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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2015-02-11, Page 9Wednesday, February 11, 2015 • News Record 9 Annual Dancing with the Stars Family Day WinterFest returns for its 7th year Steph Smith QM! Agency Preparation is underway for the 7th annual Victim Services Huron County pre- sents: Dancing with the Stars gala. The event is set to take place on Oct. 24, 2015 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Goderich. The idea for the event was suggested after a Vic- tim Services of Huron County staff member saw the American TV show Dancing with the Stars and thought doing a Huron County version would be a great way to fundraise. This year there are six couples vying for the gold who are already beginning to prepare their routines: • Local photographer Angela Smith and her part- ner Herb Runstedler. • Local radio personality Phil Main and his partner Reanna Ramaker. • RMT and owner of Integrated Health Sciences Clinic in Goderich Linda Birch and her partner Wayne Bos. • Kim Statia of the Huron County Health Unit and her partner Rob Hutson. • CTV News personality Scott Miller and his partner Patty Coulter. Photo courtesy Devin Sturgeon Victim Services Huron County presents the 2015 Dancing with the Stars dancers. Back row (from left to right): Wayne Bos, Les Cook, Phil Main, Herb Runstedler, Rob Hutson and Scott Miller. Front row (from left to right): Linda Birch, Michelle Field, Reanna Ramaker, Angela Smith, Kim Statia and Patty Coulter. • Victim Services Huron County executive director Michelle Field and her partner Les Cook. For more information, "like" the Victim Services Huron County presents: Dancing with the Stars page on Facebook and be sure to check back often for details and updates on the event. clintonnewsrecord.com OFFICE HOURS The Office Hours for The Clinton News Record are as follows Mondays - 9am - 5pm Tuesdays - CLOSED Wednesdays - 9am - 5pm Thursdays - 9am - 5pm Fridays - 9am - 5pm News Cli on Record 53 Albert St., Clinton, ON PH: 519-482-3443 www.clintonnewsrecord.com CONTINUED FROM > PAGE 8 great way to do that," said Rachel Skillen, President of the South Huron Optimist Club. "Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Huron is excited to be offering a free G -rated movie for families to enjoy during the afternoon," said Amy Wilhelm, Casework Coordi- nator. "It is a time to come in from the cold, and warm up, before you head back out to the rest of the great activities that have been planned throughout the day." Friends of the South Huron Trail volunteers are partnering with Ausable Bayfield Conservation to bring free family snow - shoeing back. Other popular returning events include the fire- works at 7 p.m., weather permitting, at Mac - Naughton Park, run by the South Huron Fire Depart- ment, Exeter Station Fire- fighters' Association. The one -day winter festi- val always gets a boost when there is lots of snow but "snow or no snow" the show goes on. ones require admission. Keep posted as well to the growing list of sponsors. "We are proud of the part- nerships that have been cre- ated to engage families in play in South Huron," said Jo -Anne Fields, Community Services Manager with the Municipality of South Huron. "Together, a template of activities has been organ- ized to entice all family members to participate:' "Come enjoy the fun and stay active in South Huron," said Darcey Cook, Recrea- tion Program Assistant at South Huron. A number of popular events are returning to the 2015 WinterFest. The South Huron Optimist Club plans to host a scaven- ger hunt again in the South Huron Recreation Centre in Exeter from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. "The South Huron Opti- mist Club is committed to providing engaging activities for local youth and the Scav- enger Hunt at Family Day WinterFest South Huron is a R L. E SEl ED" IL E 11th Annual K2 Wind North Huron Snowarama Hosted by the North Huron Trail Groomers Saturday, February 14, 2015 Londesborough Lions Community Hall 282 King Street, Londesborough, ON (north of Clinton - follow the signs) Snowmobile Dart Rally registration: 9 a.m. - 12 noon $25 minimum to register Make your pledge online at snowarama.org. Music in the fields & keg fridge raffle • 130 km scenic ride • Top dart score: great prizes Call our hotline for more information Nicole 226-378-6666 • Audrey 519-237-3419 Proudly Sponsored By K Raise pledges and earn great prizes in support of children and youth with physical disabilities. Easter Seals Ontario Helping Kids with Physical Disabilities Succeed