A Medicine Hat nurse is the lucky winner of this year’s Kinsmen Home Lotto. “I was shaking, I was a little bit in disbelief,” said Marylou Schmunk, who Tuesday night won the 2,250 sq.-ft. Jayco home in Somerset. The home is valued at $500,000.
Young women preparing for a prom on a strict budget often find dress shopping especially difficult. That’s where the HRM Kin Krew (Kinsmen Campus Club) come in.
Peace, love, music and fundraising combined to make the first ever Dresden Kinstock a success on Saturday night. Chair Darren Wills said the event raised some $7,000, a portion of which will go toward the club’s commitment of $50,000 to the Dresden Health Complex, while the rest will be used for various club projects.
The Annual New Glasgow Kinsmen Chicken Barbeque at Glasgow Square appears to have been a success.
Port Hope, ON - The Port Hope Kinsmen, organizers of the annual Canada Day Celebrations, are very excited to receive funding to enhance this years’ event, and invite everyone to come out and “Celebrate Canada” Monday June 30th and Tuesday July 1st in historic Port Hope!
For 50 years the St. Albert Kinsmen have been serving St. Albert’s greatest need. Since May 4,1964 the organization has contributed to the community in remarkably generous ways: by helping to build the Kinex Arena, the Larose Drive Clubhouse, the Kinsmen Korral and the Kinsmen RV Park.
Collingwood Kinette and Kin Canada's District One Cystic Fibrosis / Service Director, Katie McKean was accompanied by fellow Kinettes Barb McArthur, Cathie Brillinger and President Monika McKean, on a tour of Great Strides Walks in District One on Sunday May 25th. Great Strides walks are in support of Cystic Fibrosis research and are held nation wide the last Sunday of May annually. These ladies visited the Kitchener Waterloo's 10th anniversary walk which has to date brought in $136,000 and the Centre Wellington Kinettes' inaugural walk, bringing in approximately $5000. Since 2005, the Great Strides Walk has brought in over $18.5 million nationwide.
This year’s Kin Home Lotto house has all the bells and whistles you might expect, and will be raffled to support causes the community has come to depend on, says the co-chair of the yearly service club fundraiser.
The Kinsmen Lotto for the Alberta Children’s Hospital kicked off its 22nd year of proudly supporting the children of Alberta. Having raised over $26 million, they have plenty to celebrate and are giving ticket buyers lots to celebrate, too!
The event, which will take place at the Marystown Muncipal Centre Sunday, May 25, serves as a fundraiser for healthcare in the region and is broadcast live on CHCM.