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Staff Stories: Cindy Turnquist

One moment that really stands out is our relationship with Kelly Edye from Fountain Tire. What started as support for the tournament has grown into something much more. Kelly is now the presenting sponsor of our Golf Without Limits Tournament, has helped bring in additional sponsors, players, and prizing, and even joined our Board of Directors last year.



Together with his wife Shelagh, they’ve also helped grow the Darci Edye Memorial Putt for Prizes—making it a meaningful and fun part of the event while honouring an important legacy.


It’s those kinds of relationships that remind me this work truly matters. The trust, generosity, and commitment from our community go far beyond a single event—they help create opportunities and remove barriers for the people we serve.


Being part of CP Alberta during this 50th year milestone makes me especially proud to be connected to such a dedicated and generous community.

 
 
 

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