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Art Gallery Of Peterborough Puts A Call Out For Volunteers For Board Of Directors
/The Art Gallery of Peterborough is accepting applications for volunteers to join their Board of Directors and multiple committees.
"If you are an art lover and enthusiastic about supporting your regional gallery and connecting people with art, share your story and apply to join our Board of Directors. Help the gallery offer programs that will speak to your friends and neighbours," said the Art Gallery of Peterborough.
The Art Gallery of Peterborough (AGP) is encouraging applications from members of equity-seeking communities; including women, racialized and Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, and persons of all sexual orientations and gender identities/expressions, regardless of age.
Applications are due by 5 p.m. on March 31.
For more information and details on how to apply visit the AGP's website at agp.on.ca or call 705-743-9179.
Little Britain Man To Join Ukrainian Soldiers On The Front Lines
/Zach England, a Little Britain resident, is heading to the frontlines of Ukraine on Monday to join the International Legion of Territorial Defence, and help defend Ukraine against Russian invasion.
The International Legion of Territorial Defence was introduced by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on March 1. Visa requirements have been temporarily lifted for foreign volunteers who wish to enter the country to join the fight against Russian forces.
“I’ve been watching it on the news and the government can’t get involved, so the people are getting involved - you know?,” said England. “It just doesn’t make any sense, why can’t anything be done? If there’s children over there fighting I’ll gladly take one of their places.”
England, who lives in Kawartha lakes but works as a pipeliner in the Edmonton area, previously worked as a firefighter in western provinces and hopes his medical training will be helpful in Ukraine.
“I’ve done forest firefighting, oil field firefighting, natural disaster response - I’ve survived things I shouldn’t have survived countless times,” he said. “You learn how to control your fears. I am nervous absolutely I’m going to an active combat zone, it’s normal to be nervous.”
Before leaving on Monday, England picked up supplies like a bulletproof vest, ammunition holster, medic kits and army helmet. In hit kit he also included a box of tampons, which he says work well for plugging bullet wounds before bandaging.
England leaves on his journey on Monday, flying from Edmonton to Toronto, then to Warsaw, Poland where he will meet volunteers from America, Ireland, Scotland and England.
“We all have similar views, we’ll help the people as much as we can, we’ll be smart and pick our fights.”
He has been in contact with the Ukrainian Embassy in Ottawa, filled out the paperwork, and meets the requirement of having some sort of medical, police or military background. He does not know what he will be doing when he arrives.
England leaves behind his nine year old daughter, who he says understands only some of what her father will be doing while away.
“I don’t think she quite understands what war is and I don’t want her to know everything, if she think I’m just over there helping people that’s fine.”
He says in a way what he is doing is for his daughter, or rather for young people just like her.
“I told her I’m going to help little girls just like you.”
England has no family or friends in Ukraine and no Ukrainian heritage. He doesn’t know when he will return, but says as of now he should have access to WIFI and cell service to keep in touch with home.
While England did acquire some of his equipment in Canada he is welcoming donations so he can purchase much needed equipment and medical supplies when he lands in Poland. Those interested in doing so can send donations to his online fundraiser, or e-transfer him directly at englandzach32@gmail.com.
Norwood Woman Receives 4-H Ontario’s Most Distinguished Volunteer Award
/Cathy Stockdale from Norwood is one of three recipients of the 2022 4-H Ontario Arbor Award, 4-H Ontario’s most distinguished volunteer award.
4-H is a non-profit youth development organization that allows young people to learn about selected topics through fun, hands-on activities and mentorship.
The Peterborough 4-H association has several clubs across the county that teach about life skills.
“I’ve done it all from poultry to outdoors to crafting clubs, quilting, sewing, cooking, gardening, square dancing, even a giant veggie club,” she said.
All clubs are able to operate because of volunteers like Stockdale.
“I am getting close to 30 years of volunteering. It’s something that I did as a kid, then it eventually evolved into a leader position.”
Stockdale says that even though her own children are no longer participating in 4-H clubs, she continues to lead them because of how rewarding it is.
“Teaching kids a new skill and having them grasp that new skill, seeing the light go on when they figure it out is a very big reward. It's like watching the light bulb come on like ‘oh I can do this!’,” she said. “Watching that satisfaction of them completing that task is very rewarding for me as a leader.”
She notes that teaching young people life skills is something that does not seem to happen as often as it did years ago. Looking back to when she was in school she remembers learning basic skills like sewing, cooking and basic car maintenance.
“It's starting to come back - teaching these skills, we lost that for a while. 4-H has picked that up. Where else can you learn how to cook something and then have a meal at the end of the meeting? Or you grow a pumpkin and then see how big you can get them?”
Recipients of the Arbor Award are nominated by their local Associations, and recipients are chosen by a committee of past recipients.
“Some girls got together and apparently nominated me for this award,” said Stockdale. “They got a bunch of letters together from people that I've worked with and volunteered with, they all wrote beautiful letters and they saved them for me so I could read them afterwards.”
According to the 4-H Ontario website, nominees must have shown significant leadership, initiative and made a positive impact on 4-H at various levels.
“You don’t know your self worth until you hear it from someone else's mouth. I am very blessed.”
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YWCA Peterborough Haliburton Is Seeking Volunteers To Join Board Of Directors
/YWCA Peterborough Haliburton is seeking volunteers to join the Board of Directors and board committees.
“We are looking for volunteers who are passionate about women’s issues and have the desire to be involved with an organization that provides life-saving emergency shelter and support programs, tools and resources that help women and children thrive,” said Wendy Hicks, YWCA Peterborough Haliburton Board President. “The YWCA plays a vital role in our community and its sustainability depends on women who will make impactful decisions in support of our mission: to support the right of all women and their families to live free from violence, poverty and oppression as they build their desired futures.”
Those interested in volunteering should have between 10 – 12 hours a month to contribute and submit information through the online application by April 1.
“We value varied skills and experiences, and we are particularly interested in the areas of finance, human resources, strategic planning and governance",” said Kelly Zatorski, Chair of the Nominating Committee. As an organization, we have always been committed to ensuring a diverse perspective, one that is a reflection of the communities we serve.”
Candidates who meet this year's requirements will be invited to submit their resumes, followed by 30-minute virtual interviews scheduled toward the end of April. New appointments will be made at the YWCA’s annual meeting in June 2022.
Questions can be directed to ywcaph.boardrecruitment@gmail.com.
Canadian Cancer Society is Searching for Volunteers for Peterborough Relay for Life
/The Canadian Cancer Society is searching for volunteers for the Peterborough Relay For Life organizing committee.
Both leadership and committee positions are open for the 2022 event.
If you:
consider yourself a leader.
have experience in event logistics.
have communication skills.
know how to engage your community.
A leadership position may be the right fit.
In these positions, volunteers would contribute to delivering an extraordinary experience for hundreds of participants.
Volunteers with Relay for Life help fund innovative cancer research projects and support programs that make a difference in the lives of those affected by cancer.
If you:
consider yourself to be a people person and an empathetic individual.
have social media skills.
have experience in event logistics or project management.
have or wish to develop a network with businesses in your community.