
Court Monitor of the Year Award
The Court Monitor of the Year Award goes to a volunteer who exemplifies commitment, dedication and diligence in monitoring impaired driving charges. This individual attends court for the purpose of monitoring impaired driving charges and to enhance our presence within the court system.
2010 Court Monitor of the Year
Adrienne Rigg – MADD Annapolis Valley, NS
Adrienne has been the Court Monitor for the Annapolis Valley Chapter since she joined last year. She is very committed to the program, attending court at least twice per month, and follows each case carefully, which has resulted in attending court as many as 6 times for one case. She is well known to court staff at two locations, Annappolis Valley and Halifax.
2009 Court Monitor of the Year
Sharon Pethick - MADD Meadow Lake, SK
Sharon is a volunteer who embodies the term “dedicated”. She takes her role as a court monitor very seriously, and is always able to answer any questions about proceedings. She is knowledgeable and has a passion for her court monitoring.
2008 Court Monitor of the Year
Janet Mason, MADD South Eastern New Brunswick
Janet has a passion for everything she does and gives her “heart and soul” back to the community. As a Court Monitor, Janet attends Moncton’s court regularly and her presence is making a difference. Please thank Janet on our behalf, for all she is doing in her local community. Congratulations!
2007 Court Monitor of the Year
Mavis Prattes, MADD Thunder Bay
Mavis is very dedicated to her position of Court Monitor. She will schedule time off from her job to fulfill her duties. Mavis takes steps to touch base with police officers at the court house, and speaks with the Crown Attorney’s representatives attending the hearings. Mavis is diligent at following cases in the newspaper, on the television and notes any cases that will be coming before the court. Thanks to Mavis for her contribution to MADD Canada’s mission.
2006
Court Monitor of the Year
Orm Wright, MADD Ottawa
Orm is retired and has been the court monitor for the Chapter since 2003. He faithfully attends court to follow a case from beginning to end and has built valuable ties within the court system. He redesigned the National Court Monitoring form for use by all court monitors and never misses a submission deadline. Thanks to Orm for his contribution to MADD Canada’s mission.