Lloydminster trucks in more arena funding

Keep On Truckin’ Mechanical Services owner Ryley Parchoma (left) presents Mayor Gerald Aalbers (middle) and Tracy Simpson (right), executive manager, Community Development Services a $40,000 cheque for Cenovus Energy Hub. This sponsorship secures naming rights for one of the new entertainment facility’s dressing rooms and contributes to the Fill The Seats fundraising campaign.

The City of Lloydminster is still celebrating the success of the Fill the Seats Radiothon as another sponsorship was secured for the new arena.

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Construction and fundraising for the new Cenovus Energy Hub continues, and thanks to April’s radiothon, Keep On Truckin’ Mechanical Services made a $40,000 sponsorship investment for the naming rights to one of the hub’s 12 dressing rooms.

“With this sponsorship, I wanted to support our local community,” said Ryley Parchoma, owner of Keep On Truckin’. “The new facility is good for everyone, especially the kids.

“I love to see kids getting involved and staying involved in sports rather than the many other things they could be doing.”

He says he’s excited to inspire kids to “keep on truckin’” towards their goals.

The city welcomes the support for the new facility.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Keep On Truckin’ Mechanical Services as a key partner in bringing (the) Cenovus Energy Hub to life,” said Mayor Gerald Aalbers.

“Their generous $40,000 investment in dressing room naming rights showcases their commitment to supporting facilities where our young athletes and community can gather, compete and celebrate.”

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