Explore Moose Jaw 2020 9th Edition

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Moose Jaw Rotary Club Continuing to Serve in Era of COVID-19

The Rotary Club of Moose Jaw has found itself in much the same situation as many other service organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Just what do you do when you’re not allowed to gather for meetings, hold mass fundraisers or perform any of the usual activities you do as a club - especially when it comes to the bi-weekly meetings that feature high-profile speakers from the community? The answer to the first part is also the same as it is for everyone else: meetings through the wildly popular Zoom app, only on a monthly basis compared to the past. The real difficulty has come in losing their fundraisers, which in the long-run could have an impact on Rotary’s myriad donations to local groups and charitable organizations.

The Rotary Club of Moose Jaw has served pancake breakfast at the Moose Jawg for years, but will see that fundraising opportunity fall by the wayside this year. (Facebook photo)

One of their largest events happens every Canada Day during the Moose Jawg road race, where the Rotarians host a pancake breakfast that draws plenty of interest from hungry competitors. That race has been cancelled. Then there’s the Charity Pool Challenge at Dooly’s in the fall and the Christmas Carol Festival in December, with questions as to whether either will go ahead.

Some future plans will fall into new hands, as Rece Allen will take over as president of the club on July 1. For his part, Allen is plenty aware of the work the club will have ahead of it when he takes over. For more information on the Rotary Club of Moose Jaw visit their homepage at portal.clubrunner.ca/1005.

Going Online: Friendly City Optimist Club Staying Active

Even in times like these, when group meetings are impossible and the COVID-19 pandemic has had an effect on society in general, the Friendly City Optimist Club of Moose Jaw just finds a way to keep on keeping on. Regular meetings are being held; donations are being made, the usual stuff. But there are some major differences – and a very large hole in their future plans. One change is how those meetings are taking place. Like almost everyone holding group gatherings these days, the Optimist Club is meeting through the Zoom app, offering their members a chance to meet ‘face to face,’ to a certain extent. What hasn’t change is their dedication to the community and their charitable acts. That includes a

recent donation to the Moose Jaw and District Food Bank as well as a handful of scholarships that are

Members of the Friendly City Optimist Club of Moose Jaw during their most recent Zoom meeting.

donated to local high schools on an annual basis. While the Optimists have a decent nest egg to draw from, the club is still being careful in these difficult times, most likely opting to focus on donations to organizations in need in the future. That’s because like every other organization that relies on fundraisers, they find themselves with

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a bit of a hole in their schedule. Well known for hosting barbecues at major events during the spring and summer, the Optimist Club now finds itself with a whole slate of cancelled events instead of planning delicious feasts. Usually on July 1, they hold a barbecue in the park, a barbecue out at 15 Wing during the car show, and one at the WDM, but those are all cancelled for this summer. The plan going forward will be to simply maintain the status quo and hope things change for the positive in the near future. And yes, the club is optimistic that will happen. Visit them on Facebook at facebook.com/AMSNW13105/.


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Crossmount Cider Company Could be the Apple of Your Eye Cypress Hills Vineyard and Winery Offers Impressive Slate of Fruit Wines

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Craft Breweries and Small Distilleries Finding a Home in Saskatchewan

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Prairie Bee Meadery Offering Wide Selection of Honey-Based Beverages

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Explore Mossbank and Area During Annual Old Wives Lake Festival

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Southern Prairie Railway Provides Authentic Pioneer Experience

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Francophone Community of Gravelbourg Offers Historic and Picture-Worthy Cathedral

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Visiting Grasslands National Park East Block Like Time Travel St. Victor Petroglyphs a Window into the Province’s Past

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World Class Art Gallery Located in Small Farm Centre District Museums Tell Interesting Stories About Communities

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Claybank Brick Plant Allows Experience of Early Industry

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Town of Chaplin a Worthwhile Stop for Southern Saskatchewan Roadtrips

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Park West of Moose Jaw Always a Special Place

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Inner-War Tattoos and Piercings Brings Their High-Quality Brands of Artwork to Moose Jaw

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Moose Jaw Canoe and Kayak Club Offers Chance to Take to the Water

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Significant Changes to Camping Season at Buffalo Pound Provincial Park

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Moose Jaw Kinsmen Flying Fins Offer Elite Training for Local Swimmers

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Kinsmen Moose Jaw Speedskating Club Offers Launching Point for Elite Skaters

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Miller Express Offeres Elite Baseball to Moose Jaw Fans

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Moose Jaw Pavers Love to Bike

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Moose Jaw Warriors Looking to Continue on Rebuilding Road

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Local Golf Courses Offer Plenty of Options for Those Looking to Hit the Links

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Moose Jaw and District Sports Hall of Fame Honours Greatest Athletes and Builders

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Prairie Hearts Quilt Guild Using Quarantine to Prep for 2021 Spring Show at New Venue

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Sandy Creek Gospel Jamboree Offers Music, Worship and Comedy

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Saskatchewan Lego Users Staying Busy While Stuck at Home from Brickspo

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Moose Jaw Community Players Acting Up During COVID-19

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Moose Jaw Gaming Community Growing with Longest-Running Gaming Marathon in Province

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Annual Favourite Motif Part of City’s Rich Multicultural Heritage

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Local Pottery Studio and Gallery Make Use of Historic Church

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Festival of Words Going Virtual for First Time in History

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Free to be Me Animal Sanctuary a Wonderful Place for Families to Visit

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A Little Prairie Charm Home to a Truly Charming Tearoom and Boutique

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Antique Treasures Abound in Moose Jaw Shops

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Journey to Hope Spreading Suicide Awareness Throughout Moose Jaw

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Moose Jaw Health Foundation Fills the Calendar with Fundraising Events

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Sukanen Ship Museum Offers More than the Prairie Ship Story

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The Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre

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Historic Armoury Building Houses a Historic Military Unit

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Visit Moose Jaw’s Western Development Museum

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Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery Offers a Mix of Local History and Art

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Public Library a Treasure Trove of Services for Community

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Homegrown Here in Moose Jaw and Local Markets

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Moose Jaw’s Parks can be Enjoyed Year Round

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Simpson Seeds a Trusted Family Owned Company

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City’s Trail System a Hidden Treasure

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Renamed Tatawâw Park Shows Long History of Moose Jaw’s River Valley

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CAF Snowbirds Located in Moose Jaw Fowl Suppers a Popular Prairie Tradition

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Moose Jaw Embraces Indigenous Roots

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Grand Murals Depict Early Life of Community’s History

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Moose Jaw has Always been “The Band City

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Five Properties That Tell the Story of Moose Jaw

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Moose Jaw Shrine Club Continues to Serve Children However Possible

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The Kinsmen Club of Moose Jaw

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Moose Jaw Rotary Club Continuing to Serve in Era of COVID-19

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Moose Jaw Clubs Dedicated to Serving Veterans

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Going Online: Friendly City Optimist Club Staying Active Moose Jaw Elks Among Service Organizations Feeling COVID Pinch

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Editor’s Note

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