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A rts - Entertainment - Events - and what’s going on
The Scene
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events YIA helps create friendships at Girls Night Out event
Sept 1-30: For the month of September, Lisa
Osipow will donate 15% of all Thirty-One
orders placed through the online party to
EARS.
Sept 1-30: For the month of September,
Renae with Grooming by Renae will be
donating all proceeds from nail trims ($10) to
EARS.
Sept 27: Stop by the Red Brick from 3:30-5:30
pm for refreshments in celebration of the
2019 Alberta Culture Days.
Sept 27: The Edson and Area Arts Awards will
be taking place at the Galloway Station
Museum from 7- 10 pm (doors open at 6:30
pm). Refreshments, entertainment by Krissy
Feniak, and cash wine and beer sales will also
be available. Tickets are free at the Galloway
Station Museum. Youth at Girls Night Out event create their own decorative wall hangers on September 20. photo Brianne
Benson
Sept 27-28: Visit Sacred Heart Parish for a
garage sale on Friday from 7 pm to 9 pm and by Brianne Benson Next, the girls enjoyed listening to music while
Saturday from 9 am to 2 pm. Hawboldt and YIA volunteers Allison Roth and
Girls from grades 5 to 9 came together for a Jacqui Currie assisted them in getting their hair
Oct 25-26: EARS will be hosting their Haunted night of new friends and fun activities at the curled, crimped, or waved, as well as getting
Forest Fundraiser at the historic Murray's Youth Interagency Girl's Night Out.This event their nails painted. This activity created a
Haunted House location. Scaredy Cat time is gives young girls an opportunity to develop cheerful and chatty environment for the girls to
from 6-7 pm (no active scares), then all in social skills, friendships, and a sense of identity build new friendships. While the makeovers
from 7-9 pm each night. A bake sale, in an environment that is positive, stress-free, commenced, the girls were provided with supper
campfire, outdoor movie, and many more and most importantly —fun. from Extreme Pita.
surprises will be available. All money raised The program has been running on an annual When the makeovers began to wrap up,
will go towards rescuing and rehoming basis for many years. Town of Edson volunteer Mel Copeland led a crafting activity.
animals in need in the Jasper/Hinton/Edson Community Services Coordinator Krysta The girls were taught to make decorative wall
area. Hawboldt said, “They had lots of fun! A lot of hangers by tying different lengths of coloured
them have watched their older siblings attend the yarn and patterned ribbons to a small branch.
Oct 26: Join the Edson United Church for an event in the past and were excited that it was Each girl was free to choose their own materials,
evening of music at 7 pm featuring Lois and finally their turn”. This year there were 20 girls making each decoration unique to their personal
the Brians. Tickets include light refreshments. in attendance. decorative taste.
A cash bar and 50/50 draw will also be The event took place at the Galloway Station To conclude their time at the Galloway Station
available. Tickets are available at the United Museum on September 20 from 3:30 pm to 7 pm, Museum, the girls were all treated to colorful ice
Church office, the Heart of Edson Gallery, then at the Edson Bowling Alley from 7 pm to 9 cream with their choice of different candies to
Sacred Groundz, or by calling 780-712-0776. pm. Many of the girls in attendance go to sprinkle on top. Afterwards, they walked to the
Remember to drop off your different schools, which means that they don't Edson Bowling Alley to end the night with an
donations for the Oct 27: Visit the Park Court Hall for a harvest necessarily know anyone when they arrive. In enjoyable and active game to burn off even more
dinner from 12:30 pm to 2 pm. Everyone is
EDSON FOOD BANK invited to celebrate the end of another order to help the girls meet, the instructors energy.
kicked-off the event with some fun icebreaker
The event was once again a great success in
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys harvest season and join us for a great meal, games. bringing young girls together for some stress-
Following the icebreakers, they spoke with a
or the Edson Food Bank quilt raffle, and 50/50 draw. Please call 780- lady from Rural Retreats Esthetics about skin free fun in a healthy and positive environment.
727-4476 or 780-727-2138 for more
When asked about her plans for next year
information. care. After their talk the girls had the privilege of Hawboldt said, “Ideally, we'd like to take the
The Food Bank will be open being able to try out some face masks for girls to the movie theatre, but it is dependent on
two Thursday evenings, See Classified Page for themselves. The application and setting of the what is playing. This year it did not line up”. The
the second and last Thursday of monthly meetings and activities masks brought some shared laughter all around girls will be looking forward to next year's event.
the Month 6:45-8:00 pm. the room.
Remember to drop off your Open regular hours every
Evansburg Art Club
donations for the Tuesday from 9-11 am. Evansburg Art Club
EDSON FOOD BANK
AGM
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys AGM
or the Edson Food Bank
Saturday October 5, 2019
The Food Bank will be open two Thursday evenings, Saturday October 5, 2019
the second and last Thursday of the Month 780-723-1350
at 12 noon.
6:45-8:00 pm. Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at 12 noon.
Open regular hours every Tuesday from Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. At the Wildwood Seniors
At the Wildwood Seniors
9-11 am.
780-723-1350 Food Bank located at
Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. 4511 5th Ave., Edson
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Acrylic Painting
Food Bank located at 4511 5th Ave., Edson Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor Acrylic Painting
with Janet Cardinal
with Janet Cardinal
10 am - 4 pm
10 am - 4 pm
For info 780-325-2424 Ayla Horvey, Lexi Hughes, and Emersynn Lamabe enjoy bowling at Girl's Night Out event on September
20. photo Brianne Benson
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
PAGE 20 MONDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 MONDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 2019 PAGE 23
A rts - Entertainment - Events - and what’s going on
The Scene
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events YIA helps create friendships at Girls Night Out event
Sept 1-30: For the month of September, Lisa
Osipow will donate 15% of all Thirty-One
orders placed through the online party to
EARS.
Sept 1-30: For the month of September,
Renae with Grooming by Renae will be
donating all proceeds from nail trims ($10) to
EARS.
Sept 27: Stop by the Red Brick from 3:30-5:30
pm for refreshments in celebration of the
2019 Alberta Culture Days.
Sept 27: The Edson and Area Arts Awards will
be taking place at the Galloway Station
Museum from 7- 10 pm (doors open at 6:30
pm). Refreshments, entertainment by Krissy
Feniak, and cash wine and beer sales will also
be available. Tickets are free at the Galloway
Station Museum. Youth at Girls Night Out event create their own decorative wall hangers on September 20. photo Brianne
Benson
Sept 27-28: Visit Sacred Heart Parish for a
garage sale on Friday from 7 pm to 9 pm and by Brianne Benson Next, the girls enjoyed listening to music while
Saturday from 9 am to 2 pm. Hawboldt and YIA volunteers Allison Roth and
Girls from grades 5 to 9 came together for a Jacqui Currie assisted them in getting their hair
Oct 25-26: EARS will be hosting their Haunted night of new friends and fun activities at the curled, crimped, or waved, as well as getting
Forest Fundraiser at the historic Murray's Youth Interagency Girl's Night Out.This event their nails painted. This activity created a
Haunted House location. Scaredy Cat time is gives young girls an opportunity to develop cheerful and chatty environment for the girls to
from 6-7 pm (no active scares), then all in social skills, friendships, and a sense of identity build new friendships. While the makeovers
from 7-9 pm each night. A bake sale, in an environment that is positive, stress-free, commenced, the girls were provided with supper
campfire, outdoor movie, and many more and most importantly —fun. from Extreme Pita.
surprises will be available. All money raised The program has been running on an annual When the makeovers began to wrap up,
will go towards rescuing and rehoming basis for many years. Town of Edson volunteer Mel Copeland led a crafting activity.
animals in need in the Jasper/Hinton/Edson Community Services Coordinator Krysta The girls were taught to make decorative wall
area. Hawboldt said, “They had lots of fun! A lot of hangers by tying different lengths of coloured
them have watched their older siblings attend the yarn and patterned ribbons to a small branch.
Oct 26: Join the Edson United Church for an event in the past and were excited that it was Each girl was free to choose their own materials,
evening of music at 7 pm featuring Lois and finally their turn”. This year there were 20 girls making each decoration unique to their personal
the Brians. Tickets include light refreshments. in attendance. decorative taste.
A cash bar and 50/50 draw will also be The event took place at the Galloway Station To conclude their time at the Galloway Station
available. Tickets are available at the United Museum on September 20 from 3:30 pm to 7 pm, Museum, the girls were all treated to colorful ice
Church office, the Heart of Edson Gallery, then at the Edson Bowling Alley from 7 pm to 9 cream with their choice of different candies to
Sacred Groundz, or by calling 780-712-0776. pm. Many of the girls in attendance go to sprinkle on top. Afterwards, they walked to the
Remember to drop off your different schools, which means that they don't Edson Bowling Alley to end the night with an
donations for the Oct 27: Visit the Park Court Hall for a harvest necessarily know anyone when they arrive. In enjoyable and active game to burn off even more
dinner from 12:30 pm to 2 pm. Everyone is
EDSON FOOD BANK invited to celebrate the end of another order to help the girls meet, the instructors energy.
kicked-off the event with some fun icebreaker
The event was once again a great success in
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys harvest season and join us for a great meal, games. bringing young girls together for some stress-
Following the icebreakers, they spoke with a
or the Edson Food Bank quilt raffle, and 50/50 draw. Please call 780- lady from Rural Retreats Esthetics about skin free fun in a healthy and positive environment.
727-4476 or 780-727-2138 for more
When asked about her plans for next year
information. care. After their talk the girls had the privilege of Hawboldt said, “Ideally, we'd like to take the
The Food Bank will be open being able to try out some face masks for girls to the movie theatre, but it is dependent on
two Thursday evenings, See Classified Page for themselves. The application and setting of the what is playing. This year it did not line up”. The
the second and last Thursday of monthly meetings and activities masks brought some shared laughter all around girls will be looking forward to next year's event.
the Month 6:45-8:00 pm. the room.
Remember to drop off your Open regular hours every
Evansburg Art Club
donations for the Tuesday from 9-11 am. Evansburg Art Club
EDSON FOOD BANK
AGM
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys AGM
or the Edson Food Bank
Saturday October 5, 2019
The Food Bank will be open two Thursday evenings, Saturday October 5, 2019
the second and last Thursday of the Month 780-723-1350
at 12 noon.
6:45-8:00 pm. Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at 12 noon.
Open regular hours every Tuesday from Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. At the Wildwood Seniors
At the Wildwood Seniors
9-11 am.
780-723-1350 Food Bank located at
Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. 4511 5th Ave., Edson
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Acrylic Painting
Food Bank located at 4511 5th Ave., Edson Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor Acrylic Painting
with Janet Cardinal
with Janet Cardinal
10 am - 4 pm
10 am - 4 pm
For info 780-325-2424 Ayla Horvey, Lexi Hughes, and Emersynn Lamabe enjoy bowling at Girl's Night Out event on September
20. photo Brianne Benson