Life Time Achievement Award
Previous Recipients
• Nominee must have made a significant contribution to the growth and development of the Saskatchewan Reading Council and / or literacy development in Saskatchewan and / or Canada through active participation or innovative ideas and / or directive organization.
2. Nominations• Nominations will be received until November 30.
• Nominations from local councils or the provincial executive will be accepted.
• Two Saskatchewan Reading Council members must support nominations.
• A concise written presentation about the nominee will accompany the nomination form.
• A committee, chaired by the past president, will be formed to examine the nominations.
• Nominations will be brought before the provincial executive at the January meeting and be voted on only by the provincial executive board.
3. Presentation of Award• The recipient of the lifetime achievement award will publicly receive a plaque and corsage as well as a free lifetime membership to the SRC. All arrangements are to be made by the past president.
• The award will be presented at the annual reading conference at a time and place to be decided upon by the conference chairperson and past president.
• The recipient’s family will be invited to attend.
4. Follow-Up• The name of the recipient, picture and a short biography will be published in Query, the Bulletin and the SRC website.
• The past president will confirm with the membership director that the STF maintains an up to date membership list of lifetime achievement award recipients.
5. General Considerations• The entire management and presentation of the award will be the responsibility of the past president.
• There is no obligation to present the award each year.
• The past president will invite lifetime members to the conference each
Lifetime Achievement AwardThe purpose of this award is to honor an individual who has made a significant contribution to the growth and development of the Saskatchewan Reading Council.
- 2013 Pam Foy
- 2009 Lori Jamieson Rog
- 2003 Connie Watson and Charlotte Shoemaker
- 2000 Georgina Kyle
- 1998 Amber McLeod
- 1997 Marilyn Keerak
• Nominee must have made a significant contribution to the growth and development of the Saskatchewan Reading Council and / or literacy development in Saskatchewan and / or Canada through active participation or innovative ideas and / or directive organization.
2. Nominations• Nominations will be received until November 30.
• Nominations from local councils or the provincial executive will be accepted.
• Two Saskatchewan Reading Council members must support nominations.
• A concise written presentation about the nominee will accompany the nomination form.
• A committee, chaired by the past president, will be formed to examine the nominations.
• Nominations will be brought before the provincial executive at the January meeting and be voted on only by the provincial executive board.
3. Presentation of Award• The recipient of the lifetime achievement award will publicly receive a plaque and corsage as well as a free lifetime membership to the SRC. All arrangements are to be made by the past president.
• The award will be presented at the annual reading conference at a time and place to be decided upon by the conference chairperson and past president.
• The recipient’s family will be invited to attend.
4. Follow-Up• The name of the recipient, picture and a short biography will be published in Query, the Bulletin and the SRC website.
• The past president will confirm with the membership director that the STF maintains an up to date membership list of lifetime achievement award recipients.
5. General Considerations• The entire management and presentation of the award will be the responsibility of the past president.
• There is no obligation to present the award each year.
• The past president will invite lifetime members to the conference each
Lifetime Achievement AwardThe purpose of this award is to honor an individual who has made a significant contribution to the growth and development of the Saskatchewan Reading Council.