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The Salvation Army in Fenelon Falls Grateful for its Partnership with Sobeys
On the heels of a successful Christmas campaign and completion of its building renovation, The Salvation Army in Fenelon Falls was the recipient of more community generosity.
2021 Salvation Army Fenelon Falls Kettle Campaign a Success!
The Salvation Army in Fenelon Falls is celebrating the kindness of its area residents and businesses, having surpassed its Christmas campaign goals.
The Salvation Army in Kawartha Lakes Launches its 2020 Christmas Kettle Campaign
Submitted by Kathy Switzer
The Salvation Army is set to begin its annual Christmas Kettle campaign throughout Lindsay, Fenelon Falls, Bobcaygeon and Coboconk. Even during a pandemic, The Salvation Army marches on in support of those struggling with food insecurity, loneliness, and other practical realities that most of us take for granted. “We listen to people and work to care for their needs,” says Lt. Susan Roffel, Community Ministries Director in Lindsay. She and her husband, Lt. Bob Roffel, are both Pastors and arrived in Lindsay this summer to take over leadership of The Salvation Army’s work in Lindsay.
Victory at the Maryboro Lodge
Article submitted by Judy Kennedy, Photos submitted by Carol Milroy
For the past four years, the Fenelon Falls Horticultural Society has partnered with the Fenelon Falls Museum to grow and provide fresh produce to our local food bank at the Salvation Army Citadel. We named it the “Victory Garden”, as our effort to take a lesson from history during the first and second world wars, when towns and cities and homeowners transformed parkland and their backyards into vegetable gardens, to support the war effort. So, on that note, here is some history of the Victory Garden.