Tag Archives: January 25 2023

On Jan. 21, Quebec marked the 75th anniversary of the provincial flag. The Fleurdelisé was raised above the central tower of the National Assembly building for the first time by then-premier Maurice Duplessis on Jan. 21, 1948. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)

Quebec’s Fleurdelisé flies proudly after 75 years

Quebec’s Fleurdelisé flies proudly after 75 years Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com In celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Quebec flag, Jean-François Roberge, the minister for the French language and for…

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Community Christmas Hamper Campaign wraps up another success

Community Christmas Hamper Campaign wraps up another success

Submitted by Katherine Burgess, CCHC Committee Member

It was once again a real pleasure to work with the dedicated volunteers who give so much of their time to the Community Christmas Hamper Campaign. This year’s campaign was a little bittersweet, as we missed one of our longest-serving members – Bill Donnelly (1939-2022). Committee members decided to dedicate this year’s campaign to his memory, and I am sure that we all felt his presence, no matter what we were doing – meeting in person or via Zoom, making and packing boxes, delivering hampers and just being together. He was very much missed.

This year, we had approximately 130 volunteers as well as our regular drivers from Canada Post. Jeffery Hale and Voice of English-speaking Québec (VEQ) employees gave countless hours to make sure that everything ran smoothly, but this could not have happened without our many volunteers. We were delighted to welcome volunteers from Quebec Baptist Church, Club Rotaract de Québec, St. Vincent Elementary School PPO, CEGEP Champlain-St. Lawrence, RISE Program participants and educators and students from the Quebec High School Work-oriented Training Path (WOTP) and Challenges programs. We had volunteers of all ages, doing everything from making sure that recipients knew of the campaign, to packing the hampers to delivering them. The members of the organizing committee thank each and every one of you.

This year we helped over 200 households, which is impressive. It is also a little sad that in this day and age, so many people still need this help, but it is good to know that as long as there is a need, we will be here to meet it.

Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic began, we have not been able to do our regular food drive. This meant, of course, that we needed to raise funds to purchase all of our supplies. Citizens and corporations stepped up, however, and we surpassed our original goal of $50,000. Thank you to everyone who donated!

Some groups went above and beyond when it came to helping us out. The Eastern Québec Learning Centre (EQLC), in addition to holding a fundraising activity, generously allowed us the use of space in the gym as well as a couple of classrooms. Jeffery Hale Community Partners, Jeffery Hale Community Services and VEQ provided support in ways too numerous to mention. Special thanks also go out to our suppliers – Bo-Fruits, Construction Dinamo Inc., Emballages L.P. Aubut Inc., IGA Poulin and Nutri-Œuf: Ovale Eggs’ South Shore branch.

We would particularly like to thank Everest Elementary School for food donations, Ste-Foy Elementary Cycle 3 students for handmade Christmas cards and Holland Elementary School for treat bags for each hamper.

Every year, there are specific fundraisers which really help us tremendously, and this year was no exception. Here is a list of fundraisers which both organizers and participants greatly enjoyed:

• Draw at the Holiday Run-Around & Fun event by the Wellness Centre

• Holiday Happy Hour by VEQ and the Morrin Centre

• “Howliday” cute pets photo contest and Merry Face-off staff dares challenge by VEQ

• Jeffery Hale Community Services staff auction and jar sales

• Pound for a Claus! Pound® Class event by Vivian Yatabe and friends

• Sales of Fun Jars Cookie Mix jars by the RISE Program

• Sales of gift boxes filled with local and regional products by EQLC

• Staff Jeans Day, and jewelry, soup jar and Christmas sales at Saint Brigid’s Home, with items donated by Saint Brigid’s Guild

And a huge thank you to you, the public, for your continued generosity in supporting this annual campaign. Without you, we could not have done it, and because of you, many people had a merrier Christmas.

Volunteers assembled and filled over 700 boxes with Christmas goodness for the 2022 campaign. Thank you for helping us reach our fundraising goal to fill the hundreds of “hampers” that were delivered on Dec. 17. Bill “the Box Man” Donnelly is seventh from the right in this 2018 photo. (Photo by Shirley Nadeau from QCT archives)
Évoluciole founder Lucie Plamondon, teachers Judit Muñoz Ribera and Mariana Rodriguez and intern Julianne Gagné welcome language learners 50 and older to their language school in L’Ancienne-Lorette. (Photo courtesy of Évoluciole)

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The colourfully costumed GLITCH dancers received applause from their primary school audience at the Gros Becs theatre. (Photo by Danielle Burns)

REVIEW: GLITCH dance show uses lasers in the name of strange fun

REVIEW: GLITCH dance show uses lasers in the name of strange fun Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com The première of GLITCH at the Les Gros Becs theatre didn’t go off without at…

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Cello soloist Camille Thomas and the OSQ’s new music director Clemens Schuldt are enthusiastically applauded after Thomas’s magnificent performance of Edward Elgar’s Cello Concerto in E minor on Jan. 18. (Photo by Andréa Doyle Simard)

REVIEW: OSQ welcomes new music director Clemens Schuldt

REVIEW: OSQ welcomes new music director Clemens Schuldt Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com The audience in the Grand Théâtre waited with bated breath to meet and greet the new music director of…

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Dance caller James Allan recites Robert Burns’ poem “Address to a Haggis” before cutting the ceremonial meat pudding on Jan. 21. Haggis, neeps and tatties (rutabagas and potatoes) and scotch whisky are the traditional elements of a Burns Supper; there was also plenty of homemade pie served!

PHOTOS: Burns Night celebration gets Kinnears Mills dancing

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