarship
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Rudy & Jeanette BergerBeta Sigma Phi SocietyRobert BezemerDenise BlackDuane & Janet BlahunBMO Bank of MontrealAllison & Bill BobenicKelly BobkeJason & Lisa BogenBrad BoltonHattie BoothmanRyan BortoluzziSean & Tara BoucherDan BourgaultBowness High SchoolBowness Lions ClubAshley BoydRoberta BoyetchkoBP Canada Energy CompanyApril BreretonBriar Hill School FoundationBridlewood School Fundraising SocietyShannon BrookerJason BrovaldSheralyn BrovaldGordon Brown Monica & Doug BryanBarbara Burggraf & Brian FreestonDale & Pat BurkeBarbara BurlandKim & Trevor BurnsBrett ByersScott ByersCalgary Board of EducationCalgary Construction AssociationCalgary Flames Foundation for LifeThe Calgary FoundationCalgary General Contractors AssociationCalgary Poppy FundCalgary Stampede FoundationCanadian Society of Safety Engineering -
Calgary ChapterMichael CaponPhil Carlton
Peter James CarneyCenovus Energy Inc.Shirley ChandlerKathryn ChapmanEarl & Eleanor CharltonChevron Canada ResourcesChevron Products CompanyThe Chimp FoundationRaquel & Tasso ChondronikolisJeff ChristieVina ChristiePeggy & Don ChudzySusan ChurchCIBC - West Hills BranchCity of CalgaryMavis ClarkNancy CloseDouglas & Audrey CoatsDr. Martha CohenMichael & Kathy CollinsComplyWorksConocoPhillips Canada Resources Corp.Kirsten CostoulasJeffrey CoswanElana & Gregg CrackelCrescent Point Resources PartnershipTerry CrooksAndrea CurrieJoanne Cuthbertson & Charlie FischerChristian DarbyshireNathan DarlingRon & Lou DeCosteDegree Bending Ltd.Maria & Ross DeutscherWarren DiBiaseMichelle M. DowWilliam DowKent & Meghan DowhanuikDownes and Skarsgard Professional Corp.Lindy DozoisDr. E.P. Scarlett High SchoolDr. Gordon Townsend SchoolJohn DrysdaleMichael Duff
Richard & Beverly DunnRobert DykemanLaura & Art EdwardsN. Murray & Heather EdwardsDr. Gene & Marion EdworthySusan ElliotJollene & Lany EllisRichard EllisSharon EllisEncana Cares FoundationEncana CorporationENMAX Energy CorporationKristi EskitJoan EthierExecutive Millwork Inc.Jon & Jill FaberDeborah FarrellKyle N. FawcettDavid FeickBrian & Stephanie FeleskyLouise FernandezDonna & John Ferrara-KerrKayley FeskoMarilyn & Alan FieldBonnie & John FinlaysonChris & Mary FongBarbara FrankBarbara & Ronald FranklinEmily & Kris FriedtAudrey & Paul GalwayJim GarnerRod GarossinoGlenna GaunceShelley GeddesRonald GhitterBarb GiannoutsosS. Jane GibsonTerry GibsonDon R. GillGail GislasonBrenda & Doug GladstoneGlenbriar Technologies Inc.Marcy GoemansJoanne Good
Ian Gordon & Andrea WilliamAllen & Laurie GranschColin & Tracy GriersonNoel GrisdaleDr. Yan GuoRobyn HaddadAngie Hager-McKnightJane & Stewart HamblyDr. Gerald HankinsHeather Hankins-BruceLeagh HarfieldMary HargraveJocelyn HaroldsonJana & Edward HartJason HartLinda HasapesJanelle HastieKathleen HatfieldPatricia HatfieldMary HattHaworth and Heritage Business InteriorsChristopher HayesDave & Carrie HehrDana & Cam HeiseKris HeronDr. Margaret Perkins HessJennifer HetheringtonLore HewsonDr. Gordon HigginsDana HillSusan & George HimannJim & Christine HoeppnerWayne & Ann HoffPhil & Beth HoffmanBarbara J. HoinkesMary HollidayAllen HolmbergDave & Barb HolmbergGeraldine HolmbergJames & Nora Isobel HolmbergBarbara & Mitchell HolteHopewell Group of CompaniesDennis & Bette HowieBeverley & Ken Hubert
2011 donors thanks for your generosity
“Thank you so much for your support, and I wish I could offer you more than simply writing this letter in recompense. What you’ve offered me means so much.”
- recipient of the EducationMatters Career & Technology (CTS) Scholarship
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2011 donorsthanks for your generosity Tina HucmanPenny HumeHan & Mike Huminuik of Baker Creek
ChaletsJoan HunterMaurie HurstJennifer HutchinsonJustin & Jamie IkebuchiInsurance Brokers Association of CanadaInsurance Brokers Association of New
BrunswickIntact Staff AssociationIntegro Legacy FundLoree IrvingE. Joan & Douglas IrwinITC Construction GroupJason JansenAlison JanuaryShirley Anne JaquesFred JesseeJim S. Sinclair Charity Golf ClassicDeanna JonesJim & Eileen JonesJ. Marion Jorgensenjuice creative inc.Jarrett KeeleIan KennedyDoug KesterMegan & Munish KhoslaSandra KingSteven KirkDorothy & J.E. KlovanSherrill & John KnightKogawa Consulting Ltd.Garth & Carly KoopFrank (Zewu) LaiLeslie & Nadif LalaniStacy LandaLandmark Homes (Calgary) Inc.Dr. George & Marcia LaneAndrea & Peter LanyiBaruch B. LaskinRebecca LathropKaryse Lee
Rogers & Joann Lehew & FamilyLester B. Pearson High SchoolJudy LeungTina LiaridisSuzanne & Jim LinBarbara LindeburgRose ListerKathy & Wesley LittBev LongstaffThe Loomis FamilyE.M. & W.J. LoveJasmin LoweM.W. LuceDerek & Jessica LynnLynda LysterIan MacDonaldJohn & Lynn MacDonaldL.W. MacEachernKatherine MacMillanMacquarie Group Foundation Ltd.Margaret MacSweenDr. P. Michael MaherRuss MairMan Management Ltd.Janeanne MarykaD. Blair MasonGerald MasuchMartin MathewsonMawer Investment Management Ltd.Harry MaylorMcCreath CommunicationsMcCreath Holdings Ltd.Amber McCreathGrit McCreathJames & Amber McCreathGrandma McCreathScott McCreathJo Anne McCullochFrances McGilvray CookeMcHardy VacuumDuncan McKillopDavid & Katie McKinnonAdam McKnightDave McMurty
Jessie McPhersonScott McTavishBruce & Iris McVeanDavid MegranSonja MerrillWanda MichaelsBob MillarMargaret MillerStephen MillerSusan MillerKyle MittonMJC Consulting Inc.Catherine MoffatKelly MoiDavid & Jill MolinaroMichelle MolloyMontgomery SchoolEdith MooreJill MoorePierre MoreauVaso MorfessisMultiplePathways.caSusan & Neil MurphyAlan MurrayElizabeth NagyCraig & Candace NewmanTrang Thuy Nguyen-FrolekNickle Family Foundation Donna NimoJacqueline NishikawaKris NoonanCrystal & Paul NorrisDawn NorrisNorthern Hills Sport PhysiotherapyGraeme, Lori, Graeme and Meg NunnBruce & Tiffany NysetvoldJohn & Teri OberlinJohn & Therese O’DonnellOlympic Heights School Parents
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“I do not come from a wealthy family but my mother has always been my inspiration to pursue a career in natural health. I am the first in my family to be attending college, and by a lot of hard work and with the help of contributions like yours, I am so proud and awed to be finishing my first year of university this April.”
- recipient of the Hal Winlaw Health & Nutrition Legacy Award
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2011 donors thanks for your generosity Bryan & Tamara SchaeferMarjorie SchaferLois M. SehnDarlene Selby & Gregory LongKevin SellickMike & Linda ShaikhJennifer ShawShannon ShenherBrian SiddleSusan SiewertJennifer SimCarolyn SimpsonTyra SkibingtonKen & Nancy Skingle & BoysMike SkrypnekBill SlavinSmartbuy Auto Ltd.Kenneth & Patricia SmithKevin SmithLila SmithSouthern Alberta Architectural
Woodwork Manufacturers AssociationMargaret & Ron SouthernSouthland Transportation Ltd.Lynn SparksTerry Sparks FamilySpartan Controls Ltd.St. Thomas United Church ChoirJayne & Joseph StarrStepper Custom Homes Inc.Carla & Clint StruthTyler Stuart & Kaeli GolumbiaLes SunoharaMike SuzukiNicole SylvestreSysco CalgaryTalisman Energy Inc.Joy TamkeSiew-Peng TanSiew-Wan TanTatomir Financial Services Inc.Carlene TatomirJohn TaylorKaren Taylor
Kim TaylorMary TaylorThermal Systems KWC Ltd.Brenda ThiessenLisa ThomasOlwen & Wayne ThomasPerry & Teresa ThompsonSusan TomneyGloria TooleJean TooleLori ToughTransCanada PipeLines LimitedTridata Services Ltd.Stavroula TsaprailisJay & Taki TsougrianisTurkish Canadian Cultural Association of CalgaryBrenda & Ian TweedieJune & William TyeJill & Russ TynanUniversity of CalgaryPeter ValentineJohn M. Van BruntTamera Van BruntFrank van DoornJames Van ShaikMartin & Gerrie Vander MeulenPaul VineyCorinne & Murray VisscherMike & Miriam VoloshinSrdjan VukovicChristina VysekJacqueline WalshDiane WardGail Ward StewartLynda WatsonMike & Joanne WebbStan WeberCarole & Mike WensleyWerklund FoundationWest Springs SchoolWest Springs School Development
AssociationMs. Bakshi’s Class, West Springs School
Mrs. Brox’s class, West Springs SchoolMrs. Dewar’s class, West Springs SchoolMrs. Hastie’s class, West Springs SchoolMrs. Lynn’s class, West Springs SchoolMrs. Toews’ class, West Springs SchoolWestern Canada High SchoolAndrea WettsteinMargaret & Bill WhelanMargaret WhiteJoshua WildeyMegan Williams & Lorenzo VallecchiEstate of H.W. WinlawDr. Brent & Colleen WinstonBruce & Patti WinstonSaralyn WinstonDebra WongStanley WongDianne WoodwardRobert WorkumKoni Worsley & Toby DraglandNathalie WrightDavid WrukJudy WrukHarold E. WyattLora & Terry WymanLaura YeeYoung & Haggis Insurance Services
LimitedJuhui YunLori ZakPeter & Helen Zannis
In-Kind DonorsBuilding Trades of AlbertaCTV CalgaryFirst Student Canada/Cardinal Coach
Lines LimitedPSAV at Hotel Arts
Gifts made in Memorial/TributeBenjamin (Ben) AlbertGerald R. AlbertDavid James AndersonSheiann AvramenkoBob BannermanBrett BergmanTrish BondAlan (Dick) ChesneyDr. Brendan CroskeryPaul FranklinBrian FreestonRod GarossinoJim GeorgeConnie GoodwinBeverley HubertTom InksterSteven IrvingRoy JenningsRobert LeeBruce LeitlJason & Jane LouieBessie Mae MatthewEllen MayoDavid McCamisDon McPhersonKatrina MontgomeryMarilyn I. PerkinsMary Peterson (Garossino)Erin QuinnBev Renaud & Bob WorkumHelen RoysBerna StewartDorothy SticklesRick TheriaultByron ThiessenPeggy ValentineRuby WilkensKevin WilmsLora WymanMs. Dianne Yee & Ms. Joy Bowen-Eyre
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Fund DevelopmentRod Garossino Chair
Dr. Gene EdworthyChris L. FongLynda LysterDr. P. Michael Maher James McCreathDavid PickersgillTamera Van Brunt
Marketing & PositioningTamera Van Brunt Chair
John C. DrysdaleJudy DuncanRod GarossinoChris HayesDr. George Lane Lynda Lyster
Governance & LeadershipPat Cochrane Chair
Nancy CloseDr. Gene Edworthy
Distinguished Alumni SelectionPat CochraneDr. Gene EdworthyDr. George Lane Mike Shaikh
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Student Award SelectionNancy Close Chair
Gerry Burger-MartindaleKaren ChancePeter DamenBrenda GibsonGlenda HuberHelen MacKinnonLeslie NewtonLiz RipakGloria TooleLouise Vant ErveShirley WeirAnnie Wong
GrantsLeslie Newton Chair
Gerry Burger-MartindaleSusan ChurchNancy Close Pat CochraneJohn C. DrysdaleDr. Yan Guo Hanif LadhaLynda LysterDr. Vettivelu NallainayagamDavid PickersgillMike Shaikh
Audit & FinanceMark Saar Chair
Lora Wyman Chair
Dr. Gene EdworthyChris FongDr. P. Michael Maher Mike Shaikh
VolunteersLaurie AndrosoffMeagan BadgerAmi BallmanMatt BellAlan FieldEagle Lodge DrummersLouisa Fodil-CherifKelsey GilchristLeanna McMillanDrishti MunjalMichelle NgoAllan PeddenPiitoayis Family School DancersCathy PolskiLaurie PritchardBrian RubensteinPearl Tsang
Special thanks to our 2011 Distinguished Alumni partners and volunteers
thanks for your community spiritvolunteers& partners
Dr. E.P. Scarlett High School
Juno Beach Academyof Canadian Studies
Lester B. Pearson High School
Western Canada High School
Board of Governors
Dr. Gene Edworthy Chair
M.E. (Mike) Shaikh Vice Chair
Mark Saar Treasurer
Lora Wyman Treasurer
Nancy Close Secretary
Pat Cochrane John C. DrysdaleChris L. FongRod Garossino Dr. Yan Guo Hanif Ladha Dr. George Lane Lynda LysterDr. P. Michael Maher David McKinnon Leslie Newton Tamera Van Brunt
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