cmmrereninnnsnenntinianinciiocs ie mommenmena acacntesssocutemnreerennaaaiaconnmennmemmmmmenmeene c eccammnnemenmeranemmensneacrcnmmasenemsaeacmsamaraaccm ns s nneemneme e es in nrnnname m nc cecnma oo asnaro s one s cennenmmmmmnmmmnmmmmmmmmmmnns Rumbling of funding shortfall £ Rural Rambl ; s sales for adults to $10 in advanc. BY Manoy Martin 5 f â€" (was $8) or $15 at the gate (waz j cchronicle@linkd.net ol j ‘ y f gwg' Anï¬tï¬}r would be to charge Faced with an $11,000 funding TR [ A 4 5 for children aged 6â€"12 years. shortfall for 2004, Northumberâ€"_ “uwmlï¬â€˜ '\-".1 5 ‘7, \ We might also increase oE comâ€" land Rural Ramble organizers are | * e‘ e im e o / mercial host fees ($150 now)." rvl asking county council to consider 1 f . "We supported the jazz festival financial support. Last year, the a ; in Port Hope," \‘l county contributed $275 in adverâ€" » Alnwick/Haldimand Mayor Bill tA tising. es _ Finley noted. "This is a rural 4 "If Rural Ramble continues, ;" be | A ( setup. I hope when we look at our j the county benefits are many," e ks3 f budgets we look at this for supâ€" D Rural Ramble Cochair Cathy |P onl A | ME | o . . ; ¢ port. I certainly will be supportâ€" McCann outlined November 27. f ths * . h/ y ing it." L .. "The organization is already in y o e EETEITITIY Keep the children‘s admission place and has proven its compeâ€" ‘f S T ".’ tWn KÂ¥CH l o @ free, Brighton Mayor Lou Rinaldi , tency. Our financial obligations _ M lt t artdd d CÂ¥2, @ + urged; children are often the and budgets have been adhered uce AND: e AURE AE ENN NP LA iR 4w a 2 instigators for family activities. \\bl to, Rural Ramble has broad supâ€" *f3 fAst ."! Wï¬ 4 , AF 2L LAAA a L "With the jazz festival (in Port j port from private, public and volâ€" & F\\ |\ /. d uo U TY 1698 Hope), it was my understanding 9 unteer agencies, and Northumâ€" Bs d p ie f! o A 4110 that the money =we provided last 3 berland County gets tremendous W e wAiU 4TE year was seed money for the first No complimentary exposure. tr} Y ts "W;@k‘. d & year. We‘d}d not make any long 3 "Rural Ramble is a great examâ€" 0e } ,:? § a Ntdd term commitment to that commitâ€" 3 â€" ple of a successful grassroots P ait 0 Y WAE tee. We need a policy so we treat /~ organization," Ms. McCann mainâ€" Lullh + @0 E’W lt eA C everybody (seeking funding) the Y tains. "The interaction between a’;“ W (k i same. I think our support is there the urban and rural leads to betâ€" (for Rural Ramble), but we need A ter appreciation for each other‘s )20 . 4†to be very fair. I‘m prepared to i lifestyles." 22 Th _ s f support something to keep Rural Q Rural Ramble is a weekend Fa Ramble alive." w â€" event. In its first year, 1999, an y Trent Hills Mayor George } s estimated 2,000 people visited the . Priorto ay Manoy Martin %’{Cmeary urgid thlcg Rural Ramâ€" farms of five couples across py i: ft, Cochair Cathy McCann, Gaye Hoskin, Marvin McComb, Harold . 9‘° OFgamizers to solicit corporate ï¬ Northumberland County. Canâ€" ?Alérég?ï¬?:clfegeï¬:;o;;%r?oum“ hollst oo Â¥ * funding. Port Hope Mayor Rick J @elled the next year because of ® j : Austin suggested the selling of J ï¬w hoof and mouth seare, the ~$350,000 in the county during .charge for children. w t For 2004, the Rural Ramble hats â€"as opposed to Tâ€"shirts. gvent went ahead again in 2001 their visit, Ms. McCann says. "Peoplg are very appreciative" â€" organizers are facing a financial County council referred the attracting an estimated 4,000 peoâ€" "It is a unique event," Ms. ‘the assessment surveys indicate, challenge. Former grant sources Northumberland Rural Ramble éle. This past August, the third McCann notes. The committee Ms. McCann says. "We have haxe dried up. _ funding request to its Tourism @annual Rural Ramble attracted and host farm families and the â€" strong municipal and media supâ€" We are looking at anumber of and Economic Development Between 3,000 and 4,000 visitors. phalanx of helpers are all volunâ€" _ port. It isn‘t often so many people options to increase revenue in â€" departments for a recommendaâ€" & Those visitors spent estimated _ teers. To date, adults buy "passâ€" from so many walks of life and future," Ms. McCann says. "One tion for 2003 budget consideraâ€" E: ‘ ports" to gain admission, no â€" working to the same goals. was to increase the cost of ticket tions. m I & E_ o _ . m cce al RR T anl Exi oo . n on U