性吧导航 celebrates 2020 and 2021 Community Awards

Photo (l-r): Top Row- Cassandra Galenzoski, Director of Operations of CACAC; Jan Underwood; Stuart Cullum, President of 性吧导航; Mark Jones, CEO of CACAC; Danny Rode; Guy Pelletier, Chair of 性吧导航's Board of Governors; Bottom Row - Morris Flewwelling; Ron Woodward; Ruth Harris; Chris Rolida; Cory Kaun; Missing Dorothy Dixon
In a morning ceremony, 性吧导航 celebrated the 2020 and 2021 Community Awards in person after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
鈥淭he 性吧导航 Community Awards provided a meaningful opportunity for community members, alumni and partners to gather and celebrate those who have fostered connections and collaborations for impact,鈥 says Stuart Cullum, President of 性吧导航. 鈥淲e are very grateful for the contributions from our award recipients and their multi-faceted impact toward our institution, our learners, our community and the world. This special occasion also marked the first time that we held the Community Awards as 性吧导航, making it a historic event.鈥
The following award recipients were honoured:
- Morris Flewwelling 鈥 2020 G.H Dawe Memorial Award of Excellence
- Ron Woodward 鈥 2021 G.H. Dawe Memorial Award of Excellence
- Gary W. Harris 鈥 2021 Alumni Legacy Award
- Chris Rolida 鈥 2020 Distinguished Alumni Award
- Cory Kaun 鈥 2021 Distinguished Alumni Award
- Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre 鈥 2020 Community Partner Award
- Dorothy Dixon 鈥 2020 Honorary Degree
- Danny Rode 鈥 2021 Honorary Degree
- Jan Underwood 鈥 2022 Honorary Degree
For more details about each of the Community Awards recipients, please see the following information.
Morris Flewwelling receives 2020 G.H. Dawe Memorial Award of Excellence
Morris Flewwelling was presented the 2020 G.H. Dawe Memorial Award of Excellence for his commitment to education, family, and lifelong learning.
Flewwelling has been an instrumental educator, political leader and advocate for growing post-secondary opportunities in central Alberta for decades.
His passion for reading and education, which was established at an early age in Mirror, Alberta, eventually led Flewwelling to the University of Alberta, where he completed a Bachelor of Education degree. Commencing his teaching career in 1964, Flewwelling made an impact as an educator and guidance counselor in central Alberta, while also pursuing post-graduate studies.
In 1974, Flewwelling entered the political arena where he was elected to Red Deer City Council, serving in that role throughout the next two decades. He became Mayor of the City of Red Deer in 2004 and assumed that position until his retirement in 2013. Flewwelling has also been a leader and staunch supporter of arts, culture and historic preservation.
Flewwelling has been active with arts and heritage organizations locally, provincially and nationally. He served as Founding Director of the Alberta Historical Resources Foundation, Governor of the Heritage Canada Foundation, Treasurer of the Canadian Nature Federation, and President of both the Alberta Museums Association and Canadian Museums Association.
Flewwelling鈥檚鈥痸olunteer and community service has been extensive, and he has been recognized numerous times. He was named Red Deer Citizen of the Year in 1982 and a Member of the Order of Canada in 1997 for extraordinary contributions to the nation.
In 2014, Flewwelling received the first honorary Bachelor of Arts Degree in Interdisciplinary鈥疭tudies from 性吧导航, which was formerly known as Red Deer College. He was also bestowed an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Alberta.鈥
Flewwelling has been a significant supporter of 性吧导航 over the years. He has contributed to a variety of committees and eventually served on the Board of Governors.
He is a dedicated family man, who resides in Red Deer with his wife Hazel. They have two sons 鈥 Michael and David.
Named after prominent central Alberta educator Harold Dawe, the G.H. Dawe Memorial Award of Excellence has been presented at 性吧导航 since 1999 to an individual who best exemplifies Dawe鈥檚 dedication and positive influence on students, community, and family.
Ron Woodward earns 2021 G.H. Dawe Memorial Award of Excellence
Former Red Deer College President and CEO, Ron Woodward, was honoured with the 2021 G.H. Dawe Memorial Award of Excellence for his commitment to students, community and family.
Born in Edmonton, Woodward eventually pursued his childhood dream of becoming an educator. He attended the University of Alberta and graduated with a Bachelor of Education degree in 1967. Relocating to Saskatoon, Woodward made an impact on youth as a high school teacher and counselor. Then his roles in education diverged when he became Director of Special Education in Prince Albert and eventually Assistant Superintendent in St. Paul.
In 1975, Woodward joined Lakeland College and discovered his passion for higher education. This experience eventually led him to several post-secondary institutions as a senior administrator.
Along with influencing and shaping the educational journey of students, Woodward evolved his own academic expertise, completing a Graduate Diploma in Education of Exceptional Children and a Master of Education degree in Adult Education from the University of Saskatchewan.
From 1998 to 2009, Woodward served as President and CEO of Red Deer College, which he referred to as the highlight of his employment endeavors. It was evident through Wooodward鈥檚 actions and words that he thoroughly enjoyed working with students, faculty, and staff.
Woodward has always seen the importance of connecting with the community and volunteering. In Red Deer, he has been鈥痠nvolved with the Rotary Club,鈥疞eadership Centre, and Symphony Board, along with programs to assist the homeless.鈥疻oodward served as Chair of鈥痶he Board of Red Deer and District Community Foundation. He chaired the United Way campaign and鈥痺as鈥痮n the Board for the 2019 Canada Winter Games.鈥疻oodward has also鈥痑ssumed a role as鈥痶he Honorary鈥疌olonel for the 41 Signal Regiment, which is a Reserve Force communications unit assigned to the 41 Canadian Brigade Group in Alberta.鈥
Woodward鈥痟as鈥痳eceived鈥痭umerous awards, recognizing鈥痟is鈥痯rofessional and community contributions.鈥疘n 2005, the Lieutenant Governor awarded鈥痟im鈥痶he Alberta Centennial Medal.鈥疘n the following years, Woodward鈥痺as recognized as one of Alberta鈥檚 50 Most Influential People and Red Deer Corporate Citizen of the Year.鈥疕e鈥痑lso received鈥痶he鈥疌anadian鈥疌ollege Presidents鈥 Network Distinguished Service Award鈥痠n 2009 and鈥痶he Queen鈥檚 Jubilee Medal in 2012.鈥
Gary W. Harris posthumously receives Alumni Legacy Award 2021
Philanthropist Gary W. Harris was posthumously named the recipient of the 2021 性吧导航 Alumni Legacy Award.
Harris has made a tremendous impact in the city of Red Deer, the region, and at 性吧导航. Always conducting himself with integrity, Harris committed his career to law and business, while prioritizing family and volunteerism.
Born in Manitoba, Harris and his family moved to Red Deer when he was young, and this was where Harris鈥 leadership qualities and community involvement began to evolve. He became the first Student Council President at Lindsay Thurber High School and eventually attended Red Deer College for two years.
Harris reflected fondly on his time at Red Deer College, which included meeting influential instructors and classmates and playing basketball for the Kings.
In 1978, Harris graduated near the top of his class from the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Law degree and was quickly recruited to article for a prestigious law firm in Edmonton.
As a result of his vibrant personality and range of talents, Harris was asked to be a sessional instructor at both the University of Alberta and Red Deer College. He excelled at teaching and mentoring post-secondary students.
When Harris returned to Red Deer, he served his community and province on many boards and committees. Through his expertise, Harris significantly contributed to the Wildrose Foundation, Red Deer Community Foundation, and Piper Creek Optimist Club of Red Deer. He was Director of the Canadian Farm and Industrial Equipment Institute, and a board member of Alberta Farm Implement Board, Cervus Equipment Corporation, and Collicutt Energy.
As President and Owner/Partner of Westward Parts, Harris created a family-like culture. His generous outreach resulted in Westward Parts sponsoring and supporting many community initiatives.
Through his philanthropy, Harris has provided support for 性吧导航 Athletics and the post-secondary institution鈥檚 Education students, through a scholarship to honour his mother, who was a teacher. The gift of $5 million from Harris and his wife Ruth is honoured with the vibrant Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre on the main campus.鈥疕e was very proud of the facility鈥檚 ability to grow academic and athletic opportunities for learners in the region.
Harris was a dedicated husband, father, and grandfather, and his legacy lives on in central Alberta.
Chris Rolida earns 2020 Distinguished Alumni Award
Chris Rolida was recognized with the 2020 Distinguished Alumni Award for his advocacy and passion for increased learning opportunities at 性吧导航.
A graduate of the Polytechnic鈥檚 Electrical Engineering Technology program, Rolida has been a dedicated supporter of the Makerspace and Makerspace Movement at the post-secondary institution since he was a student.
In 2016, Rolida served as Volunteer Coordinator at the Makerfaire event on campus. His organizational skills, dedication, and warm personality helped to create a welcoming environment for exhibitors and volunteers, and ultimately a very successful experience for all stakeholders.
Rolida鈥檚 efforts and expertise extended to the first Makerspace pilot, providing tours, creating operating procedures for equipment, running workshops, and mentoring students on a variety of projects.
Valuing education at all levels, Rolida has worked to include elementary and middle school students in the developing learning opportunities at the Polytechnic鈥檚 Makerspace. He has developed a kit to help youth to create their own robot.
Always displaying a positive attitude, Rolida is a superb representative of 性吧导航 and is willing to promote the post-secondary institution whenever possible. He has discussed the advantages of the Polytechnic鈥檚 programs at several technology and trades shows and events.
Collaborating with a variety of stakeholders, Rolida has advocated for Makerspace funding from the City of Red Deer and has fostered a relationship with Kings Energy, securing a generous equipment donation for the benefit of learners.
The robust Electrical Engineering Technology training and education at 性吧导航 has helped Rolida obtain employment in his field, but he remains closely connected to the institution.
His devotedness to mentoring others and providing enhanced learning opportunities through technology is evident in his daily interactions, and he truly is an asset to the community and post-secondary institution.
2021 Distinguished Alumni Award goes to Cory Kaun
Cory Kaun was named the recipient of 性吧导航鈥檚 2021 Distinguished Alumni Award for his involvement in a variety of community organizations and initiatives, which include providing a range of supports for learners at the Polytechnic.
Kaun, who is a founding partner of Larkaun Homes, has remained deeply connected to 性吧导航 since he completed his welding apprenticeship at the post-secondary institution. Valuing education and community prosperity, Larkaun Homes has contributed to 性吧导航 scholarships, providing students with additional resources to pursue their academic endeavors.
Larkaun Homes has also contributed additional support and sponsorship at the post-secondary institution, including for 性吧导航 Athletics. As an additional way of providing support to the Polytechnic community, Larkaun Homes offers discounts to 性吧导航 Alumni through the Alumni Perks program.
In addition to his dedication to his family and career, Kaun has served as Co-Chair on the Builder Council with Building Industry and Land Development of Central Alberta (BILD-CA) and Director for the Red Deer Airport in a volunteer capacity.
This generosity and value placed on developing community has reached many areas of central Alberta. Larkaun Homes supports Red Deer Hospice Society, Boys & Girls Clubs of Red Deer & District, Kin Canada, Golf A Kid To Cure, Lacombe Ringette, ball hockey and ice hockey leagues, among other organizations and initiatives.
His hard work, expertise, attention to detail, and collaborative spirit have helped Larkaun Homes thrive in central Alberta since its inception in 2003. Over the years, the company has received several awards and recognition in central Alberta, the province, and across Canada. In 2018, Larkaun Homes鈥 craftsmanship was recognized in central Alberta as Builder of the Year (small volume), Best New Home ($525,000 to $599,000), Best New Home ($675,000 to $749,000), along with Building Industry and Land Development Best New Home ($525,000 to $600,000) for Alberta.
Those who interact with Kaun on a personal or professional level speak positively of his high level of respect and consideration for others. Kaun鈥檚 loyalty to clients, employees, and business associates has helped enrich those trusted relationships over time, contributing to the development of the region.
His ongoing commitment to 性吧导航 in a variety of capacities continues to create further opportunities for learners to pursue their goals and complete their studies in central Alberta.
Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre named 2020 Community Partner
The Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre (CACAC) was recognized for its collaboration with 性吧导航 and impact in the region, receiving the 2020 Community Partner Award.
The CACAC has been an instrumental community-oriented organization that places the needs of children at the centre of its operations. Through a variety of platforms, it focuses on child abuse awareness, prevention, education, and training as a means of support.
Along with 性吧导航, the CACAC works with several other partners, including Alberta Health Services, City of Red Deer, Government of Alberta, Central Alberta Sexual Assault Support Centre (CASASC), and RCMP in central Alberta to support children and families in a compassionate manner.
In February 2018, the Polytechnic and the CACAC signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collectively explore opportunities to effectively serve children and families in the region.
This vision came to fruition in June 2022 when construction on the three-story, innovative Centre of Excellence began on 性吧导航鈥檚 Main Campus. The facility will be the new home of the CACAC, CASASC, Alberta Health Services: Red Deer Child and Youth Addiction and Mental Health Outpatient Clinic, and the Step Up Step Down youth live-in addiction and mental health program.
This collaboration between the CACAC and 性吧导航 will deliver a critical service to communities and will enable a one-of-a-kind Centre of Excellence for academic program integration, including work-integrated learning, pathways for students and world-leading applied research in the area of child advocacy.
The Centre of Excellence, which houses the CACAC, is expected to be completed by summer 2023.
Dorothy Dixon receives 2020 Honorary Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies
Dorothy Dickson鈥痺as the sixth recipient of 性吧导航鈥檚 Honorary Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies Degree for Convocation 2020 for her unparalleled passion for environmental initiatives, education and community building.
The enthusiastic educator has made significant contributions as a mentor, environmental advisor, wilderness guide and policy maker for the past seven decades.
Having lived in several countries around the world, Dickson has brought her worldly outlook and experiences to her community involvement and initiatives. Born in Australia, she eventually moved to the United Kingdom with her family and trained to become a physiotherapist. In 1963, Dickson relocated to Halifax with her husband and two daughters and extended her community outreach to youth by developing dance and theatre programs.
Five years later, Dickson鈥檚 family moved west to Calgary where her environmental stewardship grew. She advocated to incorporate outdoor activity and environmental engagement into school curriculum. Dickson helped develop and implement several recycling programs, which included one of the first national recycling programs in 1972.
Dickson has provided valuable recommendations to the planning documents for the Rumsey Ecological Reserve, Bighorn Reserve, and the City鈥檚 Red Deer Vision 2020. As a member of the Red Deer Naturalists Society, she has shared her expertise on the development of the Waskasoo Park system in Red Deer.
Dickson鈥檚 environmental advocacy has been diverse, which includes assisting in the planning of National Parks in Canada. For her range of contributions, Dickson has received numerous awards, including the Douglas H. Pimlott Award, Nature Canada鈥檚 conservation award. In addition, she was awarded honorary lifetime memberships with Canadian Nature Federation and the Federation of Alberta Naturalists.
Locally, Dickson has received the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Environmental Award through Red Deer & District Community Foundation鈥檚 Women of Excellence.
Since residing at Bethany CollegeSide on 性吧导航鈥檚 main campus, Dickson has continued to educate and inspire community members and the Polytechnic鈥檚 students about environmental stewardship, social engagement, and lifelong learning whenever possible.
Danny Rode awarded 2021 Honorary Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies
As part of 性吧导航鈥檚 57th Convocation, sports writer Danny Rode was named the recipient of Honorary Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in 2021.
Raised in Trochu, Carbon, and Delburne, Rode has been deeply connected to central Alberta and a variety of sports teams and leagues. This includes the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC), of which the 性吧导航 Kings and Queens are members.
Rode began his career as a journalist with Red Deer Advocate in 1971 and quickly cemented a long-lasting relationship with 性吧导航 Athletics. His passion and advocacy for the Polytechnic鈥檚 teams and student-athletes have been apparent in his articles and through his consistent attendance of home games.
Along with his profound sports knowledge and analysis, Rode builds relationships in the athletics community which helps him create in depth and personalized articles that go beyond sporting achievement. These bonds connect 性吧导航 student-athletes and teams with communities in meaningful ways.
Rode鈥檚 commitment to the Kings and Queens has extended above his duties as a journalist with Red Deer Advocate. At times, he has used his personal time and resources to report on the Polytechnic鈥檚 Kings and Queens at the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) National Championships.
While 性吧导航 Athletics is one of his passions, Rode is dedicated to representing all levels of competition, from grassroots sports to high school athletics to professional leagues. He has been integral in following central Alberta athletes as they compete at the Olympics, Commonwealth Games, Canadian Finals Rodeo and other prestigious events.
Rode has also volunteered his time and expertise in a variety of athletic areas. He has been on planning committees for high school championships in several sports, and he has served on the Board of Directors for Alberta Sport Development Centre 鈥 Central.
With an incredible dedication to athletics and an innate ability to connect readers to his subject, Rode has been the recipient of several esteemed awards and recognitions. He has been inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame, receiving the Bell Memorial Award for sports media members. In addition, Rode was the recipient of Excellence in Reporting from the Alberta Schools Athletic Association and Red Deer Lifetime Sport Achievement Award. For his contributions to the ACAC, Rode was honoured with the Al Bonhous Award.
He continues to share his sports knowledge and passion by writing articles about central Alberta athletes and teams in Red Deer Advocate.
Jan Underwood earns 2022 Honorary Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies
For her commitment to fostering intercultural awareness in central Alberta, Jan Underwood was awarded an Honorary Bachelor of Arts Degree in鈥疘nterdisciplinary Studies at the 58th Convocation ceremonies on June 3, 2022.
Underwood celebrated her 20th anniversary working with鈥疌ARE for Newcomers (formerly Central Alberta Refugee Effort) in May 2022. In her role as Public Awareness鈥疌oordinator/Community Educator, she has demonstrated tremendous dedication to developing鈥痝reater inclusion and intercultural awareness across Alberta communities. Through her work,鈥疷nderwood has developed a long-time collaborative relationship with 性吧导航.
While her immense contributions in the region have helped to shape communities, Underwood鈥檚 journey began in England, where she was born and raised.鈥疓rowing up in a multicultural community, she developed a love for and curiosity about different cultures.鈥疉fter teaching in multicultural schools in Bradford and in London, England for 10 years, Underwood emigrated to鈥疌anada with her Canadian husband, Peter.鈥
For 15 years, Underwood worked in the Children鈥檚 Department of the Red Deer Public Library, where鈥痵he planned and delivered many multicultural programs. After transitioning to her role with CARE for鈥疦ewcomers, her positive impact on central Alberta grew immensely.鈥
Through Underwood鈥檚 leadership as Public Awareness Coordinator/Community Educator, she delivers more than鈥200 workshops and presentations each year to schools, post-secondary institutions, workplaces and鈥痮rganizations. Her presentations focus on a range of topics including Intercultural Competence, Cross鈥疌ultural Communication and Sensitivity, Human Rights, and Anti-racism Response Training.
Underwood is also a tireless advocate for immigrants and newcomers to鈥疌anada. She brings a sense of empowerment to the thousands of immigrants that she鈥痟as worked with throughout her time at CARE for Newcomers, providing support and assistance as they鈥痵ettle in Canada.鈥
Whether sharing her wisdom with students who are preparing to become peer tutors at Red Deer鈥疨olytechnic, volunteering her time on various committees across central Alberta, or leading the鈥痮rganization of large events such as CommUnity Power of One, held at 性吧导航,鈥疷nderwood is a committed leader who makes everyone feel involved, included and appreciated.鈥
Underwood devotes her鈥痶ime and inspires others to work together to make connections and to build stronger, more welcoming鈥痗ommunities. Her life鈥檚 work is immeasurable, and it has changed this鈥痳egion and 性吧导航 for the better.鈥