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Access Communications hosts barbecue in Stoughton

Stoughton barbecue was one of 50 in Saskatchewan for Access.
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From left, Kevin Foote, Ron Irvine, Matt Harris and Todd Kichula from Access Communications were ready to serve valued customers.

STOUGHTON - This year Access Communications will host free barbecues in 50 communities.

According to Ron Irvine, district manager for the Estevan and Weyburn area, it is their way to give back to the community and to thank the many customers they have.

On June 2, they rolled out the barbecue on Main Street in Stoughton. They offered burgers, hotdogs and cold drinks, and even had some Access swag to give away and a chance to win an Amazon fire stick, which will be drawn at a later date.

This event gave customers a chance to enjoy a free lunch, and also the opportunity to ask questions about the products and services they have or for new customers to inquire about Access.

Last year they held 80 events such as this one, but felt it was rushed and decided to cut back for a more efficient tour. They have just begun the journey and have many left to do.

Access Communications also offers scholarships for a total amount of $21,000. This year a recipient from Carlyle will receive a $1,000 scholarship.

They still have several stops to make as this will carry on until the beginning of August. For a schedule of free barbecues in other communities, simply check out the website, as all towns are listed that will host one.

Access Communications Co-operative began serving customers in 1978, and the company has steadily grown since then. They now serve 235 communities and 200,000 square kilometers of rural area.

The many fundraising events to give back to the communities.

“We enjoy going to the different communities and meeting the people,” said Irvine.

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