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Thanks To Everyone Who Helped With Pizza Sale

Originally posted on 08/29/2016

Inverness County Cares would like to thank all our volunteers and supporters who made our 2016 Pizza sale such a success. Although the event was held on Sunday August 7th, there were many hours of preparation and planning before the actual event. Thank you especially to Ted and Hermina van Zutphen for their help making the pizzas, the use of their family home and grounds. We especially want to thank them for donating all the ingredients needed to make the pizzas.
We are grateful for the numerous people who volunteered their time to help. The many people who helped are testament to the strong community support for Inverness County Cares.
Thank you also to the many people who bought the pizzas. We truly appreciate the support of our community in all our undertakings.
Thank you

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Recognized in Nova Scotia Legislature

Originally posted  06/30/2016

We are grateful to have our work recognized and commended in the Nova Scotia Legislature.

Backyard Lobster Fundraiser for St Charles Lwanga School

Originally posted 06/30/2016

Saturday June 25th Inverness County Cares (ICC) held a community lobster dinner in aid of The St Charles Lwanga Children’s Center and Secondary School. The event was held at the home of Flo and Tony Campbell of Judique. Approximately forty-five guests were treated to a lovely lobster meal as they enjoyed live music and lovely weather in the Campbell’s beautiful backyard. We want to thank the terrific musicians who donated their time and talent; Mike MacInnis, Abby Mullendore and Rafi. Mary Anne McKinnon Senior International Manager of Chalice spoke and gave a brief account of the project partnership between Chalice, St Charles Lwanga School and Inverness County Cares. Guests also had the opportunity to view a presentation telling about the St Charles Lwanga School.

We at ICC wish to thank the people who contributed to the success of the dinner and express our gratitude for the strong support of our local community for the St Charles Lwanga School.

Beverage Bottle and Can Recycle Project

Originally posted  02/05/2016

Ted Van Zutphen has initiated and continues to manage our recycle collection program. Ted has parked a large truck at the end of his lane and he has also parked another large box truck at the Freshmart in Mabou. Ted manages the collection in Port Hood and Raymond De Bont looks after the recycle program at the Mabou location.  Due to the generosity of our local people the trucks fill quickly. We thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness.

Thank you very much  to Ted and Raymond. This project generates  significant revenue for our project.

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