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Winner of the $100 Weekly Cash Calendar Prize Draw – February 27 – 2026

Kevin Ledding from Saskatoon, SK, is the Winner of the $100 Weekly Cash Calendar Prize Draw.

Holder of calendar #4055. Father Provost Council 5238 in Rosetown, SK, sold this.

The next weekly draw will take place on March 6, 2026, with a prize of $100.

The Sask K of C Charitable Foundation will contact all prize winners. If you believe you are a prize winner and have not been contacted by the Foundation within seven (7) calendar days of the draw date, please contact Gerry Gieni at 306-631-1610 or fill out the Contact Us form here.

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Council 5384 Davidson/Outlook Presents Their Incentive Cheque

Each year, Knights of Columbus Councils across Saskatchewan come together to support the provincial calendar campaign—an initiative that raises funds while helping each Council give back to the causes they value most. For every calendar sold, Councils earn a $10 donation for an approved charity of their choice. Even better, once a Council meets its sales target, that contribution increases to $25 per calendar, greatly boosting the impact for their selected charity. Here are some council presentations:

Council 5384 of Davidson/Outlook Proudly Presents an Incentive Cheque to Father Joseph of Sacred Heart Parish in Davidson.

Council 5384 Davidson/Outlook
Father Joseph from the Davidson Parish received the cheque from Larry Packet, Financial Secretary for Council 5384

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Winner of the $100 Weekly Cash Calendar Prize Draw – February 20 – 2026

Tenielle Devers from Regina, SK, is the Winner of the $100 Weekly Cash Calendar Prize Draw.

Holder of calendar #0555. Archbishop O’Neil Council 8896 in Regina, SK, sold this.

The next weekly draw will take place on February 27, 2026, with a prize of $100.

The Sask K of C Charitable Foundation will contact all prize winners. If you believe you are a prize winner and have not been contacted by the Foundation within seven (7) calendar days of the draw date, please contact Gerry Gieni at 306-631-1610 or fill out the Contact Us form here.

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Estate Planning

A Remarkable Gift Rooted in Faith, Heritage, and Gratitude

A Remarkable Gift Rooted in Faith, Heritage, and Gratitude

The Sask K of C Charitable Foundation is honoured to share a unique story of generosity—one that reflects the lasting power of faith, family, and community.

Although we normally do not disclose information about donations received, this gift is exceptional. It comes from the estate of Dr. Don Kramer, a Toronto dentist who passed away five years ago. Dr. Kramer was the son of John Kammermayer of Langenburg, and while their names differed, John’s 1982 obituary confirms their family connection, listing one son: Don (Kammermayer) Kramer.

Despite spending his entire career in Toronto, Dr. Kramer never forgot the deep roots of his upbringing in Langenburg, Saskatchewan, or the profound influence that his Catholic faith had on him during his formative years. As a final expression of gratitude for the values instilled in him, he designated a significant portion of his estate to benefit the Saskatchewan Catholic community—specifically the Langenburg CWL, the Archdiocese of Regina, and the Langenburg Knights of Columbus Council #5408.

Because Council #5408 is not able to issue charitable receipts, the Council recommended to Dr. Kramer’s executor that the Sask K of C Charitable Foundation accept the funds on their behalf. After more than five years of estate administration, we are pleased to share that the final portion of the donation has now been received and all corresponding receipts have been issued.

The Saskatchewan K of C Charitable Foundation is deeply moved by Dr. Kramer’s generosity. His thoughtful bequest demonstrates that regardless of where life leads us, the influence of our faith and our early community endures. We also extend our sincere thanks to St. Joseph Council in Langenburg for recognizing the Saskatchewan K of C Charitable Foundation as their partner and Charity of Choice for this remarkable donation.

As we reflect on this meaningful gift, we encourage all members of the Knights of Columbus to consider the Sask K of C Charitable Foundation when preparing your own estate plans. Your legacy can continue to support the faith and values that have shaped your life—just as Dr. Kramer so beautifully demonstrated.

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Winner of the $100 Weekly Cash Calendar Prize Draw – February 13 – 2026

Ron Wolfater from Swift Current, SK, is the Winner of the $100 Weekly Cash Calendar Prize Draw.

Holder of calendar #0899. Swift Current Council 3031 in Swift Current, SK, sold this.

The next weekly draw will take place on February 20, 2026, with a prize of $100.

The Sask K of C Charitable Foundation will contact all prize winners. If you believe you are a prize winner and have not been contacted by the Foundation within seven (7) calendar days of the draw date, please contact Gerry Gieni at 306-631-1610 or fill out the Contact Us form here.

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Memorial Donations

Memorial Donations – January 2026 – Correction

Honour a Loved One with a Memorial Donation

Making a Memorial Donation to the Sask K of C Charitable Foundation is a touching way to celebrate the life of a friend or loved one. This thoughtful gesture not only brings comfort to grieving families but also helps continue charitable work in their memory.

Certificate of Remembrance is sent to a family member of the deceased, offering heartfelt condolences and recognizing your generous contribution. The individual is also prayerfully remembered during a special Memorial Mass, ensuring their legacy lives on.

The following individuals were recently commemorated through Memorial Donations:

Richard Mantyak – Regina
Blaine Coueslan – Spruce Grove, Alta
Richard Muench – Saskatoon
Eugene Thera – Saskatoon
Thomas Frey – Smeaton
Clarence Briand – North Battleford
Raymond Grosjean – Battleford
John Hengen – Windthorst
Armand Clavelle – Viscount
George Ehresman – Unity
Rudolph Stang – Macklin
Frank Miller – Unity
Jack Hoffart – Swift Current
Joseph Scherloski – Gerald


Click here to see a complete list for the last 12 months.

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