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FOCUS - MAY 2016 13 1680 Reach Street Port Perry 905-985-4441 www.emmanuelcc.ca Broken people fixed here... Details inside C o m m u n i t y C h u r c h Stroll among the hundreds of beautiful lavender plants and around our spring-fed lake. Or let us take you on a golf cart tour. Our Gift Shop offers a large variety of lavender products with the aromatic and calming benefits from naturally grown lavender. We are located just off Highway 12 north of Greenbank 1381 Scugog Line 12 Greenbank ON 905 985-9060 christel.lake.lavendergmail.com www.christellakelavender.com Come visit us at Christel Lake Lavender Farm ChristelLakeAd_Focus on Scugog.indd 1 2016-01-25 1106 AM The 12th annual Port Perry Dragon Boat Festival is soon upon us. In just over six weeks on Saturday June 18 the paddles will be in the water. As in past years this event is held at Palmer Park and the races take place along the waterfront with resting areas throughout the park for all participants. Festival organizers are asking businesses families and groups to form their teams and register as soon as possible. Teams consist of 20 paddlers a drummer and a steersperson. Instructions will be provided for those teams that have never before paddled a dragon boat. The preseason ex- citement begins during the two weeks of June 6 to June 15 just prior to the event when practices are held at the waterfront of Palmer Park. All equipment is supplied. Working Together For a Healthy Community is what this event is about and the two charities involved are Port Perry Hospital Foundation who will utilize funds to enhance support for cancer recovery and palliative care at Lake Ridge Health Port Perry and The Scugog Lake Stewards raise funds to continue protecting and enhanc- ing the health of Lake Scugog and its most recent initia- tive to dredge the basin of the shores of Palmer Park. Two wonderful local causes to put your paddles behind In addition to paddling and raising funds for these community projects the festival oers opportunities for fun tness and fellowship for all ages and genders. Dragon boat teams compete for medals in various divi- sions as they paddle in numerous heats and nal races. There is also a prize for best-dressed team All participants must park at the Scugog Community Recreation Centre at 1655 Reach St. Port Perry. There will be three shuttle buses provided from 630 a.m. - 630 p.m. Please do your best to car pool as the fewer the vehicles the easier it is to manage the parking and drop os. Dedicated volunteers and charitable sponsors are also needed to make this worthwhile event a success. Additional information for individuals groups and busi- nesses for sponsorship volunteering and team registra- tions is provided on the website www.lively-dragon.com or by contacting Carol Gonder at 705-932-2078 or Jackie Taggart at 905-407-2174. Port Perry Dragon Boat Festival Saturday June 18