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Quote of the week “You’re running with 26,000 people. It’s quite amazing.”
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— Boston Marathoner Brian Graw
North Battleford
Volume 107 No. 37
2731 - 99th Street
(306) 446-3433
North Battleford, Sask.
NOBODY BEATS THE BRICK!
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Battlefords Bright Spots
Weekend of choices By Jayne Foster Staff Reporter
Rolling Snake Eyes North Battleford’s Cody Coverchuk rode the bull Snake Eyes to a first place finish during Friday night’s bull riding competition in front of a boisterous crowd at the Civic Centre at the 44th annual Kinsmen Indoor Rodeo. He was awarded 84 points for his ride atop the bucking bull. Coverchuk edged Kinsela, Alta.’s Dusty Lehmann, originally from Mayfair, for first place. Lehmann was the only other rider to last a full eight seconds. For more rodeo pictures, see Pages 8 and 9. Also check out the May 1 edition of the Regional Optimist for more results from the weekend’s events. Photo by Brett Smith
The Easter break is over. The community poster boards are filling up with coming events, squeezing as many activities as possible in before the “school’s out” summer lull. That’s only two months away, even though we could be forgiven for thinking it’s still winter. Friday is the first day of the three-day Svoboda Ukrainian Dance Festival at the Dekker Centre for the Performing Arts. Sessions run at 9 a.m. and at 1, 6 and 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Sunday’s sessions are at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Admission is $3 per session. There will also be traditional ethnic dishes available, such as perogies, cabbage rolls, sausage and borsch. Saturday at 8 a.m., head out to the Battleford Arena for the Battleford 2000 Lions fifth annual Community Garage Sale. In addition to the treasures you may find there, you can also have a burger. Admission is $2. Kids under 12 get in free. The event runs until 2 p.m. May 3 is the 17th annual Polkafest at the Knight’s of Columbus Centre in North Battleford. Music will be by local favourites The Hamps and Dusty Rose. Advance tickets are available for $20. You can also get them at the door for
$22, but there is a limited number available, so give Walter Suberlak a call at 306-445-8255 to ensure your admission. Dancing runs from 3 to 11 p.m. Another annual favourite, the 69th Battlefords Wildlife Federation Smoker, will be held Saturday. On the menu this year are headcheese, meatballs, fish, barbecue roast, fresh and smoked sausage, plus more. Supper runs from 5 to 8 p.m. But it’s not just about the food. There will also be hunting and fishing displays, a trade show, local wildlife artists, kids’ activities, raffles and draws. Everyone is welcome. Advance tickets are available at Piper Equipment and Norsask Equipment, but they will also be available at the door. The Catholic Family Services annual charity dinner and auction, this year themed Out to Sea, will be held at the Tropical Inn the evening of Saturday, May 3. Following the dinner and auction, there will be dancing to music by Danny and the Dusters. On Sunday, May 4, from noon to 5 p.m. at the Gold Ridge Centre, Battlefords and Area Sexual Assault Centre is hosting its 13th Annual Spring Fair and Trade Show. There will be approximately 30 exhibitors and businesses showcasing their products. There will also be a silent auction, refreshments and desserts. jayne@newsoptimist.ca
CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS
Children’s Festival • July 1 Celebration
We are seeking local talent for our Children’s Festival & July 1st Celebration Exhibition.
& EXHIBITION
If you can sing, dance or have any talent to share we would love to have you perform at our event!
Contact Jocelyn at 306-445-2024 or email: jocelyn@agsociety.com
Contact Battlefords Ag Society 306.445.2024 | Visit www.agsociety.com