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When Canada AM announced the Aviva Community Fund winners live from E.L. Crossle yon Tuesday there were cheers, screaming and yelling and even a few tears. Mariah Bunz, who sparked the idea for The Riehl Skate Park, broke down in tears as Aviva CEO Maurice Tulloch handed her and the family of Isaac Riehl a cheque for $115,000. Bunz got even more emotional when Mayor Dave Augustyn added a second cheque, also for $115,000, for the Riehl Skate Park. Bunz saw an ad on TV for the Aviva Community Fund, which gives $1 million each year to winning ideas. She decided to pursue the fund, creating the idea for the Riehl Skate Park as a legacy to Isaac Riehl, who was killed in an accident with a car while skateboarding on Foss Road in October. “I’m so happy. So glad,” said Bunz through her tears. “It’s amazing,” she said later, after the tears had stopped, noting when she submitted the idea she never dreamed it would end with Canada AM filming live from her high school and more than $230,000 for her skate park idea. “I worked really hard. I know how much it means to the community,” said Bunz on why she was so emotional when
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learning of the $115,000 Aviva fund win. “There was a lot of pressure, but I’d do it again.” Bonita Riehl, Isaac’s mother, also said the morning announcement was amazing. “My son was very popular,” said Riehl, I didn’t know to what extent.” With the huge amount of support for the skate park idea and for Isaac, as well as the community spirit in the gymnasium Tuesday morning, Riehl said it was really exciting to hear Aviva would be giving the community $115,000. “Isaac’s spirit is alive,” said his mom. “It will never die.” Mayor Dave Augustyn said he was overwhelmed after the cheque presentation with the demonstration of how vibrant the community is. Noting the community has needed a skate park for several years, Augustyn said he’s pleased Aviva is awarding Pelham $115,000 and that council was able to match those funds. He also told The Voice the town plans to match any other donations to the park. Jeff Hutcheson delivered sports and weather live from E.L. Crossley during the Canada AM broadcast on Jan. 29. During the live segments he talked about growing up in Pelham and received some Crossley spirit wear from Principal Ed Goertzen since Hutcheson would have been part of “the Cyclone family.” Crossley also took the opportunity to highlight the great things happening at the
MARIAH Bunz (left) hugs Bonita Riehl, while Ted Riehl and Jacob Riehl look on after Aviva CEO Maurice Tulloch presented them with a cheque for $115,000 to help build a skate park in honour of Isaac Riehl. Principal of E.L. Crossley Ed Geortzen (far right) presented Canada AM’s Jeff Hutcheson with a Crossley sweatshirt during the broadcast of the morning show in Pelham on Tuesday. Sarah Murrell/Voice Photo school, including the marching band, other school bands, and the rowing team. The morning was supported by several local businesses who provided breakfast, coffee and juice including the Lazy Loon; Tim Horton’s; Sobey’s; Giant Tiger; Shoppers Drug Mart; White Meadows; and Chartwell’s, E.L. Crossley’s cafeteria supplier.
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