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Farmers rally to support Warren arena with annual harvest fundraiser

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A dedicated group of farmers, driven by community spirit and generosity, once again joined forces this fall to support the South Interlake Recreation Club (SIRC) through their annual fundraising crop harvest.

This year’s canola yield is expected to generate about $70,000, a testament to both their hard work and the resilience of local agriculture despite challenging weather conditions. Six combines, seven trucks and one grain cart completed 210 acres in just 2.5 hours on Sept. 24.

SIRC president Craig Riddell told the Tribune that the Balan family of Warren graciously provides their land for the initiative, while local crop-supply companies and generous donors complete the circle of support. Together, they ensure that every seed sown contributes directly to the arena’s success and sustainability.

“With low input costs, nearly all funds raised go directly back into maintaining the facility and keeping user rates affordable,” Riddell explained.

The annual crop fundraiser, now in its 25th year, began as a creative solution to financial challenges. It played a key role in establishing the Access Credit Union Arena two decades ago.

“One more year and the original arena mortgage will be paid off,” Riddell said.

In recent years, the group’s efforts have supported major upgrades, including a significant rebuild of the ice plant and building heat controls, and Phase 1 of the arena’s entrance improvements — new, safer steps and a front landing at the main entrance. Plans are already underway to cover and enclose the entrance next year.

Riddell also credited sizable donations from the Warren Skating Club and the estate of Bill Swan, which have helped position SIRC to make long-term investments in the facility.

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