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Upcoming Events in Moose Jaw

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If you would like your notice or event added to this list, contact us at: jritchie@ moosejawto­day.com

For current informatio­n on Sask regulation­s on COVID-19 visit saskatchew­an. ca/COVID19.

The Moose Jaw Wildlife Federation

will be holding their Annual Fish Fry on March 18th and March 19th with two sittings each evening 5:00 and 7:00 after a two year absence due to COVID. Northern Pike fried to perfection, beans, coleslaw and buns for dine-in or take-out dinner - $30pp. For tickets call Sandra Dewald @306.692.8848 or +VYLLU +VKK ' ;OL ÄZO fry will take place at the Wildlife Federation building located at 1396 – 3rd Ave NE behind the Town n Country mall. Moose Jaw Public Library, 461 Langdon Cres. Phone 306.692.2787; visit their website at https://www.moosejawli­brary.ca/

In-person adult programmin­g: All in-person programs require a mask. Avid Knitters: Are you an avid knitter or crocheter? Grab some needles and join in for good times, fun and spools of friendship. Wear a mask. Bring your own water bottle as there will be no refreshmen­ts at this time. Everyone welJVTL 7SZ JHSS [V ÄUK V\[ ^OLU UL_[ meeting will be held.

Virtual youth programmin­g on MJPL’s Discord channel

MJPL has several clubs and activities available for ages 13-19 on their DisJVYK ZLY]LY H[ KPZJVYK NN /(Z YɈ Dungeons & Dragons for teens is held every Friday from 4-6:00 p.m. New HUK L_WLYPLUJLK WSH`LYZ HYL ^LSJVTL although registrati­on is required in advance.

Any questions about the youth programmin­g can be sent to youth@ moosejawli­brary.ca.

In-person library activities require registrati­on.

Superannua­ted Teachers of Saskatchew­an Moose Jaw Branch Luncheon Meeting on Wednesday, March 16th at 10:30 am at Masonic Temple Hall, 1755 Main St. N. Masks are recommende­d when not eating. Presentati­on: Gayle Jones: Slide presentati­on on her trip to Antarctica. Lunch cost WLY WLYZVU! 4LTILYZ ZPNUPÄJHU[ V[OLY! $10, Non-Members: $20.00

Meal: Roast Beef - Catered by Charlotte’s. Please Register with Rosalie M by March 13/22. Please note upcoming STS Luncheon Dates: May 18, 2022. Rosalie: 306-691-0696 email: marcilr@ sasktel.net

The Saskatchew­an Baseball Hall of Fame

(Battleford, Sask.) requests nomination submission­s into the following categories: individual; team; family or community. Deadline is March 15, 2022. If you know someone who contribute­s to baseball and deserves to be considered for induction, please submit a nomination. For further informatio­n please call 306-446-1983, or email saskbaseba­llmuseum@sasktel.net”

Line Dancing every Tuesday from 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. at St. Andrews Church. Call 306.692.7365 for more informatio­n.

The Royal Canadian Legion – Branch 59 Moose Jaw, 268 High St W Moose Jaw; Contact: 306-692-5453. Facebook @ ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION-Branch 59 Moose Jaw. Instagram: @Royalcanad­ianlegion5­9. SHA YLZ[YPJ[PVUZ PU LɈLJ[ H[ HSS 3LNPVU L]LU[Z · LOUNGE HOURS: Mon to Thurs 9:30-6:00/ Fri 9:30 to 8:00/ Sat: 10:30 to 6:00

· VETERANS’ MORNING COFFEE Monday-Friday @ 10:00 am AND Saturday @ 10:30

· DARTS –Thursday @ 7:00 pm Non-members & New Players welcome

· FRIDAY SUPPERS – Friday @ 5:15 pm – Purchase Tickets at the bar or by phone previous Wednesday. Suppers provided by various Moose Jaw Businesses. Price range $10 - $15 depending on menu.

· MEAT DRAW FUNDRAISER & CHASE THE ACE - Saturdays @ 3:00 pm - Everyone welcome · SHUFFLEBOA­RD –Fridays @ 7:00 pm - Drop-in League - Everyone welcome

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Moose Jaw and District Seniors: For more informatio­n Call: 306-694-4223 or Email: mjsenior@shaw.ca Fitness Level & Indoor Walking Track open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Wood working area – Monday to Friday 8 am – 4 pm

Timothy Eaton Cafe open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Cinnamon Buns are Monday and Thursday’s. Tuesday is pie day. Billiards open daily from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. as well as Monday & Thursday evenings from 4:30 – 8 p.m.

Pickle Ball – Monday & Thursday mornings @ 10 a.m.

- Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday afternoons @ 1 p.m.

- Monday & Thursday evenings @ 7 p.m.

Fitness- Chair/Low Impact Fitness Mondays & Thursdays @ 1:00 p.m. Cribbage – Wednesdays @ 1 p.m. Hand & Foot Card Game for Beginners – Wednesdays @ 9:30 a.m.

Mah Jong – Wednesday @1 p.m. 500 Cards – Thursdays @ 1 p.m. One Move Dominos – Friday’s @ 1pm. Kaiser – Friday @ 1 pm. May be switching days if more are interested in another day.

Carpet bowling – Thursday’s @ 6:30 Line Dancing – Tuesdays @ 10 a.m. Painting Class – Monday, Tuesdays & Wednesdays @ 1 p.m.

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Paper Tole – Tuesdays @ 1 p.m. Nickle Bingo – Fridays @ 1 p.m. Lounge – Friday’s from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Jam Sessions – Friday’s 9 a.m. Technology (Computer) – Questions and help from Ron Smallwood – Tuesdays @ 11 a.m.

Afternoon Dance - March 12th in the afternoon. $20 pp; pay at the door. This includes a hot beef bun, salad Pickle, cheese and cracker tray and dainties.

Citizens’ Centre

Cosmo Senior Weekly Activities

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Tuesday: 9:30am - Jam Session; 1pm - Pickle Ball; 7pm - Friendship Bridge L_JLW[ VU -LIY\HY` [O ¶ UV (J[P]P[PLZ – Friendship Bridge will be played on the following Wednesday evening, February 16th.

Wednesday: 8:30am - TOPS; 9:30am - 7PJRSL )HSS" WT -SVVY :O\ɊLIVHYK" 1pm - Hand & Food Canasta Thursday: 10am - Line Dance; 1pm Pickle Ball

Friday: 1pm - Pickle Ball

Moose Jaw ANAVETS: Army, Navy & Air Force Veterans Unit #252 – 279 High St. W, Moose Jaw. 306.692.4412 or 306.681.5998 anaf252@sasktel.net Hours of Operations: Thursday 12pm to 6pm/Friday 1pm to 11pm/Saturday 1pm to 7pm. Saskatchew­an Health Rules Apply!!

Thursday @ 1:30: Cribbage. Cost $2. Friday evening @ 7pm: FUN NIGHT with pool and darts

Saturday @ $4:30 Meat Draw and 50/50 Non members welcome!

Seniors’ Centre Without Walls: SCWW is an over-the-phone social proNYHT [V[HSS` MYLL HUK VɈLYLK L_JS\ZP]LS` over the phone. You just dial the number and join the call.

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Wed., March 9 at 10:00 a.m. – Christie Whelan, a farmer, rancher, and pilot, will talk about how he deals with stress. He will be joined by Leanne Thoroughgo­od, MSW, RSW, who was born and raised in a small-town farming community and is a social worker at 15 Wing Wed., March 16 at 1:00 p.m. – Della Ferguson, a grief support group facili[H[VY ^PSS ZWLHR HIV\[ º>OLU 0[»Z 5L_[ Year Country’

Wed., March 23 at 10:00 a.m. – Catherine Livingston­e, a cognitive mental health advocate, will have a conversati­on with Dr. Tom Robinson to answer the question ‘Is Your Brain Like a Tractor?”

Tues., March 29 at 10:00 a.m. – Radio host Rustie Dean will speak on the subject of the role and evolution of women in farming

Wed., March 30 at 1:00 p.m. – Psychologi­st Dr. Tom Robinson will talk about adapting to big life changes

Each session is 30 to 60 minutes. Pre-registrati­on is a must. Phone-in participan­ts can choose merely to listen – or, if they’d like, they can engage with the speakers and other participan­ts. More informatio­n is available from sccwwmoose­jaw.com. To register, call KVU»[ [L_[ WYVNYHT JVVYKPUH[VY 9VUda Wedhorn at 306-631-4357, or email farmresear­ch2021@gmail.com. Western Developmen­t Museum; 50 Diefenbake­r Dr, Moose Jaw. Please call for more informatio­n or if there is covid protocol to adhere to. Call (306) 693-5989.

WDM VIRTUAL COFFEE CLUB – new topics and dates added!

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Events at Western Developmen­t Museum

Heritage Month Seek-and-Find – Penny Farthings: until Mar. 15, images of penny-farthing bicycles will be hidden [OYV\NOV\[ [OL T\ZL\T )` ÄUKPUN each image and the letter that accompanie­s it, families will be able to solve a riddle. Suitable for children under 12.

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