From left to right: Brad Edgett (executive director, Mary Winspear Centre), Sheilah Fea (board president, Mary Winspear Foundation), Linda Pendray, and Richard Paquette (President, Memorial Park Society). Pendray donated $25,000 for the Mary Winspear's capital improvement program. (Hugo Wong/News staff)

From left to right: Brad Edgett (executive director, Mary Winspear Centre), Sheilah Fea (board president, Mary Winspear Foundation), Linda Pendray, and Richard Paquette (President, Memorial Park Society). Pendray donated $25,000 for the Mary Winspear's capital improvement program. (Hugo Wong/News staff)

Pendray Dairy farmer gives $25,000 to Mary Winspear Centre

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  • Sep. 21, 2018 12:00 a.m.

Love of theatre inspired Linda Pendray of Pendray Dairy Farm to donate $25,000 to the Mary Winspear Centre .

“We’re very lucky to have the Mary Winspear and I wanted to see it stay vibrant,” she says.

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Pendray said she enjoyed the variety of shows at the Mary Winspear, including rock, classical, and the current speaker series featuring Jann Arden, Kim Campbell, and Peter Mansbridge.

Pendray said one major highlight was in 2007, when her husband David’s memorial service was held at the Mary Winspear Centre’s Bodine Hall, with more than 1,100 attendees.

“I really want to see this centre thrive,” said Linda.

Brad Edgett, executive director of the Mary Winspear Centre, said the total fundraising campaign aims to raise between $2.5 to 2.6 million, and they have raised $1 million to date. It is the first major fundraising initiative the centre has undertaken in the last decade. The community raised $7.3 million to build the theatre at the turn of the millennium, but he said it is time to bulk up the reserve fund for continual improvements.


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