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Lorraine Iversen of Ogema was one of the 12 winners for the Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal

Lorraine Iverson of Ogema spent countless hours promoting and encouraging the arts in her community.

Lorraine Iverson of Ogema spent countless hours promoting and encouraging the arts in her community. She has held positions with the Ogema Adult Drama Club, Ogema Arts Council, Ogema Chamber of Commerce, Ogema Seniors鈥 Group, Weyburn Chapter of the Superannuated Teachers of Saskatchewan, Lutheran Ladies, Newcomer Committee, Deep 麻豆视频 Personal Care Home Board and the Deep 麻豆视频 Pioneer Museum Board of Directors.

Iverson also belongs to a small group called Snip and Stitch, where she sews for charity. In 2011, she received the Saskatchewan Senior Mechanism award in the Heritage and Culture category.

During National Volunteers Week, Lieutenant Governor Russ Mirasty announced the 2019 recipients of the Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal on April 21. A ceremony to honour the recipients will take place when public gatherings resume, as this provincial honour will celebrate its 25th anniversary.

鈥淭he Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal recognizes the extraordinary citizens that support our communities and our province,鈥 Mirasty said. 鈥淭his year鈥檚 recipients are leaders and mentors in their communities and are truly making a difference.聽I congratulate the 2019 recipients, who are most worthy, to be counted among those who have received this prestigious provincial honour over the past 25 years.鈥

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