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dance innovations
Contact: Tammy Sullivan Kostersky, 306-786-6814 info@danceinnovations.com dance.i@sasktel.net www.danceinnovations.com Come and be a part of our Dance Family. Dance Innovations has been making dreams come true for the children of Yorkton for 23 years. Our certified and professional staff has your child’s best interest at heart and strives to challenge each and every student to achieve their potential. Whether it is for the competitive student striving for an elite level of training, or the recreational student dancing for fitness and fun, the 2 year old toddler, 17 year old teen and all in between, Dance Innovations has a program to suit your needs. Jump ‘n Jam, Creative Dance, Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Acro, Contemporary and Boys Crew - Dance Innovations has it covered. Check out our website and register now to avoid disappointment. Come and enjoy our family.
free my muse theatre company
Contact: 306-782-MUSE (6873) freemymuse@hotmail.com www.freemymusetheatre.com A Professional Theatre Studio offering classes and productions for all ages in Yorkton and Melville. Play Productions (Ages 7 and Up) “Jack Frost”, Yorkton, in December “Puss ‘n Boots the Western”, Melville, in February
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And Classes in: Acting, Collective Creation, Improvisation, Character Development, Monologues, Ensemble Performance, Yorkton and Melville. Contact Free My Muse for which classes are best for your actors. See us at City Wide Registration in Yorkton and Melville.
godfrey dean art gallery
Contact: D onald Stein, 306-786-2992 gdag@sasktel.net www.deangallery.ca The Godfrey Dean Art Gallery provides people in the Yorkton region, and their visitors, a meaningful engagment with visual arts. Fall and Winter art programs for children are being revamped. New programs coming this fall. Check out our website and Facebook page for more information.
kalyna ukrainian dance school
Contact: K evin Kluk, 306-621-7480 kluk@sasktel.net “Celebrating Ukrainian Family Culture through the Art of Dance”. Yorkton Kalyna Dance School provides Ukrainian Dance instructions for ages 4 - 18 years of age. Instruction is given for six different regions: Poltavski, Transcarpathian, Bukovina, Hutzul, Volyn and Polissia. We focus on Ukrainian dance, culture and tradition, all provided in a family oriented atmosphere. Returning for their eleventh year of instruction to Kalyna are Serhiy and Liana Zabutny from Regina. They both have attained Masters of Ballet and Ukrainian Folk Dance. Yorkton Kalyna Ukrainian Dance School has been active since the mid 1960’s. We are a non-profit, self-governing group under the St. Mary’s Catholic Women’s League. Yorkton Kalyna hosts our Annual Dance Competition.
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PARKLAND WOODWORKER’S GUILD
Contact: John Denbrok, 306-782-2231 Parkland Woodworker’s Guild meets at 7:30 p.m., the second Thursday of each month September to June in the basement of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, 384 Gladstone Avenue South. Our members do woodworking, carving, scrolling, turning and build furniture. We have a Member’s library. Visitors welcome.
PARKLAND WRITER’S ALLIANCE
Contact: Carol Knoll, 306-782-5755 Email: writersyorkton@gmail.com Website: http://parklandwritersalliance.wordpress.com Parkland region’s public writing group meets 1st Wednesday of the month at the Yorkton Public Library, 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Everyone interested in writing is welcome. Annual membership fee is $10.
SQUARE & ROUND DANCE CLUB (PARK SWINGERS)
Contact: Ray Thies, 306-782-9790 Square Dancing Club that caters to all ages of dancers. Square dancing is a form of activity that challenges physically, mentally and socially. For times and locations call the above number.
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 celebrates our dancers with a ‘Malanka’ in January at the Gallagher Centre Flexi Hall and our annual Spring Showcase in the spring.
YORK COLONY QUILTERS GUILD
Contact: Sally 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 charity quilts, placemats for Meals on Wheels, and raffle proceeds. Regular Meetings Regular meetings held each Wednesday from midSeptember through mid-May. Beginning at 9:30 a.m. Western Development Museum
TREASURE CHEST TOASTMASTERS
Contact: Mike Neilson, 306-620-7252 Julien Brazeau, 306-740-7614 Toastmasters meetings are an effective way to learn and improve your communication and leadership skills in a no-pressure atmosphere. Weekly meetings held every Wednesday evening, 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at Parkland College Trades & Technology Centre, 273 Dracup Avenue North, Yorkton.
TROYANDA UKRAINIAN DANCE ENSEMBLE
Contact: Verena Popowich, 306-621-6171 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 to appreciate one of the most beautiful of Ukrainian traditions.
Forever Wellness Centre Shawna Morrow BF, BPF, CFMW Access Bars® & Body Process Facilitator Mindful Meditation Self-Empowerment Coach Offering classes and sessions that give people the tools to change their point of views so they can create a greater life they desire. There are classes for all ages. Your Point of View creates your reality!
www.foreverwellnesscentre.com 306-783-3303 • shawna@foreverwellnesscentre.com Located at 132F Broadway Street West, Yorkton, SK
Forever Wellness Centre Nicole Nagy RMT Therapeutic Massage Prenatal & Postnatal Massage Hot Stones & Sports Massage Fire Glass Cupping IASTM/Scraping Government Claims www.foreverwellnesscentre.com 306-783-3303 • nicole@foreverwellnesscentre.com Located at 132F Broadway Street West, Yorkton, SK
Contact: D onna Evans, 306-621-8934 yorktonbands@gmail.com The Yorkton and District Band Boosters is a group to help promote and assist school band programs in the Yorkton district, Good Spirit School Division and Christ the Teacher Catholic School Division. We try to help make these programs affordable to all students in the Yorkton district.
yorkton arts council
Contact: 306-783-8722 49 Smith Street East, S3N 0H4 Email: yorktonartscouncil@sasktel.net Website: yorktonarts.ca The Yorkton Arts Council provides opportunities to engage with the arts through inspiration, education and entertainment.
Sunflower Art and Craft Market Friday, September 8, 2017, 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Saturday, September 9, 2017: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 2017-2018 Performing Arts Culture Days Land Titles Building, 49 Smith St. E. September 30: Danny Olliver, 7:30 p.m. Stars for Saskatchewan Yorkton Regional High School, Anne Portnuff Theatre, 150 Gladstone Ave. N., Yorkton 7:30 p.m. • October 3, 2017: Leisa Way - Oh, Canada, Celebrating Canada’s 150 • October 27, 2017: Lalia Biala • November 16, 2017: Union Duke • January 20, 2018: Rosie and the Riveters • February 8, 2018: 100 Mile House • March 3, 2018: Prairie Debut Presents: Henderson Kolk Duo • March 14: Prairie Debut - Chooi Brothers • April 19, 2018: Derina Harvey Band Yorkton Registered Music Teachers & The Yorkton Arts Council Present: October 13, 2017: 7:00 p.m., Piano Cameleons, Duo Piano at St. Andrew’s United Church
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Story Slam In partnership with the Parkland Writers Alliance and the Yorkton Public Library. October 18, 2017
yorkton community choir
Contact: Laurene Jemieff, 306-620-7736 If you enjoy singing come out to rehearsals Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m. Yorkton Regional High School choir room D1. Choir runs from mid September to first part of May. Choir is under the direction of Laurene Jemieff and accompanied by Shani Apland.
yorkton community concert band
Contact: D ean Petersen, 306-782-5155 deangayla@live.ca or Director, Larry Pearen, 306-782-4182 lpear@sasktel.net An adult concert band and a jazz band for interested people to take part in. We play several times a year at community events. Previous experience required. Held in Yorkton Regional High School Band Room. Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.
yorkton duplicate bridge club Contact: J im Calanchie, 306-783-4226 Bill Stubbings, 306-783-3536
yorkton genealogical society
Contact: G lenn Wiseman, 306-782-7969 gwiseman@accesscomm.ca Dawn Peturson, 306-783-0182 ammadawn@sasktel.net Mail: Box 177, Yorkton, SK. S3N 2V7 Monthly Meetings Second Tuesday of the month 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Yorkton Public Library
Hearn’s Westview Pharmacy • FREE DELIVERY & MAIL OUT SERVICE • DIABETIC SUPPLY CENTRE • OSTOMY SUPPLIES • FULL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE • PATIENT COUNSELLING • SPORTS INJURY SUPPLIES • AIR CASTS REFILL PRESCRIPTIONS ONLINE OR ON MOBILE Open Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sun. & Holidays Closed
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Community pARTners Gallery Located in the Yorkton Public Library displays local and emerging artists and artwork touring through OSAC’s “Art on the Move”.
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yorkton music festival
Contact: yorktonmusicfestival.ca Mailing address: 76 Redwood Drive, Yorkton, SK. S3N 2X7 Tonia Vermette (president) 306-782-6522 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. March 7 - 25, 2018 Band - March 7 - 9; Choral - March 12; Vocal - March 13 - 16; Piano - March 19 - 23; Competition Hi Lights concert - March 25.
yorkton paper bag players
Contact: T eresa Weber, 306-621-6437 t.weber@sasktel.net Yorkton’s only Community Theatre group. We present two or three main stage productions each year, including our popular Christmas Dinner Theatre, Dec. 1, 8 & 9, 2017. We will be having our Spring Production/Ladies Night. We will be hosting our 4th Renaissance Fair at Rodney Ridge. Paper Bag Players will be hosting Theatre 1 Play Festival in Fall of 2018. We also perform for community functions and fundraisers as well as take part in provincial festivals throughout the year. We are always looking for new members to help onstage and/or backstage. For more info email info@paperbagplayers.com or visit our website www.paperbagplayers.com. Facebook: Yorkton Paper Bag Players.
yorkton scottish society
Contact: D ave Gillard, President, 306-783-6741 Organization formed to promote the appreciation of Scottish culture. All interested persons are welcome to join.
Yorkton Scottish Country Dancing To teach and enjoy Scottish country dancing, the social dancing of Scotland, jigs, reels and strathspeys. In the fall Saturdays 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Anglican Parish Hall Open to all ages, you don’t have to be Scottish Contact Ferne Katzberg, 306-783-5710 Yorkton & District Pipe Band Inc. Instruction available in piping and drumming for all ages. Available for performances. Columbia School Gym Sundays and Wednesdays Contact Dave Gillard, 306-783-6741 Open to all ages
Christ the Teacher Catholic Schools A PROUD TRADITION OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION
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
45A Palliser Way, Yorkton, SK 306-783-8787
www.christtheteacher.ca “Believe...Belong...Become.”
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 - 306-782-2889
St. Michael’s
“Called to Love and Serve” 407 Darlington St. E., Yorkton - 306-782-4407
St. Paul’s
“Christian Education Through Shepherding” 487 Parkview Road, Yorkton - 306-783-9212
Dreambuilders Learning Centre
“Building the Dream, One Student at a Time” 345 Broadway St. W., Yorkton - 306-782-0901
St. Henry’s Jr.
“Building Great Character One Virtue at a Time” 840 Main Street, Melville - 306-728-4758
St. Henry’s Sr. School
“To Have Knowledge, You Must First Have Reverence for the Lord” 1255 Prince Edward Street, Melville - 306-728-3877
St. Theodore
“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
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Contact: Provincial Office, 306-933-7727 info@4-h.sk.ca www.4-h.sk.ca
Contact: Rhonda Oystrick, 306-786-5437
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”. 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.
ARMY, NAVY & AIR FORCE VETERANS UNIT #1103 (LADIES) Contact: Deb Sereda, 306-783-1625
CITIZENS ON PATROL PROGRAM YORKTON - COPP
Contact: 306-783-5022 306-783-3564 306-783-7042 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.
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.
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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 306-7837233 for more information. Free of charge.
saskatchewan abilities council yorkton branch
Contact: djesmer@abilitiescouncil.sk.ca www.abilitiescouncil.sk.ca Phone 306-782-2463 Cell: 306-621-7840 Fax: 306-782-7844 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/saskatchewanabilitiescouncilyorktonregion. The Saskatchewan Abilities Council works with people of varying abilities to enhance their independence and participation in the community through vocational, rehabilitation, and recreational services. The Yorkton Branch offers a diverse range of services to meet the needs of individuals with varying abilities. “Working together to enrich futures through abilities.”
Kids help phone
Contact: 1-800-668-6868
shelwin house
Contact: 3 06-783-7233 or Crisis calls 1-888-783-3111 lavernshelwinhouse@sasktel.net Shelwin House is a shelter for abused women and their children. We offer 24 hour shelter, supportive counselling, assistance and referrals. There is no cost to the women and children for their stay at the shelter.
shelwin house outreach program
Contact: O utreach Worker, 306-782-5181 shelwinoutreach@sasktel.net This program is designed to enhance knowledge of personal and family violence. We offer information and workshops to schools and community groups within a 150 km radius of Yorkton at no charge. This includes information regarding domestic violence, dating violence, bullying, healthy relationships and child abuse.
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After School Martial Arts Program
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S.I.G.N. (SOCIETY FOR THE INVOLVEMENT OF GOOD NEIGHBORS)
Contact: 306-783-9409 www.sign-yorkton.org Office and Meeting Room Rentals - 306-783-9425 SIGN is a non-profit human service corporation and a member of Family Services Saskatchewan. SIGN is an umbrella agency that consists of many programs and is home for other independent programs. Please see our website for a detailed list of programs and contact information.
TOURISM YORKTON
Contact: Randy Goulden, 306-783-8707 tourismyorkton@sasktel.net Tourism Yorkton provides visitor information, event planning and promotion.
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 If you don’t have a GPS unit, you can borrow one from Tourism Yorkton.
WELCOME WAGON
Contact: Jessica Kaiser, 306-621-8682 jleigh9@sasktel.net
Calendar of Events Groups and organizations can enter event information, on line, for event promotion. Ongoing www.tourismyorkton.com http://www.tourismyorkton.com
YORKTON CO-OP GAS BARS
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Contact: 306-783-8361 Highway 16A West Website: www.wdm.ca Email: yorkton@wdm.ca The Yorkton Western Development Museum (WDM) in Yorkton is one of four locations which exhibit the social and economic history for the Province of Saskatchewan. The “Story of People” celebrates the cultural roots of western Canadian settlers and the spirit with which they built a foundation for future generations. A glimpse of life over the past century is displayed within the “Winning the Prairie Gamble: The Saskatchewan Story” exhibit that highlights the province’s history, innovation, achievement and diversity. Featured outdoors is an extensive agricultural lineup of steam and gas engines, plows and harvesting equipment. Museum Opening Opening dates and hours subject to change; call ahead for the most recent opening schedule. September - April Monday to Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed statutory holidays October through April Closed Mondays January through March
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Grandparents Day Family activities to celebrate and acknowledge the importance of grandparents in our lives. September 10, 2017 12:00 noon - 5:00 p.m. Celebrate Christmas Past Pioneer Christmas program open to preschool and elementary school groups. Advance booking required. November 27 to December 8, 2017 Adrian Paton Travelling Exhibition Travelling exhibit featuring historical photos from Arcola resident Adrian Paton. The display, developed through a partnership with the Saskatchewan History & Folklore Society (SHFS) and the University of Saskatchewan, features selected photos from the collection along with information designed to inspire people to reflect on the past. February and March, 2018 Heritage Day Celebration of Heritage Day and its theme as proclaimed by Heritage Canada The National Trust. February 18, 2018 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Western Development Museum
St. Gerard’s Parish Complex
St. Gerard’s Parish Complex is a multi-purpose venue that will accommodate
• Weddings • Galas • Dances • Anniversaries • Birthdays • Meetings • Conventions • Reunions We offer a full catering service and are able to provide a sound system as well accommodate your presentation with a multi-media system.
125 Third Ave. North—Yorkton, Sask. Call Jeff 306-783-4255 Cell 306-641-6844 email: hall@stgerard.ca www.stgerard.ca
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yail harbor inc.
Contact: S onya Reviczky, 306-783-1522 sreviczky@sasktel.net
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 chamber of commerce
Contact: J uanita Polegi or Sherry Krawetz MacDonald 306-783-4368 info@yorktonchamber.com www.yorktonchamber.com A non-for-profit organization that “promotes and protects the interests of members and businesses in Yorkton and district”. Chamber Business Dinner Fall of 2017
YOUR COLLEGE YOUR FUTURE
Apply online today! > parklandcollege.sk.ca
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Contact: D ream 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: J eanAnne Teliski, 306-783-4800 Harvest Showdown: November 1 - 4, 2017 Spring Expo: April 6 - 8, 2018 Spring 4-H Steer & Heifer Show: April 5 - 7, 2018 Summer Fair: July 4 - 7, 2018
yorkton farmers’ market
Contact: S asha Howland (President), 306-621-3335 Bob Purton (Treasurer), 306-782-0701 Located at the Parkland Mall. Every Thursday and Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Fresh vegetables, crafts, baking, cabbage rolls, perogies, honey and meat.
yorkton film festival
Contact: R andy Goulden, 306-782-7077 director@yorktonfilm.com Takes place May 24-27, 2018. The longest running film festival in North America, now in its 70th year. The YFF provides programming and screenings year round.
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Screenings Opportunity for groups and organizations to host free screenings. Volunteers Do you love watching films and meeting filmmakers? Just give us a call, we provide the opportunity.
yorkton friendship centre
Contact: D arlene Langan, 306-782-2822
yorkton housing authority Contact: 306-782-7733
yorkton kidsport
Contact: w ww/kidsportcanada.ca/ saskatchewan/yorkton yorktonkidsport@gmail.com 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 information, or to locate an application form, please visit www. kidsportcanada.ca/saskatchewan/yorkton or contact us through email at yorktonkidsport@gmail.com
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YORKTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Contact: Meagan Richards, Chief Librarian Yorkton Public Library chieflibrarian@parklandlibrary.ca Phone 306-783-3523 Fax 306-782-5524 Shut-In Service We provide a home delivery service for those ill, physically unable and infirm, wanting to use our services. We will deliver items on a regular monthly basis, operating from October to May. For more information or to register, please contact the Library at 306-783-3523. Children’s Programs The Yorkton Public Library presents programs for children of all ages during school breaks. Pre-School Story Time Ages of 3 and 5 participate in a weekly, forty-five minute program. Pre-registration is suggested. Monday mornings, 10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. OR Thursday mornings, 10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Book Club Meets from 12:00 noon - 1 p.m. on the 3rd Thursday of each month. Drop in, bring your lunch, and everyone is welcome.
For more information about programs and services go to: www.parklandlibrary.ca Facebook: Yorkton Public Library Twitter: @YorktonPublicLi
YORKTON THRESHERMEN’S CLUB INC. Contact: Harvey Drotar, 306-782-3559 or Western Development Museum 306-783-8361 yorkton@wdm.ca The Yorkton Threshermen’s Club welcomes individuals in all aspects of steam, horse-powered and internal combustion equipment and machinery. The 63rd Threshermen’s Show & Seniors’ Festival to be presented on August 4 & 5, 2018 will continue to celebrate Saskatchewan’s heritage through the operation of vintage equipment and the re-enactment of methods and techniques from the past. Regular Meetings Regular meetings held the second Saturday of each month. January - April, July, 1:30 p.m. May and June, 7:00 p.m. Western Development Museum
YORKTON WILDLIFE FEDERATION Contact: Warren Thomson, President, 306-516-7521 Heath Dreger, Past President, 306-620-8653 Yorkton Wildlife Federation is an affiliate of The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation. Annual memberships are available. $25 for individuals and $35 for family. Contact Warren at 306-5167521 or Laura Uhryn at 306-641-6117. Contact Heath at 306-620-8653 for rental information. Events: Regular Trap Shooting on Wednesday evenings from 5:00 p.m. to Dusk at the WWF Trap Club in the summer and fall months. 3rd Annual Suns Out Guns Out Family Trap Shooting Day in June 24, 2018. Watch for posters.
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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: • Pre-Kindergarten • French Immersion • Pre-Advanced and Advanced Placement • 21st Century Technology Instruction and Programs • Hockey, Soccer and Dance Classes • Trades Training Program “Believe... Belong... Become”
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parkland college
Contact: 3 06-783-6566 or 1-866-783-6766 info@parklandcollege.sk.ca www.parklandcollege.sk.ca 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.
13th Annual Parkland College Dollars for Scholars Golf Classic Proceeds from the tournament go towards scholarships for students at Parkland College. Friday, June 22, 2018 1:00 p.m. Shotgun start Deer Park Golf Course, Yorkton Phone 306-728-6595 or 1-866-783-6766 to register dollarsforscholars@parklandcollege.sk.ca Everyone welcome
yorkton nursery school co-operative (ynsc)
Contact: P hone 306-783-3533 yorktonnurseryschool@gmail.com 30 Argyle Street, Yorkton, SK. (beside Yorkton Co-op Marketplace) Applications are being accepted for the fall registration. The YNSC has been offering preschool children (ages 3 & 4) a high quality “learning through play” education program for over 40 years. Pre-School Children ages 3 & 4 1 or 2 days a week sessions available September - June 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. (3 year olds) 9:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. (4 year olds) and 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. (3 year olds) 12:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. (4 year olds)
Yorkton Business Improvement District Box 20030 Yorkton, SK S3N 4A9 Telephone: 306-783-9243 E-mail: yorktonbid@sasktel.net Website: www.yorktonbid.com
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The Yorkton Business Improvement District congratulates all of our small business members who have taken the financial and personal risk to be in business in our community. If it’s business related we can help. The YBID Board of Directors continues to work for all of you by bringing forward programs to grow your business as well as retain and develop new business. We continue to seek out and partner in various district promotions and to champion the further development of the Downtown and West Broadway Corridor Redevelopment Plan. We cannot accomplish these tasks without the support of our small business members, our various partners, Mayor and the Council. Together the Yorkton Business Improvement District and our community will continue to be a “Place Where Good Things Happen.” Yorkton_BID_4x66_R0011439940.indd • prod2/kj • fall leisure 2017 f/c
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AA & Al-anon meetings
Contact: A A - Kevin, 306-621-2024 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
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Contact: 2 9 - 2nd Ave. N., Lower Level, Yorkton 306-782-2788 hello@sk.cancer.ca The Canadian Cancer Society is a national communitybased organization whose mission is eradicating cancer and enhancing the quality of life of people living with cancer. Events we have planned for 2018: 2018 Yorkton Relay For Life Come out and join us at our 7th annual Relay For Life. Whether you are cheering the survivors, walking the track, or enjoying the track-side activities, Relay For Life is more than just a cancer walk - it’s a journey. Friday, June 15, 7:00 p.m. to Saturday, June 16, 1:00 a.m. Location: TBA Call 306-782-2788 or visit www.relayforlife.ca/sk for more information or to register as a survivor, volunteer or participant. More information can be found on our Facebook page Yorkton Relay For Life. Volunteers If you are interested in volunteering, please call Mandee at 306-782-2788 or email mroussin@sk.cancer.ca.
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kidney foundation of canada
Contact: E rin Gray, 1-888-664-8588 info@kidney.sk.ca www.kidney.ca/sk
st. john ambulance
Contact: J udy Purdue, Yorkton SJA Training Centre Manager 306-783-4544 Judy.Purdue@sk.sja.ca 21 First Ave. N., Yorkton, Sk. S3N 1J3 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 (Standard/Emergency First Aid/CPR, Babysitting, Infant/ Child Workshops, etc. and community service (SJA Therapy Dog teams visit nursing homes, schools, etc. Also Medical First Responder volunteers provide first aid services at public events in Yorkton and surrounding area.) Volunteer Recruitment If you have some spare time and an interest in health, safety and quality of life please give us a call.
canadian red cross society
Contact: S tewart Kerr, Outreach Coordinator, Saskatchewan South East 306-782-4355 stewart.kerr@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. Emergency Assistance Responder Volunteers Help victims of small-scale disasters, like house fires, by ensuring they have emergency food, shelter, clothing and personal care its. Friendly Visiting Volunteers Spend one hour a week providing companionship to an isolated senior in Yorkton and surrounding communities. Training and support are provided. Volunteer today: skvolunteer@redcross.ca
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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.
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STROKE AND REHABILITATION PROGRAM
Contact: Social 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.
TOPS #1039 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Contact: Matilda Dickie, 306-782-4433
YORKTON PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT GROUP Contact: Gordon Jackson, 306-782-5748 Victor Surjik, 306-782-2398
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PARKLAND RACING ASSOCIATION
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.
Contact: Marty or Denise Sharp, 306-782-3344 306-621-3177 www.yellowheadspeedway.net For upcoming dates for 2018 season contact the above numbers.
ROLLING THUNDER CRUISERS
Contact: Sandra McConnell, 306-782-0358 (h) 306-641-1141 (c) OR Lorie Antony, 306-783-1687 (h) rollingthundercruisers@outlook.com http://www.facebook.com/groups/rollingthundercruisers
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KEES TAEKWONDO
Contact: 306-783-0650 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. Tae Kwon 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 class. After School Martial Arts Program 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 all 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.
Modern Mattress
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Contact: Elsie Stechyshyn, 306-783-4862 www.cfuw.org 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.
KING GEORGE CHAPTER #14 ROYAL ARCH MASONS Contact: Earl Greiner, 306-782-1307 Visitors welcome.
KINETTE CLUB OF YORKTON Contact: Jen Ruf, 306-621-3125 Marcy Hiduk, 306-571-9127 Ladies service club. Meets 2nd Wednesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. in the Blue Room at Kinsmen Arena.
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KINSMEN CLUB OF YORKTON Contact: Sunhil Shuh, 476-809-9278 Jeff Swanson, 306-783-2549 (h) 306-641-5925 (c) kinsmenclubofyorkton@sasktel.net Kinsmen Club meets every 1st and 3rd Monday at 7:00 p.m. in the Kinsmen Blue Room at the Kinsmen Arena, September to June. New members are always welcome. “Serving the Communities Greater Needs�
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #2031 Contact: Wayne Exner, 306-783-7380
PARKLAND SHRINE CLUB Contact: Wayne 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.
PARKLAND SINGLES SOCIAL CLUB Contact: Frank Woloschuk, 306-782-4412 Parkland Singles Social Club Calendar. All of the dances are open dances. Married couples are welcome. All dances are held at the Saltcoats Town Hall from 8:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. Admission is $8 for members and $10 for guests. NOTE: Potluck lunch. ‡ 6HSWHPEHU /HQ *DGLFD :HVWHUQ 1LJKW ‡ 2FWREHU 2OG &RXQWU\ /DGV ‡ 1RYHPEHU 0HPRU\ /DQH ‡ 'HFHPEHU 5RQ DQG 6DQGUD 5XGRVNL ‡ -DQXDU\ /HQ *DGLFD ‡ )HEUXDU\ 5RQ DQG 6DQGUD 5XGRVNL ‡ 0DUFK (G +LFNLH :HVWHUQ 1LJKW ‡ $SULO 0HPRU\ /DQH
ROTARY CLUB OF YORKTON Contact: Ray 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.
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YORKTON & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Contact: Liz, 306-782-2830 Website: www.yorktonhort.ca The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society promotes every aspect of horticulture. Meetings are held on the third Wednesday of each month (except July, August and January) at 7:00 p.m. at SIGN on North Street, Yorkton. Meetings always feature a speaker or presentation. New members are always welcome. For more information call Liz at 306-782-2830 or visit our website at www. yorktonhort.ca Annual Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Display Show Tuesday, August 15, 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. St. Gerard’s Parish Complex 125 Third Avenue North, Yorkton Beautiful displays and exhibits. Your admission includes coffee and dainties. Bring and friend and join us.
YORKTON CHAPTER #92 ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR Contact: Cathy Toth, 306-505-0140 Fraternal organization, supports various good causes and community projects.
YORKTON ELKS LODGE #392 Contact: Earl Greiner, 306-782-1307 or Jim Wold, 306-782-7138
YORKTON LIONS CLUB Contact: Denny Vachon, 306-783-4543 Email: yorktonlions@sasktel.net 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.
YORKTON MASONIC LODGE #12 Contact: David 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
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EAST CENTRAL SENIORS INC. Contact: Ivy Stout, 306-783-3989 John Semchuk, 306-783-0832 A volunteer group interested in promoting Threshermen’s Show and Seniors’ Festival.
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A Variety Program Entertainers from the Yorkton and district area. Saturday, July 28, 2018 Sunday, July 29, 2018 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Western Development Museum Grounds All ages invited to perform Craft Show and Sale Craft tables will be set up in the tent close to the gazebo and local craftsmen will display and sell their wares. Saturday, July 28, 2018 Sunday, July 29, 2018 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Western Development Museum Grounds All ages welcome
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+
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Contact: Arliss Dellow, 306-783-3447 Rental Information: Peter Legebokoff, 306-783-6109 Vi Stefanuk, 306-782-7218 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, Basic Computer Skills for Seniors, Pool/ Shuffleboard evenings, Pattern Dance Training, 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: Helen Dingwall, 306-783-0802 Joan Cartwright, 306-783-6042 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. For more information call Helen Dingwall at 306-783-0802 or Joan Cartwright at 306-783-6042.
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Contact: W endy Nesseth, 307-786-1999 bodypoetry@sasktel.et http://wwwbodypoetrystudio.com Body Poetry is pursuing excellence in holding the space for clients to become healthier whole individuals who are able to live their best life in everymoment of the day. Check out our updates at www.bodypoetrystudio.com.
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parkland valley sport, culture and recreation district inc. Contact: S heila Hrynuik, 306-782-3353 www.parklandvalley.ca
Yoga Many classes ranging from Restorative to Multi-level. The focus is building strength, stamina and energy. Get the true stress busting benefits of this ancient practice by attending classes. Private sessions are available for groups or individuals.
broken arrow club
Contact: A l Bohn, 306-621-6309
evermoor riding lessons
Contact: M elanie Patton, 306-783-0023 camplittletrotter@outlook.com Offering pony camps and riding lessons for children in Pre-K to grade 10. Children study the aspect of proper horsemanship with a classical foundation, as well as theory and awards through the International Riding Academy’s Equestrian for kids program. Limited spots available. Email for details or see the website http://evermoor.weebly.com
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patrick park disc golf course
Contact: E mail: padg.yorkton@gmail.com Patrick Park Disc Golf Course was opened in June 2011, and the original nine basket course has proved a challenge for experienced disc golfers, and yet forgiving for beginners since the course does not have hazards where discs can be lost. In 2015, in cooperation with local disc golfers, and the support of the City, alternative tee placements were installed, effectively extending the course to an 18. For those wanting to try the game, discs can also be picked up at the City’s Parks Shop at 263 Myrtle Avenue during regular business hours. Anyone seeking additional information on the sport, wanting details of upcoming tournament events, or help in starting a plan for a new area course can email padg.yorkton@ gmail.com.
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 Biwling, 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, 306621-3563. 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.
york lake regional park
Contact: J ason Trost, 306-782-7080 yorklakerp@sasktel.net York Lake Regional Park is located 5 km south of Yorkton. Park amenities include playground, campground and boat launch. The Park is home to the Yorkton Slow Pitch diamonds, Wildlife Federation Clubhouse, Yorkton Gun Club, Yorkton Canoe & Kayak and Navy League Clubhouses. The Isabel Priestly Nature Trail is located along the west end of the lake shore.
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 We will be at City Wide Registration in the fall.
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Contact: B ob Purton, 306-782-0701 Anne Stupak, 306-621-8926 Email: yorktoncrosscountryski@gmail.com Website: http://yorktoncrosscountryski. blogspot.ca The Yorkton Cross Country Ski Trails are located on the west side of the City, just off Highway #52 at the Deer Park Municipal Golf Course. Trails are operational from December to March each season, depending on snow conditions. The trail begins on the west side of the clubhouse and takes advantage of the natural beauty of the area. Separate trails of various lengths both classic and skate ski technique, are groomed on a weekly basis or as needed. The trails are maintained and groomed by volunteers from the Yorkton Cross Country Ski Club. The Club hosts various family events and ski clinics during the season. Weekly night skis on Wednesday evenings. The rental shop is open Sundays, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. with rental equipment ranging from youth to adults.
yorkton curling club inc.
Contact: N eil Weinmaster, 306-783-4127 Cell, 306-641-4037 Email: yorktoncurlingclub@sasktel.net Website: www.yorktoncurling.com Located in the Gallagher Centre, the Yorkton Curling Club features eight sheets of quality artificial ice. Curling for all ages and skill levels is available. Feel free to contact the Club for more information from October 1 - March 1 at 306-783-4127.
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Contact: J eanAnne Teliske, 306-783-4800 Harvest Showdown: November 1 - 4, 2017 Spring Expo: April 6 - 8, 2018 Spring 4-H Steer & Heifer Show: April 5 - 7, 2018 Summer Fair: July 4 - 7, 2018
yorkton gun club
Contact: G reg Apland, 306-783-9145
Yorkton Gun Show Contact Eugene Duchnitsky, 306-783-6025
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 3 - 18 years old to play baseball and compete in local leagues and competitive provincial leagues.
Discover the Freedom of the sky and learn to fly! • Flight Instruction • Charter & Survey • Aircraft Rental • Pilot Supplies
• Aircraft Fueling • Hangar Storage AIRPLANE RIDES AVAILABLE ALL YEAR
Ph: 306-783-0321 Fax: 306-782-9562
www.leadingedgeaviation.ca Email: leadingedgeaviation@imagewireless.ca Hangar #2 Yorkton Airport
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yorkton minor hockey
Contact: G ina Flett, 306-783-5070 yorktonminorhockey@sasktel.net www.yorktonminorhockey.ca Hockey registration, tournament information, hockey camp, power skating, conditioning camp, ref clinics, coaching clinics and much more.
yorkton pacers running club
Contact: B ernie Wlock, 306-783-6272 Brad Ouart, 306-783-0046 road10krunner@hotmail.com We are a running club with different fitness levels and ages geared to fun and increasing our fitness levels. We meet every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 6:00 p.m. at the Flexihall until it warms up and then meeting at the Yorkton Regional High School loading dock.
yorkton sports hall of fame and museum
Contact: J erry Kobylka, 306-783-2531 or 306-621-0672 Or Janice Zwirsky, 306-621-4095 The Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame is now located on the second floor of the Gallagher Centre. The Hall collects, preserves, records and displays sports artifacts and memorabilia specific to the inductees. Local athletes, builders and promoters are honoured for their accomplishments at an induction dinner and other events. Nomination packages are available by contacting the numbers above.
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yorkton tennis club
Contact: B laine Stoll, 306-783-5887 Yorkton Pirates Tennis Club on Facebook
yorkton terrier hockey club Contact: 306-783-4077 Fax 306-782-4633 www.yorktonterriers.com Twitter: @SJHLTerriers
Each league takes 2 hours Yorkton Bowl Arena 55+ Contact Brad Woychesko, 306-783-5183
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Contact: B arry Signarowski, 306-621-4376 Contact: T echnical Director, Michael Jakubiec 306-621-1380 Email: techdirector@yorktonunitedfc.ca Soccer is growing in Yorkton and YUFC is excited to offer the following programs. U4 to Adult Community Leagues and Club programs starting at U7. You can register online at www.yorktonunitedfc.ca or at Canada Soccer Shop. Players of all skills and commitment levels from U4 Adult are encouraged to register.
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 Club 55+ Bowling for people 55 years and over. Starts in September
Offering Acupuncture, Cupping and Medical Qigong sessions to help you live your best life. To book an appointment contact:
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Contact: C aptain Colin McInnes, 306-783-4555 (Monday nights) Cell: 306-262-5227 colin.mcinnes@cadets.ca
boys and girls club of yorkton, inc.
Contact: Erin, 306-783-2582 Erin: Erin@ boysandgirlsclubofyorkton.ca Website: www. boysandgirlsclubofyorkton.ca Facebook Pages: Boys and Girls Club of Yorkton, Inc. and Yorkton Teen Programs and Events Twitter: @TheOutlet54C and @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
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Contact: C arrie Morrison, 306-782-0706 guidecarrie@gmail.com 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.
FREE MY MUSE THEATRE COMPANY 782-MUSE (6873) freemymuse@hotmail.com www.freemymusetheatre.com A Professional Theatre Studio offering classes and productions for all ages in Yorkton & Melville
Play Productions (Ages 7 and Up) "Jack Frost" Yorkton in December "Puss’n Boots the Western" Melville in February And Classes in: Acting, Collective Creation, Improvisation, Character Development, Monologues, Ensemble Performance, Yorkton & Melville Contact Free My Muse for which classes are best for your actors! See us at City Wide Registration in Yorkton & Melville!
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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.
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
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
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