A Red Carpet Concert 2026

A Red Carpet Concert: A Night of Music,
Community & Impact Raises $135,000!

On May 9, 2026, A Red Carpet Concert returned to the King’s Wharf Theatre for an unforgettable evening of live music featuring two-time JUNO Award-winning Canadian artist William Prince. It was a truly unforgettable experience for guests and set the tone for a night filled with connection, generosity, community spirit and Impact.

Together, our incredible sponsors, donors, auction participants, and attendees helped raise $135,000 to support The Means to Thrive—a campaign supporting the health, wellness, and inclusion of individuals served by CLH Developmental Support Services.

A highlight of the evening was the debut of our Impact Video: Our Village, which explored how the support of a caring village — donors, staff, families, friends, and community members — helps create opportunities for confidence, independence, belonging, and meaningful connection.

We are so grateful to everyone who made this magical night possible. Your support continues to create brighter futures for CLH-supported adults, youth, and children across North Simcoe.

Sarah Kitchen

Sarah Kitchen, President

Sarah Kitchen is the owner of One Stop Beauty Shop, where she works full-time with her aesthetic clientele while managing a successful business and team.

In 2017, Sarah was elected to the CLH Foundation Board of Directors after first joining the Red Carpet Evening Event Committee in 2016. That same year, she received the CLH Joyce Hamelin Volunteer of the Year Award. She now serves as Red Carpet Concert Event Chair, helping to lead the Foundation’s most successful annual fundraiser, and has been President of the CLHF Board since 2018.

Through her business and personal commitment, Sarah has supported numerous local non-profits and community events. Her past volunteerism includes the Kelly Shires Breast Cancer Snow Run Ontario Event Committee, the Fore Pink Golf Tournament, the “A Day in the Life” Marketing Committee at the Midland Cultural Centre, CLH Developmental Support Services, and the Guesthouse Shelter. She also served as Head Judge for the Women of Excellence Awards, recognizing exceptional women in the community.

Sarah believes in giving back to the community where her business has flourished and continues to support local initiatives that strengthen and connect North Simcoe.