Let Them Be Kids

Let Them Be Kids is all volunteer non-profit organization created to build community capacity on the grassroots level, while building playgrounds, skate parks and fitness parks across Canada. These projects leave a legacy of community members who are inspired and better equipped to lay a strong foundation for a brighter tomorrow.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Thank you to our Platinum Level Sponsors (Donations of $2,000)

Kraft / Kool-Aid

Let Them Be Kids

Town of Lincoln

Ontario Tire Dealers Association

Niagara Community Foundation

Walkers

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Dot-mocracy at Charles Daley Park



The students at Maplegrove and Meadowvale schools helped us to design a fabulous new playground.

Visit us again soon to see their design choices.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Thank you to our Gold Level Sponsors (Donations of $1,000)

Tallman Funeral Homes Ltd.

Thank you to our Silver Level Sponsors (Donations of $500)




Niagara Peninsula Energy Inc.

West Niagara Animal Hospital

Art & Val Fleming Fund (Niagara Community Foundation)

Walker Industries

Lottridge Tire & Retreading

The Beamsville Lions Club

The Beamsville Firefighters Association

Thank you to our Bronze Level Sponsors (Donations of $100)






Cal-Val Canada Corp
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 612
Jordan Lions Club
Janice Makepeace
Rose Forten
Donald & Beryl Stadler
Edward Davis
A.M. H. Verge
Bosma Landscape
G. Edward Smith
Tim Hudak
Claude and Barbara High
Richard Platts
Neil and Marlene Spence
Doug and Laura Gibson
Ron and Ann Hubbard
Dr. Wallace M. Mitchell
Rev. Frank DeVries and Mrs. Aartje DeVries
Bayview Flowers
Peter and Lynn Hubbard
Vineland Growers' Co-operataive Ltd.
Jennifer and Ken Southward
Scott Gibson and Myhang Lam
Dykstra Brothers Roofing
Jackson Printing
V&G Auto
Arfab Inc.
Gregory & Beverly Reimer
Dell Pharmacy
Cherry Lane
Beamsville Women's Institute

About the Friends of Charles Daley Park

The Friends of Charles Daley Park is a volunteer organization which was formed in 2004 and is committed to revitalizing and promoting the park which is located in the Town of Lincoln.

The Friends with the help of the community, built a boardwalk along the waterfront portion of the central section of the park.
In cooperation with the Niagara Restoration Council native trees and shrubs have been planted throughout the park. We have also sold and installed 21 commemorative benches.

Our next project is to replace the outdated playground equipment with new equipment. With the help of the Kool-Aid program "Let Them Be Kids" award and the community, the desired outcome is to raise approximately $45,000 to purchase and install the new community playground. The Aware includes a 60/40 match opportunity for our fundraising efforts so your help goes even further!