Diving into the Deep End: New coffee raising money for Annapolis Royal, N.S., pool repairs

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BEAR RIVER, N.S. — A Bear River coffee company has dove into the deep end to help a community group raise the required funds to replace the liner of the outdoor pool in Annapolis Royal.

Society members are appreciative of Sissiboo’s assistance and said it reassures them the community is behind the project and noted the new fundraiser helps keep the momentum going. Group eager to secure remaining funds to ensure outdoor pool in Annapolis Royal, N.S., reopens in 2025 Society members shared news the pool wouldn’t reopen in 2024 due to the needed repairs and plans for a capital campaign at a public forum in February. During the session, kids were sitting at a table making “pool-inspired drawings,” said society chairperson Lesley Hodder.Reed Skinulis, a nine-year-old Parkers Cove resident, came up with the label’s design.

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