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Community Recreation Development Grant Program 2014-2015Opens In Community Recreation Development Grant Program 2014-2015 Town Organization Amount Avondale Avondale Recreation Committee Inc. $4,500 Bay Bulls Bay Bulls-Bauline Athletic Association $5,000 Bishop’s Falls Town of Bishop’s Falls $6,000 Boat Harbour Boat Harbour Recreation Committee $2,800 Bonavista Bonavista Cabot Stadium $5,600 Botwood Town of Botwood $6,000 Buchans James Hornell Boys & Girls Club $3,500 Burgeo Burgeo Recreation Commission $4,000 Burin Town of Burin $5,000 Burlington Burlington Recreation $3,500 Burnt Cove Burnt Cove, St. Michael’s, Bauline Local Service $5,000 District Canning’s Cove Canning’s Cove Recreation Commission Inc. $3,500 Cape St. George Town of Cape St. George $4,500 Champney’s East Champney’s East Recreation Association $3,500 Channel-Port aux Town of Channel-Port aux Basques Recreation $6,000 Basques Department Come By Chance Come By Chance Recreation $4,500 Conception Harbour Conception Harbour Recreation Committee $3,500 Cormack Cormack Recreation Commission $4,500 Eastport Eastport Peninsula Recreation and Wellness $4,500 Committee English Harbour English Harbour Recreation $2,000 Flatrock Flatrock Recreation Commission $4,000 Fogo Island Town of Fogo Island $4,500 Fortune Fortune Recreation Commission $4,000 Ferryland Ferryland Recreation Commission $3,500 Gambo Gambo Sports & Recreation Commission $5,000 Gaskiers-Point La Haye Gaskiers-Point La Haye Recreation $3,000 Glovertown Town of Glovertown, Glovertown Recreation $5,000 Commission Grand Bank Town of Grand Bank $5,500 Greenspond Greenspond Recreation Committee $3,000 Hant’s Harbour Hant’s Harbour Recreation Commission $5,000 Harcourt Harcourt Recreation Committee $3,000 Harbour Breton Harbour Breton Recreation $5,000 Harbour Main Harbour Main, Chapel’s Cove, Lakeview $4,000 Town Organization Amount Recreation Committee Heart’s Content Heart’s Content Recreation Committee $3,000 Heart’s Delight-Islington Heart’s Delight-Islington Recreation Committee $3,500 Hopeall Hopeall Sports & Recreation Committee $3,000 Hopedale Ujakakutit Recreation Committee $2,000 Horwood Horwood Recreation Commission Association $3,000 Humber Arm South Humber Arm South Recreation Committee $4,500 Isle aux Morts Isle aux Morts Recreation Commission $2,400 Joe Batt’s Arm Joe Batt’s Arm Recreation $3,500 L’Anse au Clair L’Anse au Clair Recreation Committee $5,000 Lewisporte Town of Lewisporte $6,000 Little Bay Islands Little Bay Islands Recreation Committee $1,000 Long Island Long Island Recreation/Lushes Bight $3,000 Loon Bay Loon Bay Recreation Committee $1,695 Lord’s Cove Lord’s Cove Recreation Committee $3,000 Lower Island Cove Association for Youth & Leisure Time Activities $3,000 Makkovik Makkovik Recreation Committee $4,500 Mall Bay Mall Bay Recreation Association Inc. $2,450 Mary’s Harbour Mary’s Harbour Recreation Committee $3,000 Massey Drive Town of Massey Drive Recreation Committee $2,116 Meadows Town of Meadows $3,500 Ming’s Bight Ming’s Bight Recreation $2,500 Mobile Mobile Recreation Committee $4,000 New Harbour New Harbour Youth and Recreation Committee $2,350 New Perlican New Perlican Recreation Committee $3,500 Norris Arm North Norris Arm North Recreation Committee $4,000 North Harbour North Harbour Amateur Sport Commission $2,500 Parker’s Cove Parker’s Cove Recreation $4,500 Parson’s Pond Parson’s Pond Recreation Committee $4,000 Pasadena Town of Pasadena $6,000 Peterview Peterview Recreation Board $4,000 Phillip’s Head Local Service District of Phillip’s Head $3,000 Point Lance Point Lance Recreation Committee $3,000 Point Leamington Point Leamington Parks and Recreation $3,500 Committee Port au Port East Town of Port au Port $2,000 Port Rexton Port Rexton Recreation Commission $5,000 Pouch Cove Pouch Cove Recreation Commission $4,500 Ramea Ramea Recreation Commission $3,500 Red Bay Red Bay Recreation Commission $4,000 Robert’s Arm Robert’s Arm Recreation Committee $4,000 Sandringham Town of Sandringham Recreation Committee $3,000 Town Organization Amount Smith’s Harbour Smith’s Harbour Recreation Committee $4,000 Spaniards Bay Spaniards Bay Recreation Commission $5,400 St. Alban’s St. Alban’s Recreation Commission Inc. $4,000 St. Jacques-Coombs Cove St. Jacques-Coombs Cove Recreation Committee $4,000 St. Lawrence Town of St. Lawrence $4,500 St. Paul’s St. Paul’s Sports & Recreation $3,000 St. Shotts St. Shotts Recreation Committee $3,000 Summerside Summerside Neighborhood Recreation $4,000 Committee Terrenceville Terrenceville Town Council Recreation $4,500 Three Rock Cove Three Rock Cove Recreation Inc. $3,000 Tors Cove Tors Cove Local Service District $5,000 Trinity East Trinity East Recreation Association $1,000 Victoria Victoria Recreation Commission $4,500 Whitbourne Whitbourne Sports and Recreation Commission $4,500 Winterland Winterland Recreation Board $3,500 Winterton Winterton Recreation Commission $3,300 Witless Bay Town of Witless Bay $5,000 .
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