Oakville Beaver, 20 Mar 2015, p. 13

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continued from p. 12 They were super professional the way they Enlisting the Grade 6 members of the club handled it." to help with sales, they raised $600 in six The school had participated in Me to We days. events, but Pridmore and Collett thought a By the time the club wrapped up its sales, club would be able to organize more events selling the last of its 23rd box, it had raised in which the students could participate. They $1,150 for Oakville's Kerr Street Ministries hope to expand the reach by incorporating in just two weeks. It programs from other had also provided 46 organizations such as This was very student driven. families in Africa with Right to Play, teaching a vegetable garden, students Right to Play They showed maturity and an vitamins to 46 mothersgames. interest and passion for the to-be, 10 litres of water "Right to Play teaches initiative and an interest and to 46 children, two life skills and how people passion for the initiative to take it pencils and erasers to 46 live in other countries," on. They were super professional students and financial Pridmore said. literacy books to 46 The pair have also the way they handled it. mothers. been teaching the "It was so exciting younger students how to have people so to organize future interested in making Chantal Drolet events so that the club Munn's Public School teacher will continue for many people's lives better around the world and in years. our own community," "We realized how said Pridhome. important it is for the school that it's not just Drolet supervised the project and said she a one-year thing," Collett said. was not surprised to see it take off, given the "After (the bracelet sales) took off, we leadership of Pridmore and Collett. want it to continue," Pridmore said. "It "This was very student driven," she said. would be exciting to hear about some of "They showed maturity and an interest the things going on at the school after we've and passion for the initiative to take it on. graduated." Efforts help fund vegetable garden, financial literacy books 13 | Friday, March 20, 2015 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Do you want to get BACK TO HEALTH? ...Live without pain or suffering? ...Live a life with optimal Physical and Mental/Emotional Performance? Then call us TODAY to schedule a FREE Wellness consultation and start THRIVING instead of just SURVIVING! Grab a nutritious breakfast or lunch at our Epicurean Eatery. Free shake available for a limited time! OPENING SOON! Katrina Dollano TCM Practitioner Charleston Dollano Dr. Ron McAlister Executive Chef Chiropractor What's Good...? It is the fusion of balanced nutrition, mind and body with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), food cures, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Acupuncture, Chiropractic and Massage. ...That's Wellness by Design 125 Cross Ave., Oakville · www.whatsgoodwellness.ca · 905.845.5775 Buying? Selling? Re-financing? GOLD Call me for a quote at 905-845-0767 ext. 222 1276 Cornwall Road, Unit C, Oakville Ontario, L6J 7W5 www.haxelllaw.com · lawyers@haxelllaw.com T: 905-845-0767 · F: 905-845-5552 Personal Professional Service at Competitive Rates Come see why we have been voted best optiCal stoRe sinCe 1994! a wide variety Of deSigner BrandS: Oakville's experts in eye Care: Denise pala, niCky pala & mike mCGrath · armaNi · Tory Burch · Versace · ray BaN · marc JacoBs · carrera · coach · Juicy couTure AnD mOre... Designer lenses: nikOn, Zeiss, essilOr CriZAl kODAk AnD mOre Family Owned & Operated Optical A Name You Can Trust! 125 Cross Avenue, Oakville www.spaceoptical.ca · 905-842-2821 (Across from Home Depot) Space

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