Annual Report 2019-2020 Over the past 22 years instructors have: Driven: 1,821,711 kilometers To: 6,831 schools Presented in 38,708 classrooms Reached: 779,098 rural children Table of Contents President’s Message ........................................................................................................................... 1 2019- 2020 Year At A Glance ......................................................................................................... 2 Contributor Lists July 1, 2019 – Jun 30, 2020............................................................................. 3 Contributor Lists July 1, 2019 – Jun 30, 2020............................................................................. 4 Contributor Lists July 1, 2019 – Jun 30, 2020............................................................................. 5 Contributor Lists July 1, 2019 – Jun 30, 2020............................................................................. 6 2019-2020 Regional Instructors ..................................................................................................... 8 Regional Map ...................................................................................................................................... 9 2019-2020 Presentation Outlines .................................................................................................10 2019-2020 Colony Presentation Outline ...................................................................................12 2019-2020 Take Home Items ........................................................................................................13 2019-2020 Colony Take Home Items ........................................................................................14 2019-2020 Example of Thank You Note ...................................................................................15 2019-2020 Safety Smarts in the Community .............................................................................16 Safety Smarts in the Classroom ................................................................................16 2019-2020 Safety Smarts in the News .........................................................................................17 2019-2020 COVID Related Request ............................................................................................18 2019-2020 Safety Smarts Monthly Totals .................................................................................19 Public & Colony School Totals .................................................................................19 2019-2020 Schools Visited – Alphabetical Public, Separate, Francophone, Private ........20 2019-2020 Schools Visited – Alphabetical Colony ...................................................................26 2019-2020 Program Delivery Totals by Rural Municipality ................................................29 Board of Directors ............................................................................................................................31 Regional Instructors ........................................................................................................................31 Administration ..................................................................................................................................31 President’s Message June 2020 How grateful I am for the Safety Smarts Program. The program is an invaluable tool in aiding in the safety of rural Alberta children. We are blessed with hard working, dedicated and knowledgeable instructors and administrative staff. These individuals keep Safety Smarts going and growing. I am also grateful for the Board of Directors who sacrifice their time for the development and success of the Safety Smarts Program. We have had an interesting year. March 2020 brought an unexpected and challenging situation for the delivery of Safety Smarts with the unforeseen closing of all Alberta schools due to Covid 19. Delivery could not continue. The 20,000-24,000 students estimated yet to be visited by the end of June by our instructors could not happen. As a board, we are immensely appreciative for the regional Instructors work, they reached 40,662 students in 339 rural schools before schools were closed. We are hopeful for the future and the return to classes in the coming months. The administration has been working diligently at finding alternative and adaptive ways to deliver the Safety Smart Program. Their creativity will be beneficial to all rural elementary students in the future. As a mother to 5 grown children who grew up on the farm surrounded by situations which could be dangerous if they did not know the warnings and dangers, I firmly understand and believe in the Safety Smarts program. Our rural children need to continue to acquire knowledge regarding farm safety. Thankfully, they will. The Safety Smart program will continue on with the administration, instructors and others who believe in this program. Carolyn Palmer President PAGE | 1 2019- 2020 Year At A Glance Our Team: Travelled 90,248 Kilometers Visited 339 Schools Delivered to 2,056 Classrooms Face to Face with 40,662 Rural Children The above numbers reflect actual in class presentations through March 13, 2020. Instructors had booked to present in 152 schools between March 16 and June 30, 2020. Our Funders: 61 Rural Municipality Contributions 57 Agricultural Society Contributions 41 Town & Village Contributions 38 Hutterite Colony Contributions 3 Corporate Contributions 3 Saskatchewan Rural Municipality Contributions 2 In Memory of Contributions 1 Foundation Contribution 1 Government Contribution CAP/GOA Thank you to ALL who have contributed!! PAGE | 2 Contributor Lists July 1, 2019 – Jun 30, 2020 County & M.D. Contributors Beaver County x2 M.D. of Lesser Slave River Brazeau County M.D. of Pincher Creek No.9 x2 Camrose County x2 M.D. of Provost Cardston County M.D. of Smoky River No. 130 Clearwater County M.D. of Spirit River County of Forty Mile No. 8 M.D. of Taber County of Grande Prairie No. 1 M.D. Of Wainwright No. 61 x2 County of Lethbridge M.D. Of Willow Creek No. 26 x2 County of Minburn No. 27 MD of Ranchlands County of Newell No. 4 Mountain View County County of Northern Lights Parkland County County of Paintearth No. 18 Red Deer County County of Vermilion River Rocky View County County of Warner No. 5 Saddle Hills County County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 Smoky Lake County County Two Hills No. 21 Special Area 2 x2 Cypress County Special Area 3 x2 Kneehill County x2 Special Area 4 x2 Lac Ste. Anne County Strathcona County x2 Lamont County Sturgeon County Leduc County x2 Vulcan County M.D. of Acadia Westlock County M.D. of Bonnyville No. 87 Wheatland County M.D. of Fairview No. 136 Yellowhead County M.D. of Foothills No. 31 x2 PAGE | 3 Contributor Lists July 1, 2019 – Jun 30, 2020 Agricultural Society Contributors Acme & District Ag Society Hardisty Ag Society Alberta Beach & District Ag Society Harmon Valley Ag Society Amisk Ag Society Heisler Ag Society Ashmont & District Ag Society Hussar & District Ag Society Barrhead Ag Society Irma Ag Society Big Valley Ag Society KAC Ag Society Bon Accord & District Ag Society La Crete Ag Society Bow Island Ag Society Lougheed Ag Society Breton Ag Society Milo & District Ag Society Bruce Ag Society Nobleford Agricultural Society Buck Lake Ag Society Peace River Ag Society Cadogan Ag Society Picture Butte & District Ag Society Carmangay Ag Society Pioneer Ag Society Carstairs & District Ag Society Ranfurly & District Recreational Ag Society Castor & District Ag Society Rimbey Agricultural Society Central Alberta Ag Society Rocky Mountain House Ag Society Chestermere Ag Society Rockyford Ag Society Clandonald Ag Society Round Hill & District Ag Society Clyde & District Ag Society Sedgewick & District Ag Society Coronation Ag Society South East Alberta Ag Society Cottonwood - Gordon Ag Society Sullivan Lake West Ag Society Czar Ag Society Tulliby Lake & District Ag Society Daysland & District Ag Society Two Hills & District Ag Society Delia & District Ag Society Vauxhall Ag Society Division Three Agricultural Society Vulcan & District Ag Society Donalda & District Ag Society Warner & District Ag Society Edberg & District Ag Society Willingdon & District Ag Society Grovedale Community Club & Ag Society Winfield & District Ag Society Hanna & District Ag Society PAGE | 4 Contributor Lists July 1, 2019 – Jun 30, 2020 Town, Village & Summer Village Contributors Athabasca Onoway Bawlf Oyen Bowden Rimbey Cardston Rycroft Carstairs Ryley Claresholm Sexsmith Coalhurst Silver Sands Consort South View Delburne Stavely Drayton Valley Ross Haven Glenwood Taber Hanna Thorsby Hussar Three Hills Killam Granum Legal Vermillion Linden Chipman Longview Vulcan Magrath Warburg Milk River West Cove Nanton Yellowstone Olds PAGE | 5 Contributor Lists July 1, 2019 – Jun 30, 2020 Hutterian Brethren Contributors Alix Colony Ponderosa Colony Arrowwood Colony Prairie Home Colony Brant Colony Ridgeland Colony Cameron Farms Colony Riverbend Colony Clear Lake Colony Roseglen Colony Crystal Spring Colony Silver Sage Colony East Raymond Colony South Bend Colony Ewelme Colony Spring Ridge Colony Greenwood Colony Spring Side Colony Hairy Hill Colony Spring View Colony Holt Colony Starbrite Colony Jenner Colony Starland Colony Midwest Agricultural Company Verdant Valley Colony Miltow Colony Veteran Colony Morinville Colony West Raley Colony Murray Lake Colony Whitesand Colony Neu Muehl Colony Willow Creek Colony Parkland
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