(Supplied by Cindy Neily)īut Neily doesn’t know if she can come back because the city doesn’t agree with the shed’s location. “We had a lot of people ask if we can come to Brantford because we are located in Oshweken and we came here to do the fundraiser and we were sold out within two hours,” said Neily.Ī little red shed in Brantford is being used as a hub for charitable causes. The location proved to be successful for Cindy Neily, who raised money for the Save the Evidence initiative in Six Nations, relating to the former Mohawk Institute Residential School. The owner says he doesn’t charge anyone to use this shed and it’s in a great location because of the high traffic on King George road. “To have that visual exposure, especially when they’re here at the location, everybody stops to slow down and see what’s happening.”īut the red shed’s location has also proven to be a sticking point with city hall.Ĭity staff have requested Breau to move the structure after a complaint. “To bring their cause closer to the community, this is a very busy intersection, probably the busiest in the city,” said Ken Breau, Dairy Queen owner. The structure is on the Dairy Queen property and has become a community hub for charitable causes. If you’ve been driving in Brantford lately, you may have noticed a little red shed at the corner of King George and Tollgate Roads.
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