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Bottle Drive for PPE Supplies for Local Businesses
Kawartha Hypnosis is hosting a bottle drive to help support local Fenelon Falls small businesses that are reopening with more PPE. Your donations of beer bottles, cans, wine and liquor bottle are very much appreciated. They will go towards the purchase of masks, hand sanitizer, gloves, and other needed supplies for small Fenelon Falls businesses.
Local Residents Strongly Discouraged from Organizing Garage/Yard Sales
Submitted by Kendra Fleming
If you’re in the middle of spring cleaning, avoid organizing a garage sale or yard sale until further notice. The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit strongly discourages local residents from organizing or holding garage and yard sales during COVID-19. Having these types of sales can increase people’s exposure to COVID-19 and lead to the spread of the virus in Haliburton County, Northumberland County and the City of Kawartha Lakes.
Fenelon Falls Brewing Co. and Kawartha Conservation launch new Summer Ale
Submitted by Fenelon Falls Brewing Co.
Kawartha Conservation and Fenelon Falls Brewing Co. are kicking off the May long weekend with the launch of the Kawartha Summer Ale, the unofficial beer of summer 2020 in the Kawarthas. Through the generosity of Fenelon Falls Brewing Co., proceeds from every can and bottle sold (while supplies last) will be donated to Kawartha Conservation to support projects and initiatives that directly impact the health of area lakes and rivers.
General and Emergency Health Support during COVID-19
Kawartha Lakes Health Care Initiative (KLHCI), along with local primary health care providers, is reminding City of Kawartha Lakes (CKL) citizens that support is available for their general and emergency health concerns during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Fenelon Falls Brewing Company and Kawartha Conservation Launch New Partnership
Submitted by Mathew Renda
Kawartha Conservation and Kawartha Lakes-based Fenelon Falls Brewing Co. have launched an exciting new partnership that will focus on the long-term health of lakes and rivers within the Kawartha Conservation watershed.
Notice from the Fenelon Falls Farmers' Market
Submitted by Kathy Martin
These are such uncertain times for many, including our Fenelon Falls Farmers’ Market. Our plans for opening on May 15th have been put on hold for now. We have decided put things on hold until the first week in July, at which time we will only open if it is safe to do so, with all of our various vendors present.
Country Cupboard Giving Away 100 Trees for Earth Day
The good folks at Country Cupboard have started an annual tradition: every year, on Earth Day, they give away 100 trees that are ready to plant! There is no purchase necessary and the seedlings are only available while supplies last - first come, first served. The trees will be marked with their type and planting instructions, and they will be set out on the front porch of the Country Cupboard for contact-less pickup.
FanSaves Helps Gift Certificate Program
Submitted by FanSaves
With local businesses forced to close or reduce their hours amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the newly launched FanSaves Helps Gift Certificate Program is helping give business owners a boost across the country, Kawartha Lakes and Fenelon Falls. The program is working with the Fenelon Falls & District Chamber of Commerce and features gift certificates from local stores which can be used once things get back to normal.
“We noticed some areas were starting their own gift certificate programs so we decided to create a one-stop-shop and a hub for gift certificates from local businesses in partnership with Chambers, BIAs and organizations in regions across Canada. This is our way of giving back during this time” explained FanSaves Co-Founder & CEO, Shannon Ferguson.
Kawartha Lakes to increase leaf and yard collection days
Submitted by Doug Elmslie
As the weather gets warmer and the snow melts away, residents across the municipality are getting ready for spring. While practicing physical distancing, many of you may want to, or have already started, doing some outdoor spring cleaning. All that yard work creates additional waste, such as leaves, branches and twigs.
Kawartha Lakes landfills remain closed to the public due to COVID-19 to ensure staff and public health and safety. To recognize the desire to dispose of leaf and yard waste, Kawartha Lakes Waste Management Division has added a second spring leaf and yard pick up for this season. In addition to the scheduled June pick up, there will now be an additional pick up in May.
Health Unit Issues Order
Submitted by Kendra Fleming
To help protect area residents, the local Health Unit is taking stronger steps to help slow the spread of COVID-19 in the community. The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit today (April 14) issued a Class Section 22 Order that will require anyone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19, is considered a probable case, or has had contact with a confirmed case, to self-isolate in their home for 14 days. If the person fails to self-isolate as required, the Health Unit can ask the court to fine them up to $5,000 a day.
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.
COVID-19 = Feeding our Community
Submitted by WG Jackett & Sons Construction, Youngs Construction, and Rockwood Forest Nurseries
On March 11, the outbreak of COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic.
In response, communities across Ontario and the world are coming together by fundraising for those in need. Our initiative is to feed the community by providing vegetables which are potted in 1-gallon containers, through the support of three industry leaders:
- WG Jackett & Sons Construction (https://www.wgjackett.com/ )
- Youngs Construction (http://youngsconstruction.ca/ )
- Rockwood Forest Nurseries (http://www.rockwoodforest.com/
Our goal is to pot a minimum of 100,000 containers, but with a target of 200,000 containers, starting in early April, with availability for "zero contact" distribution by June.
A message from The Kawartha Store
Submitted by The Kawartha Store
This April is sure to be one like I have never experienced in my life. First thing we are hoping for is that everyone out in the world is taking care of themselves and their family. These are definitely different times for all of humankind. One thing that hasn't changed is that our Spring lines have come in and were delivered before the lockdown. Great colours and refreshing patterns, styles, and cuts. We can ship via Canada Post or deliver in the area, or you can do a curbside pick-up.
Fenelon Falls Brewing Co. partners with Ross Memorial Hospital
Submitted by Fenelon Falls Brewing Co.
Fenelon Falls Brewing Co. has partnered with Ross Memorial Hospital in the City of Kawartha Lakes to support urgent COVID-related equipment and technology needs as the RMH team responds to the pandemic.
With the spread of COVID-19 in the world, and now in the Kawarthas community, Fenelon Falls Brewing Co. is giving back to people that need support most. Fenelon Falls Brewing Co. has partnered with the Ross Memorial Hospital Foundation to support urgent COVID-related equipment and technology needs as the Ross Memorial Hospital team responds to the pandemic in the Kawartha Lakes.
An Update from Jardine Funeral Home & Cremation Centre
Submitted by Monica Bertrand-Jardine
As most are aware, funeral homes and their staff are essentials workers facing the current pandemic and the fight again Covid-19. We have watched as our neighbours in Bobcaygeon face this on an almost daily basis for the last three weeks. We pray for all funeral professionals and their staff on the frontlines caring for our recently deceased.
Rob and I, along with Julie Knox and Robert Blane, are currently working diligently to prepare and be ready in the event that our community starts to show signs of an outbreak. As with everything you read and see online, continue to be diligent with your hand washing, social isolation and distancing.
COVID-19 Cancellation Credits and Refunds
Submitted by Kawartha Lakes Community Development
In response to the Government of Ontario’s emergency declaration, and to help protect our clients and the public from COVID-19, all City of Kawartha Lakes recreation facilities, including recreation complexes, community centres, arenas, halls, parks, and swimming pools are closed until further notice.
City programs, including drop-in swimming and skating and fitness classes, are cancelled. The information below provides you with information regarding credits and refunds for cancelled programs.
Community Care continues to offer Meals on Wheels service
Submitted by Graeme Morrison
During this difficult time, we’re pleased to share that Community Care continues to operate its Meals on Wheels service across the City of Kawartha Lakes.
Both frozen and hot meal deliveries are still taking place, and we are still accepting new clients. We’re happy to be able to provide this service if it means helping keep people comfortable at home during a time when social distancing is so important.
Over $70,000 raised for the Bobcaygeon Relief Fund
Submitted by Stewart Morrison Insurance Brokers Ltd.
Businesses across Kawartha Lakes are showing tremendous leadership by pledging over $70,000 since the fund announcement last week to help with the urgent needs of those impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak.
“We’re so grateful that those who can in the community have stepped up and come together to help support the patients, loved ones, and healthcare workers dealing with the devastation of the virus. I want to personally thank the companies and individuals who have already donated,” said Marlene Morrison Nicholls, Stewart Morrison Insurance president and founding director of the Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes.
Staying Connected in Difficult Times
Submitted by Marina Hodson
Well, we are three weeks into the current measures and, speaking personally, every day continues to feel new and strange. I hope that whilst you continue to practice physical social-distancing to reduce the spread, you are able to remain in contact with loved ones and take this opportunity to reach out to someone who may need someone to check on them. We may not be able to go visit, but that certainly does not mean that we should not practice random acts of kindness or reach out to those who are struggling during this difficult time.
Kawartha Lakes Country Living Show Reschedules for June 2020
Mark your calendars — the 36th annual Kawartha Lakes Country Living Show has been rescheduled for June 19-21, 2020. This decision was made with the overall hope that our lives will have a sense of normalcy by then and based on the availability of the Fenelon Falls Community Centre.
The Country Living Show committee is taking every necessary precaution and continues to monitor our current situation amidst the global pandemic. Any advisement provided by government or health officials will be taken into account to ensure that the event can run safely and smoothly. The number one priority of the Fenelon Falls Chamber of Commerce and the Country Living Show committee is the safety of our vendors, visitors, and volunteers.