

Highway
Signage
2007 - As you will have noticed our highway signage is now brightly promoting our August
Flea Market Weekend. The Village has sponsored a sign to follow which will feature
lots for sale, and following this will be postings for Autumn Action Day, and
then Dinner Theatre. We now have the means to speak to the audience that passes
Kenaston and bring regional attention to our events.
The
middle section of the sign is for all community committees and organizations to
consider using to post events that welcome the general public. To discuss design
and costs contact Cora Greer or Bob Mason (544-2734), who will also arrangement
with Darren Gasper and the high school students to have your lettering created.
Thanks to Bob, Cora and Katrina for installing the signs and working with Waylyn
Signs for the permanent top and bottom portions. Thanks again to to Darren Gasper
for coordinating student power to update last years billboard and to Lowdermilk
Welding for supervising the construction
The
Condo Idea:
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reason we have limited housing available at the present time is due, in part,
to housing prices and the cost of living in Saskatoon and other cities. This trend
will only continue, as will the cost of retirement in major centers. The astronomical
costs for first time buyers in Alberta is also setting up a renewed migration
to the smaller rural setting. True to prediction the flow away from rural Saskatchewan
is reversing. With this in mind those approaching retirement age may have good
reason to reconsider leaving to be with family, and might instead invite family
to come home. If you love living in Kenaston consider the option of selling your
present home to newcomers in order to choose the ease of condo living right here.
Why not join discussions on the feasibility of a Kenaston condo. Share this
idea with family and friends elsewhere, and help create the energy around the
idea that could well lead to its reality. All or most units would need to be committed
prior to any development, and a developer and contractors would need to take on
the project. The condo would also need to supply the quality of living we are
looking for and deserve, as well as a dining room for those seeking the condo
as a Senior's option. When there is sufficient interest the Chamber will organize
an evening of discussion and assist with contacting developers.
It may be
that you cannot conceive of selling your home at the present time, but would like
the condo to be available when you do. If this describes you then please contact
Colleen Sekulich (252-2230) who will be keeping tabs on the interest ideas, and
feedback.
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1-800-263-6071
306-252-6100
Box
56 Kenaston, S0G 2N0
_______________________________________________ International
Student Program (ISP)
The new website for the regional international
student program is www.nusask.ca.
The site offers information to potential student, and is also a useful promotional
tool for our agent, Ken Ziegler.
The program has been approved for operational
funding from the Rural Secretariat. An advertisement in the local papers for a
Homestay/Farmstay Coordinator has been completed and resumes are on file. Upon
execution of the formal Agreement between NuSask International Student Program
Inc. and the Rural Secretariat, a coordinator will be hired.
Even though
time is running out, NuSask is still hopeful of obtaining students for the fall
session. Anyone interested in sitting on the Kenaston Homestay Committee please
contact either M.L. Whittles or Cora Greer. Anyone interested in becoming a Homestay
Family, also contact either M.L. Whittles or Cora Greer.
Kenaston
will be 100 years old in 2010 which presents a good excuse for a community
wide celebration and home coming. A planning committee needs to step forward to
start the ball rolling as this is not a role for the Chamber to take, but instead
would be an excellent opportunity for someone in the community, who wishes to
exercise their organizational skills, to plan an event to make the town proud.
Contact Susan (252-2769 or 252-2001).
Trade
Fair: The
annual Trade and Craft Fair (Autumn Action Day) November 24. To book your table
please contact Chamber secretary Susan Anholt. Kenaston
Crossroads:
Next issue Oct/Nov. To support an issue of your community newsletter, please contact
Susan Anholt 252-2769.
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Announcements
& Coming Events:
- July
27: Farewell to Janice and Simon at the Café. 7:00
- August
1st: EMO meeting, 7:00 p.m. Kenaston Place
- August
5 & 6, 2007: Flea Market / Yard Sale Weekend
- August
16: Welcome to Newcomers in the Park. 5-7:00.
- November
24th: Autumn Action Day
Community
Spirit: A
Summer Barbeque event in the park will be held to get together as a community
and to welcome newcomers. Kenaston has gained 29 new households since the "I
Love Saskatchewan" picnic in 2005 and to be sure our new community members
are properly welcomed and introduced, the Kenaston Chamber of Commerce is hosting
a barbeque in the park on August 16th. Virgie Nordlee is our official welcoming
committee and she and Mayor O'Handley will offer a community welcome, while the
rest of us take the opportunity to put a name to the new faces, and join together
with the community that is ours to enjoy. Bring
your family, friends, and most importantly, your new neighbors, to Veterans Park
5:00 to 7:00. A Toonie ($2) will buy you a burger and a drink. The planning committee
consists of: Al Hoffmann, Derrell Hrynchyshyn, Diana Krpan, and Dan O'Handley.
The Chamber would appreciate any and all corporate donations to subsidize the
costs.
August
Long Weekend: If you are now making plans to have a yard sale on the
long weekend, you can still have your location posted on the yard sale map. The
final version will be posted on our website, and also will be available from each
yard sale location for visitors to follow. We have 9 yard sale locations so far
and will accommodate the addition of last minute sales up until Tuesday July 31st.
Remember this event offers an excellent opportunity to set up an advertising or
promotional table for your business, organization or committee. Be sure to invite
family and friends to Kenaston to help support the event.
Prairie
Treasures Flea Market and Yard Sale hours:
- 9:00
am to 5:00 pm on Sunday, August 5th
- 9:00
am to 4:00 pm on Monday August 6th
1.
Denise Sanderson - 314 3rd Street
2 Patricia Ann - 400 3rd Street
3 Diana
Krpan - 318 4th Street
4 Fowler Family - 303 6th Avenue
5. Page Family
- 69 Central Ave
6. Mary Ann Santha - 510 1st Street
7. Teresa Owens - 62
6th Ave
8. Roxanne Finnie @ Prairie Treasures, 6th Ave
9. Glen Pavelich
@ Prairie Treasures, 6th Ave

An
EMO Committee is Required!
A
meeting has been called for Aug 1st, 7:00 at Kenaston Place. The recent emergency
on Highway #11 at Kenaston involving hazardous materials should give us a much
needed heads-up with respect to the need for an official EMO evacuation plan,
with a full, and live practice drill. Gene Whitehead is the new EMO coordinator
for Kenaston and requires a small EMO committee, from both the village and the
RM, to meet and discuss organizational strategies. Children
are our community's most valuable resource. When driving in town, please slow
down and keep our children safe. Real
Estate: Our on-line real estate page works. Up to now listings have
been posted on-line free of charge, but Glen is hoping sellers will be willing
to pay a nominal fee of $20 per listing, as other communities she manages are
doing, and that the fee will not discourage anyone from placing their lot or house
on the Kenaston website. All available real estate should be listed on-line as
the internet is the first place people look when considering a move. To post your
listing please contact Glen Pavelich, the www.kenaston.ca webmaster, to provide
your information and pictures. Call 252-2711 or email gene.glen@sasktel.net. See
the on-line real estate page for more details.
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