Great Big Jam 

Plans are coming together nicely for the Great Big Jam on Saturday, August 22, 2009.
Several bands are already booked including 3rd Wave, Running Red Lights, and others.
This is an all day, all ages event that is sure to please all tastes.
The Great Big Jam will begin at noon and run until Midnight at the Dow People Place in Sarnia. Visit the Great Big Jam website at http://greatbigjan.proboards.com for more information and updates. The event will benefit the United Way and several other agencies.
THe event is organized by Steve Loxton of Great Big Sound; his website is: www.greatbigsound.ca.

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Moving Date is getting closer 


The moving date for us to move into the Chris Dawson Foundation Centre at 420 East St. in Sarnia is getting closer. In fact, we have already started to move our long term files, and campaign supplies into our lower unit. The furniture will move in on July 23, and the official move takes place on Monday, July 27th, 2009.

In the photo above, are representatives from other groups have have already moved in, or soon will. Standing next to me is Judy Doan from the Alzheimer Society of Sarnia-Lambton, George Vincent and Marianne Buchanan from the Lambton Seniors, Dave Leclair from the Multiple Sclerosis, Anita Minielly, who is the Executive Director of the Chris Dawson Foundation, and Marsha Davidson from the Breast Cancer Society of Canada.



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Fenwick Motors keeps the campaign motoring along 


Thank you to Glen Fenwick and his customers for supporting the United Way in June. Customers and Fenwick himself all pitched in to support the campaign that is about to set it's campaign goal. With this support, the Campaign is already at over $250,000.

The United Way Board will meet tonight and have two important agenda items. The first of which is to set the 2009 Campaign goal which will be announced in August, and the other is to approve the final policy regarding the new Community Outcomes Process.

It is widely speculated agencies that are approved for funding will receive a three year funding commitment from the United Way beginning April 1, 2010. First, agencies have to submit this summer in the first of two rounds of submissions. The entire process is likely to run until near Christmas. Final decisions will be approved by the Board in January and payments will begin on April 1, 2010.

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Congratulations to LCCVI 


Congratulations to Lambton Central Collegiate and Vocational Institute in Petrolia for winning the Secondary School of the year. Roger Sparks, the Employee Campaign Chair at LCCVI issued a fundriasing challenge to the other Secondary Schools to compete against one another to see which school could raise the most money per capita for the United Way.

The staff at LCCVI raised just $6 shy of $6,000 last year. At the presentation of the award, Roger topped up the contributions to meet the $6,000 plateau.

In the photo above, I present LCCVI Principal Phil Warner with the United Way trophy while Roger looks on.

A side bet Roger made with Alexandre Mackenzie in Sarnia, involves representatives from that school to wear LCCVI Lancers hockey jerseys like the ones shown for a day.

I look forward to seeing this rivalry pick up in the coming years.




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Congratulations to Rob Moore, and Nova Chemcials 


Congratulations to Rob Moore who won the 2008 United Way volunteer of the Year.

Congratulations to Nova Chemicals for winning the Dr. Richard White Day of Caring Award. Long time United Way Employee Campaign Co-ordinator Linda Stamos accepted the award on behalf of Nova Chemicals.

At the United Way Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, March 25. United Way Board Member Chris Hawksworth announced the Volunteer of the Year award and presented it to Rob, while George Vincent, a Board Member from the Lambton Seniors announced the Day of Caring Award and presented it to Linda.

Thank you to Tara Hagen of The Observer for submitting this photo.

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United Way of Sarnia-Lambton has been selected as the recipient of the Warm Up Jersey Auction Going On Now 


The Sarnia Sting in co-operation with Selectpath Financial Services are conducting an on-line jersey auction in an effort to raise funds for the United Way of Sarnia-Lambton.

The jerseys up for auction are the warm up jerseys that have been worn by the Sting during the second half of the season.

Selectpath Financial Services, the sponsor of the jerseys, has chosen the United Way as the charitable organization to receive the proceeds from the auction.

The jersey auction is taking place on the Sting website (www.sarniasting.com) and is running until Tuesday March 31st.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Sarnia Sting Hockey club, and Slectpath Financial Services very much for selecting the United Way.

I would also like to wish the Sarnia Sting all the best during the 2009 OHL Playoffs.

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Its back for 2009; our Great Lakes Cruise Draw 


Thanks to the great success we had last year, we are once again holding a Great Lakes Cruise Raffle. The grand Prize is a trip for two aboard the Saginaw, the second place draw is a helicopter tour of Lambton County for four, and this year, a two night stay at the Four Points Hotel in Kingston. All prizes have been donated resulting in nearly a 100% profit from the raffle. Last year, over $5,000 was raised.

Thank you to Central Machine and Marine, Lower Lakes Towing, Enbridge Pipelines, and our good friends from the Four Points in Kingston.

Call or email the United Way office for tickets or if you require more information.

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Exciting new Fundraiser for the United Way; showing of the play Night Sky at Imperial Oil Theatre 


After a busy January and February, I am back to more regular blog updates. As with most "campaign off seasons", my updates will not be as frequent as during the campaign months, but will be at least weekly.

I will be adjusting my blog slightly to allow user comments, so I am excited about that change expected soon.

I do want to let all of you know about the joint fundraiser we are doing with the folks from the play, Night Sky. The cast and crew are moving on in a competition and need to raise some money for expenses, so they thought what better way to raise some money than by putting on the play at a special reduced rate, AND, the group is offering to donate $2 from each ticket sold to the United Way.

This is a great opportunity to see a quality play at a great price and support two groups at the same time.

The poster above has all the details, and feel free to call the Imperial Oil Theatre for more information.

The United Way wishes all those involved in Night Sky the best of luck in the competition.

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Less than $90,000 to go 




We are closing in on 96% with about $85,000 to go. The final campaigns are wrapping up quickly and every phone call gets us a little bit closer to our goal.



Special thanks to Teppermans for sponsoring our Construction Industry Draw. In the Photo above, store Manager Kathy Sitter and one of her employees go through the final paperwork in advance of drawing the name of the winner, a CBM Employee. Thank you to Teppermans, CBM employees, and everybody in the Construction Industry for participating in 2008. Overall, the construction industry in Sarnia-Lambton raised over $45,000 this year.

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We are now at 95% 
The campaign is still running along and contributions are still being made. Right now, we are at 95% and have a little over $100,000 to go.



Suncor Energy bumped up their contribution today with more than $2,000 more and Enbridge Pipelines reported their financial totals and it tallied more than we expected. All together,with the Enbridge Corporate donation, and the employees, the total is near $28,000.



Retirees, Dentists, and businesses continue to send their contributions through the mail.



Thank you to the more than 7,300 people who have pledged so far.





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