Impact Stories: Stories of Hope

Building Community

I would like to take this opportunity to thank the South Saskatchewan Community Foundation for their extremely generous donation to the Triple C Centre project through the Bill and Helen Davidson Foundation. This community project has been long in the making but with your $100,000 commitment to this fantastic vision, our idea is becoming a reality. We are so excited that the Choral Room, one of the most utilized rooms in the Weyburn Comprehensive School, will be named the “Bill and Helen Davidson Foundation” choral room. 

Triple C stands for Community, Culture and Convention. The “Kenny and Jo-Anne Cugnet Centre” will function as a gymnasium, performing arts centre and as a convention centre. This facility will have 525 retractable seats on the floor and 200 permanent seats in the balcony. With even more portable seats on the floor, the centre can hold up to 1200 patrons. The entire centre is 896.7 square metres featuring a 50-foot wide stage and state of the art sound and lighting systems. 

This wonderful gift was a catalyst to the giving of so many other businesses, families, organizations and individuals and so we thank you for that as well. We are very close to our $3.5 million community commitment goal and we are hoping to have the facility completed by September 2013, the start of the new school year. 

Presently, in the period of one week, close to one-thousand students utilize the Choral Room. This includes the graded 10, 11, and 12 choirs as well as the three extracurricular performance choirs — STARS Show Choir, Boy’s Chorus and Girl’s Chorus. We feel so blessed to have organizations like yourself take an interest in the future of our youth and to help strengthen and enhance the arts and culture in our community. We look forward to the total completion of the Triple C Centre project and know that the new Choral Room will be a profound asset to the overall purpose of the “Kenney and Jo-Anne Cugnet Centre”.

On behalf of the Triple C Centre Committee, Weyburn 

Diana Mainil

Chairperson

I would like to take this opportunity to thank the South Saskatchewan Community Foundation for their extremely generous donation to the Triple C Centre project through the Bill and Helen Davidson Foundation. This community project has been long in the making but with your $100,000 commitment to this fantastic vision, our idea is becoming a reality. We are so excited that the Choral Room, one of the most utilized rooms in the Weyburn Comprehensive School, will be named the “Bill and Helen Davidson Foundation” choral room. 

Triple C stands for Community, Culture and Convention. The “Kenny and Jo-Anne Cugnet Centre” will function as a gymnasium, performing arts centre and as a convention centre. This facility will have 525 retractable seats on the floor and 200 permanent seats in the balcony. With even more portable seats on the floor, the centre can hold up to 1200 patrons. The entire centre is 896.7 square metres featuring a 50-foot wide stage and state of the art sound and lighting systems. 

This wonderful gift was a catalyst to the giving of so many other businesses, families, organizations and individuals and so we thank you for that as well. We are very close to our $3.5 million community commitment goal and we are hoping to have the facility completed by September 2013, the start of the new school year. 

Presently, in the period of one week, close to one-thousand students utilize the Choral Room. This includes the graded 10, 11, and 12 choirs as well as the three extracurricular performance choirs — STARS Show Choir, Boy’s Chorus and Girl’s Chorus. We feel so blessed to have organizations like yourself take an interest in the future of our youth and to help strengthen and enhance the arts and culture in our community. We look forward to the total completion of the Triple C Centre project and know that the new Choral Room will be a profound asset to the overall purpose of the “Kenney and Jo-Anne Cugnet Centre”.

On behalf of the Triple C Centre Committee, Weyburn 

Diana Mainil

Diana Mainil

Chairperson

Chairperson
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