Algoma University event will be emceed by Season 7 winners of the Amazing Race Canada
Algoma University’s annual John R. Rhodes Scholarship Dinner and Art Auction is set for Oct. 12 and will feature as emcees The Amazing Two-Spirit Couple, who won the The Amazing Race Canada's Season 7.
The John R. Rhodes Scholarship is the most prestigious scholarship offered at Algoma University and is awarded to a high school entrance graduate who embodies integrity, leadership, and commitment to community service, according to a news release. This year’s event will be held at The Machine Shop in Sault Ste. Marie, and will honour the late Brent Lewis, a local business leader, Rotarian and Algoma U Alumni who made significant contributions to the community.
The Amazing Two Spirit Couple, Anthony Johnson and Dr. James Makokis will host the evening, sponsored by ApplyBoard. The pair shattered stereotypes as the first-ever Two-Spirit team on the Amazing Race Canada. Their journey brought critical issues of gender, sexuality, and First Nations experiences to the national spotlight. Where: The Machine Shop, 83 Huron St., Sault Ste. Marie.More information about the dinner and auction can be found here.
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