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index --- NEWS Events

  • CityLightsNews now also offers an events outline
    for the next 6-9 Months: CLN Upcoming Events

  • December 2, 2001: Milan Marathon.
  • September 23, 2001: Regina Marathon.
  • Sepember 30, 2000: Prince Albert Ultramarathon.
  • May 2, 1999: Ravenna Marathon.

    Click here for more PAPARAZZI photos and stories...


  • THIS IS A CALL FOR HELP FROM PRINCE ALBERT...
    During the night of February 12, Val had her new vehicle (1500km) stolen from 12th Street East in Prince Albert. The plate number was 742CMA. This is not a very common vehicle being a dark green SUBARU car (model IMPREZA): www.subaru.com


    If anyone sees this vehicle, please contact Prince Albert City Police at 953-4222 To contact Val send an email to valeriehorner@yahoo.ca or call 922-8329 (work).

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    "The Snakes"
    Art Work: Kevin Wilson
    Model: David Wilson

    Prince Albert, January 2002

    Stephen Serenelli © 2002

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        Milan, Italy
        December 2001

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    Roy's Laundry


    Lago Maggiore,
    Italy
    November 2001

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        Italy, December 2001

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  • Margo Fournier Centre: Fall and Winter Hours (September 1-May 31): Mon-Fri 8:00am-10:00pm, Sat. 10:00am-9:00pm, Sun 2:00-9:00pm, Statutory Holidays 1:00-5:00pm. Administrative Office: Mon-Fri 8:00am-4.45pm.
    - Noon Hour Basketball: Mon-Fri; Drop in Volleyball: Mon; Drop in Volleyball and Basketball: Thurs. For more info on programs call the office 306-953-4816.
    Youth Activities Centre: Mon-Fri 1:00-9:00pm, Sat-Sun Closed. Pool, games, ping pong, crafts, sports, workshops, computer, canteen, special events and free munchies. For more info on programs call 306-953-4822 or 306-764-4266.

  • Seniors Activities at the Kinsmen Heritage Centre (115-12th Street West). Monday to Saturday from 1:00-5:00pm. Daily activities: Monday, Wednesday and Friday - carpet bowling, shuffleboard, billiards, and lunch. Tuesday - whist and bridge; Thursday kaiser and bridge; Saturday - cribbage.
    Every second Friday - Dancing from 8:00pm to midnight. Last Tuesday of month: Senior Songsters from 10:30-11:30am. Every 4th Thursday: Potluck Suppers from 5:30-8:30pm. Every 1st Wednesday - Birthday Party and Dance 2:00pm. Every 2nd Wednesday - monthly S.S.A.I. Meeting at 2:00pm. For more information call 306-953-4826.

    Frank J. Dunn Pool

      PUBLIC SWIMMING
    • Sunday: 12:00-1:00pm Adult Lane Swim, 1:00-3:00pm Public Swimming, 3:00-5:00pm Adult & Family Swimming, 6:30-8:30pm Public Swimming
    • Monday: CLOSED
    • Tuesday-Thursday: 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. Public Swimming 9:00 - 10:00 p.m. Adult Lane Swim
    • Friday: 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. Public Swimming
    • Saturday: 1:00-3:00pm Public Swimming, 3:00-5:00pm Adult & Family Swimming, 6:30-8:30pm Public Swimming

  • Marion Aquatics Program: Public Swimming: 7:30-9:00pm Monday to Thursday. Children's Swimming lessons available from 4:00-5:30pm, and from 5:30 to 7:00pm, repeated every 2 weeks. Aquacize 4:00-5:00pm Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30 to 6:30pm Monday and Wednesday. Therapeutic Aquacize Monday and Wednesday from 10:30 to 11:30. Adult Lessons Monday evenings 7:30 to 9:00pm. Noon swim Tuesday and Thursday 11:45-12:40pm (passes required). For more information about programs or to register, drop in on Monday and Tuesday evenings or call the office 306-764-2556.

  • February 2: Dry Dance at Indian Metis Friendship Centre (1409-1st Avenue East). Starts at 9:00pm. Live Band "TBA". For info call Rose Henry 306-764-3431.

  • February 2: SATURDAY MATINEE: Princess of Thieves (88 minutes, rated G)2:00, Mahon AuditoriumRobin Hood's daughter, Gwyn, is raised by her uncle, and resents her father's long absences. When Robin Hood comes to visit, she endangers his life and the succession of Prince Philip to the throne of England. Gwyn and Philip together form an unlikely alliance which changes England's entire future. Cuelenaere Library. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • February 3: SUNDAY MATINEE: Atlantis, The Lost Empire (animated, 95 minutes, rated PG)When Milo Thatch finds Atlantis, he discovers its culture is dying because the people can no longer read the runes that explain their mysterious power source--but Milo can. Nasty Commander Rourke attempts to steal that power source, and the battle is on! Cuelenaere Library. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • February 3,10,17, 24: Prince Albert Chess Club meets in the Arts Centre every Sunday from 1:30 to 4:30pm. Everyone welcome. Free lessons, everything provided. Open to all ages and anyone can play or watch. For more information, come to meeting or call Marion 306-763-5556 or Dave 306-764-0417.

  • February 4: Herb Bassett Home Auxiliary meeting at the nursing home, 1:30pm. For info call Gerri 306-764-4901 or Eileen 306-922-0545.

  • February 4: Ukrainian Culture and Heritage Club meets at 17-11th St. E. (Please use the back door).

  • February 4: The Prince Albert Wood Turner's Guild was formed to help promote and advance the art of wood turning. The Guild meets the first Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at SIAST Woodland Campus, Carpentry Shop. Anyone interested can join or come and find out about the Guild. Guests and members provide programs. The Guild also hosts special events, shows and educational sessions throughout the year. For more information contact Doug Corrigal 306-763-2135.

  • February 4, 11, 18, 25: P. A. Toastmasters meets at the Elks Lodge (93-8th Ave. E.). 7:00pm. Everyone is invited. For more info call Paul Davidson 306-763-6325 or Ron Eaket 306-764-3343.

  • February 4, 11, 18, 25: P.A. Duplicate Bridge at Orpheum Plaza (1316 Central Ave.) 1:15pm (Please use back door) For info call Joice 306-763-2283.

  • February 4, 11, 18, 25: The Prince Albert Shooting Stars square dancing lessons at St Anne School 2245-5th Ave. West starting at 8:30pm. Information call Fred Hetley 306-764-5903 or Fride Paul 306-922-8083.

  • February 4, 11, 18, 25: P.A. Mens' Chorus at Calvary United Church (114-25th St. E.). For info call 306-763-3425.

  • February 4, 11, 18, 25: Watsonairs Ladies Choral Group at the Arts Centre (1010 Central Ave.). For info call Gladys 306-763-3724.

  • February 4, 11, 18, 25: Mom's Morning Out meets at Alliance Church. For info call Sharon 306-763-2422 or Sheri 306-763-7616.

  • February 5: Prince Albert Chapter of Aglow of Canada, non denominational Christian Womens Group meets first Tuesday of every month at Prince Albert Golf and Curling Club in Banquet Room. You are welcome to bring your husband or friend to the dinner, you must reserve to attend. For more information call Sharon 306-763-8868.

  • February 5: P.A. Sports Council meeting at the Summer Games Sports Centre, 9:00pm. For info call Gail 306-764-8435 or Carol 306-764-7995.

  • February 5: Herb Bassett Friendship Club meeting in the Herb Bassett Home chapel (1220-25th St. W.).

  • February 5, 12, 19, 26: Bereavement Support Group meets in chapel meeting room at Herb Bassett Home. Facilitators are Rev. Dennis Serfas and Donna Christopherson. For info call 765-6005.

  • February 5, 19: PRINCE ALBERT WRITERS’ GROUP at the Cuelenaere Library, 2:00pm, Meeting Room 2. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • February 5, 19: P.A. Top Hat Lions Club meeting in the Tee Room at the Golf and Curling club (900-22nd St. E.). 7:00pm.

  • February 6: East Hill Kaiser Club meeting at East Hill Hall (290-23rd St. E.), 7:00pm. For info call Doris 306-764-5130 or Mary 306-764-7641.

  • February 6: Autism Family Support Group meets at Elks Hall, 93-8th Ave. E. For more info call Judy 306-764-0493 or Cathy 306-763-0686.

  • February 6: Brain Injury Support Group meets in Herb Bassett Home, Adult Day Centre (1200-24th St. W.). For info call Gerry 306-763-3425 or Gail 306-765-6631.

  • February 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27: P.A. Duplicate Bridge at Orpheum Plaza (1316 Central Ave.) 7:30pm (Please use back door) For info call Joice 306-763-2283.

  • February 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27: P.A. and District Badminton Club meets 7:30-9:30pm at SIAST Woodland Campus gym (1100-15th St. E.). For info call Edwin 306-764-4192 or Debbie 764-7134.

  • February 6, 13, 20, 27: P.A. City Band rehearsal at Calvary United Church (114-25th St. E.), 7:30pm. For info call 306-763-5996.

  • February 6, 13, 20, 27: TOPS (Take Pounds Off Sensibly) meets 6:30pm every Wednesday, at Calvary United Church (114-25 Street E). For more information call Doreen 306-764-1302 or Jean 306-764-6989.

  • February 6, 13, 20, 27: German Choir meets upstairs the German Club Room at the Optimist Centre. For more info call Niela 306-922-1256.

  • February 6, 13, 20, 27: Old-Tyme dance classes at Wesley United Church (65-11th St. E.), 7:30pm.

  • February 6, 15: P.A. Mid-Pro Rock and Gem Society Meeting, 7:30pm at the Arts Centre. 1st Wednesday meeting and 3rd Friday program of every month. Everyone welcome. For more information call Ralph 306-764-2295 or Douglas Hodgins 306-764-1049.

  • February 7: Council of Canadians meeting, 3rd floor at 48-12th St. E. Non members welcome. For info call Rick 306-922-3851.

  • February 9: Habitat for Humanity "Celebrity Roast" at Marlboro Inn, 7:00pm. Cocktails 6:30pm. Silent and Live Auction.

  • February 9: P.A. Raiders 30th Anniversary Banquet at 6:00pm at Chess Leach Room, Comuniplex. Call 306-764-Game(4263) for tickets.

  • February 9: SATURDAY MATINEE: Bambi (animated, 69 minutes, rated G)Discover life in the forest through the eyes of a young deer, Bambi, his sidekick Thumper and all their friends.This Disney classic is as beautiful and exciting today as it was when it was first released in 1942! Cuelenaere Library. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • February 9-10: Sask Fencing and Prince Albert Northern Knights fencing club will held the "Northwestern Open" at Riverside School. This tournament is a part of the selection process for the Canada Winter Games 2003 fencing team who will represent SK at the games. There are several P.A. fencers who have a chance at making this team. For info email: saskfencing@shaw.ca

  • February 9-24: 38th Annual Prince Albert Winter Festival Mr. & Mrs. Winter Festival, arts/crafts, beard derby, dog sled races, King Trapper events, snow sculptures, Country North Show, Variety Shows, and much more. PA Festival Office: 306-764-7595.

  • February 9-15: Rising Stars at Rivier Academy (1405 Bishop Pascal Place). For more info call 306-764-6289.

  • February 10: SUNDAY MATINEE: Rat Race (111 minutes, rated PG)Lots of your favourite comedians find themselves assembled by an eccentric hotelier, played by John Cleese, to race from Las Vegas to New Mexico for a $2 million jackpot-guaranteed to make you laugh! Cuelenaere Library. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • February 12: BASIC INTERNET TRAINING: 10:00 to 12:00 Call 763-8496 (extension 0) to register. Cuelenaere Library. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • February 12: Businessmen's Fellowship banquet is a night of food, fun, and testimony featuring Lyle and Nadine Locke as guest speakers. The banquet evening is at the P.A. Inn at 6:30 pm and reserved tickets are $10.00 for adult and $ 5.00 for 12 and under. Call Mark 306-922-3181. Email: m.tweidt@sk.sympatico.ca

  • February 12: PA Canadian Club Speaker: Cpl. Kerry Swallow, RCMP Community Services History of Composite Drawing & Age Enhancement portraits at Wesley Church (67-13th St. E.), 7:00pm. Call 306-763-2806 to join.

  • February 12: Prince Albert Plastic Modellers Society meets at 7:30 in the Margo Fournier Centre. Everyone welcome but under 16, please bring a parent. Demonstrations, guest speakers and more. For information call Jon Hopper 306-922-8695, Patrick Elkington 306-764-4840 or Max Wasyliw 306-763-0956.

  • February 12: Royal Purple Lodge meeting at 93-8th Ave. E., 8:00pm.

  • February 12: Sask. Genealogical Society meeting at the Historical Museum (10 River St.), 7:30pm.

  • February 12: Regular meeting of the Prince Albert Branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society, 7:30pm at the Historical Museum (10 River St. E.) Ron Smith will speak on Australia. Guests are welcomed to attend. For more info call 306-764-7843.

  • February 12: Northern Image Photographers Meeting at the Arts Centre. Presentation: "Wildlife Photography Tips". Assignment due: "Self-portrait". 7:00-9:00pm. Everyone welcome. For information, call Geoff Payton 306-922-3394.

  • February 12, 26: P.A. Quilt Patch Guild meeting at the Arts Centre (1010 Central Ave.), 7:30pm.

  • February 13: Alzheimer Society meeting at Co-op Health Centre (110-8th St. E.), 9:30 am and 7:30pm. For info call Bud 922-3295.

  • February 13: Survivors of Suicide meets. For people affected by the suicide of someone close to you. For info call Christine 306-763-8598 (evenings).

  • February 13-18: Canadian Challenge Sled Dog Race Presented by Gateway North Sled Dog Association 480 km sled dog trek, starting downtown Prince Albert to La Ronge and back (race begings on Feb 14). 30 teams from North America and Europe competing for an approx. $30,000 purse. Contact: Jim Tomkins 306-982-3798 - www.canadianchallenge.com

  • February 13, 27: P.A. Downtown Lions Club meeting at Banquet and Convention Centre. For info call Dennis 922-6433.

  • February 14-16: 10th Annual Voices of the North at PA Exhibition Centre. Coordinator Bernice Sayese 306-763-6280.

  • February 15-16: Monty Mixed Curling Bonspiel in Partnership with the Golf and Curling Club. For info call Mont St Joseph Foundation at 306-922-4663 or 306-953-4500.

  • February 16: SATURDAY MATINEE: The Sword in the Stone (animated, 80 minutes, rated G)Merlin, the magician, teaches a young boy how to become the future King Arthur. This Disney movie is based on T. H. White's novel. Cuelenaere Library. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • February 16: Prostate Support Group for men who have experienced prostate cancer or are concerned about prostate problems. Meets on the third Saturday of the month, 10:00 a.m. at the Red Cross Building (54 - 11 St. E). For more information contact Pete Griffiths at 306-961-4716. For literature or videotapes about prostate cancer, contact the Prince Albert Unit, Canadian Cancer Society (54 - 11 St. E) 306-764-4808.

  • February 16: Cribbage Tournament at Indian Metis Friendship Centre (1409-1st Avenue East). $1,500 in prizes. 10:30 registrations, 12:00pm start games. For info call Rose Henry 306-764-3431.

  • February 16: Calligraphy Guild at Messiah Lutheran Church (1796-15th Ave. E.), 1:00pm. For info call Karen 306-922-0537 or Wendy 306-922-6165.

  • February 17: SUNDAY MATINEE: Bubble Boy (84 minutes, rated PG)A boy who has spent his life in a plastic bubble invents a portable suit and heads for Niagara Falls to stop the girl of his dreams from marrying someone else. Cuelenaere Library. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • February 17-23: National Non-Smoking week.

    February 17-23: during Winter Festival Week at the Little Gallery:
    Kids Mini Art Workshops (hands-on) Free ! In conjunction with the clay works exhibited in the Winter Festival, learn about the wonderful qualities of working with clay. For these mini-workshops, participants will create a plaster casting of their own clay work, in low relief. Each session is held in the stimulating exhibition space, with art specialist Heather Windsor.
    Sunday, Feb 17, 1:30-2:15pm and 2:30-3:15pm
    Tuesday, Feb 19, 10:30-11:15am and 11:30-12:15pm
    Thursday. Feb 21, 1:00-1:45pm and 2:00-2:45pm
    Saturday, Feb 23, 1:00-1:45pm and 2:00-2:45pm
    Kids (age 6 - 14) and parents in the studio. Pre-register by calling 306-763-7080.


    Winter Festival Movies Free!! Everyone Welcome!!

  • February 18: WINTER FESTIVAL MOVIE: Peter Pan (animated, 76 minutes, rated G)Show times: 10:00, 1:00, 3:30, 7:00Peter Pan leads Wendy, Michael and John Darling to Neverland, where they do battle with Captain Hook and his band of pirates. Cuelenaere Library. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • February 19: WINTER FESTIVAL MOVIE: MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate (87 minutes, rated G)Show times: 10:00, 1:00, 3:30, 7:00Jack, the chimpanzee, meets up with Ben, a runaway foster child and skateboard enthusiast. Friendship flourishes between them and Jack quickly learns about the stunt-filled world of skateboarding. Cuelenaere Library. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • February 20: WINTER FESTIVAL MOVIE: Pokemon: Mewtwo Returns (animated, 70 minutes, rated G)Show times: 10:00, 1:00, 3:30, 7:00Ash, Misty and Brock rescue Pikachu after Jessie and James of Team Rocket kidnap him. The search leads them to a hidden plateau where they meet the formidable Mewtwo. Cuelenaere Library. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • February 21: WINTER FESTIVAL MOVIE: The Little Bear Movie (animated, 75 minutes, rated G)Show times: 10:00, 1:00, 3:30, 7:00Father Bear and son head for the hills to camp, but Little Bear gets sidetracked and meets some real wild animals! Cuelenaere Library. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • February 22: WINTER FESTIVAL MOVIE: Holiday in the Sun (95 minutes, rated G)Show times: 10:00, 1:00, 3:30Mary-Kate and Ashley head south to the Bahamas to have some fun in the sun but their holiday is interrupted by smugglers! Cuelenaere Library. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • February 23: WINTER FESTIVAL MOVIE: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (animated, 84 minutes, rated G)Show times: 10:00, 1:00, 3:30There's adventure and action as Snow White flees to the forest to escape her evil stepmother, the Queen. There, she befriends the irresistible seven dwarfs, but even they can't protect her from the wicked Queen's spell. Will the handsome prince's kiss save Snow White? Cuelenaere Library. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • February 18: Vic Hospital Health Care Auxiliary meeting at Herb Bassett Conference Room, 2:00pm. For info call Sonja 306-764-8503.

  • February 18: Christian Women's Club meeting/coffee time at Banquet and Convention Centre, 9:30am. For info call Ruth 306-763-7000 or Isabel 306-763-8920.

  • February 18: Christian Women's After 5 Club meeting at Golf and Curling club (900-22nd St. E.), 7:00pm. For info call Lin 306-764-4913.

  • February 19: PRINCE ALBERT WRITERS’ GROUP at the Cuelenaere Library, 2:00pm, Meeting Room 2. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • February 19: Nature Prince Albert meets at SIAST Woodland Institute "Dining Room" (1100-15th Street East) at 7:30pm the third Tuesday of each month. For more information call Pam Burt 306-764-8922 or attend meeting.

  • February 19: Quilling Guild meting at the Arts Centre (1010 Central Ave.), 6:30pm. For info call Diane 306-763-7955 or Evangeline 306-982-3396.

  • February 19: Prince Albert and Area Chapter of Women Entrepreneurs monthly meeting. It is a brown bag lunch and will be held from 12:00-1:00pm in the basement of the YW Downtown Centre (907 Central Ave), which is the old Craig's department store building. The meeting is open to the public, members and non-members alike are welcome. Contact Linda at Mercury Information Services 306-922-6891 or Carolyn at Carolinny Sprouts 306-763-9223.

  • February 19: Twins Plus meets. For meeting time and location call Carol 306-922-0539 or Jill 306-763-2520.

  • February 19: Triad Meeting. Support group for adoptive parents and birth parents. St. George's Anglican Church (1102-4th St. E.). For info call Elsie 306-922-6039.

  • February 19: CanSurmount meets at 54-11th St. E., 7:30pm. Different speaker at every meeting.

  • February 19: P.A. Celebral Palsy Support Group meets at Harvest Room, Grainfield restaurant, 7:30pm. For more info call Connie/Gary 306-764-0635.

  • February 19-21: Special Skating Clinic with Brian Orser at Comuniplex - Feb 19: 10am-4:00pm - Feb 20: 9:00am-4:30pm - Feb 21: 9:00am-4:30pm. Dave G. Steuart Arena - Feb 19: 5:00pm-7:45pm.

  • February 20: The PA Earth Advocates meets at 7:30pm. SIAST room 231B in the Academic Centre. For more information call Celeste 306-764-3068.

  • February 20: Prince Albert Health District Open Public Meeting at 1521 - 6th Avenue West at 2:00pm. Everyone welcome. For more information call Health Board Office 306-953-0500.

  • February 20: Leisure Learners meeting at the Arts Centre (1010 Central Ave.), 1:30pm. For info call Nellie 306-763-8416 or 306-953-4826.

  • February 20: Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Support Group meets at Messiah Lutheran Church. Wheelchair accessible. Please do not wear scents. Call Patricia 306-764-4587. (1796-15th Ave. E.)

  • February 21: Elders Tea at Indian Metis Friendship Centre (1409-1st Avenue East). 2:00-4:00pm. For info call Rose Henry 306-764-3431.

  • February 23: Northern Image Photographers Monthly Coffee Meetings, 1:30pm at the Travelodge Coffee Shop.

  • February 23: Northern Image Photographers Monthly Coffee Meetings, 1:30pm at the Travelodge Coffee Shop.

  • February 24: SUNDAY MATINEE: Hardball (105 minutes, rated PG)A young man borrows money from a friend to support his gambling habit, but a condition of the loan is that he must coach a Little League team from a housing project. Cuelenaere Library. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • February 24: "Sunday Funday" at The Little Gallery, 2-4pm Family Art exploration & Drop-in Activities.

  • February 25: Association for Community Living meeting at West Flat Community Centre (1350-15th Ave. W.), 7:00pm. For more info call Cathy 306-763-0045.

  • February 25: The Compassionate Friends meets at Vincent Massey School (2800-2nd Ave. E.). Self-help organization offering friendship, understanding, grief education and hope to bereaved parents and siblings. For info call Donna 306-764-8756, Stephanie 306-763-5309, Jocelynn 306-922-6012, Carol 306-922-4006 or Lori 306-763-6259.

  • February 26: P.A. Association for the Hearing Impaired meeting at Elks Hall (93-8th Ave. E.), 7:00pm. For info call Penny 306-764-4186.

  • February 26: The Quilling Guild meets at the Arts Centre, 7:00-9:00pm. For info call Diane 306-763-7955.

  • February 26: Prince Albert Aero Modellers. The meeting begins at 7:00pm at the Boy Scout Hall located on 13th St. and 13th Ave. West. Everyone interested is welcome to sit in. For more info email Dave Dyck: tbolt@sk.sympatico.ca

  • February 26: Neighbourhood Watch meeting at Margo Fournier Center, 7:30pm. For info call 306-953-4260 or 306-764-6457.

  • February 27: BASIC INTERNET TRAINING: 7:00 to 9:00 Call 763-8496 (extension 0) to register. Cuelenaere Library. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • February 27: P.A. Horticulture Society Meeting at Carlton Park Community Hall (3100 Dunn Drive) 7:30pm. Topic: TBA. For info call Louise 306-764-4711 or Arlette Laird: pirouette_order@hotmail.com. Website: The Prince Albert Horticulture Society.

  • February 27: Living with Breast Cancer Support Group meets at 54-11th St. E., 10:00am.

  • February 28: Art with Bag Lunch Free! Thursdays, 12 noon at the Little Gallery. Bring your lunch bag and join us at noon for a discussion of the current exhibition.
     
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    index --- MUSIC and THEATRE Theatre

  • Odyssey Productions (Prince Albert)

  • Prince Albert Community Players

  • February: Yuk-Yuk's (standup commedy) every Thursday at Digger's Road House (I-2901-2nd Ave. West). For info 306-922-7979.

  • February 8-16: Odyssey Productions presents "Driving Miss Daisy" by Alfred Uhry
    In honour of our "tenth anniversary", we are pleased to offer the encore performance of the play that started it all ! DRIVING MISS DAISY. This is a delightful story of an old, very independent Southern woman and her chauffeur, Hoke Coleburn. The story takes you through the development of their unconventional and touching friendship. Poignant and funny, this story is a timeless treasure. Look for the return of some of the original cast.

  • February 16-17: "Living Lights Theatre" Gospel Music & Drama at Banquet & Convention Centre. Tickets available at Frank Almer Music, New Way Bible & Book Store.

    Saskatchewan Music and Theatre links:

  • 25th Street Theatre, Saskatoon
  • Broadway Theatre, Saskatoon
  • Centennial Auditorium Saskatoon
  • Globe Theatre, Regina
  • Ness Creek Music Festival, Ness Creek
  • Persephone Theatre, Saskatoon
  • Regina Little Theatre, Regina
  • Regina Symphony Orchestra, Regina
  • Saskatchewan Community Theatre, Inc.
  • Saskatoon Place, Saskatoon
  • Saskatoon Prairieland Park, Saskatoon
  • Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Festival, Saskatoon
  • The Station Arts Centre. For more info/tickets call 306-232-5332, Rosthern
     
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    index --- EXHIBITIONS Exhibitions

    Amy's On Second - 2990-2nd Avenue West
    www.AmysOn2.com

  • February: Christina Thoen - Show Title: Life in the Still
    Christina Thoen is a Prince Albert artist. Her subject matter is primarily the figure and still life. As well as working on her own art, Christina teaches art to about 80 private students. The show will be up for approximately two months.

  • February 1: Northern Image Photographers changing of display prints at Victoria Hospital Cafeteria

    Grace Campbell Gallery - Library, 125-12th Street East. Tel. 306-763-8322

  • February 1-26: Evolving Works of Echelo
    Opening: Monday, February 4, 7:00-8:30pm.
    The Echelon Art Assembly is a newly formed group of artists in Prince Albert who assemble once a week to share in their passion. The people in this group love what they do and have discovered that not only are their own talents continuously evolving, but that their inspiration is greatly heightened by the input and spirit of the group. Contributing artists are Prema Arsiradam, Ellen MacNeill, Deanna Smith-Windsor, Linda Campbell, Marni Mullis, Debbie Thomson, Lynne Harley, Isabel Richards, and Connie Warkentin.

    Little Gallery - 1010 Central Ave. Tel. 306-763-7080
    www.CityLightsNews.com/littlegallery
    Until February 7:
    “Inner/Outer World”
    Videos by: Thirza Cuthand, David Huffos,
    Evan Tapper and Nicholas Treeshen
    Curated by Ulrike Veith

    This video exhibition explores the link between real and fictional, imaginary worlds. The fictional events and worlds have their grounding in real life events or fears and fantasies. Some of the videos use humour or exaggeration as an entry point. Utopian potential is explored as well as nightmarish possibilities.

    February 15 - April 1:
    “Winter Festival Juried Art Show”
    Group Exhibition
    Juror: Timothy Long, MacKenzie Art Gallery

    The “Winter Festival Juried Art Show” is a showcase for local and regional artists and fulfills a central role in the region, as it provides the only professionally juried show that serves the area. The “Winter Festival Juried Art Show” is the only juried exhibition in the province that displays all the works entered for a one week period. The show is an important venue for new and emerging artists in the community and allows the gallery to feature these artists and to provide them with feedback on their work. The format includes group and individual critiques.
    NOTE: Applications for “Winter Festival Juried Art Show” Entry Forms can be obtained by calling the gallery at 306-763-7080.

    Friday, Feb. 15th - 8:00pm to 10:00pm
    Gala Opening Reception of the “W.F.J.A.S.”:
    Admisssion to the Reception:
    General Public: $10.00
    Gallery Members: $ 8.00
    Participating Artists : FREE

    Saturday, Feb. 16th at 1:00pm
    Talk/Tour of the “W.F.J.A.S.”: (Free!)
    With Juror: Timothy Long. MacKenzie Art Gallery

    About the Winter Festival Juror: Timothy Long was born and raised in Regina. A graduate of the University of Regina and the State University of New York at Stony Brook, Long was recently appointed Head Curator at the MacKenzie Art Gallery, where he has worked for the last twelve years. Over that time he has curated and coordinated a number of exhibitions of Canadian contemporary and historical art, including retrospectives of notable Regina artists Arthur F. McKay and Marilyn Levine and a major survey of contemporary artists involved with urban issues, "A Better Place". His current projects include an investigation of the responses to war by 20th century European expressionists Georges Rouault and Arnulf Rainer, and an examination of the innovative clay practices which emerged from Regina in the 1960s and 70s.

    Exhibitions around the province:

  • Allen Sapp Gallery, North Battleford
  • Art Placement Gallery, Saskatoon
  • Assiniboia Gallery, Regina
  • Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina
  • Kenderline Art Gallery, Saskatoon
  • MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina
  • Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon
  • McIntyre Gallery, Regina
  • Morrison Library Gallery, Saskatoon
  • Neutral Ground Gallery, Regina
  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police Museum, Regina
  • Saskatchewan Craft Council, Saskatoon
  • Saskatchewan Science Centre, Regina
  • Saskatchewan Western Development Museum
  • Snelgrove Gallery, Saskatoon
  • Susan Whitney Gallery, Regina
  • The Hand Wave Gallery, Meacham
  • The Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Saskatoon
     
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  • For more running calendar:
    Prince Albert Road Runners
    Saskatoon Road Runners

  • Every Sunday 1:00pm P. A. Road Runners meet at Little Red River Park (Cosmo Lodge) for a run... Everyone is welcome... For more info call Dave Witcombe 306-982-3062 or Robert Klenz 306-763-3751 or Murry Wotherspoon 306-764-2913.

  • Every Wednesday at 6:00pm Brainsport Running Club meet at 733 Broadway Avenue, Saskatoon. For more info call 306-244-0955.
     
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    P.A. Raider Hockey Club. For more info Mike Jenkins 306-764-5348.

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