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If you are going to ride in a stretcher, the Northrup girls are doing it the best way. Maggi, Hannah and Sophie had a little help from West Lincoln firefighter Chris Kivell in getting a lift on a West Lincoln Fire rescue stretcher. The display was part of the West Lincoln Chamber of Commerce’s Free Community BBQ on Saturday, for more photos, please turn to Page 12. Williscraft Photo
Lincoln Rotary donate $100,000 The Rotary Club of Lincoln made its largest, onetime donation to date Saturday - A $100,000 contribution to Cave Springs Camp and its Legacy Hall Project Lincoln Rotarians, their executive and members of the Lamplighters cast
met with representatives of the Cave Springs’ board of directors and the Legacy Hall fundraising team at the Cave Springs Camp in Beamsville for the presentation. Past Rotary President Sue Foster said that the organization is also call-
ing for a $25,000 matching donation from the community. “This is the largest one time donation the club has made to any organization,” Foster said. “We believe in the direction that the camp is making in taking it to a
four-season operation and supporting youth leadership and development all year round.” The community challenge aspect is intended not only to bring in more financial support for the project but to generate more awareness in general, Fos-
ter added. “Initiating the matching donation challenge to the community is to also help raise awareness of this project and get the community involved in supporting the camp,” Foster said/ Cave Springs Camp has been of-
fering quality summer camp programs and spring and fall educational programming to school-aged children since 1951. The construction of the brand new Legacy Hall facility will expand the camp to a yearSee ROTARY, Page 3