Phase I open-house/fundraiser a success

Last night was the Phase I open house/fundraiser event which was a great time. Those who were able to attend took in the sights and the sounds of the recently completed Phase I of the school which includes a community gym (work-out facility), large gathering area, library/learning commons, several classrooms some of which will be used for science based teaching having a small work station with a sink which can be used for in classroom experiments or activities and of course there is also the new gymnasium. We were able to see the commercial kitchen put to work, though there were some growing pains, we were able to cook hot dogs and french fries for the over 300 people who attended.

 

Program

Next, those who attended viewed a video of the transformation of the Stirling School so far (the video can be seen to the right), were provided some history on how the Stirling School modernization was able to become a priority of Alberta Education, and the work behind the scenes which provided us with the opportunity to expand the Stirling School footprint to include a new gymnasium through a partnership with Westwind School division, Alberta Education and the Village of Stirling. The addition of the new gymnasium will allow the old gymnasium to be re-purposed into a new theater, sound recording booth, audio and video editing room, and several Career and Technology Studies (CTS) classrooms. We heard from the students and how this will impact the students for many years to come.

Fundraising Update

Finally, we were provided and update on the fundraising effort which have been taking place with the assistance of the School Modernization Ad-Hoc committee which includes: Ben Nilsson (chair), Sandra Nelson, Jeff Nelson, Gary Bikman, Matthew Foss (Village council representative) and Mike Selk.

The event included several cheque presentations from donors  finally the Village of Stirling was able to provide Westwind School Division with the first installment cheque totaling $257,988 at the event. Through much hard the School Modernization fundraising efforts have been able to successfully received commitments and donations totaling an outstanding $564,988 as of the start of the night with an additional approximately $3,000 raised at the event through ticket sales and the parent council bake sale/silent auction.

The donation and commitments range from $100 donations, to and amazing $250,000 and come in various forms including monthly recurring donation, in memory donations, personal, corporate and in kind donations. Though we have had great success to date by surpassing the 50% mark, we still have work to do to reach our commitment goal of $1,000,000.

 

How can you help?

We are asking you all to please help us reach our goal of fundraising $1,000,000 by donating, reaching out to your former classmates, business contacts, relatives that you may know to encourage them to donate as well. All donations big and small are greatly appreciated as they help move one step closer to our goal. If you would like to donate you can visit our donations page for more information on how to donate or for the Village of Stirling contact information.

Nice Gym, what else is new?

After much hard work by the construction crews and some negotiation we were given a little sneak peak of what basketball games will look like for many, many years to come. Now phase I has been completed and we will have the opportunity take in all the sights and sounds during Phase I opening fundraiser event on Monday April 16th starting at 5:30 pm.  As many of you can attest the new gymnasium is truly a sight to behold, however, that is simply the tip of the iceberg as the Stirling School will end up with so much more that just a new gymnasium once the school modernization construction is complete. This post is a small sneak peak on the  new gathering area and commercial kitchen that are nestled just outside of the new gymnasium.

Kitchen

 

Now that phase I is complete the students, staff and community members have a fully functional, state-of-the-art kitchen, fully capable of preparing and serving a diversity of menu selections with its modern cooking technology. The kitchen includes: Stainless steel freezers, Combi-ovens, gas grills, sandwich bar, dishwasher, anything you would need to and much more. 

Overall the new kitchen has been designed as a fully functional, efficient kitchen with the capacity for preparing, serving, and selling food, while of course meeting all of today’s health requirements for safe food storage and production. While speaking with former Principle Mazutinec (now candidate superintendent, congratulations Mr Mazutinec),  he openly expressed the excitement regarding the food classes, catering, senior citizen “meals on wheels”, and weekend community socials (supper and a movie) which are all part of the plans for this component of our school. 

Gathering Area

The kitchen opens into the new gathering area which will become a multi-use space and will include tables and chair which can be used in association with the new kitchen to allow for some of the previously mention community socials. When not in use during events or lunch time the gathering area will double as overflow from the new learning commons/library giving students extra work space with the use of the tables and chairs. There will also be several risers that can be used as student seating which include several USB ports to allow for a quick top up for our phones and hand held devices.

Donations Update

A big thank you to those of you who have already donated and we continue to get regular donations. We have officially crossed the 25% mark reaching approximately $285,000 in cash and commitments to date. We are hopeful to see that number grow before our eyes in the coming days and weeks. Please visit our donations page to learn more about how you can help. You can also like, and share our Facebook page to follow the progress there.

Stirling School Phase I opening/fundraiser

The Stirling School Modernization Ad-Hoc committee is hosting a Phase I openhouse/fundraiser on Monday April 16th starting at 5:30 pm. The ticket are $5.00 per person or $20.00 per family and will include a Hot Dog, french fries and beverage supper. The event is intended to give people the opportunity to come and have a look all the work that has taken place in Phase I, to receive an update on the School Modernization Phase II and fundraising efforts that are taking place. The night will include:

  • Starting at 5:30 pm access/tours of the complete Phase I construction
  • Dinner will start at 6:00 pm
  • School Modernization fundraising update and short program starting at 6:30 pm wrapping up the night around 7:00 pm

We hope to see you all there Monday April 16th at 5:30 pm.