Tepakohp/7 is a multi-artist exhibition which celebrates the stories and experiences of the many Nations of Indigenous Women living on this land we call Saskatchewan. The artists – Melanie Monique Rose, Stacey Fayant, Marcy Friesen, Larissa Kitchemonia, Donna the Strange, Brandy Jones, & Audie Murray - share their stories through their art to amplify, inspire and educate about the diverse relationships and transactions we have to this land and each other.
Tepakohp/7 is a multi-artist exhibition which celebrates the stories and experiences of the many Nations of Indigenous Women living on this land we call Saskatchewan. The artists – Melanie Monique Rose, Stacey Fayant, Marcy Friesen, Larissa Kitchemonia, Donna the Strange, Brandy Jones, & Audie Murray - share their stories through their art to amplify, inspire and educate about the diverse relationships and transactions we have to this land and each other.
REGISTRATION OPENS TONIGHT (March 20) for this summer’s iIMAGINE Arts Camp The iIMAGINE ARTS CAMP Registration Form is available online at www.shaunavon.com/gchcc , and there will be copies available tonight at the CPWC. **There are limited spots available, so register early to avoid disappointment! Registration forms may also be emailed and payment made by e-transfer for those who are unable to make it to Registration Night (see the Registration Form for details).
Sunshine and warmer weather has us thinking of SPRING! You know what that means? The Town of Shaunavon’s annual FREE GARBAGE TRANSFER WEEKEND for Shaunavon residents is coming up! Mark your calendars for May 24, 25, 26th and save some trips to the landfill during your spring cleanup and dispose of items for FREE!
Through funding made possible by Saskatchewan Seniors Mechanism, the Town of Shaunavon has entered into an agreement to be a pilot initiative for Social Prescribing for Older Adults. This 3.5 year initiative will include the hiring of a half-time (20 hours/week) contract position to implement social prescribing for older adults in the community.
Social Prescribing in Saskatchewan - Living Well in Your Community The Saskatchewan Seniors Mechanism (SSM) is pleased to announce that Saskatchewan will join other provinces and countries as they celebrate Social Prescribing Day on March 14th 2024. Social Prescribing Day is a celebration of social prescribing that takes place annually to celebrate the people, organizations and communities who make social prescribing happen.
SAVE THE DATE! Shaunavon Boomtown Days is scheduled for July 18 - 21, 2024. We can’t wait to celebrate all things Shaunavon with y’all!
Online bookings for Shawnee and Jubilee Campground are opening April 2nd,2024 at 9am! Campgrounds are open from May long weekend to mid-September for campers to enjoy, at a rate of $35 per night. Shaunavon is conveniently located near some of the best attractions in the province, and offers a multitude of cultural experiences and attractions for all ages.
Keynote speaker Brady Leavold will be in Shaunavon at the CPWC on Thursday March 14th at 6:30 pm to speak about mental health and substance throughout his career. This presentation event is open to the public - by Silver Collection. *Adult content, Ages 10 and over recommended. Follow Shaunavon Minor Hockey on Facebook to stay tuned for more information.
Twenty seniors met at the museum to create a decoupage collage on Thursday February 29th at Age Friendly’s Afternoon at the Museum event. Tammy of the Grand Couteau Heritage and Cultural Centre led the group through the steps of creating a unique art piece on acrylic disks. Coffee, tea and goodies were served and everyone had great fun.
Shaunavon’s first year taking part in the Wellness Challenge was a huge success!! Congratulations to SHAUNAVON FIRE & FAMILY who were the winning team with the highest average points of 242.6! Their team will win the team prize of a value of $250 to put towards any physical activity or health program.
JOB OPPORTUNITY Economic Development Officer - Join our team in Shaunavon, a progressive and psychologically healthy workplace dedicated to fostering a culture of positivity and growth. Every day, we strive to build upon our foundation of inclusivity, collaboration, and innovation, creating an environment where employees thrive and the community flourishes! OVERVIEW: As an Economic Development Officer (EDO) for the Town of Shaunavon, you’ll play a pivotal role in driving economic growth while providing essential support to our Chamber of Commerce, local businesses, downtown projects and our management team.
The Grand Coteau Heritage & Cultural Centre is seeking two full-time summer students for the positions of Program Assistant and Museum Assistant for the period of May 1 to August 20, 2024 (Can be adjusted to accommodate student availability) Program Assistant duties include: planning, promotion and delivery of summer programs for youth and adults and community events; assisting with planning and delivering school programs; responsibility for summer tourism initiatives.
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Jan is a young wife recovering from a nervous disorder. She and her husband rent a remote cabin from an odd farmer who delights in telling gruesome ghost stories. When the husband’s strange sister arrives, and all manner of frightening events occur. What happens to fragile Jan as bodies appear and disappear give this classic thriller its tremendously frightening impact.