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A Message from the Rotary Club + COVID Vaccination Clinics
As a service to our community, The Rotary Club of Fenelon Falls is taking a leading role in keeping our community safe through vaccination clinics.
A Note From the Rotary Club of Fenelon Falls
The Rotary Club of Fenelon Falls held the first of 4 Early Bird draws for $500.00 and on 22 December 2020 drew the ticket belonging to Jim Ballantyne of Bobcaygeon.
Tickets are still available at George Wilson's (no walk in at this time), the Wee Quilt Shoppe (closed at this time), in Lindsay at Lindsay Dodge (call ahead) and at John's Quality Car Care (call ahead).
Rotary Club of Fenelon Falls Classic Car Draw Sells Out For First Time Since 2002
Submitted by Randy Johnson
The Rotary Club of Fenelon Falls Classic Car draw was a sell-out for the first time since 2002. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all who have made this year a success for us. We had to postpone the last 2 draws for $500.00 due to the Virus but we did make them with Gary Chambers from Port Dover, ONT and Gregory Turner from Conquerall Banks, NS each winning. We were able to hold the draw for the 1970 Dodge Challenger early this year due to the sell-out and Doug Simkins of Owen Sound, Ontario was the big winner. He was really happy to get the call late at night telling him he had won.
From the Rotary Club of Fenelon Falls
Submitted by Randy Johnson
During this most difficult time, the Rotary Club of Fenelon Falls has suspended our regularly held Thursday evening meetings, but we have not gone away. We have made a donation to the Salvation Army Food Bank of $4,000.00 as well as a donation of $1,000.00 to the Kawartha Food Source, to help those in our community. The Rotary Classic Car Draw is also in suspension – however, we are still selling tickets.