The Weyburn Kin Club will be on location today, Friday, and Saturday at Maurer's Meats in City Centre Mall. 

This in an effort to sell off the remaining raffle tickets for their second annual Grillin' and Chillin' fundraiser for TeleMiracle.

"We will be set up at Maurer's Meats to sell tickets to the people that come in," said Treasurer Adrian Prybylski. 

He noted that Maurer's Meats has two entrances, "There's the outside on the south side of the building, and then there's inside the mall."

In spite of the winter storm fallout, the meat shop is open from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. today.

"We will be there at lunchtime 12:00 to 1:00, maybe a little later, and then we'll be back at 5:00 to 6:00 for closing [on Thursday and Friday]," he shared. "Then Saturday we should be there most of the day."

Prybylski said each of their members will take shifts. "There'll be about two of us there at a time and I think you should get a representation of at least each member, at least at one shift." 

The winner of the first draw will get a pellet smoker from the Weyburn Coop and a $50 gift card to Maurer's Meats. The second draw winner gets a liquor basket from Last Mountain Distillery along with a mini fridge with your own custom wrap from ProTouch signs (conditions apply), and the winner of the third Draw receives a $150 gift card to Big Jim's Brew Shop.

You can get your $10 tickets through a Kin Club member, at Barber Motors, or by sending an e-transfer to weyburnkinclub@gmail.com.

"At 10 bucks a ticket, I mean that's really nothing these days. You know, $10 for a BBQ or $10 for $280 worth of liquor, or $150 to Big Jims brew shop? That's totally worth it to me. All the money goes back to TeleMiracle."

"We're getting close to being sold out, but we're just making a last little push, making it convenient for people to come to get them." 

Prybylski added the Weyburn Kin Club has some big plans for the fall.

"It's kind of still on the hush-hush, but we have some really good ideas for getting the community involved and giving back and a little bit of fundraising but more or less just make to cost on a project that we've got coming up in the fall."