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JA Northern and Eastern Ontario Recognizes Community Members At Hall Of Fame Event
/JA Northern and Eastern Ontario (JA-NEO) celebrated and recognized local students, a teacher, and a volunteer for their outstanding efforts and contributions, last week.
JA-NEO offers financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and work readiness education to students across Northern and Eastern Ontario.
The awards were presented at the annual JA-NEO Business Hall of Fame event held at the Loomex Group Hangar at the Peterborough Airport.
This year’s special recognitions included:
Student of the Year - Kayla Scroggins
Outstanding Contribution to Education - Sarah Taylor
Lifetime Volunteer Recognition Award - Tania-Joy Bartlett
“We are thrilled to celebrate this year’s awards winners and recognize how their dedication, involvement, and achievements help to inspire others to become involved in JA,” said John McNutt, President and CEO, JA-NEO. “I want to congratulate each of the award winners on their success, and we look forward to your continued success.”
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Local Dance Champion Has Fundraiser Set Up To Perform at Disneyland
/It is an opportunity of a lifetime for 17-year-old Rhiannon King as her family set up a GoFundMe to send her to Disneyland in Anaheim, Ca. to dance with the Lightning Elite Disney Performance Team.
King received the opportunity after she placed first at the Star Beat Dance Champions in Niagara Falls in the senior solo division on the May 12-15 weekend. The win also earned her a $1,000 scholarship toward the trip to California.
"I was so shocked," said King. "I was crying, I started jumping up and down and my teammates were really happy for me too.”
The GoFundMe is requesting $7,000 which pays for the flight, insurance, dance equipment and food. It was set up on May 15 shortly after King had received the opportunity.
The seven-day trip allows King the chance to meet with top industry professionals and work with dancers around the world according to the King family.
"It's her foot in the door," said Jason King, Rhiannon's father. "For many dancers, they don't those opportunities and the fact that this opportunity has come virtually at the end of her novice career per se, it's a dream come true for everyone."
Rhiannon has been dancing since she was three and danced competitively roughly when she was six. She has danced in ballet, jazz, hip-hop, contemporary, musical theatre, tap and more throughout her life.
She has aspirations to attend York University for dance. Rhiannon wants to make dance her career by performing in her mid-20s and eventually opening a dance studio.
"I'm really proud of her for what she's accomplished and I know she'll succeed with whatever she decides to do,” said Melissa King, Rhiannon’s mother. “She has a natural talent for dancing I noticed that (in) the first year."
To donate to Rhiannon’s GoFundMe, click here.
PVNC Presents Students With Annual Catholic Student Leadership Awards
/As part of Catholic Education Week, which runs May 1 to 6, Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board (PVNC) honoured 38 students with a Catholic Student Leadership Award during a ceremony at Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School in Peterborough on Wednesday.
One student was selected from each elementary and secondary school and winners were presented with a special medallion.
Award recipients were nominated by principals, teachers and in some cases, fellow students. Each demonstrated outstanding qualities in Catholic leadership, family commitment, involvement in school affairs, involvement in community activities and dedication to a difficult situation or task.
“These award winners are true role models who embody the goals of our Catholic Graduate Expectations,” said Braden Leal, Chairperson of the Board. “Catholic Education Week affords us a perfect time to pay tribute to the student leaders in our schools and reflect on the importance of faith in our lives, and the role it plays in Catholic education.”
A full list of recipients is below:
Faith Griffiths, St. Mary CES, Lindsay
Niamh Walsh, STA Virtual Elementary School
James Gouin, STA Virtual Secondary School
Jayden Hopkins, St. John CES, Peterborough
Ruby Briand, Holy Cross CSS, Peterborough
William White, St. Peter CSS, Peterborough
Quinten Fowler, St. Paul CES, Peterborough
Makenzie Nichols, Holy Trinity CSS, Courtice
Chase Hudson, St. Stephen CSS, Bowmanville
Lola Bittner, St. Catherine CES, Peterborough
Avery Pick, St. Patrick CES, Peterborough
Michel Gagné, St. Michael CES, Cobourg
Liam Cook, Immaculate Conception CES, Peterborough
Anna Golobic, St. Francis of Assisi CES, Newcastle
Alena Vuong, Holy Family CES, Bowmanville
Elizabeth Payne, St. Joseph CES, Bowmanville
Katie Payne, St. Paul CES, Norwood
Matteo Crimi, Notre Dame CES, Cobourg
Cheyenne Hudson, St. Elizabeth CES, Bownmanville
Rees Tewsley, St. Anne CES, Peterborough
Keira deLaPlante, St. Joseph CES, Douro
Emma MacDonald, Monsignor Leo Cleary CES, Courtice
Chloe McMahon, Monsignor O’Donoghue CES, Peterborough
Sydney MacLellan, St. Paul CES, Lakefield
Janey King, St. Mary CES, Campbellford
Eva Winn, St. Luke CES, Downeyville
Hunter Young, St. Teresa CES, Peterborough
Connor James, St. Mother Teresa CES, Courtice
Emma Smith, St. Mary CES, Grafton
Daniel Zito, Good Shepherd CES, Courtice
Jessica Harris, St. Mary CSS, Cobourg
Alisha Byrne, St. Thomas Aquinas CSS, Lindsay
Addison Gerelus, St. Martin CES, Ennismore
Madison Mohr, St. John Paul II CES, Lindsay
Raina Willson, St. Dominic CES, Lindsay
Ayaji Antolin, St. Joseph CES, Cobourg
Donny Drake, St. Anthony CES, Port Hope
Josiah McMahon, St. Alphonsus CES
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YES Shelter Receives $50,000 From Rotary Clubs Towards Two Housing Units
/The Youth Emergency Shelter (YES) can help their two new housing units after receiving $50,000 from Peterborough Rotary Club and Kawartha Rotary in a cheque presentation outside the shelter on Wednesday afternoon.
The two new housing units are part of YES’ RISE Youth Housing Program. The money will build the units, as well as renovate an existing 12-plex building to allow for the additional capacity. This funding is a part of Rotary’s Centennial Celebrations, helping the community in their 100th year.
The funding is part of a $100,000 pledge with Peterborough Rotary Club committing $75,000 and $25,000 from Kawartha Rotary.
“Many of our members feel very strongly about housing in Peterborough,” said Wayne Harding, Rotary Club of Peterborough president.
“This is a natural fit.” Carl Brown, Kawartha Rotary Club President stated “We are proud of our community involvement with this project and pleased to work with the Peterborough Club to make this important project happen”
“Right now, the homelessness rate in Peterborough is far too high and housing has not become more available or affordable through the pandemic,” said Aimee Le Lagadéc, YES executive director. “We also know that transitional housing is typically required for young people and families exiting homelessness.”
The project will begin this spring and will be completed by the summer of 2023.
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March Declared "Easter Seals Month" In Celebration Of Peterborough Telethon's 50th Anniversary
/Ahead of the 50th Peterborough Easter Seals Telethon, March has been declared “Easter Seals Month” in a virtual media conference held on Thursday morning.
The declaration was made by Coun. and deputy mayor Kemi Akapo shortly after the meeting had opened.
The Telethon will be broadcasted on April 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 a.m. on YourTV and Global News but the campaign is currently seeking donations with a goal of $80,000.
They can be made online, phoning in on the Telethon or by emailing Coralie Jacobs, Easter Seals manager of development at cjacobs@easterseals.org.
The raised funds from the telethon provide financial assistance for communication devices, mobility equipment and summer camp opportunities for youth with physical disabilities.
Easter Seals will virtually announce their goal on Thursday and check in with past ambassadors and local notables.
Guests include Akapo; Kevin Collins, Easter Seals president and CEO; Stu Harrison; Graham Hart; Mike Melnik; Teresa Kazsuba; Catherine Hanrahan and Caley Bedore.
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Local Country Star's Sixth Annual Charity Golf Tournament For Youth Mental Health a Go
/Country star Tebey is back with his sixth annual Tebey Golf Classic in support of youth mental health announced on Tuesday.
Over $125,000 has been raised over the past five years towards youth mental health that includes:
Covid-19 Response Drop In Centre - YES Youth Emergency Shelter for Youth and Families
YES Homelessness Prevention Program partnership with Peterborough Youth *Services and YES Year one and Year two Funding
211 Awareness Campaign – Peterborough Youth Services and YES Shelter
Ongoing education for Mental Health Clinicians of the Peterborough Family Health Team to support free patient mindfulness programming
Funds raised through the event will go towards Youth Mental Health programming through Peterborough Youth Services and YES Shelter For Youth and Families.
“It’s going to be great to be back this year raising money for Peterborough Youth Services and the YES Shelter,” said Tebey. “They have provided so much support to those struggling and have had a huge impact on the lives of youth and families in the Peterborough area.”
The tournament is scheduled for June 2 at Wildfire Golf & Country Club with a shotgun tee-off at 1 p.m. An outdoor acoustic performance will happen at 7 p.m.
Foursome tickets are available on Eventbrite for $1,000 where a $200 tax receipt will be provided to each group. The tournament includes a meet-and-greet with Tebey, acoustic performance from him and special guests (to be announced), activities, contests, meals, prizes and professional photos of your group.
“All of us at PYS (Peterborough Youth Services) are so grateful to the Greater Peterborough Health Services Foundation and Tebey for their joint fundraising efforts to improve youth mental health, said Heather Holland, PYS executive director. “Community donations are integral to expanding our reach and impact as an agency and every dollar will be directed to reducing wait times and providing more timely access to service.”
“What we are seeing at the tail end of the pandemic is young people and families left with fewer community supports and available housing options more than ever,” Aimeé Le Lagadec, YES Shelter executive director. “Participating in the Tebey Golf Classic is an incredible and fun way to help YES continue helping young people and families in Peterborough out of homelessness."
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Easter Seals Hits Two Milestones For Upcoming Telethon
/On their 100th anniversary, the 50th Easter Seals Telethon kicks off its fundraising campaign to provide support for children and youth with physical disabilities beginning Thursday.
The Telethon will be broadcasted on April 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 a.m. on YourTV and Global News but the campaign is currently seeking donations.
Easter Seals will virtually announce their goal on Thursday and check in with past ambassadors and local notables. Guests include Deputy Mayor Kemi Akapo; Kevin Collins, Easter Seals CEO; Stu Harrison; Graham Hart; Mike Melnik; Teresa Kazsuba; Catherine Hanrahan and Caley Bedore.
The raised funds provide financial assistance for mobility equipment, communication devices and summer camp opportunities for youth with physical disabilities.
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Petes Open Applications For Next Generation Game
/The Peterborough Petes are providing ten young fans the opportunity to join the Petes hockey operations and entertainment staff at the Petes upcoming Family Day Game on Feb. 21 against the Barrie Colts.
The Petes are looking for a top-notch squad of kids between the ages of 5-12 years old to shadow the following roles on the Monday kid-centric matinee. The following positions are available to be filled:
General Manager
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Associate Coach
Public Address Announcer
In-Game Host
Two Scouts
TV Broadcast
Radio Broadcast