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Woodstock’s first-ever Coldest Night of the Year walk for homelessness and poverty awareness is off to a strong start, bettering three fundraising goals in the past month with four days still to go until the actual event.
This year’s event, the first ever in Oxford County, will take place online by encouraging people to complete their cold evening walks individually. Organizer Scott McKague said the first-annual event is shaping up to be a huge success.
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Registration underway for annual event being held next month
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Publishing date: Jan 15, 2021 • January 15, 2021 • 1 minute read • Jennifer Vachon, executive director with the Anti-Hunger Coalition Timmins (ACT), right and the program manager for the group, Amber McLaughlin, are encouraging people to register for their upcoming Coldest Night of the Year annual event next month. RICHA BHOSALE/The Daily Press jpg, TD
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Organizers say the annual Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) fundraiser being held next month will be a “virtual event.”
There had been talk giving participants the option of joining in an in-person event or a virtual.