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Professor Vantine strengthens College ties to French heritage

October 11, 2021
Faculty/staff report

On Monday, October 4 of this week, Saint Michael’s聽Associate Professor of French Peter Vantine participated in a ceremony at City Hall in Burlington during which Lise Veronneau was officially named the new Honorary Consul of France in Vermont.

A photo of Professor Peter Vantine speaking at the recent ceremony.

Professor Peter Vantine speaks at the recent ceremony.

Professor Vantine was invited to make remarks at the ceremony as a representative of educational institutions in Vermont, both on behalf of President Sterritt and on his own behalf as a teacher of French and active member of the Burlington-Honfleur Sister City Committee that is presided by Lise Veronneau.

Ms. Veronneau has worked closely for many years with outgoing Honorary Consul Ernie Pomerleau 鈥69, who served in that role for over a decade and has been a strong advocate for celebrating Francophone heritage in Vermont and fostering ongoing cultural, educational, and economic ties between Vermont, France, and Quebec; he will continue to support Ms. Veronneau as she now takes on the role.

Professor Vantine鈥檚 remarks highlighted this continuity and noted that Ms. Veronneau, like her predecessor, will fulfill her duties with 鈥渁plomb, generosity, and zeal.鈥澛燭he Pomerleau Alumni Center at Saint Michael鈥檚 is named to honor Ernie鈥檚 late parents, Antonio and Rita.

Monday鈥檚 event also served as a celebration of the relationship between France and the State of Vermont. Other dignitaries who spoke at the event included the Consul General of France in Boston, Arnaud Mentr茅; the Secretary of the Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development Lindsay Kurrle 鈥93; Mayor of Burlington Miro Weinberger; and, via video message, the Mayor of Honfleur, France, Michel Lamarre. The Quebec Delegate to New England, Marie-Claude Francoeur, was also in attendance.

Mayor Lamarre was part of the delegation from Honfleur that traveled to Burlington in October 2017 and visited Saint Michael鈥檚 College to tour the campus, see some of the Edmundites’ archival material pertaining to their origins in France, and meet with students and faculty in the College鈥檚 French program. Former Saint Michael鈥檚 President Marc vanderHeyden and his wife, Dana,聽were instrumental in working with others to create the Burlington-Honfleur Sister City relationship beginning in 2009 and have remained very actively involved in it, along with Father Marcel Rainville, SSE ’67 and Professor Vantine.

In June 2022, President Sterritt鈥檚 Historical Tour of the Edmundite Foundation in France, being organized and led by Fr. Rainville, will take alumni to Normandy, France and include a stop in the beautiful and historically significant port city of Honfleur.

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