Regina Leader-Post

THE CITY BEAT

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YARN NEEDED

With the recent cold weather, Angels 4 Warmth needs yarn donations for knitting and crocheting warm clothing for those in need. Drop off at Lorne Drugs (2255 14th Ave.) or the Regina Senior Citizen Centre (2134 Winnipeg St.).

SQUARE DANCING

Experience modern square dancing Sundays from 1 to 3 p.m. on Jan. 7, 14 and/or 21 at Our Lady of Peace Church Hall, 425 Broad St. N. Singles are welcome.

WILL PLANNING

A free public informatio­n sessions on living wills/advance care planning takes place Jan. 17 at the Wascana Rehabilita­tion Centre from 10 a.m. to noon. To register, call 306-766-5922. Go to rqhealth. ca/department/advance-careplanni­ng/advance-care-planning for more informatio­n.

BRIDGE LESSONS

Beginner bridge lessons and workshops on topics like defence, doubles and slam bidding start Monday. For more informatio­n, call 306-586-7044 or 306-7891960 or email gspence@accesscomm.ca or joycebutle­r@myaccess.ca or go to reginabrid­ge.com.

CHRISTMAS TREES

Natural Christmas trees can be “treecycled” at depots across the city until Jan. 31. Drop-off spots are at: 500 Arcola Ave., Joanne Goulet Golf Course, 8045 Kestral Dr., Kinsmen Park South, Kings Road and Lakeview Avenue; and city landfill. Trees will be turned into nutrient-rich compost.

ELKS BREAKFAST

The Regina Elks Lodge, 4915 1st Ave. N., will host a breakfast smorgasbor­d on Sunday from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The cost is $9. For more informatio­n, call 306-999-0138.

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