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Barrie’s Georgian College hosting first-ever virtual convocation for graduates

Fall convocation, celebrating the accomplishments of its graduates, has been a Georgian tradition since 1968.

The college is hosting its first-ever virtual convocation ceremonies this month to recognize almost 2,000 graduates who will join Georgian’s family of more than 85,000 alumni. Due to the pandemic, an in-person celebration is not possible.

“Now, more than ever, we need Georgian graduates. They will be the leaders who define and influence a better future for us all,” said Dr. MaryLynn West-Moynes, president and CEO. “We’re proud of their accomplishments and resilience. They’ve proven earning a credential during a global pandemic is possible, even while facing incredible uncertainty. Georgian graduates will be an integral part of our recovery and developing solutions for whatever challenges we face next.”

A virtual convocation ceremony for the Automotive Business School of Canada took place Oct. 8. Two additional ceremonies will take place Oct. 20 at . The first ceremony will feature graduates from various programs in health, wellness and sciences, and technology and visual arts. The second ceremony is for graduates from programs in areas including business and management, hospitality, tourism and recreation, human services and community safety, and liberal arts.

Students, supporters and viewers from across the globe are invited to watch the ceremonies, learn about alumni perks, shop Georgian Stores (book store), take part in a fun photo booth and more. The microsite will go live at 10 a.m. on the ceremony dates and remain live until the end of October.

Birthday cards delivered to Sarah Hamby, a Beeton girl fighting cancer for the fifth time

The birthday celebrations started off with some sirens and a truck full of cards and gifts for 12-year-old Sarah Hamby.

The Beeton girl is battling her and a simple request for some cards from family friend Leila Paugh has turned into a huge project for Norfolk OPP Const. Ed Sanchuk.

He put the call out for people to help make Sarah’s birthday special, and people around the world responded.

“She’s a warrior,” Sanchuk said as he delivered the cards just after noon Dec. 5. “We couldn’t have done this without the generosity, the spirit of giving has been overwhelming.”

Hamby had already received 200 cards, but Sanchuk said there were a thousand more he was dropping off.

“I guarantee you, you’ll be opening cards until next year,” he said.