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Funds donated to the Kamsack Skate Park

With a recent donation from Affinity Credit Union on Friday, the Kamsack Skate Park has more than $5,000 to spend on improvements to the facility.
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On Friday, Bryan Cottenie, right, the Affi nity Credit Union鈥檚 district delegate, presented a cheque of $2,000 to Kev Sumner, Kamsack鈥檚 recreation director. In the photo with them are a few of the youths who enjoy the skate park and its ramps. From left, they are (at top) Vincent MacGillivray, Ethen Krawetz and Austin Krawetz, and (at front) Haven Krawetz and William MacGillivray.

With a recent donation from Affinity Credit Union on Friday, the Kamsack Skate Park has more than $5,000 to spend on improvements to the facility.

On Friday at the skate park, Bryan Cottenie of Kamsack, Affinity鈥檚 district delegate, presented a cheque of $2,000 to Kev Sumner, the Kamsack recreation director. The money comes from Affinity鈥檚 Community Development Fund.

Added to the Affinity donation are a Community Foundation Grant of $2,500 that Sumner had received from Canada Post, and another $720 that was generated during a fundraising event held at the park in June.

Sumner said that the next step is to meet with volunteers and users of the park in order to identify which of the pieces of equipment might need replacing.

鈥淲e鈥檙e looking at brochures and catalogues and hopefully before the end of the season, we鈥檒l have some new equipment, be they obstacles, bleachers, ramps, pipes or half-pipes, to place at the park,鈥 he said.

鈥淭his park has a lot of potential.鈥

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