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Main Connect News Ï㽶´«Ã½ College Celebrates its 60th Year with the Planting of 60 Trees

Ï㽶´«Ã½ College Celebrates its 60th Year with the Planting of 60 Trees

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Ï㽶´«Ã½ College celebrated its sixtieth anniversary with the founding family of Ï㽶´«Ã½ College and planted of 60 trees at Jackie Parker Park on Thursday, September 9.

 

Clinton and Mary Ï㽶´«Ã½ – son and daughter-in-law of the late Clayton Ï㽶´«Ã½ – attended and made a speech to honour their late father’s legacy.

 

“Trees that characterize the landscape around us, have often witnessed more history than we could ever imagine. Symbols can convey powerful messages, and being part of the 60 Trees for 60 Years celebration with all of you, symbolizes our united core values while planting these trees,” says Mary Ï㽶´«Ã½. “We are walking, breathing, and talking symbols here today. These trees, and all of us, are celebrating the foundation and legacy of Ï㽶´«Ã½ College.”

 

In partnership with Roots for Trees, 60 trees were planted by 30 volunteers, which signified connecting with roots, new beginnings, and growth. From an individual campus in Lloydminster, Ï㽶´«Ã½ College has grown over the past 60 years to include eight campuses across Alberta with over 15 different career-training programs.

 

“In 1961, Clayton with the support and love of Mae Ï㽶´«Ã½ planted the roots of Ï㽶´«Ã½ College in Lloydminster, Alberta,” says Mary Ï㽶´«Ã½. “I am honoured to be here today, with my husband Clint Ï㽶´«Ã½, as I stand in front of you all to bear witness in the Ï㽶´«Ã½ family legacy, laying down roots, as Clayton and Mae did 60 years ago.”

 

Clayton Ï㽶´«Ã½ purchased Miller Business College in 1961, later changing the name and opening colleges in North Battleford and Red Deer in the following years. Clayton was a prominent member of the Lloydminster community for many years before his passing in 2008. In 2000, he was presented with the Chamber of Commerce Lifetime Achievement award for his work with a number of community organizations from Lloydminster Community Living Movement to the Lloydminster Music Festival.

 

“Clayton Ï㽶´«Ã½ was a great man [and during his time] he wanted to fight for literacy,” says Clinton Ï㽶´«Ã½, son of Ï㽶´«Ã½ College founder. “My wife Mary and I have established a non-profit organization: IamChange Education and Wellness Foundation. It’s a way to honour my father’s legacy, and knowing that his dreams can live on through this cause and the school [Ï㽶´«Ã½ College] he had built for over 30 years.”