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Lampman Lions’ sled rally doubles from previous year

Tanner Frycz, a committee member and one of the riders, said the weather was perfect and the trails were in excellent shape.
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From left, low hand winner Riley Greening, Lampman Lions Club secretary Richard Kochie and best hand winner Les Wendel.

LAMPMAN

The Lampman and District Lions Club held a successful sled rally on Feb. 11.

Registration ran from 10 a.m. until noon at the Lampman Royal Canadian Legion brach. Once registered, riders could go out on the 80-kilometre trail.

Beginning at the legion, the next stop would be at the Wilmar shelter, where free hotdogs were available. At each stop, the Lions had people posted to roll the dice.

Riders would proceed through Arcola to the Rae Johnson Shelter for another roll of the dice.

They would continue to the Blue Line Shelter. The last stop was at the Lampman Shelter and then they were back to the Lampman legion by 5 p.m.

While on the trail at each stop, the dice would be rolled for the rider. The highest roll and lowest roll would be the best for a chance to win the $500 prize at the end. A total of five rolls would be held throughout the rally.

Tanner Frycz, a committee member and one of the riders, said the weather was perfect and the trails were in excellent shape.

Eighty-eight riders took part in the sled rally, which was more than double from the year before. Also 206 hands were sold. For those not riding, the dice rolls were held at the legion.

When everyone returned to the legion, the winners were announced with Riley Greening receiving the lowest hand and Les Wendel winning the highest hand. Each winner received $500.

The event was held for the first time in 2017 and has increased with participants each year.

A meal was held this year by the legion and would consist of sausages by Carnivores and perogies made by Rhonda Loughren.

According to committee member Damon Sutherland, around 50 people stayed to enjoy the meal.

Once the meal was completed, a game of Singo would be played. It is similar to Bingo, only using music.

Sutherland was very pleased with the outcome of the day. The committee is thankful to all the sponsors that donated to the event to make it the success it was.