The 43rd annual Sturgis Kin-Club Mini-Miracle raised $23-thousand last night (Thurs).
That pushes the total amount raised for Telemiracle since 1981 over the million dollar mark.
The Mini-Miracle was held at the Sturgis High School, broadcast live on GX94, and had live entertainment featuring 2019 GX94 Star Search Champion Thomas Hazlett.
In a Facebook post, the President of the Sturgis Kin-Club, Daniel Wasylenchuk, thanked everyone for helping out with this year’s Mini-Miracle, from donating, to helping with the Preeceville Hospital Bed Push, to the talent that performed.
“It’s an unreal feeling to know that all the generosity from our communities that would donate to this worthy cause, and knowing that all the funds go directly to TeleMiracle and help out everybody.” Wasylenchuk said in an telephone interview this morning (Fri).
The money will be donated to TeleMiracle 47, which is on February 25 and 26 at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon.
“We’ll be on-the-air between 12 and 2 (p.m.) on Sunday.” Wasylenchuk added.
He also noted a $1,500 donation was made by Dean and Lisa Serdachny, community builder reps with the Farmers Business Network, and challenges other community builder reps with the network to match or exceed that donation.




