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From the Branches Submitted by Doreen Pawlowski | President, SWARTA ARTA Volunteer Award Chris Burton started teaching with the County of Lethbridge and then moved to Lethbridge School District No. 51. Her two passions — teaching and Girl Guides — have been interconnected her entire life. As a teenager and Ranger, she assisted with a Brownie group, such a positive experience that it led to a career in teaching. Chris has been a member of Girl Guides for sixty years, fifty of those years as a leader. She has been a unit leader; a commissioner at local, provincial and national levels; an advisor for camping, international connections, and public relations; and a trainer. Guiding offered her many opportunities to develop leadership and interpersonal skills and provided her with providing challenging and adventurous activities. After retiring from teaching, Chris assumed the role of chief commissioner for Girl Guides of Canada. She was ‘Chief’ during the one hundreth anniversary of Guiding in Canada, and travelled across the country promoting Guiding, which empowers girls to take the lead and explore what matters to them in a safe, supportive, inclusive space. As a mentor and cheerleader, Chris provides girls and young women with both fun and challenge, while developing skills and confidence that will last a lifetime. Her belief in lifelong learning has led Chris, as a Girl Guide trainer, to design and present webinars for Guide leaders. Chris is also on the World Board, the Olave Baden-Powell Society, whose primary focus is providing funding to educate girls and young women to gain leadership skills. Her involvement in teaching and Guiding led her to become a committee member for Leaders of Tomorrow, a program recognizing youth volunteerism. Chris is in her second term on the Board of Directors of Volunteer Lethbridge. Her other volunteer roles include community outreach for her church, secretary for the Lethbridge Bridge Club, coordinator for the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (a Commonwealth youth achievement challenge), and a canvasser for the Heart and Stroke and Diabetes associations. Chris has been awarded the Governor General’s Sovereign Award for Volunteerism (2017), and the Stars of Alberta Award (2010). To be able to support others to make a positive difference in their community and the world sums up Chris’ philosophy of volunteering. ● Left, Chris Burton (2018 award winner). Right, Doreen Pawlowski (President, SWARTA). Her two passions — teaching and Girl Guides — have been interconnected her entire life. news&views SPRING 2019 | 19