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Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Dream Cottage Winner

Winner of Dream Cottage 2009
Eric Carroll of Miramichi, NB
Ticket # 327
Eric purchased 10 Tickets with Tag on April 6!
Congratulations Eric! Dream Cottage or $50,000

Bonus Draw for $500 Gas

Gary Gill of Fredericton, NB
(Ten tickets with Tag on April 6)

Thanks to all who supported Dream Cottage 2009!

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Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Blackville Hosts Fundraiser for Miramichi Walk to Cure Diabetes


A benefit night will happen this Saturday April 4 from 7pm-1am at Nine Pine Truck Stop on Main Street in Blackville. All proceeds will go toward the first annual Miramichi Walk for a Cure to Diabetes. Music will be provided by M.O.T.E.L, a new local band featuring Jake Stewart, Justin Walls, Rudy Miller and Jonathan Walls. Door prizes will be drawn throughout the night.

"Local businesses have been very supportive of this fundraiser," says Jennifer Keenan, Chair of the Miramichi Walk Committee. "We've got some awesome door prizes to give away, something for everyone, including various merchandise and gift certificates ranging in value from $20 up to $100. There are going to be a lot of lucky winners."

Keenan's daughters, Jules, age 8, and Abby, age 6, were both diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in the summer of 2006. In 2007 and 2008 the Keenan family raised funds and participated in Moncton's Walk for a Cure.

"This year we thought it was time for Miramichi to have its own walk," Keenan says. "There are so many local families affected by diabetes and new children are being diagnosed all the time."

"Until it affects your life, people do not understand what it means to live with this disease," she explains. "Living with type 1 diabetes is something you have to deal with and monitor every moment of every day. It's a lot of work, a huge responsibility for parents and the children. You can't ever have a down day because your child's health is at stake. We need to constantly count the girls' carbs, do needle pokes to test their blood sugar, and make sure they're getting insulin in order to keep their diabetes under control."

Canada has the sixth highest occurrence rate of type 1 diabetes in children 14 years of age and younger in the world. Type 1 diabetes is the most severe form of diabetes, striking infants, children and young adults, leaving them insulin-dependent for life. Insulin, however, is not a cure, nor does it prevent the eventual and devastating complications to the disease which may include kidney failure, blindness, heart disease, stroke, amputation and even death.

"A cure means everything for my family," Keenan says. "And with all the modern advances and breakthroughs in research, we believe that a cure is not only possible but that it will happen in the girls' lifetime. So I hope that people will not only come out and make a donation at Nine Pine this weekend, but also support our walk by volunteering, entering a team or pledging a walker."

The Miramichi Walk for a Cure will take place on August 30th, 2009, at the Middle Island Irish Historical Park. Funds raised will go toward the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), an organization founded in 1970 by parents of children with diabetes and the only major diabetes organization focused exclusively on research both for a cure and improving the quality of life of people living with the disease.

For more information about Miramichi's Walk for a Cure to Diabetes contact Keenan at (506) 843-6081 or email jasonjen@nbnet.nb.ca.

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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

A Taste of Chocolate Event at Rodd Miramichi

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Wednesday, January 09, 2008

CONNIE & PAUL RELEASE NEW CD AS FUNDRAISER FOR PALLIATIVE CARE EDUCATION

Miramichi folk duo Connie & Paul are releasing their 4th recording Sunday January 20, 2008, 2PM at the Miramichi Regional Hospital Viewpoint Cafeteria on the 5th floor. The recording entitled “Let Me Walk You to the Corner” will be used as a fundraiser for the Miramichi Hospital Foundation PCU/EMP Palliative Education Fund and will sell for $20.00 each. The duo has pledged $5.00 to the fund from the sale of each of the 1000 CDs printed for a total of $5,000.00. To honour their pledge Connie & Paul have decided to donate the entire proceeds from the first 250 CDs sold to the fund. The fund will be available to staff of the Palliative Care Unit and the Extramural Program at Region 7 Hospital for palliative education purposes.

The recording features a varied selection of thought provoking songs. Selections include old gospel favourites as well as contemporary songs all arranged by Connie & Paul. The title song “Let Me Walk You to the Corner” is a powerful and inspiring original composition that was written specifically for palliative care.

The CD release will feature a performance by Connie & Paul and light refreshments will be served. Copies of the CD will be available for purchase at a cost of $20 each.

Connie Doucet & Paul McGraw have been sharing the stage together for 20 years. Their previous albums have met with critical acclaim worldwide and they have been described as being “. . . at the top of their craft . . .” as songwriters. They have performed throughout the Maritimes at festivals, concerts and pubs as well as special events such as Canada Day on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, La Place des Arts in Montreal and Seatrade in Miami Beach Florida. They have kept a schedule of 30-50 appearances per year including their acclaimed Miramichi Kitchen Party.

For more information on Connie & Paul or the CD release please visit: www.ConnieandPaul.com

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Foundation to hold 2nd annual community breakfast

The Miramichi Regional Hospital Foundation will be hosting the 2nd annual community breakfast on the grounds of the Miramichi Regional Hospital on Friday, August 24, 2007. Proceeds from the breakfast will go towards the Miramichi Regional Hospital Foundation’s purchase of a local digital mammogram service for the Diagnostic Imaging Department at the Miramichi Regional Hospital. The breakfast will begin at 6:30 a.m until 11a.m and will be held rain or shine as many local businesses and service clubs have donated tents to provide necessary shelter. Parking for the event will be located across the street from the hospital grounds. Advanced orders for deliveries will be taken until Wednesday, August 22.

“The community breakfast will have a carnival type atmosphere that will not only provide a great breakfast but also free fun for the whole family,” says Joanne Sellars, managing director of the Miramichi Regional Hospital Foundation. Entertainment, children’s activities and health information kiosks will be set up for all to enjoy along with the scrambled eggs, hash browns, and bacon breakfast prepared in the morning for a cost of $4. Adding a healthy touch to this breakfast, the public will also be able to choose options such as fruit, yogurt or muffins to go with their meal. Miramichi Regional Hospital Foundation board members, local personalities, volunteers, MRHA Board members, staff and physicians from the Miramichi Regional Health Authority will volunteer at the breakfast.

Many local businesses are showing their support through donations. To make a donation to this worthy cause or to purchase tickets, call the breakfast hotline at 623-3303. The breakfast is being sponsored by various businesses and individuals with the main sponsor being Atlantic Superstore.

The Miramichi Regional Hospital Foundation's purpose is to raise funds for the purchase of equipment; construction projects for erection, extension, or alteration of buildings and provision of care for patients of Miramichi Regional Health Authority.

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Monday, August 20, 2007

Casting For Recovery Canada

The first annual Casting For Recovery Canada event to be held in New Brunswick, this year will be in the Miramichi area during the last two weeks of September. This is a national non-profit support and educational program for women who have or have had breast cancer. In previous years the retreats were held in Quebec, Nova Scotia, Ontario and British Columbia. Led by Kathryn Maroun, a professional fly fisher, CFRC provides an opportunity for women whose lives have been profoundly affected by breast cancer to gather in a beautiful, natural setting and learn fly-fishing, "a sport for life"!

Just as importantly, this offers an opportunity for time away, to meet new friends and have fun. We are currently looking for PARTICIPANTS, volunteers and/or donations to assist with the retreat this year. Participation is arranged by an anonymous lottery and requires registration and the time to attend. The event takes place over a three day period, usually starting on Friday. There will be no cost of any kind for participants!

For more information or to inquire about volunteering, participating or making a donation please visit the website at:
www.castingforrecovery.com , call Kathryn Maroun at 416.347.7000 or email:
kathryn@whatacatch.net

Casting For Recovery Canada is holding a 50/50 Draw on Saturday August 25, 2007.

There are two top prizes: first is 1 V.I.P. ticket for the “Country Rocks the Hill” Concert in Moncton on September 1, 2007 and second is a Prepaid Cell Phone from Downeast Communications in Miramichi! Bonus prizes to be announced later!

Tickets can be purchased ahead of time at all three Downeast Communications locations in Miramichi and the “Opry Music Store” @ 450 King George HWY at a cost of only $2 each. Tax-deductible donations will also be accepted.

Limited amount of tickets will be sold! Help breast cancer recovery and see a great show at the same time!

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Friday, August 17, 2007

Miramichi Regional Hospital Foundation’s 2nd Annual
Miramichi Community Breakfast, Friday, August 24, 2007


6:30 am – 11:00 am

Tickets $4.00 each

All breakfast proceeds go towards the purchase of a local digital mammogram service.

Entertainment / Draws / Games & Information Booths / Jumping Castles / Clowns

Grand Prize Draw – a chance to win a return trip for 2 anywhere West Jet flies in Canada.

Get a ballot with your breakfast ticket and this year you have a chance to purchase extra tickets to win a $2 each or three for $5.00.

Tickets are on sale now at various business locations, and will be on sale at the breakfast.

Thanks for your support!

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Thursday, May 17, 2007

Giant yard sale benefits Juvenile Diabetes research

A family dealing with Juvenile Diabetes is hosting a giant yard sale this weekend. Proceeds from the sale will benefit research for a cure.

The event was conceived and organized by Jennifer Keenan. The Barnettville resident and her husband Jason have two children living with the disease. Almost a year ago, and within three weeks of each other, their daughters Jules and Abby were diagnosed.

“It was absolutely devastating,” Keenan said. “It changes your whole life. You have to learn to test their sugar, to watch their carbs, to give them their insulin. You feel like your whole life is about this disease.”

Diabetes results when an individual’s blood glucose, or blood sugar, is too high. With Juvenile Diabetes the pancreas does not produce insulin, a hormone that helps glucose get into the cells and provide them with energy. Without insulin, too much glucose stays in the blood. Eventually, high blood glucose can lead to serious problems with the heart, kidneys, eyes, nerves, gums and teeth.

Living with the illness has now prompted Keenan into action, communicating with other families in the same situation, while raising awareness of the disease and funds for research. This year, Keenan and others in her family will be participating in the “Walk for the Cure” on June 3 in Moncton and, of course, hosting the yard sale this weekend.

“Support for the sale has been wonderful. People have been so generous and we are very grateful for everyone’s help,” she said.

Jules and Abby will also be helping out and raising funds. The girls, along with Jules’ twin brother Samuel, will be selling Crystal Light at the event.

The yard sale is this coming Saturday, May 19, at the Anglican Church Hall at 293 Main Street in Blackville from 9 am to 3 pm. For information on how to donate to the Walk for a Cure, call the Keenans at 506-843-6081 or email jasonjen@nbnet.nb.ca.

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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

RED SHIELD CAMPAIGN

The Salvation Army's 88th National Red Shield Campaign runs during the month of May.
The theme of this year’s campaign is “Open Your Eyes”.

Every year the Miramichi Community “sees the need” and responds generously to support The Salvation Army to “meet the needs” of our local people. We are able to provide food, clothing, temporary shelter or transportation and referral to agencies and treatment centres with the funds that are raised right here. We are planning to open an emergency shelter in the Miramichi in the near future. Red Shield Funds would assist in making the shelter a reality.

The 2007 Miramichi Red Shield fundraising target is $18,500.00. We are inviting individuals, families, churches, service groups and staff members from businesses, restaurants and schools to partner with us to reach our goal. Our challenge to Miramichiers is to donate “A Dollar A Day For The Month of May”.

REGISTER to participate in the challenge by CALLING 622-7826 and receive a free Loonie Roller which holds 25 Loonies. You may also mail or deliver your donation directly to The Salvation Army Community Resource Center Office at 231 Pleasant St., Miramichi, NB E1V 1Y6. (an official tax receipt will be issued)

All Loonie Rollers and donations must be received by June 5th, 2007.
OPEN YOUR EYES MIRAMICHI! SEE the need! SEE the solution! SEE what YOU CAN DO!

Debbie Churchill
Social Services Coordinator

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Friday, May 04, 2007



Support Local Athlete in Toronto Travels

O’Donaghue’s Pub on Water Street in Chatham will host a fundraising event for Navenda Reynolds this weekend on Saturday May 5th from 8pm to 2am. Navenda is travelling to Toronto next month to compete as a fitness model in the World National Sports Association Fame World Tour 2007. Proceeds from the evening at O'Donaghue's will help pay for Navenda's trip and other expenses associated with competing at this level.

Pam McKendrick will provide live music and draws for fabulous door prizes will happen throughout the evening. There is a $5 Cover Charge.

Come out and enjoy a wonderful evening of great entertainment and support a local athlete!

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Monday, February 19, 2007



Support Local Athlete in Toronto Travels

Come on down to O’Donaghue’s Pub on Water Street in Chatham
On May 5th from 8:00p.m. to 2:00a.m.
$5 Cover Charge
LIVE MUSIC BY PAM MCKENDRICK
***Door Prizes Throughout the Night***

Help Support Local Athlete Travel To Toronto
To Compete As a Fitness Model
WITH THE…
WORLD NATURAL SPORTS ASSOCIATION
FAME WORLD TOUR 2007
JUNE 8TH – 10TH

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