Awards, Scholarships & Grants

Every voice matters in Region 26, but some voices go above and beyond to harmonize our community. Our awards and scholarships are more than just titles; they are a reflection of the passion, heart, and hard work our members pour into their chapters and the region. Whether through music education, visionary leadership, or a "spirit" that captures the essence of our sisterhood, these honors celebrate the people who make our region a truly special place to sing.

Region 26 A.C.E. Award

Achievement, Contribution, Excellence

Created to recognize long-time members of Region 26 who have demonstrated a heart for service at the chapter level, regional level and international level, have been a trail-blazer and an inspiration.

A.C.E. Award Recipients

  • Sandy Marron

    Sandy Marron

    2024

    Presented at 1st Nite

  • Lisa Greenough

    Lisa Greenough

    2023

    Presented at 1st Nite

  • Susan McLean

    Susan McLean

    2022

    Presented Online - Video

  • Joey Minshall

    Joey Minshall

    2020

    Presented Online - Video

  • Mary Hager

    Mary Hager

    2019

    Presented Online - Video

  • Corinna Garriock

    Corinna Garriock

    2017

    Presented Live at the Show of Champions

Region 26 C.M.L.E. Award

Cammi MacKinlay Award for Leadership Excellence

Created to recognize members of Region 26 who have demonstrated a heart for leadership at all levels of the SA organization and are an ambassador for the organization working hard to strengthen the bonds between the chapter, region and international levels of the Sweet Adelines organization.

C.M.L.E. Award Recipients

  • Stacey Rose

    Stacey Rose

    2024

    Presented at 1st Nite

  • Marcia Pinvidic

    Marcia Pinvidic

    2023

    Presented at 1st Nite

  • Cammi MacKinlay

    Cammi MacKinlay

    2020

    Presented Online

Music Educator Award

The International Board of Directors of Sweet Adelines International has requested that Regional Management Team members and Regional Young Women in Harmony Coordinators submit recommendations for the Sweet Adelines International Music Educator Awards. The Board will select the recipients of these prestigious awards at their June meeting with awards being presented at the International Convention that follows.

Established in 2016, the CMEA (Canadian Music Educators’ Association) Award is open to Canadian educators who are members of both CMEA and Sweet Adelines International and who have shown excellence in music education. The CMEA award is presented in conjunction with the NAfME and EMEA awards.

If you would like to nominate an educator who is a member of a music education association other than NAfME, CMEA, or EMEA, please contact education@sweetadelines.com with information about the organization.

Last year there were many qualified nominees for these awards. Please do not hesitate to update the nominations for previously submitted candidates and resubmit them along with your new nominees. You may submit more than one candidate. We frequently hear reports of members who devote their time and energy to promoting barbershop style a cappella and the study of music, including the Young Women in Harmony program, and it is our wish that these members are recommended so that they can be recognized for their efforts. For a list of past award recipients, please visit the Music Educator Award webpage.
Nominees must meet the following criteria to be eligible for the award:

  • Nominee must be a music educator.

  • Nominee must be a member of Sweet Adelines International.

  • Nominee must be a member of CMEA (Canadian Music Educators’ Association).

  • Through her talent and dedication, the nominee must have made outstanding contributions to the furtherance of music education in public and/or private schools by promoting the barbershop style as an American art form.

  • Nominee may not have been a previous award recipient.

Please complete and return the attached recommendation form (you may duplicate as needed) along with a recent photograph of the nominee by May 1st of this current year, to region26education@gmail.com for submission by the Region.

Kindly keep in mind that the International Board of Directors make their decisions based solely upon the submitted materials, so please be thorough in your submissions. Additional pages may be attached to the recommendation form as needed and high-resolution photos are encouraged.

Thank you for taking the time and consideration to recommend possible recipients of these very special awards.

CMEA Award Recipient 2016
Patti Thorpe