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Maidstone and District News: Drop-In Centre disbands

Maidstone Gully 4-H club resumes activities
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Maidstone Grace Community Youth Group at the Sunderland corn maze Oct. 4.

MAIDSTONE — Congratulations to Marlene Bullerwell who won the Maidstone Quilting Squares 2023 raffle quilt. A huge thank you goes out to everyone who purchased tickets. Total proceeds of $2,400 will be donated to STARS.

Maidstone Senior Citizens Drop-In Centre held its last meeting as a seniors’ association on Sept. 29 with 10 people in attendance. By CRA’s registered charitable organization rules, funds were dispersed to other qualifying registered charities in our community. In future, there will not be an official organization but members will still gather with others for group social activities such as cards and other games on Mondays at 1:30 p.m. and coffee social on Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. Bingo will be played on Wednesday, Nov.1 at 1 p.m. and hopefully, this will be a weekly event if a good response is received. All bookings of the centre are now handled by the Town of Maidstone (phone 306-893-2373).

Maidstone Gully Multiple 4-H Club held their first general meeting of the 2023-24 season at Waseca Community Centre on Oct. 2. General leader this year is Christine Myer with assistant leaders Deiedra Blyth and Heather Gerlinsky. Voting took place for the executive and other club positions. President is Kayden Tuplin; vice-president, Saidai Mosher; secretary, Mickey Blyth and treasurer, Jayce Myer. Other positions voted on were: junior representative, Harper Johnston; senior representative, Isabelle Harbin; communications and social representative, Logan Gerlinsky; and photographers, Karli Myer, Harper Johnston and Jacob Gerlinsky. Members are still deciding their projects and leaders. The next general meeting will be Monday, Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. at Milleton Hall. New members are welcome. For more information, please contact Christine Myer at 306-893-2298.

Kin Club Maidstone met on Oct. 2 where they discussed current and upcoming events. The flamingo flocking was again a terrific success thanks to Maidstone, Waseca and surrounding area having flocking wars amongst themselves. The group had fun with this fundraiser for Telemiracle. The next event is tending bar and providing DD service at Maidstone Arena’s Oktoberfest Oct. 14.

Maidstone Grace Community Youth Group made an exciting trek to Sunderland corn maze Oct. 5. Thirteen youth, five littles and six leaders/drivers enjoyed the outing despite the near zero temperature and, although there were a few disappearing acts, nobody got lost. Youth Group, Grades 7 to 12, meets every Thursday at 7 p.m. Leaders are Melanie Pompu 306-716-6682 and Alex Pompu 306-716-6631.

About sixty people participated in the third annual Glow Run for Cystic Fibrosis in memory of Amie Gray-Carroll Oct. 7. The event was organized by the Maid2Run crew, Maidstone Kin Club and Tabitha Ballan. Between e-transfers and donations at the run/walk, just over $1,700 was raised. Thank you to Maidstone RCMP for lending lights, Synergy Credit Union for the snacks for participants afterwards and Maidstone Museum for use of the museum as a gathering place before and after as well as the use of their facilities. (from information submitted by Tiffany Telenga)

Time to fall back will soon be upon us. In the wee hours of Nov. 5, Daylight Savings Time will end, so remember to turn back your clocks by one hour when you go to bed the night of Nov. 4. This applies to us in Maidstone and area as we observe Mountain Standard Time but it does not apply to most of Saskatchewan who is on Central Standard Time and doesn’t change their clocks at all.

Other upcoming events:

Oct. 15 - Swedish Smorgasbord at Milleton Hall 4 to 7 p.m. (17 miles north of Maidstone on Highway 21);

Oct. 18 - “Family Play and Learn” at Ratushniak Elementary School in pre-K room 1 to 2:30 p.m.;

Oct. 18 - Maidstone Health Care Auxiliary pie bingo at Legion Hall 7 p.m. (Alderwood work/supply pies);

Oct. 20 - Maidstone community calendar deadline.

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