P.A. woman to receive Sask. Volunteer Medal
A retired Prince Albert teacher is among the nine individuals selected to receive the 2016 Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal.
Janice Olesko will be heading to Regina on April 24 to receive the medal in a special ceremony with Lieutenant Governor Vaughn Solomon Schofield. After a teaching career spanning more than 26 years in the Catholic school system, Olesko, who still works as a substitute, dedicated much of her time to various volunteer efforts.
“The recipients of the Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal exemplify the very best of Canadian qualities,” Schofield said in a media release accompanying this morning’s announcement. “I congratulate each of them on this well-deserved honour, and I thank them for their enormous contributions to the people and communities of Saskatchewan.”
Olesko’s many achievements as a volunteer include serving as president of the Prince Albert and District Ukrainian Cultural and Heritage Association and as a founding executive of Prince Albert Catholic Family Services. She has also volunteered with the E.A. Rawlinson Centre for the Arts and generously donated her time to the local health region and teachers’ association.