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Graduates move on to new challenges

Graduates move on to new challenges

Graduation day is here. I imagine it is bittersweet for the parents.
Images shifting as the light changes

Images shifting as the light changes

"Transmitting Light" is the exhibition in the Window Salon at the Chapel Gallery during the month of July.
Variety night showcases student talent

Variety night showcases student talent

Maymont School held a variety night May 19. There were several dance items, songs, a choir presentation, video presentation and an improvisational drama act. The program concluded with a video tribute to the principal, Bill Brand.

Canada Day plans firmed up

Maidstone's Old Time Sports Day is all set for Canada Day and although the disruption of postal services means the schedule of the days' events hasn't been delivered to local mail boxes, it is available at almost every business in the core of Maidsto
Concert rocks school year to an end

Concert rocks school year to an end

Students in Maidstone celebrated the end of the school year with a visit from HOJA last week.
Mission team helps build hope

Mission team helps build hope

The JP II Mission Team spent their Easter break in three locations giving of their time and self to better the lives of others and to Be The Change.

Students present Go West musical

Students in Grades 5 and 6 at Neilburg Composite School performed a musical, Go West, June 2. The students were dressed in western wear while they sang and presented this dramatic tale.
Musicians jam in Redberry Bowl

Musicians jam in Redberry Bowl

A great time was had at Redberry Lake Regional Park June 12. Redberry Lake Regional Park is located 13 kilometres east of Hafford, just south of Highway 40. Special thanks to Russ and Karen McNutt who organized a day in the park's Redberry Bowl.

Rain finally arrives by the bucketful

I guess that old adage, "Be careful what you ask for" has some merit. Last week we were bemoaning the fact we had been left out of the rain and here a week later we are reporting an accumulation of almost four inches here in the village.
Yo, Matey! Pirates invade village

Yo, Matey! Pirates invade village

Speers Recreation Board hosted a Pirate Party in the Park June 4 to celebrate Parks and Recreation Month. Approximately 50 people attended the afternoon event that started with participants being assigned to one of four pirate crews.
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