Buying a ticket for the 2024 Kinsmen Home Lottery doesn’t only give you a chance to win the $1.4 million grand prize show home, but also supports families and individuals in the area who have trouble putting food on the table. Kinsmen Home Lottery Chair Pat Kolysher says this year, the club has partnered with CHEP Good Food to deliver school programs that provide families with nutritional education and food security. “We saw the need early on. It’s a need we’ve been involved with for a very long time. We thought having a focus with schools, inner-city kids, having food in the schools was so important.”
The Grand Prize Show Home is located in Saskatoon’s Haultain neighborhood. Kolysher says the greatest selling feature of the $1.4 million grand prize show home is its location. “When you look outside of any of the windows, which are floor-to-ceiling in a lot of areas, you’ll see people walking dogs, kids riding bikes, we’re right next to a pool, right next to a school. It’s just an amazing location.” The house features 2,800 square feet of space. “It has 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. It’s got an amazing theatre room, and it’s not only a theatre room. It has a curtain that pulls back and opens up into a shared living space.”
The deadline to buy a ticket for the Kinsmen Club of Saskatoon’s Home Lottery is midnight Friday (June 21) and tickets are 85 per cent sold out. Tickets are available at kinsmenhomelottery.com.
























