Charitable Gaming Grants Paid by Community July 1, 2019 to September 30, 2019

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Charitable Gaming Grants Paid by Community July 1, 2019 to September 30, 2019 Charitable Gaming Grants Paid by Community July 1, 2019 to September 30, 2019 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Abbey Abbey Business and Community Centre $ 250.00 Abbey Sandhill Roping Club $ 1,990.54 Abbey Total $ 2,240.54 Aberdeen Aberdeen & District Charities Inc. $ 2,705.43 Aberdeen Aberdeen & District Culture and Recreation Board $ 2,977.25 Aberdeen Total $ 5,682.68 Air Ronge Woodlands & Waterway Regional Visitor Centre Corp. $ 537.00 Air Ronge Total $ 537.00 Alsask Alsask Lioness Darts & Cards Club $ 290.00 Alsask Total $ 290.00 Alvena Alvena Community Center $ 1,369.91 Alvena Total $ 1,369.91 Annaheim Annaheim Playground Committee $ 4,521.46 Annaheim Total $ 4,521.46 Aquadeo Aquadeo Volunteers Fire Fighters $ 537.50 Aquadeo Total $ 537.50 Arborfield Arborfield Special Care Lodge Resident Activity Fund $ 145.00 Arborfield Total $ 145.00 Archerwill Archerwill Sports Day Fundraising Committee $ 250.00 Archerwill St. Felix Catholic Church Archerwill $ 547.54 Archerwill Total $ 797.54 Asquith Better Life Recreation Association $ 182.56 Asquith Total $ 182.56 Assiniboia Assiniboia 55 Club Inc. $ 1,721.12 Assiniboia Assiniboia Civic Improvement Association $ 62,743.13 Assiniboia Assiniboia Kinette Club $ 325.00 Assiniboia Total $ 64,789.25 Avonlea Avonlea Heritage Museum $ 256.50 Avonlea Total $ 256.50 Balcarres Balcarres Lioness Club and Balcarres Lions Club $ 3,777.18 Balcarres Total $ 3,777.18 Balgonie Prairie Storm Minor Hockey Parents Association $ 2,365.64 Balgonie White Butte Minor Ball - U12B Storm Selects $ 388.69 Balgonie Total $ 2,754.33 Beechy Beechy Royal Purple #69 $ 834.17 Beechy Total $ 834.17 Bellevue Bellevue Recreation Board $ 298.59 Bellevue Total $ 298.59 Bethune Bethune & District Lions Club $ 423.66 Bethune Bethune Community Hall Inc. $ 567.50 Bethune Total $ 991.16 Bienfait Bienfait Minor Ball $ 1,096.18 Bienfait Total $ 1,096.18 Big River Big River & District Recreation Improvement Association $ 785.33 Big River Big River 4H Multiple Club $ 908.47 Big River Big River Golf Club Inc. $ 1,700.97 Big River Total $ 3,394.77 Biggar Biggar New Horizons Projects $ 224.65 Biggar Biggar Theatre Group $ 1,308.44 Biggar Total $ 1,533.09 Birch Hills Birch Hills Senior Citizens' Recreational Club $ 236.75 Birch Hills TLC Daycare Inc. $ 955.00 Birch Hills Total $ 1,191.75 Blaine Lake Blaine Lake Volunteer Fire Dept. $ 802.50 Blaine Lake Total $ 802.50 Page 1 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Broadview Broadview & District Kin Club $ 72.75 Broadview Broadview Museum and Historical Association and Broadview and $ 3,042.50 District Lions Club Broadview Kahkewistahaw Fundraising Committee $ 7,492.50 Broadview Total $ 10,607.75 Bruno Bruno Minor Sports $ 1,844.40 Bruno Total $ 1,844.40 Buchanan Buchanan Black Box Players $ 182.86 Buchanan Buchanan & District Recreation Board $ 256.01 Buchanan Total $ 438.87 Buena Vista Buena Vista Parks & Rec. Board $ 66.88 Buena Vista Total $ 66.88 Buffalo Narrows Apisci Mostosis Aboriginal Head Start Preschool $ 250.00 Buffalo Narrows Buffalo Narrows Broadcasting Corporation $ 15,053.25 Buffalo Narrows Home of the Little Eagles Daycare Corporation $ 58.00 Buffalo Narrows St. Leo the Great Parish Council $ 410.13 Buffalo Narrows Total $ 15,771.38 Cabri Royal Canadian Legion Craik Legion Br #10 $ 301.25 Cabri Total $ 301.25 Calder Calder & District Recreation Board $ 782.35 Calder Total $ 782.35 Candle Lake Candle Lake Communities in Bloom $ 1,215.00 Candle Lake Candle Lake Seniors Inc. $ 105.75 Candle Lake Total $ 1,320.75 Cando Clifford Wuttunee School $ 84,066.75 Cando Total $ 84,066.75 Canora Canora Hospital Auxiliary $ 533.00 Canora Canora Minor Hockey $ 3,596.54 Canora River Ridge Fish & Game $ 752.50 Canora Ukrainian Orthodox Trident Church Camp $ 331.81 Canora Total $ 5,213.85 Canwood Benevolent Protective Order of Elks Lodge 183 $ 164.11 Canwood Whispering Pine Place Activity Department $ 570.00 Canwood Total $ 734.11 Carievale Carievale Hall & Theatre Bingo $ 358.43 Carievale Total $ 358.43 Carlyle Cornerstone Family and Youth Centre Inc. $ 173.75 Carlyle Total $ 173.75 Carnduff Carnduff Community Daycare Parent Advisory Committee $ 965.75 Carnduff Royal Canadian Legion Branch #216 $ 1,740.00 Carnduff Total $ 2,705.75 Carragana Carragana Hall Board $ 186.80 Carragana Total $ 186.80 Carrot River Carrot River Minor Ball Association $ 625.00 Carrot River Skate Carrot River $ 613.61 Carrot River Total $ 1,238.61 Central Butte Thunder Creek 4-H Club $ 165.00 Central Butte Total $ 165.00 Choiceland Choiceland Community Bingo $ 853.26 Choiceland William Mason School $ 487.50 Choiceland Total $ 1,340.76 Christopher Lake Christopher Emma Lakeland Lions Club $ 579.78 Christopher Lake CPL Recreation Committee & Christopher Lake School Community $ 7,090.00 Council Christopher Lake Lakeland & District Recreation Assoc. Inc. $ 387.53 Christopher Lake Royal Canadian Legion Branch #159 $ 129.08 Christopher Lake Total $ 8,186.39 Churchbridge Churchbridge and District Lions Club $ 877.64 Churchbridge Churchbridge Arena Board $ 379.75 Page 2 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Churchbridge St. Mary's Parish $ 478.91 Churchbridge Total $ 1,736.30 Clavet Clavet Community Arena Association Inc. $ 5,174.30 Clavet Total $ 5,174.30 Colonsay Colonsay Branch of the Wheatland Regional Library $ 543.75 Colonsay Colonsay Lions Club $ 73.75 Colonsay Colonsay Recreation Board $ 2,210.47 Colonsay Total $ 2,827.97 Craik Craik & District Regional Park Board $ 83.88 Craik Craik Agricultural Society $ 115.88 Craik Craik and District Golf Club $ 6,678.30 Craik Total $ 6,878.06 Craven Craven & District Elks No. 581 $ 893.15 Craven Total $ 893.15 Creighton Creighton Community Centre Inc. $ 1,133.91 Creighton Total $ 1,133.91 Crystal Springs Crystal Springs Rec. Co-op $ 335.25 Crystal Springs Total $ 335.25 Cumberland House Cumberland House Cree Nation Fundraising Committee $ 17,745.75 Cumberland House Total $ 17,745.75 Cupar Cupar Minor Hockey $ 270.00 Cupar Total $ 270.00 Dalmeny Saskatchewan Homeschool Adventures & Canoe Club Inc. $ 51.00 Dalmeny Total $ 51.00 Debden Big River First Nation Fundraising Committee $ 25,680.00 Debden Total $ 25,680.00 Delisle Delisle and District Recreation Association Inc. $ 226.09 Delisle Delisle Community Fundraising Committee $ 2,245.43 Delisle Delisle Elementary School Community Council $ 607.50 Delisle Delisle Splash Park Committee $ 256.50 Delisle Total $ 3,335.52 Dillon Buffalo River Minor Hockey $ 338.00 Dillon Total $ 338.00 Dorintosh Dorintosh Community Co-op $ 7,625.38 Dorintosh Healing Haven Wildlife Rescue Inc. $ 2,100.00 Dorintosh Total $ 9,725.38 Duck Lake Blessed Sacrament Parish $ 250.00 Duck Lake Constable Robin Cameron Education Complex $ 408.75 Duck Lake Duck Lake Community Assoc. $ 852.03 Duck Lake Duck Lake Historical Museum Society Inc. $ 570.67 Duck Lake Duck Lake Seniors Club $ 227.13 Duck Lake Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine Inc. $ 925.18 Duck Lake Total $ 3,233.76 Duval Optimist Club of Duval $ 513.99 Duval Total $ 513.99 Eastend Alleykatz Early Learning Centre Inc. $ 964.84 Eastend Eastend Community Swimming Pool $ 1,474.11 Eastend Eastend Historical Museum & Cultural Centre $ 1,149.38 Eastend Eastend Kinsmen Club $ 1,278.79 Eastend Total $ 4,867.12 Eatonia Eatonia and District Recreation Board $ 234.44 Eatonia The Eatonia Community Service Co-operative Limited $ 40,178.91 Eatonia Total $ 40,413.35 Emerald Park Communiskate Inc. $ 162.50 Emerald Park White Butte Hurricanes 16U Girls Volleyball $ 59.25 Emerald Park Total $ 221.75 Esterhazy Esterhazy Energizers Gymnastics Club $ 530.00 Esterhazy Esterhazy Knights of Columbus Council 5249 $ 425.25 Esterhazy Royal Canadian Legion #249 $ 2,078.05 Page 3 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Esterhazy The Growing Tree Preschool Co-operative Ltd. $ 610.87 Esterhazy Windy Classic Law Enforcement Golf Tournament $ 320.00 Esterhazy Total $ 3,964.17 Estevan ECS Rodeo Club $ 343.75 Estevan Estevan Bantam AAA Brewers $ 370.00 Estevan Estevan Elks Lodge No. 113 Inc. $ 1,153.94 Estevan Estevan Mermaids Synchronized Swimming Club $ 1,756.46 Estevan Outram-Madigan 4-H Beef Club $ 316.72 Estevan Rotary Club of Estevan $ 418.00 Estevan Royal Canadian Legion #60 $ 696.84 Estevan Souris Valley Theatre Inc. $ 616.75 Estevan Total $ 5,672.46 Eston Eston Lions Club $ 2,652.25 Eston Wheatland Plus 50 Club $ 56.75 Eston Total $ 2,709.00 Etters Beach Etters Beach Recreation Board $ 150.00 Etters Beach Total $ 150.00 Eyebrow Eyebrow and District Health Care Auxiliary $ 103.25 Eyebrow Total $ 103.25 Foam Lake Foam Lake Fire Department $ 2,714.40 Foam Lake Total $ 2,714.40 Fort Qu'Appelle Fort Qu'Appelle and District Wildlife Federation $ 868.05 Fort Qu'Appelle Mid Summer's Art Festival $ 196.83 Fort Qu'Appelle Our Lady of Sorrows $ 113.38 Fort Qu'Appelle Royal Canadian Legion Branch #35 $ 5,577.22 Fort Qu'Appelle Total $ 6,755.48 Frenchman Butte Frenchman Butte Legion Branch #183 $ 142.94 Frenchman Butte Frenchman Butte Museum Society Inc. $ 345.17 Frenchman Butte Total $ 488.11 Gainsborough Gainsborough & District Lions Club $ 490.00 Gainsborough Total $ 490.00 Glaslyn Glaslyn Central School $ 668.75 Glaslyn Total $ 668.75 Gravelbourg Gravelbourg & District Swim Club Inc. $ 371.25 Gravelbourg Gravelbourg Cares Shuttle Service Inc. $ 96.25 Gravelbourg Gravelbourg Lions Club $ 2,435.08 Gravelbourg Lake Crest Golf Club $ 312.50 Gravelbourg Total $ 3,215.08 Green Lake Green Lake Communications Inc. $ 801.89 Green Lake Total $ 801.89 Grenfell Royal Canadian Legion - Grenfell Branch #55 $ 2,008.43 Grenfell Total $ 2,008.43 Gull Lake Kreative Kidz Early Learning Center Inc. $ 125.00 Gull Lake Total $ 125.00 Herbert Herbert and District Health Care Auxiliary $ 241.00 Herbert Herbert Lions Club $ 237.75 Herbert Herbert Stampede Association Inc. $ 2,154.50 Herbert Total $ 2,633.25 Hudson Bay Hudson Bay Child Care Cooperative $ 940.58 Hudson Bay Hudson Bay Elks Lodge #456 $ 218.14 Hudson Bay Hudson Bay Heritage Park $ 1,026.59 Hudson Bay Hudson Bay Lions Club $ 1,113.00 Hudson Bay Hudson Bay Seniors Centre Inc.
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