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TPL Moms

Kitchenware to feed the young

With the back-to-school season just around the corner, the Breakfast Club and Simons have teamed up to create a brand-new collection of kitchenware, with proceeds going to a noble and essential cause: healthy eating for children.

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Thus, from August 5 to October 30, 2023, in all 16 Simons stores across Canada or online, customers can purchase the 16 items in the ” breakfast ” collection. And for every item sold, $5 will be donated to the organization, for a total donation of over $40,000.

In short, this edition of cookware will not only provide qualitý products in today’s tones. Still, it will also ensure that children across Canada start their days on the right foot with a healthy breakfast, which helps optimize their learning abilities and school perseverance.

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Cottage Life

Dockside pizza delivery for a good cause

After Paul Turner’s friends on Bay Lake, Ont., Rob and Patti Tilley, built a wood-fired pizza oven nearly three years earlier, Paul’s teenaged son, Jack, suggested the family start a pop-up pizza joint.

“We all laughed at the thought of pizza delivery by speedboat,” says Paul. Until they stopped laughing and thought, Why not? And why not use the cash for a good cause? “A local public school had lost a grant that funded its breakfast program. It was an easy decision as to where we’d donate the money.” 

So, last year, the Turner family of four, along with friends and neighbours on the lake, grouped together to pull off a one-night, lake-wide pizza party. They made and delivered 44 pizzas in four hours. And the service was excellent: “From oven to dock it was three minutes,” says Paul. “It was kind of amazing.”

The team was organized. The kids went dock-to-dock ahead of time handing out order forms; Paul’s wife, Jennifer, made a spreadsheet to track the orders; and “We kept things simple,” says Paul. “We only offered a choice of four toppings: cheese, pepperoni, green pepper, and pineapple. Because I like pineapple.”

Paul bought the dough and sauce and ordered the boxes online, but everything else was donated. Ultimately, Bay Lake Pizza raised $600 for the school. 

Paul was surprised by how many people ordered pizza, but not by how many people offered to help. “That’s just the nature of our community.”

This story was originally published as part of the collection “Better Together,” featuring inspiring cottager community initiatives, in the June/July 2020 issue of Cottage Life magazine.

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