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Inspiring Our Future campaign receives major donation for local community centre

The Inspiring Our Future campaign has received a major donation toward their BMG Community Centre refurbishment project.

In a release, Inspiring Our Future says that "the Jutzi Family of Brussels Transport Ltd. has committed a generous $250,000 donation to the Inspiring Our Future campaign to benefit the redevelopment of the Brussels Morris Grey Community Centre." Brussels Transport Ltd. has been in Brussels for 64 years and is a third generation company in the community. Donations like this will help with the creation of six expanded dressing rooms, a new heated viewing area, streamlined foyer, new roof and several other modernizations for the BMG Community Centre.

Anyone interested in learning more about the Inspiring Our Future campaign and supporting the future of recreation for Brussels is encouraged to contact Chair Brian TenPas at 519-492-0214 or Campaign Coordinator Roxane Nicholson at roxane@jamienicholson.ca.

 

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