Oakville Beaver, 10 May 2018, p. 51

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NEWS Local group plays host to national association's AGM • Continued from page 23 awarded more than $650,000 since 1959 to help students achieve a level of education they otherwise may not have access to. The club also supports numerous community agencies including the Salvation Army, St. John Ambulance, the Halton Children's Aid Founda­ tion, Kerr Street Mission, the Reach Out Centre for Kids, Big Brothers Big Sis­ ters and many others. Lynett noted that in 2016/2017 the Oakville club donated more than $100,000 to various com­ munity agencies. Between 1962 and 2017 Lynett said donations to community agencies to­ talled nearly $2.5 million. "This is an organiza­ tion where there are no high paid CEOs. Everyone who is a part of the associ­ ation is a volunteer," said Lynett. "All the money goes back into the community to help people." The Oakville club has its general meetings monthly at the Oakville Golf Club and in the sum­ mer members meet once a week to golf. May Court also fea­ tures dinner clubs and The May Court Club of Oakville supports numerous community agencies. card clubs for its mem­ bers. "There's a great social side to this volunteer or­ ganization," said Lynett. According to the club website membership ben­ efits include: increased awareness of the commu­ nity's needs; being able to use talents and experi­ ence for the benefit of the community; getting op­ portunities for growth within the club; develop­ ing new skills; attending membership information sessions and association conferences; receiving a mentor to help with inte­ gration; and making lots of friends. Lynett noted the May 5 weekend is a special time for the May Court Club of Oakville as this year it is "This is an organization where there are no high paid CEOs. Everyone who is a part of the association is a volunteer. All the money goes back into the community to help people." May Court Club of Oakville Public Relations Director Laurie Lynett hosting the Association of May Court Club Canada's Annual General Meeting. Delegates from the other Ontario May Court Club's will be visiting Oakville to see what the Town has to offer, fun­ draise, socialize and swap best practices. Membership in May Court costs $75 for new members and $65 for each year after. For more information visit www.maycourt.ca. urn bugs , 8. POP price on clearance items in t j ^ ihmKi 4s-isf»rnrture' r S S ' BetowC05tm! v s a v i n g v o u ON NOW AT THE BRICK! SAVING YOU MORE For more details go instore or online @thebrick.com. 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