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TMHF benefiting from seniors club yard sale

By Hailey MacDonald Oct 30, 2025 | 2:16 PM

The Trenton Seniors Club 105 managed to pull in some big funds in support of the Trenton Memorial Hospital Foundation.

The group raised $10,056.83 through its yard sale in Frankford.

The funds were collected through sales, volunteer efforts, sponsorships, and private donations. TMHF extends special thanks to Sharon Urquhart of the Trenton Seniors Club 105 for her leadership and commitment.

Both organizations also thank Ana McCaw for providing the event space, along with her family and friends for their valuable help.

Appreciation goes to Seniors Club members, TMHF volunteers, five local students, and the Cold Creek Cloggers for their contributions.

Special thanks to the local businesses and individuals who supported the event through donations: Walt’s Country Kitchen, The Frozen Shoppe, Eco Dumpster, Bill Newberry, Quinte West, Carson & Sue Wells, Brian Meindl, Chris, Callum and Tyvian Koets, Oskar Scnatmen, and the Trenton Golden Hawks, as well as Tim Durkin, Charity Brown, and Duncan Armstrong for their help with advertising.

The Trenton Seniors Club 105 and TMHF thank everyone who donated, volunteered, or made a purchase.

Community support made this event an outstanding success.

To learn more about how to support our hospital, please go to tmhfoundation.com or contact TMHF at info@tmhfoundation.com.

(BROCK ORMOND)