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Community
Spirit: The Flea Market Weekend in Kenaston is taking shape. In addition
to the annual event at Prairie Treasures there will be at least 12 more tables
around town. Susan is taking listings for the map which will direct the public
to the various yard sale locations, and which will be available from the starting
point at The Prairie Treasures Flea Market. Susan will add your table or yard
sale location to the map up to the time of printing on Thursday, August 3/2006.
Table ideas: food (hot or cold), baked goods, garage sale items, raffles &
fund raising, clothing/sporting goods/book or plant exchange, business merchandise
displays, vegetable sales, fun for kids events, pony rides, etc. etc. Why:
Because we feel it would be nice to "grow" this weekend event into
an annual Kenaston venue. Other events that need or deserve outside traffic can
potentially be planned simultaneously to this one which already entices the public
to our doorstep. With more booths and attractions this event could grow to bring
in people from the highway, neighboring communities and our cities. Bring
friends and family to Kenaston on Sunday and Monday of the August long weekend
and check out the sales and tables along 6th Avenue (along side Vetern's Park)
and around town. So
far, this list of garage sales is as follows:
Victorian
Country - 3rd St Hawarden
Country Market: clothing, concessions etc. - 6th Ave
Ray
& Shirley Huggins - 4th St
Violet
Siroski - 4th St
Lorraine
Firby - 3rd St
D
& M Krpan - 318 4th St
Glen
Pavelich & Associates - 6th Ave
Elaine
Haduik - 3rd St
Brent
& Shirley Hartman - 410 4th Ave
As
mentioned in the June newsletter, the annual August weekend Flea Market held at
Prairie Treasures has already become a favorite summer event and we would like
to acknowledge Ed Grant for developing an idea that brings people to Kenaston.
Pavelich
Farm "Veggies
are now at Flatrock Meats using the same concept as with the Veggie Van - select
what you want and drop your money in the pail.
Autumn
Action Day: October 28th Kenaston Place 11:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Contact
Susan Anholt if you which to have a booth. Ideas are welcome to increase attendance
and develop this event to its full potential. Kenaston
Crossroads:
Next issue Oct/Nov. To sponsor an issue of your community newsletter (approximately
$30.00, or $60.00 if you wish exclusive sponsorship) please contact the newsletter
team Glen Pavelich 252-2711, or Susan Anholt 252-2769. Remember, the Kenaston
Crossroads is published on our website so you can email the direct link to family
and friends. Next issue Aug/Sept. The Chamber is now accepting 2 sponsors per
issue in order to cover complete cost, (both the copying and the postage) which
is approximately $60 per issue. The newsletter will usually appear in your mailbox
sometime during the 1st week of every second month.
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Credit Union
People Helping People | | Guy
Trucking
Serving the Prairie Provinces
since
1984 | |

Announcements
& Coming Events Aug
6th & 7th - Flea Market at Prairie Treasures and Garage sales around town.
9:00 - 5:00 Back
to School: August 31st Autumn
Action Day: October 28th
Highway
Signage: Chamber will coordinate an effort to have a highway community
billboard in place for 2007 events. The billboard will list our website and advertise
any and all community events. Donations to the cost of the billboard would be
appreciated since Chamber itself does not have funds.
Trees
on the Bonnington Springs Trail:
Thank
you to the McVeigh family for the donation of a shrub on the east end of "Bonnington
Springs Trail" (campground area) in memory of Mick Hertz. A few have mentioned
that they would like to memorialize Mick Hertz by adding a tree to the walking
trail. This is a wonderful idea and Mick would be pleased. Mick had intended to
add trees to the west section of the trail (by the old highway). Trees were planned
for the south side of the trail (between the trail and the Ouellette pasture);
however this part of the project was left incomplete. If you plant a tree, please
be prepared to schedule in some "gardening time" over the next few summers.
If you are planting close to the lower areas, consider an alkaline resistant tree.
Please keep in mind the size of an adult tree and plant an appropriate distance
back from the trail. If you are planting a poplar tree be sure that it does not
produce "fluff". If you wish to discuss location, contact Susan Anholt.
Additionally, let Susan know that you have planted the tree so that your gift
can be acknowledged.
Real
Estate: 5 more homes have been added to our on-line real estate listings
www.kenaston.ca. If your home, farm, acreage, or land is for sale be sure to place
the listing with us so you can gain the national and international exposure that
our website can potentially generate. Attracting potential buyers or renters from
Alberta or outside Canada could become our best approach, and as agricultural
land for sales come in Glen Pavelich will continue to develop the pages to promote
our area to outside buyers. Ideas welcomed.
Congratulations
to Jackie Matovich of Kenaston having placed fourth in Shotput at the 2006 Canadian
National Junior Track and Field Championships held in Sherbrooke, Quebec, 21-23
July. | Water
Tower Project - July, 2006
Our
water tower, the only "lighthouse style" water tower remaining in Saskatchewan
is one of five wooden water towers in Saskatchewan remaining on their original
site. The restoration budget will be in the area of $8,000 to $10,000. Once restored,
the water tower will be tourist destination and available to house a summer business
that seeks a unique structure and historic ambiance. To date, thanks to the donors
who have contributed to our projects, the water tower fund stands at $5,126.65.
Additionally, the Kenaston Lions have promised another $2,000.00. The Chamber
plans to restore this building this year and we are into the final countdown finanacially.
Any and all donations are needed and would be appreciated!
OUR
THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING DONORS FOR THEIR SUPPORT OF TOURISM PROJECTS: PLATINUM
PLUS
Frank Masich ($650.00)
PLATINUM
DONORS ($500.00)
Lynne Yelich, M.P.
Millsap Fuel Distributors
Glen
Hamre
Matt Yelich
Guy Trucking
Lorne & Susan Anholt
Al Hoffmann
Insurance
Clarence Ouellette
Gerry Ouellette
| | GOLD
DONORS ($250.00)
Joe Zeman
Millsap Fuels
SILVER
DONORS ($100.00)
Colin & Roxanne Finnie
Florence Brown
Linda
Purves
BRONZE
DONORS ($50.00)
Vickie Wiesner
Joe & Dorothy Nizinkevich
Karl
& Joan Greggersen
| | OTHER
DONORS ($25.00)
Pearl Breadner
CORPORATE
DONORS
Kenaston Lions Club - $3,987.87
SK Parks & Recreation - $2,500.00
Molson
- Local Heroes - $1,000.00
See
Contribution Form
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