

Autumn
Action Day: This year Autumn Action Day will feature a few new highlights.
We will be offering a Steak BBQ Supper starting at 5:00 pm, with advance tickets
on sale now from the Co-op, Flatrock Meats and the Credit Union. Those who purchase
their steak supper in advance will be entered into a door prize draw. Please help
us determine how much food to prepare by purchasing your supper tickets before
October 25. There will be tickets available at the door - but advance tickets
would assist us immeasurably! Hamburgers will also be available.
The
Beef-on-a-Bun lunch will be provided by the Kenaston School from 11:30 am to 1:00
pm. Help support the school and the Kenaston Chamber by treating your family to
meals out all day. Throughout
the day silent auction items will be on display with the outcomes announced following
supper. Special auction items to include:
- A
Christmas Tree
- Framed
Art Work, and more
Another
special feature will be an on-going schedule of demonstrations to include:
- The
fire department's "Jaws of Life", defibrillator, and more
- Tree
Care" by Mason's Family Farm
- Wreaths
for Every Season" by Victorian Country
Kith'n
Kin: The Lions Club sponsored the publication cost of the Kith 'n Kin
History Book. A few hundred books remain unsold which ties up funds that could
be used elsewhere for the community. Remember this Kenaston heirloom when thinking
of gifts, awards or commemorations. Itrack
Update: The Village of Kenaston has been involved in the renovating
of the curling rink to be finished by the end of the month. At that point we will
sign a three year lease agreement with Itracks. When they move into the new building
they will be advertising for new employees. If you are considering extra income
please consider the job opportunities that Itracks has to offer.
The
Village Council for the next three years is: Mayor - Dan O'Handley;
Councillors - Brent Hartman, Mike Menzies, Kevin Mills, Leon Tomlenovich. International
Students Program: A few years ago an international student project
presented itself to the Kenaston Chamber which would have brought to our school
and community 60 international students, with a possible economic impact of an
additional $750,000 annually. In a village with a population of 300 and a student
body of 140, the magnitude of this project rendered it unachievable and so, with
mixed feelings, the opportunity was shelved.
However, with the onset of
new school divisions, this project is now being offered to the entire Sun West
School Division. The 84 separate municipalities, villages, and towns which make
up our school division could accommodate the necessary number of students with
a program uniformly administrated under one school system. By banding together
this joint, district-wide, project could help stabilize our rural schools.
A
North American university degree is prized and sought after by many young people
in Asian and European countries. In order to attend a North American university,
fluency in the English language is a prerequisite. Attending the last year or
two at a North American high school, honing the ability to communicate in English
at all levels, and graduating with a grade 12 diploma, helps to ensure acceptance
into university of their choice.
On October 3rd, 2006 all Rural Municipalities,
Villages and Towns within the Sun West School Division were invited by the Kenaston
& District Chamber of Commerce to attend a meeting at the MidSask offices.
The objective was to consider and organize the framework for an international
student program. The outcome was positive with 9 communities attending the meeting.
The next meeting will be held in November when a decision will be made to either
commit to this project or to give it up and allow another school division to benefit.
Time will tell.
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Announcements
& Coming Events:
School
In Service Day: October 23rd - no classes The
Kenaston School Community Council Annual Meeting: October 23rd 7:00 pm Autumn
Action Day October 28th: 11:30 am to 7:00 pm, with steak supper starting at 5:00
pm November
15: School Remembrance Day holiday
Terry
Fox Run: The Kenaston School Terry Fox Run took place on September
29th, in memory of Mr. Mike Hertz. The run utilized the Bonnington Springs Trail
(Mick's Way) and raised a total of $1,800 in Mick's memory for the Terry Fox Foundation.
Following the run the new trophy display cabinets at the school were designated
to Mick.
The
School Community Council Annual Meeting: The purpose of this meeting
is the formation of the community council for Kenaston School and the election
of parent and community representatives. You are encouraged to attend to hear
discussion and consultation regarding the structuring of this organization.
Real
Estate: 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 to selling farms
and agricultural lands.
Village
News: Village Council asks that everyone remove any unused vehicles
or RVs from the street to make it easier to maintain the roads in the winter.
Also this winter please remove your garbage bins from the street as soon as they
are emptied. Community
Spirit: Our August long weekend yard sale event was a success. Prairie
Treasures hosted 20 tables, and 9 households in Kenaston held sales at separate
locations. With the aid of the community map specifying where to find the individual
family sales, the weekend found the public happily moving about the entire town.
Over 200 maps were issued to cheerful yard sale seekers and our billboards on
Highway #11 brought in a significant number of visitors. The Chamber would like
to thank those who participated with the initiation of a new great idea for Kenaston.
Next
year we will want to repeat the event so you are encouraged to clean out your
garage or basement and "get on the map". Other
events that need or deserve outside traffic can potentially be planned simultaneously
to this one. The more booths and attractions this event generates the more people
we can attract from the highway, neighboring communities and our cities. Kenaston
Crossroads: Next issue Dec/Jan. To sponsor an issue of your community
newsletter (approximately $30.00, or $60.00 if you wish exclusive sponsorship)
please contact Susan Anholt 252-2769. If you have suggestions or announcements
for the Crossroads please contact Glen Pavelich 252-2711. Remember, the Kenaston
Crossroads is published on our website so you can email the direct link to family
and friends. 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 of your
community events. We anticipate the construction of a metal framework that would
accommodate removable signage, which would be changed according to the upcoming
events. Donations to the cost of the billboard would be appreciated since Chamber
itself does not have funds. Tax receipts are available from the Village office.
Your
Website: www.kenaston.ca continues to attract hundreds of visitors
each month and has been doing the job it was intended to do - to represent and
promote our community. Its other purpose is to be a community wide communication
tool. We encourage community internet users to utilize the calendar of events,
to help keep all of our events current, and to designate www.kenaston.ca as your
browser home page. See our on-line index page for details. If your organization
or event needs a special information page contact Glen 252-2711. |