CELEBRATING OVER 20 YEARS OF RICHER NEWS!
Volume 22 Issue 10
March 2020
Rink Roof Moving Forward The project to cover the outdoor rink is moving along with the foundation ready to be dropped in. Almost 500,000 pounds of concrete blocks will be set in the ground fastened together with steel plates. Once this is complete, the Richer Community Club can start erecting the steel trusses.
Richer to Host New Festival in Spring to Celebrate Province and Park Milestones
On April 24, 25 and 26 the Dawson Trail Park will be the place to be as a new festival celebrating Manitoba’s 150th Birthday and the Dawson Trail Park 50th Anniversary will focus on the culture and heritage of the original settlers of the area. Le Rendezvous 2020 will welcome everyone who would like to check out some great MÊtis, Francophone and First Nations entertainment and food. The kickoff on Friday is the welcoming of the 2020 Red River Expedition Ride into the community around noon followed by music and food. More information will be available as the menu is finalized and the entertainers are booked. Guests can expect entertainment, activities and food to be at a minimal cost, even free in some cases! Stay tuned!
MARK YOUR
CALENDAR! The Dawson Trail Museum committee will hold their monthly meeting on March 9 at 1 pm at the LUD Hall. The Richer Community Club monthly meeting is Wednesday, March 11, 7:30 pm at the LUD Community Hall.
Monday Night Bingos - To raise funds for Stacey Pchajek Memorial Foundation Inc. The foundation provides scholarships, bursaries and prizes to students graduating grades 8 and 12. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult to be on premises and must play bingo. Doors Open at 5:30 pm at the Young at Heart Club. MGCC License # BI/BO4164. Contact Doreen Pchajek at 422-5243 or doreen@spmf.ca. Richer Recovery AA - Group meets Monday from 7:30 - 8:30 pm at LUD Hall in Richer. Contact Paul at 204422-7673. Richer Fellowship Church at 50 Southeast Drive service is Sundays at 10:30 am with Pastor Ben Funk. Everyone is welcome.
The museum will hold a Dinner Celebration on Saturday, April 25th, welcoming the Red River Métis ExpediSaturday, March 14 and 28: Recycling Collection. 9:30 tion, horse drawn caravan of carts and wagons travelam - 12 noon. 1st stop Burnell’s, 2nd stop Richer Inn, ling on the Dawson Trail. More details to come in the 3rd stop Tibeauville, 4th stop Timberline, with the 5th next few weeks. Those interested in volunteering at this stop at the Richer Husky where the recyclers will remain event please call Yvonne at 204 422-9369. This event until noon. Recycling can also be dropped off in the is in conjunction with Le Rendezvous 2020 weekend recycling shed located in the Richer Husky parking lot celebration. at your convenience. Young at Heart Dinner and Dance – On Saturday, March 21 from 5 – 11 pm at the Young at Heart hall monthly Dinner & Dance. Cash bar at 5 pm, supper at 6 pm followed by Dance. Cost $20. Contact Gisele at 204-422-8605 to reserve ticket. Monday, March 30: Deadline for submissions for the April issue of the EnRicher.
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The Dawson Trail Museum will hold a rummage sale starting late May through out the summer. We will accept books, movies and Cd’s. If you can part with those items and are willing to donate them towards our fund raiser please give me a call at 204 422 9369. All proceeds go towards museum renovations.
Crib News
Richer Crib Club met on February 4th and 18th, and we had great turnouts both evenings! Our winner on February 4th was Cornie Klassen, with Laura West coming in second and Norm Burnell taking 3rd place. Tracy Bell got the Booby prize and drew Claude Caron’s ticket for the 50/50. On the 18th, Melody Olynek won first place, with Glen West winning second place. Rick Betts won third, and Rochelle Anderson took the Booby prize. Wayne Johannesson won the 50/50. Our next tournaments are March 3rd, 17th and 31st, entry fees are $5, no partner required, and coffee and snacks are always free. Come out and join us for a fun evening of crib!
Firewood Stocked Up for Park
Photo by Darson Dueck
A group of volunteers created a caravan of pickups and a trailer after cutting firewood to be used at the large fire pit or one of the many small fire pit grills in the park.
From The Pastor’s Desk...
Seed
February is usual a month when we are in midwinter and those activities that entertain us or occupy our time. Festival De Voyageur is one of those celebrations that bring both entertainment and reflection in time past. Others enjoy their time in the silence of the outback of the Sandilands woods to enjoy some cross country skiing. This also affords hearing sounds from nature that has stayed back from going south where the temperatures are much less hostile. Some of us who are not well adjusted to enjoy the wintery outdoors. We find ourselves in preparatory mode for soon coming spring and summer. The other day I went into a local store and notice a large rack of a variety of vegetable seeds. It was unexpected, because we are still in mid-winter and winter mode. However, it was met with both surprise and delight. Surprise, we are still surrounded by snow and cold. Delight, an early indication that someone has an early anticipation of warmer times just around the corner. Now, the seed on the rack will be selected according to desired outcomes in the choice garden. Seed is a fascinating creation. The reproductive DNA that is contained in the seed is a marvel. The seed contains all of the DNA required to grow the whole plant or tree. In the same way the seed of salvation, that enters the human being, upon request from the human being. When we ask Jesus to come into our lives, a salvation seed is placed within us. That seed has all of what God is in it to develop a God life in us. I am not a biologist, and therefore do not actually understand how that all works. What I do know is, when I put a certain seed into the ground I am anticipating the plant that is labeled on the package to grow from that seed. The same holds of the God seed in us. May I invite you to come and enjoy the garden of the God life available to all. At Richer Fellowship we regularly talk about this God Seed and its potential. We invite you to come and visit us and enjoy fellowship. We meet Sundays at 10:30am and Wednesday at 7pm.
Seine River Services for Seniors Inc. is an organisation designed to provide assistance for seniors who want to live more independently. We are currently in search of volunteers who would love to help seniors with transportation, cooking, cleaning and friendly visits. If this interests you, please contact the resource coordinator, Mélanie Brémaud at 204-4245285 or labseinerss@gmail. com.
Richer Fireside Youth...
Bold as Lions!
Every year missionaries from all over the country participate in MissionFest held at Church of the Rock. This is a wonderful opportunity to support local and overseas missions by attending sessions and visiting booths that promote the various Bible Schools across Canada. On Feb. 7, as part of MissionFest 2020, we took the Youth to see Bold as Lions, a husband and wife Christian Pop duo. It was a great evening and wonderful to expose the Youth to what God is doing around the world. Missionary Jamie Saint, grandson to Nate Saint one of the 4 missionaries who was murdered by the Aucas in the 1950’s, gave a powerful message. Saint shared how the widows brought the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the Aucas and the man that murdered Nate Saint found forgiveness from the families, becoming Jamie’s “adopted Grandpa.” It is this message of hope that proves God’s love reaches even into the darkest of hearts. Youth will meet on Friday March 13 from 7-9 pm at the Richer School. For more info please Text Michelle at 204 371-8021, call 204 424-5216, or email richerfiresideyouth@gmail.com.
Ste. Anne Councillor Part of Rescue Fundraiser
This summer, one of the RM of Ste. Anne municipal councillor’s will be one of six individuals deliberately stranded on a remote island with nothing but her cell phone. On June 11, RM of Ste. Anne Councillor, Sarah Normandeau, along with a handful of other individuals will be dropped off on an island somewhere in Manitoba as part of a unique fundraiser called Rescue on the Island for the STARS rescue team. The goal of the event is significant funds for the organization before they can be rescued. STARS is a charitable organization that cares for and transports critically ill and injured patients, Lemay added. STARS currently average 6 missions per day across western Canada. Each member of the group fundraising is challenged to raise $100,000 by collecting pledges through phone calls from the island to family and friends. When the group is not trying to raise funds to get off the island, they will be kept busy with various challenges including shelter building and medical challenges including CPR. Money raised from the event will go towards building a hanger for the province’s STARS helicopter. Once it is set up, the public can contribute to the fundraiser by visiting Normandeau’s page rescueontheisland.ca.