The Weyburn Credit Union handing out over $68,000 in grants tonight from their Community Fund.

Due to the rain, the event was held at the Weyburn Agricultural Society's Exhibition Hall, where there was a barbecue, bouncy castles and other games for children, donuts, balloons, and more fun for everyone, including Brayden King performing two sets that got many up dancing.

Between those sets, WCU's Board Chair Matt Caudill and VP of Marketing Tana Torkelson presented the Community Fund Grants.

The Wheatland Senior Centre was presented with $5,000 to refinish the floors in their activity room.

Tatagwa Kids Care was presented with $4,000 to install a portable hand washing sink, a new change station, and other upgrades to their centre.
 
Brokenshell Parks and Recreation was presented with $8,000 to make their Community Hall fully accessible once again, as their chair lift was damaged, and they have been fundraising once again to meet this goal.

The Weyburn Trails Society was presented with $4,000 to purchase signage and trail expansion.
 
Weyburn Special Olympics was presented with $3,303 for new bowling shirts for their local athletes.

The Weyburn Therapeutic Animal Park was presented with $4,000 for new signage for the park.

The Town of Yellow Grass was presented with $10,000 for upgrades to Allen Park, so it can be enjoyed for many years to come. The upgrades will be done in phases, with the first to purchase a new play structure.

The Weyburn Golf Club was presented with $7,500 to install an irrigation system on back nine holes of the golf course.

Souris Valley Daycare was presented with $2,500 to build a sensory wall, which will include variety of activities for sensory fun.

The Yellow Grass School SCC was presented with $6,000 to purchase outdoor furniture for their patio area, which will be metal picnic tables.

The Oungre Regional Memorial Park was presented with $10,000 to replace much-needed coating on the diving boards at the pool.

Find a full gallery of photos here showing the presentations as well as all the fun had by the community during the event.