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Artist retreat an opportunity to explore

Artist retreat an opportunity to explore

The Chapel Gallery's annual Artist Winter Retreat is scheduled for Friday, Feb.24 through Sunday, Feb. 26 and features a number of new events. This is your opportunity to work in the gallery alongside other artists.

Cold weather keeps seniors at home

Bingo was played at Maidstone Drop In Centre Jan. 11, with a small crowd in attendance. Callers were Margaret MacEachern and Bev Stewart. Dorothy Kissick assisted by Jean Stewart provided lunch. Catch the 10 Whist was played Jan.

Fellowship at PI Suites shared

Colleen Koski was to Lloydminster to see her mom, May Ford, who is out of the hospital and doing much better. Our sympathy to the Alsager family on the passing of Irene Alsager of Williams Lake, B.C. Her funeral will be Feb.
Landscapes and history meld in exhibition

Landscapes and history meld in exhibition

The Chapel Gallery presents the beautiful works of Edie Marshall in her solo exhibition, Picturing Grandmother, on display until Feb. 3.
Artists part of Permaculture Research show and auction

Artists part of Permaculture Research show and auction

Sustainability is a word gaining recognition in most homes these days. The disposable society we currently live in is slowly changing its mindset to allow for a more earth-friendly way of living.
Curling club hosting bonspiels and playdowns

Curling club hosting bonspiels and playdowns

Can you believe it is nearly the end of January, 2012 already? Where did that time fly so fast to? On the bright side, we have yet to experience a major blizzard and the days are definitely and noticeably getting longer, although the cold weather sna

Crossman Ministries founder guest speaker at local church

The Neilburg Library is holding a used book sale during the month of January during regular hours. Check them out! Harold Stephan, the founder and director of Crossman Ministries, was the guest speaker at Manitou Evangelical Free Church Jan. 22.

Visiting artist teaches students Zentangle techniques

Artist Margaret Bremner recently made her second annual visit to Maymont Central School. She provided several sessions in which she instructed Grades 2 through 8 in the techniques of Zentangle, an activity which allows everyone to be an artist.

4-H executive selected

Mount Hope 4-H Club held their first meeting Dec. 7. Executive members were chosen. President is Hanna Beatch, vice-president is Ben Ramsay, treasurer is Graham Beatch, secretary is Jordon Tuck and reporter is Steven Ramsay.
TV free one way to create readers

TV free one way to create readers

I was sick and tired of picking up my kids after a long day at work, coming home, and barely getting inside the house before immediately having to cope with the blare of the television as my then seven-year-old ran to tune into whatever show happened
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