Bluewater Trails Howard Watson Nature Trail sign at Waterworks Rd. and Lakeshore Rd. April 2016. (BlackburnNews.com Photo by Briana Carnegie)Bluewater Trails Howard Watson Nature Trail sign at Waterworks Rd. and Lakeshore Rd. April 2016. (BlackburnNews.com Photo by Briana Carnegie)
Sarnia

Donate To City Programs And Projects Online

You can now make donations to City of Sarnia programs and projects online.

Customer Service Manager Andrea Lane says they've added a donation link, under the "Online Services" section at Sarnia.ca.

"Donations made through the website will be issued an income tax receipt and the minimum donation amount is $10," says Lane.

Council-approved programs and projects currently accepting donations include :

- Bluewater Trails - Sarnia Canada Day - Errol Russel Park Re-Development Project - Friends of Centennial Park - Park Improvements - Park Trees and Gardens - Sarnia Arena Revitalization Project - Strangway Centre - Waterfront Programs

Lane says donations by cash, cheque or debit payment will still be accepted at City Hall in the Customer Service Department.

For additional information on the programs you can email customerservice@sarnia.ca or call city hall at 519-332-0330

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