25 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,A pril 1,2021 insidehalton.com KSM April Break Camp We are happy to be providing, in partnership with FCA Canada, an April Break Multi- Sports Camp for youth in the community. Camp at Kerr Street Mission is open to all kids aged 10-13 at a rate of $99 for the week. Registration is now open on canadafca.ca/aprilbreak. FCA Camps are always very popular with great coaches, leadership and student mentors. Make sure to sign up before spots run out! KSM. 485 Kerr Street, Oakville. 905-845-7485. Charitable Reg. No. 897106845RR0001 Deck Deck Goose • 905-536-6189 info@deckdeckgoose.ca • www.deckdeckgoose.ca Deck-cellent StaininG, PaintinG & conStruction Now accepting bookings for 2021 • Deck & fence construction • Deck & fence staining • Exterior Wood Restoration • Interior & Exterior Painting • Power Washing • Driveway & Concrete sealing A virtual evening with John McDer- mott on April 30, including a specially re- corded concert and live interactive conver- sation with the Canadian tenor, will raise funds for Oakville's Lighthouse for Griev- ing Children. The evening will also include a 3-course dinner for two from Spencer's at the Water- front, paired with red or white wine, com- pliments of Sandbanks Winery, delivered to your door. Tickets, which are $200, are available at SupportLH.com. Registration for the spe- cial event closes April 16. A performance by Sophia Tice will also be included. You can also register now for the Run4LH 2021, a virtual journey across Canada from Lighthouse2Lighthouse to take place between May 15 and June 15. Register at Run4LH.com and choose the distance you wish to complete: 5-100 kms by walking, running, biking, paddling etc. Funds from these fundraising activities enables Lighthouse to provide free grief support services to more than 300 children and their families each year. Lighthouse is 95 per cent self-funded with no government support. LIGHTHOUSE FUNDRAISERS INCLUDE MCDERMOTT CONCERT Lighthouse for Grieving Children hosts a virtual concert with tenor John McDermott April 30. Metroland file photo NEWS