MAIDSTONE — Cribbage was played at the Maidstone Drop In Centre April 16 with high score going to Denise Newton, who also supplied lunch. Low score went to Dorothy Schwartz.
Margaret MacEachern and Joan Smith shared the calling duties for bingo April 18. Joan recently returned from spending the winter in the United States. Lunch was provided by Jean Hartman.
Following bingo April 20, chairs were set up for movie night. The show was Ferdinand the Bull. Fifty-five people signed the register and children and parents enjoyed the movie. Watch for dates for movies in May and June.
Bingo was played April 25 with Joan Smith and Margaret MacEachern calling. Dorothy Harmel provided lunch.
A dessert evening April 27 hosted 47 adults and children. The purpose of the event was to promote a summer camp for children of all ages. Camp Okema is located at Emma Lake near Prince Albert. It opens July 1 and runs to the end of August. Each week hosts a different age group from age seven to 21.The camp features cabins, kitchen, dining hall and bathrooms. There is a variety of activities at this Anglican-based camp open to all denominations. Cost varies from $150 to $350 based on length of stay. There is also RV accommodation for those who wish to take part as a family. For more information visit campokema.com
Dessert was served at the end of the evening.
A number of seniors enjoyed a quilt show held at the Legion Hall April 28 and 29. The beautifully displayed quilts and quilted accessories were proof of time and effort put in by a dedicated group of ladies.