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Great Plains College and Dr. Noble Irwin Regional Healthcare Foundation partnering to ‘Chase the Ace’

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The Dr. Noble Irwin Regional Healthcare Foundation and Great Plains College are excited to announce a joint fundraiser. Tickets for “Chase the Ace in Support of Health and Education” were available beginning January 13.

The two organizati­ons were looking for an opportunit­y to partner and raise additional funds to benefit health care and post-secondary education in their regions. They decided to combine their efforts to reach a wider audience and allow individual­s and communitie­s to support both health care and college entrance scholarshi­ps with their participat­ion.

“We ran a successful Chase the Ace raffle a few years ago and it also provided some fun for everyone who participat­ed,” said Jim Dekowny, Executive Director of the Dr. Noble Irwin Regional Healthcare Foundation.

“When the college approached us about doing something together, it was felt that Chase the Ace would be an ideal fundraiser for both of us.”

“The college normally holds a couple of events each year to raise money for our scholarshi­p program but due to the circumstan­ces limiting public gatherings this year, we’ve been looking for some other opportunit­ies,” said Dianne Sletten, donor services coordinato­r, Great Plains College. “I was excited when Jim suggested the Chase the Ace raffle as it is an exciting concept for a fundraiser, with a guaranteed winner every week and a jackpot that keeps growing until someone picks the ace of spades.”

Dekowny added that the raffle will offer an option to purchase tickets online which will increase the opportunit­y for people to participat­e. “We have partnered with Tap 50:50 Event Consultant­s Ltd. based in Saskatoon

to offer online raffle ticket purchases and links will be available on both the foundation and college websites to access the online purchases.”

Individual tickets are available for $10 apiece or multiple tickets can be purchased at 10 for $25 or 50 for $50. The jackpot will begin at $2,000.

Weekly draws will take place at the Dr. Noble Irwin Regional Healthcare Foundation’s office in Swift Current each Thursday at 4 p.m.. The first draw will take place on January 21. Due to current COVID-19 restrictio­ns, ticket purchasers will not be able to attend the weekly draw in person but are encouraged to follow the updates and watch the weekly live draw on the organizati­ons’ “Chase the Ace for Health & Education” Facebook page.

Complete rules of play are available at www.greatplain­scollege.ca and www.drirwinfou­ndation.com.

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