Nominee Submissions will close April 15, 2026.
Thank you to everyone who Submitted their Nomination(s) Online, or printed the Nomination PDF Form and submitted completed forms to tradcliffe@olds.ca.
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Volunteers are the heart of our community. Their time, energy, and generosity make Olds a better place to live, work, and gather. Each year, the Town of Olds takes time to recognize and thank these individuals for the incredible difference they make.
We invite you to help us celebrate our volunteers by nominating someone for one of the following awards:
You may nominate individuals in one or more categories. Please submit a separate form for each nominee.
Submit Your Volunteer Nomination
Nominee Submissions will close April 15, 2026.
Thank you to everyone who Submitted their Nomination(s) Online, or printed the Nomination PDF Form and submitted completed forms to tradcliffe@olds.ca.
Citizen Of The Year Awards
2026 Volunteer Citizens of the Year
Jack Fewster has been a cornerstone of the Kiwanis Club of Olds for a decade, including eight years as Treasurer. His careful financial stewardship ensures accountability and trust, while his proactive approach helps move funding quickly to community initiatives. Beyond the numbers, Jack is a hands-on volunteer, supporting events like the Kiwanis Auction, concessions, and community programs that benefit children and families. His service extends even further, from driving hospice patients to assisting seniors and other local organizations. Jack is the kind of person every community relies on, dependable, committed, and always willing to step up when needed.
Linda Reade’s decades of service reflect an unwavering commitment to her community. Whether organizing events, managing finances across multiple organizations, or supporting programs like the Newborn Baby Bag initiative at the hospital, Linda brings both skill and heart to everything she does. She plays a vital role at the Evergreen Centre, coordinates bus trips, and continues to support Girl Guides after more than 35 years. Known as a trusted and knowledgeable leader, Linda is someone others rely on and always willing to step in, offer guidance, and ensure things run smoothly.
Levi Ogilvie has made a significant impact on minor hockey in Olds through both strategic leadership and hands-on commitment. He led a complete overhaul of the association’s budgeting process, strengthening financial management for long-term success. Levi also championed the growth of female hockey, developing partnerships, securing sponsorship, and helping establish teams across multiple age groups. His work has created new opportunities and a more inclusive environment for young athletes. Levi’s forward-thinking approach continues to shape the future of female hockey in Olds.
Mateya Sept is a quiet yet powerful leader whose influence is felt throughout her school and community. Actively involved in student leadership, athletics, and the arts, she consistently steps forward to support events and initiatives. She has played a key role in organizing the Alberta Student Leadership Conference and helped spark a Unified Sports program in Olds, promoting inclusion and connection among youth of all abilities. Known for her kindness and ability to make others feel valued, Mateya leads by example, building a stronger, more inclusive community.
The Volunteer of the Year Awards also recognize the outstanding contributions of this year’s nominees: Katie Dunn (Hope 4 MVC Kids), Shannon Powell (Mountain View Moccasin House), Joe Berreth (Olds Amateur Lacrosse), Sieka Boom (Olds & District Evergreen Centre), Ben Jensen (Special Olympics Olds & District), Greg Wiens (Olds and Area Pregnancy Centre), and Sandra Hanson (Mountain View Special Riding Association). Each nominee plays an important role in strengthening the fabric of the community.
As Olds celebrates these remarkable individuals, their stories serve as a reminder of the power of volunteerism. Through their actions, they continue to ignite a spirit of giving, inspiring others to get involved and make a difference.
Photos to be included post event Credit: Veronica Reist
2024 Citizen Volunteers of the Year

Mukulu has consistently demonstrated outstanding communication and public speaking skills, which have been showcased in various capacities. He has served as an emcee for several events, including the Horizons Conference in 2023 and 2024, the Ecole Olds High School Winter Band Concert, and as an auctioneer at Home Church and the local middle school. His ability to engage and captivate audiences is truly remarkable.
Mukulu has exhibited remarkable leadership within both his school and community. As a Flight Sergeant with the local Air Cadet Squadron, he has shown exemplary commitment and responsibility. Additionally, his involvement in various extracurricular activities such as the Canadian Student Leadership Conference, Horizons conference, church youth group, Broncos club basketball, and EOHS Leadership demonstrates his dedication to personal and community development.
Mukulu is not only a leader in extracurricular activities but also excels academically. He has received numerous academic awards, including the Grade 9 and 10 French Language Arts Highest Standing, the Grade 10 Award of Overall Excellence, and the Grade 11 Lifetouch Award for the second-highest average in Blue Quad Grade 11. His commitment to academic excellence is truly commendable.

Betty is a member of the Kiwanis Club and goes above and beyond what is expected of a volunteer. Betty has served Kiwanis as a Director, Vice President, President, and Past President.
Concessions are one of the ways Kiwanis raises money, and Betty is always among the first to sign up. She also volunteers at other events the club participates in:
Betty is passionate about the “Breakfast for Learners” program. She gathers volunteers, takes inventory, and purchases supplies. She is the first to arrive and begins set up. Her interactions with the students are genuine and caring.
Betty serves on the board of the Olds Kiwanis Music Festival, where she creates the volunteer sheet and covers several shifts herself. Betty is always willing to help however she can and is known for being a supportive, cooperative presence..
She lives next door to an elderly neighbor and while he was alive, made sure he was okay. He knew he could count on Betty in an emergency and trusted her enough to give her access to his house.
Betty does more than her part to help keep Olds the best place to live. Her dedication and volunteer spirit are what make her a deserving Citizen Volunteer of the Year.

Mary has been a volunteer with Alberta Health Services in long-term care since retiring as a nurse at the Olds Hospital. She has also been an active member of several support groups in town.
Her quiet, friendly manner and quick smile make her a welcome visitor among all the residents. Mary has a gift for recognizing those who need someone to talk to.
You can regularly find her playing crib with several happy residents, portering them to church services, serving coffee and dessert for various celebrations.
She’s always ready with a listening ear and willing to help in whatever way she can..
Mary was instrumental in the development and ongoing support of the Parkinson’s support group here in Olds for he last 16 years.
She is also a valued member of the Care Givers Support Group and was one of the key individuals involved in its formation and continued development.
A New Way To Celebrate Volunteers in Olds!
2026 is International Volunteer Year.
The Community Connections Centre is celebrating the many ways volunteers ignite community through local organizations.
This year, we are introducing Volunteer Appreciation Micro Grants to help organizations recognize their volunteers in meaningful ways.
Local non-profits, community groups, minor sports associations, and faith-based organizations can apply for up to $500 to host their own volunteer appreciation activities.
Apply for the Volunteer Appreciation Micro Grants here.
The Town of Olds will celebrate and acknowledge the work of volunteers in our community throughout National Volunteer Week.
This National Volunteer Week (April 19-25, 2026) we will celebrate the ways in which people in our community and across Canada have IGNITED volunteerism in their communities, aligning NVW 2026 with Ignite Volunteerism, deepening our collective impact.
Check back here for ways you can get involved!!
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Town of Olds
3501 70 Avenue
Olds, Alberta, Canada
T4H 1L7
Phone: 403-556-6981
Email: admin@olds.ca
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