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North Battleford, Sask.
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Battlefords Bright Spots
Ears, beers, parades, turkeys By Jayne Foster Staff Reporter
Bombs Away! Marlene Krause and Sandra Bennie were among the yarnbombers out on a chilly afternoon to bring a bit of whimsy and colour to Central Park in North Battleford as part of Culture Days. A troupe of knitters and crocheters, who have been preparing for the last month, descended on the park with brightening up a public space in mind. See more in the Thursday Regional Optimist. Photo by Jayne Foster
Starting Wednesday and continuing Thursday, its garage sale time at St. Paul’s Anglican Church in North Battleford. The hours of operation are from 1 to 7 p.m., located in the upper hall. Who doesn’t love a garage sale? Friday, Oct. 3 the first Ears and Beers event will be held by the Saskatchewan Baseball Museum. Enjoy a meal of fresh, buttery corn on the cob, salads, ham, sausages, buns and pickles for $15. This is the inaugural and presumably first annual Ears and Beers. Happy hour starts at 4:30 p.m. with dinner running from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. There are only 200 tickets available, so be sure to call in advance to 306-446-1984 or email saskbaseballmuseum@sasktel.net. Battleford will be the place to be Saturday, Oct. 4. The Battlefords Quarter Horse Club will be holding their annual Cowboy Harvest Parade for Kids, with proceeds to the food bank. The parade will form up at Fort Battleford, travel down Central Avenue to 22nd Street, then down 22nd to the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum where it will do a U-turn before returning by the same route to
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the Fort. The parade gets underway at 1 p.m. There will be a kids carnival at the gazebo across from the post office from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 5, a With Gratitude Concert will offer music from the Ukraine, Italy, Ireland, Argentina, France, the Balkans, Cuba, America and Canada. The invitation says, “Come and listen to the late Russell Iwanchuk’s violin come alive with violinist Tetiana Momot and bayanist (accordionist) Nataliia Boyarska.” It will be held at the Chapel Gallery in North Battleford, beginning at 7 p.m. Once again quoting our friend Laird Brittin, it promises to be entertaining. “I have seen these two perform together and they are a real treat … beautiful sounds from the violin and probably the best accordionist you will ever hear,” he says. Advance tickets are available at Bee-J’s Stationers, Minute Muffler, from Orest Woytiuk at 306-441-9203 or Paul Kardynal at 306-446-0858. Tickets will also be available at the door. It’s fun to see that there are still communities out there holding turkey shoots. The Wilkie Hunters Safety Turkey Shoot will be held Sunday, Oct. 5 from 2 to 9 p.m. at the Wilkie Wildlife Building. For $5, you get seven shots at one target, with 12 turkeys and 12 hams to be won.