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Charitable Gaming Grants Paid by Community April 1, 2019 to June 30, 2019 Charitable Gaming Grants Paid by Community April 1, 2019 to June 30, 2019 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Abbey Abbey Business and Community Centre $ 386.25 Abbey Total $ 386.25 Aberdeen Aberdeen & District Culture and Recreation Board $ 1,529.68 Aberdeen Aberdeen Composite School SRC $ 348.00 Aberdeen Aberdeen Creative Preschool $ 825.00 Aberdeen Aberdeen Flames Pee Wee Team $ 292.50 Aberdeen Aberdeen Minor Hockey Association $ 1,233.95 Aberdeen Aberdeen Novice Flames Hockey $ 378.75 Aberdeen Aberdeen School Community Council $ 336.00 Aberdeen Dance Aberdeen $ 500.00 Aberdeen Total $ 5,443.88 Alameda Alameda Recreational Board Inc. $ 4,146.25 Alameda Total $ 4,146.25 Alida Alida Recreation Hall and Rink Board $ 970.42 Alida Total $ 970.42 Alvena Alvena Community Center $ 1,102.72 Alvena Total $ 1,102.72 Annaheim Annaheim Recreation Board $ 1,260.50 Annaheim Total $ 1,260.50 Arborfield Preeceville Figure Skating Club $ 562.50 Arborfield Total $ 562.50 Arcola Arcola Daycare Inc. $ 1,210.19 Arcola Prairie Place Complex $ 676.25 Arcola Total $ 1,886.44 Asquith Better Life Recreation Association $ 47.75 Asquith Saskatoon Laser U16A $ 587.53 Asquith Total $ 635.28 Assiniboia Assiniboia 55 Club Inc. $ 290.26 Assiniboia Assiniboia Kinsmen Club $ 952.50 Assiniboia Southern Rebels Junior B Hockey Club $ 8,156.53 Assiniboia Total $ 9,399.29 Avonlea Dirt Hills Wildlife Federation $ 593.53 Avonlea Total $ 593.53 Balcarres Balcarres & District Lions Club $ 713.75 Balcarres Balcarres Centennial Rink Board $ 1,605.33 Balcarres Total $ 2,319.08 Balgonie Balgonie B.P.O. Elks Lodge #572 $ 268.88 Balgonie Balgonie Early Learning Centre Inc. $ 500.11 Balgonie Boggy Creek Wildlife Federation $ 770.00 Balgonie McQuibe Multiple 4H Club $ 755.00 Balgonie Pilot Butte High School Rodeo $ 95.00 Balgonie Prairie Storm Bantam AA Extreme Hockey $ 538.13 Balgonie Prairie Storm Minor Hockey Association (PSMHA)$ 941.00 Balgonie Prairie Storm Minor Hockey Parents Association $ 408.17 Balgonie Total $ 4,276.29 Battleford Battlefords Youth Soccer Incorporated $ 106.38 Battleford CLA Parent Fundraising Committee $ 263.78 Battleford Eagle Hills Multiple 4-H Club $ 2,330.34 Battleford JCVC U18 Red $ 1,346.26 Battleford Le Petit Monde Prescolaire $ 1,942.26 Battleford Rise Above Basketball $ 2,571.74 Battleford Royal Canadian Legion #9 $ 3,234.93 Battleford Skate Battlefords $ 1,635.16 Battleford St. Vital Catholic School $ 522.00 Battleford Total $ 13,952.85 Beauval Sipisishk Communications Inc. $ 35,441.95 Beauval Total $ 35,441.95 Page 1 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Bellevue Bellevue Recreation Board $ 1,174.04 Bellevue Total $ 1,174.04 Bengough Bengough Jumpin' Beans Play Centre Inc. $ 142.50 Bengough Total $ 142.50 Bethune Bethune & District Lions Club $ 9,183.46 Bethune Total $ 9,183.46 Big River Big River & District Recreation Improvement Association $ 4,338.32 Big River Big River Golf Club Inc. $ 250.00 Big River Big River Metis Local #59 $ 301.27 Big River Big River Minor Sports Association $ 899.23 Big River Country at the Creek Music Festival Inc.$ 1,097.50 Big River Total $ 6,886.32 Big River Regional Park Big River Regional Park Authority $ 733.75 Big River Regional Park Total $ 733.75 Biggar Biggar and District Recreation Board $ 1,210.49 Biggar Biggar Skating Club $ 1,293.73 Biggar Biggar Theatre Group $ 2,861.34 Biggar Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 138 $ 10,203.28 Biggar Total $ 15,568.84 Birch Hills Birch Hills Curling Club $ 350.00 Birch Hills Birch Hills Minor Sports $ 2,835.42 Birch Hills Total $ 3,185.42 Blaine Lake Blaine Lake Seniors Citizens Centre $ 114.58 Blaine Lake Total $ 114.58 Borden Borden Community Centre Preservation Committee $ 261.50 Borden Borden Friendship Club $ 108.13 Borden Total $ 369.63 Broadview Broadview Buffs Volleyball Team $ 222.50 Broadview Total $ 222.50 Bruno Bruno Lions Club Inc. $ 810.43 Bruno Bruno Minor Sports $ 416.35 Bruno Total $ 1,226.78 Buchanan Buchanan Black Box Players $ 165.40 Buchanan Buchanan Wildlife Federation $ 275.00 Buchanan Total $ 440.40 Buffalo Narrows Buffalo Narrows Bantam Hockey Team $ 115.00 Buffalo Narrows Buffalo Narrows Broadcasting Corporation $ 23,233.59 Buffalo Narrows Buffalo Narrows Friendship Centre Inc. $ 165.00 Buffalo Narrows Santas Anonymous $ 96.79 Buffalo Narrows St. Leo the Great Parish Council $ 327.75 Buffalo Narrows Twin Lakes Community School $ 1,175.00 Buffalo Narrows Twin Lakes School Fundraising $ 394.50 Buffalo Narrows Total $ 25,507.63 Burstall Burstall Lions Club $ 1,717.34 Burstall Total $ 1,717.34 Cabri Cabri & District Lions Club $ 452.03 Cabri Cabri Minor Hockey Association $ 935.14 Cabri Total $ 1,387.17 Calder Calder & District Recreation Board $ 220.28 Calder Total $ 220.28 Candle Lake Candle Lake Community Church $ 241.00 Candle Lake Candle Lake Curling Club Inc. $ 877.50 Candle Lake Total $ 1,118.50 Cando Clifford Wuttunee School $ 375.19 Cando Total $ 375.19 Canora Canora Gateway Lodge Auxiliary $ 325.00 Canora Canora Wheatland Lioness Club $ 212.19 Canora Sask. Wildlife Federation Canora Branch $ 840.25 Canora St. Joseph's CWL $ 41.25 Canora Total $ 1,418.69 Page 2 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Canwood Whispering Pine Place Activity Department $ 580.00 Canwood Total $ 580.00 Carievale Carievale Hall & Theatre Bingo $ 562.84 Carievale Carievale Recreation Board $ 578.96 Carievale Total $ 1,141.80 Carlyle Carlyle Sports Arena Society Inc. $ 3,737.65 Carlyle Moms on a Community Mission Inc. & Carlyle Minor Hockey $ 3,004.45 Association Carlyle Total $ 6,742.10 Carnduff Carnduff Centennial Arena Inc. $ 3,411.96 Carnduff Carnduff Curling Club Inc. $ 665.00 Carnduff Carnduff District Lions Club $ 5,671.58 Carnduff Royal Canadian Legion Branch #216 $ 1,766.06 Carnduff Total $ 11,514.60 Carragana Carragana Hall Board $ 302.70 Carragana Total $ 302.70 Central Butte Central Butte Early Childhood Committee $ 433.00 Central Butte Royal Canadian Legion #213 $ 583.28 Central Butte Total $ 1,016.28 Choiceland Choiceland & District Historical Museum Assoc. $ 382.56 Choiceland Choiceland Community Bingo $ 768.84 Choiceland Total $ 1,151.40 Christopher Lake Christopher Lake Library $ 105.00 Christopher Lake Lakeland & District Recreation Assoc. Inc. $ 734.89 Christopher Lake Lakeland Curling Club Inc. $ 343.80 Christopher Lake Royal Canadian Legion Branch #159 $ 144.09 Christopher Lake Total $ 1,327.78 Churchbridge Churchbridge and District Lions Club $ 216.40 Churchbridge Churchbridge Curling Club Incorporated $ 250.00 Churchbridge Churchbridge Lioness Club $ 84.09 Churchbridge Yellowhead Flyway Birding Trail Assoc. Inc. $ 803.90 Churchbridge Total $ 1,354.39 Clavet Clavet Community Arena Association Inc. $ 1,931.90 Clavet Total $ 1,931.90 Cochin Moosomin School 2013 $ 2,077.08 Cochin Total $ 2,077.08 Colonsay Colonsay Lions Club $ 184.50 Colonsay Colonsay Recreation Board $ 1,839.38 Colonsay Fun n Friends Pre-School $ 278.75 Colonsay Prairie Spirit School Division-Colonsay School $ 766.38 Colonsay Total $ 3,069.01 Craven Valley Side Pre-School Inc. $ 113.75 Craven Total $ 113.75 Creighton Border Explorers Snowmobile Club Inc. $ 4,943.43 Creighton Creighton Community Centre Inc. $ 5,113.10 Creighton Creighton Lodge Trust $ 185.73 Creighton Total $ 10,242.26 Cudworth Cudworth Senior Citizens' Recreational Association Inc. $ 151.81 Cudworth Total $ 151.81 Cupar Cupar Minor Hockey $ 1,644.65 Cupar Cupar Volunteer Fire Department $ 237.08 Cupar Lipton/Cupar Wildcat Booster Club $ 72.50 Cupar Prairie Valley North Music Parents' Association Inc. $ 57.32 Cupar Total $ 2,011.55 Cut Knife CPS - Chase the Ace$ 170.75 Cut Knife Cut Knife Community 4-H Club $ 600.00 Cut Knife Total $ 770.75 Dalmeny Dalmeny High School Quebec Trip $ 141.25 Dalmeny Dalmeny Seniors Association Inc. $ 399.41 Dalmeny Total $ 540.66 Page 3 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Delisle Delisle Community Fundraising Committee $ 5,038.94 Delisle Vanscoy Multiple 4-H Club $ 737.50 Delisle Total $ 5,776.44 Denare Beach Denare Beach Recreation Board $ 31.00 Denare Beach Total $ 31.00 Dorintosh Dorintosh & District Lions Club $ 656.73 Dorintosh Dorintosh Community Co-op $ 1,109.75 Dorintosh Dorintosh Wildlife Federation $ 314.25 Dorintosh Waterhen River Runners Trail Club $ 63.75 Dorintosh Total $ 2,144.48 Duck Lake Duck Lake Community Assoc. $ 1,388.03 Duck Lake Duck Lake Historical Museum Society Inc. $ 1,096.98 Duck Lake Duck Lake Seniors Club $ 165.05 Duck Lake Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine Inc. $ 1,587.00 Duck Lake Willow Cree Gaming Authority $ 2,284.75 Duck Lake Total $ 6,521.81 Dundurn Saskatchewan Falconry Association $ 550.00 Dundurn Total $ 550.00 Duval Optimist Club of Duval $ 187.88 Duval Total $ 187.88 Dysart Dysart Community Centre Fundraising Commitee $ 72.50 Dysart Dysart Community Rink $ 34.23 Dysart Dysart Knights of Columbus $ 461.75 Dysart St. Cuthbert's Anglican Church $ 29.00 Dysart Total $ 597.48 Earl Grey Earl Grey Community Hall Association $ 164.63 Earl Grey Total $ 164.63 Eastend Eastend Activity Centre Ltd.$ 221.88 Eastend Eastend Arts Council $ 135.00 Eastend Total $ 356.88 Eatonia Eatonia and District Recreation Board $ 1,707.71 Eatonia Total $ 1,707.71 Edenwold Edenwold Memorial Rink Committee $ 431.25 Edenwold Edenwold Preschool $ 284.51 Edenwold Total $ 715.76 Edgeley Edgeley Community Center $ 133.03 Edgeley Total $ 133.03 Emerald Park Prairie Storm Minor Hockey Association - Bantam Provincial Team $ 179.50 Emerald Park Total $ 179.50 Esterhazy Esterhazy Energizers Gymnastics Club $ 380.00 Esterhazy Esterhazy High School Drama Club $ 17.50 Esterhazy Lions Club of Esterhazy $ 328.53 Esterhazy Melville Parkland Atom Fire $ 208.75 Esterhazy Saskatchewan Riding Club Association $ 114.53 Esterhazy The Growing Tree Preschool Co-operative Ltd. $ 598.54 Esterhazy Total $ 1,647.85 Estevan Envision Counselling and Support Centre Inc. $ 4,944.25 Estevan Estevan Archery Club $ 1,436.68 Estevan Estevan Atom AA Bruins $ 41.75 Estevan Estevan Atom Female Tier $ 275.00 Estevan Estevan Atom Tier II Bruins $ 956.28 Estevan Estevan Bantam Bruins AA Hockey $ 625.00 Estevan Estevan Bruins Junior 'A' Hockey Club $ 4,746.50 Estevan Estevan Elks Lodge No.
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