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50/50 Cash Raffle to Support Four Peterborough-area Community Groups
/Profits from the Lakefield & District Lions Club’s “Collaboration 50/50 Cash Raffle” will be divided evenly between Kawartha Food Share, PRHC Foundation, Community Care Peterborough and the Lions Club.
“Fundraising is always challenging, but the people of Peterborough have been very generous in helping us provide our services throughout the region,” Kawartha Food Share General Manager Ashlee Aitken said.
Lesley Heighway, President & CEO of the PRHC Foundation extended gratitude to the Lakefield & District Lions Club for organizing the fundraiser.
“Yours is a powerful example of how we all can make a real difference, close to home,” she said. “Community-led fundraisers are essential to local charities.”
Heighway states the funds will empower world-class care at PRHC by fueling innovation and bringing new services to the region.
“They’ll also support solutions to critical hospital challenges, including helping PRHC attract the best and brightest healthcare experts,” she added.
“Our mission is to support the health and wellbeing of individuals, caregivers and communities,” Danielle Belair, CEO of Community Care Peterborough said. “Our programs and services allow people across the City and County of Peterborough to maintain their independence and dignity.”
Belair goes onto say Community Care Peterborough’s programs impacted more than 6,000 seniors and adults with disabilities in 2023.
“The Lakefield & District Lions Club has been around since 1946 and we are giving back to our community through the generosity of supporters,” added club president Don Parsons.
The winning ticket will be selected on Nov. 15.
Tickets are on sale at lakefieldlions5050.ca.
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Community Care Peterborough's "Grandparent of the Year" Winners Announced
/Elders were honoured at Community Care Peterborough’s 36th-annual Grandparent of the Year awards ceremony as the winners were announced at the Peterborough Public Library on Tuesday.
The event encouraged children from across the region of Peterborough to recognize a Grandparent, Elder or a special older person in their life.
Nearly 200 nominations from students in grades one to six were submitted including a hand-drawn picture of them with their loved ones.
This year, nominations from children in grade one were accepted; previously, it was open to grades two to six. Several dozen French applications were also received, allowing children to practice their French language skills.
“Each year we are so touched by the array of heartwarming stories we receive from across the City and County of Peterborough,” said Danielle Belair Community Care CEO.
The awards ceremony is referred to as a ‘Smiles All Around’ event.
This year, Community Care presented eight awards, with four winners and four honourable mentions awarded across two categories: Primary (grades 1 – 3) and Junior (grades 4 – 6).
Winners and Honourable Mentions by category:
In the Primary Category (English language):
Winner – Levi Kloosterman, Grade 3, St. Teresa Catholic Elementary School – nominated his Grandpa Frank Drumm (nicknamed “Bubba”)
Honourable Mention – Keira M, Grade 2, Edmison Heights Public School – nominated her Great Grandpa Giuseppe
In the Primary Category (French language):
Winner – Ari Singh, Grade 2, Edmison Heights Public School – nominated his Grandma Suriakala
Honourable Mention – Makayla Anokye, Grade 2, Edmison Heights Public School – nominated her Grandma Thy Oeun
In the Junior Category (English language):
Winner – Kimberly Chambers, Grade 4, St. Patrick Catholic Elementary School – nominated her Nana Darlene Damiani
Honourable Mention – Charlee Dawson, Grade 6, St. Paul Catholic Elementary School – nominated her Grandma Laraine Langley
In the Junior Category (French language):
Winner – Owen Anderson, Grade 5, Kaawaate East City Public School – nominated his Grandma Jane Anderson
Honourable Mention – Madi McKeiver, Grade 6, Kaawaate East City Public School – nominated her Grandma Cathy McKeiver
“Congratulations to all the winners, nominees and participants,” said Anna Graham said The Gardens of Peterborough sales and marketing coordinator. “The Gardens of Peterborough is proud to be the Title Sponsor for Grandparent of the Year Award.”
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Community Care Peterborough to Announce Grandparent of the Year Recipients Tuesday Night
/Children have made their nominations and Community Care Peterborough is announcing the recipients of its 36th annual ‘Grandparent of the Year’ awards in a ceremony at the Peterborough Public Library at 6 p.m. on Tuesday night.
Community Care encouraged kids to nominate someone to recognize a grandparent, elder or a special older person in their life. The children who submitted their stories are also being honoured at the ceremony.
Nearly 200 written nominations from students in grades 1 to 6 were submitted, including a hand-drawn picture of them with their loved ones. This year, nominations from children in grade one were accepted; previously, it was open to grades two to six. Additionally, several dozen French applications were received that allowed children to practice their French language skills.
“Each year we are so touched by the array of heartwarming stories we receive from across the City and County of Peterborough,” said Danielle Belair, Community Care. CEO. “We are looking forward to celebrating the children and grandparents and to learn about their unique relationships.”
Eight awards are being presented with four winners and four honourable mentions in the primary (grades 1 – 3) and junior (grades 4 – 6) categories.
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Community Care Gets Happy Feelings Receiving $136,877.45 From Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign
/There was no frowning from Community Care Peterborough as they received $136,877.45 from this year’s Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign.
Local Tim Hortons owners revealed the fundraising number to Community Care staff at the Hunter Street Tim Hortons location on Thursday morning.
The campaign ran from April 29 to May 5 with all Peterborough Tim Hortons participating and locations in Curve Lake First Nation, Lakefield, Havelock and Bridgenorth.
“This is fantastic news,” said Danielle Belair, Community Care CEO. “This was truly a successful event. We couldn't have done it without all of our volunteers and with the support of the all communities in the County of Peterborough and also all of the owners of the Tim Hortons.”
The proceeds will help the Meals on Wheels program that supplies meals to seniors with disabilities who cannot cook/shop for themselves or are discharged from a hospital with limited/no help available during their recovery.
“The funds will go a long way in supporting Community Care Peterborough’s programs and services that empower seniors and adults with physical challenges, helping them to remain happy and healthy in their own homes” said Belair. “As a not-for-profit agency we rely on support from our community to keep up with the high demand for our services.”
The following were all participating Tim Hortons locations:
Peterborough
721 Ashburnham Dr.
1527 Water St.
1200 Lansdowne St. W.
336 Lansdowne St. E.
871 - 875 Chemong Rd.
157 George St. N.
645 Lansdowne St. W.
55 Park St. N.
81 Hunter St. E.
898 Monaghan Rd.
1781 Lansdowne St.
1420 Crawford Dr.
1901 Lansdowne St. W.
949 Highway 7 E.
110 Chandler Cres.
Lakefield
139 Queen St.
Bridgenorth
758 Ward St. N.
Curve Lake
1420 Mississauga St.
Havelock
50 Ottawa St. W.
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Nominations Open For Community Care Peterborough's 'Grandparent of the Year' to Children
/City and County of Peterborough children in grades 1-6 can honour their elders through Community Care Peterborough’s 36th ‘Grandparent of the Year’ contest.
Children are asked to submit a hand-drawn picture and a piece of writing that addresses what is important about their relationship with their grandparent, elder or special older person and why they think their nominee should win the award.
“Teachers in the City and County of Peterborough have a wonderful opportunity to use this contest as an inspiring writing assignment for their students,” said Danielle Belair, Community Care executive director. “We also recognize that not all teachers may know about this opportunity so we have applications available on our website. If your child is in grades one to six and not participating in their class, they are encouraged to take part.”
Grade 1 students are new to this year’s edition of the annual contest.
“Each year we are fascinated by the variety of heartwarming stories we receive,” said Belair. “Many of the honorees are indeed grandparents or great grandparents of the students however there have been a number of entries that highlight a special senior friend, elder or great Aunt or Uncle as well.”
Applications are available and are being accepted at the Peterborough Public Library, with a writing workshop planned for any students including those whose school are not participating.
The awards ceremony will take place at the Library in early June at the ‘Smiles All Around’ event. The winners and honourable mentions will have an opportunity to introduce and present the award to their Grandparent, Elder, or special older person, with photos taken by a local photographer.
A committee will select one winner and one honourable mention from each group of grades; primary and junior in both English and French categories. Primary is Grades 1, 2 and 3 and junior is Grades 4, 5 and 6.
Community Care has suggested several questions for children to think about when describing their nominee:
What is important about their relationship with their Grandparent, Elder or special older person?
What kinds of activities are done together?
What kind of knowledge have they shared with the child?
Describe a happy occasion the child and their nominee shared.
How does their nominee make them feel when they are together?
Why they are proud of their nominee?
Why the child thinks their nominee should win the award?
All entries must be received by May 7. Entries may be submitted by mail to:
Community Care
185 Hunter St. E.
Peterborough, Ont.
K9H 0H1
They can also be submitted by email to Pamela Beauchamp at pbeauchamp@commcareptbo.org or online in English or French.
Winners will be announced in early June at an in-person event at the Library.