Burlington Helping Burlington Celebrates Charity Status with Fundraiser at Squires

Burlington Helping Burlington Celebrates Charity Status with Fundraiser at Squires

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Sep 19, 2024

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By Kezia Royer-Burkett, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

On Saturday, September 7, 2024, Burlington Helping Burlington brought together 100 families for a morning kids’ event, followed by an evening invite-only fundraiser at Squires Burlington. The intimate gathering of approximately 40 guests enjoyed appetizers while listening to live music, creating a scene reminiscent of the Shonda Rhimes show Bridgerton.

Attendees were invited to donate through a QR code, with contributions ranging from $25 to $500. The event was organized in celebration of Burlington Helping Burlington recently receiving its charity status just three weeks ago. This exciting milestone prompted the group to host their fundraising event on September 7 to mark the occasion. The evening also celebrated the grand reopening of Squires, with Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward officiating the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

“This space is incredible. The bar is amazing, and the food is awesome,” said the mayor, recognizing the restaurant’s reopening and Burlington Helping Burlington’s one-year anniversary, emphasizing the event’s focus on community togetherness.

Restaurant owner Satish Kalla, along with his family, expressed gratitude to the mayor and his team for their support. Kalla, who designed a space evocative of Soho Lounge in Toronto with the help of a professional designer, held a soft opening in July and offers a “kids eat free on weekends” promotion until the end of September, which may be extended beyond this month. Kalla’s desire to help and support the community was evident in his enthusiasm for the event and his commitment to hosting future initiatives at Squires.

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