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Heritage Committee Earth Day Bake Sale

By |2019-06-10T17:07:41-04:00June 9th, 2019|The Egret Article|

Heritage Committee Earth Day Bake Sale

Written by Cathy Lapain for The Egret – Issue 35 – Number 2

The long-awaited sunshine brought many people out to Malden Park to attend 2019’s Earth Day celebrations. Several people stopped by our booth to check out all the wonderful baked goods donated by some of our members.

We had a very good variety of bake goods this year including cupcakes with colourful sprinkles on them and watermelon shaped Rice Krispie squares, which were both popular with the kids, and several pies that where bought almost immediately.

Many thanks to Pauline Renaud, Aileen Petrozzi, Donna Vazzoler, Nevaeh LePage, Claire McAllister, Jessica Middleton, Shirley Grondin, JoAnn Grondin, Louise Masse, Jessica Chedour, Pearl Bradd, Carl Maioloni, Ellen van Wageningen and Cathy Lapain for baking for this event.

Thank you to Denise Hartley, Donna Vazzoler, Nevaeh Lepage, Pauline Renaud, Aileen Petrozzi and Linda-Menard Watt for helping to sell the baked goods throughout the day.

A big thank you to everyone who came out to our Earth Day bake sale and bought all our goodies up. Thanks to JoAnn Grondin for helping with the setup at 8 a.m. and the cleanup afterwards.

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Cookies, cupcakes with colourful sprinkles and watermelon shaped Rice Krispie squares were among the goodies at the 2019 Earth Day bake sale.
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Ojibway Shores Natural Heritage Inventory/Evaluation Report

By |2017-09-11T21:23:52-04:00September 11th, 2017|Environmental projects, Save Ojibway Shores|

The Essex County Field Naturalists’ Club, with permission from the Windsor Port Authority, and in partnership with the Detroit River Canadian Cleanup, Citizen Environment Alliance and Essex Region Conservation Authority, were given the opportunity to undertake a biological inventory of the Ojibway Shores property. Data was collected solely on a volunteer basis and findings were verified by local experts.

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