Thank-you:

The Upper Stewiacke Community C@P Site would like to thank the following people for their generous contributions to keeping the C@P Site going:

A big thank you to Bev Andrews of Bev's Country Diner, who not only provided the site and desk for the Community Access Program, but has also provided a very generous donation to the C@P Site. Recently, Bev also purchased a printer and an optical mouse for the  the CAP Site as well. On behalf of the C@P Site, we would like to thank you, Bev, for your contribution.

Thank you to Marilyn MacKay and Avon for her support in helping with funding through a special sales campaign for the Upper Stewiacke Community Association, (USCA).

Avon
Marilyn MacKay
RR#2 Upper Stewiacke,
Nova Scotia
B0N 2P0
Telephone: (902) 671-2939
E-mail: mackaysinwoods@ns.sympatico.ca

Thank you to Todd Stoddard for donating the C@P Site's chair.

Thank you to the South Colchester Community Health Board for providing the grant that purchased the C@P Site's printer and scanner.

The Upper Stewiacke Community Association wishes to thank the site designers. This site was initially produced by Alanna Stewart, through a student grant program under the direction of The Upper Stewiacke Community Development Association, continued on by USCDA & C@P member Walter Prest and Sandra Jackson. Responding to community needs, the site was re-designed by Jenna Wright under a job creation project through CoRDA. Currently, the site is being managed, maintained and updated by Jenna, the CAP Assistant.

Thank you to Debbie Deyarmond and staff at Deer Country Hideaway, for providing venue and snacks, hosting the Community Forum and Focus Group Session on Nov 1, and Thank You to Bev and her staff at Bev's Country Diner, for supplying delicious lunch for all at the Town Hall Meeting on Nov. 13.

Thank you to Anna Parks and CORDA for their support and equipment, and to all who made the successful events happen, and those who took the time to come out and participate.

This all shows we have a strong community base and interest in our community, and with future work and volunteers we can make our a area a much more productive and interesting place to live and visit.

We already are, and can be more so, the little community with so much to offer! Just remember it take a little effort, even if you help for only a few minutes, things will go much smoother, and you will feel all the better for being a part of the success of our beautiful valley.

On behalf of the USCA, if we forget to thank or mention people, it is not that we don't appreciate, we are only human and thus not infallible.