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Community groups supported by Crossroads Credit Union

The local recipients of financial support were announced by Crossroads Credit Union during International Credit Union Day on Oct. 19.

CANORA - The Crossroads Credit Union announced the recipients of financial support during International Credit Union Day on Oct. 19. During the week, Co-op Week was also celebrated in co-operatives such as Crossroads.

Coffee and cake were served on Oct. 19 celebrating 75 years at Canora, Preeceville, and Wadena locations. Patrons had the opportunity to enter their name for one of four Co-op $75 gift cards.

“We want to make our communities a better place for the people in Crossroads Country by supporting community development and helping our communities continue to flourish,” stated the Crossroads Credit Union website. “For our 2023 Crossroads Community Investment Fund allocation, we asked our members to nominate a community group or non-profit organization raising funds for a project or program that impacts Crossroads Country for a chance to receive funding.”

Crossroads CEO Jeff Bisschop announced the 20 non-profit organizations/community groups that received funding for 2023.

Crossroads shared the funding amount awarded to each local community group and asked how each group makes a difference in Crossroads Country.

Canora Golf Course

The Canora Golf Course received $5,000 towards a fairway mower. “The course provides the Community of Canora and area a quality recreational space for all ages.”

Canora Ag Society

Canora Ag Society received $2,500 towards building a permanent structure close to the racetrack. “The Ag group's mission statement is to promote and foster agriculture in the community of Canora and surrounding areas. They host an annual Farmers Night Out to thank farmers for all their hard work. They are a major sponsor of the local 4H Club as they like to promote and support youth in agriculture. They sponsor a scholarship for a Grade 12 student going into agriculture and put on Canora Ag Days for the community. They always try and support local first with the concession gate workers and kids’ events.”

Canora Cobras Senior Hockey

The Canora Cobras Senior hockey team gained $2,500 through the CIF Fund.

“The Cobras understand that their team's efforts play an important role in keeping the recreational facility active and sustainable. As responsible stewards of the facility, they are committed to promoting its use and ensuring its longevity. The Canora Cobras Men's Senior Hockey Club is an economic driver in the community of Canora, fostering its future strength. Not only do their games draw fans into the community of Canora, but the team also attracts a young demographic.”

Assiniboine River Archery Club

Assiniboine River Archery Club received $2,000 from the CIF fund.

“The Archery Club has been a fixture of Canora for many years. It gives opportunities for families to be involved in the sport together. Everyone is welcome. Archery is an activity that runs for much of the year and allows youth to be involved in a positive and welcoming club and sport. The club wants to remain integral to Canora and the surrounding area for years to come.”

Canora Nursery School

Canora Nursery School received $3,000 towards its education program.

“The Canora Nursery School is the cornerstone of early childhood education in Canora. By introducing the combination of play, exploration, and learning, children at the Nursery school grow emotionally, intellectually, and physically. The Canora Nursery School provides the opportunity for children to build relationships and their self-esteem, which in return supports their emotional and physical development to help them succeed in life.”

Buchanan Community Centre

Buchanan Community Centre received $5,000 towards purchasing new padded chairs for their facility.

“This non-profit organization oversees the use and upkeep of the Buchanan Community Centre for members of the centre, community groups and others that utilize the facility. Purchasing these chairs will make sitting for long periods more comfortable for those utilizing the facility.”

Buchanan Club 50

Buchanan Club 50 received $2,000 towards facility updates.

“Buchanan Club 50 is a meeting place for people in the community and surrounding area to play cards, pool, shuffleboard, board games, art classes, and quilting. The space is also rented out for smaller gatherings, and the funds will help to improve the club.”

Invermay Minor Ball

Invermay Minor Ball received $2,500 towards their ball program.

“The Invermay Minor Ball organization has been actively providing a ball program to Invermay and the surrounding area since 2007. The program aims to promote youth and adults to become part of a team environment and encourage physical activity in the community. Various volunteers dedicate their time to keep the program going.”

Invermay Ag Society

Invermay Ag Society received $2,500 towards building a structure close to the racetrack.

“The Ag Society hosts a fair each year in August. The fair brings together a range of multicultural participants and spectators where old friends get together and provide an opportunity to build new relationships. Volunteers work hard at bringing life to the small community of Invermay.”

Other groups funded

Other community groups across the region that received funds from the Crossroads Community Investment Fund were: The Whitehawk Arts Council ($1,500), The Preeceville Community Legion Hall ($2,500), The Preeceville Nursery School ($3,000), The Sturgis Arena ($5,000), The Sturgis Archery Club ($2,500), Preeceville Senior Pats hockey team ($2,500), Preeceville Nordic Ski Club ($2,500), Wadena Park Lodge in Wadena ($1,500), North Shore Recreation ($3,330), the Margo Community Hall ($2,500), and Wadena Composite Scholl ($3,000).

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