The Mark O’ Meara Clubhouse was full of spirit for Community Living Huntsville’s third annual Autumn Brunch and Silent Auction on October 4. More than 130 people attended the event, which included delicious fall fare, an extensive silent auction with 125 items to bid on, and a presentation by Anne Collins, president of the Community Living Huntsville board of directors.
Sponsors for the event included Mathews Dinsdale & Clark LLP, Gifts 4 Friends, RBC, Huntsville Window & Door, Johnston Developments Inc., Coldwell Banker Thompson Real Estate, the Firman family, Taylor Carpet One, The Huntsville Forester, Hunter’s Bay Radio, Huntsville Fuels, Lakeland Power, Mister Frank’s Muskoka Music Centre, The Cooperators, Jason R. Cottell, Near North Business Machines, Armstrong’s Drive Muskoka, Michael Forbes, Community Services Benefits Trust, Paul & Gail Guimond, and Patrick & Barbara McIlroy.
The event raised $14,500 for Community Living programs.
- Chantel Musselman, one of six Huntsville High volunteers at the brunch, greets Wendy Sawyer
- More than 130 people attended the Autumn Brunch
- Anne Collins, president of the Community Living Huntsville board of directors
- Michael Forbes (foreground) was one of the brunch’s table sponsors
- Mandy Davies Gillies shows off the iPad she won in the auction
- Brenda Wood, Wendy Sawyer and Sheldon Eaton enjoy the brunch
- The desserts were to die for
- Andrea Johnston, Manager: Quality and Community Development, Community Living Huntsville
- The silent auction tables were filled with 125 items donated by supportive businesses
- Bob and Claire Addison serve up mimosas
- Una Pape and Brynn
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Photos supplied by Community Living Huntsville.













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