Cranbrook Daily Townsman, April 15, 2013

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Cranbrook and Kimberley volunteers were honoured on Friday, April 12 at the Volunteer Appreciation and Awards Gala. Gathered here are winners of the volunteer awards and event sponsors. Pictured, left to right: Keri Rinehart, BC Hydro; Bill Hughes, Investors Group; Danika Reid, Youth Volunteer of the Year; Sandy Zeznik, Cranbrook Health Care Auxiliary (Group Volunteers of the Year); Jeanne Davidson, Volunteer of the Year; Jason Spyksma, Cranbrook Dodge; Lois Dettling, Cranbrook Health Care Auxiliary; Robby Beaulac, Family Volunteer of the Year; Rachel Christie, Cranbrook Health Care Auxiliary; Jazmine Beaulac, Family Volunteer of the Year; and Laurie Reed Harris, Volunteer Kootenays, the organizer of the event. See Page 2 for more on the event.

SERVICES FOR SENIORS

Community Connections to deliver Better at Home program BARRY COULTER Townsman Staff

A local organization — Community Connections Society — has been chosen to deliver a new program, which will provide Cranbrook seniors with

non-medical home support. The provincially-funded Better at Home program provides these services in more than 60 B.C. communities. The United Way designed the Better at Home

program, with the goal of supporting local non-profit agencies in coordinating the delivery of such services as housekeeping, shopping and friendly visiting. On Thursday, April 4, the Cranbrook and Kimber-

SCHOOL PROGRAM EKC INVITES YOU TO YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR SHOWCASE  final showcase Wednesday, April 17 1:00–2:30 Heritage Inn Cranbrook – everyone welcome

Worry less, live more.

Together through life.

 students grades 3–6 have created their business, made their product and they are now ready to sell

 10% of their profit will go to a charity

ley United Way hosted a public input session on Better at Home, with the ultimate goal of choosing an organization to deliver the service. Debbie Sharp, with the United Way of the Lower

Mainland, and Field Coordinator for the Better at Home program, who was in town to help facilitate the event, praised the work of local community developers Sandra Davis and Pat Wray for getting the pro-

gram off the ground in Cranbrook, and collecting information and surveys to help determine the precise need locally.

See BETTER, Page 3

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

WED., APRIL 17, 2013 FOLLOWED BY A RECEPTION Heritage Inn, Cranbrook • Registration 7:00 pm • Meeting 7:30 pm Everyone is welcome, not just EKC members! RSVP Myfy Grasdal 250.426.8223 ext.3361 or mgrasdal@ekccu.com EKCCU.COM CR ANBROOK • ELKFORD • FERNIE • SPARWOOD


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