b"Scugog Volunteer FairP , S T Epresented by U PU P , S T E P PSTEP UP STEP OUT OEP O UE TLooking for something to do?U SOnSundayMarch19,organ- TTLooking for something to do? izer Kristen Meyer-Creamer, held a SVisit North Durham's Hub for Events & VolunteT erNORTHAMOpportunities! Scugog Volunteer Fair at the Scugog Visit North Durham's Hub for Events & Volunteer Memorial Library. Hundreds of peo- DURHORTHAMOpportunities! Nple attended, which was so wonder-DURHful to see, as so many organizations need volunteers to make things tick and be successful.As you may have read in our April issue, Kristen comes by volun-P , S T EU Pteering honestly and has been giving Pback since she was a youngster. E OUTLooking for something to do?S TVisit North Durham's Hub for Events & VolunteerOpportunities! NORTHRHAMDUOrganizer, Kristen Meyer-Creamer, along with her husband Chris and son Ollie, greeted those coming through the door.Hundreds of people attended the Scugog Volunteer Fair held at the library on Sunday March 19.The annual Bob Brozina Volunteer of the Year AwardCongratulationsKristen Meyer-Creamer Kristen Meyer-Creamer Treat mom to a horse drawn carriage ridedowntown Port Perry onOnTuesdayMarch28,theScugogChamberofSunday May 14 from noon to 4 p.m., starting in Commerce held their AGM and Mayors Luncheonfront of Titlers at 226 Queen St. at the Community Centre and presented Kristen withcompliments of the Port Perry BIA.the Bob Brozina 2022 Volunteer of the Year Award. To say that she was surprised and shocked, is an under-statement, although she was the only one in the room thatwas,asKristenissodeservingofthisaward. Congratulations!FOCUS - MAY 202323"