TeleMiracle was this past weekend and the Melfort Kin Clubs brought their A-game.With a grand total of $8,002,722 raised, Kinsmen, Kinettes, talent, v.
In one month, Kinsmen and Kinette groups in Saskatchewan will present their fundraising totals for Telemiracle.The COVID-19 pandemic has posed many ch.
Melfort, SK, Canada / CJVR Today s Best Country
Mar 4, 2021 2:00 PM
A member of the Melfort Kinsmen Club is sharing his unique and personal reflections on Telemiracle 45 and the success of the telethon.
Rodney White was on the main stage phones for the finale of the broadcast on phone number one, which he found to be a great honour.
“That phone rings all of the time, so when I was on the stage for the final set of 40 minutes, it was non-stop,” White said. “It goes to show the support of Telemiracle 45.”
Another highlight from the weekend was being on the receiving end of a very special pledge earlier on Sunday.
Kinsmen and Kinette groups in Saskatchewan are in full fundraising mode ahead of Telemiracle 45.
With the restrictions in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been a difficult year to raise funds for clubs as well as the telethon.
Melfort Kinettes Treasurer Nancy Hamilton said the group has a pancake breakfast coming up this Sunday with the help of RJ’s Urban Garden.
“It is a curbside pick-up for being COVID-19 friendly and we are working on some other little projects for Telemiracle too,” Hamilton said.
Pre-orders for breakfast are being accepted until the end of the day on Wednesday by texting or calling 306-281-2843.