Peterborough and District Pathway of Fame announces 2024 inductees

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Peterborough and District Pathway of Fame announces 2024 inductees
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This year's induction ceremony is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 10 at 7 p.m. at the Showplace Performance Centre — the first time the event has been held on a weeknight.

The Peterborough and District Pathway of Fame will inductee 10 people for the class of 2024 in September. Inductees, top left, clockwise, Glen Caradus, John Lewis, Ray Ostapovich, Spencer Harrison, Tegan Moss, Earl Wilfong, Kirk Wipper, J. Murray Jones, Jim Hendry and Melissa Payne.

On Tuesday, the not-for-profit organization announced the class of 2024, which honours citizens and individuals in the humanities and arts. Since 1998, each inductee has a stone marker with their name placed on the Pathway of Fame at Del Crary Park in downtown Peterborough. A newly appointed citizens committee reviews all public nominations for inductees and provides recommendations for the Pathway of Fame.

This year’s induction ceremony is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 10 at 7 p.m. at the Showplace Performance Centre on George Street North. It marks the first time the event has been held on a weeknight. Traditionally the event has been held the first Saturday following the Labour Day weekend. The event is free and open to the publicCaradus has made educating youth on Canadian history and the environment his mission. He is an educator with Camp Kawartha, Ecology Park and the Canadian Canoe Museum, and is also a musician, storyteller and puppeteer. He has raised thousands of dollars for climate change advocacy groups by way of his Ride For Climate initiative.

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