WEYBURN - When I was young and I said there was nothing to do, my Mother responded by saying “I’ll give you something to do.” That usually included dishes or some other type of housework.
I quickly learned to find something more enjoyable on my own to occupy my time.
One of the biggest complaints I hear about Weyburn is that there is nothing to do.
I can assure you, there is plenty to do!
It’s been a busy few weeks with the Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show, WCS graduation, and the Soo Line Cruisers Show and Shine. Weyburn was buzzing with activity, and visitors descended upon our fair city in droves.
Summer barbecues, such as the one at the Co-op Home Centre held Monday, are great community builders and a place to connect with friends.
Pride is 小蓝视频 celebrated here this week, with a variety of activities for everyone.
A family-friendly barbecue will wrap up Pride week on Saturday at River Park. This is another great place to meet old friends and make new ones.
Next Thursday the Credit Union will hold their BIG ONE BBQ PARTAY. That is sure to be a fun evening with Brayden King ready to rock the downtown area.
And before you know it, 4-H Days and Fair Days will be here. The Ag Society has done a stellar job once again in planning a full week of fun things to do. It’s great to see that the demo derby is back!
Weyburn is a busy place! There truly is something for everyone.
The Weyburn Public Library and the Spark Centre have a wide variety of programs available year round. These programs have been well planned and a lot of thought has been put into making sure they are diverse and inclusive.
The Weyburn Legion, Wheatland Senior Centre and many of our local churches also hold regular events that are open to the public.
There is always something to do in Weyburn!