Kinsmen & Kinette Club are raising funds for Telemiracle
By Joan Janzen
The Kindersley Kinsmen and Kinette Club is planning a TeleMiracle Fundraiser in January 2025. During this Christmas season, the club is busy selling tickets for an evening, including hypnotist Corrie J from Saskatoon.
Bev Klassen, chairperson of the project, said their club was looking for a fundraiser for TeleMiracle, and some of the members mentioned they had seen Corrie J’s performance. “Speaking very highly of it, we thought we could bring him to Kindersley,” she said.
The Saskatoon man has entertained and dazzled audiences for decades, creating a warm atmosphere amongst a crowd. Bev said he will mingle with guests during cocktails, performing mind-bending mentalists and incredible feats of mind reading and body language interpretation. His performance results in a combination of awe and laughter, as he continues to entertain during the main performance when he shows the wonders of the human mind.
“During intermission, we will be having a live auction with some special surprises,” Bev said. The fun continues throughout the evening with a state-of-the-art Salsa Photo Booth where guests’ photos will land on their phones right after they are snapped. After Corrie’s magic show, he will also supply DJ music to keep the party alive with dancing.
Kindersley’s Kinsmen and Kinette Club has twenty members who take great pride in giving back to their community and surrounding area. “We meet once a month and always have room for new members,” Bev said.