Author of the article: Anthony Dixon
Publishing date: Feb 23, 2021 • March 1, 2021 • 3 minute read • Pembroke Deputy Mayor Ron Gervais (centre), his daughter Kaylin, and Councillor Brian Abdallah (left) formed Team Community Garden, the City of Pembroke’s team, raising $1,100 for The Grind through their Coldest Night of the Year Walk. Photo by Submitted photo /jpg, PM
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Maybe it was the good cause, maybe it was the pandemic shining a spotlight on society’s vulnerable people, maybe it was because it was socially distanced outdoor activity and people wanted to get outside whatever the reason, the 2021 Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) fundraising walk was one of the most successful in the local event’s history.
Coldest Night of the Year walk raises over $73,000 for The Grind in downtown Pembroke
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Coldest Night of the Year walk raises over $73,000 for The Grind in downtown Pembroke
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