Saskatoon Express, September 22, 2014

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Jen Lane’s country-folk style and John Antoniuk’s indie-roots persuasions seem to be the perfect fit a Roots presentation at 9 p.m. The Bassment (204 Fourth Ave. North). Tickets:$15 for SJS members, $20 for non-members.

SEPTEMBER 27 Neil Currie, pianist-singer, and Gillian Snider, vocalist, are blending their voices with some inventive jazz arrangements, backed by Warren Hay on bass and Rick Van Dusen on drums, at 8 p.m. The Bassment. Tickets: $15 for SJS members, $20 for non-members.

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Learning Disabilities Association of Saskatchewan presents a corporate breakfast. Guest speaker: Patrick McKenna (The Red Green Show). Where: TCU Place. Time: 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Cost: $125/ticket. Tickets can be purchased by calling 306-652-4921.

SEPTEMBER 25 The Saskatoon SPCA invites the community to the Remember Me Thursday candle-lighting ceremony, at 7 p.m. taking place at the Shelter (5028 Clarence Avenue South). The Remember Me Thursday candle-lighting ceremony kicks off with a blessing of the animals from Reverend Deborah Walker.

SEPTEMBER 25-28 National Anglican Church Women’s Conference. Queen’s Hose Retreat and Renewal Centre. Approximately 35 Diocesan presidents, vice presidents and coordinators from across Canada will be meeting to contemplate on the theme Bread of Life. Public event: Sept. 26 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Queen’s House (601 Taylor Street West). A presentation by Iskwewuk Ewichiwitochik (Women Walking Together) titled Sharing Stories of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Saskatchewan: Not Invisible. To attend this event register with Elaine Hrycenko — 306-955-5522 or e.p.h@sasktel.net.

SEPTEMBER 26 Nutana Legion is pleased to present an Evening Dinner Theatre, featuring our First World War soldier and nursing sister as part of our commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the First World War. The dinner will feature a modern version of the food given to our soldiers in the trenches, with the traditional tot of rum (or coke) at the end of the meal. The performance will include the WWI Nursing Sister and Soldier’s monologue, music renditions of WWI songs and a reading by Author Michael Krawchuk from his book Wall of Fire. A tour of the artifact room will be offered. The event will require tickets: $20 per person; Children under 12 $10. 6 p.m. Nutana Legion (3021 Louise Street). For more information contact the Legion office at 306-374-6303, email artifactsroom@yahoo.ca or call Raymond Moskowec at 306-491-8651. ***** Saskatoon Open Door Society invites you to come and join us to learn about Saskatoon’s growing multicultural community. Engage in various cultural activities including a photo booth, henna design, storytelling, language lessons, music, arts and crafts and more. Learn firsthand the experiences of newcomers to Saskatoon. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Where: 100129 Third Ave. North. For more information, visit www.sods.sk.ca. **** Art Auction Fundraising Gala in support of SCAT Street Cat Rescue and New Hope Dog Rescue. Dinner, silent auction. Live jazz band. Western Development Museum. Cocktails at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7:15. Tickets, at $60 each, can be purchased on Picatic or by calling 306-955-7228.

***** Story-Roots Workshop, with presenter Danica Lorer. Underground Café (430 20th Street West). 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Free to attend. ***** St. Matthew’s Anglican in Sutherland is celebrating St. Matthew’s Day with Eucharist at 10 a.m. and Fruit Cobbler / Crisp Social at 11:30 a.m. Social includes dessert with ice cream and beverages at $6 each. Children under 6 free. Gluten-free options. Takeout available for sale. St. Matthew’s is located at corner of Egbert & 109th. Contact Karen Walter at 306-514-7021 or Kathy Chase at 306- 652-0023 for more information. ***** What: Saskatchewan Express Saskatoon celebrates Culture Days and presents Shake it Out. An up-BEAT start to the new academic year – featuring the Saskatoon Expressions with special guests the Saskatoon Mini Express and Jill Martin Miss Teen World Canada 2013. 2 p.m. at Broadway Theatre. Adults $15 and students $10. For tickets call 306-4775553 or email saskexpresstickets@gmail.com.

SEPTEMBER 29 to OCTOBER 3 Canadian Light Source Tours - National Biotechnology Week. (44 Innovation Boulevard). The Canadian Light Source is a world-class, state-of-the-art facility that is advancing Canadian science, enhancing the competitiveness of Canadian industry and contributing to the quality of life of people around the world. Join us in celebrating National Biotech Week by taking a guided tour of the CLS. Space is limited so reserve your tour now.Contact Erika Bergen at outreach@lightsource.ca or call 306-657-3644.

OCTOBER 3-4 Canadian Prairie Lily Society Annual Fall Lily Bulb Sale. The Mall at Lawson Heights. 10:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Funds raised through the bulb sale are used to provide two scholarships for students studying Horticulture at the University of Saskatchewan, and a bursary

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from 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Where: 327 Pinehouse Drive (wheelchair accessible). For more info call Pekka at 306-717-1665 or email saskatoonrecovery@gmail.com.

First and Third Saturdays of the month Lions Club’s Texas Holdem Tournaments. $60 buy-in gets $10,000 in chips, $40 goes to the cash prize pool. No Re-Buys. 50 seats available. Registration opens at 6, tourney starts at 7 p.m. The Coachman bar at Market Mall. Call 306-668-0015 for more information.

First Saturday of every month The MindFULL Café, part of the international Alzheimer Café movement, is an opportunity to meet in a relaxed social setting for persons with dementia, family, care partners and other interested people. The Café is a two-hour get together with refreshments, entertainment and information. First Saturday of the month from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Where: Sherbrooke Community Centre.

First Tuesday of every month FROMI - Friends and Relatives of People with Mental Illness. These meetings run from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Where: W.A. Edwards Family Centre, 333 Fourth Avenue North (wheelchair accessible).If you have a loved one or friend with a mental illness and you need understanding support, contact Carol at 306249-0693, Linda at 306-933-2085, Lois at 306-242-7670 or e-mail fromisk@gmail.com.

Every Wednesday Depression Support Group — free group runs on the first and third Wednesday of each month, from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the CMHA building (1301 Avenue P North). This is open to anyone struggling with depression and family members wanting to support them. For more info call 270-9181.

Third Thursday of the Month The Saskatoon Prostate Cancer Support Group is a local community group of men who have or who have had prostate cancer, and their spouses/partners/caregivers. We meet monthly for sharing, for support, and for information. Location: W.A. Edwards Centre, 333 – 4th Avenue North.

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Saskatoon International Folkdance Club meets at 7 p.m. in Albert Community Centre (Rm 13, 610 Clarence Ave. South). Learn dances from many countries around the world. First night is free. www.sifc.awardspace.com. ***** Le Choeur des plaines welcomes you to sing and socialize in French each Thursday at Free Parking 7:30 p.m. at L’École canadienne française at 1407 Albert Avenue. The choir is directed by 24th Street Michael Harris and is accompanied by Rachel #2-301 2nd Avenue North Phipps and Rempel Fraser. All who wish to sustain or practice Denture Clinic their French are welcome. For more information, call Rachel at 306-343-6641 or Jean at for students studying Horticulture at the Olds 306-343-9460. Street). Tickets $15. Call 306-653-1766 for ***** College of Agriculture in Olds, Alta. more information. Unleash your creativity at Creative Cafe” using OCTOBER 4 SEPTEMBER 28 a wide range of paper crafting techniques. The Legion Branch #78 TVS will be hosting Block Party brunch in support of the U of S Workshops run Thursdays until October 30 women’s volleyball program. 9:30 a.m. at TCU another fun crib St George’s Anglican Church (exception: Oct. 2) at Coffee’s On Emporium Hall (624 Ave I South). You don’t have to be a Place. Tickets are $55 or $75 for a parent/ (815A Gray Ave.), 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. For all ages member to participate. The cost of $8 includes (13 and up), $10/workshop. For more informaathlete. Guest speaker: Colette Bourgonje. crib, lunch and prizes. Doors open at 12:30 Purchase tickets at huskies.usask.ca/ tion and to register, call 306-229-7757. p.m., with play commencing at 1 p.m. Call ***** First and Third Wednesday Tree lovers of all ages are invited to help plant Jacquie Gardiner at 306-343-8898 for more of the month information or to register. 300 trees at Gabriel Dumont Park as part of Resporados: A support group for people with TD Tree Days 2014. The planting will start at 9 ***** breathing disabilities meets at 1:30 p.m. at 2014 Fall Festival & Dinner Auction – The a.m. — rain or shine. This is one of over 140 Mayfair United Church. For more information events taking place across the country where Rotary Club of Saskatoon Meewasin is hosting contact Debbie at 306-664-4992. this fundraising event at the WDM. Funds volunteers will help plant 50,000 trees in Every Tuesday, Saturday celebration of the program’s fifth anniversary. raised will be used to support The Friends of the Bowl At Gordon Howe Sports Complex and and Sunday To register for the TD Tree Days event or to Community projects. Tickets are $65 with a Overeaters Anonymous: Is food a problem for learn more, visit www.tdtreedays.com. $30 tax receipt (advance sale only and will you? Do you eat when you’re not hungry? Do ***** not be sold at the door). Plan to join us for a you binge, purge or restrict? Is your weight afIn recognition of the 100th anniversary of the fecting your life? We are a non-profit 12-step start of the First World War, the Saskatoon Heri- traditional turkey dinner and an evening of fun and fellowship. Phone 306-371-9529. group that meets on Tuesdays at noon and SEPTEMBER 27 tage Society will be leading a walking tour of More information can be obtained at www. 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 9:30 a.m. and SunMemorial Avenue, which leads into Woodlawn Sask. Writers Guild Reading. Noon to 1 p.m. meewasinrotary.org. days at 2 p.m. For more information including Readings by Peggy Worrell, Marion Mutala and Cemetery. Meet at the National Historic Sites locations visit www.oa.org. cairn near the 33rd Street entrance. Further Murray Lindsay. Host: Marion Mutala. information: 306 -220-2027 or 306-652-9801 ***** Fridays ***** One kilometre walk for the Canadian OrthoLearn to dance - Karousels Dance Club, StartThe University of Saskatchewan Women is paedic Foundation. 10 a.m., at the Bentley ing Sept. 19. Cued ballroom at 7 p.m. Albert First Monday of every holding its Fall Coffee Party and MemberSaskatoon (1622B Acadia Drive). The event month Community Centre (610 Clarence Ave. South). ship Registration from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the offers participants snacks and beverages and Saskatoon Ostomy Association meetings. 7:30 Contact 306-290-5486. W.A. Edwards Family Centre (333 4th Avenue provides an opportunity for grateful patients, p.m. at Mayfair United Church. We meet the Tuesdays and Thursdays North). This is an opportunity to learn more and their families, to honour and celebrate first Monday of the month except when there their surgeon and the health-care professionals about the social activities enjoyed by this Bridge City Senioraction Inc: Classes every is a holiday. Then it is the second Monday. association of present, former and retired that aided in their return to mobility. If you are Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to Every Monday interested in joining the walk, register at www. women faculty and spouses or partners of 10:30 a.m. Registration is $20, drop-in fee is other faculty members. Cost is $15 per year. There’s Hope Beyond Depression program. canorth.org or call 1-800-461-3639 x 223. $2. For information, call Sheila at 306-931Free introductory sessions Feb. 3 or Feb. 10 8053 or Kathy at 306-244-0587. New members always welcome. *****

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Dance Party at The Hat (Manhattan Ballroom). Bands: Phoenix, The Hamps. $20 advance, $23 door. Call 306-242-7373 or 306-2444143 for tickets. Presented by The Friends of The Saskatoon Public Library. ***** St. Ann’s Auxiliary will be hosting a Harvest Tea and Bake Sale from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Holy Spirit Parish (114 Kingsmere Boulevard). As well as the bake sale, activities will also include cash raffle, raffle parade with numerous prizes, 50/50 draw and door prizes. Admission: $3. Proceeds will be used to enhance the lives of those living at St. Ann’s Senior Citizen’s Village. ***** Maifesto Workshop, with presenter Madeline Dahlem. PAVED Arts (424 20th Street) 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Free to attend. ***** Nuit Blanche Saskatoon, Riversdale (20th Street between Idylwyld & Avenue D) 8 p.m. to midnight. Nuit Blanche Saskatoon is a free night-time arts festival that showcases and celebrates art and culture. There will be more than 30 artistic installations from the surreal to the exciting. They incorporate light, sound, images, human movement and everything in between. www.nuitblanchesaskatoon.ca. ***** Saskatchewan Environmental Society’s ninth annual sustainable gourmet fundraiser dinner at 6 p.m. at the Saskatoon Club. All of the primary ingredients used in the dinner are acquired from local producers and then prepared by local chefs to create a unique gourmet meal. Tickets for the event are $80 (with a tax-detectible portion). For more information about the event or to purchase tickets, please contact the Saskatchewan Environmental Society at 306665-1915 or email info@environmentalsociety. ca. Tickets can also be purchased online at www.environmentalsociety.ca. ***** Harvest Turkey Dinner. 5:30 p.m. at GraceWestminster United Church (Eastlake and 10th

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