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Miner game dinner big success

KINGSVILLE — The Jack Miner Migratory Bird Sanctuary benefited last weekend from a wild game dinner hosted by the Jack Miner Foundation.

About 250 meals were prepared which included Water Buffalo meatballs, Pheasant stir fry, Venison sausage, Pickerel chowder and all the trimmings necessary to enjoy a great takeout game dinner.

The lineup was several cars deep during the pickup time for the Jack Miner Migratory Bird Foundation Wild Game Dinner. in the bottom photo, diners were entertained by the local band ‘No Drama’ under the gazebo on the south side of the road.

Cars lined up down Road 3, reminiscent of past years when cars lined the road to see the geese.

About $10,000 was raised for the event. Diners could eat in their vehicle or spend time on picnic tables across from the sanctuary grounds, where the local band No Drama played live music at the gazebo.

Cash and cheque donations are still being taken at the sanctuary, if you’d like to support the cause.

Visit jackminer.ca for details.

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