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2 FOCUS - MARCH 2016 to the 60 PLUNGERS businesses and individuals who braved the freezing waters of Lake Scugog to the amusement of 100s of spectators to the COMMUNITY for your support to the VOLUNTEERS their friends and family for their help and to these SPONSORS for making the 9th annual Port Perry Polar Plunge such a success The Auxiliary to Lakeridge Health Port Perry Over 18000 was raised for the Port Perry Hospital The Auxiliary to Lakeridge Health Port Perry and our many individual sponsors Roto Spa Weeds B Gone Focus on Scugog Taylor Ford Auto Glenn Butler Township of Scugog Martyn Mini Hoe The Standard Practicar Car Truck Rentals Port Perry Marina Trent-Severn Waterway Racing Edge Motor Sports Town Crier Bill McKee Gus Brown Buick GMC Landon Tree Service Scugog Firefighters Port Perry Star Britannia Printers Inc. Taylor Forder Insurance Harp Wylies Glenn Evans Tim Hortons Port Perry Sign Shop Emmerson Insurance Uxport Tools Kent Brady Lee Pace Ron Belton John Cavers Thank You from Soup for Thought Dear Editor We wanted to reach out to everyone who took time out of their busy winter to come to the Port Perry United Church on February 6 for the DCAF Soup for Thought benefit. It was a glorious success We managed to raise 6700 dollars for youth-in-foster care and got a belly full of soup in the process. Congratulations go out to our Judges Choice winner The Pub and to our Peoples Choice winner Port Perry Villa. Special thanks must also go out to all of the participants the event volunteers and all of the local kids and teachers who painted the bowls that are the cornerstone of this event. What a great town we live in huh Looking forward to next year. Laura Francis and Jocelyne Boissonneault Soup for Thought Co-Chairs Nutty Chocolatier owner Ken Koury is mixing up a big batch of coloured eggs for his 28th annual Easter Egg Hunt which takes place this year on Sunday March 27. As in past years children will be entered into groups by age and then they run along Queen St. which is closed to traffic to find their special egg. Also be sure to ask for details in-store only on the Find the Bunny with the Money. Ken has provided thousands of chocolate bunnies and eggs over the years and this year continues the tradition. The Easter Egg Hunt begins at approximately 1 p.m. immediately following the Easter Bonnet Contest. All Kids Ages 3-7. Join the FunEaster Egg Hunt