Peninsula News Review, December 25, 2015

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PENINSULA

NEWS REVIEW

Plan ahead for New Year’s

Firefighters fill the shelves

Mary Winspear Centre hosts The Timebenders at Mardi Gras-themed event, page 10

Annual firefighter challenge surpasses last year’s food and cash donations, page 3

WASTE RECYCLING FOOD SCRAPS ccrvictoria.com

250-652-5008 Black Press C O M M U N I T Y

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Friday, December 25, 2015

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Meal is all about the community

Steven Heywood News staff

Merry Christmas From the staff and families of the PNR to you and yours at this time of year

FIRST NIGHT

Tomorrow afternoon’s second sitting at the annual Community Christmas Dinner in Sidney is full — but there may be a few seats still left at the morning meal. Christmas Day, Dec. 25, is the 16th annual Community Christmas Dinner at the Mary Winspear Centre’s Bodine Hall. More than 30 volunteer servers and cooks will be busy helping make the season just that much brighter for people who might not have anywhere else to go on Christmas Day. Co-ordinator of the meal, Wendy Warshawski, says 135 people have already registered for the 1 p.m. sitting, filling the hall to capacity. She said there are still seats available for the 11:30 a.m. sitting — noting that she has already made the decision to add more seats to meet any unexpected demand. “I don’t like to say ‘no’ to people,” she said. Volunteers have been working long hours to prepare a holiday meal for the elderly, familes in need or people who simply don’t have anywhere else to go at Christmas and would like to get out into the community. Warshawski said this year’s dinner, while similar to previous years, is a special one for the volunteers. Longtime chef John Mackelson died in a motorcycle crash in April 2015 and Warshawki said everyone misses him and his contribution to the dinner. Yet, the dinner continues and cook Clara Knight is busy with the last minute preparations, Warshawski said. Food has been donated by local grocery stores and Brentwood Bay’s Breadstuffs Bakery will be there, serving pies, cakes and ice cream for dessert. Doors at the Mary Winspear Centre open at 10 a.m. with the first sitting at 11:30 a.m. The Lions Club will be providing rides for those without transportation. For details, call Warshawski at 250-656-7678 and leave a message with full details. — with files from Carlie Connolly

New Year’s Eve Family Celebration

Join us for our 10th annual First Night New Year’s Eve celebration! Enjoy an evening of live family entertainment that is topped off with a spectacular fireworks display! Other event activities will include swimming, skating, face painting, and fun on our inflatable bouncy castle. December 31st December 22nd - 30th A variety of food truck Early Bird Family* $35 Family* $50 vendors will be on site s Adult (19yrs+) $12 Adult (19yrs+) $16 Rate Child (6 - 18yrs) $8 Child (6 - 18yrs) $12 for food sales. Child (0 - 5yrs) Free * 2 adults and up to 2 children, 1 adult and up to 3 children

Child (0 - 5yrs)

Free

Purchase your tickets at Panorama Recreation Centre, Greenglade Community Centre or call 250.656.7271. or 250.656.7055. panoramarecreation.ca


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