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Week in Pictures - Oct. 14, 2015

Week in Pictures - Oct. 14, 2015

Seniors' Week shows appreciation

Seniors' Week shows appreciation

Seniors in the Preeceville area were catered to at an af-ternoon of popcorn a with refreshments and socializing. The movie played was The Beverly Hillbillies and seniors had a lot of fun.

Remembering songs from the past

By Sonja Herter (Korol) Former Donwell resident Don’t the tunes of yesterday bring back memories? Every so often old songs and musical tunes are featured on programs to which a person can relate. They take us back in time.

Fall Book Market

Starting Oct. 1, 2015, the Yorkton Public Library will be opening at 9 a.m. Monday-Friday. --- The Canadian Federation of University Women/Yorkton will hold their Fall Book Market at the Yorkton Co-op Grocery Store, 30 Argyle St. on Fri., Oct.
Bus evacuation practice held at Victoria School

Bus evacuation practice held at Victoria School

Kamsack Legion members discuss organization’s 90th anniversary,

memorial bricks project and proposed HMCS Kamsack monument
Concert series begins with Travelling Mabels

Concert series begins with Travelling Mabels

A female folk trio, a master vocalist for a Christmas performance, an acoustic ensemble and an a cappella group make up the 2015-16 Stars for Saskatchewan concert series being presented by the Kamsack Community Arts Council.
Vegetables exchange encourages community involvement

Vegetables exchange encourages community involvement

Growing a vegetable garden is a lot of work but benefits outway the hard work and sometimes the abundance of a bumper crop exceeds all expectations.
First concert scheduled for November

First concert scheduled for November

The Whitehawks Arts Council has scheduled their its first of a set of three concerts in the Stars of Saskatchewan series.

Community Rink Affordability Grant back for a fourth year

The Government of Saskatchewan is once again offering the Community Rink Affordability Grant to communities across the province. The Government of Saskatchewan is committing $1.7 million to the grant program in 2015.
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