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First table of 10 sold for Conservation Dinner

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Jayden's Mechanical has purchased the first table of 10 for the 2025 Dinner.

 

Jayden’s Mechanical Ltd. buys first table of ten tickets in support of Conservation Dinner
Conservation Dinner Committee thanks Jayden’s Mechanical for support of community; encourages other businesses and individuals to consider buying tickets for this community fundraiser on April 3, 2025

The Conservation Dinner Committee thanks Jayden’s Mechanical Ltd. for being the first business in 2025 to buy tickets for a table of ten for the community fundraising event on Thursday, April 3, 2025.

Chris Keller, of Exeter Lions Club, is Chair of the Conservation Dinner Committee. 

“On behalf of the Committee, I would like to thank Jayden’s Mechanical for their support of the community and for buying the first table of ten for the Conservation Dinner,” he said. “Their generosity will help to realize many important local recreation, education, youth and nature projects that could not happen otherwise. I hope their example will inspire other businesses and individuals to get their tickets as well for this enjoyable and worthwhile event in support of needed community projects.”

Chad Insley is General Manager of Jayden’s Mechanical Ltd. He says the company is pleased to support the Conservation Dinner which benefits local projects such as the family-friendly fishing derby, youth programs, educational projects to protect turtles and aquatic species in the area, and parks and trails and conservation areas.

“We look forward to the Conservation Dinner in April and we are pleased to support this community fundraising event of Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation and Exeter Lions Club,” he said. “We encourage other businesses and residents to also get their tickets for an event that is lots of fun and which benefits important projects in our area.”

This gala dinner and auction has raised more than $1.39 million, for projects in local communities, over its history dating back almost three and a half decades. 

The annual charitable event features live and silent auctions of art and other distinctive items including travel packages and sports and entertainment memorabilia. The Dinner also includes special raffles, general raffles, appetizers, fun and fellowship, and a wonderful meal. The Conservation Dinner takes place at South Huron Recreation Centre at 94 Victoria Street East in Exeter.

Tickets are $100 each and patrons receive a charitable gift receipt, for income tax purposes, for a portion of that amount. To buy tickets to the Conservation Dinner, or to donate, phone 519-235-2610 or toll-free 1-888-286-2610 or email info@abca.ca or visit the Ausable Bayfield Conservation office east of Exeter at 71108 Morrison Line (just south of Highway 83). 

Find out more at conservationdinner.com and the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation’s Conservation Dinner web page

JAYDEN’S MECHANICAL LTD. BUYS FIRST TABLE OF TICKETS FOR CONSERVATION DINNER 2025 – Jayden’s Mechanical is supporting local community projects, of Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation (ABCF) and Exeter Lions Club, by being the first business to purchase a table of 10 tickets for the Conservation Dinner and Auction on Thursday, April 3, 2025. Shown in photo, from left to right, are Chris Keller, of Exeter Lions Club, Chair of the Conservation Dinner Committee; Chad Insley, General Manager of Jayden’s Mechanical; Keisha Stacey, Controller with Jayden’s; and Dave Frayne, Conservation Foundation Chair. The Conservation Dinner Committee would like to thank Jayden’s Mechanical for their leadership and community support and the committee encourages other businesses to consider purchase of a table of tickets in support of the community. 

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