- Huddlestun Seniors receives $5,400 to upgrade their facilities
- Metis Local 1880 receives $24,000 for camps and gatherings so seniors can mentor the youth in traditions such as dance, canoeing, cooking, hunting & fishing
- Oldman River Antique Equipment and Threshing Club receives $25,000 towards the Heritage Arts Program
- Windsor Heritage Drop-In Centre receives $20,800 towards new chairs, computers and sound system equipment
New Horizons funding keeps seniors engaged in Foothills – The Pincher Creek Voice
Press release – John Barlow, Member of Parliament for Foothills, extends his congratulations to the 11 organizations that have been granted funding under the New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP).
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