Jun 07, 2017
Commmunity Living North Frontenac Executive Director Dean Walsh presented a plaque to David Yerxa in recognition of his fundraising efforts. Yerxa recently swam laps at the Perth Pool to raise money for the association, one in a long string of fund raising campaigns that Yerxa has come up with over the years, in addition to participating in agency campaigns by selling raffle tickets and helping out in any way he can. The plaque ceremony took place at the annual Community Living BBQ to mark the end of May, Community Living Month. The free BBQ, which featured Beef on a Bun with fried onions, was well attended by Sharbot Lake office workers and others last Thursday (June 1).
ommmunity Living North
Frontenac Executive Director
Dean Walsh presented
a plaque to David Yerxa in
recognition of his fundraising
efforts. Yerxa recently swam
laps at the Perth Pool to raise
money for the association, one
in a long string of fund raising
campaigns that Yerxa has
come up with over the years,
in addition to participating in
agency campaigns by selling
raffle tickets and helping out
in any way he can. The plaque
ceremony took place at the
annual Community Living BBQ
to mark the end of May, Community Living
Month. The free BBQ, which featured Beef
on a Bun with fried onions, was well attended
by Sharbot Lake office workers and others
last Thursday (June 1)
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