Lakeshore Advance, 2011-11-30, Page 13._.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011 • Lakeshore Advance 13
Supporting the Woodland
Reflection Shelter in a big way
ARCA
Lakeshore Advance
The generosity of patrons and donors has raised several
thousand dollars towards the creation of a new Woodland
Reflection Shelter pavilion at the Commemorative Woods at
Morrison 1)tun Conservation Area along the South Huron
Trail, Fundraising efforts will continue this year and next to
make the dream reality. The Collector to Collector Art and
Collectibles Auction was held on Thursday, November 24 at
Ironwood Golf Club near Exeter. The Ausable Bayfield
Conservation Foundation hosted the event which was an
enjoyable Christmas -season social, and one of the first
fundraising events that will be held to support the creation of
the Woodland Reflection Shelter, which will he a place to
reflect, enjoy nature, and remember loved ones, at the
Commemorative Woods site.
Organizers of the auction thanked all the generous donors
and the patrons who supported this first of several fundrais-
ing activities to make the Woodland Reflection Shelter reality.
Community members are encouraged to support the creation
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of the pavilion through donations which will
he recognized on the metal sculpture of an oak
tree that will be included hi the new structure.
The sculpture was designed and created by
students at South l luron District High School.
Brochures, showing naming opportunities on the leaves of
the metal tree sculpture, are available from Ausahle Bayfield
Conservation or committee members. For information on
how to support this community project, and how to be
Included on leaves of the sculpture, are invited to phone
5l9-235-2610 or toll-free 1-888-286-2610.
Attached are photos of the Ausahle Bayfield Conservation
Foundation f►nndraiser - showing Peter 1)arhishire, Chair of
the Woodland Reflection Shelter committee, and Tom Prout,
General Manager of Ausahle Bayfield Conservation Authority
(AIWA).
Also attached is photo of construction work taking place
this week to prepare the foundation for the new Woodland
Reflection Shelter structure building on Morrison Line at the
site of the Commemorative Woods along the South l luron
Trail tit Morrison 1)am Conservation Area.
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Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation fundraiser — showing
Peter Darbishire, Chair of the Woodland Reflection Shelter
committee, and Tom Prout, General Manager of Ausable Bayfield
Conservation Authority (ARCA).
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