Petrolia pizza lovers looking for a slice of heaven can begin rejoicing, as the eighth annual Petrolia Pizzafest has been given the green light to proceed by…
Petrolia pizza lovers looking for a slice of heaven can begin rejoicing, as the eighth annual Petrolia Pizzafest has been given the green light to proceed by…
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The grant comes from the Ontario Trillium Foundation.
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The professional fundraiser, according to press release, will be charged with helping in the creation of a large-scale fundraising campaign and further outreach to the theatre’s patrons.
The new fundraiser will also enhance existing sponsorship campaigns while further developing donor programs.
The town’s director of marketing, arts and communications thanked the foundation for the grant.
“We are so grateful for OTF’s support in helping us to develop fundraising and detailed sponsorship plans to come out of the COVID-19 intermission with goal-focused fundraising and plans for development of even more community sponsorship,” said Laurissa Ellsworth.
PETROLIA, ONT. One final haircut at Total Hair and Body Care in Petrolia, Ont. before the Lambton County moves to the grey restrict zone. The doors closed at 3 p.m. Saturday and will not open again until the province gives them the green light. You work hard all your life to eventually own a business, and I finally did to have it shut down for a third time, it s financially hard, says Jennifer Pama, the salon s owner. Personal care services are among the businesses which will be forced to close Monday in the grey zone.
A client gets a haircut at Total Hair and Body Care in Petrolia, Ont. on March 13, 2021. (Brent Lale/CTV London)