Opportunity Changes Everything
2022 was, by all measures, a terrific year for the Foundation. With the pandemic restrictions lifted we saw a return to programs at the Club and importantly for the foundation, a return to hosting our events fully in person for the first time in several years.
The mission of BGC Kawarthas Foundation is to support the Club by attaining the necessary financial resources to meet the service needs. Our fundraising events and activities help keep programs affordable for families and ensure that no child is denied access due to financial obstacles.
Our three key events are the Youth Awards held in June, the Jeff Beukeboom Charity Classic held in August and the Dream Ball held in November. Each of these events last year was a resounding success.
The 4th Annual Kawartha Lakes Youth Awards were held here at our own facility in the gymnasium for the first time since their inception in 2020. It was a fantastic event with so many impressive young people being recognized for their outstanding achievements in the categories or Arts, Entrepreneurship, Physical Literacy, Humanitarian, Green, Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Resiliency and Club Spirit, as well as the awarding of both the Ron Kennedy Scholarship and the Marcie Beall Scholarship.
The 28th annual Golf Tournament was again generously supported by our sponsors and hosted by Jeff Beukeboom and his family, this past year it was one of our best ever-sold out and complete with auction and dinner. It was a great event with many returning golfers renewing friendships after the previous two tournaments being held under pandemic restrictions.
The 28th annual Dream Ball which BGC Kawarthas Foundation has been running for three years, was our first full in-person event hosted at the Lindsay Armouries where it has traditionally been held. It was well attended and a total success. Great food, music and lots of socializing made it a night for all to enjoy while raising much needed funds for the children in our community.
Lastly although not a foundation event we saw the official opening of our skatepark bring much needed focus and attention on the youth in our community.
As I complete my term as president, I am grateful for the tremendous volunteers who represent our Foundation board. I am thrilled that we have been able to increase our board membership over the past year adding directors who bring a multitude of talents and skills to help us achieve our goals.
Thank you as well to the Foundation staff of Heather McCullough and Laurie Richards who ensure all our events are run smoothly and successfully, and William McGinn who supports communications. As well, I would like to thank Executive Director Amy Terrill for her leadership along with Jan Fattore, her administrative assistant, both who have been there for me with guidance and input.
It has been my pleasure to serve as Chair and President and I look forward to working with our incoming Chair Laurie Charlebois who I know will be fantastic in her new role.
Thank you , Geoff
GrierOpportunity Changes Everything
March 31st 2023 represented the end of a year of solid recovery for BGC Kawarthas Foundation after the upheaval of COVID-19 and its impact on fundraising, allowing us to make a substantial contribution to the Club to support its mission.
Our President has spoken about the success of our events, both in raising dollars and awareness about what we do. They endure because of the continued partnership of businesses in our community, the hundreds of attendees who purchase tickets and enthusiastically participate, and the champions who contribute their passion to these projects.
I’d like to personally thank Jeff Beukeboom who continues to represent our golf tournament –now going on year 29, the many Dream Ball volunteers who contributed hundreds of hours to create a Night in Wonderland, and the adjudicators of our Youth Awards who made the difficult decisions in our judging process.
We were especially fortunate at our 3rd Annual Kawartha Lakes Youth Awards to feature 3 amazing guests – the 2021 National Youth of the Year for BGC Canada, Valentina Shamoun, and two of the original boys who joined Ron Kennedy’s Club in 1970 that later became BGC Kawarthas. Pat McNaney and Perry Fretz both confirmed in their own words, that without Ron, they wouldn’t be alive today. From their stories, we learned that the values and goals Ron brought to the early days of our Club are still true today: “For us it was a place to go and be safe and to have fun…I believe without the loving caring people and the opportunities Ron and his family presented, I wouldn’t be here today,” said Perry Fretz.
Our events are the highest profile fundraising activities, but the Foundation continues to rely on its major gift program to make strategic investments in Club programs and services where funding is needed. Long-time supporters, the Otto and Marie Pick Foundation, continued their support of our Youth Dinner program; Wards Lawyers donated $30,000 to help us develop our Youth Outreach program; and the Kiwanis Club of Scott’s Plains added $5,000 to their 2-year total of $25,000 to support our Peterborough After School programs.
We were also fortunate to receive two legacy gifts to help fill some of the extraordinary needs of our Club. Earl Manley, a loyal supporter of the work we do, provided a major gift of $50,000 in memory of his son Hugh Manley who was tragically killed in an accident.
The families of Dom and John Fox donated more than $100,000 from the Estate of Dom Fox to the Club to support current and future needs. $36,000 was used to cover the costs of lighting the new skatepark and the remainder is designated to support sports programs over the coming years. Dom Fox was a longtime supporter of the Club and a generous citizen of Lindsay. His family continues to build on his legacy with their generous support of BGC and other organizations in our communities.
A sincere thank you to our amazing Board of Directors who were called upon this year to help us develop a new 5-year strategic plan which will set the Club and Foundation up for success, and our staff who make it all look easy.
Whether someone purchases a ticket to an event, donates a prize for one of our auctions, or provides a major gift to directly support needs at the Club, we are so grateful for the generous individuals and businesses in our community. Without them, we would not be able to meet the needs of children, youth and families. And as we like to say, Opportunity Changes Everything.
Amy Terrill Executive DirectorWho we are
It is the mission of the BGC Kawarthas Foundation to support the aims of BGC Kawarthas by acquiring the necessary financial resources to meet local youth service needs.
Foundation
In The Club
Crayola Canada
TD Bank
Kawartha Credit Union Peterborough
Twisted Trauma
Kiwanis Scott's Plains Canopy Project
Bakshi Family Enterprise Holdings
Reid's Valu-Mart
Major Donors: Lindsay Social Dance Club
Mike Wilson Haunted
Backyard
Lindsay Reunion
Lindsay Agricultural Society
Williamson Chrysler Fowlers Corners District
Omemee Swans Lions Club
Thank You To Our Major Event Sponsors for
their outstanding commitment to changing young lives
Club & Foundation Boards
Club President
John Hagarty
Vice President
Dianna Scates
Treasurer
Michelle Finley
Secretary
Wilma Lynch
Past President
Catherine Miller
Directors
Lynda Craven
Manju Asdhir
Steve Green
Kyley Stevenson
Laraine Hale
Brandon Clarkson
Foundation
President
Geoff Grier
Vice President
Greg Murphy
Treasurer
Laurie Charlebois
Secretary
Richard Christie Directors
Broghan Dean
Krystina Cunnington
Julie Yandt
Vince Killen
Honorary Members
Emily Avery-Graves
Greg Walling