Mayor's Recognition Awards

The Mayor’s Recognition Awards recognize Red Deer individuals, groups or teams who have brought honour and recognition to Red Deer in one of five categories. Award recipients are selected by the Mayor’s Recognition Awards Committee, with the exception of the Mayor’s Special Award recipient, which is selected by the Mayor.

Mayor Ken Johnston

The Mayor’s Recognition Awards recognize Red Deer individuals, groups or teams who have brought honour and recognition to Red Deer in one of five categories:

  • Athletics
  • Fine and performing arts
  • Distinguished voluntary service
  • Community builder
  • Mayor’s Special Award (for humanitarianism, exceptional achievement, or an act of heroism or bravery)

Award recipients are selected by the Mayor’s Recognition Awards Committee, with the exception of the Mayor’s Special Award recipient, which is selected by the Mayor.

2024 Award Recipients

Athletics

Athletics

Recognizes individuals or teams placing first in a national event or competition, or placing first, second or third in an international event or competition sanctioned by the respective national or international governing body, or placing first at the highest possible level that can be achieved in their sport.

We found ourselves without any athletes nominated this year. We know there is a wealth of incredible athletes hailing from Red Deer and we look forward to receiving nominations for deserving athletes in early 2025.

Distinguished Voluntary Service

Volunteers

Individuals

  • Howard Barker
  • Amanda Blair
  • Valdene Callin
  • Lori Cartwright
  • Don George
  • Kim Jeske
  • George Meston
  • Arun Mishra
  • Irene Sisson
  • Esther Smith
  • Irene Wells
  • Robert Winchell
  • Martha Winchell

Bariatric Clinic Peer Support Group

  • Jodi Dore
  • Melanie Timms

Red Deer Curling Junior Program

  • Lynne Entz
  • Brent Young

Community Builder

Individuals

Recognizing outstanding individuals or groups who have demonstrated special or unique qualities and who have made a difference in our community through leadership, dedication, innovation and creativity, with long term benefits.

Individuals

  • Gerald Kress
  • Hoang Le
  • Robin McKay
  • Dr. Love Nwigwe
  • Jen Underwood

Fine and Performing Arts

Fine & Performing Arts

Recognizing individuals and groups who have gained national or international acceptance or recognition of outstanding specific achievement and/or a series of accomplishments over time in one or more of the arts.

Individuals

  • Dr. James Bicigo

Team Canada Dance

  • Alexane Best
  • Éva Best
  • Kaitlyn Rumohr
  • Hazel Stapley

Mayor's Special Award

Donald and Lacey Families

The Mayor’s Special Award is the highest possible recognition from The City of Red Deer. Chosen by the Mayor, these individuals have demonstrated exceptional achievement, humanitarianism or an act of heroism or bravery.

Donald and Lacey Families

This group truly exemplifies the spirit of philanthropy, volunteerism, and community building in Red Deer and central Alberta. Led by the late Jack Donald and his wife, Joan, the Donald’s unwavering dedication to community service and giving back has touched countless lives throughout the community.

In 1964, Jack and Joan, along with their children Kathy and John, planted roots in Red Deer, laying the foundation for Parkland Oil Products Ltd, a modest venture that blossomed into Parkland Fuel Corporation, now Canada's leading independent fuel marketer and distributor.

Together with Kathy and John’s families, they have continued to generously support numerous organizations and causes in the community, including the Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre, Westerner Park, Red Deer Polytechnic and the Donald School of Business, Science, and Computing, Red Deer Hospice, the United Way, Rotary Club of Red Deer, the Lending Cupboard, Red Deer Regional Hospital Foundation... and the list goes on.

The Donald and Lacey families truly embody the spirit of community service and the values of compassion and empathy. Their collective efforts have enriched the lives of countless individuals in Red Deer and Central Alberta.

Reflecting on his induction into a business hall of fame back in 2011, Jack Donald encapsulated his philanthropic philosophy through his wife Joan's words: "You can’t wear a catcher’s mitt on both hands. You have to be able to throw something back. That’s very true of what we are trying to do."