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FOCUS - MAY 2016 45 is the hidden benefit.Tracy McGarry the Manager of Community Development for Community Living Durham North points out that by supporting the Coee Kiosk You do so much more than buy a coee. You are helping people to develop skills that will lead to other jobs in the future. And the condence to seek other employment. You are build- ing relationships she added. The concept is to provide people with an opportunity to develop skills in a safe supportive environment which is slower paced than corporate coee shops. Its not just about money its about people agreed Bonnie Black- stock Community Livings Manager of Community Supports. People are becoming more thoughtful about where they spend their money. They like to help others in their com- munity and support and sustain a good initiative which helps peoples development. So if you want a cup of coee why not go with us is future success Thirteen people who have worked at the Coee Kiosk since it started in 2013 have gone on to nd other jobs Tracy proudly an- nounced. Some of the local employers include Vos Independent the Scugog Chamber of Commerce Sunnybrae Golf Club PP Print Tim Hortons and a childrens party company. is the ongoing need to increase awareness about peoples abilities. Tracy and Bonnie plan to continue to promote the Coee Kiosk and con- tinue to create awareness in hopes of ongoing support for this successful initiative. Everyone who takes part in Jamies Dream Gala fundraiser is helping Community Living Durham North. Much appreciated is the sup- port from Bagwaating the Rotary Club and other service clubs plus everyone who drops by the library for a cookie and a cup of tea. Ongoing partnerships are necessary for the Coee Kiosk to remain sustainable notes Tracy since 2016 is the fourth year of the ve year 195000. Ontario Trillium Foundation grant for sta training. is Community Connections. Connections have been made by both Kathrine and Kevin. People noticed Kevin busy knitting and crocheting while manning the Coee Kiosk and waiting for customers. Now he hosts his own Crochet and Knitting Group at the Library from 1030 to noon on Fridays. They are making hats and scarves for refugees. Kevin and Kathrine also make baby hats to do- nate and they have both volunteered for the Soups on Us program in Port Perry as their way of giving back to the community which supports them. Come on in for a visit Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Weekdays 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. By Lynn Campbell Focus on Scugog 4 5 6 7 Popular author Terry Boyle will be visiting Port Perry to discuss his latest book Discovering Ontario. Just released this month Discover Ontario includes updates from his radio show of the same name but also has further stories from all over Ontario. It includes interesting stories on Project Magnet the Canadian Governments study of UFOs. Terry has written several books on unusual aspects of Ontario history in such works as his series on Haunted Ontario. Terry will share his passion for unusual aspects of Ontario with his audience at the regular meeting of the Lake Scugog Historical Society on Wednesday May 11 at St. Johns Presbyterian Church 319 Queen St. in Port Perry. The meeting starts at 730 p.m. And all are welcome. Author Terry Boyle Returns to Port Perry 1565 Hwy. 7A Port Perry 905-985-3655 BesideWalmart www.taylorfordsales.com Monday-Friday 8 - 6 Saturday 8 - 4 TAYLOR FORD OnlyTheWorks gives you an up-to-83 point inspection of your Ford done by a Ford-trained technician plus an oil change and tire rotation. Get piece of mind that your vehicle isriding the road properly by adding anAlignment CheckAudit to The Works. If your vehicle does require an alignmentwe will take 20 off the Alignment cost. Ford Approved Service Every 8000kms or 6 months Premium Oil and Filter Change Battery Health Test and Report Visual Brake Inspection Top Up All Fluids Muliti-Point Inspection Report Card No Charge Local Shuttle Service Vehicle Report Card Oil and Filter Change Tire Rotation Applies to single rear wheel gas vehicles only. Includes up to 5 litres of engine oil. ONLYONLY 8995 8995 Includes detailed printout OnlyTheWorks gives you an up-to-83 point inspection of your Ford done by a Ford-trained technician plus an oil change and tire rotation. THE Alignment Check