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A number of Well-Being projects in Huron-Kinloss encountered speed bumps during the pandemic but a lot was accomplished.
There were some delays as for a few organizations while others switched gears and made changes to address contagion protocols.
$100 thousand dollars was spent on almost 20 projects.
Locally – Kincardine and District Community Living received $2,500 for its summer supported volunteer program.
Big Brothers Big Sisters Kincardine received $1,000 to buy equipment for outdoor activities.
South Kinloss Presbyterian church received $10,000 to paint the church roof.
The HAWK Theatre in Lucknow received almost $4,500 for a new sound system.
$10,000 went to the Huron Bruce Minor Hockey Association to purchase new team jerseys and another $6,000 to pay for a power skating and skills development program.
Kinloss Community Centre received $6,000 to improve its heating system.
Almost $7,000 was spent on repairs and maintenance to the Agricultural Society building in Ripley.
$10,000 was spent on repairs to the breakwall in Point Clark Harbour.

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