Mowbray’s Canadian Tire in Port Elgin has donated $50,000 to the Lamont Sports Park Illuminating Dreams fundraising campaign.
The Mowbrays have owned and operated Canadian Tire in Port Elgin since 2006.
The ‘Diamond Donation’ gives the store 20 years of sponsorship rights.
A release from the Town of Saugeen Shores says owners Mike and Eleanor Mowbray had no doubt in their minds that they wanted to be part of the Illuminating the Dream, Lamont Sports Park Phase 2 fundraising campaign.
Mike Mowbray says, “The donation is the biggest Mowbray’s Canadian Tire has ever made in the community,” adding, “We believe in the project and the years of fun and activities that will be available to both children and adults at the complex.”
Saugeen Shores Mayor Luke Charbonneau, says, “The Mowbrays are incredible community supporters. Their efforts with Canadian Tire ‘Jumpstart’ have made it possible for many local children to play their favourite sports. With this contribution to the Lamont Park, they have extended this legacy and further enhanced access to youth sports in Saugeen Shores.”
Mowbray’s Canadian Tire will have a banner in one of the baseball diamonds for 20 years. They will also have a sign at the park’s entrance called ‘Mowbray’s Canadian Tire Home Run Lane,’ welcoming everyone to the newest recreation facility in Saugeen Shores.
Phase 2 of the park development will include two youth baseball fields and an accessible playground. This will add to the four baseball diamonds built in Phase 1.
On Saturday June 4th, the community is invited for their first viewing of the park from noon to 4pm to celebrate the completion of Phase 1, as well as to help launch Phase 2’s public fundraising campaign.