Southpoint Sun - August 12, 2020

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Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Winner will be drawn on Friday, August 14

Hogs for Hospice 50-50 prize now over $50,000 By Mark Ribble LEAMINGTON — The first ever Hogs for Hospice 50/50 draw will be held this weekend and someone will walk away over $53,000 richer. With the prize growing every hour, organizers hope that the final three days will bump the amount up even more. “Here’s an opportunity to hopefully change one family’s lives,” said Hogs Committee member Joe Oswald. The draw would have been a great addition to the annual Hogs for Hospice Motorcycle Rally, which should have been held on the Civic Holiday weekend. According to Oswald, the 50/50 draw was already in place, long before the rally and concert events had to be cancelled due to COVID-19. “We had everything ready to go and were going to be selling electronic tickets down at the park,” said Oswald. “For this year, it will just be through the website.” While it’s unclear how much could have been raised given the massive crowds at Seacliff Park, the committee is happy with the results so far. They’ve had tickets available for three weeks and the draw will become an an-

nual fundraiser to coincide with the big event. As for the committee, they found the Civic Holiday weekend to be unusually quiet this year. The committee members met on the Saturday morning at the amphitheatre to reminisce and have coffee. “We were able to share memories, stories and how this annual event has truly changed our lives,” said Oswald. “We stayed there for about an hour and a half.” The challenge for the group this year was to keep busy helping the community. They chose to pitch in and help other groups who were trying to make a difference in the community. “We helped out at the June 27th Miracle,” said Oswald. “We’re here to help any other organization that needs help.” The Hogs t-shirt team recently helped out with the gardening at Erie Shores Hospice as well. “We are so thankful to this community for their support and loyalty,” said Oswald. Meanwhile, plans for the 2021 Hogs for Hospice Motorcycle Rally are moving full steam ahead. All four bands that

were booked for 2020 have committed to performing in 2021. “We’ve got lots of surprises in store for next year,” said Oswald. The committee is also happy that they were able to obtain the services of Ascend Fundraising Solutions, who are setting up and administering the 50/50 draw. “We did our homework and found the best company out there to handle this draw,” said Oswald. Ascend is responsible for many fundraising draws, such as the 50/50 draws

for major sports teams like the Vancouver Canucks and Toronto Maple Leafs. They also recently handled a 50/50 draw for the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, which raised almost $300,000. And on Friday, August 14, Ascend will draw one number out of the thousands entered and that will make one lucky person very happy. It will also make Joe Oswald and his committee very happy. “That’s what it’s all about,” he said. You still have time to enter the draw at www.hogsforhospice.com

Nicholls announces transit funding C H AT H A M - K E N T — Last week, Ontario received federal funding approval for long awaited transit infrastructure projects for Chatham-Kent, Leamington and the Town of LaSalle. Chatham-Kent Leamington MPP Rick Nicholls made the announcement on behalf of Ontario Infrastructure Minister, Laurie Scott. “These projects are a combined investment of more than $5.8 million from the province, the federal and local governments,” said MPP Nicholls. “This investment will create jobs, improve local transit infrastructure and

help to kick start the reopening of the local economy.” “Chatham-Kent is committed to developing a transit system that is safe, affordable, reliable and accessible and this funding is essential to that goal. By helping us purchase vehicles, rehabilitate our shelters and upgrade our technology, Infrastructure Canada and the Province of Ontario are important partners in providing this vital service to our residents. We are extremely grateful for the support and partnership” said Mayor Darrin Canniff. Last July, Ontario nominated a number of transit

and road infrastructure projects under the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) for federal approval. MPP Nicholls added, “Today’s announcement means that the province’s commitment of nearly $2 million towards fleet improvements, including accessible vehicles and updated transit technology and amenities for Chatham-Kent, and the purchase of two new larger buses in Leamington can move forward and be delivered quickly to the people of these communities.”

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