Rotary Club of Peterborough Donates $25,000 to Camp Kawartha For New Health Centre

The Rotary Club of Peterborough took another step toward their $100,000 multi-year pledge to Camp Kawartha with a $25,000 cheque presentation towards creating an environmentally sustainable health centre for staff to look after the health needs of campers and other guests.

(From left to right) Rotarian Jim Coyle, Camp Kawartha Philanthropy Coordinator Susan Ramey, and Rotarian Ken Seim. Photo courtesy of Rotary Club of Peterborough.

The $25,000 payment brings the total contribution up to $75,000 toward their $100,000 pledge.

“Our Rotary Club, has and always will, support Camp Kawartha and its Outdoor Education Centre,” said Jim Coyle, past Rotarian president. “Rotary has always been involved with programming to Develop the Youth of Today to be the Leaders of Tomorrow and that is what Camp Kawartha programming is all about. This new Rotary Health Centre is not only a necessary component of the Camp infrastructure but it is a shining example of construction methodology that is mindful of the environment that it is situated on.”

The Rotary Health Centre is a carbon-neutral straw bale building that replaced a smaller cabin that was built in 1955.

“The Rotary Health Centre is an inspiring example of sustainable design in action. It shows campers, students and even health professionals, what a Healthy Health Centre can look like. We are enormously grateful to the Rotary Club of Peterborough for making this project possible,” said Jacob Rodenburg, Camp Kawartha executive director.

“I am pleased to be presenting this cheque in the amount of $25,000 as another step towards meeting our multiyear pledge of $100,000 to Camp Kawartha for the creation of a unique environmentally sustainable health centre,” said Betty Halman-Plumley, Rotary president.

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United Way Announces 2023 Community Campaign Cabinet

United Way Peterborough & District has introduced their Community Campaign Cabinet members for their upcoming 2023 campaign, announced on Monday morning.

The cabinet members during a break from a meeting to walk through thier 2023 campaign plans. Photo by David Tuan bui.

This year’s cabinet includes 25 members for the 2023 campaign including six new additions.

The following are the cabinet members:

  • Jim Hendry, Campaign Cabinet Chair

  • Dr. Marcus Harvey, Past Cabinet Chair

  • Maryam Monsef, Women United Chair

  • Darcy Bonner, Community Ambassador

  • Brian Desbiens, Community Ambassador

  • Galen Eagle, PVNCCDSB

  • Coby Fewings, Scotiabank

  • Dr. Bruce Gibson, Community Ambassador

  • Marg Glenn, Community Ambassador

  • Tracy Keough, RBC

  • Greg Kidd, KPRDSB*

  • Lawrence Lam, Trent University*

  • Richard Lambert, BMO

  • Scott Mancini, Ashburnham Realty,

  • Jen McFarlane, City of Peterborough*

  • Amanda, Pinder, RBC

  • Dr. Stephan Ragaz, Community Ambassador*

  • Paul Rellinger, PTBO Performs Event

  • Heather, GM Financial

  • Sebastien Tinor-Roy, TD Bank

  • John Townsend, Peterborough Police Service*

  • Shirley Turner, Community Ambassador*

  • Jim Russell, UWP, CEO

  • Anne Ondercin, UWP

  • Sara Mountenay, UWP

*denotes new member

The Cabinet is a hands-on team that makes decisions around campaign strategies, communications with donors, making workplace visits and even organization according to a press release.

“We fund 20 different community agencies. Some of them are small and can't afford to do fundraising on their own,” said Hendry. “Some of them big but we give them a fair bit of money. The organizations we fund affect everyone in the community in some way, homelessness, food insecurity and literacy.”

The 2023 campaign kicks off at the Healthy Planet Arena on Sept. 6.

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Rotary Club of Peterborough Makes $50,000 Donation to YES Shelter To Expand Housing

To expand housing, The Rotary Club of Peterborough has donated $50,000 to the YES Shelter for Youth and Families in a cheque presentation made on Monday afternoon.

This funding is a part of Rotary’s Centennial Celebrations, helping the community in their 100th year of local service. Photo courtesy of the Rotary Club of Peterborough.

This funding allows YES to open three new permanent spaces in their RISE Youth Housing Program. It facilitates the renovation and maintenance of an existing RISE Youth Housing location according to a press release.

“I am pleased to be presenting this cheque for the YES RISE Youth Housing Program to fund a place and program where youth are supported with skills to transition from homelessness and living in a shelter towards living on their own often finishing high school, a college program or into employment,” said Betty Halman-Plumley, Rotary president.

The $50,000 is part of the Rotary’s $100,000 commitment that was made last year.

“The Rotary Club of Peterborough Kawartha is very pleased to partner with the Peterborough Rotary Club in providing funding for YES’ Rise Youth Housing Program,” said Paul Landau, Peterborough Kawartha Club president. “This program ensures that youth in the community have a safe place to live and also learn strategies to support their recovery.”

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Home Instead Owners Donate 100 Portable HEPA Filters to Homes In Need

Glen and Nadine Robson, Home Instead Peterborough owners have gifted 100 SharkNinja portable HEPA to homes in need due to fires around the country that have impacted air quality announced on Wednesday.

Peterborough Housing Corporation, Community Care Peterborough and Thrive Housing and Support (formally Kawartha Participation Projects) are delivering the air purifiers throughout July.

“It was an amazing experience today to give the air purifiers to our clients. I delivered a unit to Edward, who is a 90-year-old client living with congestive heart failure among other health issues,” Raj Shah, Community Care Peterborough client services coordinator.

Jenn Ropertz, director of client services for thrive housing and support, accepted the air purifiers.

“With the increase in poor air quality with fires around the country, air quality often has a big impact on the breathing of our elderly clients with respiratory issues,” she explained. “Because of the generous and compassionate donation, our high-risk clients can breathe a little easier.”

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Peterborough Humane Society Receives $50,000 Donation From Miskin Law Towards Animal Care Centre

The Peterborough Humane Society (PHS) is one step closer to its capital campaign goal as local law firm, Miskin Law, has donated $50,000 towards the new Peterborough Animal Care Centre (PACC) announced on Wednesday.

(Front row) Miskin Law Lawyers Daniel Miskin, Chris Goddard, Murray Miskin with dogs and ED (back row) Shawn Morey. Photo courtesy of Peterborough Humane Society.

“We are so grateful for our incredible local businesses, like Miskin Law, that go above and beyond to support our organization’s evolving mission to provide more programs and services for animals and people in our community,” said Shawn Morey, PHS executive director.

As a result of the donation, a dedication ceremony of the PACC’s Boardroom recognized Miskin Law, being identified on an outside bench and on the Donor Wall located in the Centre’s lobby.

“We are so happy to be here, with our beloved pets, to celebrate the new facilities. Today, and only today, this room belongs to our dogs,” said Murray Miskin, Miskin Law founder. “We know that the Boardroom will be a great community resource and will help Peterborough Humane Society staff day to day in getting their vital work done.”

“The PACC’s Adoption and Education Centre, including spaces like the Boardroom will allow us to expand our services,” said Morey. “We are able to not only offer more opportunities to our staff but also provide a community space for individuals, local businesses and service groups looking to rent out a space for meetings and functions.”

The Peterborough Humane Society launched its latest stage of the capital campaign known as ‘The Home Stretch’ to raise the final $3 million needed to meet the $13 million goal for the Our Pet Project.

Completing the final fundraising campaign will allow PHS to focus on expanding services and improving animal wellness according to a press release. Information on the new Centre and the fundraising campaign can be found on www.ourpetproject.ca

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Pet Lovers Give Blood at the Peterborough Humane Society Blood Drive Event

The Peterborough Humane Society (PHS) has partnered with the Canadian Blood Services Peterborough to host a Pet Lovers Give Blood event on July 13 and 20 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.

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Members of the PHS team will be donating at the Peterborough Donor Centre (55 George St. N) as they call upon the community to do the same.

The QR Code and will direct those to the Pet Lovers Peterborough Team that can also be used to book appointments.

Pet Lovers Peterborough has partnered with Canadian Blood Services to help make a difference for patients in Canada. To join the team and help save lives, visit the website.

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Seasons on Ravenwood Holiday Displays Close Permanently

The Glasbergen’s announced that the public holiday displays on their Ravenwood Drive property are coming to an end, citing the difficulty with navigating “mean spirited complaints” from community members.

photo by david tuan bui.

“When we started Seasons on Ravenwood it was during a difficult time for most, as we were all navigating through COVID,” the Glasbergen’s outlined in a statement on Facebook. “There was nowhere to visit and we wanted to provide a safe and small place to take little ones. We never dreamed it would become as big and widespread as it did.”

The family goes on to address the comments they’ve received regarding their Pirate Ship and Christmas displays at their home on Ravenwood (1723 Ravenwood Dr.)

“The saying goes “one bad apple spoils the bunch” and I wish it was only one. It is getting harder to navigate through the mean spirited complaints and missions of the individuals who would like to see our “junk yard” displays removed,” the statement continues. “We want to thank all the people who have supported, written and spoke kind words, and who donated hundreds of pounds of food for our local food banks! For that, we are eternally grateful.”

Braden and Jenn Glasbergen continue to stress the importance of supporting local food banks in the community.

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4th Line Theatre Seeking Retro Prop Donations For Upcoming Summer Production

Dig out your attic for some relics as 4th Line Theatre is seeking prop donations or loans of items from the 60s for their upcoming production, ‘The Tilco Strike’ which is running from June 27 - July 22.

CAST MEMBERS FROM IAN MCLACHLAN AND ROBERT WINSLOW'S CROW HILL: THE TELEPHONE PLAY OF 2018. PHOTO COURTESY OF WAYNE EARDLEY AND 4TH LINE THEATRE.

The Theatre is asking for 1960s items either for loan or donations. These include bowling shoes, bowling pins, a bowling bag, an adding machine, bolo ties, a punch clock and a cardholder.

Volunteers are also needed for the productions. Anyone who signs up can also view any show for free.

Those looking to volunteer, need more information or donate are asked to send a photo to e-mail admin@4thlinetheatre.on.ca.

Written by D’Arcy Jenish and directed by Cynthia Ashperger, The Tilco Strike recounts the year-long fight between 35 poorly paid women and their hard-nosed male bosses at Tilco Plastics in Peterborough. The company was determined to crush the women and their union according to 4th Line Theatre.

The strike began in December 1965 over a $25 bonus and escalated into an epic battle between organized labour and strike-breaking employers. The women lost their fight but changed labour relations in Ontario forever.

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Peterborough Humane Society Receives $10,000 Donation From Docupet

Peterborough Humane Society (PHS) has received a donation of $10,000 from the City of Peterborough’s official pet licensing partner, DocuPet announced on Wednesday.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Humane Society.

“This donation will go a long way in supporting the care we provide animals in our community. From reuniting animals, taking in strays and surrenders and everything in between, every dollar counts in the care of these animals.” shared Shawn Morey, PHS executive director.

DocuPet is a pet profile, lost pet and licensing solution business that joined PHS in 2019. This donation came from DocuPet’s Safe&Happy Fund that collects automatic donations through designer license tag purchases as well as direct donations. 

Licensing fees collected annually contribute to the PHS’s daily operational expenses according to a press release.

To mark the occasion, DocuPet is offering $10 off a regularly priced designer tag for all City of Peterborough pet owners with promo code ‘PTBO10.’

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Porch Pirates For Good 'Plundering' For Donations For Kawartha Food Share On May 27

‘Porch Pirates for Good’ is returning to scour Peterborough to restock the dwindling shelves at Kawartha Food Share (KFS) for May 27.

six Porch Pirate food drives have collected 177,340 pounds of food. Photo courtesy of KFS.

Residents can leave a bag of non-perishable food items on their front porch. Starting at 9 a.m., volunteers dressing in pirate attire will drive around the city, collect the items and deliver them to the KFS warehouse.

Money can also be donated on KFS’s website. Every dollar donated allows Kawartha Food Share to leverage more than four dollars of food purchasing power.

The food drive aids families who are unable to afford groceries due to employment-related reasons and the high cost of housing, health and food.

KFS is looking to receive the following donated items:

  • Canned tuna

  • Pasta and pasta sauce

  • Alphaghetti, Kraft Dinner and Chef Boyardee

  • Breakfast cereal

  • Peanut Butter

  • Any non-perishable fruit and vegetable items

  • Rice

  • Canned soup/stew

  • Feminine hygiene products

  • Baby formula

  • Diapers

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