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Potluck with some added jam hosted March 24

Potluck with some added jam hosted March 24

Get ready for Maymont's first music jam and potluck supper March 24 at Maymont Memorial Hall. Doors open at 4 p.m. and supper is at 6 p.m. We hope to have all your favourite musicians at this event. Come join us as everyone is welcome.

Tap-style guitar duo playing concert March 29

Music lovers, mark your calendars. The Battlefords, no stranger to great music, will be hosting another house concert of a father and son tap-style guitar duo. Zachari and Andrew Smith describe their style as folk, alt-country and tap-style guitar.

Vocal entries continue through Saturday

It's hard to believe that we are already entering the final week of this year's Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival. It's not too late to catch the last couple of days of vocal entries.

Battlefords air cadets march for Telemiracle 36

The cadets of Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron (RCACS) No. 43, The Battlefords, marched for three hours Feb. 14 at the Frontier Mall, to raise money for Telemiracle 36.
Junior Star proudly wears Brier shirt to league curling

Junior Star proudly wears Brier shirt to league curling

Beware the "Ides of March" words made famous in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.

Scholarship available for post-secondary fine arts students

The Battlefords and District Community Foundation Inc. (BDCF) is now accepting applications for a scholarship from the Hazel Asmussen Fund. This award is given annually to a student who will be attending a post-secondary fine arts program.
Vikings invade the WDM

Vikings invade the WDM

The Western Development Museum was invaded by Vikings Feb. 24 to 26. About 100 Sons of Norway members for eight lodges - six from Alberta and two from Saskatchewan - arrived at the museum for the annual sports weekend.

Loonie pot split three ways

Bingo was played at the Maidstone Drop In Centre Feb. 22 with Bev Stewart and Jim Hartman doing the calling. The loonie pot was divided between Keith Weston, Denise Newton and Tillie Linkert. Jean Hartman provided lunch.

Aging demographic drives change in activities offered

In the past I have at times written about the activities available here in Meota. When a person looks around, there is actually quite a bit available throughout the year if you really want something to do.
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