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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2024

Communithon receives ‘Spirit of Inclusion’ award

Photo – Greg Nikkel, SaskToday.ca

Members of the Weyburn Communithon committee accepted the “Spirit of Inclusion” award from Inclusion Weyburn on Tuesday evening. From left are Dallen Hodgkin, Lynda Rideout, Jayda Messer and Kim Neithercut of Inclusion Weyburn, Tasha Collins and Korryn Kubashek. In the back are Darren Abel, Helen Crocombe, Lindsay Manko-Bauche, Lindsee Michel and Shannon Fodchuk.

Weyburn Communithon set to entertain on Friday, raise funds A full lineup of entertainment will take to the stage for the Weyburn Communithon telethon on Friday, Oct. 25 at the Weyburn Legion Hall, to benefit eight community agencies. The goal for the fundraiser is to raise $98,000 for the agencies. The telethon, broadcast live on Access Communications and live-streamed at www.communithon.com, kicks off at 8 a.m. with the opening ceremonies and the RISE Choir, with fun provided by the Office Olympics competition. This competition is being organized by the Youth Ambassadors, with five offices signed up to take part in four fun activities, such as office chair races and doing addition without use of a calculator. The city’s schools will take over from 9 a.m. until 2:45 p.m., including school

and class choirs from Assiniboia Park, St. Michael School and the Weyburn Comp senior jazz band and senior choir in the morning. The afternoon will include Legacy Park grade choirs, then community entertainment will fill the schedule for the balance of the afternoon and evening. The afternoon will feature traditional Indian dancers, Small Voices of Grace, singer Daviney Berg and dancers from the Wheatland Seniors Centre. The early evening will include the youth choir from St. Vincent de Paul, the Spirit of Grace, the Monster Mash (a dance featuring children wearing costumes, at 6:20 p.m.), the Weyburn Malayali community, the Spirit Singers, and singer Kailyn McFadden. The final hours of the evening will include the Variations community

choir, the Caragana Ramblers, Pat Acton with his guitar, a “Minute to Win It” competition, the Air Band competition and a round table up to the end of the evening. The Minute to Win It will happen around 9 p.m., and will feature the Weyburn Eagles football players versus the Weyburn Gold Wings hockey team, followed by an Air

Band competition. Some of the teams that will take part in this contest include the Young Fellows, the YF Wives and the Weyburn Credit Union staff. The closing celebration and final tally will be at 11 p.m. During the day, the Knights of Columbus will hold their annual perogy and cabbage roll supper at McKenna Hall, with all proceeds to go to the Com-

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Weyburn, Sask., S4H 3J9. The eight community agencies to benefit from the Communithon include Big Brothers and Big Sisters Weyburn, Canadian Mental Health Association, Weyburn Care-A-Van, CNIB Foundation, Envision Counselling and Support Centre, Inclusion Weyburn, Southeast Advocates, and Spinal Cord Injury Saskatchewan.

Pumpkin Lane set for Sunday, October 27 A family-friendly event, fun for all ages, will be the third annual Pumpkin Lane on Sunday, Oct. 27 from 5-7:30 p.m. This event, put on by Weyburn Tourism along with partners Southeast College and Prairie Sky Co-op, showcases the beautiful park trails in Weyburn, along with resi-

dents’ beautifully carved pumpkins. At Pumpkin Lane, there will be dozens of hand-carved pumpkins placed along a path winding through the walking trails, along with booths by several sponsors and businesses, including a Halloween selfie booth. There will also be

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munithon. The food will be available from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., and costs $15 for adults, $10 for children with five and under able to eat for free. There will also be 50/50 tickets for sale throughout the day at the Legion Hall. Donations can be made online, in person at the Legion Hall with cash, cheque or debit, or cheques can be mailed to Box 1454,

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spooky stations with treats and prizes. Admission is free, and the lane is located near the off-leash dog park located at First Avenue NW at Aylmer Street in Weyburn. Dogs are allowed at this year’s Pumpkin Lane, but organizers ask they that remain on leash at all times while on the prop-

erty, and that their owners clean up any messes they may make. Pumpkin drop-off is from 1-3 p.m., and the event will run from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Pumpkin pickup will then be 7:30-8 p.m. Any pumpkins that aren’t picked up by 8 p.m. will be donated to a local farmer.

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