m.a‘;“} iï¬ a ; lsw *\g -’j:; a * / ~o ~Ccray3 l A t * P N. B /: rcor_a J 22 PCs l E â€" ‘f '. ai \ "‘;“ ied 2 $ ::'vsâ€â€˜ ce? i 4 d w:;; en o oererepmemevess % < iss . ClE s ’ h e : y &@ i. :“]' " f F :! "t% C 7 h Lo d wl 1 J eet se se & s & ! . _ . Lisa Hart kicked off Friday‘s entertainment at the Keeler R â€" A in 1 % Centre. Heading into the Keeler Centre for a night of entertainment. Colborne barbecue recognizes seniors U orartfurrpenramo _ etoS$ _ ecerI 6/ /g COLBORNE â€"â€" Barbecue and fellowship x t uy O . S "They helped me when I had cancer were on the menu for area residents to C i 9 l zo 5 @! _ and I wanted to help a little back," she f & enjoy at the Colborne Local Advisory F WX 3e . 1 said. : % Committee‘s Annual Seniors Picnic. Â¥ ow Now 15 years later, she is still glad to Put on by Community Care Northumâ€" h o k help out CCN as a driver. 2 berland (CCN), the annual picnic has ; Having an event such as the annual picâ€" been a local favourite for many years and . P nic is a great way to get together with felâ€" Brenda Chapman, CCN program assisâ€" s _ <<eeee | _ low volunteers and although it‘s not necâ€" ; |., tant for the Colborne office and picnic 14 m e P _ ) essary, it is still nice to be appreciated, â€" organizer, said the event is a highlight of e A ; £ s$s | shesaid. . the summer. P %< ï¬:â€? § Ms. Chapman said, as an organizer omeeeeerais "â€"% ‘~§ ; there are a lot of things to cover, but peoâ€" ap", > [ w f * .‘ ple are always available to help, such as . MA oppeezanmp‘ ~ ~ ~* t the Colborne MasonicLodge, which took > e se L s ;‘%& + + _ . care of the grill, and singer Jeannie Mintz _ DaAVE FRASER/NORTHUMBERLAND NEWS x who provided the entertainment. _ COLBORNE â€" Gayle Burgess, left, ; CCN program coordinator Lelann serves up some barbecue to John Peart said close to 100 people came out _ and jean Day at the Colborne Local $ _ for the picnic and for her, it‘s the least _ Advisory Committee‘s Annual Seniors & _ CCN can do to say thank you and recogâ€" picnic. Put on by Community Care alscectuols. o 22 Northumberland, the picnic is a way # j It means e"efyflflnS-_T}“_ is a way 10 _ fo recognize seniors in the community give back to all the seniors in our COMâ€" _ gng their work as volunteers. munity," she said. $ Seniors are getting involved and volunâ€" _ ment is very inspirational. $ teering more than ever and that is amazâ€" "When you work with volunteers it‘s a * ing because CCN needs their help and _ great place to be because everyone wants they are certainly getting it, Ms. Peart â€" to be there," shesaid. : ; said. Seniors are very active in the Northumâ€" "It‘s a much more active seniors comâ€" . berland community and in their experiâ€" « â€" munity today than it was in the past;‘ she _ ence about 85 per cent of the volunteers said. are over 60 years old, she said. CCN executive director Trish Baird _ Colborne resident Peg Tozek got < . is added, often a volunteer has been helped _ involved and volunteered her time out in the past and they want to pay that â€" because she was inspired by the help she ° é kindness forward. That type of commit _ received. _ § § zs