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2012 New Year Honours List Awards bestowed by
HRH Prince Leonard on the occasion of the beginning of a New Year! |
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Order of Wisdom and Learning
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Companion (COWL) |
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Mr Michael Martyna B.S. (Alberta - CANADA). Bestowed with the Rank of Companion in the Order of Wisdom and Learning: Founder and Executive Director of projectafri.ca Mr Martyna's CV of service for mankind is long and varied especially for one so young to have expended so much time and energy in the pursuit of betterment and the education and development of people, especially those peoples in Africa, and in particular Ghana where he has raised funds to support medical facilities and services, as well as lecturing in health and welfare matters of extreme importance to those resident in third world areas. Michael lectures through two organisations, projectafri.ca where he lectures particularly in schools on the subject of global citizenship and through the Students International Health Association where he again lectures, particularly to school students on matters of sexual health and STI's/HIV, Michael is also an executive member of this Student Association.
A glowing nomination was
provided by Michael's peers asking for recognition of Michael's achievements
and giving to others and Michael more than fills the requirements that we
look to for recognition and we hope to follow Michael's future as he
continues being an example and inspiration to all young people wherever they
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Knight (KOWL) |
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Hon Glyndwr has supported the Principality offices and IT Dept for a number of years now, particularly in the area of printer hardware support and has enabled the printing and publishing areas of the Principality Offices to continue with the least possible downturn whilst maintaining a quality production at all times.
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Mr. Richard Ananda Barton
BA (Hons) Mr Barton's nomination documentation speaks highly of his dedication to ethnic matters and show that he has provided his time and service in areas of rational discourse and learning such as representing Western Australia twice at national conferences of the Federation of Ethnic Communities Councils of Australia, approx 6 years service as secretary and member of the management committee of the Starick Services (Armadale-Gosnells Women's Refuge).
Richard
has served the
Ethnic
Communities Council of Western Australia for many, many years now and during
his time with this organisation he has held various posts and positions
carrying various levels of responsibilities. Positions such as:
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Illustrious Order of Merit |
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Member (MIOM) |
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Congratulations on the outstanding efforts
expended over the last 12 + months by these particular members and we trust
we will see your names put before us many times in the future. Congratulations! |
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Knight (KSOL) |
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Mr Frederick "Lyle" Morris
MA (Psychology)., BA (Science)., BA (Modern Art) Mr. Morris developed, hosted and exhibited donated works of art at the "Attic Theatre", with the cast of Miss Saigon in the Ribbons of the Heart AIDS Benefit. 1995. As an artist and gallery owner, Mr. Morris has used his talent, time, and leadership to develop a host of events and benefits for a variety of causes or charities such as The Red Cross, The Susan G Komen Foundation, St. Jude and on August 19, 1997, served as an art coordinator, donor, and Committee Member for the Midwest AIDS Prevention Project hosted at the Edsel and Eleano Ford House, Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan and in the Summer Issue of the Park College Alumniad, page 1, Artist honours college with gift of his painting, to Park University, MO. In 2002, Mr. Morris took his art talent and developed the "Amerikanische Kunst in Deutschland" art exhibits to raise funding and awareness of the Mentally Handicapped in Germany with the first exhibits being held at the Seniorenheimes Parkhohe, in Lindenfels, Germany, then at the Sparkasse Bank in Linnnbach and Furth, Germany. From 2005 - 2007 Mr. Morris developed art benefits, shows and exhibits in the effort of raising funds and awareness of the Dague Boys Orphanage in Korea. From 2007 to the present, Mr. Morris opened the "Beacham Gallery" in Colorado Springs as a means for local artist to bring their art before the public at no cost and created partnership with charitable organizations such as "Inside Out Youth Services", The American Red Cross and the Susan G. Komen foundation to bring awareness to those causes at no cost to either the artist or the foundation and raise funds in support of those causes. The above is just a touch of the charitable work Mr. Morris has been involved since 1995 and his work continues unabated today. Some of Lyle's art may be found here!
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Red
Cross of Hutt
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If you read through the After Action reports that are forwarded to the Hon Commissioner in Chief quarterly, you will understand why this Principality and its Sovereign are so impressed with the achievements of this Troop of dedicated men and women. This small group of only a dozen or so members, led by Chief Commissioner Sir G.B. (Barry) Metcalfe KGCIOM., MCM., AMM. and his team remain flat out all year in providing support, care and service to the people of their local communities in every way possible, from providing entertainment for the elderly, medical transport to those who need it, all the way to running fund raising events, providing security at community events and helping out around the home for those who require assistance,. In so many ways on so many occasions this Troop may be found out there in uniform serving their community.
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