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List of Recipients Recipient Project Description Funding Value Donation Total $ 7,099,211 LIST OF RECIPIENTS RECIPIENT PROJECT DESCRIPTION FUNDING VALUE DONATION TOTAL $ 7,099,211 Annual Donations are marked grey. 2018 Friends of Trinity Roof Repair for Non-profit Community $ 15,000 Haileybury Heritage Museum Tugboat Restoration $ 3,500 Le Centre Culturel Artem Outdoor Stage Heating Equipment $ 10,000 Riverside Community Church New Roof $ 25,000 Temiskaming Hospital Foundation Ultrasound Machine $ 100,000 Tem. Shores Rotary Club/City of Tem. Shores Splash Pad $ 25,000 Tri Town Ski and Snowboard Village New Chalet Construction $ 40,000 Community Food Banks 6 @ $5000 each - See 2013 for complete list of Food Banks. $ 30,000 Community Living Temiskaming South Walkathon $ 1,000 Scholarships TDSS, ESCSM, EHS, Kirkland Lake, ECJV $ 22,500 2017 Friends of Haileybury Restoration ONR Caboose $ 2,000 Friends of Larder Splash Pad/Ice Rink conversion $ 10,000 Municipality of Charlton and Dack Replace Marina Dock $ 15,000 Pied Piper Kidshow 4 Prof. Shows at Classic Theater $ 8,500 Temiskaming Multiple Birth Anxiety Disorder Education $ 3,500 Temiskaming Search & Rescue $ 30,000 Township of Englehart Baseball Field Lights $ 17,500 Township of James Outdoor Skating Rink Facility - renovation & fitness centre $ 30,000 Tri Town Ski and Snowboard Village New Chalet Construction $ 40,000 Community Food Banks 6 @ $5000 each - See 2013 for complete list of Food Banks. $ 30,000 Community Living Temiskaming South Walkathon $ 1,000 Scholarships TDSS, ESCSM, EHS, Kirkland Lake, ECJV $ 22,500 2016 355 Polaris Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets $ 6,000 Town of Englehart 701 Restoration Committee $ 15,000 Cobalt Public Library $ 10,000 Cobalt/Haileybury Curling Club $ 5,000 Get Active in Temiskaming Trailer Purchase $ 5,000 Hilliardton Marsh Research & Education Center $ 15,000 Hudson Township Fire Truck $ 25,000 Kirkland Lake Cross Country Ski Runners $ 8,800 Matachewan Skateboard Park 2016 $ 25,000 Municipality of Charlton/Dack Renovation $ 10,500 One Foot Forward with Greyson Corporate Sponsorship of Event $ 5,000 Royal Canadian Legion BR.87 KL $ 20,000 Small Pond Entertainment $ 5,000 Timiskaming Elder Abuse Task Force $ 8,500 Community Food Banks 6 @ $5000 each - See 2013 for complete list of Food Banks. $ 30,000 Community Living Temiskaming South Walkathon $ 1,000 Scholarships TDSS, ESCSM, EHS, Kirkland Lake, ECJV $ 22,500 2015 Round 1 - March Earlton Recreation Committee $ 50,000.00 Englehart Curling Club $ 25,000.00 Englehart Nordic Ski Club $ 5,000.00 La Societe Jeunesse en Marche du Timiskaming $ 25,000.00 New Liskeard Agricultrue Society $ 18,000.00 Temiskaming Nordic Ski Club $ 10,000.00 Temiskaming Track Club $ 11,000.00 Community Living Temiskaming South Walkathon $ 1,000 Scholarships TDSS, ESCSM, EHS, Kirkland Lake $ 20,000 Round 2 - September Community Living Temiskaming South $ 38,000 Dymond Park Fundraising Committee $ 5,000 Kirkland Lake Goldminers Junior “A” Hockey Club $ 5,000 Ti-Town Sno Travellers $ 12,500 Community Food Banks 6 @ $5000 each - See 2013 for complete list of Food Banks. $ 30,000 2014 Round 1 - March City of Tem. Shores Cobalt Haileybury Curling Club - rink sheets & scraper $ 25,000 City of Tem. Shores Timiskaming Gymnastics Club - equipment $ 25,000 Englehart & District Hospital Aplio 500 ultrasound unit $ 75,000 Hudson Twsp. Recreation Committee $ 12,000 Hudson Twsp. Recreation Committee $ 25,000 Riverside Com. Church - Give Hope Hope Boxes $ 5,000 Community Living Temiskaming South Walkathon $ 1,000 Round 2 - September South Temiskaming Active Trail Organization (STATO) $ 100,000 Tri-Town Ski Village $ 100,000 Community Food Banks 6 @ $5000 each - See 2013 for complete list of Food Banks. $ 30,000 2013 Carter Antila Memorial Skate Park $ 14,000 École secondaire catholique Sainte-Marie Spectacle Apollo - new equipment $ 11,000 Englehart & Area Fire Dept. Command rescue vehicle $ 50,000 Hilliardton Marsh Research & Education Centre Infrastructure $ 50,000 Town of Englehart Elevator project $ 10,000 Community Living Temiskaming South Walkathon $ 500 Community Food Banks (6 @ $5000 each) City of Temiskaming Shores for the Haileybury Food Bank $ 5,000 Cobalt, Coleman, Latchford & Area Food Bank $ 5,000 Englehart & Area Food Bank $ 5,000 Kirkland Lake Salvation Army Good Bank $ 5,000 Municipality of Temagami for the Tamagami Food Bank $ 5,000 New Liskeard Salvation Army Food Bank $ 5,000 2012 Carter Antila Memorial Skate Park $ 6,625 Englehart & District Hospital Electrical Hospital Bed Replacement $ 6,625 Englehart & District Wheelchair Bus Fundraising $ 3,000 Kirkland Lake Gold Miners Junior A Hockey Club $ 40,000 Town of Englehart Lee Pool Diving Board Replacement $ 5,000 Community Living Temiskaming South Walkathon $ 500 2011 Larder Lake Municipal Complex Accessibility Project $ 25,000 Community Living Temiskaming South Walkathon $ 500 2010 NL Cubs $ 15,000 Paul Brunes Young Heart Foundation $ 5,000 Team Shan Breast Cancer Awareness for Young Women $ 7,500 Community Living Temiskaming South Walkathon $ 500 2009 Hudson Outreach Library Shelving & Computer Upgrades $ 2,500 International Plowing Match $ 15,570 Community Living Temiskaming South Walkathon $ 500 2008 Canadian Cancer Society $ 2,000 Canadian Red Cross $ 15,000 City of Temiskaming Shores Fireworks $ 5,000 City of Temiskaming Shores - Minor Hockey Association $ 6,896 City of Temiskaming Shores - NL Agricultural Society $ 15,000 City of Temiskaming Shores - STATO $ 20,000 Community Living Temiskaming South Walkathon $ 500 Englehart and District Hospital Family Health Team Clinic Expansion $ 25,000 Kirkland Lake Curling Club Brine Pipe Replacement $ 10,000 Township of Coleman Multi-purpose Community Facility $ 25,000 Township of Larder Lake Municipal Complex Accessbility Project $ 25,000 2007 Canadian Cancer Society $ 2,000 Charlton Agricultural Society Dining Hall & Kitchen Repairs & Improvements $ 14,000 City of Temiskaming Shores Ontario Hockey Atom A Prov. Championships $ 9,000 Classic Theatre, Cobalt Summer Theatre Festival $ 14,500 CNIB Services Timmins $ 2,500 Community LivingTemiskaming South Walkathon $ 500 Elk Lake Eco Resource Centre Culinary Market Development $ 10,000 Englehart and Area Child Services Air Conditioning Unit $ 12,500 Kenebeek Community Society Hall Restroom Renovations $ 10,000 Kidsport Timiskaming South $ 4,000 Kirkland Lake Festival Committee Portable Stage $ 10,000 Little Claybelt Homesteaders Museum Computer System & other upgrades $ 4,000 NB General Hospital $ 375,000 Our Mother of Perpetual Help Church Grief Support Workshop $ 1,000 Royal Canadian Legion - Branch 54 Northern Ontario Pond Hockey $ 1,250 Temagami Community Foundation The Angele Project $ 14,500 Temiskaming & District Victim Crisis Assistance National Volunteer Week $ 2,000 Temiskaming Community Choir Concerts and Music Festival $ 1,500 Timmins Library Coalition (pledge) $ 12,500 Town of Englehart Nordic Ski Club trail grooming equipment $ 10,000 Town of Latchford Loggers Hall of Fame Building Renovations $ 12,500 Township of Charlton and Dack Rink support building $ 18,500 Township of Coleman Nordic Ski Trail Groomer Replacement $ 10,000 Township of Hudson Cemetery Project $ 19,000 Tri Town Foundation Food Forever Endowment Fund $ 25,000 2006 Kirkland District Health Centre Medical facility at the hospital (pledge) $ 750,000 Canadian Cancer Society $ 2,000 Community Living Temiskaming South Walkathon $ 500 Father Les Costello Foundation $ 2,500 Friends of the New Liskeard Library Microfilm Reader $ 10,000 Royal Canadian Legion KL Building Upgrade $ 20,000 Royal Canadian Legion Mural Preservation $ 4,000 Temiskaming Health Unit Rendez Vous Place $ 5,745 Timmins Library Coalition $ 12,500 Town of Englehart Curling Club $ 10,000 Township of Chamberlain Outdoor Skating Building $ 2,000 2005 Temiskaming Hospital Purchase of a Picture Archive Communication System $ 250,000 Town of Englehart Phase II of the Englehart and Area Community Complex Project $ 250,000 Camp Temiskaming $ 18,700 Canadian Cancer Society $ 2,000 Cochrane Arena Pledge $ 50,000 Community Living Temiskaming South Walkathon $ 500 Elk Lake Museum Project $ 10,000 Kidsports Timiskaming $ 9,000 Kirkland Lake Arts Council Polyjesters Entertainment Series $ 2,000 Salvation Army $ 1,000 Timmins Library Coalition $ 12,500 Town of Latchford Recreation Centre $ 1,500 Township of Larder Lake Walleye Enhancement Project $ 5,000 Wintergreen Fund for Conservation Timmins $ 5,000 2004 City of Temiskaming Shores - Horne Granite Centre building improvements $ 440,000 Canadian Cancer Society $ 2,000 Ecole St. Michel Computer Equipment $ 5,000 Elk Lake Legion Hall Project $ 5,000 Pavilion Family Resource Centre Public Awareness Program $ 6,500 Ecole St. Gerard (Timmins) Playground Equipment $ 20,000 Timmins Library Coalition $ 12,500 Trek to Timmins Cystic Fibrosis $ 500 2003 Temiskaming Hospital CT Scanner Foundation $ 500,000 Canadian Cancer Society $ 2,000 Town of Haileybury Heritage Festival Sponsor $ 2,500 Township of Evanturel Fire Department $ 3,000 Bingham Memorial Hospital X-ray Project $ 15,000 Timmins Library Coalition $ 12,500 2002 Town of Haileybury Tri-Town Ski and Snowboarding Club $ 250,000 Canadian Cancer Society $ 500 Canadian Cancer Society $ 2,000 Town of Haileybury CHEER Sponsor $ 2,500 Township of Armstrong Community Infrastructure $ 50,000 Timmins Family YMCA Timmins Family YMCA to improve programming $ 230,000 2001 Englehart and Area Community Complex Project to promote leisure Town of Englehart activities and wellness $ 400,000 Timmins Regional Athletic & Soccer Complex $ 305,000 2000 Northdale Manor Building Fund $ 300,000 C.R.F.C.V.B. $ 1,000 1999 New Liskeard & Haileybury Golf Courses Course improvements and new irrigation systems $ 150,000 Salvation Army $ 25,000 1998 Income is disbursed by the Tri Town Foundation on a yearly basis to the Tri Town Foundation Classic Theatre, Temiskaming Art Gallery and Temiskaming Festival of $ 523,000.
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