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Winner of the Monthly Cash Calendar Prize Draw – November 30 – 2025

Doug Sworbrick from Saskatoon, SK is the Winner of the $225 Monthly Cash Calendar Prize Draw.

Holder of calendar #0605. Denis Mahoney Council 8215 in Saskatoon, SK, sold this.

The next monthly draw is on December 31, 2025, and the amount will be $10,000.

All prize winners will be contacted by the Sask K of C Charitable Foundation. 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, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Gerry Gieni at 306-631-1610 or fill out the Contact Us form here.

Map of Winners
Map of Winners

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Winner of the $100 Weekly Cash Calendar Prize Draw – November 28 – 2025

Lionel Wanner from Goodwater, SK is the Winner of the $100 Weekly Cash Calendar Prize Draw.

Holder of calendar #2324. Weyburn Council 1731 in Weyburn, SK, sold this.

The next weekly draw will take place on December 5, 2025, 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, don’t hesitate to contact Gerry Gieni at 306-631-1610 or fill out the Contact Us form here.

Map of Winners
Map of Winners

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Click here for a list of all previous winning numbers.

 

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Sask K of C Cash Calendars – Update November 28

2026 Sask K of C Calendar Sales

  • We have sold 4875 calendars and have only 125 remaining in our inventory.  If you wish another 25, please get in touch with Dan Devers at 306 529 3644 or Gerry Gieni at 306 631 1610.
  • All calendar stubs and money must be sent to Dan Devers by December 15th, 2025.
  • All draws for the full year will take place in Davidson on January 1, 2026.  All stubs must be received to be in the draw.
  • We have 65 Councils participating in the sale of calendars
  • 45 Councils have met their target.  They will be allocating $25.00 from each calendar they sell to a registered Charity(s) of their choice.
  • The remaining 20 participating Councils will be allocating $10.00 from each calendar they sold to a registered Charity(s) of their choice.

Thank you to all 65 Councils that have participated in making the 2026 calendar project a huge success.

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Msgr. Gerein Council 9859 Donated Coats for Kids

On Friday, November 14, Msgr. Gerein Council 9859 delivered 24 coats (12 for girls and 12 for boys) to St. Augustine Community School in Regina as part of the Knights of Columbus Coats for Kids program. Our Council supports this youth community initiative annually by purchasing winter coats for children in need within our community.

A special presentation of the coats was made to three Grade 5 students from St. Augustine School by our Council’s Trustees, Len Jelinski and Wayne Rutten (see photo below). Gerard Woynarski, F.S., also attended the presentation.

We extend a special thank you to Principal Rolande Brandt-Mahar of St. Augustine School, who assisted in arranging this opportunity for our Council.

Three Grade 5 students from St. Augustine School by our Council’s Trustees, Len Jelinski and Wayne Rutten. Gerard Woynarski, F.S., also attended the presentation.
Three Grade 5 students from St. Augustine School, by our Council’s Trustees, Len Jelinski and Wayne Rutten. Gerard Woynarski, F.S., also attended the presentation.

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Father Gilpin Council #9760 Donated Coats for Kids

On November 23, Worthy Recorder Al Thiessen successfully organized the annual Coats for Kids initiative on behalf of Father Gilpin Council #9760 at the Church of Our Lady in Moose Jaw. This charitable program aims to provide warm winter coats to children in need within our community, ensuring they stay comfortable and protected during the cold season. Thanks to the dedication of Al Thiessen and the support of council members and parishioners, many local families will benefit from this generous effort.

Worthy Recorder Al Thiessen organized Coats for Kids
Worthy Recorder Al Thiessen organized Coats for Kids

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Trevor Harris

Trevor Harris Attends Charitable Foundation Board Meeting

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Trevor Harris leading a Prayer with the Foundation Board

While deeply immersed in the routine and work of the Foundation, the Board was surprised and impressed during Wednesday’s monthly meeting by the appearance of an unexpected but invited guest.  After a long day attending media and private events throughout Regina, Trevor Harris found time to join the meeting to provide a brief overview of his life, his return to the Catholic faith, and his commitment to bringing people to Jesus.  He has often said, both in private and more so in public, that he is “a follower of Jesus who just happens to play football”. 

Then, after a further exchange with the Board about his experience playing in the 2025 Grey Cup, he said a Prayer for the Board and all Saskatchewan Knights of Columbus, thanking God for sending these men of faith to do God’s will and giving them the strength and perseverance to continue doing so.

 

Over the past few weeks, many people would have seen Trevor’s leadership as he quarterbacked the Saskatchewan Roughriders to a win in the CFL Western Final, with the winning touchdown coming with only 11 seconds left in the game, and a win in the Grey Cup, where he was chosen as the Grey Cup game’s Most Valuable Player.  What may have been overlooked in all the hoopla, excitement, and limelight was that on the Saturday of Grey Cup weekend, Trevor received an award that was as much, if not more, rewarding for him personally.  He received the Gord Barwell Award – For exceptional contributions that have profoundly inspired and shaped the growth of spirit ministry in Canada.

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Trevor Harris’ 2025 Gord Barwell Award

The 2025 Saskatchewan Roughriders are regarded as one of the most moral and ethical teams that have ever played in the CFL or any professional sport.

Trevor played a huge role in creating and influencing that reputation.  He is an exceptional role model for not only the team and professional athletes, but all Saskatchewan people.  We thank him for making Saskatchewan his home and we wish him the best this offseason, and if it is God’s will, we look forward to his return next summer where he can continue to be a follower of Jesus who helps bring people to Jesus while he quarterbacks the 2026 team in an attempt to accomplish something never, ever done – Saskatchewan Roughrider back-to-back Grey Cup Championships.

Click here to read more about Trevor and Kalie Harris.

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