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David Beck: Rotorua Daily Post Christmas Appeal an honour and privilege

David Beck: Rotorua Daily Post Christmas Appeal an honour and privilege 18 Dec, 2020 09:00 PM 3 minutes to read The Salvation Army s annual Fill the Bus appeal. Working in the media can sometimes be a tough gig. We have a front-row seat to everything that happens in the community, much of it is positive but plenty can be a little hard to stomach. Luckily, being involved in this year s Rotorua Daily Post Christmas Appeal has well and truly restored my faith in humanity. Our appeal, which officially wraps up tomorrow, aimed to help the Salvation Army Foodbank give out 200 food parcels to families in need this Christmas.

Glenview students take the lead on food bank fundraiser

Glenview Elementary School leadership students, Jonathan McLeod (left) and Jevaugh Simpson put together a fundraising drive which raised $383.75 for the Salvation Army Food Bank in December. For each $5 donation the school earned one Teaming Up for the Community sign. Their total brought the school 76 signs. - Handout photo Two Glenview Elementary School leadership students filled in the blanks of a simple math equation to put food on the table for some hungry folks. In the leadup to Christmas vacation, which started Friday afternoon, Jonathan McLeod and Jevaugh Simpson went out of their way to help stock the Salvation Army Food Bank.

Rotorua Daily Post Christmas Appeal: The highlights so far

Rotorua Daily Post Christmas Appeal: The highlights so far 16 Dec, 2020 09:00 PM 5 minutes to read The Salvation Army s annual Fill the Bus appeal. The Rotorua Daily Post Christmas Appeal for the Salvation Army Foodbank wraps up on Saturday and in the last six weeks, there have been endless highlights. Since the appeal launched on November 7, donations have rolled in from every corner of Rotorua. Reporter David Beck looks at some of the highlights. Week One: November 7-15 The first week of the Rotorua Daily Post Christmas Appeal saw local medical centres put their hands up to back the cause. Advertisement Ranolf Medical Centre opted to Fill the Caravan as a show of support. The caravan in question was loaned to the medical centre by the Salvation Army during lockdown, giving them a place to safely administer flu shots.

City Santa Claus parade still going ahead

Article content The Wetaskiwin Fire Dept.’s 9th Annual Santa Claus Parade is still going ahead on Dec. 19 at 6 p.m., but there are some additional restrictions. Due to the recently announced provincial ban on all outdoor gatherings, spectators will need to remain inside their vehicles while watching the parade along the route and the photo op with a fire truck originally planned following the parade has been cancelled. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. City Santa Claus parade still going ahead Back to video Donations for the Salvation Army Food Bank and Warmth and Wishes can be dropped off at No Frills and CO-OP.

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