Braingo Tango held on a stormy night

By Joan Janzen

Kindersley Royal Purple held their Braingo Tango supper and dance on Saturday, November 5th at the Kindersley Inn. Due to Saskatchewan’s first snow storm of the season, attendance was less than expected. Randy Ervine, welcomed the guests, on behalf of the Town of Kindersley.

Many businesses contributed to the Royal Purple’s silent auction, and the Royal Purple presented several donations during the evening. West Central Crisis Centre received $2,300.00, the Food Bank - $2,300.00, Westberry School - $500.00, Elizabeth School - $500.00, and The Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association received $2,396.00.

In spite of the storm, everyone had a great time at Braingo Tango, and they look forward to next year’s event being bigger and better.

SUBMITTED PHOTO: The Kindersley Royal Purple presented Mona Graham from the Kindersley Food Bank with a cheque for $2,300.00.

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