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Bible Hill resident 'shocked' to receive special award during CALA celebration



Published on May 2nd, 2010
Published on May 2nd, 2010
Monique Chiasson RSS Feed
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Colchester Adult Learning Association , Nova Scotia Community College , Stanfield's , Bible Hill

TRURO – Carman Mason was astounded to be honoured Friday night in Truro.

To him, he is simply one of Colchester Adult Learning Association's (CALA) students; the same as everyone else.

To his tutors, CALA, his peers, his employer and even the community, however, Mason was the ideal candidate for the Special Student Recognition Award.

"I didn't come to get honoured. It's a real shock and yes, I guess I do feel proud," said Mason, 60, of Bible Hill after receiving a special certificate Friday night at the Nova Scotia Community College, where a celebration honouring CALA students, volunteers and supporters took place.

"We wanted to honour him for his many accomplishments, including his long-term employment with a single employer (Stanfield's), his commitment to upgrading his academic skills through the CALA program, all while working full time and supporting his family, and freely giving his time to canvass for local charities," said CALA volunteer tutor Pam Haldane.

"He's a sweet, down-to-Earth man. It's nice to see good things happen to good people."

Mason has been employed at Stanfield's for 41 years, he helps whenever he can in the community, and attends CALA two nights a week. He's currently in the process of attaining his GED.

"I'm determined. I have confidence in myself ... I wish I had done it years ago," said Mason.

Mike Henderson, vice-president of manufacturing at Stanfield's, was on hand to help with the presentation. Henderson said Mason was more than deserving of the special recognition, not only for academic reasons, but because of Mason's caring nature.

"He was (like) a security blanket," said Henderson of Mason's eagerness to help him when Henderson started at Stanfield's about 10 years after Mason.

"And he astonished me with (his) ability to remember dates and events. He's a very spiritual man and has a wonderful singing voice," added Henderson.

Mason was one of the night's entertainers. There were about 100 people at the event. Students provided musical entertainment, and their written work, presentations and photographs were also highlighted during the event. Guest speakers were also former CALA students who are enjoying success after the program.

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    Debbie Farrell
    - May 3rd, 2010 at 11:00:08

    The CALA organization is thrilled to see newspaper coverage recognizing Carman's success at work, in his academic pursuits, and in his community. We are very proud of him. Congratulations, Carman!

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