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From left: Dwight Bergstrom, KidSport Prince Albert; Chris Pacey, Paramedic, Event Co-Chair; Michelle McKeaveney, RVRR co-founder; Dave McAuley, Firefighter, Event Co-Chair; Chris Cherepacha, Fire Fighter. (submitted/Parkland Ambulance)
on par for a cause

Emergency crews swing for charity

Sep 19, 2019 | 2:12 PM

Sometimes the swings off the tee may not have been pretty but the end result of the recent charity Emergency Services Golf Tournament sure looks good.

The beneficiaries of the $4,200 raised in the Aug.29 event were Kids Sport and River Valley Resilience Retreat.

At a media gathering Thursday, Parkland Ambulance Director of Public Affairs Lyle Karasiuk thanked the event’s title sponsor Northern Lights Casino and various volunteers for their efforts.

It was a sentiment shared by the recipients.

“This will have a tremendous impact on the young people in our community,” Dwight Bergstrom with KidSport said. “We are so grateful to receive these funds.”

Paramedic Chris Pacey, who was the event co-chair, expressed his gratitude for the community’s participation.

“Our paramedics and our emergency services partners are so pleased to have made this event possible. We are thankful to everyone in the community who supported the event allowing us to give this money today.”

panews@jpbg.ca

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