Spring & Summer Leisure Guide 20210430

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GET OUT & GET ACTIVE Yorkton

2021 Spring & Summer

LEISURE GUIDE


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ARTS, CULTURE, DANCE AND MUSIC ALL THAT JAZZ BIG BAND

Contact: L arry Pearen 306-782-4182 Larry.pearen@gmail.com or Dean Petersen 306-782-5155 Deangayla@live.ca All That Jazz Big Band is a twenty-four piece big band that performs many styles of music including jazz, rock and music of the 40’s. During the last seasons, the big band has performed “100 Years of Sinatra” and “60’s and 70’s Dinner Shows.” The band includes two vocalists and welcomes performance opportunities for events throughout the community. Everyone is welcome.

DANCE INNOVATIONS

Contact: Tammy Sullivan Kostersky, 306-786-6814 www.danceinnovations.com info@danceinnovations.com Come and be part of our Dance Family. Established in 1995, Dance Innovations is the reliable name for high-quality, dance education at both the recreational and competitive level. Whether you are looking for a fun, once per week dance class that focuses on fitness, musicality and fun, or a program that will propel your child to an advanced skill level in dance, Dance Innovations has a program to fulfill your needs. Our extensive line up of classes include Jump n’ Jam, Creative Dance, Jazz, Tap, Ballet, Acro, Contemporary, Hip Hop and Boys Crew classes and promote coordination, creativity, self-confidence, and a healthy mind and body. We believe that with the right guidance and support, every student can achieve their personal goals while developing lasting and supportive friendships and a love of dance. Check out our Website, Facebook and Instagram feed for all of our updates and information. Registration for our 27th season opens June 30. GO TEAM DI!

FREE MY MUSE THEATRE COMPANY

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Contact: 306-782-MUSE (6873) freemymuse@hotmail.com www.freemymusetheatre.com A Theatre Studio offering classes and productions for all ages in Yorkton and Langenburg. Find us on Facebook & Instagram. Summer Drama in person and online.

GODFREY DEAN ART GALLERY

Contact: 4 9 Smith St. E., Yorkton, SK 306-786-2992 manager@godfreydeanartgallery.ca/www.deangallery.ca Welcome to our gallery! Through art exhibitions, classes, and programming for people in Yorkton and area, our large and bright gallery space reflects and celebrates the creative diversity of our community. Coming this Spring/Summer LOCAL ARTIST SHOW 2021. This annual exhibition showcases artworks by local artists and artisans. The show opens on June 1, with a closing reception planned for Wed., June 30 - details to be confirmed closer to the date. David Stonhouse: POWERBOXES. In July and August, a painting and sculpture installation will transform the gallery into an immersive surreal space full of cheerful and bold colours. This unique visual art experience is exclusive to Yorkton and the Godfrey Dean Art Gallery! Don’t miss it! Also in July, SUMMER ART CAMP: CITY SCENES. This art class series with children’s art teacher Shirley Hart will be an outdoor activity, indoors, or virtual, depending on what is possible. Details will be announced closer to the date. Join our mailing list and watch our social media for details and to stay in touch. Exhibitions change regularly and our Gallery Shop features a wide variety of one-of-a-kind artworks for sale: paintings, drawings, cards and prints, ceramics, pottery and jewelry. Visit in person, our gallery is spacious and accessible. We are open Mon. - Fri. 11 - 5 and Sat. 1 - 4 — FREE ADMISSION.


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PARKLAND WRITER’S ALLIANCE

Contact: C arol Knoll, 306-782-5755 Email: writersyorkton@gmail.com Website: http://parklandwritersalliance.wordpress.com Parkland region’s public writing group meets 3rd Tuesday of the month at the Yorkton Public Library, 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Everyone interested in writing is welcome. Annual fees are $10. MEETINGS ARE SUSPENDED WHILE PUBLIC HEALTH COVID PROTOCOLS ARE IN PLACE.

SQUARE & ROUND DANCE CLUB (PARK SWINGERS) Contact: R ay & Karen Thies, 306-782-9790 or 306-620-6740

TREASURE CHEST TOASTMASTERS

Contact: Faye Andrusiak, 306-641-5910 Would you like to: Become a confident public speaker? Improve your communication skills? Develop your leadership skills? Build your confidence? Maximize your potential? Join our club — Everyone Welcome! We meet Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. online using Zoom. Join us from anywhere! Email: vpm-1245@toastmastersclubs.org to get the meeting link or visit our website at https://1245.toastmastersclubbs.org Facebook: @yorktontoastmasters Instagram: @treasurechest1

TROYANDA UKRAINIAN DANCE ENSEMBLE

Contact: S tacie Fahlman, 306-621-3938 yorktontroyanda@gmail.com Troyanda Ukrainian Dance Ensemble exists to provide an opportunity for the youth and adults of the community to express themselves through Ukrainian dance and develop an appreciation for one of the most beautiful of Ukrainian traditions. Dancers with Troyanda will: • be trained in the proper techniques • enhance their physical fitness levels • develop skills in teamwork • enhance levels of self-confidence • gain an appreciation for the diversity of Ukrainian culture

Troyanda dancers showcase their dances at the celebration of “Malanka” in January at the Gallagher Centre Flexihall and at our Spring Showcase in the spring.

YORK COLONY QUILTERS GUILD

Contact: S ally Sibley, 306-782-2277 sally.s@sasktel.net A creative and artistic group who wish to preserve and enhance the art of quilting. Members participate in hands-on group and individual projects, plus technique workshops are regularly held throughout the year. Through the work of its members, the Guild contributes to a variety of charities by the donation of quilted items. Regular Meetings Please call for the latest information on dates & times.

YORKTON & DISTRICT BAND BOOSTERS

Contact: B and Booster President Email: yorktondistrictbandboosters@gmail.com A group designed to help promote and assist school band programs by making the band program affordable for students within the following schools in the Good Spirit School Division (Columbia, Dr. Brass, M.C. Knoll, Saltcoats, Springside, Yorkdale and Yorkton Regional High School) and Christ the Teacher Catholic School Division (St. Alphonsus, St. Mary’s, St. Michael’s, St. Paul’s and Sacred Heart High School). The biggest advantage is to keep costs down for trips, uniforms, grants for instruments, clinics, honorariums and scholarships. Your help is greatly appreciated. It is the band students who benefit and are rewarded with the wonderful opportunities that the band program offers. Each summer the Saskatchewan Band Association hosts a Junior Band Camp in Yorkton for elementary students from the Good Spirit School Division (Columbia, Dr. Brass, M.C. Knoll, Saltcoats, Springside, Yorkdale) and Christ the Teacher Catholic School Division (St. Alphonsus, St. Mary’s, St. Michael’s, St. Paul’s). Band Boosters will pay a maximum of $95 for the Yorkton Junior Band Camp. If a high school band student wishes to attend a Saskatchewan Band Association Senior Band Camp in Regina or Saskatoon, Band Boosters Boosters will pay the entire Saskatchewan


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YORKTON ARTS COUNCIL

Contact: T onia Vermette, 306-783-8722 Email: yorktonartscouncil@sasktel.net Website: yorktonarts.ca 49 Smith Street East, S3N 0H4 The Yorkton Arts Council established in 1966, is a non-profit organization that provides opportunities to engage in the arts through inspiration, education and entertainment. Our vision is to connect our community to the arts thereby enhancing the lives of citizens in our community. The following programs are offered to all ages:

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Sunflower Art & Craft Market 2021 cancelled For the safety of exhibitors, customers and volunteers the Yorkton Arts Council has cancelled its annual art and craft market, a popular showcase for more than 150 exhibitors from across Western Canada. Kick Off Summer - Concert Mini Series The Yorkton Arts Council in partnership with the City of Yorkton, Community Development Parks and Recreation present a series of concerts Featuring Saskatchewan singer/songwriter Jeffery Straker, June 17-19, 2021. Locations and times TBA.

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Community pARTners Gallery The Yorkton Arts Council, in partnership with the Yorkton Public Library, presents a series of visual exhibitions at the Community pARTners Gallery located in the Yorkton Public Library dedicated to exhibiting artwork by local and emerging artists as well as exhibitions provided by the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils Visual Arts Touring program. If you are interested in participating in an exhibition please contact the Yorkton Arts Council office at 306-783-8722. Story Slam Watch for the third annual Storm Slam competition offered in partnership with the Parkland Writer’s Alliance in October 2021 at the Yorkton Public Library. This competition features 10 authors telling/reading stories for 5 minutes each. Don’t miss the excitement.

YORKTON COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND

Contact: L arry Pearen, 306-782-4182 Larry.pearen@gmail.com

or Lenore Denbrok, 306-744-2273 lenoretheo@sasktel.net The Yorkton Community Concert Band is available for individuals who enjoy performing in a large wind and percussion band. The concert Band performs several concerts during the season and for community events. The band rehearses on Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m., Yorkton Regional High School Band Room. Previous experience is required. Everyone is welcome.

YORKTON DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB

Contact: S haron, 306-782-1689 Allona, 306-620-6605 The Yorkton Duplicate Bridge Club meets for an afternoon of FUN every Wednesday afternoon at the Yorkton Public Library at 1:00 p.m. Our season runs from September to the end of May and we encourage all those who play bridge to come and join us. We are always looking for new players.

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SHOP YORKTON! Spend just 20% more shopping Yorkton and the entire community benefits. Local spending means more for us all by keeping our dollars engaged in our businesses. Cannot find what you are looking for??? Ask that local shop if they supply or can order in!!! Our community is full of great things and staying here for your shopping keeps us all in business. SHOP THE TALK SHOP YORKTON! #shopyorkton Together the Yorkton Business Improvement District and our community will continue to be a “Place Where Good Things Happen.”


YORKTON FILM FESTIVAL

Contact: R andy Goulden, 306-782-7077 director@yorktonfilm.com Now in its 74th year. Takes place virtually May 27-30, 2021. The longest running film festival in North America. Over the years the festival has garnered an esteemed reputation as the best in the country. The Festival includes films and activities for all ages. The YFF provides programming and screenings year round. GSA DVD Tour Golden Sheaf Award Tour Package, free of charge, DVD of selected winners. Six themes: Aboriginal, Children, Coffee House, General, Seniors and Youth. Year round All ages Film Library Tour Festival maintains extensive catalogue and access, free, to over 5,000 films that have entered. Ongoing. All ages Screenings Opportunity for groups and organizations to host free screenings of selected films. Volunteers Do you love watching films and meeting filmmakers? Just give us a call, we can provide the opportunity!

YORKTON GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

Contact: L ynda Burback, 306-782-1685 by-lyburback@hotmail.com Doris Maben, 306-782-4531 dmaben@sasktel.net Mail: 50 Matheson Cres., Yorkton, SK. S3N 3M3 Monthly Meetings Due to Covid-19 we are no longer face to face but we are doing Zoom meetings by invitation only. If you would like to be invited to a meeting please send your queries to Doris Maben as soon as possible.

YORKTON MUSIC FESTIVAL

Contact: y orktonmusicfestival.ca Mailing address: Box 743, Yorkton, SK, S3N 2W8

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Jean Fetsch, 306-782-2577 Lenore Denbrok, 306-744-2273 The Yorkton Music Festival Association is a classical music festival affiliated with the Saskatchewan Music Festival Association. We are committed to providing opportunities for performance, competition and adjudication to young musicians in the Yorkton area. The Yorkton Music Festival encompasses a variety of disciplines including piano, band, instrumental ensembles, vocal, musical theatre, choral, speech arts and strings. For 2022: March 7 - 19.

YORKTON PAPER BAG PLAYERS

Contact: P resident, Lynn Nightingale info@paperbagplayers.com Paper Bag Players is Yorkton’s only Community Theatre group, celebrating over 30 years in Yorkton. We perform 2-3 main stage productions each year including our popular Christmas Dinner Theatre. We are also proud members of Theatre Saskatchewan and perform in provincial festivals where we have achieved numerous awards and honourable mentions. We are also active volunteers within our community and other community groups. We welcome new members in every area of theatre - directing, acting, set construction, technical and back stage. Check our Facebook page and website for dates of auditions and upcoming shows. www.paperbagplayers.com Facebook page - Yorkton Paper Bag Players Contact: info@paperbagplayers.com

COMMUNITY SERVICES AND PROGRAMS

4-H SASKATCHEWAN

Contact: P rovincial Office, 306-933-7727 info@4-h.sk.ca/www.4-h.sk.ca What is 4-H? 4-H is one of Canada’s longest-running youth organizations dedicated to the growth and development of our members, leaders, volunteers and staff through our motto, “Learn To Do By Doing”.


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Who is 4-H For? Youth, six to 21 years old, can become 4-H members. You will make new friends and develop life skills through club involvement and a hands-on project on a topic of your choice. 4-H Leaders Adults, willing to share their time and enthusiasm, can become 4-H leaders. General leaders organize clubs and project leaders guide members through their projects. How to start? There are two options - join an existing club or start your own 4-H club. You only need four members and one leader to start your own club. To find out if there are clubs in your area or to start a club, contact the Provincial 4-H Office and connect with a Regional 4-H Specialist.

ACCENT ON KIDS

Contact: R honda Oystrick, 306-786-5437

ARMY, NAVY & AIR FORCE VETERANS UNIT #1103 (LADIES) Contact: D eb Sereda, 306-783-1625

CITIZENS ON PATROL PROGRAM YORKTON - COPP Contact: 3 06-783-5022 or 306-620-9889

Or the Yorkton City Detachment of the RCMP, 306-786-2400 or Box 153, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V7 Citizens on Patrol Program Yorkton (COPP) are the eyes and ears of your community. We are recruiting new members. For an application or more information please contact the above numbers.

CROSSROADS

Contact: 3 06-782-5181 or 306-783-7233 A support group for women experiencing or who have experienced domestic violence. Thursdays, 1:15 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. at Family Resource Centre - SIGN on Broadway. Free child care and transportation available. Free of charge. Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. at Shelwin House (please call for address). Adult women only. Group is open to all women who feel a need for support on their journey. Please contact 306-782-5181 or 306-783-7233 for more information. Free of charge.

JUMPSTART KIDS PLAY HERE!

Contact: 306-782-3471 Jumpstart is more than just about getting kids between 4 and 18 active. It’s about giving kids in financial need the same chance to participate as their neighbours, their classmates and their friends. Whether it’s the chance to try a new sport or to continue with a favourite one, no kid should be left out. When families need a

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little financial boost to get kids involved in a sport or recreational program, they need to fill out an application. This needs to be done before the fees are due, as the money goes right to the organization. Applications for assistance can be submitted from January 15 to November 1; for Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter activities. Go online to Canadian Tire Jumpstart or call our community partner Big Brothers Big Sisters of Yorkton and Area at 306782-3471 for more information.

KIDS HELP PHONE

Contact: P hone 1-800-668-6868

SASKABILITIES

Contact: d jesmer@saskabilities.ca www.saskabilities.ca Facebook: SaskAbilities — Yorkton/Region/Facebook Phone 1-833-444-4126 Fax: 1-306-782-7844 SaskAbilities supports people experiencing disability with programs and services to enhance their lives. The Yorkton Branch of SaskAbilities offers a diverse range of services to meet the needs of community members. Working together to build inclusive communities for people of all abilities.

SHELWIN HOUSE

Contact: 306-783-7233 Toll Free Crisis Line 1-888-783-3111 susanshelwinhouse@sasktel .net www.shelwinhouse.ca Shelwin House is a shelter for women and their children facing Interpersonal Violence. We offer 24-hour shelter, supportive counselling, assistance and referrals. There is no cost to stay at the shelter.

SHELWIN HOUSE PROGRAM

S.I.G.N. (SOCIETY FOR THE INVOLVEMENT OF GOOD NEIGHBOURS)

Contact: A dministration, 306-783-9409 www.signyorkton.ca signadmin@signyorkton.ca Office and Meeting Room Rentals: 306-783-9425 SIGN is a not-for-profit organization providing programs and supports for individuals and families in the community. Our Mission is “Empowering children, families and individuals to achieve lifelong success through programs and services that build strong children, strong families, and strong communities”. Please see our website for a detailed list of programs and contact information.

THE GALLAGHER CENTRE

Contact: 306-786-1740 Website: www.gallaghercentre.com Email: gallghercentre@yorkton.ca

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Educates towards eliminating violence. Workshops are free to schools and community groups. Themes include abuse, dating violence, bullying, healthy relationships and many more. Contact: shelwinoutreach@sasktel.net 306-782-5181

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The Gallagher Centre is the Parkland’s premier location for sports, recreation, and special events. The facility houses an indoor water park with wave pool and water slide, curling rink and lounge, convention space and meeting rooms, multiuse Flexihall, and the Westland Arena, home of the Yorkton Terriers. Additional rentable facilities and spaces can be found on the adjoining exhibition grounds. With programming and events occurring yearround the Gallagher Centre and all it has to offer is sure to please. Find more information on our website at www.gallaghercentre.com, or contact us by phone at 306-786-1740 or by email to gallaghercentre@yorkton.ca.

TOURISM YORKTON

Contact: R andy Goulden, 306-783-8707 tourismyorkton@sasktel.net Tourism Yorkton provides visitor information, event planning and promotion. Calendar of Events Groups and organizations can enter event information, on line, for event promotion. Ongoing www.tourismyorkton.com http://www.tourismyorkton.com Welcome Packages For events and conferences - information packages for delegates and participants.

Ongoing Tourism Yorkton Information Centre Yorkton Relocation Packages Information on moving to Yorkton, including recreation, schools, banking, services, etc. Ongoing Tourism Yorkton Information Centre Geocaching A great physical activity for everyone and can be done year-round! It provides a wonderful opportunity to explore the city. If you don’t have a GPS unit, you can borrow one from Tourism Yorkton by coming to the office during regular business hours. Please call ahead to make sure a unit is available.

WESTERN DEVELOPMENT MUSEUM - YORKTON

Contact: W DM Yorkton, 306-783-8361 yorkton@wdm.ca / wdm.ca Surround yourself with the colours, the textures, the hope and the love that came from all over the world to build this province. See the struggles and feel the joys in the simple things of life for people creating new beginnings at the Western Development Museum (WDM) in Yorkton. Located on Treaty 4 territory and theHomeland of the Metis, the WDM Yorkton shares the Saskatchewan story from the beginning of settlement to present day.

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The WDM Yorkton is one of four unique WDM locations in the province. The addition of WDMs in Saskatoon, Moose Jaw and North Battleford make the WDM the largest human history museum in the province. The Museum serves the people of Saskatchewan through its exhibits, educational and public programs, special events, and research about the history of the province. The Museum’s mandate is to collect, preserve, and exhibit objects of historical value and the importance connected with the economic and cultural development of Western Canada and to stimulate interest in Western Canadian history. For information on admission, hours of operation and programs please visit WDM. ca. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for the latest updates on what’s happening next at the WDM Yorkton.

YAIL HARBOR INC.

Contact: S onya Reviczky, 306-783-1522 sreviczky@yailharbor.org

YELLOWHEAD FLYWAY BIRDING TRAIL ASSOCIATION INC.

Contact: M artin Phillips, 306-783-0825 (h) 306-621-6904 (c) Website: www.yfbta.com Facebook Page: Yellowhead Flyway Birding Trail Activities include Christmas Bird Count, member organized bird watching and sight seeing outings, annual Symposium and sponsorship of a summer outdoor education program for youth in the area.

YORKTON BRICK MILL HERITAGE SOCIETY

Contact: V ern Brown 306-783-8246 Or Larry Pearen, 306.621-0523 Website: yorktonbrickmill.ca or email: committee@yorktonbrickmill.ca The Yorkton Brick Mill Heritage Society Inc. was formed in 2012 by individuals interested in encouraging the preservation of the oldest surviving brick flour mill in Saskatchewan built in 1898. The

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Society meets monthly and holds several fundraising events each year including the Heritage Dinner which helps pay for the restoration of the original mill, the improvements of the grounds, and future expansion. Volunteers are always needed. Memberships and donations are always welcome. Join us to celebrate Yorkton’s history!

YORKTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Contact: J uanita Polegi or Sherry Krawetz MacDonald 306-783-4368 info@yorktonchamber.com www.yorktonchamber.com A member-driven not-for-profit organization, the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce is “the voice of business in Yorkton” advocating for its member businesses. The Chamber strives to promote and advance the interests and growth of its members in Yorkton and District.

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YORKTON DREAM CENTRE (YDC)

Contact: Dream Centre, 306-621-4669 A Family Play Place. YDC hosts a kids Indoor Playground called Dreamland. It is an unsupervised kids play place featuring five inflatable air bouncers. Add soft matts to play on, little cars to ride, foam blocks to create with and a pre-school area, there is FUN for everyone.

YORKTON EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION

Contact: 3 06-783-4800 Barb Woytas, General Manager barb.woytas@yorktonexhibition. com Whether you’re young or old, from the country or the city, there is something for everyone. For further info visit yorktonexhibition.com, follow us on Facebook, call us at 306-783-4800 or email info@ yorktonexhibition.com. Looking forward to bringing friends & neighbours together again!

YORKTON FARMERS’ MARKET

Contact: Brenda Purton (President), 306-620-8335 Jane Labash (Market Manager), 306-621-6117 Located at the Parkland Mall. Runs from March to December. Every Thursday 11 am - 3 p.m. Fresh vegetables, crafts, baking, cabbage rolls, honey and more.

YORKTON FRIENDSHIP CENTRE Contact: D arlene Langan, 306-782-2822

YORKTON HOUSING AUTHORITY Contact: 306-782-7733

YORKTON KIDSPORT

Contact: W ebsite: http://www.kidsportcanada. ca/saskatchewan/yorkton Email: yorktonkidsport@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ YorktonKidSport Twitter: @YorktonKidSport KidSport is a children’s charity dedicated to assisting children of families facing financial obstacles to participate in community sport programs. For more infor-

mation, or to locate an application form, please visit www.kidsportcanada.ca/saskatchewan/yorkton or contact us through email at yorktonkidsport@gmail.com

YORKTON PUBLIC LIBRARY

Contact: y orkton@parklandlibrary.ca Phone 306-783-3523 Yorkton Public Library offers a wide range of programming, an excellent in house collection, and access to a number of digital resources. And it’s all free with your library card! For more information, please visit www.parklandlibrary.ca or find us on social media: Twitter @YorktonPublicLi, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

YORKTON WILDLIFE FEDERATION

Contact: Laura Uhryn, President, 306-641-6117 Warren Thomson, Past President, 306-516-7521 Yorkton Wildlife Federation is an affiliate of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation. Annual memberships are available at the Sporting Goods Section of Canadian Tire. Memberships are $25 for individuals and $35 for family. YWF sponsors a boy and a girl annually to the Conservation Camp at Candle Lake in the summer. Contact Warren at 306-516-7521 or Laura Uhryn at 306-641-6117. Contact Heath at 306620-8653 for rental information. Events: Regular Trap Shooting on Tuesday evenings from 5:00 p.m. to Dusk at the YWF Trap Club as well as 3D Archery Range in the summer and fall months.

EDUCATION CHRIST THE TEACHER CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

Contact: M rs. Barb MacKesey, Director of Education Phone 306-783-8787 45A Palliser Way, Yorkton, SK. www.christtheteacher.ca Schools you can believe in! Our schools have a strong reputation as great places to work, learn, play and pray together. Our schools are proud to offer:


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• Pre-Kindergarten • French Immersion • Pre-Advanced and Advanced Placement • 21st Century Technology Instruction and Programs. • Hockey, Soccer and Active Living & Fitness Leadership credit offerings • Trades Training Program “Believe... Belong... Become”

Parkland College provides high quality, learner centered education and training as a foundation for lifelong success. The college offers a superior learning and campus experience for all students through quality programming and services. Students can get started on their careers by completing university classes, full degrees, and skills training certificates. Parkland College also delivers high school upgrading, safety training and corporate/professional development.

GOOD SPIRIT SCHOOL DIVISION #204 “Students come first”

Contact: Q uintin Robertson, Director of Education 306-786-5500 1-866-390-0773 info@gssd.ca www.gssd.ca Twitter: @gssd204 Facebook: Good Spirit School Division 204 With over 850 dedicated teachers, support staff and administrators, GSSD operates 28 schools in 15 communities throughout East Central Saskatchewan. The division works hard to provide safe, caring, welcoming, schools for students. Our primary objective is to foster a respectful learning environment to improve achievement levels of all students.

Parkland College and ECRF Research Farm Field Day Thursday, July 15, 10:00 to 2:00 (COVID19 restrictions permitting). Come to see and hear about the exciting field research that Parkland College and ECRF are doing this summer, check out the plots in two different locations and hear from industry partners about the projects, including variety trials, demonstrations and new research. Check out www.parklandcollege.sk.ca or www.ecrf.ca to register and for more information or email research@ parklandcollege.sk.ca

YORKTON NURSERY SCHOOL CO-OPERATIVE (YNSC)

PARKLAND COLLEGE

Contact: 3 06-783-6566 or 1-866-783-6766 info@parklandcollege.sk.ca www.parklandcollege.sk.ca

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The YNSC has been offering preschool children (ages 3 & 4) a high quality “learning through play” education for over 40 years. Registration forms available online. Can drop off at St. Andrew’s Church (mailbox).

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

AA & AL-ANON MEETINGS

Contact: A A - Sheldon Adamiak, 306-782-8770 Al-Anon - Betsy, 306-621-1103 Meetings: evenings and locations subject to change. For more information contact the above numbers for locations and times.

ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY PROGRAM Contact: J anet, 306-786-0183

CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY

Contact: 1 -877-977-4673 hello@sk.cancer.ca The Canadian Cancer Society is a national community-based organization whose mission is eradicating cancer and enhancing the quality of life of people living with cancer. You can learn more about what we do and the services we offer at www. cancer.ca and on our Facebook page Canadian Cancer Society. 2021 Yorkton Relay for Life It’s a Journey, Go the Distance Whether you are cheering the survivors, walking the track, passing the baton to your teammate or joining in exciting track side activities, Relay for Life is more than just a cancer walk — it is a journey. Please call 306-244-4219 or go to www. relayforlife.ca/sk for more information or to register as a survivor, a volunteer or a participant. Volunteers Volunteers are always needed for our various campaigns. If you are interested please call 1-877-977-4673.

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CANADIAN RED CROSS

Contact: M elanie Horton, Emergency Management Coordinator, East Central/ Southeast, SK, 306-782-4355 melanie.horton@redcross.ca The mission of the Canadian Red Cross is to improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity in Canada and around the world. Emergency Assistance Responder Volunteers provide emergency food, shelter, clothing, and personal care kits for victims of smallscale disasters (housefires) within 72 hours, across Canada. Call 1-888-8006493 for 24 Hour assistance. Red Cross is always looking for new volunteers to help those in vulnerable situations.

CARING FOR THE CAREGIVER

Contact: S onya Solonas, 306-620-7613 This group is a group of parents with children with disabilities who may feel alone and need some extra support. We meet at Saskatchewan Abilities the second Friday of every month from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. This group is sponsored by Saskatchewan Abilities for Community Living (SACL). For more information contact Sonya for upcoming meeting dates.

KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF CANADA Contact: E rin Gray, 1-888-664-8588 info@kidney.sk.ca www.kidney.ca/sk

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CPR Level A, B, C and Health Care Profession (HCP) All CPR courses include full instruction on AED. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation courses designed for individuals or for the workplace. St. John Ambulance or your facility. Other Courses Offered Emergency First Aid Personal Care Worker Course Babysitting Course Lifesaver, MFR/EMR, Instructor Development Program Infant/Child Workshop

Therapy Dog Teams Volunteer teams who visit nursing homes, schools, personal care homes, etc. in the area. Medical First Responder Volunteers Medical First Responder Volunteer Group that provides first aid services at public events in Yorkton and surrounding area. If you have some spare time, and an interest in health, safety and quality of life, please give us a call.

YOUR COLLEGE YOUR FUTURE

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

Contact: S hauna Jewhurst Yorkton SJA Training Centre Manager, 306-783-4544 sjayorkton@sja.ca Fax: 306-783-0199 www.sja.ca Our mission is to enable Canadians to improve their health, safety and quality of life by providing training and community service. Standard First Aid Modular course for those who want more than basic first aid skills. Meets OHS regulations. St. John Ambulance or your facility.

Apply online today! > parklandcollege.sk.ca


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A PROUD TRADITION OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION

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Christ the Teacher Catholic Schools have a proud tradition of providing outstanding Catholic educational programming in all of our schools, and are also pleased to offer:

Pre-Kindergarten • Kindergarten for Enhanced Literacy French Immersion • Pre-Advanced and Advanced Placement

CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS: ST. ALPHONSUS

“Open Hands, Caring Hearts” 81 Henderson St., E., Yorkton

306-783-4121

ST. MARY’S

“Together We Grow” 212 Independent St., Yorkton

ST. HENRY’S JR.

“Building Great Character One Virtue at a Time” 840 Main Street, Melville

306-728-4758

ST. HENRY’S SR. SCHOOL

ST. MICHAEL’S

“To Have Knowledge, You Must First Have Reverence for the Lord” 1255 Prince Edward Street, Melville - 306-728-3877

306-782-4407

ST. THEODORE

306-782-2889

“Called to Love and Serve” 407 Darlington St., E., Yorkton

ST. PAUL’S

“Christian Education Through Shepherding” 487 Parkview Road, Yorkton

306-783-9212

DREAMBUILDERS HIGH SCHOOL “Building the Dream, One Student at a Time” 345 Broadway St., W., Yorkton

306-782-0901

Christ the Teacher Catholic Schools

“Where the Knowledge of God is the Foundation of Learning” Theodore - 306-647-2762

SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL

“Faith, Knowledge, Unity” 280 Gladstone Avenue North, Yorkton

306-783-3128

45A Palliser Way, Yorkton, SK

306-783-8787

www.christtheteacher.ca  (@ChristtheTeacher)  (@CTTCS_212)

Believe...Belong...Become.

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STROKE AND REHABILITATION PROGRAM Contact: S ocial Worker, 306-786-0848 Fax: 306-786-0179 Social Work - Stroke and Rehabilitation Program Cornerstone Therapy and Jowsey House - YDNH 200 Bradbrooke Drive Yorkton, SK S3N 2K6

The Stroke Rehabilitation Program in Jowsey House provides intensive service (Occupational and Physical therapy, Speech Language Pathology, Social Work/Counseling, Nursing) to clients who have experienced a stroke and require additional inpatient rehabilitation services to achieve their greatest level of function. Outpatient therapy services after discharge, reintegration into the community and client and family education are part of the services provided. The Program Bed Rehabilitation (located in Jowsey House) provides short term inpatient rehabilitation services (Physical and Occupational Therapy) to clients who are no longer acute after surgery or serious illness and require additional enhanced rehabilitation prior to returning home.

THE HEALTH FOUNDATION OF EAST CENTRAL SK. INC.

Contact: R oss Fisher, 306-786-0506 ross.fisher@saskhealthauthority.ca The Health Foundation is a non-profit organization led by a volunteer board of directors that raises money to purchase medical equipment to enhance the healthcare available in this region. The Health Foundation puts on several events each year such as: Learn To Run Clinics, Charity Road Race, Gala Evening in Yorkton, Rhythm & Ribs and Charity Golf Classic. Some of the events may still run in 2021. Please visit the website at www. thehealthfoundation.ca or call 306-7860506 for more information. Charity Golf Classic To return in 2022.

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TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Contact: J oanne Geysen, 306-783-3765 Email: jgeysentops@myaccess.ca Tuesdays: SIGN east entrance, 83 North St., 6:00 p.m. Wednesdays: SIGN lower level, 345 Broadway St. W., 12 noon.

YORKTON PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT GROUP

Contact: G ordon Jackson, 306-782-5748 Victor Surjik, 306-782-2398

MOTOR HOBBIES LEADING EDGE AVIATION

Contact: Phone 306-783-0321 Owned and operated by Don Ingham, Leading Edge Aviation is located at the Yorkton airport. Established in 1994, the company continues the Ingham tradition of excellence in aviation reaching back nearly 70 years. We welcome you to discover the freedom of flight and learn to fly or simply come and see the Parkland area from a birds perspective and go for a scenic flight. Whether a quick trip up over town or a customized route of your choice we can cater to you at any time, all year. Contact us to arrange this new and exciting experience.

PARKLAND RACING ASSOCIATION

Contact: M arty or Denise Sharp, 306-782-3344, 306-621-3177 www.yellowheadspeedway.net 2021 Race Dates (Tentative): Test and Tune: May 29, 2021 Opening Race Day: May 30, 2021 Regular Race Days: June 19, July 11, July 25, 2021 Invitational: August 14 & 15, 2021, includes Mini Circuit - Tisdale, Swift Current, Swan River and Yorkton. Alternate Rain Date: August 22, 2021.


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YORKTON MOTORCYCLE CLUB (Motocross)

The Yorkton Motorcycle Club was formed in 1995 with the mission to support all aspects of motorcycling and to promote the sport for the enjoyment of it’s membership. The major focus of the club is the operation of Millstone Raceway which is a sanctioned motocross race track located one mile north of Yorkton on Highway #9N. Millstone Raceway is open spring, summer and fall for daily use by members. Membership in the club is available seasonally for $100 + $10 per additional family member. In addition day passes are available at a cost of $15 per rider. Memberships and passes are available across the highway at Schrader’s, Monday through Saturday during regular business hours. Riders under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult and all forms and waivers must be completed. The club hosts at least one provincial championship motocross race per season. They also run introductory and advanced motocross schools subject to membership interest. For additional information contact Rick Bradshaw at 306-621-4341, or Rick Dawson at 306-621-1426 or any of the Schrader’s staff at 306-783-3333.

SELF DEFENSE

KEES TAEKWONDO

Respect, discipline, confidence, fitness and self defense are aspects learned in the exciting world of Taekwondo. In Yorkton, only Kees is recognized by Sask Sport and Sport Canada as a qualified participant for this Olympic style sport. Taekwondo for Summer Starting July 12, a special priced course designed to give you an introduction to Taekwondo over July and August school break. A great way to discover your potential and give you a leg up on those that begin in September. Taekwondo Summer Day Camps Starting July 12 and July 19 at 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Two separate week long day camps will be conducted. Limited enrollment. Call to reserve spots and confirm details. Tae Kwon Do for Life Physical and mental training that creates a positive and confident attitude that fosters success in life for all ages. Our course challenges you at your own ability and pace. We will help your children achieve new confidence, better grades, self-respect, self-discipline and a winning attitude. Develops leadership skills in your children to help succeed in life. Starting August 21 call to arrange a free private introductory evaluation classes.

Contact: 306-783-0650

Proud to Salute Agriculture Don’t Just Get “R” Done.

Get “R” Done Rite! 391 Ball Road • Yorkton, SK 306-782-9600 Fax: 306-782-4449


After School Martial Arts Program Limited openings! We transport! Designed for the working parents or single parent family, this program develops leadership qualities in a structured environment. An alternative to extended, after school daycare or babysitting until 6:00 p.m. Snack, homework and game time intertwined with martial arts lessons and values for around the same cost as after school daycare. Respect, discipline, confidence, fitness and self defense are aspects learned in our structured environment. This program is tax deductible.

YORKTON MARTIAL ARTS TRAINING CENTER

Contact: M ike Forster Master Instructor, 306-621-1555 ymatc@hotmail.com www.ymatc.com Yorkton’s #1 Authority in Martial Arts Instruction, Equipment and Personal Safety. One free week for all new students ages 3 - 103. Self Defense, Kickboxing, MMA, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Wrestling, Weapons, Kung Fu, Little Ninjas, Taekwondo, Women’s Self Defense, Bully Proof. Call, text message, email or visit us online or drop by 295 Broadway St. W. (beside Co-op Gas) for more info. Like us on Facebook and find us on Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.

SENIORS GROUPS

GOLDEN AGERS SENIOR CENTER

Contact: Verna Moroz, 306-783-6293 Socializing on a weekly basis. Birthday, Anniversary and Bingo We hold birthdays and anniversaries the last Thursday of the month and bingos every Thursday at 1:00 p.m. Golden Agers Center, St. Mary’s Church (use North entrance) Ages 50+ Achievement Day in August

NEW HORIZONS SENIOR CITIZENS Contact: J ean Remezoff, 306-783-8891 Rental Information: Peter Legebokoff, 306-783-6109

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78 First Avenue North, Yorkton 306-783-4835 Membership is open to all individuals over 50. The Centre promotes a variety of activities and seminars including Yoga/Fitness, Dance Zumba Fitness, Pool/Shuffleboard evenings, Avoiding Scams, Safety, Nutrition, Estate Planning, Driver Refresh Courses and several social events during the year. The weekly Friday night dances are a highlight, with live music and lunch from 8:00 p.m. to midnight for $10.00. A fun event that provides light exercise, physical fitness and an opportunity to socialize. The New Horizons Centre is an affordable venue that can be rented for family reunions, birthdays, weddings, company socials, anniversaries, small conventions and training/educational seminars. It is air-conditioned, has accessible washrooms and is one of the few venues permitting self-catering. Watch for new programs emerging at the New Horizons Seniors Centre.

YORKTON RETIRED SENIOR CITIZENS

Contact: J oan Cartwright, 306-783-6042 Vicki Stebner, 306-783-2192 Cribbage and pool, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Lower level at St. Gerard’s Church. For ages 50 and up. Everyone welcome.

YORKTON THRESHERMEN’S CLUB INC.

Contact: H arvey Drotar, 306-782-3559 or Western Development Museum, 306-783-8361 yorkton@wdm.ca The Yorkton Threshermen’s Club welcomes individuals interested in all aspects of steam, horse-powered and internal combustion equipment and machinery. Regular Monthly Meetings Please call the WDM at 306-783-8361 for the latest information on dates and times.

SERVICE CLUBS AND FRATERNITIES

CANADIAN FEDERATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN Contact: E lsie Stechyshyn, 306-783-4862 www.cfuw.org


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We are part of a strong national organization which advances the human rights of women and girls by promoting high standards of education. In Yorkton, promoted kindergarten, established Parkland Regional Library, lobbied for a recycling program (nationally recognized), prepared a resolution on the sustainability of grain production and advocate with government on social justice issues. Through fundraisers, we award scholarships to grade 12 girls taking post secondary training: to Parkland College and to the Music Festival. We donate to local, national and international issues. We have an active book club, active video club and active action and issues club. Check us out on Facebook.

KINETTE CLUB OF YORKTON

Contact: Jen Ruf, 306-621-3125 Ladies service club. Meets 2nd Wednesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. in the Blue Room at Kinsmen Arena.

KING GEORGE CHAPTER #14 ROYAL ARCH MASONS Contact: E arl Greiner, 306-782-1307 Visitors welcome.

PARKLAND SHRINE CLUB

Contact: W ayne Stephens, 306-621-6555 wstephens@sasktel.net Fraternal organization, supporter of community events and treatment and care of burned and crippled children care and treatment.

ROTARY CLUB OF YORKTON

Contact: R ay Bailey, 306-783-7552 www.clubrunner.ca/yorkton “Service Above Self”. Rotary’s main objective is service — in the community, in the workplace and around the globe. Our club meets Mondays at noon at Mano’s Restaurant. Join us! For more information, view our website.

THE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN OF YORKTON

Contact: 306-783-2777 The International Women of Yorkton and area is a social group for all women. They meet one evening a month at 222 Smith Street East, Yorkton. Call for more information.

YORKTON & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

Contact: L iz, 306-782-2830 Website: www.yorktonhort.ca


The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society promotes every aspect of horticulture. Meetings are held on Zoom on the third Wednesday of each month (except July, August and January & February). New members are always wel come. Annual Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Display Show: Wednesday, August 4, 2021. For more information call Liz at 306-782-2830 or visit the website at www. yorktonhort.ca

YORKTON CHAPTER #92 ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR

Contact: D avid Polachek, 306-782-9642 dpolachek@sasktel.net Fraternal organization, supports various good causes and community projects.

YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD MUSIC STORE

36 - 2ND AVE N, YORKTON, SK (306) 782-5355

YORKTON ELKS LODGE #392

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Contact: E arl Greiner, 306-782-1307 or Jim Wold, 306-782-7138

YORKTON LIONS CLUB

Contact: F acebook: @YorktonLionsClub www.yorktonlionsclub.ca Lions give strong leadership and support to worthy community projects in Yorkton and area. We invite all service motivated persons to join Lions so that you too can make a difference.You will be rewarded with the fellowship of like minded men and women and a sense of achievement as you give back and Pay It Forward, both at the same time. Lions are community minded men and women who donate their time and talent to make the world a better place to live. We serve.

Promoting the sport & recreational benefits of disc golf across the Parkland Region

YORKTON’S PREMIER MUSIC STORE BOX STORE PRICES, SMALL TOWN SERVICE

More than 20 courses for you to play.

fuzztonemusic@sasktel.net

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YORKTON MASONIC LODGE #12

Contact: D avid Polachek, 306-782-9642 Meetings first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Visiting members welcome. A fraternal organization.

YORKTON TRIBAL COUNCIL

Contact: 306-782-3644

SPORTS, RECREATION AND FITNESS

BROKEN ARROW ARCHERY CLUB Contact: A l Bohn, 306-621-6309

DEER PARK GOLF COURSE

Contact: T he Pro Shop for more details at 306-786-1711 Located on the west side of Yorkton on Highway #52, Deer Park Golf Course has been operating since 1921. The course is one of Saskatchewan’s top ranked 18 hole championship golf courses. The 6,347 yard layout of rolling, tree lined fairways is a beautiful setting any golfer will enjoy with multiple tee areas that compliment the challenging terrain.

PARKLAND VALLEY SPORT, CULTURE AND RECREATION DISTRICT INC.

Contact: S heila Hrynuik, 306-782-3353 www.parklandvalley.ca

PATRICK PARK DISC GOLF COURSE/RODNEY RIDGE DISC GOLF COURSE

Disc golf has become a very popular sport around the world and locally. In Yorkton there are currently two beautiful disc golf courses. Patrick Park Disc Golf Course is located on King Street and boasts an 18 basket layout. Patrick Park is a par 27 front nine and covers 2379 feet. The back nine is a par 33 with added mandatory’s and extends the course another 3037 feet. The course offers a mix of challenging tee locations for the advanced player, as well as offering a more beginner friendly experience. Rodney Ridge Disc Golf Course is a new addition to the city of Yorkton. Designed by local disc golfers, the nine basket, 3161 ft. course opened for play in the spring of 2020 to great reviews. The course offers two of the longest holes you will see in the province and some of the most challenging elevation changes as well. It’s a real beauty! To promote the growth of the sport, players are encouraged to come out every Wednesday from May to September. It is a night for players of all skill levels, with more experienced players more than happy to help beginners get a feel for the sport. For those with a competitive edge, The Parkland Association of Disc Golf schedules many tournaments in Yorkton and area throughout the season. The association includes over 20 disc golf courses within a 90 minute drive of Yorkton allowing day trips full of disc golf frenzy.


For more information on tournaments in the area please email padg.yorkton@ gmail.com, or check out the Parkland Association of Disc Golf Facebook page. See you on the Disc Golf Course.

SPECIAL OLYMPICS SASKATCHEWAN

Contact: Sherry, 306-620-9757 Betty-Ann, 306-435-9501 We are a volunteer organization offering training and competition in sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. We are currently offering Bowling, Swimming, Bocce and Snowshoeing and Golf. We are hoping to expand into other sports if we can recruit coaches. We are also planning on offering a Special Olympics Youth Program. Contacts: Caroline, 306-621-7890; Pam, 306-6213563. The Youth Program is designed for children and youths ages 2 - 12 with an intellectual/developmental disability, and their families. The program helps them to develop basic motor and sports skills through fun and positive movement experiences. These programs promote opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy, enhance skills, and create friendships.

YORKTON AQUABATIX

Contact: E mber Simpson, 306-621-6170 yorktonaquabatix@hotmail.ca Learning acrobatics in the water has never been this much fun. Synchro is the sport that defines strength, flexibility, agility and grace. Join us this year for a fantastic year of fun, fitness, friendship and teamwork. Synchro Watershow - held every spring. Watch for date and time. All are welcome. We offer: • Aqua Squirts Program, ages 5 - 7 • Recreational Program, 8 and under, 10 and under, 18 and under • Pre-Competitive Program • Competitive Program • Master Program

YORKTON CANOE AND KAYAK CLUB

Contact: B ox 1123, Yorkton, Sask. S3N 2X3 Ph.: 306-786-7155 (Summer) Email: yorktoncanoekayakclub@yahoo.ca Website: yorktoncanoekayakclub.com

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YCKC is a non-profit organization dedicated to introducing the Olympic sport of Spring Canoe/Kayaking to paddlers of all ages/athletic abilities. Learn-to-Paddle, Dragon Boating, CanoeKids and recreational programs emphasize safety while learning new skills. YCKC competitive athletes make Yorkton proud at local/provincial/national regattas, competing with sportsmanship and excellence. YCKC annually hosts a Developmental Regatta (beginner Sprint competition), Indoor Dragon Boat Competition, and a Fall Dragon Boat Race. Visit YCKC’s website and Facebook page for more information.

YORKTON GUN CLUB

Contact: Greg Apland, 306-783-9145 Yorkton Gun Show Contact Eugene Duchnitski, 306-783-6025 or 306-621-6036.

YORK LAKE GOLF CLUB

Contact: 3 06-783-8424 Email: info@yorktlakegolf.com Website: yorktlakegolf.com

OPEN ALL SUMMER

SKINNER GARDEN CLASSICS CELEBRATING 30 YEARS IN THE PARKLAND Home of Quality Prairie Hardy Plants *Fruiting Shrubs & Trees *Shade & Flower Trees *Roses *Clematis *Perennials *Ornamental Shrubs

Free 2021 Price List Available Box 366, 417 Sully Ave. 306-782-6610 Yorkton email: skinnergardenclassics@sasktel.net Access to Sully Ave. off Broadway St. West


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YORK LAKE REGIONAL PARK

Contact: 3 06-782-7080 yorklakerp@sasktel.net Website: saskregionalparks.ca/ park/york-lake/ York Lake Regional Park is a multi-use recreation park complete with daily and seasonal campsites, canteen, playground, outdoor fitness equipment, horsehoe pits, nature trail, ball diamonds, beach volleyball courts, boat launch, Wildlife Club (trap and skeet shooting, 3D archery), Gun Club (indoor handgun range), Canoe and Kayak Club and the Yorkton Navy League. The York Lake Golf & Country Club offering golf and foot golf is located 5 km NW or the park near Yorkton.

YORKTON MINOR BASEBALL

Contact: G ina Flett, 306-828-0937 50 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK S3N 0L7 yorktonminorbaseball@hotmail. com www.yorktonminorbaseball.ca

Yorkton Minor Baseball provides opportunity for children ages 4 - 18 years old to play baseball and compete in local leagues and competitive provincial leagues.

YORKTON PARKS

Contact: Y orkton Parks and Recreation at 306-786-1750 or email cdpr@yorkton.ca The City of Yorkton has over 140 acres of developed park and open space for residents and visitors to discover! Spaces are designed for both active and passive recreation. Passive parks do not host play structures or sporting facilities but are designed to enhance the community through the beauty of the green space. Walking trails, benches, and picnic tables are provided for use, and these parks make great locations for informal play by families, friends, and neighbours. Garbage cans are available at all parks. Spray parks operate daily during the summer from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Logan Green Park This nature park includes a hard surface trail that’s perfect for walking, jogging or cycling; as well as four soccer pitches. Entrances to the pathways are located to the south of Logan Crescent at Tupper and Laurier Avenue as well as from the Queen Street. Soccer pitches are accessed using Gladstone Avenue. The Logan Green catch and release fish pond is fully stocked with trout and provides a natural ecosystem with educational opportunities. A provincial license is not required, however hooks must be barbless and live bait is not allowed. A parking lot providing quick access to the fish pond is located off Queen Street adjacent to the Water Treatment Plant. The Ravine Ecological Preserve consists of a hiking trail that works its way through grassland, aquatic and aspen parkland habitat. The 1.7 mile (2.8 km) hiking trail will guide you through the preserve. In the southwest corner, you will find the arboretum with species of ornamental trees and shrubs hardy to the Yorkton area. Take one hour out of your day and


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York Lake Golf & Country Club 12 Hole Golf Course

York Lake Golf and Country Club boasts a beautiful 12 Hole Golf course just 5 minutes outside of Yorkton. When time is a factor, the option to golf 6, 9 or 12 Holes is becoming popular. We also have a Driving Range and Practice Green for anyone looking to hone their skills before the round.

12 Hole Footgolf Course

If you are tired of being cooped up and looking for some fun for the whole family, bring them out to York Lake for a fun new activity that promises lots of fresh air and exercise. A standard soccer ball and a pair of running shoes is the only equipment required.

Licensed restaurant

Open Daily for Breakfast and Lunch with a great menu to tantalize your taste buds. We recommend booking a table in advance as we are following all COVID-19 guidelines and seating will be limited. Check out our menus at www.yorklakegolf.com

NEW! Picnic Area:

Call and book a function in our brand new picnic area, cozy up to the fire and relax after a round.

Scheduled Events: Monday – 9:00 AM Seniors 12 Hole Scramble Tuesday – Ladies Night – All Day Wednesday – Men’s night – All Day

*** Contact the Clubhouse for details at 306-783-8424 www.yorklakegolf.com


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stroll along the trail. The natural trail path of the Ravine means that the path has roots, rocks and trees that might be in the way. The parks diversity of plants and animals will delight you. Remember to take nothing but pictures and leave nothing but footprints behind. Working with CSquared Innovations - Saskatchewan’s Candock Distributor, and with funding support from The Trans Canada Trail, the boardwalk at the Ravine Ecological Preserve was replaced in 2018.

Yorkton’s Skate Park is located off Broadway Street on Brodie Avenue. Please remember your protective equipment when riding. Wiggly Field Off Leash Dog Park, located south of the Jaycee Beach Ball Diamonds, provides a community park setting for dogs to exercise and play off-leash in a controlled environment under supervision of their owners. Please remember to pick up after your dog. Disposal bags are available on site.

YORKTON SPORTS HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM

Contact: B oard Members listed on the website or: Chair - Don Pfeifer: 306-621-7849 (donpfeiger@sasktel.net) VC - Dave Spelay: 306-621-3360 Sec/Treas. - Ryan Kitchen: 306-786-4590 The Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame and Museum now has both a physical and virtual presence within our community. The physical location is found on the second level of the Gallagher Centre. Here you will find newly installed portraits of all former inductees and updated displays of sporting memorabilia and artifacts. Virtually our newly developed website can be accessed at www.yorktonsportshalloffame.ca.

HEARN’S WESTVIEW PHARMACY 306.783.4331 • 265 Bradbrooke Drive, Yorkton Free Delivery & Mail Out Service • Diabetic Supply Centre Ostomy Supplies • Full Prescription Service Patient Counselling • Minor Ailments Prescribing Free Flu Shots • Variety of Compression Stockings Aircast Walking Boots & Sports Injury Devices First Aid Supplies & Bandages

Now Offering Free home Deliveries

OPEN

Monday-Friday 9am - 8pm • Saturday 9am - 5pm Closed Sundays & Holidays


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YORKTON UNITED FC

Contact: T echnical Director, Michael Jakubiec, 306-621-1380 Email: techdirector@yorktonunitedfc.ca Yorkton United FC is excited to offer soccer programming for the following ages. U5 to Adult. Community Leagues and Club programs starting at U9. You can register online at www.yorktonunitedfc.ca or at Canada Soccer Shop. Players of all skills and commitment levels from U5 to Adult are encouraged to register.

Club 55+ Bowling for people 55 years and over. Starts in September Each league takes 2 hours Yorkton Bowl Arena 55+ Contact Brad Woychesko, 306-783-5183

YORKTON SLO PITCH LEAGUE

Contact: Kelly Procyshen, 306-621-7662 Co-ed slo pitch league for adults starting end of May to mid-August. League games are played at the slo pitch diamonds located at York Lake Regional Park. Registration begins mid-April.

YORKTON YOUTH BOWLING Contact: B rad Woychesko, 306-783-5183 yktnbowl@sasktel.net

Bowling in a league setting for children 5 - 18. Children bowl in leagues according to their age. Youth Bowling Teach young people how to bowl. They compete at house, zone, provincial and national levels. September (start up) Each league takes approximately 1 - 1-1/2 hours

Hear it. Live it. Servicing all makes and models of hearing aids. 275 Bradbrooke Dr, Yorkton, SK S3N 3L3

306.782.1881 premiercarehearing.ca

Coralee Schoenrock

M.A, Aud(C) Audiologist/Owner Registered Sk


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YORKTON TENNIS CLUB

Contact: R oss Green, 306-621-3059 Yorkton Pirates Tennis Club on Facebook.

YORKTON TRAP CLUB

Contact: B arry Signarowski, 306-621-4376

YOUTH CLUBS

2834 64TH FIELD BATTERY ROYAL CANADIAN ARMY CADET CORPS

Contact: C ommanding Officer 2834army@cadets.gc.ca Cell: 306-262-5227 http://yorktonarmycadets.ca Yorkton Armoury, 56 — 1st Ave. N. A national program that provides training in leadership, drill, map and compass, marksmanship, citizenship, physical fitness, bushcraft and history the Canadian Armed Forces. Open to youth 12-18 years of age. There are no membership fees, and uniform is loaned at no cost. There may be fundraising for some optional activities. Training occurs Monday evenings, 6:45 - 9:30 p.m., September to June. There are also a handful of weekend camping trips and Saturday day training. See our website for full year calendar. Summer training opportunities range from 1st weekend of July to mid-August. Depending on level, courses are 2, 3 and 6 weeks in length at Vernon, Whitehorse, etc. Music training courses are available. Must be active members. All costs associated with summer training are covered by the program.

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF YORKTON AND AREA

Contact: I rma Van De Bon-Nicol, 306-782-3471 Fax: 306-782-2181 Cell: 306-740-7930 345 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, S3N 0N8 bbbs.yorktonarea@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca OR irma.vandebon@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Yorkton and Area enables life-changing mentoring relationships to ignite the power and potential of young people. We offer one-to-one mentoring, vitrual and school-based mentoring, plus group mentoring. BBBS Virtual Mentoring Program provides youth ages 6 to 16 with a Mentor and a friend to talk and share the experiences of growing up with. Through weekly vitrual connections a relationship is developed between the mentor and the mentee that is built on trust and common interestes and is supported by our experienced caseworkers. The result is a life-changing experience for both the mentor and the mentee.

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Community Connections Life Skills Program Community Connections Life Skills for youth ages 6 to 12: an opportunity to develop their leadership abilities and life skills while learning how to make a difference in their community, have fun, make new friends and experience great day camping experiences. Taking place July and August. Field trips, crafts, playing music or games, sports and recreation and just hanging out. Hosted in Yorkton. Dependant on SK Health guidelines and protocol. Upcoming Special Events: 12th Annual Golf Tournament August 14, 2021 at Esterhazy Golf Course Everyone welcome. Raise pledges and win great prizes/ five flight prizes to be awarded and hole in ones to be won. With caddied and specialty holes, and lots of fun. Bowl For Kids Sake Yorkton May 14, 15, 16, 2021. Big Play at Yorkton Western Development Museum and Yorkton Bowl Arena, Lawn Bowling and games. Teams of 4. You choose your twohour bowling time, guaranteed prizes to be won for pledge levels, grand prizes for top six pledge raisers. Lots of door prizes and chances to win! BIG Play in the park.

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Annual BBS Show N Shine August 28, 2021 at WalMart 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Everyone welcome $5.00 entry for participants, 100 entries welcome, 13 trophies to win, raffles, silent auction and door prizes.

BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF YORKTON, INC.

Contact: M arge, 306-783-2582 admin@boysandgirlsclubofyorkton.ca Website: www.boysandgirlsclubofyorkton.ca Facebook Pages: Boys and Girls Club of Yorkton, Inc. and Yorkton Teen Programs and Events Instagram: @bgcyorkton and @ yorktonteenprograms Twitter: @BGCYorkton The Boys and Girls Club of Yorkton, Inc. is a non-profit organization and Registered Charity dedicated to providing quality programs and services to children, youth and families in Yorkton. The mandate of the Club is to provide quality programming, thereby assisting them to become strong individuals and strengthening our community. Our Mission is “to provide a safe, supportive place where children and youth can experience new opportunities, overcome barriers, build positive relationships and develop confidence and skills for life”. Our vision is “that all children and youth discover and achieve their full potential and are healthy, successful and active participants in society”. All of our services are measured against our five Core Values; Inclusion & Opportunity, Respect and Belonging, Empowerment, Collaboration and Speaking Out. Check us out at www.boysandgirlsclubofyorkton. ca. In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, we offer a variety of virtual program opportunities, as well as essential in-person programming.

GIRL GUIDES OF CANADA

Contact: C arrie Morrison, 306-782-0706 guidecarrie@gmail.com

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For girls ages 5-18 who are interested in fun and adventure. Age appropriate indoor and outdoor activities to promote friendship and learning in an active hands on environment. We are also always looking for leaders so if you are an adult woman interested in working with girls to help them grow into independent leaders of tomorrow please contact us.

GRIDDERS CHEERLEADING Contact: Jennifer Ingham

Cheerleading is a combination of dance, jumps, stunting, and tumbling. Gridders Cheerleading, established in 2012, provides a fun environment for kids to learn and be physically active. Our programs aim at developing self-esteem, participation, sportsmanship, team building, and personal well being and athleticism. We offer programs for both Competitive and Recreational Athletes. Programming runs from September to April, with camps and clinics available from MayAugust. Gridders Cheerleading is run by Saskatchewan Cheerleading Association Certified Coaches. We offer programs for

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Phone: (306) 786-8832 Fax: (306) 786-1895 500 Broadway Street West Yorkton, SK • S3N 0P2 Email: kgcsmgr@gmail.com

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everyone ages 3 and older, no experience required! If you would like to have fun and be physically active, then cheerleading is for you! Whether you’re looking to enroll in our competitive cheer or dance programs join a recreational class or supplement your training for another sport with a tumbling, fitness or flexibility class, we have something for you! Check out our programs and register at www.griddercheer. com

JUNIOR NBA

Contact: C had McDowell yorktonbasketball@yahoo.com http://www.instagram.com/yorktonbasketball The official grassroots youth development program of Canada Basketball. This national youth basketball program is designed to develop fundamental skills, sportsmanship and a love of the game of basketball. The goal of the program is to allow participants the opportunity to maximize their potential, while promoting the importance of youth basketball as a vehicle to build character, discipline and self-esteem. The regular program is for children in grades 1-6 and runs from mid-January until mid-April but hopefully there will be some outdoor camps in the summer. All updates will be posted on Instagram.

YORKTON CREATORS 4-H CLUB Contact: V i M. Protz, 306-782-4721

4-H is young people, parents, screened adult volunteers working together to benefit all. Offers effective team work, leadership training, curling, parliamentary procedure and public speaking. Open to youth 6-21 years. Cooking or Crafts Cooking members learn art of baking and cooking. Craft members learn to create articles. Fall and winter months Time and location vary 11 - 21 yrs.

Photography, Sewing, Woodworking Members learn proper picture taking. The art of sewing. Working with different wood and finishes. Fall and winter months Time and location vary 12 yrs. and older Horse Contact Brenda Zalys, 306-647-2777 4-U Projects 4-U anything and everything. Fall and winter months Time and location vary 12 - 14 yrs. and older, all youth Achievement Day Members write exam, have program, exhibit record books and articles created. They receive certificate or seal, pin or gift and trophy. Yorkdale Central School All ages Light meal to follow Free admission, bring a friend

YORKTON CRUSH SOFTBALL

Contact: B ox 662, Yorkton, SK S3N 2W7 www.yorktoncrushsoftball.com York Lake Ball Diamonds is the home to the Yorkton Crush Softball Club. Our club provides the opportunity for girls ages 5 - 19 to learn the necessary skills to play softball, form lasting friendships, and bond with their teammates. Our teams host games at York Lake, and travel to surrounding communities such as Roblin, Russell, Esterhazy, Langenburg, Melville, to name a few. Our Learn To Play program is open to boys AND girls ages 5 - 7. The age groups above that, are for girls only.


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Year End Carnival

Science Experiments

Baking

Crafts

Field Trips

Sports

Theme Weeks

Movies

Registration open NOW! For more information find us on Facebook or Call 306-621-3834 **CAMP PRICING** $150/week OR $35 daily drop in fee (pending space)


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