Nominations Sought For Class of 2024 Pathway of Fame; Deadline On April 30

The Pathway of Fame, Peterborough and District has opened their nominations to the public for inducting the class of 2024, announced on Tuesday.

THE PATHWAY OF FAME IS A GRASSROOTS, NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATION COMPRISED OF COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS. THE FIRST CLASS HONOURED WAS IN 1998. PHOTO BY DAVID TUAN BUI.

Nominations run until April 30 and submissions after the date will be considered for next year. They can be made for the following categories:

  • Visual Arts

  • Dramatic Arts

  • Literary

  • Entertainment/Musical

  • Cultural Betterment

  • Community Samaritan

  • Community Builder

  • Media

Nomination forms can be downloaded online or hard copies are available at Package Plus on Rink Street. The cost is $10 per nomination.

Those selected are vetted by a citizen’s committee appointed each year to review them and are recommended for induction by a Nominations Committee.

The inductees are honoured each September and hosted at Showplace Performance Center. Their names will be engraved onto individual granite markers permanently installed along the Pathway of Fame at Del Crary Park.

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Jazz Singer Ada Lee to Perform Special Fundraising Concert To Benefit Peterborough and District Pathway of Fame

The Peterborough and District Pathway of Fame is hosting a special fundraising concert featuring world-renowned jazz singer Ada Lee at the Studio at Showplace Performance Centre on Feb. 8 at 2 p.m.

Photo courtesy of the Pathway Walk of Fame.

She has performed with some of the most revered generational jazz masters including Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Lionel Hampton, Guido Basso, Moe Koffman and Don Thompson.

The ‘Home Again’ concert represents a return to Peterborough for Ada, where she founded the Voices For Life Gospel Choir and was an active community volunteer. She has been honoured with a Governor General’s Award and the City of Peterborough Key to the City. She was also inducted into the Peterborough and District Pathway of Fame, where she served as a founding member.

The opening act is the Sean Hully Jazz Group and Ms. Lee will be accompanied by Rob Phillips. The concert is produced and sponsored by David Goyette.

Tickets are $35 and are available through Showplace at showplace.org or 705-742-7469.

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Peterborough Pathway of Fame Announces Class of 2023 Inductees

Pathway of Fame has announced the most recent group of Inductees for the Class of 2023 in Peterborough and District.

photo courtesy of pathway of fame, facebook.

The Pathway of Fame Peterborough & District is a not-for-profit organization first formed in 1997 to honour community citizens and individuals in the Arts and Humanities. The first class of honourees were inducted, with stone markers placed into the Pathway of Fame at Del Crary Park in 1998.

Recent inductees include:

John Ambrose (Jack) Doris (Community Builder)

First elected to Peterborough City Council in 1967, John Ambrose (Jack) Doris subsequently represented his Monaghan Ward constituents for 39 years and served another six years as Mayor before stepping back from politics in 2014 – his legacy secure as someone who always had your back, and treated all with equal kindness and compassion.

Courtney Druce (Cultural/Community Betterment)

Before cancer tragically cut short her life at 27, Courtney Druce made it her mission to inspire and provide hope for others fighting their own battles – raising funds for, and bringing awareness to the important work of the Canadian Cancer Society and the Heart and Stroke Foundation, to name but a few benefactors of her empathy for others. Courtney Druce died April 27, 2016 just shy of her 28th birthday.

Sean Eyre (Cultural/Community Betterment)

From his radio broadcasting heyday as ‘Sunshine Sean’ to his co-founding of Rocklands Entertainment, to his relentless promotion of local artists – Sean Eyre’s love of his community has also encompassed service as a City alderman, not to mention one of the driving forces behind the 1998 founding of the Peterborough & District Pathway of Fame.    

Charlie Gregory (Barb Bell Humanity Award Recipient)

Charlie Gregory’s photographic essays of the homeless have not only afforded the viewer a window into the harsh realities of the unhoused, but his images reveal the humanity of those who exist on the fringe. A self-described “watcher of folks who live on the edges of society,” Gregory has made it his selfless mission to both document, and offer support for the marginalized. As part of his advocacy, the proprietor of ‘Lumpy Bikes’ donates refurbished bicycles to those in need. His only ask: “That I take your picture.”

Stephanie and John MacDonald (Cultural/Community Betterment)

This Peterborough couple’s compelling, and vast contributions to the betterment and well-being of their community run the gamut, with the list of organizations having benefitted from their involvement, drive and passion as long, as it is impressive – all while serving as selfless and dedicated lifelong educators who each rose to the position of school principal. John MacDonald passed away at the end of 2022, in his 83rd year.

David McNab (Samaritan)

Having fully earned his status as global citizen, retired Peterborough County OPP constable David McNab continues to play a key role in the settlement and integration of Syrian refugees into the Peterborough community, displaying the same selfless compassion for others that fuelled his long involvement with Cops For Cancer and countless local organizations and initiatives.

Mike Melnik (Media)

As the popular morning host for ‘KRUZ’ AM and FM before his retirement from the airwaves in 2012, Mike Melnik’s welcoming and distinctive voice started the day for thousands of listeners. His passion for the community, and his capacity for instantly putting his guests at ease was a gift that translated into a coveted spotlight for countless events, causes and organizations – Easter Seals, and its annual telethon among them.

Cathy Rowland (Dramatic Arts)

A staunch champion of the Peterborough arts scene and in particular the involvement, and creative works of our community’s youth, Cathy Rowland founded the Integrated Arts Program at PCVS and served as lead writer of the Ontario Applied Design and Arts curriculum – in addition to writing, producing and directing numerous theatrical productions.

Jeannine Taylor (Media)

A self-made entrepreneur of close to 30 years, KawarthaNOW founder, CEO and publisher Jeannine Taylor was first out of the gate locally in terms of recognizing, and acting upon the emergence of the Internet as a media communications platform, having since leveraged her experience and influence to mentor other women in business.   

Greg Wells (Entertainment)

As a two-time Grammy Award winner and one of the most sought-after record producers in the world, Los Angeles-based Greg Wells has never forgotten his Peterborough roots – honouring and celebrating the City’s rich musical heritage by devoting his time and considerable skills to the furtherance of homegrown talent.

Inductees are chosen from a list of nominations submitted from the community at large by an anonymous committee comprised of community citizens having no current association whatsoever with, or connection to, The Pathway of Fame. The Nominations Chair is tasked with appointing a new Selection Committee each year, the members of which are confidential and never revealed to The Pathway of Fame.

Induction ceremonies are held each September at the Showplace Performance Centre. This years’ induction for the Class of 2023 will return to the main stage Saturday, September 9 at 10 a.m. and is open to the general public as well as families, friends and supporters of the inductees. Past inductees are welcome. Admission is free and reservations are not required.

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Nominations Sought For Class of 2023 Pathway of Fame; Deadline On April 30

The 26th edition of the Pathway of Fame, Peterborough and District has opened their nominations to the public for inducting the class of 2023 announced on Tuesday.

The Pathway of Fame is a grassroots, not-for-profit organization comprised of community volunteers. The first class honoured was in 1998. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

Nominations run until April 30 and submissions after the date will be considered for next year. They can be made for the following categories:

  • Visual Arts

  • Dramatic Arts

  • Literary

  • Entertainment/Musical

  • Cultural Betterment

  • Community Samaritan

  • Community Builder

  • Media

Nomination forms are available to download online or hard copies are available at Package Plus on Rink Street. There is a cost of $10 per nomination with e-transfers accepted at pathwayoffame22@outlook.com.

Those selected are vetted by a citizen’s committee appointed each year to review them and are recommended for induction by a Nominations Committee according to a press release.

The inductees are honoured each September and hosted at Showplace Performance Center. Their names will be engraved onto individual granite markers permanently installed along the Pathway of Fame at Del Crary Park.

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Pathway Of Fame Celebrates 25 Years With New Inductees

The Pathway of Fame marks 25 years as an organization and celebrated their ‘Class of 2022’ inductees last Saturday.

photo courtesy of the Pathway of Fame.

This milestone celebration in the Nexicom Lounge at Showplace Theatre comes after the City of Peterborough City and Mayor Diane Therrien proclaimed Sept 10 as Pathway of Fame Day.

At the event a list of Pathway of Fame inductees took the stage for a series of performances and readings.

These nine new inductees were enshrined into The Pathway;

  • Dave Adams (d.), and John F. (Jack) Bardeau (d.) as Community Builders

  • Donald Glenn Forde, Lois Tuffin and Jacob Rodenburg in the category of Cultural Betterment

  • David Carley in the category of Dramatic Arts

  • Kate Suhr and The Weber Brothers in the category of Entertainment/ Musical

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September 10 Declared Peterborough and District Pathway of Fame Day For 25th Anniversary

In celebration of its 25th anniversary, Sept. 10 is being declared the Peterborough and District Pathway of Fame Day in Peterborough County announced on Tuesday.

File Photo.

The proclamation has made by Peterborough County Warden, J. Murray Jones.

The Pathway has over 300 individual granite markers with esteemed inductees at Del Crary Park.

It recognizes and honours talented and community-minded individuals that have provided for the betterment of the community.

The following is a list of this year’s inductees:

  • David Carley (Dramatic Arts)

  • Kate Suhr (Entertainment)

  • Ryan and Sam Weber (Entertainment)

  • Donald Glen Forde (Cultural/Community Betterment)

  • Jacob Rodenburg (Cultural/Community Betterment)

  • Lois Tuffin (Cultural/Community Betterment)

  • John F. (Jack) Bardeau (Community Builder)

  • David Adams (Community Builder)

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Pathway of Fame to Hold Celebratory Concert For 25th Anniversary

In honour of their 25th anniversary, the Peterborough and District Pathway to Fame is holding a celebratory concert to honour all inductees announced on Monday.

Last year’s induction ceremony was limited to 50 people due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Photo courtesy of the Pathway to Fame, Peterborough & District.

The concert performing at the event is on Sept. at 7:30 p.m. at Showplace Performance Centre.

The formal induction of the Class of 2022 Pathway inductees is on the same-day morning with the concert in the evening. The City of Peterborough and Peterborough County will proclaim the Sept. 10 as “Pathway of Fame Day” according to a press release.

The concert honours all inductees past and present who have enriched and improved the Peterborough community and commemorates the last 25 years.

The event features a collection of 21 performers and speakers who are Pathway inductees. Their video presentation is in memory of musical inductees who have passed on.

The event will be hosted by inductees Megan Murphy and Paul Rellinger and is being produced and financially sponsored by inductee David Goyette.

Tickets are $25 and are available through Showplace at boxoffice@showplace.org or 705-742-7469.

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Peterborough's Pathway to Fame Inducts Eight New Names For 2022

The class of 2022 Pathway to Fame has been released as eight new names to be recognized as arts and/or humanitarians of the Peterborough area announced on Wednesday.

Last year’s induction ceremony was limited to 50 people due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo courtesy of the Pathway to Fame, Peterborough & District.

The inductees will be honoured on Sept. 10 at Showplace Performance Center. Their stones with names and categories will be marked at Del Crary Park on the same date.

The following is a list of the inductees:

David Carley (Dramatic Arts)

With more than 450 Canadian and American stage, radio and television productions having resulted from his storytelling talent, including several locally-staged plays, David Carley has won and been nominated for, a number of honours, including a Governor General’s Award finalist distinction.

Kate Suhr (Entertainment)

Blessed with abundant musical and theatrical talent, PCVS graduate Kate Suhr has sung and acted her way into the hearts of audiences both near and distant while always taking the time to unselfishly perform in support of organizations and causes right here in her native Peterborough.

Ryan and Sam Weber (Entertainment)

Ryan and Sam Weber came to Peterborough from Maryland in 2000 to learn all they could about making and performing music from the legendary Ronnie Hawkins, learning very well to the tune of numerous studio albums, memorable performances locally as well as across North America and Europe and charitable support of several local causes.

Donald Glen Forde (Cultural/Community Betterment)

As a former executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Peterborough, Donald Glen Forde set the organization on the path to success, all while contributing to his community as a minor hockey executive and as a multi-instrumentalist who performed with the likes of Del Crary and Bobby Kinsman during big band music’s heyday.

Jacob Rodenburg (Cultural/Community Betterment)

For more than 30 years, Jacob Rodenburg has made environmental stewardship, sustainability and education his business, not only as executive director of Camp Kawartha and as a Trent University environmental education teacher but also as a developer of forward-thinking ‘green’ related programs and initiatives.

Lois Tuffin (Cultural/Community Betterment)

From the time she arrived in Peterborough, former newspaper editor Lois Tuffin has tirelessly employed her considerable communication and organizational skills to the benefit of a number of causes and events including the Great Turkey Exchange that she started and has since fed more than 17,000 people during the holiday season.

John F. (Jack) Bardeau (Community Builder)

A combination of musicianship, service work and sports involvement saw John F. (Jack) Bardeau rarely sit still during his 44 years in Peterborough, the RCAF veteran’s work supporting the hearing impaired as a member of the Telephone Pioneers earning him Bell Canada’s Community Chest Award for Outstanding Citizenship.

David Adams (Community Builder)

For 26 years, David Adams was the face of the Five Counties Children’s Centre as its foundation’s executive director, endlessly promoting and heralding the groundbreaking treatment provided children with physical, communication and developmental needs while volunteering his time for a wide variety of community organizations and events.

2022 is the 25th anniversary of The Pathway of Fame, Peterborough and District.

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Pathway Of Fame Announces Three New Members To Join Facilitating Committee

The Pathway of Fame, Peterborough and District has bolstered its leadership group with the addition of three new names to their Facilitating Committee, announced on Tuesday.

Joining the Facilitating Committee is Stephanie Bolender, Jim Ross and Tom Watt.

Bolender was founding first vice chair of The Pathway of Fame at its inception in 1997-1998, serving as assistant to fellow Director Barb Bell. She remained active with the Pathway Facilitating Committee until Bell’s death in 2008, but has since returned.

Ross has volunteered at Showplace for the Pathway of Fame annual induction ceremony for the last four years.

Watt is retired, and continues to serve as Councilor at Large for the municipality of Douro-Dummer.

2022 marks the 25th year of The Pathway of Fame.

For complete information about The Pathway of Fame, inductees and the nomination process, visit https://ptbopathwayoffame.ca/.

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Pathway Of Fame Is Looking For Nominees That Are Showing Their Goodwill This Holiday Season

With the Christmas Season now here, The Pathway of Fame of Peterborough and District is asking the community to consider nominating someone deserving of recognition to The Pathway as a gesture of goodwill befitting the season.

While the call for nominations is heightened in the spring, nominations can be submitted at any time throughout the year.

The Pathway also encourages groups and organizations to consider nominating a deserving individual in any of the available categories: Visual Arts, Dramatic Arts, Literary, Entertainment / Musical, Cultural Betterment, Community Samaritan, Community Builder, or Media.

A one-page nomination form can be downloaded as a pdf from https://ptbopathwayoffame.ca/nominees/. The Pathway of Fame is a grassroots, not-for-profit organization celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2022.

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