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Deadlines event publication: before the 20th of every month.
Information and publication of events: Stephen Serenelli tel./fax 306-922-1831 or Internet Email or write to: 978-2nd Street East,
Prince Albert,
Saskatchewan S6V 0G4
Canada
CityLightsNews now also offers an events outline for the next 6-9 Months: CLN Upcoming Events
Task Force on Municipal Legislative Renewal:
What should be changed in the municipal system?
* the roles and responsibilities of municipalities?
* the types or number of municipalities?
* the nature of inter-municipal cooperation?
* the delivery of municipal services?
* the nature of planning and development?
* the municipal finances?
* the municipal legislation?
Task Force on Municipal Legislative Renewal Community Forums:
- Swift Current: November 1
- Moose Jaw: November 2
- Weyburn: November 3
- Yorkton: November 4
- Regina: November 7
- Saskatoon: November 8
Millennium 2000 Tour Of Ukraine - Itinerary for 17 Day Group Tour of Ukraine from May 25, 2000 to June 12, 2000 For more information, phone: Frank Zalewski at Camelot Travel & Tours Inc. 477-8747 or 430-8747 in Edmonton. Long Distance phone toll free at 1-888-430-8747 or
email:
camelot-travel@canada.com
November 19: Worldwide GIS Day - the last day of Geography Awareness Week. GIS Day is a global event for thousands of users of GIS technology to educate 1,000,000 children and adults about how geography makes a difference in our lives through the technology of GIS and demonstrate GIS technology at schools and organizations around the world. GIS, or geographic information system, represents computer software, data, and solutions that are used by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide in government, education, and business. For more info visit:
http://www.develtech.ca/news.htm and
http://www.gisday.com/gisday/geography.html
index --- EVENTS

A Real Cowboy... Allan Folden:
the Guide to the Ride in
Prince Albert National Park
October, 1999
Rabbit Creek Outfitters
Shellbrook, Saskatchewan
Stephen Serenelli © 1999
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Saddle View
Prince Albert National Park
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Darlooney Moose Mask
Prince Albert National Park
Stephen Serenelli © 1999
Horse Back Riding:
Finding a Rack of Elk Horns
Prince Albert National Park
Stephen Serenelli © 1999
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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 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 953-4822 or 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 953-4826.
Frank J. Dunn Swimming Pool
Hours Of Swimming: October 31 to November 27
Marion Aquatics Spring Program: Public Swimming: 7:30-9:00pm Monday to Thursday. Childrens 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 7:30to 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 764-2556.
November 1: 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 763-2135.
November 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29: The Prince Albert Shooting Stars square dancing lessons at St Anne School 22455th Ave. West starting at 8:30pm. Information call Fred Hetley 764-5903 or Fride Paul 922-8083.
November 2: 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 763-8868.
November 1-3: 1st National Conference for Social Classes - "Understanding The Sex Offender". For info call John Fryters 306-764-9075 ext N.21 or Isabell Impry 306-922-5600.
November 2 and 16: P.A. Writers Meeting, 7:00pm at the Cuelenaere Library. Everyone welcome. For more information call Ralph 764-2295 or Joan 764-5684.
November 3: PLEA Free Law Class at the Cuelenaere Library, 7:00pm. Topic: Wills and Estates. Speaker: Barry Wilcox, Lawyer. For more info call 306-763-8496.
November 3: CLUB READ Book Discussion Group at the Cuelenaere Library, 7:00pm. This month: Elizabeth Peters. For more info call 306-763-8496.
November 3-4: RCMP Pow Pom. For info call Sharon Curniski 306-765-6500.
November 3, 10, 17 and 24: TOPS (Take Pounds Off Sensibly) meets 6:30pm every Wednesday, at Calvary United Church (114-25 Street E). For more information call Doreen 764-1302 or Jean 764-6989.
November 3 and 19: 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 764-2295 or Douglas Hodgins 764-1049.
November 5: Victoria Hospital's 100th Anniversary at 2:00pm. A special program will be held in a big tent infront of the Hospital with Birthday Cake and Hospital tours to follow. Everyone is welcome. For more information call Health Board Office 953-0500 or email
cboechler@sk.sympatico.ca, Curtis Boechler.
November 6: Dry Dance at Indian Metis Friendship Centre (1409-1st Avenue East). Starts at 9:00pm. Live Band "Country Caravan". For info call Rose Henry 764-3431.
November 6: Evergreen Craft Show at PAEX - Sponsored by the Arts Council. For info call 306-764-1711.
November 6: Sunday Matinee Movie at the Cuelenaere Library - Jungle Book (animated) 2:00pm. Rated G. For more info call 306-763-8496.
November 6: Habitat for Humanity presents "Local Celebrities Roasted" at Marlboro Inn. Habitat for Humanity will be roasting for local celebrities to raise money for its millennium house. Howard Gange, Eileen Lillico, Rev. Sandy Scott, and Dave Monette will be honoured, and poked fun at by 4 secret roasters. CKBI's own Neil Headrick will MC the event. Cocktails beginning at 6:00pm. Participants will dine on a full course meal, featuring beef in red wine sauce. There will be a cash bar and silent auction. Tickets are available at the Marlboro Inn, Canadian Tire or by phoning Philip White at 922-1329. Tickets are $30 and Habitat will issue a $10 tax receipt. Tables can be reserved with a purchase of 10 tickets. For more info call Philip White at 922-1329 or email:philip.white@sk.sympatico.ca
November 6: Christmas Faire at St. Joseph Church, 260-25th St. East, from 10am to 2pm. Crafts, Christmas articles, baking, door prize, raffles, lunch. For more info email
t.jelinski@sk.sympatico.ca
November 7: Power 99 FM Bridal Show at PAEX. For information Kevin or Kelly 306-763-7421.
November 7: All Kids Craft Fair at the Cuelenaere Library. 1:30-4:30pm. Wonderful handmade crafts and baking by Prince Albert's young people. For more info call 306-763-8496.
November 7: The Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada, Prince Albert Chapter presents an Education Meeting at the Heritage Centre - 1211-1st Avenue West (next to the Margo Fournier Centre or across from the old Mann Motors Site). 2:00-4:00pm. Speaker: Dr. Waddell from P. A. N. Imaging. Topic: Diagnostic Imaging for Different Kinds of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. November is CCFC's National Awareness Month. There are various forms of tests and x-rays performed in diagnosing inflammatory bowel diseases. It is important for patients and family to understand why and how certain tests are performed and what information they provide for the physician. For more info call 764-1919.
November 7, 14, 21 and 28: 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 763-5556 or Dave 764-0417.
November 9: Businessmen's Fellowship Meeting at Prince Albert Inn. Guest Speaker is Ralph Howe from Regina. He was a priest with a masters degree in divinity and pastored a couple of churches for five years without knowing Jesus as his Savior. Ralph was healed of paralysis on his one side when he decided to really look into who Christ was. Businessmen's Fellowship is a non denominational organization of people from all types of backgrounds that invite a speaker to share what Christ has done in his life. Tickets are $9.00 for the supper and $ 5.00 for 12 & under. P.A. Inn at 6:30pm. Contact Mark at 922 3181 or m.tweidt@sk.sympatico.ca
November 9: Genealogy Workshop at the Cuelenaere Library, 7:00-9:00pm. Join Nancy Carswell in a seminar on computer use to research and record family trees and family history. For more info call 306-763-8496.
November 9: 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 922-8695, Patrick Elkington 764-4840 or Max Wasyliw 763-0956.
November 9: Car Seat Clinic at SGI Claims Centre. 5:00-8:00pm. For more info call Lyle Karasiuk 306-953-9800.
November 10 at noon: Chamber Of Commerce Luncheon meeting - Guest speaker: TBA . For more information call Graham Halliday 764-6222.
November 10: Northern Image Photographers Meeting at the Arts Centre. Presentation: Care & Filing of film. Assignment: Shoot the opposite of your "usual". 7:00-9:00pm. Everyone welcome. For information, call Geoff Payton 306-922-3394.
November 11 and 25: Pageturners Club at the Cuelenaere Library, 7:00pm. For more info call the library 763-8496.
November 13: Sunday Matinee Movie at the Cuelenaere Library - Jungle Book (animated) 2:00pm. Rated G. For more info call 306-763-8496.
November 14: Sunday Matinee Movie at the Cuelenaere Library - Star Wars. 2:00pm. Rated PG. For more info call 306-763-8496.
November 13-14: Rotary Craft Show at PAEX. For information Vesper 306-764-0266 or Dana 306-922-0566.
November 15: Prince Albert Christian Women's After 5 Club Dinner: "Accessorize" at P.A. Golf and Curling Club, 7:00-9:00pm. Guests: Elaine Murray with Tender Treasures an Gifts and Donna Sewell owner of a decorating/accessory business in Regina. Music: Janelle Matice from Prince Albert. For more info call Debbie 306-764-9138/306-763-3771 or Donna 922-4569.
November 15: Prince Albert Christian Women's Club Coffee Time: "Festive Fashions" at Banquet and Convention Centre, 9:30-11:30am. Featuring: Holiday Apparel from Penningtons in the South Hill Mall. Music: vocalist Mavis Watson. Guest Speaker: Donna Sewell owner of a decorating/accessory business in Regina. For more info call Ruth 306-763-7000 or Isabel 306-763-8920.
November 16: Nature P.A. meets at SIAST Woodland Institute, 1100-15th Street East, Room G100 at 7:30pm. For more information call Pam Burt 764-8922 or attend meeting.
November 17: Prince Albert Health District Open Public Meeting at 1521 - 6th Avenue West at 2:00pm. Everyone welcome. For more information call Health Board Office 953-0500 or email
cboechler@sk.sympatico.ca, Curtis Boechler.
November 18: Elders Tea at Indian Metis Friendship Centre (1409-1st Avenue East). 2:00-4:00pm. For info call Rose Henry 764-3431.
November 19-21: Festival of Trees at PAEX. For information Lisa Miller or Donna Bergen 306-953-0523.
November 20: 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 764-3431.
November 20: Sunday Matinee Movie at the Cuelenaere Library - Batman and Mr. Freeze. 2:00pm. Rated G. For more info call 306-763-8496.
November 21: Sunday Matinee Movie at the Cuelenaere Library - Blade Runner. 2:00pm. Rated 14A. For more info call 306-763-8496.
November 23: The Quilling Guild meets at the Arts Centre, 7:00-9:00pm. For info call Diane 763-7955.
November 24: P.A. Horticulture Society Meeting at Carlton Park Community Hall (3100 Dunn Drive) 7:30pm. Topic: "TBA". New members are encouraged to attend. For info call Louise 764-4711 or Annette 922-0185.
November 27: Northern Image Photographers Monthly Coffee Meetings, 1:30pm at the Travelodge Coffee Shop.
November 27: Sunday Matinee Movie at the Cuelenaere Library - Doug's 1st Movie. 2:00pm. Rated G. For more info call 306-763-8496.
November 28: Sunday Matinee Movie at the Cuelenaere Library - Star Trek IX: The Insurrection. 2:00pm. Rated PG. For more info call 306-763-8496.
November 30: Prince Albert Health District Annual Fall Forum at Carlton Cafetorium, 7:30pm. This year internationally respected researcher Dr. Fraser Mustard will be speaking. He talks about how the influences a child receives will impact them as adults. For example, children under the age of 3-5 who are well fed, cared for, loved, played with, etc. etc. are better able to handle stress and are more productive as adults. For more information call Health Board Office 953-0500 or email
cboechler@sk.sympatico.ca, Curtis Boechler.
November 30: 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
index --- MUSIC and THEATRE
November: Performing Arts Warehouse. For program information call 306-764-5353.
November: Odyssey Productions Inc. For program information call 306-922-ACTS (2287).
November 4: An evening with Gordon Lightfoot at Centennial Auditorium, Saskatoon. Since the early 60's Gordon Lightfoot has recorded 19 albums, received 17 Juno awards, and has had 5 Grammy nominations. For more info call 1-800-970-7328.
November 6: Saskatoon Symphony featuring Barbara Milner, soprano, Lisa Hornung, alto and The University Chorus at Centennial Auditorium, Saskatoon. For more info call 1-800-970-7328.
November 9: An evening with Nana Mouskouri at Centennial Auditorium, Saskatoon. Nana Mouskouri continues to enchant her audiences with many of the world's love songs. an impressive and diverse talent. For more info call 1-800-970-7328.
November 14: George Thorogood and The Destroyers at Centennial Auditorium, Saskatoon. Great Band, Great music in cabaret. For more info call 1-800-970-7328.
November 18-20: Prince Albert Community Players' Dinner Theatre at Ecole Valois - Christmas Production presents: From Here to insanity - a hilarious comedy by Caroline Russel-king - directed by David Mulgrew. For more info call Joan Short 306-922-7489.
November 20: Saskatoon Symphony Pops featuring P.J. Perry at Centennial Auditorium, Saskatoon. For more info call 1-800-970-7328.
November 26-28: Alberta Ballet presents The Nutcraker at Centennial Auditorium, Saskatoon. For more info call 1-800-970-7328.
November 26-December 4: Odyssey Productions presents THE MOUSETRAP by Agatha Christie. A group of strangers are stranded in a boarding house during a snow storm, one of whom is a murderer. The suspects include the newly married couple who run the house, a spinster with a curious background, an architect who seems better equipped to be a chef, a retired army major, a strange little man who claims his car has overturned in a drift, and a jurist who makes life miserable for everyone. Into their midst comes a policeman traveling on skis. He no sooner arrives than... murder!! To get to the murder's rationale of the murder pattern, the policeman probes the background of everyone present and rattles a lot of skeletons. Be prepared for another famous Agatha Christie switch finish! THE MOUSETRAP is the longest running play in the history of theatre; 47 years and still going strong in London's West End. Chalk up another superb intrigue for the foremost mystery writer of her time. For more info visit: http://CityLightsNews.com/../odyssey.htm
index --- EXHIBITIONS
Amy's On Second - 2990-2nd Avenue West
http://www.CityLightsNews.com/amyson2.htm
November: Theresa Gagné and Oriol Dancer
Clay and Mixed Media Works
Theresa is from Ruddell SK. She is a graduate of the SIAST ceramics program in Prince Albert. Oriol is from Birch Lake SK. Her works are assemblages of found items from the natural world. Both artists work in a private symbolic manner creating intricate and often whimsical pieces with strong connections to nature.
Digger's Roadhouse - 2901-2nd Avenue West
November: Northern Image Photographers Display.
Grace Campbell Gallery - Library, 125-12th Street East. Tel. 306-763-8322
Until November 2: Bartley Robilliard Pragnell 1907-1966
A MacKenzie Art Gallery Outreach Exhibition
Organized by Moose Jaw Art Museum
Born in Caron and having lived most of his life in our province, Pragnell became an important influence on the art community as he devoted his life to the making and teaching of art. This exhibition demonstrates his diverse works, including abstraction and landscapes for which Pragnell has become best known.
November 7-30: Sharp Needles
Opening: Sunday, November 7, 2:00-4:00pm.
Members of Sharp Needles, the Prince Albert Chapter of the Saskatchewan Embroiderers' Guild, display their needlework in a warm and inviting Christmas setting. Everyone is welcome to attend the opening, meet the artists and enjoy refreshments.
Little Gallery - 1010 Central Ave. Tel. 306-763-7080
http://www.CityLightsNews.com/littlegallery/index.htm
Until November 21, 1999
10 Years Later:
Contemporary Art from
The Collection of the Mendal Art Gallery
Group Exhibition
Opening Reception: October 22 at 8:00pm
Talk/Tour by by Dan Ring
Curated by Dan Ring
Ten Years Later will present a selection of approximately 20 works by contemporary artists which were purchased by or donated to the Mendel Art Gallery since 1989. The exhibition is not thematic as such; works will be paired together with the intention of creating an interaction or tension through shared or opposing subjects and varying strategies of making and presentation. Media used will include painting, sculpture, photography, video and prints.
November 19
Artists Among Us - Artist’s Slide Talk with Kathleen Houston, 7:30pm
November 26 - January 2, 2000
Images at the Edge
by Marsha Kennedy
Opening Reception: November 26 - 8:00pm
Artist Slide Lecture at 9:00pm
Kennedy’s project layers images of dead birds and pieces of table ware with glass etchings of weeds common to the prairies. The layering creates and subverts a juxtaposition of domestic, private, human space with nature. In this pensive, reflective project, Kennedy invites the viewer to consider our relationship with nature. What price is nature paying for human "advancement"? How have we come to see ourselves as the arbiters of good and bad nature? Why do we regard some plants as weeds and not others? Do we know the birds who are sharing their habitat with us? Have we looked at them and felt their physical bodies? What do the human changes to the environment mean for our personal lives? For the birds’ habitat? The images are quiet, somber and powerful in the questions they raise.
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Every Sunday at 2:00pm 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.
Every Sunday 1:00pm Brainsport Running Club meet at 733 Broadway Avenue, Saskatoon. For more info call 306-244-0955.
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- November 12-14: Boyd Agencies Men's Cash Spiel and
- November 12-14: Northern Lights Casino Ladies Cash Spiel
- November 20-21: Senior Men's and Masters Spiel
For more info visit the Prince Albert Golf and Curling Website
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Comuniplex 690-32 St. E.
P.A. Raiders Home Games "November 1999"
- November 5: vs Moose Jaw Warriors
- November 9: vs Seattle Thunderbirds
- November 14: vs Red Deer Rebels
- November 17: vs Calgary Hitmen
- November 20: vs Tri-Cities Americans
- November 24: vs Kootenay Ice
- November 27: vs Brandon Wheat Kings
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