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Weyburn This Week - September 5, 2024

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2024

Aurora Borealis lights up the skies

Photo – Greg Nikkel, SaskToday.ca

The Northern Lights were dancing and shimmering in the skies over Weyburn on Aug. 27, undiminished by the crescent moon which can be seen rising above the horizon. The natural phenomenon was caused by a geostorm that hit the Earth’s upper atmosphere.

Weyburn Communithon to host Night of Comedy on Sept. 13 The Weyburn Communithon Committee is excited to invite residents to “A Night of Comedy and Music” on Friday, September 13, at the Weyburn Legion. This fun-filled evening promises laughter, great food, and entertainment— all for a worthy cause. The night will kick off with cocktails at 6:30 p.m., followed by a delicious roast beef supper at 7 p.m. After dinner, prepare to be entertained by the talented Saskatoon-based comedian, Kelly Taylor, known for his signature Saskatchewan humour. The evening will conclude with music and dancing, led by Weyburn’s

own Richy Roy, keeping the fun going until midnight. Tickets are available for $60 each and can be purchased at Old Fashioned Foods or The Welsh Kitchen. Please note that payment methods are cash only at both locations. Tickets need to be bought by the deadline of Sept. 11, so the Legion knows how many people will be coming to the event. All proceeds from this event will directly support the annual Weyburn Communithon, taking place in October. This event benefits eight vital local organizations, providing crucial services such as mentoring

programs, counselling and support services, mental health education, advocacy, wheelchair-accessible transportation, support for individuals with sight loss, assistance for those with intellectual disabilities, and more. It’s incredible to see how one charity event can

help support so many essential services within the community. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to gather with friends and family, enjoy a night of laughter, and make a difference in your community. Join Kelly Taylor and Richy Roy for a memor-

able evening and contribute to a great cause. Another Communithon fundraiser has begun as well, as 50-50 tickets are now available for $10 each. There are a maximum of 500 tickets available with a maximum payout of $2,500 if all of the tickets are sold.

The last day to buy tickets is Sept. 27, and the draw will be made on Oct. 1 at the Legion. With over 40 years of fundraising history and diverse local entertainment, the Weyburn Communithon has invested over $4 million back into the community.

Weyburn Independent Riders to hold Toy Run The Weyburn Independent Riders will again be collecting toys for the Salvation Army, with their annual Toy Run on Saturday, Sept. 7. Last year, the group opted to collect food donations instead of toys as the

need was greater. This year, the Riders will return to collecting toys for the Salvation Army to distribute through Christmas hampers this holiday season. The Riders will have their Santa sleigh parked

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at the Wal-Mart store on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 5 and 6, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., collecting toy or monetary donations. The parade of motorcycles will be held on Sept. 7, leaving from the Legacy School bus lot at 1 p.m.

The Riders will ride a route through the city that will take them down Third Street through the downtown area, across Highway 39 and end at River Park. The donations of toys and cash will then be delivered to the Salvation Army.

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