Making a joyful noise
Darlene Long (front, left) and Velma Leys, with second-row members Carol Bright, Marjorie Sutherland, Eva Shannon, Margaret Ogle (obscured) and Carol Gates…
New books for June and phone charm crafting at the library
Just a reminder that we are hosting a crafting program for teens and adults this Friday, June 5, at 3:30 p.m., where participants can make their own phone charms…
Farmers' Olympics among Museum Day features
People wearing kilts will compete in events of strength during Museum Day here on June 7. Highland games, with competitors mostly from Saskatoon…
Highland Games athletes to compete at Museum Day
The people taking part in the Highland Games competition during Museum Day on Sunday "are the most supportive athletes that I have ever met," said Arlene Nichols.
Recipe of the Week: Cheesesteak Sandwich
Mix garlic powder, salt and pepper in small bowl. Season beef all over with half the garlic powder, salt and pepper mixture. In large, nonstick skillet, heat one tsp canola oil over medium-high heat.
Alessia Cara, Barenaked Ladies among Canada Day performers
Alessia Cara and the Barenaked Ladies will help residents celebrate Canada Day. Those acts will be among performers on the national broadcast from Ottawa on July 1…
Quote and Meditation: Successful People
Successful people are not people without problems. They are people who have learned to solve their problems.
Cracking the case
Lisa Adair wraps up a reading from her latest mystery, The Box Cache, at a book launch hosted by St. Andrew's-Trinity Anglican Lutheran Church last Tuesday afternoon.
Small eyes, big art
Walter Aseltine School Grade 1 students study photographs lining the Hallway Gallery during a downtown tour Wednesday, accompanied by teachers Ms. Becker…
Drama in the park
Kate, played by Anna Main (R), scolds football players Marshall Longmuir (L), Nathan Ross and Ratmyr Kuzmych for breaking up the romantic picnic atmosphere she had set with her beau Ben…
Phone charm crafting program coming to library
We will have a crafting program at the library where participants aged 10+ can make their own personalized phone charms. These are fun little chains that can be attached to your phone.
Wanuskewin, science centre share in digital museum grants
Two Saskatchewan organizations are getting grants to produce "unique and captivating content" to present online. Wanuskewin Heritage Park in Saskatoon and the Saskatchewan Science Centre…
Recipe of the Week: Overnight Oat and Apple Pancakes
In a bowl, combine buttermilk and oats. Stir well. Cover and refrigerate overnight. Preheat griddle or large frying pan over medium heat. Add eggs, butter, vanilla and diced apple…
Quote and Meditation: The popular mind
The popular mind has grown so confused that it is no longer able to receive any statement of fact except as an expression of personal feeling.
Forever Dance Ballet Class
The Forever Dance beginner 1 ballet class perform a song from Rapunzel during one of the May 2 recitals: Margaret Zimmer (L), Scottie Russell, Joss Houston…
Forever Dance Duo
During the Forever Dance recitals on May 2, Frankie Rinaldi (L) and Leané Pretorius perform an intermediate lyrical dance to the music of Headlock by Imogen Head, an intimate, encouraging song…
Submit your reading minutes before the Spring into Reading Challenge ends
For anyone participating in the Spring into Reading Challenge hosted through Beanstack, don't forget to submit all your reading minutes, check off any completed challenges…
Recipe of the Week: Potato and Cheddar Perogies
Mix dough. Whisk flour and salt in a large mixing bowl. Make a well in centre of bowl, then add melted butter, one cup water and beaten eggs. Mix to combine into a shaggy dough…
Rosetown Writers Group shares prompt-inspired work at Wonder of Words evening
Many of the readings given at the Rosetown Writers Group Wonder of Words evening came from prompts. Prompts "are considered homework and our members . . . always do their homework…
Quote and Meditation: Suffocate a Thought
You can suffocate a thought by expressing it with too many words.