
Cooking bannock the old-fashioned
way
Grade 3 students from Queen Elizabeth School carefully
cook bannock wrapped on sticks during a field trip to the farm
of Nancy and Jeff Molder on Wednesday. From left to right are
Vanessa Paslawski, volunteer bannock chef Bill Fletcher, Chantel
Troendle, Kendall McCormick, Sara Lazurko, and Megan Paxman. The
students enjoyed a pioneer day courtesy of the Molder family and
several neighbourly volunteers. Activities included baking bread,
horseback riding, horseshoe matches, face painting and much more.
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Tree planting ceremony
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Rev. Bill Corkum and children from Grace United Church's
Sunday School class plant an evergreen during the Crocus Spring
Festival/Arbor Day ceremony, Sunday at River Park. The United
Church donated three evergreens under the Plant-A-Tree Program,
intended to enhance the development of Weyburn's urban forest
along the Tatagwa Parkway. Activities at the second annual festival
included two walk-a-thons -Hearts in Motion and the Lion's Journey
for Sight - free hot dogs, a concert with bands from Weyburn
Junior High and St. Michael Junior High, and face painting. |
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