It was another rowdy weekend at the Prince George Civic Centre this past weekend as Primetime Wrestling put on their latest shows.
“We had a pretty excellent turnout, considering it was the long weekend,” said CEO Davy Greenlees.
“We were pretty happy with the people that came out and how loud and rowdy they were.”
The shows raised funds for the Shas Ti Kelly Road Dry Grad.
“We did manage to get a full $1,000 for Shas Ti Kelly Road Dry Grad, it was great,” Greenlees said.
He added the next show are scheduled for September, and they’re in talks with a couple of different groups on who will benefit.
In addition, Primetime Wrestling’s food drive for the Nourish Food Bank in Quesnel is ongoing.
“It’s coming, I wouldn’t say hoards of it just yet, but we’re getting a good vehicle load anyways, and we’re hoping to move onto a second vehicle’s worth,” Greenlees said.
“We’ve been in touch with Nourish and we might actually extend it a little bit because they’re not quite ready to accept the donations.”
Earlier this month, the Nourish Food Bank was lost to a fire.
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