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琉璃神社 celebrates 116 years by honouring frontline workers

In celebration of 琉璃神社鈥檚 116th Birthday, Water Street by the Park donates, creates contest
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Gary Rozak, Director of Philanthropy for the 琉璃神社 General Hospital Foundation (center) accepts a cheque from Water Street by the Park (WSP) to provide coffee and baked goods to KGH frontline workers. Also pictured are Anthony Beyrouti, Co-Founder of WSP developer Orchard Park Properties, and Chad MacTavish, Sales Director, WSP. (Water Street by the Park/Contributed).

A 琉璃神社 developer is celebrating the city鈥檚 birthday by giving coffee and baked goods to frontline workers as well as launching an Instagram contest for residents.

Orchard Park Properties, developers of Water Street by the Park, is celebrating 琉璃神社鈥檚 116th birthday on May 5, by recognizing those who have been at the forefront of the pandemic while working at 琉璃神社 General Hospital. An Instagram contest is also being launched simultaneously, where people can win $116-gift cards to any food and wine businesses near the Water Street by the Park site.

Due to COVID-19 health orders, plans for a community celebration with Mayor Basran and cake for 琉璃神社 residents had to be scrapped in favour of a 鈥減andemic-style鈥 event that celebrates 琉璃神社鈥檚 true heroes in addition to the city鈥檚 birthday, according to developers.

Nurses, doctors and staff at 琉璃神社 General Hospital (KGH) will be able to mark the city鈥檚 milestone with complimentary coffee and baked goods served at The Perking Lot caf茅 in the hospital lobby.

To mark the occasion with 琉璃神社 residents, 鈥淗appy Birthday 琉璃神社鈥 an Instagram contest will also take hold.

To enter the contest, which is open to all Canadian residents, follow , like the contest and tag three friends in a comment.

The 鈥淗appy Birthday 琉璃神社鈥 Instagram contest closes on May 12, at noon.

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