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Castor FCSS holds Volunteer Appreciation Supper

The Castor and District FCSS held their annual Volunteer Appreciation Supper on April 24 at the Golden Circle

The Castor and District FCSS held their annual Volunteer Appreciation Supper on April 24 at the Golden Circle. 

At the event, attendees had the choice of either eating a hot dog or a hamburger cooked by the Castor Elks. 

Each person who came into the event was given a BINGO sheet, which required the individual to talk to other people in attendance to fill out. 

Categories for the Meet Your Neighbour BINGO included getting the names of:

- A person with more than three siblings

- A person who was born outside of Canada

- A person who likes fishing

- A person who is left-handed

- A person who has lived in the area their entire life

- A person who is a volunteer

- A person who has a pet

- A person who has lived in a province other than Alberta

- A person who loves to camp in a tent

- A person who has or does farm

- A person who has a hobby, and what it is

- A person who has gone to college/university

- A person who likes French Fries

- A person who has broken a bone

- A person who likes to read

- A person who has travelled outside of Canada

- A person who has been to the ocean

- A person who loves to garden

- A person who rides a horse

- A person who plays a musical instrument

- As well as many free spaces

Once attendees finished their BINGO boards, they then had to answer the question at the bottom about whether or not the event helped them feel more connected to the community. 

More information on the Castor and District FCSS and upcoming events can be found on the Castor and District FCSS Facebook page. 

 



Sarah Baker

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