The Honourable Lois Elsa Hole was installed as Alberta’s 15th Lieutenant Governor
on February 10th, 2000.
A prominent businesswoman, lifelong education advocate, best selling author and
community supporter, Lois Hole was born and raised in Buchanan, Saskatchewan. She
moved to Edmonton in her early teens and completed her secondary education at Strathcona
Composite High School. Married to Ted Hole, she had two sons, Bill and Jim, and
three grandchildren.
Over 50 years ago she and Ted bought a mixed farm on the Sturgeon River north of
St. Albert which they eventually diversified into a vegetable and mixed garden business.
In 1979 their sons joined the business full-time and the farm was incorporated as
Hole’s Greenhouses & Gardens Ltd.
In 1967 Mrs Hole began her formal support of lifelong education when she was elected
as a trustee for the Sturgeon School Division, which she eventually served for 14
years both as a trustee and as Chairperson. From 1981 to 1998 she was a school trustee
for the St. Albert School District #6. She was a member of the Athabasca University
Governing Council from 1972 to 1983. In 1998 she was elected as Chancellor of the
University of Alberta.
Former Lieutenant Governor Hole authored six gardening books (all Canadian bestsellers)
and a collection of life stories, photographs and growing information entitled I'll
Never Marry a Farmer. Prior to becoming Lieutenant Governor, Mrs Hole gave hundreds
of gardening talks across North America to thousands of people, had been a regular
contributor to the Globe and Mail, Edmonton Journal, and the Edmonton Sun and had
appeared regularly on the "Grapevine" segment of CBC TV's Canadian Gardener.
The former Lieutenant Governor was a Member of the Order of Canada (1999), Chancellor
of the Alberta Order of Excellence (2000), Dame of Justice, Most Venerable Order
of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, and Honourary Patricia, 1st Battalion
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. She was awarded the Gandhi, King, Ikeda
Humanitarian Award (2003) and received Honorary Degrees from the University of Alberta
(2000), Athabasca University (1983), the University of Lethbridge (2004) and Olds
College (1996).
Her Honour served as a director of the Farm Credit Corporation and as Honourary
Chair for the 27th Canadian Congress on Criminal Justice and for the Children's
Millennium Fund. She also served as a board member of the Canadian Heritage Garden
Foundation, the Child & Adolescent Services Association and the Quality of Life
Commission.
The Lieutenant Governor was recognized for her ongoing contributions to libraries,
education and the arts by the establishment of The Lois Hole Library Legacy Program
(2002), The Alberta School Boards Association “Lois Hole Lecture Series” (2003)
and the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Arts Awards Program (2004).
Friday, November 25, 2011
As the Foundation enters its third province-wide search for our rising artistic stars of the future, we are looking forward with great expectations to another strong and powerful group of applications for our 2012 Emerging Artist Awards program,” said Susan L. Green, chair of the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Arts Awards Foundation.
The Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors elected by the Membership. Directors
are chosen for their commitment to the promotion and development of the arts in
Alberta.
Find out more about the The Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Arts Awards Foundation
Members.
The Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Arts Awards Programs are made possible by the
generosity of the original Donors and of our ongoing partners and advisors.