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Glendon fundraising for new ice plant

The Glendon Arena is in need of a new ice plant to help keep the facility running. After a $20,000 ‘band-aid repair’ was completed over the summer, the Glendon Agricultural Society is looking for help to raise money for the new ice plant.
The Glendon Arena is in need of a new ice plant. Organizers are hoping to rally the community in order to fundraise the needed money for the new plant.
The Glendon Arena is in need of a new ice plant. Organizers are hoping to rally the community in order to fundraise the needed money for the new plant.

The Glendon Arena is in need of a new ice plant to help keep the facility running.

After a $20,000 ‘band-aid repair’ was completed over the summer, the Glendon Agricultural Society is looking for help to raise money for the new ice plant.

They haven’t done many major repairs since 1974 when the arena was built.

“It’s been limping along and we have had it assessed and we realize that yes we need to replace the whole unit,” said Stacey Sandmeyer, chair person of the fundraising committee.

The cost of a repair like this is in the area of $461,500. The Glendon Ag Society is now starting to use different methods to raise the money. The MD of Bonnyville has given $156,000 towards this project and the Village of Glendon has provided $60,000. This leaves $243,500 remaining.

“I am trying to do some crowd funding for this, so we’re using a company called FundRazr with social media to raise some money,” said Sandmeyer.

This facility is unique in the sense that it is used for ice hockey along with curling. It is also used by many other organizations in the community.

“The arena is our only youth centre in the whole village. It’s used by the school as a part of their physical education programming. It’s also used by multiple groups including minor hockey, the CAN-Skate program we have, we’ve got lots of adult teams that use the Glendon Arena as their home base,” added Sandmeyer.

The money given by the MD comes from the IMCP, a program that is used to distribute funds to the municipality’s neighbouring communities.

“If we can help keep hockey available in that area, or ice services available in that area, then that’s a wonderful thing for the citizens who live in that area. You don’t want to have to come all the way to find ice service in Cold Lake or Bonnyville,” said MD CAO Chris Cambridge.

The ag society is hoping to have the money raised in time for the ice plant to be installed for the 2017-18 season.

“We just thank everybody in the community for all their help and all the volunteers that run the arena. That’s what we are, we are a volunteer community,” saod Sandmeyer.

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