On Sunday, March 24, Skate Martensville hosted its highly anticipated annual ice show, where approximately 90 skaters of all ages took to the ice to transport spectators on a journey through the pages of their favourite farytales. As part of the skating club’s annual awards and presentations, Skate Martensville presented the MCRP with a donation...
The new 15AA Marauders hosted an unforgettable evening of entertainment in support of the Martensville Community Recreation Centre, KidSport and their hockey team. A big THANK YOU to the Mauraders for donating $2500 to the MCRP!
The MCRP is grateful for the Affinity Martensville Advice Centre’s 7 years of support and total contributions of over $12,000 towards the new multi-purpose recreational facility! This support is a combination of corporate funds and employees’ personal donations with a total of 16 different gifts. We were proud to nominate Affinity Martensville Advice Centre for...
On November 14, 2022 the City of Martensville announced it received funding support for its new multi-purpose community recreation facility. Along with nine other projects across the Province, the City of Martensville received funding through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP)- Rural and Northern Infrastructure stream. The Community Recreation Facility will receive $17.8 Million...
A big THANK YOU to everyone who filled up their tanks at the Martensville Co-op Gas Bar on September 20th! Thanks to your empty tanks, the Martensville Co-op Gas Bar will be donating a grand total of $3173.30 to the MCRP!
Mark your calendar! Fuel Good Day is back on Tuesday September 20th!With every fill at the Martensville Co-op, 5 cents per litre will be donated to the MCRP! Run your tanks dry and plan to fill up on September 20th for Fuel Good Day!
On Saturday, April 29, the Martensville Community Recreation Project (MCRP) presented the City of Martensville with a $1,475,000 cheque at the group’s annual Hockey Draft fundraiser. The money is in addition to the group’s previous donations of $150,000 in 2018 and $75,000 in 2019. The funds are to be put on reserve for the city’s...