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Spring and Summer 2007 Edition
City of Yorkton
Leisure Activity Guide
Jubilee Park in the late 1940’s.
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2007 Edition
The Official Publication of Activity Opportunities
in the City of Yorkton
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Deer Park Golf Tournament, 1940’s.
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LEISURE ACTIVITY GUIDE
The Official Publication of Activity Opportunities in the City of Yorkton
Table of Contents
Leisure Services Department
Leisure Services Commission . . . . . .Pg. 4
Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 5
Programs & Special Events
Promotional Opportunities . . . . . . . . .Pg. 6
Grant Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 6
Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 6
Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 6-7
Gallagher Centre Waterpark
Lesson Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pg. 7
Fees & Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 7
Program Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg.7-8
Parks & Facilities
Passive Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 9
Active Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 9
Sports Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 10
Parks Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 10
Gloria Hayden Community Centre . .Pg. 11
Godfrey Dean Cultural Centre . . . . .Pg. 11
Kinsmen Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 11
City Campground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 11
City of Yorkton Cemetery . . . . . . .Pg. 12
Deer Park Municipal
Golf Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 14
Community Services
Alphabetical listing of
Community Groups
and Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 15
Parks and Facilities Map . . . .Pg. 24 & 25
Directory
Leisure Services - City Hall
Box 400
37 Third Avenue North
Yorkton, SK S3N 2W3
Phone
786-1750
Fax
786-6880
e-mail
leisure@yorkton.ca
Facility Bookings
Phone
786-1777
Fax
782-4919
mthorley@yorkton.ca
Gallagher Centre Waterpark
Phone
786-1740
Fax
786-6880
waterpark@yorkton.ca
Parks Shop
Phone
Fax
786-1754
782-2606
City Campground
Phone
786-1757
campground@yorkton.ca
Kinsmen Arena
Phone
786-1755
kinsmenarena@yorkton.ca
Deer Park Municipal Golf Course
Toll Free
1-877-786-1711
Pro Shop
786-1711
Concession
786-1713
golfdeerpark@yorkton.ca
Gloria Hayden Community Centre
Phone
786-1776
ghcc@yorkton.ca
Website
Community Group Directory . . . . .Pg. 45
www.yorkton.ca
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Leisure Services
Mission Statement:
“To enhance the quality of life of the citizens of
Yorkton through an effective Leisure Services and
programming system that facilitates growth and
development of the individual and the community.”
Staff
Director of Leisure Services
Administrative Assistant
Community Program Co-ordinator
Parks & Arena Manager
Water Park Manager
Facilities Manager
Deer Park Golf Course Superintendent
Scheduling Co-ordinator
Darcy McLeod
Carla Skikewich
Darren Spelay
Brian Dudar
Amber Harvey
Dennis Woroschuk
Leo Skaluba
Mike Thorley
dmcleod@yorkton.ca
cskikewich@yorkton.ca
dspelay@yorkton.ca
bdudar@yorkton.ca
aharvey@yorkton.ca
dworoschuk@yorkton.ca
leisure@yorkton.ca
mthorley@yorkton.ca
Left to right: Darren Spelay, Brian Dudar, Carla Skikewich, Darcy McLeod,
Amber Harvey, Leo Skaluba, Dennis Woroschuk.
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Darcy McLeod
Director of Leisure Services
dmcleod@yorkton.ca
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Administrative Assistant
cskikewich@yorkton.ca
Phone 786-1750
Fax 786-6880
leisure@yorkton.ca
What is Recreation?
Recreation is defined as “all those things that a person chooses to do in order to make their leisure time
more interesting, more enjoyable and more personally satisfying.” Recreation includes sports, physical
recreation, artistic, creative, culture, social and intellectual activities.
Why Recreation?
• Recreation and active living are ESSENTIAL TO PERSONAL HEALTH - a key determinant of health
status!
• Recreation is a key to balanced HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - helping Canadians reach for their potential
• Recreation and parks are essential to QUALITY OF LIFE
• Recreation reduces self-destructive and ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
• Recreation and parks build STRONG FAMILIES AND HEALTHY COMMUNITIES
• PAY NOW or PAY LATER! Recreation reduces health care, social service and police/justice costs!
• Recreation and parks are significant ECONOMIC GENERATORS in your community!
• Parks, open space and natural areas are ESSENTIAL TO ECOLOGICAL SURVIVAL
LEISURE SERVICES COMMISSION
VOLUNTEERS
The purpose of the Leisure Services Commission is to advise
and make recommendations to City Council regarding leisure
services and facilities within the City of Yorkton. Members are:
Chairperson Delmar Zwirsky, Margaret Cugnet, Lori Glauser,
Gerry Smysnuik, Tonia Vermette, Todd Haas and Councillor
Larry Pearen, Councillor Les Arnelien (alternate).
Are you ready, willing, and able to volunteer? Are you looking
for a place to donate your talents, energy, and free time? Leisure
Services hosts a variety of programs and special events over the
course of the year that require volunteers in order to be
successful. If you or your organization is interested in
volunteering, please give us a call at 786-1750.
The following sub-commissions report directly to the Leisure
Services Commission:
Ravine Ecological Preserve Sub-Commission
The purpose of the Ravine Ecological Preserve SubCommission is to advise and make recommendations to the
Leisure Services Commission on matters relating to the Ravine
Ecological Preserve. Members include: Rob Kirkness, Randy
Holfeld, Don Harris, Vic Mazier and Geoff Rushowick.
Deer Park Golf Course Advisory Sub-Commission
The purpose of the Deer Park Advisory Sub-Commission is
to advise and make recommendations to the Leisure Services
Commission on matters relating to Deer Park Municipal Golf
Course. Members include: Chairperson Donna Rogers, Ken
Burton, Cliff Trombley, Lynn Ferguson, Art Scherr, Greg Haas,
Don Lemond, and Jim Jeske.
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Programs & Special Events
Phone 786-1752
Fax 786-6880
dspelay@yorkton.ca
The Program Branch is responsible for planning, co-ordinating and evaluating
total city-wide leisure programs and services. Facilitation and support services
are provided to community groups and associations currently offering programs
and services to the city.
PROMOTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
Weekly Leisure Reports
Leisure Services has weekly reports on local television.
These programs feature a list of sport, recreation and
cultural programs, dates, times, key details and contacts.
Non-profit community groups and organizations have the
opportunity to promote their programs and special events
FREE OF CHARGE through these weekly programs. CTV
schedules the Leisure Report on Thursdays at Noon and 5:30
p.m. Submissions should be placed with Leisure Services by
noon on Tuesdays.
Leisure Activity Guides
All community groups may submit information to be placed in
the guides at no charge to them (distributed in the Spring and
Fall of each year). Leisure Activity Guides are available at the
following locations throughout the City:
• City Hall
• Gloria Hayden Community Centre
• Gallagher Centre Kiosk
• Tourism Yorkton
• Yorkton Public Library
Advertising can also be purchased through the sales staff at
Yorkton This Week, who are partners in the creation of this
publication.
GRANT PROGRAMS
Saskatchewan Lotteries Community Grant Program
Applications are available at Leisure Services for the
Saskatchewan Lotteries funded grant program. This is open
to all Culture, Recreation and Sport groups to assist with
funding projects and events. There are two deadlines for this
program, April 1 & October 1, 2007. Programs must occur
between April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2008.
Urban Aboriginal Community Grant Program
Open to all non-profit organizations with sport, culture and
recreation programs relating to Aboriginal participation within
the City of Yorkton. Applications are now available. There are
two deadlines for this program, April 1 & October 1, 2007. For
more information call Leisure Services at 786-1750.
PROGRAMS
Loonie Racquetball
This is a drop-in program at the Gloria Hayden Community
Centre for students of all ages to learn about and play the
sport of racquetball in a non-competitive, fun atmosphere.
Staff will provide instruction and supervision.
Afterschool until the end of June 2007
Monday to Friday, 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
GHCC Racquet Courts
$1.00/session (includes equipment)
Stepping Out Program
A joint effort between Leisure Services, the Sunrise Health
Region, the Yorkton Chapter of the Diabetes Association, and
the T.O.P.S. Group; this program is an education and exercise
program for people with or at risk of high blood pressure,
abnormal cholesterol, osteoporosis, increased body weight,
or arthritis. Call Physical Activity Program Coordinator Jackie
Hausermann at 621-4434 for more information.
S-CAPE
S-CAPE stands for Summer, Culture, Arts, Physical Activity
Experiences. Participants take part in a variety of sport,
culture and recreational activities both indoors and outdoors.
The highlight of the program is a field trip outside of the city.
July 3, 2007 to August 17, 2007
Ages 6 - 8
Tuesday to Friday
9:00 a.m. - NOON
Ages 9- 12
Monday to Thursday 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
The program is located at the Gloria Hayden Community
Centre and the Gallagher Centre Flexihall.
Yorkton In Bloom Competition
For the past 11 years, Leisure Services and the Yorkton &
District Horticultural Society have coordinated and promoted
the Yorkton In Bloom Competition. This is an exciting program
that focuses on beautification of the city. This initiative was
designed to involve the citizens of Yorkton in the challenge of
improving the visual appeal of our city, and to compete for
local awards. Some of the categories include Best Home
Grounds (Front & Back Yard) and Best Vegetable Garden.
Citizens over the age of 75 years are able to compete in the
Golden Bloom Competition.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Party In The Park
Spend an evening in the park listening to local entertainers,
having a hot dog and a drink and just enjoying being
outdoors.
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Weinmaster Park
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Silver Heights Park
If you are a performer and would like to get involved, give us
a call at the Leisure Services office at 786-1750.
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SPECIAL EVENTS CON’T
City Wide Registration Night
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Gallagher Centre Flexihall
Over 30 sport, culture and recreation groups will be in
attendance promoting their activities and taking registrations
for the upcoming year. Please note that City Wide
Registration will be ONE NIGHT ONLY this year. If your group
is interested in a booth for this year’s event call Leisure
Services at 786-1750.
Yorkton 125
The City of Yorkton, in celebration of
Yorkton’s 125 years of settlement, has
established a committee to plan local events for 2007. The
committee is requesting the communities’ involvement in
recognizing this historic year. If your organization is planning
something special for Yorkton 125, let us know and we will
include it on our website which will be unveiled in the coming
months. Organizations are also encouraged to utilize the
Yorkton 125 logo (displayed above) when promoting their
special event. Electronic copies of the logo are available on
request. For more information call Leisure Services at
786-1750 or email at leisure@yorkton.ca.
Gallagher Centre Water Park
Information Kiosk 786-1740
Fax
786-6880
waterpark@yorkton.ca
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The Gallagher Centre Water Park opened in September of 2005. The Water
Park features a two-storey waterslide, wave pool with zero depth entry, lazy
river, whirlpool, steam room, sauna, 25-metre lane pool and party room.
ADMISSIONS
SWIM LESSONS
Leisure Swim Admission
Preschool
Free
Family
Child (3-14 years) $3.00
(immediate only) $15.00
Youth (15-17 years) $4.00
Aquacize Drop-In
$6.00
Adult (18+ years)
$6.00
*All children age 6 and under must be accompanied in the
water by an adult.
Three Month Pass
Child
$70.00
Youth
$95.00
Adult
Family
$140.00
$225.00
The Gallagher Centre Water Park uses the Lifesaving Society
Swim Program for anyone wishing to learn how to swim.
Please call the Water Park at 786-1740 for lesson registration
and start dates for the fall-winter season.
Monday/Wednesday Session 1 (twice a week for ten lessons)
May
14, 16, 23, 28, 30
June
4, 6, 11, 13, 18
Summer Swim Lesson dates (next page)
PARTY PACKAGES
Six Month Pass
Child
Youth
$125.00
$165.00
Adult
Family
$250.00
$430.00
One Year Pass
Child
Youth
$180.00
$240.00
Adult
Family
$360.00
$720.00
Rentals (As of July 1, 2007)
Base Rental per hour (Instructional Pool)
Base Rental per hour (Wave Pool)
Staff Cost per person per hour
Lesson Fees ( As
Parent & Tot
Preschool A to D
Swimmer 1 & 2
Swimmer 3 to 6
7
$70.00 + GST
$90.00 + GST
$16.00 + GST
of July 1, 2007)
$38.00
Canadian Swim Patrol
$38.00
(Rookie, Ranger
$38.00
& Star
$47.00
$42.00
Adult Swim
$47.00
Please do not leave valuables in the change room lockers.
Locks are provided with a $5.00 deposit at the Kiosk.
The Gallagher Centre Water Park features a party room for
birthday parties and other special events. There are a variety
of party packages and meal options available. Please note
that no outside food, other than birthday cake is allowed. To
book your party call 786-1740.
OTHER PROGRAMS
Please call the Gallagher Centre Water Park for information
on the following programs:
National Lifeguard Service
May 4 - 6 and 11 - 13
Lifesaving Instructor
April 20 - 22 and 27 - 29
Red Cross Standard First Aid April 25 - 26
NLS Recert.
May 7
AEC Recert.
May 14
Water Safety Instructor
June 15 - 17
WSI Recert.
May 28
Asst. Water Safety Instructor
May 25 - 27, June 1 - 3
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LANE SWIMS
LEISURE SWIMS
6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday
Saturday
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
• Lane set aside during:
- after school lesson times
- during all leisure swims
AQUACIZE
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
NOON - 1:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Tuesday, Thursday
Monday, Thursday
Wednesday (Deep Water)
Arthritis Aquacize is every Tuesday and Thursday
from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
SUMMER SWIM LESSONS
Monday to Friday for two weeks
July 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
July 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30, 31, Aug. 1, 2, 3
August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
August 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
Call the Water Park at 786-1740 for more information.
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10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday
7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday
7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Family Swim is every Sunday from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
All children must be accompanied by an adult in the water.
Hot tub, steam and sauna available to adult users from
8:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Monday to Friday
FREE MONTHLY LEISURE SWIMS
Sponsored by the Painted Hand Community Development
Corporation.
Monday, April 30
Monday, May 28
Monday, June 25
7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. each evening
Remember to bring a lock
Children ages 6 & under must be accompanied by an adult
For more information call 786-1740
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Booking Information
Fax
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782-4919
Make use of the City of Yorkton’s many Leisure Facilities! The following City
of Yorkton Facilities can be booked by calling Mike at 786-1777 or e-mail at
mthorley@yorkton.ca.
• City Parks, Ball Diamonds & Sports Fields
• Kinsmen Arena
• Kinsmen Blue Room meeting room
• Godfrey Dean Cultural Centre meeting rooms
• Gloria Hayden Community Centre which includes a gymnasium, the
Kinsmen Walking Track and two squash and racquetball courts.
• Gallagher Centre Flexihall, Convention Centre and Farrell Agencies
Arena
• Yorkton Public Library meeting rooms
PARKS BRANCH
The Parks Branch is responsible for maintenance,
development and supervision of all park areas and outdoor
facility and capital works projects ensuring the provision of
safe, enjoyable and entertaining green spaces and outdoor
facilities. These areas include: urban forest, horticultural
services, cemetery, ball diamonds, outdoor recreation
facilities and grass cutting.
The following parks within the city provide an opportunity for
a variety of activities. For exact locations on the following
spaces please refer to the map in the center of this guide. If
you would like to host a special event or activity in one of the
parks, please contact Leisure Services so that our staff can
prepare the park accordingly. Please call 786-1777 for all
park and sports field bookings.
PASSIVE PARKS
The City of Yorkton has a number of passive parks
throughout the community. These park spaces do not have
any playground or sport equipment and are designed to
enhance the community through the beauty of green space.
Some of the highlights at our passive parks include walking
paths at Logan Green, Shaw Park and Franco Park, an
Arboretum/Dulmage Heritage Site at the Ravine
Ecological Preserve, a mature American Elm Stand at Tupper
Park, and the Botanical Garden located at Logan Green. If
you’re looking for a location for a quiet relaxing escape, then
any of our passive parks are the place for you.
ACTIVE PARKS
Knights of Columbus Park
Located on Circlebrooke Drive, this park has lighting
throughout, permanent benches and walking paths, an
activity hill and tennis courts that are lit until 10:00 p.m.
throughout the summer, playground equipment and a ball
diamond with a backstop.
BMX Park
This is a BMX bike course located east of Columbia School.
Silver Heights Park
Located on Sunset Drive North, this active space is home to
an outdoor rink, playground equipment, a tennis/basketball
surface, spray pool and walking pathways with benches.
Spray pool months of operation (weather permitting) early
June until mid September.
Patrick Park
Located on King Street, this park has horseshoe pits in
addition to picnic tables and benches. A great place to play
some frisbee, disc golf or boot the football around.
Weinmaster Park
This large park space is located on Morrison Drive in Yorkton,
and provides a playground structure, an asphalt pad for
basketball and assorted games, walking pathways, an
activity hill, horseshoe pits and picnic tables and benches.
This park also has water and electricity available.
Heritage Heights Park
Located on McBurney Drive, this park includes 2 tennis
courts and an outdoor rink with lighting until 10:00 p.m.
during respective seasons, a ball diamond with backstop, a
soccer field, and walking pathways.
Jackson Park
This park space offers playground equipment, walking
pathways and a sun shelter. It is located between 2nd and 3rd
Avenue North.
Jaycee Beach
This large recreational area is located on Gladstone Avenue
North and is home to 2 softball diamonds, playground
equipment, and washrooms/change rooms with running
water, beach volleyball area and a picnic area. There is a
newly developed trail on the south side of the lake that
meanders along the shore. There are benches located along
the trail for you to kick up your feet and relax, enjoying the
waterfowl, the fauna or the flora, or it just may be reading your
favorite book. Be sure to take in the trail - Walk, Relax and
Enjoy.
Waterloo Park
Located on Collacott Street East, this open park space
includes walking pathways, playground equipment and picnic
tables.
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Ukrainian Pioneer Park
This park area offers walking pathways, playground
equipment and a large soccer/lacrosse playing field. This
park is also home to the Yorkton Horseshoe Club. It is
located between 1st and 3rd Avenue North in Yorkton.
Logan Green
This natural setting park space is home to the Hearts in
Motion Pathway, 6 km of marked trail that is accessible year
round for wildlife watching, hiking, cycling, and cross country
skiing. There is a newly upgraded 2.5 km of crusher reject
surfacing with rest areas along the trail.
Ravine Ecological Preserve
Experience the beauty of nature by hiking the 2.8 kms of
natural trail at this location on Broadway Street West. Be sure
to take in the walk on the Boardwalk and experience the
water under your feet, the many animals and the natural
beauty of the entire area. Remember, leave only your
footprints behind.
Rodney Ridge
Located on Roslyn Avenue, this park has a bowl type
landscape, which is perfect for tobogganing.
Skate Park
The City of Yorkton has purchased new skate park equipment
which was unveiled at the Centennial Skateboard Festival in
September of 2005. The Skatepark will be located in the
southwest corner of the Gallagher Centre Parking Lot in
2007.
City Trailer Park
Located on Appleton Drive, this park is home to a winter
outdoor skating rink.
SPORTS FIELDS
SOCCER PITCHES
Crossthwaite Fields
Four pitches suitable for soccer, lacrosse and football can
also be played at this park on Mountview Road.
Drake Field
Soccer pitch located within Ukrainian Pioneer Park between
1st and 3rd Avenue North.
Jubilee Park
The city’s main baseball park located on Foster Street has
taken on a major renovation with a painting facelift, the
installation of a concession and bathroom facilities. Yorkton
Minor Baseball has also constructed a batting cage. Jubilee
Ball Park is home to 4 diamonds including 2 senior (one with
grass infield and lights), 1 bantam and 1 pee wee diamond.
Come see the Cardinals soar.
Lions Ball Park
Located west of the Kinsmen Arena on Catherine Street, this
is a competition level softball field with shale infield, and
lights. The field must be booked through Leisure Services.
TENNIS COURTS
WDM Tennis Courts
Four competition level tennis courts are open for use at no
cost to participants. The facility is located west of Kinsmen
Century Field and east of the Western Development
Museum.
Heritage Heights Park, McBurney Drive
Two courts have been recently resurfaced and are
competition level courts. The courts operate under a key
co-op system where users must sign out a key and can keep
that key for the season. Upon return of the key, the user will
be reimbursed the $25.00 key deposit fee. The intention of
this operation is to allow the tennis facility to operate solely as
a tennis facility. We are asking that the users ensure the
facilities’ security by being locked at all times and the users
are the holders of the key. Keys can be signed out at the
Gloria Hayden Community Centre. For more information call
786-1776.
Knights of Columbus, Circlebrooke Drive
Two courts are located at this tennis facility. The courts are lit
until 10:00 p.m. The facility is an open facility with the
intended use to be tennis.
PARKS PROGRAMS
Garden Plots
Located at Logan Green and Jubilee Park. The plots are
available for rental at a rate of $50.00 (GST included) per
year. For more information contact the Leisure Services at
786-1750.
McBurney Field
One soccer pitch is located within Heritage Heights Park on
McBurney Drive.
Waterloo Field
One soccer pitch encompasses the majority of Waterloo
Park, located on Waterloo Drive.
BALL DIAMONDS
Jaycee Beach Diamonds
Two regulation size softball diamonds each with a shale
infield are located between Jaycee Beach Park and
Gladstone Ave. North. The diamonds play host to the
mosquito program of Yorkton Minor Baseball.
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FACILITIES BRANCH
The Facilities Branch is responsible for the efficient day-today facility operation and maintenance of the following
facilities including capital planning and the execution of
special projects: Kinsmen Arena, Godfrey Dean Cultural
Centre, City Campground, Parks Shop, Jaycee Beach, Gloria
Hayden Community Centre, Yorkton Public Library, City Hall
and the Tourism Yorkton Building.
LEISURE FACILITIES
Gloria Hayden Community Centre
Phone 786-1776
ghcc@yorkton.ca
The Gloria Hayden Community Centre welcomes you. Since
opening in 1999, the centre has become a favorite recreation
spot for Yorkton citizens. The Kinsmen Walking Track is a
140m rubberized indoor track that is convenient and removed
from the elements for walkers and joggers. The centre also
features two racquet courts that can be converted for
racquetball, squash, handball, wallyball and aerobics. The
Gymnasium at the centre is home to several leisure programs
and community user groups throughout the winter months.
Summer 2007 Hours of Operation
(subject to change without notice)
April 1 - April 29, 2007
Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday
NOON - 5:00 p.m.
The G.H.C.C. will be open Good Friday from NOON - 5:00
p.m.
April 30 - September 16, 2007
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
NOON - 8:00 p.m.
Wednesdays
NOON - 10:00 p.m.
Fridays
NOON - 6:00 p.m.
Weekends & Stat Holidays
CLOSED
Godfrey Dean Cultural Centre
Bookings 786-1777
Located at 49 Smith Street East, the Godfrey Dean houses
The Godfrey Dean Art Gallery, the offices for the Yorkton Arts
Council, Parkland Recreation Inc. and the Yorkton Short Film
and Video Festival. There is also meeting and seminar space
for up to 50 people available for rent.
Godfrey Dean Art Gallery
786-2992
Yorkton Arts Council
783-8722
Yorkton Short Film & Video Festival 782-7077
Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame & Museum is also located
within this facility. Although it does not have scheduled hours,
it does provide tours upon request. Tours can be arranged by
calling:
Allan Hill
782-8533
Gene Krepakevich
783-8117
Jerry Kobylka
783-2531
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Kinsmen Arena
Bookings 786-1777
Office 786-1755
KinsmenArena@yorkton.ca
The Kinsmen Arena was built in 1972 and provides indoor ice
from September 1 to April 30 each season. The arena is a
smoke free building which features four dressing rooms, a
meeting room (identified as the Blue Room), the Yorkton
Minor Hockey Association office, a storage room and a full
concession operation. This facility is available for rent during
both the summer and winter seasons. Ice time is available
from September to April of each year and select times are
available to rent for single use or regular bookings. Rental
rates for one hour of ice time is $105.00 (GST included).
City Campground
Bookings 786-1757
campground@yorkton.ca
Nestled in an aspen bluff off Yellowhead Highway 16A on the
west end of the city, is the City of Yorkton Campground and
Recreation Area. Open from May 15 to September 30 of each
year, the Campground offers the following services and
attractions:
• On site Attendant
• 15 and 30 Amp Service Sites
• Non-electrical Sites • Fresh Water at Each Site
• Barbeques and Picnic Tables
• Pull Through Sites
• Minutes from Downtown
• Attractive Daily Rates
• Shower and Washroom Facilities
• Sewer Dump Station
• Firewood available on site
• Reservations Accepted
• Visa and MasterCard Accepted
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• Hair Supplies
• Candle Holders
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• Sewing Items
• Flowers
• Spices
• Scrapbooking
• Books
• Housewares
• Crafts
• Stationery
• Hardware
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A cemetery is a special place for remembering, reflecting and
celebrating the life of a loved one.
The City of Yorkton Cemetery is located at the corner of King Street
and Highway #9. A good selection of burial plots are available to
purchase. Pre-need burial sites can be purchased through local
funeral homes or through the Leisure Services Office at City Hall.
Fees & Charges - Effective February 1, 2007
2007 Fee
Plot Prices
Graves- per plot
Infant Community Grave
Opening and Closing
Adult Interment
Cremation Interment
Child Interment
(10 years and under)
Columbarium
Middle Three Rows
Single Niche
Double Niche
GST
Total
$613.21
$327.00
$36.79
$0.00
$650.00
$327.00
$613.21
$226.42
$36.79
$13.59
$650.00
$240.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$2,000.00 $120.00 $2,120.00
$2,764.15 $165.85 $2,930.00
Top Row & Bottom Two Rows
Single Niche
$1,698.11 $101.89 $1,800.00
Double Niche
$2,311.32 $138.68 $2,450.00
2006 Fee
Overtime Charges
Late Fee
(anything arriving after 4 p.m.) $160.38
Saturday Funerals
(Regular & Cremation)
$283.02
Stat Holidays
(Regular & Cremation)
$764.15
Removal of Remains
From Yorkton City Cemetery $839.62
Cremated Remains
$309.43
Recovery of Unused Prearranged Burial Plots
In accordance with Section 52 of The Cemetery Act, 1999,
the City of Yorkton may apply to the provincial registrar for a
declaration that the interment rights in a lot have been
abandoned. The registrar may declare that the interment
rights to be abandoned if the registrar is satisfied that:
• The lot has not been used for interment purposes
• The City has not heard from the buyer or the buyers
personal representative, for 20 years
• Reasonable efforts have been made to locate the buyer
or the buyers personal representative have failed
Total
$9.62
$170.00
$16.98
$300.00
$45.85
$810.00
$50.38
$18.57
$890.00
$328.00
Monument Permits
$120.00
Vault Handling Fee
Fibreglass Liner
$75.47
$4.53
$80.00
Oversize Monument Fee
Minimum Charge
$339.62
$20.38
$360.00
Administrative Fee
Applies to private transfer of plot(s)
See Bylaw #1/2004 Consolidated
Important — There are regulations specifically governing the
size, type, material and placement of all monuments in the
cemetery.
For copies of the Floral Regulations, Monument
Regulations or complete Cemetery Bylaw contact
Leisure Services at 786-1750.
GST
$36.00/plot
Leisure Services is in the process of recovering unused
prearranged lots in the City of Yorkton Cemetery on King
Street. Please contact Leisure Services at 786-1750 for more
information.
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Bar & Grill: Daily Lunch Buffet 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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golfers delight. Deer Park is considered to be one of the top ranking 18
hole championship golf courses in the province. Water, sand and multiple
tee areas compliment the already challenging terrain. To help you enjoy
your golf experience, also available are: driving range, electric power
carts, rental equipment and a fully stocked pro shop. A full service lounge
and restaurant are open mid-April to mid-October.
2007 FEES (GST Included)
Please note fees are subject to change without notice.
Green Fees
Adult
9-Hole
18-Hole
All Day
$19.00
$32.00
$51.00
Junior
9-Hole
18-Hole
$12.00
$16.00
Season Ticket
Adult
Adult Restricted
Adult Couple
Senior
Other
Twilight 18-Hole
$23.00
10-Round
Package (9)
$189.00
10-Round Package
(Combo)
$255.00
6 for 5
Package (18)
$160.00
$772.00
$620.00
$1155.00
$710.00
Storage Fees
Electric Cart
$210.00
Gas Cart
$170.00
Winter Cart Storage $70.00
Student
$290.00
Junior (under 15) $136.50
Junior (over 15)
$147.00
Family
$1545.00
Locker (Men)
Yearly Trail Fee
Daily Trail Fee
$23.00
$135.00
$13.00
“Yorkton’s Recreation
& Convention Centre”
Proud To Be The Home Of:
* Yorkton Lacrosse Association
* the Yorkton Terriers SJHL Hockey Club
* the Yorkton Harvest “AAA” Midget
Hockey Club
* the Yorkton Figure Skating Club
* Yorkton Minor Hockey
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the Yorkton Exhibition Association
Harvest Showdown
Spring Expo
Yorkton Water park
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* Outstanding Meal Menu
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FOR INFORMATION AND BOOKINGS CALL - (306) 786-1740
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e-mail: yorkton.ex@sasktel.net
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★ Below is an alphabetical listing of sport, culture and recreation
groups and organizations in the City of Yorkton.
2834 - 64TH FIELD BATTERY RCACC
(ARMY CADETS)
Contact: Capt. Paulette Jaques, 782-7457
pj.grunts@sasktel.net
A national program that provides training in
leadership, drill, map, and compass,
marksmanship, citizenship, physical fitness, bushcraft,
and history of Canadian Forces, all elements.
Army Cadet Training Parade Nights
September 1 - June 30 each year, Mondays.
6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Yorkton Armoury, 56 - 1st Ave. N.
Boys and girls, 12 - 19 yrs. of age
Marksmanship Program - Air Rifle
Training in shooting and firearm handling, opportunity to
compete in provincial/national and mail in events.
September to June
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Air Rifle Range
Must be a member of 2834 RCACC
12 - 19 yrs. of age
Optional Training
Opportunity to join other Corps/Squadrons for training in
skiing, biathlon, adventure training.
September to June
Various weekends during training year
Various locations in Saskatchewan
Member of 2834 RCACC
12 - 19 yrs. of age
Army Cadet Summer Training
Advanced training at 4 levels - Basic, Leaders, Instructors,
Advanced Courses/Exchanges.
End of June to end of August
Courses last 2 - 6 weeks
Penhold, Vernon, Whitehorse, Banff, Connaught and
overseas
Member of 2834 RCACC
12 - 19 yrs. of age
Local Training
Spend several weekends learning snow shoeing,
camping, communications (radios), search and rescue,
first aid.
Dates vary throughout the year
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS
OF YORKTON, INC.
Contact: Irma VanDeBon, 782-3471
bbbsyorkton@sasktel.net
Enrich the lives of children and youth
through providing quality volunteer based mentoring
programs such as Big Brothers, Big Sisters, In School
Mentoring, Kids N’ Kops, Group Activities, Life Skills and
Summer Camp.
Big Brothers Big Sisters Program
Matches between Big Brothers/Little Brothers and Big
Sisters/Little Sisters.
Minimum one year commitment.
Ongoing
Yorkton and community
Bigs Brothers and Sisters - 18 years plus
Little Brothers and Sisters - 6 - 18 years
In School Mentoring
One to one match between a volunteer and a child in
elementary school.
One hour each week
School year
At the school, on school property
Mentors - 16 years plus
Child - 6 - 14 years
Activity Program
Group activities encouraging healthy lifestyles for the
Littles and Bigs.
Once a month
6 - 18 years
Kids N’ Kops
Mini police academy with fun, recreational activities and
training.
One week in summer 2007
Yorkton and surrounding area
Ages 9 - 12
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Yorkton, Inc. Con’t
Summer Camp
Fun, recreational camping experience.
3 day summer camp
Moose Mountain Provincial Park
Ages 6 - 18 years
Monday (Pilates on Ball), 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday (Pilates), 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.
Body Poetry, 37 Betts Ave.
Teen to adult
Contact: Michelle Smith or Reagan Jewitt, 786-1999
bodypoetry@sasktel.net
Body Poetry is Yorkton’s newest and only alternative
fitness studio offering classes in yoga, nia, pilates and
ballroom dance. Make your mind/body connection at Body
Poetry. All classes run March 20 - June 29, 2007.
Ballroom Dance
Learn the basics of ballroom dance in a studio setting.
Dances taught include two step, jive, rumba, swing,
chacha, tango and waltz.
Level 1: Thursday, 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Level 2: Thursday, 8:15 p.m. - 9:15 p.m.
March - June 2007
Body Poetry, 37 Betts Ave.
Teen to adult
Yoga
A multi level yoga class focusing on fundamental poses,
breath work and yogic philosophy.
March 2007 - June 2007
Tuesday, 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m., 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.
Body Poetry, 37 Betts Ave.
Teen to adult
Yoga for Children
Yoga designed to teach children body awareness,
movement and the basics of yogic philosophy in a fun,
creative atmosphere.
March 2007 - June 2007
TBA. Contact studio for more info.
Body Poetry, 37 Betts Ave.
4 - 8 years, 9 - 13 years
BODY POETRY FITNESS STUDIO
Vinyosa Flow Yoga
A rhythmic style of yoga that uses the breath and the
body’s natural flow to connect poses. Poses are done to
energetic music for an uplifting experience.
March 2007 - June 2007
Friday, 12:15 p.m. - 12:45 p.m.
Body Poetry, 37 Betts Ave.
All ages, however, it is recommended that participants
have at least 6 months of yoga experience.
Nia
A combination of dance, martial arts and the healing arts.
Learn to express yourself by moving in spontaneous, free
ways. A great cardic workout.
March 2007 - June 2007
Monday, 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.
Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Body Poetry, 37 Betts Ave.
Teen to adult
Pilates/Pilates on the Ball
A conceptual approach to movement that will help you
tone and strengthen your core system and bring strength
and relaxation to the entire body.
March 2007 - June 2007
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF YORKTON, INC.
Contact: Lorraine or Erin, 783-2582
bandgofyorkton@sasktel.net
We are a non-profit organization dedicated
to providing quality programs to youth in the
community.
Awesome, Amazing After-Schools
A great resource for youth, parents and educators. We
offer homework help, crafts, games and fun activities.
Runs throughout the school year
3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Yorkton Public Library
Ages 6 - 14
Evening Programs
We offer arts and crafts, education, recreational, life skills,
literacy based and cultural programs on various evenings.
Weekday evenings throughout the school year
6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
We run out of various locations in the city
Ages 6 - 14
POWER SPORT SUPERSTORE
STORE HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:30; Sat. 9:00 - 5:00
FULL LINE sales plus parts, accessories & award winning service!
Hwy. #9,Yorkton, Sk Phone (306) 783-3333 www.schradermotors.com
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Boys & Girls Club of Yorkton, Inc. Con’t
5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Broken Arrow Outdoor 3D Range
18 & under (Adult supervision mandatory)
Super Saturdays
A fun-filled program with crafts, stories, games, and
activities.
Saturdays throughout the school year
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Yorkton Public Library
Ages 6 -14
Summer Programming
We offer a daytime program for youth in the community.
Join us for games, sports, crafts, field trips, activities and
fun.
Mondays to Fridays in July and August
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon & 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Location TBA
Ages 6 - 14
Cost: $2.00 per person or $50.00 summer pass
Adult Archery
$80/year. Members meet every Tuesday night. Members
also receive keys and can access both indoor/outdoor
ranges year round.
Indoors: Dec. - April
Outdoors: April - Nov.
Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.
19 and over
CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY
BROKEN ARROW ARCHERY CLUB
Contact: Shawn Frankfurt, 783-8006
Broken Arrow Archery Club has been in existence since
1969. It is committed to the development of 3D archery,
target archery and bowhunting. It has a strong
commitment to youth. Members have access to both an
indoor and outdoor range.
Annual Archery Shoot
3D archery shoot
June 2, 3, 2007
8:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Registration
Country Taxidermy, Hwy. 9 North
All ages welcome and spectators
Indoor Youth Archery
Junior Olympic Program. $25/year membership. Target
archery will teach youth basic archery skills.
December to April
6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Yorkton Gun Club
18 & under (adult supervision mandatory)
Outdoor Youth Archery
3D Archery Program. Young archers will develop their
archery skills further by learning how to estimate
distances.
April to November
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• City Campground
• Mohawk Stop & Shop
• Co-op Gas Bar
• Super C Gas
• 7-11
• Sobey’s
• Shell K
• Fas Gas E. & W.
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• Canadian Tire
• Shoppers Drug
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Reach to Recovery Breast Cancer Support Group
Support group for women and their families who have
been touched by breast cancer. In-home, in-hospital or
telephone support available.
Luncheon meetings held second Tuesday of every other
month at Harvest Pizza Restaurant.
Call for more info: Harriet 783-4701 or Helen 783-5544
• Yorkton Co-op Food Store
• Imperial Plaza Mohawk
• East End Service
• York Lake Concession
• Good Spirit Lake Market
Store
• Manitou Concession
• Kahkawistahaw Gas
• Wal-Mart
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Website: www.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.
ICE AND WATER
• Yorkton Co-op Food Store
• Fas Gas
(East & West locations)
5 Assiniboia Ave.,
Yorkton
Ph. 782-1477
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Canadian Cancer Society Con’t
Daffodil Drive
The daffodil is a recognized symbol of the Canadian
Cancer Society. Selling daffodils to indicate hope for
cancer control is a long standing fundraiser of the
Canadian Cancer Society.
March 19 - 24, 2007
Yorkton and approximately 16 rural communities in the
Parkland Unit
Residential Door-to-Door Campaign
A door-to-door canvass held every April during Cancer
Awareness Month.
April 22 - 28, 2007
Yorkton and surrounding area communities in the
Parkland Unit.
Living with Cancer Conference
An annual conference for people with cancer and their
family, friends and caregivers.
April 13, 14, 15, 2007
Ipsco Place, Regina, Sask.
Brayden Ottenbreit Close Cuts for Cancer
An event in memory of Brayden Ottenbreit where
participants collect pledges and have their head shaved to
support cancer research.
Pancake breakfast and registration April 28, 2007
Event May 26, 2007
Parkland Mall, Yorkton
Relay for Life
A celebration of survival, a tribute to loved ones, and a
night of fun, friendship and fundraising all to beat cancer.
June 1 & 2, 2007 and June 8 & 9, 2007
7:00 p.m. - 7:00 a.m. (overnight)
Melville Comprehensive Institute (June 1 & 2)
Pelly’s Fort Livingstone School Grounds (June 8 & 9)
CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY
Contact: Michael Pasloski, 782-4355
michael.pasloski@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
Providing emergency food, shelter, clothing, and personal
care kits for victims of small-scale disasters (housefires).
Anytime, within 72 hours, across Canada
First Aid and CPR
Call for current listing of dates and locations of course
offerings.
On Board
A self study Boating Safety Program to provide the
pleasure craft operators card. Manuals and exams are
available upon request. Please call for more details.
16th Annual Ritchie Hall Red Cross Golf Classic
Mixed Texas Scramble tournament
May 18, 2007
Deer Park Golf Course
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DANCE INNOVATIONS
Contact: Tammy Sullivan Kostersky,
786-6814
dance.i@sasktel.net
Allow your child to experience dance
with the most respected dance
educators in the area. Our professional staff are certified
and accredited but most importantly, have your child’s best
interest at heart. From the little girls who dream of
becoming ballerinas and the cool young boys to the
advanced senior students who can see the success,
Dance Innovations has classes to suit all needs. Join us
for our 12th season of providing the Yorkton Community
with quality dance education.
Disney
Dance Innovations showcases students in their 12th
annual production.
Sunday, June 3, 2007
1:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.
Anne Portnuff Theatre
Pre-Registration for Fall 2007
Register ahead for an activity that will give so much to your
child. Ensure your child’s spot early.
June 5 & 6, 2007
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Dance Innovations Studio, 82 - 1st Ave. N.
EAST CENTRAL SENIORS INC.
Contact: Doris Haacke, 783-7527
Mervin Sies, 728-3548
A volunteer group interested in promoting
Threshermen’s Show and Seniors’ Festival.
the
A Variety Program
Entertainers from the Yorkton and district area.
Saturday, August 4, 2007
Sunday, August 5, 2007
11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Western Development Museum Grounds
All ages
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, August 4, 2007
Sunday, August 5, 2007
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Open at 7 for Breakfast waffles, toast, bacon & eggs.
Lunch - try our soup and
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try one of our 50 flavours of
ice cream.
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11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Western Development Museum tent
All ages
GOOD SPIRIT AREA SCOUTS
Contact: Wayne Fullawka, 563-6819
darway@sasktel.net
Good Spirit Area Scouts consist of groups in the area who
organize the scouting program. It’s aim is to help co-ed
youth, and adults develop their character as resourceful
and responsible members of the community. Registration
is accepted throughout the year. Co-ed ages 5 to 99.
Activities include all season camping and activities.
JUBILEE CRES. SENIORS GROUP
Contact: Florence Matechuk, 782-6179
Mary Yakiwchuk, 786-7144
Non-profit organization, 60 yrs. and over. Average age of
members 75 - 90 at present time. Play cards, bingo and go
for breakfasts once every 3 months, and toonie chicken.
Breakfasts - Local Restaurant
One breakfast every 3 months, paid for by group, also
tooney chicken once every 3 months.
Date as see fit
Breakfast - 9:00 a.m.
Chicken supper - 5:30 p.m. at Manor before whist
Manor Lounge chicken - local restaurant breakfast
60 and up for members paid up
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22 - 385 Broadway E.
Yorkton (Linden Square Mall)
Phone 782-2484
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Phone (306)
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
KEE’S TAEKWONDO
Contact: Wayne Mitchell, 783-0650
taekwondo.yktn@sasktel.net
In Yorkton, only Kee’s is recognized by
SASK. Sport and Sport Canada as a
qualified participant for this Olympic
style sport. World certified black belt and N.C.C.P.
instructors teach the Korean martial art of Taekwondo.
Respect, discipline, confidence, fitness and self defense
are all aspects learned in the exciting world of Taekwondo.
2007 Prairie Wildfire Taekwondo Challenge
9th Annual Invitational
Saturday, November 3, 2007
9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Gallagher Centre Flexihall
Ages 4 - 70
“Kick Start” Summer Program Offer
This summer program will give the participant a feel for
Taekwondo and let them know if this is the activity for
them. A six week summer special for new members. Cost
is $39.95.
Starting Monday, July 9, 2007
Class schedule by age groups
Kee’s Taekwondo, 9 Broadway Street West
Ages 4 - 74
Tae Kwon Do for Life
Physical and mental training that creates a positive and
confident attitude that fosters success in life. Our course
challenges you at your own ability and pace. Free private
introductory evaluation classes arranged by appointment
during August to September 8th.
Deadline September 8, 2007
Variety of evening classes to choose
Kee’s Taekwondo, 9 Broadway Street West
Ages 13 - 70 plus
After School Martial Arts Program
We TRANSPORT from school. 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 deductable!
Registration starting in July
Call for an appointment
Kee’s Taekwondo, 9 Broadway Street West
School age
KIDS HELP PHONE
YORKTON CHAPTER
Contact: Marlene Schrader, 782-8406
marlene.schrader@bmo.com
Kids Help Phone is Canada’s only national, bilingual,
toll-free and confidential phone counselling, referral and
Internet service for children and youth. The Yorkton
Chapter exists to raise funds in support of Kids Help
Phone to create awareness of Kids Help Phone and its
programs and to participate in the Regional delivery of the
Student Ambassador program. The local Chapter hosts a
number of activities in support of Kids Help Phone
including the Bell Walk for Kids in the spring, and a
number of other promotional and fund raising events
involving student ambassadors.
Tae Kwon Do for Youth
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. Free private introductory evaluation classes
arranged by appointment during August to September 8th.
Deadline September 8, 2007
Monday thru Saturday, various times to fit your schedule
Kee’s Taekwondo, 9 Broadway Street West
Ages 7 - 17
Little Dragons and Mighty Mites
Stresses concentration, co-ordination, focus and fun. This
is a specially designed course for the 4 to 7 year olds.
Improves your child’s concentration skills for better
attention and learning at school. The Kee’s Dragon
Program is designed to move your young child through a
series of graduated techniques when their skill level allows
them to be challenged by the next level. Give your child a
head start. Free private introductory evaluation classes
arranged by appointment during August to September 8th.
Deadline September 8, 2007
Monday thru Friday at 5:30 p.m.
Kee’s Taekwondo, 9 Broadway Street West
Ages 3 - 7 years old
Broadway and Wal-Mart
Locallyy Ownedd & Operatedd byy Deann & Triciaa Shyiak
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, FATHER
DELAERE COUNCIL #5182
Contact: Robert Wuschenny, 782-2967
Men’s fraternal and charitable organization, open to Catholic gentlemen 18 years
and over. Meets the first Tuesday of each
month except July and August at St. Mary’s Ukrainian
Cultural Centre, 7:00 p.m.
LADIES FLOOR HOCKEY
Contact: Shirley Anthony, 783-4983
Starting first Wednesday in October and going until the
end of March. 8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Come out for some
exercise and meet new people and you will be sure to
have a lot of fun.
NEW HORIZONS SENIOR CITIZENS
Contact: John Semchuk, 783-0832
A seniors organization for 55 plus. Centre open Monday to
Saturday at 1:00 p.m. Monthly meetings on the first
Thursday of the month. Membership fee $5.00.
Dances
$5.00 per person. Lunch included.
Every Friday
8:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.
New Horizons Hall, 78 First Ave. N.
55 plus
Whist
50¢ per person, followed by Kitchen Band.
Every Tuesday
1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
New Horizons Hall, 78 First Ave. N.
55 plus
Kaiser
50¢ per person.
Every Thursday
1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
New Horizons Hall, 78 First Ave. N.
55 plus
Card Playing - Shuffleboard, Crib and Pool
Monday to Saturday
1:00 p.m.
New Horizons Hall, 78 First Ave. N.
55 plus
ORDER OF THE ROYAL PURPLE
Contact: Marilyn Lenuik, 782-1425
No-profit organization, helping children. Meeting 3rd
Tuesday of each month, except July and August.
7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Masonic Temple, Haultain Ave.
16 yrs. and older can join.
PARKLAND REGIONAL COLLEGE
Contact: Alicia Myall, 728-6586
a.myall@parklandcollege.sk.ca
Parkland Regional College provides lifelong learning
opportunities for adults, which respond to the needs of the
communities and organizations in the region.
Parkland Regional College Dollars for Scholars Golf Tournament
Proceeds from the golf tournament go towards the student
scholarship fund.
Sept. 14, 2007
11:00 a.m. shot-gun start
Deer Park Golf Course
PARKLAND SINGLES SOCIAL CLUB
Contact: Frank Woloschuk, 782-4412
fpwoloschuk@sasktel.net
Open to single people by reason of death of spouse,
divorced or separated and to single adults 19 years of age
or over.
Old Time Dance - Open - Married Couples Welcome
Dance to polkas, waltzes, pattern dancing, country and
rock. Music by Len Gadica.
April 14, 2007
8:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m.
Lunch at 11:00 p.m.
Saltcoats Town Hall
40 plus (anyone over 19 welcome)
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ROLLING THUNDER CRUISERS INC.
Parkland Singles Social Club Con’t
Old Time Dance - Open - Married Couples Welcome
Dance to polkas, waltzes, pattern dancing, country and
rock. Music by The Keynotes.
May 5, 2007
8:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m.
Lunch at 11:00 p.m.
Saltcoats Town Hall
40 plus (anyone over 19 welcome)
Old Time Dance - Singles Only
Dance to polkas, waltzes, pattern dancing, country and
rock. Music by Prairie Pride.
September 8, 2007
8:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m.
Lunch at 11:00 p.m.
Saltcoats Town Hall
40 plus (anyone over 19 welcome)
Contact: Larry Kopan, President, 782-2686 until April 30
647-2686 after April 30
Lorie Antony, Vice-President, 783-1687
Jolene Gorski, Sec./Treas., 782-5184
rollingthunderwebmaster@sasktel.net
The RTC is a social group of vehicle enthusiasts. We are
a club that fosters the ‘sport’ of cruising to attend car
shows. Time and location vary for meetings. All ages are
welcome.
Car Show
The RTC and the Yorkton Dairy Queen will host a car
show.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Dairy Queen on Broadway St.
11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Entry fee is $5.00 per vehicle
Contact Merle Gorski, 782-5184
Old Time Dance - Open - Married Couples Welcome
Dance to polkas, waltzes, pattern dancing, country and
rock. Music by Class Action.
October 6, 2007
8:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m.
Lunch at 11:00 p.m.
Saltcoats Town Hall
40 plus (anyone over 19 welcome)
Free My Muse Theatre Company
Presents The Youth Play Production Adaptation of:
“Aladdin”
May 5, Sacred Heart Theatre
2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Yorkton Tire & Auto Centre Inc.
Directed by Carrie Pengilly and Lisa Van Osch
Phone: 782-2431
131 Palliser Way, Yorkton, SK
************
The Adult Mainstage Production of:
“Steel Magnolias”
May 31st, June 1st, June 2nd
Sacred Heart Theatre, 8:00 p.m.
Directed by Carrie Pengilly
************
Tickets for both productions at SherRing Gold Jewellers and Sherring Optical
SPRING ADULT THEATRE PLAYSHOP - APR. 10TH & 11TH
Through exciting and invigorating processes, learn more
about and experiment with Improvisation, Collective
Creation, Character Directing and Scene Directing
alongside other actors, directors, teachers and theatre
enthusiasts from around the province.
All experience levels welcome!
Call or email for specific details and Playshop
breakdown. Faciliated by Carrie Pengilly
************
YOUTH SUMMER DRAMA WORKSHOPS - JULY 2007
For More Information Please Call or Email:
Free My Muse Theatre Company
306-782-MUSE or freemymuse@hotmail.com
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
SERVICE CENTRE
CAA APPROVED
5.00 OFF
$
Any regular priced oil change.
Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.
Expires August 31/07
Yorkton Tire & Auto Centre Inc.
131 Palliser Way, Yorkton, SK S3N 4C6
Phone: 782-2431 Fax: 782-7484
MONDAY TO FRIDAY — 7:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.
SATURDAY — SEASONAL
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
Contact: Branch Manager, 783-9789
Lounge 783-4332
legion.yorkton@sasktel.net
The Legion was a club formed for veterans, by
veterans but has since branched to three
levels of membership which include family
members a well as any outside people who are interested.
The club works to preserve the memory of the veterans
and serve the community by raising monies for various
causes. A large facility including two halls, meeting room
and an active lounge.
Saturday Meat Draws & Special Draws
Draws during the hours of 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Every Saturday year round
Legion Lounge, 380 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, Sask.
Minors not allowed
Beef on a Bun
Every Friday year round
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Legion Lounge, 380 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, Sask.
All ages welcome
Hours of Operation
Office hours: 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Bar Hours: Weekdays 3:00 p.m. - closing
Saturdays: noon to closing
Royal Canadian Legion
380 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, Sask.
individuals or for the workplace. St. John Ambulance or
your facility.
Adult Division #913
Volunteers providing First Aid Services at public function.
Volunteers receive ongoing training at no cost.
18 and older
Recruitment Volunteers
We are in need of volunteers to secure our future ability to
provide first aid services at public events. If you have some
spare time, and an interest in health, safety and quality of
life, please give us a call.
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ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
Contact: Judy Wintonyk, 783-4544
sjayorkton@sk.sja.ca
Our mission is to enable Canadians to
improve their health, safety and quality of life
by providing training and community service. Emergency
First Aid, Lifesaver and Babysitting Courses also available.
Standard First Aid
Modular course for those who want more than basic first
aid skills. Meets OHS regulations. St. John Ambulance or
your facility.
CPR Level A, B and C
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation courses designed for
CANADA
STORE HOURS:
Monday to Saturday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sunday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
240 Hamilton Road, Yorkton, 1 (306) 782-9820
WE SELL FOR LESS every day!
Corner of York Road West and Gladstone North
Yorkton, Sask. — (306) 782-2645
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LEGEND FOR MAP
1. Deer Park Municipal Golf Course,
Highway #52
2. Ravine Ecological Preserve,
Broadway St. W.
3. Gallagher Centre,
455 Broadway St. W.
4. Exhibition Grounds,
Broadway St. W.
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5. Centennial Park, Centennial Drive
6. Knights of Columbus Park, Circlebrooke Drive
7. Crosswaithe Park, Dalebrooke Drive
8. Yorkton City Campground, York Road West
9. J.C. Beach, York Road West
10. Western Development Museum, Highway 16 West
11. BMX Park, East of Columbia School
12. Elizabeth Park, Elizabeth Avenue
13. Yorkton Regional Health Centre, 270 Bradbrooke Drive
14. Silver Heights Park, Sunset Drive North
15. Kinsmen Arena, 227 Catherine Street
16. Kinsmen Century Field, Catherine Street
17. Anne Portnuff Theatre, 150 Gladstone Avenue N.
18. Waterloo Park, Collacott Street East
19. Public Library, 93 Broadway St. W.
20. Patrick Park, King Street
21. Tupper Park, Tupper Avenue
22. Rodney Ridge, Roslyn Avenue
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23. Ukrainian Pioneer Park/Drake Field, between 1st and 3rd
Avenues
24. Jackson Park, between 2nd & 3rd Avenues
25. Godfrey Dean Cultural Centre, 49 Smith Street East
26. Jubilee Park, Foster Street
27. Logan Green, between Logan Cres. and Queen Street
28. Shaw Park, between 5th & 6th Avenues
29. City Hall & City Hall Park, 37 Third Avenue North
30. City Trailer Court Park, Manitoba Avenue
31. Yorkton City Cemetery, King Street
32. Langrill Park, Langrill Drive
33. Heritage Heights Park, McBurney Drive
34. Franko Park, Franko Drive
35. Tourism Yorkton, Highway #9 South
36. Weinmaster Park, Morrison Drive
37. Harris Park, Harris Subdivision
38. Gloria Hayden Community Centre
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
SCOUTS CANADA - ZION 8TH GROUP
and all points inbetween. We offer obedience classes,
agility classes and Rally Obedience classes. We
participate in the Swan River Parade, and the Yorkton
Santa Claus and summer parades. Our dog show this year
will be held on August 24, 25 and 26 at the Agripavilion.
Contact: John Spykerman, 782-6680
spykerman@sasktel.net
Zion 8th Group Beavers
Meetings include games, crafts, stories, singing and
ceremonies. Tours, parties, hikes, and camps are also part
of the program.
Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Pede Hall (North St.)
5 to 7 years
Contact John Spykerman, 782-6680
Zion 8th Group Cubs
Meetings include games, crafts, outdoor activities, star
work and badge work. Tours, hikes and camps are also
part of the program.
Monday, 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Pede Hall (North St.)
8 to 10 years
Contact John Spykerman, 782-6680
Zion 8th Group Scouts
Hiking, camping, exploring, summer and winter sports and
community services are included in this program. Scouts
earn Achievement and Challenge Badges.
Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Pede Hall (North St.)
11 to 14 years
Contact Bryan Mierau, 786-7515
Zion 8th Group Venturers
Pede Hall (North St.)
14 to 17 years
Contact Brian Mierau, 786-7515
SHELWIN HOUSE
Contact: Lavern Dumka, 783-7233
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: Michelle Goulden, 782-5181
michellegoulden@sasktel.net
This program is designed to enhance knowledge and how
to access resources and agencies dealing with personal
and family violence. Relationship violence and abuse
presentations available to schools and community groups
within Yorkton and 100 mile radius of Yorkton at no cost.
SIGN - SOCIETY FOR THE
INVOLVEMENT OF GOOD NEIGHBORS
Contact: Tom Seeley, 783-9409
sign@sasktel.net
We are a non-profit human service corporation and a
member of Family Service Saskatchewan. SIGN is an
umbrella agency that consists of many programs and is
home for other independent programs.
F&ST
The Families and Schools Together Program (F&ST) is
delivered in Yorkton schools and some other locations.
F&ST is a collaborative early intervention/prevention
program for elementary and pre-school children and their
families. F&ST is designed to reduce factors associated
with school failure, juvenile delinquency, and substance
abuse in adolescence.
Trail’s End Popcorn Campaign
Youth will be canvassing the city selling popcorn
SHAMROCK KENNEL & OBEDIENCE CLUB
Contact: Cathy Newans, 782-4701
Joan Kenny, 743-5088
www.angelfire.com/ca7/
ShamrockKennel
We are a group of dog owners who promote dog welfare.
We also compete in various dog sports and dog showing.
We cover a wide area, from Kelvington to Swan River, MB
Sexual Assault Counselling Program
Specialized counselling program for victims of sexual
abuse.
Call 783-9409 for appointment
SIGN, 83 North Street
Any and all ages
Phone 783-8991
Fax 782-7858
For more info call us
39 Smith St. W.,
Yorkton
782-6050
63 - 7th Ave. S.,
Yorkton, Sask.
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
SIGN - Society For The Involvement of Good Neighbors Con’t
SIGN Employee Assistance & Fee-For-Service Counselling
SIGN has contracts with a number of companies to
provide counselling to their employees and families.
Fee-for-service counselling is available for individuals,
couples and families.
Call 783-9409
Senior Mobility
Low cost transportation is provided to seniors on week
days.
Call 782-4151 for bookings
60 years and over for those not wheelchair dependent
Preschool Playland
This program offers an indoor playground for preschool
children, with a parent in attendance. Table talk, parenting
resources for loan, car seat rentals, toy lending library,
birthday party bookings and private breastfeeding room
available.
Preschool aged children
Parkland Mall
Call 782-1277
Parent Education
This is an education prevention based, client driven
program geared to meet the needs of parents interested in
enhancing their parenting skills and providing specific
positive parenting information.
Call 783-9404
Vocational Employment Program
The program provides vocational on-site training and
supervision to those experiencing psychiatric and
behavioral disorders through job coach module. Job types
include lawn care, house cleaning, janitorial, snow
removal and other various jobs.
Call 783-9420
SPECIAL OLYMPICS ZONE 4
Contact: Allan Lauer, 786-5761
alauer@finance.gov.sk.ca
Provide sporting and social activities
to individuals with an intellectual
disability.
Softball
May - August, 2007
Yorkton and Melville
Bowling
September - May 2007
Yorkton and Melville
Curling
November - March 2007
Willowbrook
SPIRIT CASTLE ARABIANS
Contact: Melanie Patton, 783-0023
melash@sasktel.net
Riding and Training Lessons
Learn all about horses, equitation, horse care, safety and
handling. Certificates upon completion. Prep for dressage
and competition. Certified instructor. Discounts for
bringing your own horse.
March - December
Spirit Castle
Ages 5 - 85
Dancing Hooves Dressage Shows
Smaller local shows to promote dressage, which is
progressive training. Cowboy dressage too. Come and
have some fun. Individual award system. Walk-trot to
grand prix levels.
2007 Show Dates: May 27, June 24, July 7, July 29, Aug.
26, Sept. 30.
Yorkton and Melville arenas - see website for details
www.geocities.com/dressageshow
Open to all ages
CLAYY SERBY
MLA
YORKTON CONSTITUENCY
SUITE #5 - 84 BROADWAY ST. E.
786-4222
serby.mla.yorkton@sasktel.net
Gold Crown Club members stay 6 nights Thursday thru
Saturday and receive a free room night. (until May 6th)
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SUPERANNUATED TEACHERS OF SASK.
YORKTON AND DISTRICT CHAPTER
Contact: Albert Waldbauer, 782-2607
a.waldbauer@sasktel.net
Members of the Yorkton Chapter of Superannuated
Teachers meet the 4th Monday of the month for regular
meetings at various venues. A program follows each
meeting. Membership is limited to STS teachers and
spouses.
Regular Bowling
Eight teams bowl on Wednesday mornings. League runs
September to May with roll-offs in April.
September to May
9:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Yorkton Bowl Arena
Superannuated teachers and spouses
Superannuated Teachers of Saskatchewan Provincial Bowling
A number of chapters of the Superannuated Teachers of
Saskatchewan will be sending bowling teams to Yorkton.
May 2 - 3, 2007
8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Yorkton Bowl Arena
Superannuated teachers and spouses
TOURISM YORKTON
Contact: Randy Goulden, 783-8707
tourismyorkton@sasktel.net
Provides visitor information services and
promotes the Yorkton area attractions, events
and services. Add your event to the on-line
event calendar by clicking www.tourismyorkton.com.
TROYANDA UKRAINIAN DANCE
ENSEMBLE
Contact: John Denysek, 782-1559
jdenysek@sasktel.net
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
develop an appreciation for one of the most beautiful of
Ukrainian traditions.
Dancers with Troyanda will:
1) be trained in the proper techniques of Ukrainian dance;
2) enhance their physical fitness levels;
3) develop skills in teamwork as they work together to
deliver a performance;
4) enhance levels of self-confidence by performing for
audiences;
5) develop friendships with fellow dancers; and
6) gain an appreciation for the diversity of Ukrainian
culture.
Troyanda Ukrainian Dance Ensemble was registered in
1981, but has been active as a dance troupe since the
1960’s. Troyanda is a self governing, non-profit
organization under the umbrella of the Holy
Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Yorkton.
Troyanda Spring Concert
A concert featuring all the dancers performing dances
from a variety of regions of Ukraine.
Sunday, April 29, 2007
2:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Anne Portnuff Theatre, YRHS
Open to all ages
WESTERN DEVELOPMENT MUSEUM
STORY OF PEOPLE
Contact: Susan Mandziuk, Manager,
783-8361
yorkton@wdm.ca
Recreates the times and styles of some of the many
immigrants who settled in Western Canada. Outdoors the
challenge of turning the sod is presented in an
agricultural lineup of steam and gas engines, plows, and
harvesting equipment. Now open is Phase 1 of the
Winning the Prairie Gamble exhibit.
Museum Opening
(Hours subject to change)
January - April 26
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
April 27 - June 24
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. weekdays;
12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. weekends
June 25 - August 12
Open daily, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
YORK LAKE REGIONAL PARK
• Camping & Showers
• Boat Launch
Reservations
• Large Picnic Areas
• Swimming
Accepted
• Walking Nature Trail
• Gun Club
• Canoe & Kayak Club
• Trap and Skeet Club
• Kiddies Playground
• 18 Hole Grass
Green Golf Course
• 4 Diamond Ball Complex
A Summer Spot That Accommodates All Ages!
4 Km South of Yorkton — Ph. 782-7080
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
Western Development Museum - Story of People Con’t
students can register year round. Come out and watch
classes anytime before joining in the fun. Uniforms are not
required until the student is ready to advance. Please feel
free to compare us with any other martial art club around.
Any previous martial arts training will be considered but is
not required. A member of Unified TaeKwon-Do
International and the Saskatchewan Martial Arts
Association - recognized by SaskSport. Check out:
www.yetitkd.com today!
PRICES - Spending more money doesn’t mean you will
receive better instruction. We keep our prices down so that
everyone can learn martial arts. Super low rates for all
students. Family discounts available. 2 members - 10%, 3
- 20%, 4 - 30%, 5 - 40%, 6+ - 50% off each. Discount rates
available for “part-time” Yeti TaeKwon-Do students. Bulk
training discounts for 3, 8 and 10 month packages. Ask
about our “Black Belt” package. Call for details. 621-1555.
Mother’s Day
Carnations for the ladies, door prize draws and
refreshments.
May 13, 2007
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Western Development Museum
Father’s Day
Gifts for the gentlemen, door prize draws and
refreshments.
June 17, 2007
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Western Development Museum
Canada Day Picnic
Family games, birthday cake, novelty booths, hot dogs
and
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live
entertainment.
July 1, 2007
12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Western Development Museum
Tournaments and Seminars
Being a member of Yeti TKD allows students to compete
with many different martial artists in Western Canada and
the United States. Yeti TKD hosts it’s own annual open
martial arts tournament - Abominable Snow Slam usually in March. Our school also is invited to countless
tournaments throughout the year and although competing
can be fun, students are not required to compete to
advance.
We also host and are invited to many different martial arts
seminars giving our students the opportunity to
experience and learn extra curricular styles. From Ju-Jitsu
(grappling) and Haidong Gumdo (sword) to Kung Fu and
many more, Yeti TaeKwon-Do recognizes the benefits of
cross training in the martial arts. Check out:
www.yetitkd.com today.
Museum Day
Crafts, games, museum searches, ice cream and butter
making, stories and more.
July 11, 2007
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Western Development Museum
Preschool to Grade 4
52nd Threshermen’s Show and Seniors’ Festival
Celebration of Saskatchewan’s heritage through the
operation of vintage equipment and the re-enactment of
methods and techniques from the past.
August 4 & 5, 2007
August 4, 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
August 5, 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Western Development Museum grounds
Introductory Classes
Two trial classes are offered to all new students with no
obligation. Wear a T-shirt and sweats to participate.
Students advance at their own pace. Our curriculum can
be tailored to anyone’s abilities. Put a little PUNCH into
your exercise with Yeti TaeKwon-Do.
Tuesdays and Thursdays
7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. for ages 5 - 9
8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. for ages 10 and up
Enroll anytime. Registration is year round.
St. Alphonsus Elementary
5th Ave. & Henderson St., use East side door
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Contact: Mike Forster, 621-1555
yeti@yetitkd.com
Committed to the continuing evolution of
TaeKwon-Do, students learn this dynamic
martial art in a friendly, family-oriented
environment where SAFETY is stressed all around. New
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Yeti Taekwon-Do Con’t
Child/Juniors (Ages 5 - 9)
Have your child improve their balance, co-ordination,
concentration, self control and have a whole lot of fun at
the same time. This specially designed curriculum lets
children learn at their own rate and advance from white
belt to black belt with a unique “junior” belt system. Watch
their school grades climb as their mental discipline and
self confidence improves.
Bully-proof your child with Yeti TaeKwon-Do
Tuesdays and Thursdays
7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Enroll anytime. Registration is year round.
St. Alphonsus Elementary
5th Ave. & Henderson St., use East side door
Youth/Adults (Ages 10 and up)
An affordable way to get in shape. Learn street oriented
self-defense with realistic attacks. Plus build your strength,
flexibility, co-ordination, balance, self-confidence and
discipline all in just 2 hours a week. Add a little KICK to
your life with Yeti TaeKwon-Do.
Tuesdays and Thursdays
8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Enroll anytime. Registration is year round.
St. Alphonsus Elementary
5th Ave. & Henderson St., use East side door
made which is raffled with a portion of the proceeds going
to a local charity.
York Colony Quilters Guild
Meetings held every Wednesday with time devoted to
hands-on projects and occasional workshops.
Weekly meetings through until May
Meetings begin at 10:00 a.m.
Western Development Museum
York Colony Quilters Guild Quilt Show & Tea
Quilt show featuring the individual and group projects of
Guild members. Instructional classes held each day and a
silver collection tea will be served.
Friday, April 27 & Saturday, April 28, 2007
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. each day
Western Development Museum
General Sparring Class (Ages 15 and up)
Whether you’re interested in self defense, competition or
just trying to drop a few pounds, we have the solution. Our
general sparring class offers an alternative to traditional
martial arts training. Combining grappling arts such as
Ju-Jitsu, with striking arts like Muay Thai, students learn
the ultimate in self defense and can also train for full
contact competition if desired. Call for prices.
Thursday nights
9:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Enroll anytime. Registration is year round.
St. Alphonsus Elementary
5th Ave. & Henderson St., use East side door
Phone 621-1555
YORK COLONY QUILTERS GUILD
Contact: Sally Sibley, 782-2277
sally.s@sasktel.net
A creative group of women who wish to preserve and
enhance the art of quilting. Each year a group quilt is
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YORKTON & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
Contact: Frank Woloschuk, 782-4412
fpwoloschuk@sasktel.net
To promote all aspects of horticulture, for everyone from
the novice green thumb to the seasoned gardener. New
members are always welcome.
Regular Meeting
With special guest Frank Woloschuk speaking on planting
beautiful, lush planters.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Yorkdale Student Centre
Everyone welcome
Regular Meeting
With special guest D’Arcy Schenk from Regina speaking
on Trees In Your Landscape.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Yorkdale Student Centre
Everyone welcome
Spring Plant Sale
This is a great way to add some new plants to your
garden.
May 11 & 12, 2007
9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Parkland Mall, Yorkton
All gardeners welcome
Regular Meeting
An informative tour of Skinner’s Greenhouse.
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Time to be announced
Call Frank for details
Fruit, Flower & Vegetable Show
See the best of the season at this popular show.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
St. Gerard’s Parish Complex, Yorkton
Everyone welcome
Annual General Meeting
We’ll all enjoy a great meal and a great evening of
gardening talk at Helena’s.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Time to be announced, call Frank for details
Helena’s Schnitzel Haus, Saltcoats
YORKTON ANTIQUE AUTO ASSOCIATION
Contact: Ken Fribance, 786-7211
Interest in antique or collectable vehicles.
“Last Chance” Antique and Collectibles Sale
Or antique autos or parts
October 12 & 13, 2007
Friday, October 12, 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 13, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Agripavilion, Exhibition Grounds
Yorkton
Cruise the Spirit
Fun weekend with collectible autos.
July 6, 7 & 8, 2007
Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park
All ages
YORKTON BADMINTON CLUB
Contact: Glenn Geber, 786-3770 (w); 782-5330 (h)
glenn.geber@scotiabank.com
Adult/Youth Co-ed Badminton Club.Ages 13+. Season
rates: Adults $80; Youth/Student $50. Drop-in Rate $5.
Rates subject to change.
Badminton
Season runs Nov. 1/07 to April 2/08
21 sessions in the season
Wednesdays
7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Gloria Hayden Community Centre
Co-ed, ages 13+
Regular Meeting
With special guest Shirley Ulmer speaking on gourds grow them, cure them, decorate them.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Yorkdale Student Centre
Everyone welcome
Fall Plant Sale
It’s not too late to plant for next year.
Friday, September 21, 2007
9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Parkland Mall, Yorkton
Regular Meeting
Sharing gifts from the garden - various presenters show
the bounty of the garden as gifts.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Yorkdale Student Centre
Everyone welcome
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YORKTON CARDINALS
BASEBALL
Contact: Bill Sobkow,
President, 742-4663
The Yorkton Cardinals baseball team completed a successful season in 2006 and is looking forward to its sixth
season in the Western Major Baseball League (WMBL) in
2007. The WMBL is a premier wood bat collegiate league,
providing entertaining summer baseball of a high calibre
to baseball fans in Yorkton and area. The League is comprised of eleven teams - Lethbridge, Medicine Hat,
Okotoks (formerly Calgary), Moose Jaw, Swift Current,
Melville, Weyburn, Saskatoon, Regina, St. Albert (formerly Edmonton) and Yorkton. The mandate of each team is to
improve the local baseball climate and provide local skilled
ballplayers, particularly those playing baseball on the college level, to play at home. It also provides an opportunity
for young players at the minor and junior level to move up
the system. To augment the local talent pool, the League
allows our team twelve U.S. College players along with
out-of-province players for a total roster of about 25 players.
Our organization, the Yorkton Cardinals, feels that in 2006
we met our commitment both to the League and the local
baseball enthusiasts by attracting some highly skilled players and providing a high calibre of ball. We experienced
excellent support from volunteers, sponsors, fans, the
media and the City of Yorkton. We feel that we have
increased the visibility of our City, provided economic spinoffs to our local businesses and greatly enhanced interest
in baseball in our community and surrounding area. We
are looking forward to another successful season in 2007
and providing our fans with entertaining summer baseball.
All home games are played on Diamond #1 at Jubilee
Park. Evening games commence at 7:00 p.m.
YORKTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Contact: Donna Brothwell, 783-4368
yorktonchamber@sasktel.net
Non-profit business advocate.
Employee of the Year Award
Celebration of employees. Guest speaker John Gormley.
May 11, 2007
5:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
St. Gerard’s Parish Complex
Business age
Premier’s Dinner
Open discussion with the Government of the day.
September 2007
5:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
St. Mary’s Cultural Centre
Business age
YORKTON COMMUNITY THEATRE
Contact: Mary Ann Scherr, 782-3444
www.yorktoncommunitytheatre.com
Yorkton Community Theatre has produced 7 annual full
scale Broadway Musicals, showcasing local and regional
talent. The show features singing, dancing, acting, an
orchestra, scenery, costuming, sound and lighting. Please
check our website for future information.
Yorkton Community Theatre Musical
Will present a musical revue, featuring the orchestra and
Chorus of YCT.
January 24 - 27, 2008
Anne Portnuff Theatre
Home Opener
Monday, June 4, 2007 at 7:00 p.m.
Yorkton Cardinals Baseball Clinic
Baseball and softball instruction will be provided
Sunday afternoon, June 3, 2007
Open to boys and girls
Ages 7 - 17
The Yorkton Junior Cardinals baseball team is comprised
of players ages 19 - 21 who play competitive baseball in
the local area.
$10.95
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YORKTON UNITED F.C.
To develop and deliver quality
competitive soccer programs to both genders
by promoting the development, enjoyment and
growth of soccer in the Yorkton area.
Male and Female
Competitive Teams
Under 10 thru Under 18
Certified Coaches
Yorkton United Football Club Inc.
Contact Information:
P.O. Box 121
Yorkton, Saskatchewan S3N 2V6
Contact by e-mail: info@yorktonunitedfc.com
Website address: www.yorktonunitedfc.com
Come join your team!
Registration and fees information available at our website
www.yorktonunitedfc.com
or Benno’s Fitness - 44-1st Ave. N. Yorkton
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The KEES Advantage:
Acclaimed instructors
dedicated to your success.
A positive attitude that will benefit you
or your child the rest of your lives!
After School
Martial Arts
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
YORKTON CREATORS 4-H CLUB
Contact: Vi Protz, 782-4721
4-H is young people, parents and screened adult
volunteers working together to benefit all. Offers
leadership training effective team work, curling
parliamentary procedure and public speaking. Open to all
youth ages 6 to 21 years.
Clover Bud and Exploring 4-H
Members learn different fun-related aspects of 4-H
depending on project requirements.
Fall and winter months
7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Location varies
Clover Bud, 6 - 8 yrs.
Exploring, 9 - 10 yrs.
Cooking or Crafts
Cooking members learn art of cooking and baking. Craft
members learn to create articles.
Fall and winter months
7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Location may vary
Boys and girls, 9 - 21 yrs.
Babysitting or 4-U Projects
Members learn to babysit hands on and receive certificate
when complete. 4-U anything and everything.
Fall and winter months
Time and location may vary
12 - 14 yrs. and older
Photography, Sewing, Woodworking
Members learn to take pictures, the art of sewing, working
with different woods, gluing, nailing, sanding and sawing.
Fall and winter months
Time and location may vary
All youth, 11 yrs. and older
Fit For Life, Junior Leader, Welding
Learn exercises fit for life. Help leader with younger
members. Members learn to weld.
Fall and winter months
Time and location may vary
All youth, 12 yrs. and older
Achievement Day
Members exhibit record books and articles created. They
receive certificate and seal pin or gift and trophy.
Date TBA
3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Yorkdale Central School
All ages, everyone welcome. Supper included. Free
admission. Bring a friend.
YORKTON DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB
Contact: Reg R. Newell, 783-7758
newellrm@accesscomm.ca
Duplicate bridge held every Thursday night in the Royal
Canadian Legion.
Start time is 7:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome
Ladies race at
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1944.
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YORKTON IN MOTION
Contact: Leisure Services, 786-1750
leisure@yorkton.ca
www.yorkton.ca/inmotion
Saskatchewan in Motion encourages schools,
communities and workplaces to work together to ensure
their community values the benefits of physical activity and
ensures that it is an everyday priority. The goal of In Motion
is aim for moderate physical activity at least 5 days a
week, 30 minutes each day.
Learn To Clinics
An opportunity for individuals to participate in a new
sporting activity for the first time. Held throughout the year
at various locations.
Watch for advertising
YORKTON KALYNA DANCE SCHOOL
Women On The Move Luncheons
An informal luncheon for women interested in the benefits
of sports, recreation and leading an active healthy lifestyle.
Third Thursday of each month
Godfrey Dean Cultural Centre Theatre
All women welcome
Girls On The Move
A fun filled, non-competitive program for girls ages 11 to
15.
Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
St. Mary’s School Gymnasium
October to April of each year
NO COST PROGRAM
Family Activity Days
An opportunity for families to participate in fun
recreational activities.
Throughout the year at various locations
Watch for advertising
Contact: Rose Maleschuk, 782-0434
rcmaleschuk@sasktel.net
Yorkton Kalyna Dance School is an
organization that focuses on Ukrainian
culture and dance.
Yorkton Kalyna Spring Concert
Final concert featuring all dancers.
Sunday, April 22, 2007
7:00 p.m.
Sacred Heart Performing Arts Theatre
Kalyna Dance Competition & Festival
Dance competition featuring dancers from Sask., Man.
and Alberta.
May 3 & 6, 2007
Thursday, 1:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Friday & Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
Yorkton Kalyna Dance School Con’t
meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month except
July and August.
Regular Weekly Lessons
Providing Ukrainian dance instruction of five regions,
Poltavski, Transcarpathian, Bukovenia, Hutzul, Volyn,
Pollisia.
September - May
Tuesday, 4:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
2 Fridays a month, 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
St. Mary’s Cultural Centre
4 - 18 years
Kalyna Adult Dancing
Adult Ukrainian dancing for fun and exercise.
November - May
Tuesdays, 9:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
St. Mary’s Cultural Centre
All adults welcome
Contact: Dan Gallagher, 786-6585
zone4@sasktel.net
KidSport is a children’s charity developed to
assist kids in overcoming the barriers of
participation in organized sport. Our
committee raises and allocates funds to under-privileged
children and youth between the ages of 6 and 18. $200
per year is available per eligible youth.
Spring Allocation
Applications for spring and summer programs must be
submitted to Yorkton KidSport, 397 Darlington St. E.,
Yorkton, SK. S3N 3Y9.
Deadline is April 31, 2007
Fall Allocation
Applications for fall and winter programs must be
submitted to Yorkton KidSport, 397 Darlington St. E.,
Yorkton, SK. S3N 3Y9.
Deadline is September 28, 2007
YORKTON LIONS CLUB
Contact: Norm Fraser, 786-9463
wineguy1027@yahoo.ca
We serve the local community through
projects, events and fundraisers. We also
support national and international programs
such as Dog Guides Canada, Diabetes and blindness. We
Sunday 10 am-6 pm
Monday 9 am-9 pm
Tuesday 9 am-9 pm
Wednesday 9 am-9 pm
Thursday 9 am-9 pm
Friday 9 am-9 pm
Saturday 9 am- 9 pm
YORKTON MENTAL HEALTH DROP-IN CENTRE INC.
Contact: Lisa Washington, 783-8135
We are a non-profit organization that operates a Drop-In
Centre for adults who have long-term mental illnesses. It is
a safe, non-judgemental environment for them to
participate in organized activities and unstructured social
time.
YORKTON MINOR BASEBALL
YORKTON KIDSPORT
STORE
HOURS:
Yorkton Wine Festival
Judging by the public of home-made wines in a fun setting.
A community fundraiser.
TBA, probably October 13, 2007
Location TBA
Ages 19+
Contact: Jim Waggoner, 782-3333
j.waggoner@sasktel.net
Provides a baseball program for Yorkton and
district youth. April to August. Ages 4 - 17.
YORKTON MUSIC FESTIVAL
Contact: Lenore Denbrok, 744-2273
theolen@sasktel.net
An annual classical competitive festival of voice, piano,
choirs, bands, strings and instrumental music.
Yorkton Music Festival
A classical competitive festival.
March 14 to April 1, 2007
Various locations in Yorkton
For children to adults
YORKTON PACERS RUNNING CLUB
Contact: Bernie Wlock, 783-6272
road10krunner@hotmail.com
Leisure running club. Meet at Yorkton Regional High
school, south side, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:30 p.m.;
Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. Running club stressing health and
fitness.
GIANT TIGER
YOUR ALL CANADIAN FAMILY DISCOUNT STORE®
Yorkton’s newest discount store.
Giant Tiger is a store that offers clothing,
food and seasonal items.
STOP IN, SHOP AT OUR NEW STORE - WE WOULD LOVE TO MEET YOU
146 Broadway Street East, Yorkton
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
YORKTON REGISTERED MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOC.
Contact: Angela Pidkowich, 783-0642
ampidkowich@accesscomm.ca
We are a professional organization of music teachers,
recognized by the Province of Saskatchewan. Members
hold an Associate or Licentiate diploma or a Bachelor of
Music degree. Our mission is to promote progressive
ideas and methods of teaching music and to enable
students to appreciate music and culture.
YORKTON RETIRED SENIOR CITIZENS
Contact: Corkie Loewen, 782-0354
cjloewen@sasktel.net
Interdenominational senior organization open to all
persons interested in playing cribbage and pool every
Tuesday and Thursday. Light lunch at 2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Membership - $3.00 per year.
Cribbage
Tuesday and Thursday
1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Lower Level, St. Gerard’s Church
Ages 55+
Pool
Tuesday and Thursday
1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Lower Level, St. Gerard’s Church
Ages 55+
YORKTON RHYTHMIC
GYMNASTICS CLUB
Contact: Carol Loewen, 742-4477
colloewen@yahoo.ca
Rhythmic Gymnastics combines dance and gymnastics
using hand held apparatus such as balls, ribbons, hoops,
rope, etc. We offer non-competitive and competitive
instruction, group/individual, with our certified coaches.
Provincial Gymnaestrada
Showcase of Rhythmic performing groups from across the
province.
April 21, 2007
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Yorkton Regional High School
Ages 5 and up
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BESIDE MARK’S WORK WEARHOUSE
220-C Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK—783-1292
HOURS OF OPERATION: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday & Stat Holidays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
YORKTON SCOTTISH SOCIETY
Contact: Peter R. Stout, 783-3989
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 - jigs, reels
and strathspeys.
October to May
Saturdays
7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Anglican Parish Hall
Open to all ages
Contact Ferne Katzberg, 783-5710
Yorkton Highland Dancing
To teach Highland dancing
October to May
Mondays
4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Anglican Parish Hall
Ages 6 - 18 plus
Contact Melissa Cursons (teacher), 782-3129
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, 783-6741
Open to all ages
Highland Concert
A concert showcasing Highland dancers, Scottish dancers
and pipe band. Everyone welcome.
Sunday, June 3, 2007
2:00 p.m.
Legion Hall
Call Ivy Stout, 783-3989
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YORKTON SHORT FILM &
VIDEO FESTIVAL
Contact: Fay Kowal, 782-7077
info@yorktonshortfilm.org
The Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival, now in its 60th
year, takes place this May 24- 27, 2007, and is the longest
running festival of its kind in Canada. Over the years the
festival has garnered an esteemed reputation as one of
the country’s top film and video festivals. The Festival
includes films and activities for all ages.
YSFVF Film Club
The YSFVF Film Club is for youth interested in learning
about filmmaking, getting hands-on experience with film
and video equipment and making their own films. The Club
is free but please call the Festival office to register.
Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m.
Godfrey Dean Cultural Centre
Ages 13 - 19
present “Not Your Ordinary Wednesday Night at the
Movies”.
The second week of every month, September to May
At the Tower Theatre
Visit our website www.yorktonshortfilm.org for ticket
information, dates, times and upcoming titles.
Join us every week for “The Reel Story” on our local
Access 7.
YORKTON SKATING CLUB
Contact: Sam Chupa, 786-7161
chupas@sasktel.net
Learn to skate from levels Canskate right up to adult
skating.
Not Your Ordinary Wednesday Night at the Movies
The Yorkton Short Film & Video Festival is proud to
Sask. Energy Starskate Competition
Provincial qualifying competition. Winners advance to
national.
January 24 - 27, 2008
Thursday, noon - Sunday, 7:00 p.m.
Farrell Agencies Arena
Pre-preliminary - adult competitive skaters
Deer Park
Golf Tournament
1940’s.
City of Yorkton
Archives
E. Saher Collection
Hwy. #9
Broadway St. E.
Dracup
Smith St. E.
44 Dracup Ave. N., Yorkton
(306) 782-6677
(CORNER OF SMITH & DRACUP)
Centre
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
YORKTON SOCCER ASSOCIATION
Contact: Adam Fetsch, President, 782-2577
adam.fetsch@sasktel.net
Community Recreational soccer programs for youth ages 6 - 18 years of age. Volunteer organization that provides fun soccer activities for all skill levels.
Spring Outdoor Season 2006
14 - 16 game schedule during May and June.
Games are two nights per week
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & Thursday
Soccer pitches throughout the city
Ages 6 -18 years old
YORKTON SPEED SWIM CLUB
Contact: Kerry Geddes, Coach, 782-0090
ck.geddes@sasktel.net or doupes@sasktel.net
YSSC focuses on swimming as basic sport, and is for children who want to develop the four main strokes: freestyle,
breaststroke, backstroke and butterfly. Recreational and
competitive swimmers are welcome; our club attends
swim meets throughout the year and hosts a meet as well.
Our I Can Swim Program
are short sessions for
children learning to swim,
and the Masters program
is for adults/parents who
would rather get in the
water while their kids are
swimming.
I Can Swim Program
Fall, winter and spring
8 week sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays for 45
minutes. For children ages 5 to 8 who are beginning to
swim.
Fall, Winter and Spring
8 week sessions
Tuesdays and Thursdays
6:30 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.
Gallagher Centre Waterpark
Ages 5 - 8
Bronze Speed Swim Program
For swimmers new to the sport. Develops endurance and
works on stroke technique. For children who can swim on
their own.
Mid-September to Mid-June
Three - 45 minute sessions per week; your choice of
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
7:15 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. or
Saturday, 9:45 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Gallagher Centre Waterpark
Ages 6 and older
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Yorkton Speed Swim Club Con’t
Silver Speed Swim Program
A transitional level program in which the speed swimmers
move from primary stroke instruction to actual competitive
training.
Mid-September to Mid-June
Three full sessions per week; your choice of
Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Thursday, 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Gallagher Centre Waterpark
Ages 8 and older
Gold Speed Swim Program
Gold provides committed and motivated swimmers an
opportunity to train seriously and prepare for higher levels
of competition.
Mid-September to Mid-June
Four full sessions per week as listed under Silver
Gallagher Centre Waterpark
Ages 8 and older
52nd Threshermen’s Show and Seniors’ Festival
Demonstrations of steam and gas threshing, stooking,
plowing, clay oven bread baking, grain grinding, bag tying,
sawmill operation, antique tractors and vehicles,
blacksmithing and much more.
August 4 & 5, 2007
August 4, 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
August 5, 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Western Development Museum grounds
YORKTON UNITED SOCCER CLUB
Contact: Charlotte Popowich, 782-1453
charlotte.popowich@sasktel.sk.ca
Competitive soccer club that participates in various
leagues and tournaments throughout Saskatchewan.
Ages under 10 to adult, both male and female teams
trained by certified coaches.
Masters Speed Swim Program
Several parents swim for recreation at the same time as
their children are in the pool.Get in there and swim.
Mid-September to Mid-June
Same as Bronze program
Gallagher Centre Waterpark
18 years plus
YORKTON THRESHERMEN’S CLUB
Contact: Western Development Museum, 783-8361
yorkton@wdm.ca
Individuals interested in all aspects of steam, horsepowered, and internal combustion equipment and
machinery.
Yorkton Threshermen’s Club Inc.
Regular meetings held the second Saturday of each
month.
March & April, 1:30 p.m.
May & June, 7:00 p.m.
July, 1:30 p.m.
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CRYSTAL BECKER
Registered Massage
Therapist
Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Friday
Good Spirit
Chiropractic
782-3188
25 1st Ave. N.,
Yorkton
Thursdays
Russell
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Centre
(204) 773-2223
203 Shell River
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YORKTON WILDLIFE FEDERATION
Contact: Elaine Lutcher, 782-2024
The Yorkton Wildlife Federation is a non-profit organization
and one of 130 branches of the Sask. Wildlife Federation
provincially. We have a membership of over 26,000
members and are the largest conservation group of our
kind in the world. The purpose of our organization is to
preserve habitat in its natural state for all species of
wildlife. The Yorkton Wildlife own a trap and skeet range
and invite anyone interested to come to our clubhouse at
York Lake Regional Park (East side). Tuesdays, 5:00 p.m.
- dusk, May - August.
“Yorkton 125” Spring Cash Trap Shoot
Singles, doubles, handicap competitions, registered
shoot, 3 days. Cash prizes, breakfasts, lunches.
Steak BBQ, Saturday, 6:00 p.m.
May 11, 12, 13, 2007
Registration Friday, 12:00 p.m.
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.; Sunday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Yorkton Wildlife Federation Clubhouse, York Lake
Regional Park (East side)
12 years - seniors
Free camping, electrical sights.
More info phone Norm 782-2024; Barry 783-4316, Neil
728-5992 or Clubhouse 782-4920.
“Yorkton 125” Yorkton Wildlife Federation Trap Club “Hooty
Owl Shoot”
Singles, doubles, handicap competitions, registered
shoot, 3 days. Merchandise prizes, night shoot - Sat., 8:30
p.m. under the lights. Fun shoot. Everyone welcome.
Breakfast and lunches, turkey supper, Sat., 6:00 p.m.
September 7, 8, 9, 2007
Registration Friday, 12:00 p.m.
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.; Sunday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Yorkton Wildlife Federation Clubhouse, York Lake
Regional Park (East side)
12 years - seniors
Free camping, electrical sights.
More info phone Norm 782-2024; Barry 783-4316, Neil
728-5992 or Clubhouse 782-4920.
Afternoon Midweek Registered Trap Shoot
Singles, doubles, handicap. Registered shoot. No prizes.
Noon lunch available. BBQ steak supper.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Registration 1:00 p.m., shooting 1:30 p.m.
Yorkton Lake Regional Park (East end)
Yorkton Wildlife Federation Clubhouse
Age 12 - Seniors
Afternoon Midweek Registered Trap Shoot
Singles, doubles, handicap. Registered shoot. No prizes.
Noon lunch available. BBQ steak supper.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Registration 1:00 p.m., shooting 1:30 p.m.
Yorkton Lake Regional Park (East end)
Yorkton Wildlife Federation Clubhouse
Age 12 - Seniors
Afternoon Midweek Registered Trap Shoot
Singles, doubles, handicap. Registered shoot. No prizes.
Noon lunch available. BBQ steak supper.
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Registration 1:00 p.m., shooting 1:30 p.m.
Yorkton Lake Regional Park (East end)
Yorkton Wildlife Federation Clubhouse
Age 12 - Seniors
Afternoon Midweek Registered Trap Shoot
Singles, doubles, handicap. Registered shoot. No prizes.
Noon lunch available. BBQ steak supper.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Registration 1:00 p.m., shooting 1:30 p.m.
Yorkton Lake Regional Park (East end)
Yorkton Wildlife Federation Clubhouse
Age 12 - Seniors
ZONE 4 SPORTS COUNCIL
Contact: Dan Gallagher
zone4@sasktel.net
www.zone4sports.com
A non-profit orgnization established to
enhance the development of amateur sport
in Zone 4.
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“Leisure provides opportunities for
community involvement, shared
management and ownership of
resources, and COMMUNITY PRIDE!”
—Benefits of Parks and Recreation Catalogue 1992
Please find below an alphabetical list of Community Groups
in Yorkton. Also attached are contact persons and their
phone numbers. To make changes to information found in
this guide please contact Leisure Services at 786-1750.
Accent on Kids Daycare Inc.
Rhonda Oystrick, 786-5437
C.H.A.D. Yorkton & Parkland Region
Donna Bernard, 783-7799
Godfrey Dean Art Gallery
Don Stein, 786-2992
Kalyna Ukrainian Dance School
Rose Maleschuk, 782-0434
Acquired Brain Injury Program
Brenda Mager, 786-0183
Christ The Teacher Schools
Brian Boechler, 783-8787
Good Spirit School Division
Dwayne Reeve, 786-5500
Kee’s Tae Kwon Do
Wayne Mitchell, 783-0650
Army, Navy & Airforce Veterans,
Unit #1103
James Degroot, 783-6614
Dance Innovations
Tammy Sullivan-Kostersky,
786-6814
Good Spirit Area Scouts
Wayne Fullawka, 563-6819
Kidney Foundation of Canada,
Parkland Unit
Stella Akister, 782-5915
Army, Navy & Airforce Vets
#1103 (Ladies)
Shirley Dereniski, 783-4909
Ducks Unlimited Green Wing
Joann Ross, 782-2108
Baskets of Hope
Iris Pelletier, 783-1888
Beta Sigma Phi, ECC
Gail Jensen, 783-7391
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Yorkton
Irma VanDeBon, 782-3471
Body Poetry Fitness Studio
Michelle or Reagan, 786-1999
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East Central Seniors Group
Ivy Stout, 783-3989
Fitness With A Flare
Mary Scriver, 782-1048
Holt Celendan Medieval Society
Paul Pedersen, 786-7147
Immigrant Women of Saskatchewan
Shandhya Dursun, 783-2648
In-Line Hockey
Tim Perepeluk, 782-0070
Gallagher Centre
Don Kunkel, 783-4800
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
(Yorkton Lodge #9)
Leo Frederickson, 783-3443
Girl Guides of Canada
Evelyn Steciuk, 783-7906
Jubilee Seniors Group
Florence Matechuk, 782-6179
Kidsport
Dan Gallagher, 786-6585
Kids Help Phone - Yorkton
783-9409
King George Chapter #14
Royal Arch Masons
Don Low, 783-3895
Kinsmen Club
Brian Stranaghan, 782-6002
Knights of Columbus Council 2031
Jeff Krasowski, 783-5672
Boot Scooter Country Dance Club
Tom Isted, 786-3356
Boys & Girls Club of Yorkton
Lorraine Moeller, 783-2582
Broken Arrow Archery Club
Shawn Frankfurt, 783-8006
Busters Auto Club
Brian Drotar, 786-7900
Canadian Cancer Society
Parkland Unit
Unit Manager, 782-2788
Canadian Federation
of University Women
Heather Waldbauer, 782-2607
Canadian Mental Health
Drop-In Centre Inc.
Lisa Washington, 783-8135
Canadian National Institute
of the Blind
Elaine Parr, 783-4241
Canadian Red Cross Society
Michael Pasloski, 782-4355
Yorkton Exhibition Parade 1950
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Knights of Columbus,
Father Delaere Council #5182
Robert Wuschenny, 782-2967
Ladies Floor Hockey
Shirley Anthony, 783-4983
New Horizons Senior Citizens
John Semchuk, 783-0832
Parkland Shrine Club
Dave Polachek, 782-9642
Royal Canadian Sea Cadets - #114
Richard Gibson, 782-2506
Parkland Singles Social Club
Frank Woloschuk, 782-4412
Rural Outreach Program
Shelwin House
Michelle Goulden, 782-5181
Tourism Yorkton
Randy Goulden, 783-8707
Saskatchewan 4H
Melodi Hawkesford, 787-1958
Treasure Chest Toastmasters
Bill Cairney, 782-0809
Sask. Abilities Council - Yorkton
Branch
John Denesyk, 782-2463
Troyanda Ukrainian Dance Ensemble
John Denysek, 782-1559
Parkland T’ai Chi Society
Verne Witherspoon, 782-2864
Order of the Eastern Star
Dave Polachek, 782-9642
Parkland Therapeutic Riding
Association
Mona Bozsik, 782-7930
Order of the Royal Purple
Marilyn Lenuik, 782-1425
Parkland Writer’s Alliance
Joyce Bagley, 783-4209
Paper Bag Players
Teresa Weber, 782-9599
Predators Archery Club
Bill Leslie, 783-1655
Parkland Alcohol &
Drug Abuse Society
783-5777
Preschool Playland
Hala Boctor, 782-1277
Parkland Chapter of Women
Entrepreneurs
Fay Kowal, 782-7077
Yorkton Synchro Club
Barb Morin, 786-5687
Rolling Thunder Cruisers Inc.
Larry Kopan, 782-2686
Rotary Club of Yorkton
Lee Rusnak, 783-6597
Scouts Canada - Zion 8th Group
John Spykerman, 782-6680
Shamrock Kennel & Obedience Club
Cathy Newans, 782-4701
Shelwin House
Laverne Dumka, 783-7233
SIGN
Tom Seeley, 783-9409
Springers Gym Club
Kim Gelowitz, 786-6676
TOPS - #1039
(Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
Matilda Dickie, 782-4433
Ukrainian Canadian Professional
& Business Association
Michael Rusnak, 782-2514
University of Sask. - Yorkton
& District Alumni Branch
Bernie Trischuk, 782-9322
Welcome Wagon
Carol Strocen, 783-4253
Western Development Museum
Susan Mandziuk, 783-8361
YAIL Harbour Inc.
Bev Lacusta, 783-1522
Royal Canadian Air Cadets
#17 Squadron
Captain Greg Apland, 783-9145
Spirit Castle Arabians
Melanie Patton, 783-0023
Parkland Regional College
Alicia Myall, 783-6566
Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corp
#2834
Capt. Paulette Jaques, 782-7457
St. John Ambulance
Yorkton Branch
Judy Wintonyk, 783-4544
York Colony Quilters Guild
Sally Sibley, 782-2277
Parkland Recreation Inc.
Sheila Hryniuk, 782-3353
Royal Canadian Legion
Branch Manager, 783-9789
Teen Aid Yorkton & District
Barb Lesann, 782-3988
York Lake Golf Club
Dave Mandzuk, 783-8424
Parkland Racing Association
Rick Markham, 783-8060
Harness Racing at the Yorkton Exhibition 1945
Yeti Taekwon-Do
Mike Forster, 621-1555
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
York Lake Regional Park Authority
Larry Renton, 782-7080
Yorkton Curling Club
783-4127
Yorkton & District Band Boosters
Dave Stewart, 783-7188
Yorkton Duplicate Bridge Club
Reg. R. Newell, 783-7758
Yorkton & District
Horticultural Society
Frank Woloschuk, 782-4412
Yorkton Elks Lodge #392
George Kerr, 782-7167
Yorkton & District Pipe Band
Ferne Katzberg, 783-5710
Yorkton & District Scottish Society
Peter Stout, 783-3989
Yorkton & District Superannuated
Teachers of Sask.
Albert Waldbauer, 782-2607
Yorkton ACT/UCT Council #A1033
Clarinda Hudema, 782-2990
Yorkton Antique Auto Association
Ken Fribance, 786-7211
Yorkton Arts Council
Lori Glauser, 783-8722
Yorkton Badminton Club
Glenn Geber, 782-5330
Yorkton B.I.D.
Phil DeVos, 783-9243
Yorkton Blitz Volleyball Club
Rhonda Bailey, 783-2659
Yorkton Exhibition Association
Don Kunkel, 783-4800
Yorkton Friendship Centre
Ivan Cote, 782-2822
Yorkton Genealogical Society
Sharon Lindsay, 783-4759
Yorkton Golden Agers
Olga Prybylski, 782-5878
Yorkton Gun Club
Greg Apland, 783-9145
Yorkton Horseshoe Club
Eli Borys, 783-4546
Yorkton In Motion
Leisure Services, 786-1750
Yorkton Junior Wildlife Club
Janet Sharpe, 783-8368
Yorkton Karate Association
Wilf Miller, 783-5445
Yorkton Lacrosse Association
Sylvia Hamilton, 782-5720
Yorkton Branch of
Canadian Diabetes Assoc.
Mel Cheavins, 782-9636
Yorkton Legion Track Club
Tom Cursons, 782-3129
Yorkton Broomball League
Rod Merritt, 783-3685
Yorkton Light Horse Association
Betty Denischuk, 782-8282
Yorkton Canoe & Kayak Club
Thom Weir, 783-2100
Yorkton Lions Club
Norm Fraser, 786-9463
Yorkton Cardinals Baseball Club
Annete Zeeben, 783-7475
Yorkton Minor Baseball
Jim Waggoner, 782-3333
Yorkton Minor Hockey
Association Inc.
Debbie Zulyniak, 783-5070
Yorkton Minor Softball
Bev Rondeau, 786-7726
Yorkton Motorcycle Club
Rick Dawson, 782-1726
Yorkton Music Festival
Lenore Denbrok, 744-2273
Yorkton Navy League Branch
Therese Oberding, 782-1081
Yorkton Nursery School Co-op
Lauri Kopan, 786-6916
Yorkton Pacers Running Club
Bernie Wlock, 783-6272
Yorkton Prostate Cancer
Support Group
John Pasishnik, 783-3927
Yorkton Public Library
Melody Wood, 783-3523
Yorkton Radio Control Flyers
Pat Casey, 782-6949
Yorkton Recreational Hockey League
Michelle Struthers, 782-0316
Yorkton Registered Music Teachers
Angela Pidkowich, 783-0642
Yorkton Retired Senior Citizens
Corkie Loewen, 782-0354
Yorkton Rhythmic Gymnastics Club
Carol Loewen, 742-4477
Yorkton Short Film & Video Festival
Fay Kowal, 782-7077
Yorkton Slo Pitch League
Brad Gall, 782-4390
Yorkton Sno Riders
Rick Bilous, 782-7365
Yorkton Soccer Association Inc.
Adam Fetsch, 782-2577
Special Olympics Zone 4
Allan Lauer, 786-5761
Yorkton Speed Swim Club
Kerry Geddes, 782-0090
Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame
Allan Hill, 782-8533
Yorkton Stamp Club
Glen Tymiak, 783-7040
Yorkton Tennis Club
Blaine Stoll, 783-5887
Yorkton Terriers Hockey Club
783-4077
Yorkton Threshermen’s Club Inc.
Karen Konjolka, 786-9681
Yorkton Trap Club
Lloyd Sutherland, 786-7187
Yorkton Tribal Council
782-3644
Yorkton United Soccer Club
Charlotte Popowich, 782-1453
Yorkton Wildlife Federation
Elaine Lutcher, 782-2024
Yorkton Youth Bowling
Colleen Haider, 783-5183
Zone 4 Sports Council
Dan Gallagher, 786-6585
Yorkton Skating Club
Sam Chupa, 786-7161
Yorkton Chamber of Commerce
Donna Brothwell, 783-4368
Yorkton Chess Club
Eugene Fedorowich, 783-0528
Yorkton City & Country
Square Dancers
Marie Waselyshen, 563-5019
Yorkton Community Concert Band
Dean Peterson, 782-5155
Yorkton Community Theatre
Mary Ann Scherr, 782-3444
Yorkton Creators 4-H Club
Vi Protz, 782-4721
Yorkton Cross Country Ski Club
Merlon Ottmann, 782-5569
Stocking York Lake with minnows 1943.
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Driving home
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When I’m a customer, I want the same level of
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Trust and service are key to great business relationships.
And, I like that they give back to the community.
It’s a business philosophy that I believe in.
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