Each year, Knights of Columbus Councils across Saskatchewan unite to support the provincial calendar campaign—raising funds while giving back to the causes they care about. Councils receive a $10 donation for their chosen approved charity for every calendar sold, increasing to $25 per calendar once their sales target is met. Here are some council presentations:
Foundations endowment rebate cheque presentation to the vice chairman for St Pat’s parish council @ Cupar. Cheque presented to Rob Keyser from GK Kurtis Sehn, council #5557.
Rob Keyser and GK Kurtis Sehn, Council #5557Pictured L-R Dan Laberge, Bill Brodner, Father Gerard Joy, Joe Brodner, Monica Wilson,Gary Kayter & GK Kurtis Sehn. $875 cheque donated to John the Baptist church.
Each year, Knights of Columbus Councils across Saskatchewan unite to support the provincial calendar campaign—raising funds while giving back to the causes they care about. Councils receive a $10 donation for their chosen approved charity for every calendar sold, increasing to $25 per calendar once their sales target is met. Here are some council presentations:
Council 1519 of Sacred Heart Cathedral, Prince Albert, presents a cheque for $490 to Father Travis Myrheim, who donated the money raised from 2026 Calendar sales to Sacred Heart Parish. The presentation was made by GK Richard Beaulieu & FS Ray Langlois. The presentation was held on Friday, March 13, after our council led The Way of the Cross.
Father Travis Myrheim with GK Richard Beaulieu & FS Ray Langlois
Each year, Knights of Columbus Councils across Saskatchewan unite to support the provincial calendar campaign—raising funds while giving back to the causes they care about. Councils receive a $10 donation for their chosen approved charity for every calendar sold, increasing to $25 per calendar once their sales target is met. Here are some council presentations:
Father Joseph accepts the cheque from calendars from Grand Knight David Alm on behalf of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Outlook. Davidson/Outlook Council 5384.
Father Joseph accepts the cheque from calendars from Grand Knight David Alm on behalf of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Outlook.
Herb Heffner from Macklin, SK, is the winner of the $100 Weekly Cash Calendar Prize Draw.
Holder of calendar #3053. Denzil Council 3920 in Denzil, SK, sold this.
The next weekly draw will take place on March 20, 2026, with a $100 prize.
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.
Each year, Knights of Columbus Councils across Saskatchewan unite in support of the provincial calendar campaign. This initiative not only raises important funds but also empowers each Council to give back to the causes that matter most within their own communities.
Through this campaign, every calendar sold makes a $10 donation to a Council-approved charity of the buyer’s choice. Even better, once a Council reaches its sales target, that contribution increases to $25 per calendar, creating an even greater impact for local programs and organizations. Thanks to the dedication of Knights and community supporters, these contributions add up quickly and make a meaningful difference across the province.
Attaching photos of Father Kunka Council #6594 in Kelvington-Rose Valley cheque presentations.
Wadena Pleasantview Care Home, cheque presented by GK Matthew Fedirko to Carmen LazarKelvington Health Care Facility , cheque presented by Fr, Jerome, Chaplin of council to Melanie TurnbullRose Valley Manor, cheque presented by GK Mathew Fedirko to Lorna Hamilton
Each year, Knights of Columbus Councils across Saskatchewan unite in support of the provincial calendar campaign. This initiative not only raises important funds but also empowers each Council to give back to the causes that matter most within their own communities.
Through this campaign, every calendar sold makes a $10 donation to a Council-approved charity of the buyer’s choice. Even better, once a Council reaches its sales target, that contribution increases to $25 per calendar, creating an even greater impact for local programs and organizations. Thanks to the dedication of Knights and community supporters, these contributions add up quickly and make a meaningful difference across the province.
Celebrating Local Impact
One of the many examples of this year’s generosity comes from the St. Eugene de Mazenod Council 6684 in Luseland, whose sales helped support local food bank services. The Kerrobert Food Bank received a cheque for the proceeds of the Luseland Council’s Cash Calendar sales.
Calvin Ressler, Past Grand Knight and representative of the Kerrobert Food Bank, accepted the cheque from Marvin DeSchryver, Past State Deputy and representative of the Saskatchewan Knights of Columbus Charitable Foundation. The funds will be shared between the Luseland Food Bank and the Kerrobert Food Bank, helping both organizations continue serving families in need.
Community partnerships like this highlight what the calendar campaign is all about: Knights strengthening their communities, supporting their neighbours, and living the values of charity and service.
Calvin Ressler, Past Grand Knight and representative of the Kerrobert Food Bank received the check from Marvin DeSchryver PSD and representative of the Sask. K of C Charitable Foundation