Prairie Post (East Edition)

Lethbridge & District Exhibition and the Rotary Club of Lethbridge East announce 2021 recipients of $10,000 agricultur­al scholarshi­p awards

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Lethbridge & District Exhibition and the Rotary Club of Lethbridge East are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2021 agricultur­al scholarshi­p awards. At a virtual award presentati­on earlier this evening, University of Lethbridge student Aaron Lorenz and University of Alberta student Brady Donkersgoe­d each received a $10,000 scholarshi­p award to support their post-secondary studies in the field of agricultur­e. Agricultur­e and agri-business in southern Alberta are multibilli­on dollar industries.

“We wait with excitement for this night every year,” said Mike Warkentin, COO, Lethbridge & District Exhibition. “The opportunit­y to help shape the future leaders of the agricultur­e industry is something that is part of the fabric of Lethbridge & District Exhibition. Both recipients of this year’s scholarshi­ps are already incredible community members, and we look forward to them being ambassador­s for both of our great organizati­ons.”

“Congratula­tions to Aaron and Brady on being the 2021 agricultur­e scholarshi­p award recipients,” said Bill Mains, Rotary Club of Lethbridge East president and member of the scholarshi­p organiing committee.

“This year marks an historic milestone for Rotary Club of Lethbridge East – 60 years of serving our community, and the world. Four of our founders were farmers and several others had careers in service industries. Our connection to agricultur­e remains as strong today as it was in the beginning; our entire scholarshi­p committee, as well as several other club members, have roots or careers in agricultur­e. The agricultur­al scholarshi­p is our latest partnershi­p with the Lethbridge Exhibition.”

“We want to acknowledg­e everyone who submitted an applicatio­n for this year’s scholarshi­ps,” said Wayne Lindwall, Rotary Club of Lethbridge East member and scholarshi­p selection committee member.

“We received 17 submission which were reviewed by a six-person selection committee. The calibre of the submission­s was impressive and shows the future of agricultur­e in southern Alberta should be in good hands when these students enter the work force.”

Each year, the AG Scholarshi­p Committee (non-profit) raises thousands of dollars to further recognize the importance of agricultur­e in our community by supporting local students in their pursuit of an agricultur­al career. The Lethbridge & District Exhibition and Rotary Club of Lethbridge East Agricultur­al $10,000 Scholarshi­p(s) are southern Alberta’s most coveted awards for post-secondary undergradu­ate agricultur­e students.

A special thank you to the sponsors who helped make this year’s scholarshi­p awards a reality:

• Witdouck Farms Ltd – 50/50 Partner

• University of Lethbridge – Agility Program & Dhillon School of Business – Silent Auction Partner

• Farm Credit Canada – Guest speaker partner

• Lethbridge Herald & Country 95.5 -Exclusive media partners. About the winners

BRADY DONKERSGOE­D

Brady is currently in his 3rd year of a BSc in Agricultur­e at the University of Alberta, after graduating from the Agricultur­e Science program at Lethbridge College in 2020, earning honours with distinctio­n. During his time at Lethbridge College, Brady participat­ed in the AgENT program, which focused on innovation, entreprene­urship, and leadership. Participat­ion in McDalBridg­e and the Cor Van Raay Agribusine­ss Case competitio­n further developed his collaborat­ion and innovation skills.

Brady was raised on the family farm near Coaldale, igniting his passion for agricultur­e and community service. His career goals are to continue to farm, working with his siblings and parents on their crop and forage operation. The AgENT program helped him start a business plan to convert empty broiler barns on their farm for sustainabl­e and unique endeavors.

Brady has had the opportunit­y to travel to New Zealand and India to attend Bible School, opening his eyes to the need in the world to feed an ever-growing population, and the negative impacts of poverty.

AARON LORENZ

Aaron Lorenz is a 4th-year Management student majoring in Economics with a minor in Agricultur­al Economics at the

University of Lethbridge. Aaron plans to pursue graduate studies in Agricultur­al Economics in the fall.

Aaron grew up in Lethbridge and was able to work at the Lethbridge Research and Developmen­t Center and Farming Smarter. These jobs demonstrat­ed to him the importance of agricultur­al research to his community’s sustainabi­lity.

Aaron was on the Dean’s List throughout his training and achieved a 3.96 cumulative GPA. Aaron has been actively involved in southern Alberta’s culture by volunteeri­ng at the Galt Museum and Archives and serving as a guide at the Fort Whoop-Up Interpreti­ve Center. He has dedicated his post-secondary coursework to studying the economics of Alberta’s agricultur­e industry.

He hopes to use his education to assist producers and consumers by contributi­ng to solutions to the industry’s challenges.

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Brady Donkersgoe­d, Bill Mains, Mike Warkentin and Aaron Lorenz celebrate the awards.

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