Spry Family Christmas Fundraiser Was One for the Books!

In Community, Local

In its tenth and final year, organizers are proud to share the results of the Spry Family Christmas Tree event held on December 7th. It was a record-breaking year raising $42,357 and when you add this amount to past totals raised, an incredible $214,000 has supported the Northumberland Hills Hospital since the event was first introduced in 2015.

Hosted by Sharron Wharram-Spry and Brian Spry at their Christmas tree farm in Cobourg, this
tenth anniversary year was nothing short of a success. Event sponsors included Baker Tilly
KDN LLP, Wharram Tree Service Ltd., Ley Wealth Management, Neil Ganson – RBC Wealth
Management, Davey Tree Expert Company, Cobourg Nissan, Quest Auto Trade, Craft Food
House and Starbucks Canada.

NHH Foundation extends a heartfelt thank you to everyone who made this result possible from the generous hosts, Sharron and Brian; to the many dedicated volunteers; returning and new attendees; donors, and event sponsors.

Proceeds from the day will support the purchase of hematology analyzers for the Laboratory.

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

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