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Charitable Gaming Grants Paid by Community July 1, 2020 to September 30, 2020 Charitable Gaming Grants Paid by Community July 1, 2020 to September 30, 2020 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Aberdeen Aberdeen & District Culture and Recreation Board $ 6,220.46 Aberdeen Total $ 6,220.46 Alameda Alameda Recreational Board Inc. $ 4,083.75 Alameda Total $ 4,083.75 Alida Alida Recreation Hall and Rink Board $ 64.50 Alida Total $ 64.50 Allan Allan & District Swimming Pool $ 375.00 Allan Allan Parks & Rec Association $ 318.75 Allan Total $ 693.75 Alsask Alsask Lioness Club $ 120.00 Alsask Total $ 120.00 Alvena Alvena Community Center $ 22.53 Alvena Total $ 22.53 Annaheim Annaheim Playground Committee $ 35.63 Annaheim Total $ 35.63 Aquadeo Aquadeo Volunteers Fire Fighters $ 601.59 Aquadeo Total $ 601.59 Assiniboia Assiniboia 55 Club Inc. $ 33.75 Assiniboia Total $ 33.75 Balcarres Balcarres Lioness Club and Balcarres Lions Club $ 3,364.99 Balcarres Total $ 3,364.99 Balgonie Prairie Storm Minor Hockey Parents Association $ 3,324.94 Balgonie Total $ 3,324.94 Bellevue Bellevue Recreation Board $ 1,026.57 Bellevue Centre Francophone BDS Inc. $ 75.00 Bellevue L'Association Benevole de Bellevue Inc. $ 2,965.00 Bellevue Le Centre Educatif les Petits Pois $ 187.50 Bellevue Total $ 4,254.07 Bethune Bethune & District Lions Club $ 3,049.67 Bethune Bethune Splash Pad $ 608.35 Bethune Total $ 3,658.02 Bienfait Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 169 $ 127.00 Bienfait Total $ 127.00 Big River Big River Curling Club $ 25.00 Big River Big River Golf Club Inc. $ 789.43 Big River Total $ 814.43 Biggar Biggar Recreation Valley Inc. $ 137.50 Biggar Biggar Theatre Group $ 1,810.13 Biggar Total $ 1,947.63 Birch Hills TLC Daycare Inc. $ 560.39 Birch Hills Total $ 560.39 Blaine Lake Blaine Lake Seniors Citizens Centre $ 66.68 Blaine Lake Total $ 66.68 Borden Borden Friendship Club $ 80.44 Borden Total $ 80.44 Bradwell Bradwell Community Center $ 39.38 Bradwell Total $ 39.38 Bruno Bruno Lions Club Inc. $ 473.15 Bruno Bruno Minor Sports $ 2,145.22 Bruno Total $ 2,618.37 Buffalo Narrows Buffalo Narrows Broadcasting Corporation $ 20,658.11 Buffalo Narrows Total $ 20,658.11 Burstall Burstall Swimming Pool Association $ 447.41 Burstall Total $ 447.41 Cabri Ever Green Early Learning Centre Inc. $ 335.30 Page 1 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Cabri Total $ 335.30 Calder Calder & District Recreation Board $ 141.38 Calder Total $ 141.38 Candle Lake Candle Lake Curling Club Inc. $ 91.00 Candle Lake Total $ 91.00 Canora Canora Arts Council Inc. $ 57.25 Canora St. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Catholic Parish $ 1,736.82 Canora Total $ 1,794.07 Carievale Carievale Recreation Board $ 116.78 Carievale Total $ 116.78 Carlyle Moms on a Community Mission Inc. $ 812.50 Carlyle Total $ 812.50 Carrot River Moose Range 4-H Beef Club $ 817.50 Carrot River Total $ 817.50 Christopher Lake Lakeland & District Recreation Assoc. Inc. $ 189.85 Christopher Lake Royal Canadian Legion Branch #159 $ 285.31 Christopher Lake Total $ 475.16 Clavet Clavet Community Arena Association Inc. $ 7,171.60 Clavet Total $ 7,171.60 Colonsay Colonsay Recreation Board $ 6,258.87 Colonsay Total $ 6,258.87 Consul Consul Minor Hockey $ 72.00 Consul Total $ 72.00 Craik Craik & District Regional Park Board $ 3,112.28 Craik Total $ 3,112.28 Craven Craven & District Elks No. 581 $ 687.12 Craven Total $ 687.12 Cumberland House NVCH Recreation $ 37.00 Cumberland House Total $ 37.00 Delisle Delisle Community Fundraising Committee $ 4,164.32 Delisle Total $ 4,164.32 Denare Beach Denare Beach Recreation Board $ 27.80 Denare Beach Total $ 27.80 Dorintosh Dorintosh Community Co-op $ 730.55 Dorintosh Healing Haven Wildlife Rescue Inc. $ 735.00 Dorintosh Total $ 1,465.55 Drake Cat Action Teams of Saskatchewan Inc. $ 690.00 Drake Total $ 690.00 Duck Lake Duck Lake Community Assoc. $ 1,096.69 Duck Lake Duck Lake Historical Museum Society Inc. $ 645.05 Duck Lake Duck Lake Seniors Club $ 251.76 Duck Lake Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine Inc. $ 627.70 Duck Lake Total $ 2,621.20 Dysart Dysart Community Centre Fundraising Commitee $ 23.75 Dysart Dysart Knights of Columbus $ 196.90 Dysart Total $ 220.65 Earl Grey Earl Grey Community Hall Association $ 40.25 Earl Grey Earl Grey Curling and Skating Club $ 127.50 Earl Grey Total $ 167.75 Eastend Alleykatz Early Learning Centre Inc. $ 32.25 Eastend Eastend Activity Centre Ltd. $ 55.25 Eastend Eastend Kinsmen Club $ 731.63 Eastend Total $ 819.13 Edam Edam Community Recreation Centre & Auditorium $ 1,254.91 Edam Total $ 1,254.91 Esterhazy Melville Parkland Atom Fire $ 115.00 Esterhazy Royal Canadian Legion #249 $ 27.00 Esterhazy Total $ 142.00 Page 2 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Estevan Estevan Auto Racing Association (2000) Inc. $ 130.68 Estevan Estevan Elks Lodge No. 113 Inc. $ 97.82 Estevan Estevan Extreme Volleyball Club $ 360.00 Estevan Estevan Novice Tier 2 Bruins $ 54.38 Estevan Royal Canadian Legion #60 $ 10,417.00 Estevan Total $ 11,059.88 Foam Lake Catholic Women's League (Christ the King) $ 66.25 Foam Lake Foam Lake Air Cadet Squadron #542 $ 179.98 Foam Lake Foam Lake Fire Department $ 1,809.80 Foam Lake Total $ 2,056.03 Francis Francis Community Recreational Co-op Ltd. $ 2,133.85 Francis Total $ 2,133.85 Gravelbourg Gravelbourg Cares Shuttle Service Inc. $ 31.25 Gravelbourg Gravelbourg Lions Club $ 2,322.84 Gravelbourg Total $ 2,354.09 Gull Lake Gull Lake Athletics Association - Pee Wee Cyclones $ 67.50 Gull Lake Gull Lake Athletics Association Initiation $ 90.00 Gull Lake Gull Lake Curling Club $ 665.00 Gull Lake Total $ 822.50 Hafford Ukrainian Catholic Pastoral District $ 1,152.50 Hafford Total $ 1,152.50 Hudson Bay Hudson Bay Elks Lodge #456 $ 141.62 Hudson Bay Knights of Columbus #5968 $ 108.65 Hudson Bay Royal Canadian Legion $ 123.13 Hudson Bay Total $ 373.40 Humboldt Calico Gymnastics Club Inc. $ 1,331.79 Humboldt Humboldt & District SPCA Inc. $ 479.34 Humboldt Humboldt Hustlers $ 49.00 Humboldt Humboldt Knights of Columbus $ 142.52 Humboldt Saskatchewan Weightlifting Association $ 23.13 Humboldt Total $ 2,025.78 Ile-a-la-Crosse Ile-a-la-Crosse Communications Society Inc. $ 15,497.70 Ile-a-la-Crosse Ile-a-la-Crosse Ski Club $ 161.27 Ile-a-la Crosse Total $ 15,658.97 Indian Head Indian Head Minor Hockey $ 131.01 Indian Head Total $ 131.01 Invermay Vesna Ukrainian Dance Club $ 166.25 Invermay Total $ 166.25 Ituna Ituna Pioneer Health Care Center $ 27.50 Ituna Ituna Sports Association $ 26.25 Ituna St. Stanislaus Parish Council $ 171.66 Ituna Sunshine Friendship Club $ 154.00 Ituna Total $ 379.41 Kerrobert Kerrobert and District Agricultural Society $ 1,168.05 Kerrobert Kerrobert Daycare Inc. $ 562.50 Kerrobert Total $ 1,730.55 Kindersley Kindersley Curling Club $ 1,173.36 Kindersley Kindersley Junior Klippers Booster Club Inc. $ 8,531.40 Kindersley Kinsmen & Kinette Club of Kindersley $ 1,795.88 Kindersley Royal Canadian Legion Branch 57 $ 39.50 Kindersley Total $ 11,540.14 Kinistino Kinistino & District Health Care Auxiliary $ 314.92 Kinistino Kinistino Curling Club $ 291.52 Kinistino Total $ 606.44 Kyle Kyle Elks Lodge #169 $ 695.63 Kyle Total $ 695.63 La Ronge Northern Lights Hockey Development Inc. $ 4,277.59 La Ronge Total $ 4,277.59 Lake Lenore Lake Lenore Curling Club $ 552.89 Page 3 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Lake Lenore Total $ 552.89 Langenburg Langenburg Knights of Columbus St. Joseph's Council #5408 $ 171.66 Langenburg Langenburg Swimming Pool Committee $ 481.00 Langenburg Total $ 652.66 Langham Langham Minor Sports $ 3,094.38 Langham Walter W. Brown School Fundraising Committee $ 467.50 Langham Total $ 3,561.88 Lanigan Lanigan & District Waterpark Committee $ 6,751.96 Lanigan Total $ 6,751.96 Leader Leader and District Arts Council $ 105.00 Leader Leader Skating Club $ 1,052.86 Leader Total $ 1,157.86 Leask Royal Canadian Legion Leask Branch #79 $ 250.00 Leask Total $ 250.00 Liberty Liberty Service Club $ 747.36 Liberty Total $ 747.36 Livelong Livelong and District Recreation Association Inc. $ 31.25 Livelong Total $ 31.25 Lloydminster Lloydminster Interval Home Society Inc. $ 394.15 Lloydminster Lloydminster Lions Club $ 87.75 Lloydminster Lloydminster Rotary Club - Border City $ 2,105.63 Lloydminster Total $ 2,587.53 Lumsden Lumsden & District Lions Club $ 44.18 Lumsden Total $ 44.18 MacDowall MacDowall and District Lions Club Inc. $ 831.62 MacDowall Metis Local #83 MacDowall $ 282.68 MacDowall Total $ 1,114.30 Maidstone Maidstone and District Bowling Club Inc. $ 734.40 Maidstone Maidstone Skating Club $ 1,020.00 Maidstone The Royal Canadian Legion, Maidstone (Sask. No. 142) Branch $ 1,391.53 Maidstone Total $ 3,145.93 Maple Creek Maple Creek Arena Board $ 3,362.19 Maple Creek Maple Creek Curling Club Inc. $ 1,850.92 Maple Creek Total $ 5,213.11 Marshall Marshall School $ 23.75 Marshall Total $ 23.75 Martensville Martensville & Dist. Lions Club $ 42.50 Martensville Martensville & District Kinsmen Club $ 5,471.20 Martensville Total $ 5,513.70 Maryfield Maryfield Auditorium Committee $ 99.59 Maryfield Total $ 99.59 Maymont Glenburn Regional Park Authority $ 28.75 Maymont M.I.C.R.A. (Maymont Inter Community Recreation Association) $ 425.00 Maymont Maymont Memorial Hall $ 371.99 Maymont Total $ 825.74 McLean McLean Recreation Association Inc. $ 23.13 McLean Total $ 23.13 Meadow Lake Meadow Lake Curling Club Inc. $ 2,493.11 Meadow Lake Total $ 2,493.11 Meath Park Whiteswan Snow Hawks Snowmobile Club Inc. $ 749.75 Meath Park Total $ 749.75 Melfort Kinistino Skating Club $ 56.25 Melfort Legion Place Tenant Association $ 142.75 Melfort Melfort Music Festival Association $ 95.50 Melfort Total $ 294.50 Melville Melville Heritage Museum $ 122.00 Melville Melville Minor Hockey - Melville IP Millionaires and Melville IP $ 395.00 Billionaires Melville Melville Senior Citizens Inc.
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