Local community builder inducted into LTCHS Hall of Fame
A dynamic Red Deerian who has touched the lives of many across the community over the years has been inducted into the Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive High School Hall of Fame.
As part of the Class of 1976, Val Jensen made her mark at the school as an influential student leader, serving on the Student Council and also as the Graduation President during her graduating year.
An induction ceremony and luncheon was held on Oct. 15 to celebrate Val’s significant contributions not only to the school, but to the community as well. The Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive High School Hall of Fame recognizes alumni who have made a difference in their community, while being role models for future graduates.
“Being inducted into the Lindsay Thurber Hall of Fame is truly an honour,” said Val. “This community has always been close to my heart, and to be recognized among such inspiring individuals is incredibly humbling. It reminds me of the amazing people who have shaped this school and our community over the years.”
Val’s dedication to physical activity and wellness is evident in her impressive athletic achievements, including competing in Alpine Skiing at the Alberta Winter Games and representing Canada as a member of the duathlon and triathlon teams. Val has also completed numerous marathons and Ironman races worldwide, including the prestigious Ironman Hawaii.
In 1987 Val founded Dance Magic Studio, offering children of all ages and abilities, a chance to explore the joy of dance. Val has served as the Race Director for Woody’s Triathlon many times and was the chairperson for the Alberta Winter Games opening ceremonies in 2006. She also played a vital role during the Canada Winter Games 2019 bid as co-chair of the community engagement and was the founder of the PCN Fun Run, serving as its Race Director for a decade. Additionally, she coordinates the Aloha School Run, which sees participation from 10,000 students across Central Alberta each year. Her extensive volunteer work has empowered countless Red Deerians to train and compete in a way that connects people through activity.
“Physical activity and healthy living have always been a cornerstone of my life and my work in the community,” said Val. “I believe that staying active not only strengthens the body, but also builds resilience, confidence, and connection with others. It’s about creating habits that empower people to live their best lives.”
Val’s unwavering commitment to community service and her tireless work ethic have garnered
well-deserved recognition. In 2012, the Red Deer & District Community Foundation honoured her as a Woman of Excellence, and in 2014 she received the Volunteer of the Year Award from the City of Red Deer Sport Council. Val's contributions have also been recognized with the Golden Dove Award from the Mustard Seed in 2012, the Mayor's Special Award in 2022, and the prestigious Queen Elizabeth II - Platinum Jubilee Medal in 2022.
Principal of Lindsay Thurber, Chris Good, said it’s always exciting to see where the future takes the school’s students after they graduate.
“At Lindsay Thurber, our school staff works hard to foster a love of learning and a desire to reach and attain your goals,” he said. “Val has remained an integral part of our community, and has gotten behind many different causes and organizations - all for the better of Red Deer. Val’s passion for wellness and her dedication to fostering community spirit continue to inspire us all, and we were thrilled to honour her.”