Cindy Hoppe is NDP candidate for Kindersley-Biggar constituency
Cindy Hoppe is a solid leader with a distinguished 45-year career in board governance. She has effectively shaped policies and programs for organizations and volunteers across the province.
Early in her career Cindy was the Farm Service Manager for the Landis and Tramping Lake Co-ops. While raising three kids and farming with her husband north of Biggar, Cindy held many local and provincial board positions in the 1980s through 2000s. She was an RM Councillor for ten years, serving as the Fire Department, Library and Long term care representative. She held elected seats on provincial health boards for 15 years. Cindy was a school trustee for the Cando School from 2000 to 2005. Along with grandchildren, in 2014 her family grew as her church and the community welcomed a Columbian refugee family. She was the Saskatchewan Lay Representative on the ELCIC National Church council for six years and currently serves as chair of the Sask Synod. She has also been the chair of the Saskatchewan Craft Council since 2016.
In 2022 Cindy received a Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal for her many years of volunteer work in the community. She has been a board member for the local Credit Union, the Biggar and District Arts Council and is the choir manager for Prairie Notes.
Although they have retired from farming, she still spends every spring and fall replacing fence posts and hammering in staples. For over 40 years she has pursued Fibre Art. These days she concentrates on creating prairie landscapes close to home.
She is committed to building a brighter future for everyone in Saskatchewan.
Hoppe will be in Kindersley on Wednesday, October 16 for a meet and greet from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm at the Western Pizza private dining room.