Meridian Source - September 24, 2020

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Thursday, September 24, 2020

VOLUME 3 I ISSUE 13

MERIDIANSOURCE.CA

ParaGolfer a game changer GEOFF LEE

WRITER

.................................. A new ParaGolfer acquired by Border City Connects is giving individuals of all ages with impaired mobility a new lease on life. This includes Lloydminster’s Brue Mann, who has a spinal cord injury and can enjoy the game of golf again in the adaptive recreation vehicle. In fact, he dove a ball 150 yards down the middle of a fairway at the Lloydminster Golf and Curling Centre during a demonstration and official launch on Sept. 16. “I’m out there and I’m doing things that I used to. It’s pretty fabulous that way,” he said. Brue was injured in a motor vehicle accident last May and is relearning how to play the game with the ParaGolfer. “It’s so nice to be out with my friends again. It’s been a gamechanger this summer,” he said. The ParaGolfer is an

all-terrain wheelchair that raises the user into a standing position to allow a more conventional golf swing. Border City Connects purchased the vehicle for multiple year-round sports and social activities to appeal to the wider user group that Brue spoke about. “The main thing that instantly comes to mind is standing across the alter from my bride one day,” he said with a smile. It can also be used for sports like archery, curling and even bowling. “The possibilities are endless and we can’t wait to see it improving the quality of life and making amazing memories for all those that can use it,” said Border City Connects director Glenn Fagnan. Fagnan says the unit will be available for bookings soon through a contact phone number on their website. The ParaGolfer purchase was made possible by a donation from the Lloydminster family of the late Ken

Geoff Lee Meridian Source A spinal cord injury can no longer prevent Lloydminster golfer Brue Mann from once again enjoying the game, thanks to the purchase of the ParaGolfer by Border City Connects. The unit is a registered wheelchair that puts any individual with impaired mobility in an upright position for a variety of sports and social activities. It can be booked from Border City Connects.

Arnold, facilitated by his wife, Donna. The Arnolds’ daughter Ramona ArnoldMann explained how it happened, noting Brue is her cousin by mar-

riage, to connect the dots. “Mom was looking to make some donations in my dad’s memory. Through Brue’s spinal cord injury, we saw

there was some opportunity to give back and buy this,” said Ramona. “We connected with the Health Foundation and they went and ran

with it and purchased it and made a connection with Border City Connects and with Fountain Tire.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 2


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