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Dragon Boat Festival to support campaign for Alzheimer centre - Ted Callaghan

It was my pleasure to be in attendance for a major funding announcement pertaining to the moving of the Alzheimer Society Sudbury/Manitoulin Centre from their portable building situated on the grounds of Pioneer Manor to an existing vacant wing of th
It was my pleasure to be in attendance for a major funding announcement pertaining to the moving of the Alzheimer Society Sudbury/Manitoulin Centre from their portable building situated on the grounds of Pioneer Manor to an existing vacant wing of the Pioneer Manor building.

As chair of the Pioneer Manor Seniors Campus project, this anticipated move to a large facility has long been in the works. However, the Alzheimer Society's capital campaign has been slow getting off the ground because of other community fundraising activities over the past number of years.

This all changed with this week's announcement. The Sudbury Dragon Boat Festival's partner for 2004 will be the Sudbury Manitoulin Alzheimer
Society capital campaign.

This partnership will not only provide a much needed monetary boost to this campaign, but will also elevate the profile of the Alzheimer Society fundraising efforts generally, and highlight the dreaded disease of Alzheimer's specifically.

I felt the need to write about this exciting partnership because in 1999 I had the privilege of chairing the Sudbury 2000 Millennium Committee. I recall Steve Lee asking for $5,000 so that his group could pursue their idea for dragon boat races on Ramsey Lake.

I recall thinking, "Dragon boat racing, what the heck is this all about?"

Nevertheless his group got $5,000 and as the old saying goes, the rest is history. From those humble beginnings, the Dragon Boat Festival has grown to be one of our community's first class premier summer time events, and in the process, has raised more than $600,000 in support of the Heart and Soul Campaign in four short years.

On behalf of the Pioneer Manor Seniors' Campus project committee, I want to personally thank the Dragon Boat committee members and their key sponsors MCTV and the Investors' Group for selecting to fund the Alzheimer Society's very important community project.

Ted Callaghan
Councillor, Ward 4