The Preeceville Hospital鈥檚 annual bed push for Telemiracle 42 raised $11,673 on February 28.
鈥淲e want to recognize all the people who make this yearly event possible, including the individuals who pushed the bed from Preeceville to Sturgis and to those who are behind the scene,鈥 said Brenda Lubiniecki, organizer. 鈥淲e are very appreciative to the Preeceville School staff and students, Sturgis staff, maintenance who always get the bed ready for us, the Sturgis and District Fire firefighters for accompanying us on the road and most importantly to everyone who donated to support such a worthy cause.鈥
Participants left the hospital grounds on February 28 determined to continue the annual tradition of the bed push, she said. They were escorted by the Sturgis and District fire rescue unit and followed by the Sturgis Fire truck. The rescue units鈥 flashing lights and siren signalled to motorists that the bed push was in progress. After canvassing in Preeceville, the entourage made its way along the highway to Sturgis where stopping motorist gave generously.
Upon arrival approximately four hours later in Sturgis, the group presented a cheque to the Sturgis annual Mini-miracle committee during the annual Kinsmen Mini-Miracle.
Those who participated in this year鈥檚 event were: Cheryl Walker, Brad Romanchuk, Crystal Romanchuk, Edie Belesky, Rhonda Cook, Brenda Lubiniecki, Becky Gulka, Elaine Christopherson, Megan Morton, Sheila Klebeck, Brian and Teegan Lubiniecki and Brad Secundiak.
The Preeceville School students Hailee Delawski, Kaylee Walker, Willen Paligan and teacher Kipp Bayer also helped with the bed push.
The group had collected donations at the hospital before they canvassed in the town of Preeceville and along the highway to Sturgis from passing motorists.
The Sturgis Kinsmen and Kinettes Mini-Miracle made its presentation to Telemiracle in Regina on Sunday, including the total amount raised in the Preeceville Hospital bed push.
鈥淲e couldn鈥檛 do this event year after year without the continued support of the Preeceville Hospital, Lions Hostel staff and families, friends and most important of all, the support and generosity of the community,鈥 Lubiniecki said. 鈥淭he generosity of people and how it all comes together amazes me every year.鈥
In the years that the Preeceville Hospital staff has organized a bed push, more than $187,000 has been raised for Telemiracle.