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The 6th Annual Cowichan River Cleanup
Photo by Malcolm Chalmers
Volunteers Cliff Suntjen, John Jefferson, J. F. Giroux, Sandy Cumming and Willa Suntjen at Little Beach on the day of the annual Cowichan River Cleanup hosted by the Cowichan Lake and River Stewardship Society. The team found mostly trash left by tubers, as well as boats, clothing, cans, and bottles.
Food bank now has until Sept. 15 to find new location Tamu Miles
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As you’ve no doubt read in recent issues of this paper, the local food bank is seeking a new location to operate out of here in town. Because the Lake Cowichan Christian Fellowship church is relocating, the food bank must look for another home by Sept. 15 of this year, a deadline that gives them a bit of reprieve from the original deadline of Aug. 30. At the Aug. 12 Finance and Administration meeting, food bank board members presented to mayor and council as a delegation. “Mayor and council were very receptive to our visit,” says Katherine Worsley, a food bank board member. “They will be looking into their inventory of buildings over the next couple of weeks and we will have an answer from them on Aug. 26, at their regular town
meeting.” “We have an idea for a couple of places,” says Coun. Tim McGonigle. “We are looking at all avenues, and if it’s not one of our buildings we will look elsewhere.” Worsley says that the delegation did ask about the Ranger Station, which is up for sale, as well as the Mildred Child Annex building where the building inspector is located, but were told that council could not, at that time, discuss either of those locations. “We would need at least 800 to 1,000 square feet,” says Worsley. The cost of renting a building is a factor for the food bank, explains Worsley, as the monies they receive through fundraising and donations goes back into supplying food to those in need in the area. “We do have a small pot right now.” At a rental cost of $1,000 per month, the organization would only be able to sustain that cost for six months, and at a $600 base
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they would be able to last about 10 months. to fundraise for them on an annual basis to “And that’s not including hydro and phone,” help with covering overhead costs. says Worsley. “We spend between $4,000 “We are working as hard as we can, talking and $6,000 in buying the food that we need to anyone that we can about it. We are still for one year.” accepting donations, monetary donations and The food bank is hoping to raise $8,000 by food donations,” says Worsley. Sept. 15 to help with relocation costs. She adds that if you have an overload of “And that’s above and beyond what we garden vegetables and would like to gift already have for our food sources,” says some of them to the food bank, please keep Worsley. them refrigerated until their next distribution All donations over $20 receive a tax receipt. day, which will take place on Sept. 10. McGonigle says that because of budgetary Donations in the form of cheques can be constraints this year the town is not able to mailed to the Lake Cowichan Food Bank help the food bank financially in terms of the Society, Box 1087, Lake Cowichan, BC, rental costs of a facility. However, he states V0R 2G0. Registered society number is that mayor and council did suggest that the #80291 7278 RR0001. And if you can help organization approach the town next year for in any way with finding a new location for a grant-in-aid. the society, please call either Cindy Vaast at “They do an amiable job,” says McGonigle. 250-749-6239, or Betty Sanddar at 250-749“And if we don’t help out those in need, we 4802. are not a very good community.” INTRODUCING THE ALL-NEW 2015 SONATA The society is also looking to recruit people
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