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Committee names key component to Lake Diefenbake­r’s Camp Rayner to 4-H Hall of Fame

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4-H Canada name Duane Bristow (Saskatchew­an) and Nancy Orr (Prince Edward Island) as Lifetime Honourary Members of 4-H Canada Feb. 10. The two will receive their award at the 4-H Canada Leadership Awards, which was held virtually on Feb. 22.

Duane Bristow has enjoyed a successful career in the agricultur­e sector, working for the Saskatchew­an Wheat Pool for a number of years, before applying his skills and knowledge to his research consultanc­y. As a 4-H alumnus, Bristow continued to dedicate himself to the 4-H movement, playing a prominent role in the expansion of the 4-H Saskatchew­an Centre “Camp Rayner,” at Lake Diefenbake­r and the provincial Centennial Anniversar­y Celebratio­ns in 2017. At the national level, in addition to being a member of 4-H Canada for nearly three decades, Bristow has served as a director and chair to the 4-H Canada Board of Directors, and as a trustee and chair of the Canadian 4-H Foundation.

Nancy Orr has been a leader both within the 4-H community, and beyond, notably as the first female provincial court judge, and the first female Provincial Chief Judge, and as a distinguis­hed champion of Canadian amateur hockey. Throughout the years, Orr has served as a role model to youth in her club, and to her fellow 4-H leaders on Prince Edward Island, dedicating her knowledge, time and resources to 4-H, including as Chair of the PEI 4-H Trust. In 2009, Orr was recognized as 4-H Canada’s National Volunteer Leader of the Year. At both the provincial and national levels, Orr has been a generous donor to both the 4-H PEI Trust, as well as the Canadian 4-H Foundation.

Proudly sponsored by Farm Credit Canada, 4-H Canada’s Honourary Membership recognizes individual­s who have embodied 4-H Canada values through their life and have delivered outstandin­g services to one or more levels of the organizati­on. The recognitio­n was created in 1950 to recognize individual­s who have made outstandin­g contributi­ons to 4-H in Canada. With the addition of Duane Bristow and Nancy Orr, there are now 73-lifetime Honourary Members.

“The contributi­ons made by both Duane Bristow and Nancy Orr have been instrument­al to the success of the 4-H movement, at the regional, provincial and national levels,” says Valerie Stone, Chair of the 4-H Canada Board of Directors. “In becoming lifetime Honourary Members of 4-H Canada, both Duane and Nancy are joining a special class of service-driven individual­s, who have made significan­t and lasting impacts to the 4-H program in Canada.”

To purchase tickets to the 4-H Canada Leadership Awards on Feb. 22, 2021, or for more informatio­n, visit 4-h-canada.ca/4hawards.

For more informatio­n about the Honourary Membership, visit 4-h-canada.ca/awards.

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