100 People Who Share group gears up for another year of giving
The 100 People Who Share Bruce County group is ready to surpass the quarter-million-dollar mark of giving in 2025.
The local fund-raising organization, now in its ninth year, is gearing up for its three regular meetings: April 28, July 28 and Oct. 27, at 7 p.m., at Ainsdale Golf Course.
The meetings are one hour in length. Members hear three presentations drawn from the eight local groups and organizations that have been nominated.
100 people. One hour. $10,000! It’s that simple; it’s that powerful!
The Kincardine Lions Club’s All-Wheel Park was named the recipient of the donation in October, 2024.
The group is always interested in having additional members. For more information, contact
billpike3@gmail.com.
Written ByBill Pike is a retired elementary school principal. He and his wife, Sharon, have lived in Kincardine for 47 years, enjoying fulfilling careers, rural life, three wonderful children, and four outstanding grandchildren. Golf in the summer (poorly), pickleball, guitar-playing, long leisurely walks, the sunny south and family all fill his time. This project is as an effort by him to share his interest about the topics affecting seniors and how they can advocate for their issues. The statement, “Getting old isn’t for the faint of heart,” is real! The rewards of retirement can sometimes be accompanied by aches, pains, medical concerns, and general wellness issues. In this column, Pike takes a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly of senior living. Don’t laugh at age, pray to make it!
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