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Southern Plains Co-op donates $25,000 to White Bear spray park

The Community Spray Park Project aims to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for all members of the White Bear community.
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From left, Elaine Maxay, Darlene Sunkawaste, Bernadette Akachuk with White Bear First Nations' Land and Resources; Southern Plains Co-op general manager Brian Enns; and Brooke Spagrud, marketing and member relations manager, participate in the cheque presentation.

WHITE BEAR FIRST NATIONS - Southern Plains Co-op has stepped up to contribute $25,000 towards the White Bear First Nations' Community Spray Park Project.

This donation will help bring to life a space where families and children can gather, play and create memories for years to come.

"We're thrilled to be part of this initiative and to support the White Bear community in creating a place where everyone can enjoy the outdoors, stay active, and be with friends and family," said Brooke Spagrud, marketing and member relations manager of Southern Plains Co-op.

The Community Spray Park Project aims to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for all members of the White Bear community. The park will serve as a hub for recreation and social connection, fostering a sense of belonging and unity among residents.

"We're looking forward to seeing this project for a splash park become a reality," said Spagrud.

Construction is set to begin this summer.