Prince Albert Daily Herald
Prince Albert Rotary Club president Keith Fonstad (left) and Prince Albert and Area Community Foundation president Bill Powalinsky (right) pose for a photo at the site of the proposed Rotary Adventure Park at Little Red. Jason Kerr/Daily Herald
The Prince Albert Rotary Club got another big boost in their fundraising drive for a new Rotary Adventure Park at Little Red.
The club accepted a $33,287.50 grant from the Prince Albert and Area Community Foundation on June 23. Rotary club president Keith Fonstad said the donation shows just how much positive support there is from the community.
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