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Event Recap: Sheridan’s 50th Anniversary Community Celebration

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Colleges Ontario mobile museum

Hundreds of Sheridan students and employees, along with community representatives, gathered at the Trafalgar Road Campus on October 2nd to commemorate Sheridan’s 50th anniversary with a multi-faceted special event, which featured the Colleges Ontario 50th anniversary mobile museum, along with a retro photo booth which drew attendees in for the opportunity to pose with props from the early days of Sheridan’s history.

Photobooth

Photobooth

Oakville Mayor Rob Burton was in attendance, and took the opportunity to offer “Congratulations to Sheridan for being the strong and vibrant force in our community that it has become.” He also praised Sheridan for its role in opening the town to international opportunities. After participating in Sheridan-led missions to China, the Town of Oakville now has four sister cities in that country, Burton noted. “Many good things start here,” Burton said. “There’s real leadership here for our community.”

Mayor Rob Burton

Another highlight of the event was the official unveiling of the Medicine Wheel Garden, located adjacent to the J-Wing. The project was led by the Office for Sustainability and was designed by landscape architect Paul O’Hara using the Medicine Wheel concept as suggested by Sheridan’s Centre for Indigenous Learning and Support.  The garden features sacred Indigenous plants and a variety of native pollinator-friendly plants. “This is another example of our commitment to share indigenous ways of knowing,” said Elijah Williams from the Centre for Indigenous Learning and Support in his remarks. “As we collectively move forward in our journey towards Reconciliation, this Garden will serve as an important teaching tool for our students and the wider community.”

The Medicine Wheel Garden was sponsored by the Province of Ontario, TD Friends of the Environment Foundation, and the Oakville Community Foundation, with additional support from the Oakville Green Conservation Association.

Sheridan Medicine Wheel

To commemorate the college’s 50th anniversary, two Sheridan professors undertook projects documenting Sheridan’s history with the support of a SRCA (Scholarship, Research and Creative Activities) Growth Grant. Dr. Peter Kikkert’s history panels depicting Sheridan’s evolution over the past five decades were on display at the event, while Dr. Christian Knudsen’s social history documentary film about Sheridan was warmly received at its premiere screening. The documentary will be shared online with the Sheridan community in the weeks to come.

Last week’s event marked the culmination of a year-long celebration of Sheridan’s anniversary, providing an opportunity to reflect on all that has been accomplished over the past fifty years, while looking ahead to the future.

 


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