Grand River Agricultural Society awards Community Mini Grants

On June 12, the Grand River Agricultural Society (GRAS) announced recipients of this year’s Community Mini Grant program supporting projects related to agriculture and the environment.

Eleven grants totaling $5,000 were awarded at Grand River Raceway. The recipients and projects are:

– Fergus Medieval Faire: $500 towards the costs of birds of prey/falconer show at the free community Medieval Faire.

– Habitat for Humanity Wellington Dufferin Guelph: $1,000 towards development of a community garden for the CityView Village build.

– Youth Outdoors Day: $1,000 towards the purchase of new event tents.

– Western Ontario 4-H Beef Invitational: $500 to supply the exhibitor breakfast and division prizes.

– The Elora Swan Program: $1,000 for repairs and upgrades to the swan compound, and to stain the main building and hut.

– Brisbane Public School, Erin: $1,000 to assist with labour and equipment expenses for the installation of natural elements in the primary play area.

– The Fergus Scottish Festival & Highland Games: $1,000 towards program costs of the Highland Cattle & Sheep and Sheep Shearing educational heritage programs at the Scottish Festival.

– Township of Centre Wellington (in collaboration with Fergus Scottish Festival, Elora Festival, Riverfest Elora, and Fergus Fall Fair): $1,000 to purchase a graphically designed tent to house the water cart.

– G2G Rail Trail Inc.: $1,000 for the purchase and installation of agricultural interpretive signage along the trail.

– Waterloo 4-H Beef Club: $1,000 to purchase show equipment, and

– St. Joseph Catholic School, Fergus: $1,000 for a rain barrel, mature plants, seeds, and child-sized gardening tools for their Allison Brunt Memorial Butterfly Garden.

 

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