Judgement of Kingston Supports Storehouse Foodbank – The 6th annual Judgement of Kingston winetasting event took place on Saturday, 6 November, at the Marriott Residence Inn (Water’s Edge). This year featured a blind-tasting of pinot noirs from Prince Edward County and British Columbia. Following a careful tasting and deliberations the three judges –Toronto sommeliers Renee Sferrazza & Leah Spooner, and Kingston’s own Ian Nicholls–declared the County’s Harwood Estate Vineyard 2018 as #1, followed by another County Wine, Hubb’s Creek 2017 Pinot Noir, with 3rd place going to Unsworth’s Pinot Noir 2019 from British Columbia. $2500 was raised for the Storehouse Foodbank through this event. We can’t thank you enough for making a difference to others in our communities.
Thank you Chef Michael Hoy for all your hard work in making and delivering all the senior meals today Friday, November 19- Meatloaf with Roasted Peppers and Zucchini. Thank you to the Wellington Legion for use of their kitchen. Thank you to Wendy Hendry for doing the deliveries in the Legion Manor. These Weekly Nutritional Meals for Seniors are supported by the grant received from The Huff Family Fund through The County Foundation in Prince Edward County. We thank you for making a difference to Seniors during these difficult times.
The Angel Tree is up at Wellington Home Hardware. If you would like to help us by purchasing a gift for a child from your community a Christmas gift please go to Wellington Home Hardware and pick up an Angel tag off the tree.
The tag will tell you the first name, age, sex and some gift ideas.
Please pick a gift idea from the tag, purchase the child a gift and bring the gift back to the hardware store by December 10th.
Also sign the sign up sheet so we know who has whose tag. Please make sure the tag is attached to the gift when you return it so we know who it belongs to.
If you would like an income tax receipt for the gift you purchased please contact Linda at 613-849-7403 for the details.
Thank you for making a difference this Christmas Season.
October, grade 7/8 class lead the school into celebrating the Spirit of Giving at Sophiasburgh Central School by taking part in Socktober. Socktober was originally created by Kid President with a simple message of helping our neighbours in need. They collected over 600 new and knitted socks that we are shared with a couple of agencies in our local community. Thank you so much for making a difference to others in our area.
Thank you so much Arlette & Dave from Portico Gardens for your donation to the foodbank today of certified organic mixed potatoes, carrots, Kale and sweet peppers. We really appreciate you making a difference to others in our communities.
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