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Chatham-Kent Council, Monday March 4th, 2024
Regular Agenda Meeting
Visit https://www.chatham-kent.ca/localgovernment/council/meetings/Pages/Council-Meetings.aspx for full agenda
Chatham-Kent Council, February 26th, 2024
Regular/Planning Agenda Meeting
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Week 19 Maroons Player of The Game: Guhnar Hillman
Peter Cobb interviews Guhnar Hillman who put 1 on the tally in their 5-1 victory over the Komoka Kings.
Comm Producer: Chris Taylor
Week 19 Maroons Player of The Game: Josh Harding
Teammate David Brown interviews Josh Harding who put up an assist in their 5-4 victory against the Strathroy Rockets on Feb 18, 2024.
Comm Producer: Chris Taylor
Week 18 Maroon Player of The Game- Brody Gillis
Maroons Player David Brown interviews teammate Brody Gillis who put 2 assists in against his former team the LaSalle Vipers winning 5-1.
Community Producer: Chris Taylor
Stay tuned for more player interview
Week 16 Maroons Player of The Game: Brenden McKay
Gary Patterson chats with Brenden McKay who scored his first career goal as a Maroon in their 5-3 victory against the Sarnia Legionnaires.
Community Producer: Chris Taylor
Week 14 Maroons Player of The Game: Cale Marontate
Peter Cobb interviews Cale Marontate who scored 2 goals in their 5-4 victory again the St. Thomas Stars on January 14th.
Community Producer: Chris Taylor
Stay tuned to meet more players
Week 15 Maroons Player of The Game: Tommy O' Donnell
David Gough interviews goaltender Tommy O' Donnell who stopped 31/34 shots in their loss to the London Nationals.
Community Producer: Chris Taylor
Stay tuned for more Maroons player interviews
2024 Polar Plunge
The 7th Annual Polar plunge took place on Saturday, January 20th, 2024 and the participation was fantastic.
Chris Taylor got a chance to catch up with organizer Jason Herder who says more than 200 people took part in Saturday’s plunge at the Sons of Kent Brewing Company, raising more than $70,000.
“This is a special event for us as Chatham-Kent has been selected as the host city for the Special Olympics School Championship Games, a return to Special Olympics programming for the first time in Chatham-Kent in 27 years,” Herder says. “100% of the proceeds raised in this Polar Plunge went directly back to the fundraising efforts that our team has been working tirelessly on.”
Herder says $373,000 of the Games’ $400,000 budget has been raised in just eight months.
“It shows the tenancy of Chatham-Kent and how we all wrap ourselves and band together to work together towards a common goal.”