Sudbury artist taps into talents during COVID-19 isolation
Chantale Guenette never imagined she'd sell any of her artwork. But her time in isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic has turned her hobby into a small business.
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At first, painting was a helpful distraction for Chantale Guenette, now, it's a small business venture
Posted: Dec 23, 2020 7:00 AM ET | Last Updated: December 23, 2020
Sudbury artist Chantale Guenette, with her first art display at Kuppajo Espresso Bar. (Submitted by Suzanne Thibault)
St. Andrew’s Place partners with Kuppajo to deliver hot turkey dinner to 105 tenants
Board had to figure out how to continue popular tradition in a COVID-safe manner
Dec 17, 2020 10:00 AM By: Sudbury.com Staff
The board partnered with Kuppajo Espresso Bar, a commercial tenant at St. Andrew’s Place.
Owner Betty-Ann Serré followed all guidelines of Public Health Sudbury & Districts, including the use of masks and gloves, and physical distancing.
Turkey dinners were packaged, placed on carts, and brought door-to-door to 105 apartments in the complex. The tenants expressed much appreciation for the hot meal.
“The board is grateful to the Kuppajo staff and wishes all residential and commercial tenants a safe and healthy holiday season,” said a press release. “Merry Christmas from the St. Andrew’s Place Board of Directors!”
Author of the article: Sudbury Star Staff
Publishing date: Dec 12, 2020 • December 12, 2020 • 13 minute read • Students and teachers at Marymount Academy all came together to truly share what Christmas is about -- spreading joy and love to everyone. While this holiday season will be different with COVID-19, our Canadian Forces are always putting themselves in harm's way to ensure we can spend the holidays with our families. Creating Christmas cards for the Canadian Armed Forces is something the school did to share the holiday spirit with them. We are forever grateful for their sacrifices and service. Helping out are students Stephanie St-Jean (left) and Kaitlyn Trottier. Supplied