Medicine Hat News

$100K surplus for Special Olympics

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Organizers of the Special Olympics Alberta Summer Games say the locally held event in Medicine Hat featured joy and a spirit that money can’t buy, but also produced close to a $100,000 surplus.

About 1,400 competitor­s from across Alberta took part in the 11-sport Games held here on the July 7 weekend.

A final report to city council Monday by chair Brian Varga (city councillor) and vice chair Ken Sauer stated few problems along with strong volunteer effort and sponsorshi­ps had led to a top-rated event.

"The temperatur­e was just about the only glitch we had," said Sauer, referring to near 40-degree heat during the Games.

“We believe that experience will be a life-long memory for a lot of people ... All have a special talent and a kind of spirit that you like to have.”

Varga said the theme of the Games was to witness pure joy.

“It turned out to be a great success,” he said.

About 800 volunteers helped out during the event, staged mainly at the Family Leisure Centre.

A preliminar­y financial statement shows that revenue of $489,000, including $176,500 of gifts in kind, compares to cash expenses of $313,300. The statement is still being finalized.

General donations and sponsorshi­ps made up the largest parts of the revenue at $112,800, plus $33,000 in specific event sponsorshi­ps. Grants from Special Olympics Alberta ($100,000), the City of Medicine Hat ($60,000) and the Community Foundation ($10,500) also made up major portions. Registrati­on fees totalled $94,600.

Sauer said the surplus comes in part from the securing a fundraiser under the Alberta Lottery Fund and partly do to hustle and ingenuity by the local committee.

“The (directors) did a very good job of staging the event for the least possible cost,” said Sauer.

The accommodat­ion budget was trimmed with the use of 1,400 cots from CFB Suffield.

Under agreement, any surplus is paid out by a formula of half to Special Olympics Alberta and half to the local Special Olympics affiliate.

Sauer said the local share would involve $10,000 paid out immediatel­y and the balance put in an interest-bearing endowment.

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