FM-PHASIS EARLY BIRD AND GRAND PRIZE DRAW WINNERS


Nov 3, 2017

Big congrats to our FM-Phasis Early Bird and Grand Prize winners! We're so happy to see some great prizes go to people who showed CFCR some love during our fundraising campaign. Without further adieu...

EARLY BIRD PRIZE WINNERS

The Awl Shoppe: Three-Piece Set of Luggage: $500 Value
WINNER: Cheryl Hagel

Canadian Tire (Preston Crossing): Prize Pack: $400 Value
- Yada Backup Camera with 3.5” Dash Monitor
- Mastercraft 162-Piece Socket and Tool Set
WINNER: George Charpentier




GRAND PRIZE WINNERS


Escape Sports - Weekend Stand-Up Paddleboard Rental, KanJam Game Set, Spikeball PRO Set, Discraft Deluxe Disc Golf Set, Tofino Deluxe Round Towel, Escape Sports Runners Cap, Rusty Mens Board Shorts, Kavu Womens Shorts. ($650 Value)
WINNER: Robyn Francis


Doug’s Spoke N’ Sport - Doug's Shopping Spree 
($800 value) 
WINNER: Camille Sperling

Legion Construction - Custom-Built Maple Entryway Table by Chris Jarvis: ($750 Value)
WINNER: Darby Sutherland
 


St. John's Music - Electronic Drum Kit Prize Pack: Yamaha DTX-450K Electronic Drum Kit,
Yamaha HPH-MT5 Studio Monitor Headphones, Yamaha DS550 Drum Throne, Regal Tip Stick Bag,
Vic Firth 5A and 7A Wood Tip Drum Sticks. ($1000 Value)
WINNER: Bob Champ


Last Shoes - A Custom Pair of Locally-Handmade Leather Shoes:
($800 Value)
WINNER: Warren Holmes

 


Hugo Alvarado - A Night To Remember (Original Painting) - 24x36” Framed Painting (37x49” Framed) ($5300 Value)
WINNER: Leigh Campbell


Caboose Catering - Canapé Hors D’oeuvre Party for 25 People ($1000 Value)
WINNER: Julie Maier

​CFCR would like to thank everyone for their support of community radio in Saskatoon! 

« View All News

     


CFCR acknowledges that we broadcast from Treaty 6 Territory, the homeland of the Cree and Métis Nations, and the traditional territories of the Dene, Saulteaux, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota. We pay our gratitude to the First Nations and Métis people who have called this ancestral land home for generations, and whose histories, languages, and cultures continue to influence our community. On a foundation of reconciliation, recognition, and respect, CFCR is committed to reaffirming relationships with one another, and to establishing new ones.  

Community Radio would like to thank the following organizations for their support: