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THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2024
Grads await start of ceremonies
Photo — Greg Nikkel
A row of the Class of 2024 took their seats and awaited the start of the graduation ceremonies on Saturday morning in Crescent Point Place. Each graduate was introduced and presented with a scroll, then speeches were presented, finishing with the valedictory address by Camryn Greve.
Yellow Grass to celebrate ‘Summer Solstice’
The Yellow Grass Summer Solstice event will be held on Saturday, June 22, at Allen Park in conjunction with the Yellow Grass show-and-shine, with many events and activities for the family. A pancake breakfast will kick the day off at the Drop-in Centre from 8-10 a.m., and a parade will be held at 10 a.m., leaving from the fair grounds. The Show-and-Shine will follow, running from
11 to 4 p.m. The show will offer a prize for the best car and visitors will be encouraged to vote their favourite vehicle. The entry fee is $10, and those interested can contact Curtis Robertson at 306-861-4864. There will be a tacoin-a-bag lunch at the park at noon, provided by the library, with a cornhole tournament from 1-5 p.m., a trade show from 1-4 p.m., and face painting will be available from 1 to 3 p.m.
There will be supper in the park from 5-7 p.m., featuring roast beef. The rest of the meal is potluck, as residents are encouraged to bring their favourite salad, barbecue, crockpot special or dessert. The band Switch will end the day with live music, starting at 8 p.m. A beer gardens will open at noon, and the Weyburn Humane Society will be on site with their minidonuts machine, plus 306
Creamery will have ice cream treats, and there will be cotton candy available as well. A Kids Corner will feature bouncy houses, a colouring table, a “dig for the money” and candy bags. All proceeds from the events of the day will go towards upgrading Allen Park. For more information, contact Amanda Pare, Jenna Metheral, Wendy Wood or Curtis Robertson.
‘Take Me Fishing’ summer course on June 22
Painting the crosswalk for Pride
Volunteers Zoe Looker and Allison Martin worked together to paint rainbow colours on a downtown intersection on Sunday evening, preparing it for Pride Week in Weyburn. A full week of activities will culminate with a barbecue and games in River Park on Saturday, June 22. Photo — Greg Nikkel
The Weyburn Wildlife Federation is hosting their “Take Me Fishing” summer course on Saturday, June 22. This will be for kids ages eight to 12 to learn the basics of fishing. The first part of the
course is in the classroom then the group will move to Nickle Lake. The classroom will be at the WWF Clubhouse from 11 a.m. to noon, with lunch to be provided by WWF. The clubhouse is in the former South
Weyburn school building south of Weyburn on Highway 35. Then, from 1-3 p.m., the group will head to Nickle Lake Regional Park, and put what was learned to the test. There are limited spots
available, just so organizers can make sure the class is more of a one-onone learning experience. Contact Troy at 306861-7673 or email the wildlife federation at weyburnwildlife@gmail. com to reserve a spot.
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