Duke of Edinburgh awards

Several local students received Duke of Edinburgh awards at a recent ceremony in Stephenville. Three longtime volunteers were also recognized with Queen's Diamond Jubilee medals for their contribution to the Duke of Edinburgh awards. — Star photos by Frank Gale

Silver Award Achievers and their leaders from the Corner Brook Duke of Edinburgh School who received their certificates at a ceremony in Stephenville High School from Lieutenant Governor John C. Crosbie on Saturday include from left: (front) Andrea Hollett, Laura Allen, Kelsey Hogan, Maike van Niekerk, Danika Snelgrove, Ashley Higgins; (2nd row) Heather Simmons, Adolf Hamann, Ryan Antle, Zachary Hiscock, Roshni Kollipara, Eileen and Roger Andrews, leaders; (back) Taylor Lidstone, Danny Staples, Dylan Thomas, Blake Gillespie, Evan Wheeler and Michael Fost. Missing is Christian Sharpe 1 width:500px;height:332px Shania Caravan was the sole Silver Award Achiever from Deer Lake Duke of Edinburgh. Here, she is seen with her leader Brenda Bingle.. 2 width:500px;height:332px Michael Gilbert, a Silver Award Achiever from Stephenville High School Duke of Edinburgh Group, was presented his certificate by Lieutenant Governor John C. Crosbie. 3 width:500px;height:332px Three longtime leader volunteers with the Duke of Edinburgh Awards program in Western Newfoundland were recognized for their achievements with Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medals The recipients include from left: Rosemary Finn of Stephenville; and Roger and Eileen Andrews of Corner Brook. 4 width:500px;height:332px Heather Simmons of the Corner Brook Duke of Edinburgh School Group was one of the Silver Award Achievers to be presented her certificate by Lieutenant Governor John C. Crosbie. 5 width:500px;height:332px
There were two Silver Award Achievers from Appalachia High School Duke of Edinburgh in St. George’s who received their certificates. Here, Shantz Bennett, left; and Byron Bennett, right, are seen with their leader Joanne Miles. 6 width:500px;height:332px Silver Award Achievers and their leaders from the Stephenville High School Duke of Edinburgh who received their certificates at a ceremony at their school from Lieutenant Governor John C. Crosbie on Saturday include from left: (front) Darlene Greenham, leader; Julia Greenham, Ashley Hanrahan, Kasondra Perrier, Kayla Olsen, Brittany Pike, Samantha Shears; (2nd row) Rosie Verma, leader; Katelyn Barker, Katherine Young, Brianna Wheeler, Irha Sikandar, Sonali Verma, Lauren Newell, Amber LeRoy, Angela LeRoy, leader; (back) Tyler Cornect, Mark Murrin, Trevor Snow, Michael Gilbert, Kyle Barron, Tiuri Lomond and Gregory Greenham. Missing are: Jillian Forsey, Sabrina Muise and leaders Truman Greeham, Aldonna Reardon and Colleen Ryan. 7 width:500px;height:332px
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Published on February 26, 2013

Silver Award Achievers and their leaders from the Corner Brook Duke of Edinburgh School who received their certificates at a ceremony in Stephenville High School from Lieutenant Governor John C. Crosbie on Saturday include from left: (front) Andrea Hollett, Laura Allen, Kelsey Hogan, Maike van Niekerk, Danika Snelgrove, Ashley Higgins; (2nd row) Heather Simmons, Adolf Hamann, Ryan Antle, Zachary Hiscock, Roshni Kollipara, Eileen and Roger Andrews, leaders; (back) Taylor Lidstone, Danny Staples, Dylan Thomas, Blake Gillespie, Evan Wheeler and Michael Fost. Missing is Christian Sharpe

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