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Kinsmen Club of Brandon member Dave Perkins installed flamingos onto a lawn on Memorial Crescent in Brandon on Tuesday morning the club’s 100th such flocking. (Tyler Clarke/The Brandon Sun)
Cheerful for 7:15 a.m., Dave Perkins enthusiastically installed several flamingos onto a lawn on Memorial Crescent in Brandon on Tuesday.
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Cheerful for 7:15 a.m., Dave Perkins enthusiastically installed several flamingos onto a lawn on Memorial Crescent in Brandon on Tuesday.
It was the Kinsmen Club of Brandon’s 100th flocking, in which volunteers have helped people mark special occasions with flamingo ornaments on their lawns.
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Before announcing a $100,000 pledge to Samaritan House Ministries, Tim McKay couldn’t help but offer a quick fake-out.
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Before announcing a $100,000 pledge to Samaritan House Ministries, Tim McKay couldn’t help but offer a quick fake-out.
The Kinsmen Club of Winnipeg president had phoned Samaritan House Ministries executive director Barbara McNish regarding an application they’d put in for a $50,000 grant.
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Kinsmen Club of Winnipeg president Trevor Smith and vice president Tim McKay are seen presenting a cheque for $100,000 to Samaritan House Ministries executive director Barbara McNish for renovations to the Safe and Warm shelter.