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Smile Cookie Fundraising Campaign Results Expected To Be Announced November 29th
By Sheldon Spackman
We’ve received word from the Red Deer Public School District that fundraising results from the recent Tim Horton’s Smile Cookie Campaign are expected to be released on Tuesday, November 29th.
The charity of choice for this year’s campaign is the Reading College where struggling readers get help to become readers of potential.
Apparently, it’s a really BIG cheque and it’s expected to be handed over during a special media event at the Tim Hortons at Orr Drive and 67th street in Red Deer at 2:30pm to celebrate the occasion.
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SPARC Red Deer – Caring Adult Nominations open now!
Red Deer community let’s give a round of applause to the incredible adults shaping the future of our kids. Whether they’re a coach, neighbour, teacher, mentor, instructor, or someone special, we want to know about them!
Tell us the inspiring story of how your nominee is helping kids grow up great. We will honour the first 100 local nominees for their outstanding contributions to youth development. It’s time to highlight those who consistently go above and beyond!
To nominate, visit Events (sparcreddeer.ca)
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