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There are seven good reasons for you to enjoy a cuppa joe at the Coee Kiosk at Scugog Library a project of Community Living Durham North. is the staff. Both Kathrine Follows and Kevin Gimbel are friendly and ecient. Each puts in 13 hours a week on the job for minimum wage plus there are volunteer workers. Graduates of the 15 week paid training program both Kathrine and Kevin work well independently and Kathrine is very proud of the fact that she now opens and closes herself. Im not bored at home anymore Kathrine says. This job gets me out. Alot of people recognize me and I am gaining experience. I like meeting new people and dealing with everyday challenges on my own commented Kevin. Having a steady job has had such a positive impact on their lives. Both Kevin and Kathrine were able to save up enough money to take a cruise in January an exciting life experience enabled by their incomes. While Kathrines dream career would be training whales at Marine- land Kevin is investigating continu- ing his education as a dog groomer in the future. But for now both love their job at the Coee Kiosk especially interacting with the public. They share some of the cute things the children say. is the customers. Regulars like Mark Sharp of Port Perry count on the Coee Kiosk being open so he can enjoy a treat. He especially likes the apple cider the coee and the cook- ies. Mark patronizes the Coee Kiosk three or four days a week so he has earned many free coees with his Buy 10 get one free card. Theres a large binder lled with 300 of these cards used to reward the happy cus- tomers who make return visits. Its comfortable to sit here and enjoy a coee says Mark. And its a great deal. Its also nice to be greeted by name by the sta Mark adds. Situated inside the library build- ing the Coee Kiosk is convenient for visitors to the library who are using the computers browsing through the bookshelves or waiting for their kids to get out of a program. Theres usually no lineups so ser- vice is quick. is the price freshness and selection. Kevin points out that carafes of coee can get too strong over time but with the individual servings your coee is always hot and fresh. There are many delectable Keurig coee avours to choose from and its only 1.50 for a coee and 1.25 for tea hot chocolate or apple cider. Water chocolate milk orange and apple juice which appeal to the kids cost just 1 each. The price of Gatorade is 2 and for 75 cents you can enjoy some Dads cookies. Theres fresh cream or milk sugar and sweetener plus honey pro- vided by a local beekeeper. Please put a little something in the Tip Jar if you can Behind counter right to left - Kevin Gimble and Kathrine Follows who man the Kiosk 13 12 hours each week with Tracy McGarry Manager of Community Development for Community Living North. In front Mark Sharp one of their regular customers. 1 2 3 If you want a cup of coffee why not come to us C FFEE KIOSK the 44 FOCUS - MAY 2016