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Ohaton Centre to receive washroom renovations By Lori Larsen
In support of renovations for the Ohaton Community Centre washrooms, the Ohaton Athletic Association applied for and were successful in receiving a Community Facility Enhancement Program (CFEP) grant for the amount of $27,656. “Over the 36 years since the Hall opened, much of it has been updated or improved using various grants,” noted president of the Ohaton Athletic Association, Brent Bowie, adding that many of the renovations have also been completed through the efforts of fund raising and volunteering. “The last big task, at least for now, is the washrooms.” Ohaton Communi-
ty Hall (Centre) director Terry Everington further explained. “While the facilities were still serviceable they were looking tired and, with the rest of the Hall having been upgraded, a renovation was in order.” In order to qualify for a CFEP grant, the organization needed to raise at least 50 per cent of the cost of the work involved in the application. Funds raised for the renovations to the Centre washrooms were done so in part through the Ladies Night function, an event organized by many of the men of Ohaton involving an entire evening of food and entertainment for ladies of Ohaton and surrounding area.
Submitted MLA for Battle River-Wainwright Wes Taylor, centre, presents a cheque from the Community Facility Enhancement Program for the amount of $27,656 to be used to renovate the Ohaton Community Centre washrooms, to Ohaton Athletic Association president Brent Bowie, right and Centre director Terry Everington, left.