Vintage Power Machine Museum wraps up one of their largest fundraisers
Just south of Prince Albert, the Vintage Power Machines Museum finished off a cash draw fundraiser that serves as one of their biggest fundraisers of the year, and they have big plans in place for the money.
President of the museum Alan Andal said they sold nearly all 2000 tickets for the raffle, which is the most they’ve ever sold on one of these draws.
“Right now what we’re using it mostly for is we’ve got a brand-new building that we’ve been building and if we were to had it done by contract work, it would have been possibly close to half a million dollars, but being as that we are doing it on our own, we’re probably building it for about 190 to 200 thousand.”
While doing the work themselves has helped substantially cut the costs of the new building, there is still another problem.