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Sussex Fundy Civic Centre
Milk and Cookies anyone?
Camp Goodtime
Northumberland Dairy recognized as Corporate Sponsor at KVMBA Opening Day




Sussex Fundy Civic Centre

Games Northumberland Co-operative Dairy is proud to work with the community of Sussex by contributing to the fund raising campaign for the Fundy Civic Centre. Northumberland supports youth programs and a healthy active lifestyle. This project will benefit the people who live, work and enjoy life in this community.

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Pictured: Harold Tennant Fundy Civic Centre Board of Director, Roger Sentner Northumberland Dairy.

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Milk and Cookies anyone?

Games A group of students from NBCC-St.Andrews mastered the art of selling cookies by giving away an extra incentive to the purchaser...a 250ml carton of Northumberland milk! The students, who are part of the Hospitality and Tourism program had to undertake this task as part of a class project. Northumberland Dairy was very happy to partner up for the occasion as milk and cookies is after all, a winning combination. Our congratulations to Phyllis, Meryl, Scott, and Graham for their initiative and great success! To see enlarged pictures, click on the links below:
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Camp Goodtime

Camp Goodtime is an annual summer camp sponsored by the Canadian Cancer Society for children age 7-16 living with cancer, and those with a history of cancer. This year's camp was held at Camp Rotary, Grand Lake with 53 kids in attendance. Northumberland is proud to support Camp Goodtime.

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Northumberland Dairy recognized as Corporate Sponsor at KVMBA Opening Day

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Kennebecasis Minor Baseball Association (KVMBA) held its Opening Day activities in inclement weather on Saturday, May 31. Approximately 300 people attended. Youth competed in events demonstrating their running, throwing and hitting skills.

Northumberland Dairy was recognized as a corporate sponsor of KVMBA by providing jerseys to all the teams in the 3-Pitch, Junior Mosquito and Squirt Girls Softball divisions.

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Front row: KVMBA players Edward MacDonald, and Katie Hanson. Second row: KVMBA President John Richard, Judy MacDonald of Northumberland Dairy, KVMBA VP Sandra Horton, and Roger Sentner of Northumberland Dairy.

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