DAVIDSON—Agnes Zeleny last week was recognized for nearly two decades of service on behalf of retired teachers.
She received an honorary life membership in the Superannuated Teachers of Saskatchewan (STS) at the organization’s annual general meeting in Saskatoon from May 8 to 10.
Zeleny has served as president of the Midlakes STS Chapter for 19 years. She has represented the Midlakes Chapter at every annual general meeting and worked to maintain and grow the chapter’s membership.
“Agnes has worked tirelessly to further the chapter by organizing quarterly meetings without fail. For the past 11 years, she has organized a catered Christmas dinner for the members complete with spritely entertainment by local grades 1 to 4 students,” said Donna Spratt, in her nomination letter for the award.
Spratt, who is the in-coming president and treasurer for the Midlakes chapter, will take over for Zeleny.
“She’s done a wonderful job,” Spratt said. “She takes time to personally contact every one of the members and if she can’t get them by phone, she writes a note.”
These notes are not a hastily jotted line or two, but thoughtful invitations contained in a card.
The role of the STS is to provide services for retired teachers. They also lookout for the interests of retired teachers and provide support for active teachers.
The Midlakes chapter covers a large area around Davidson, Craik, Kenaston, Eyebrow and Elbow.
“Agnes is a person who exemplifies serving her community and her profession. The continued growth of STS membership over the years reflects the dedication and hard work of local chapter members like Agnes,” the nomination states.
Zeleny began teaching in 1946 at Vallar School near Gerald, Sask., retiring 33 years later. She met her husband Steve at a Teachers Conference while in Gerald. They married in 1950 and moved to Davidson. They spent many summers advancing their education taking summer school classes at the University of Saskatchewan and at the Regina Campus.