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www.theweeklybean.ca (306) 463-6383 or e-mail: [email protected] May 26, 2014 So you think Grad is expensive in Canada ....... A Florida high school is hoping to raise money to pay for its graduation ceremony by charging parents $200 for pre- mium seats. In a letter to par- ents in November, the principal of Manatee High School in Bradenton, Fla., said that due to rising costs, parents would be expected to pay $20 to just attend the event and watch their child get their diploma. Students were told they had to pay the $20 fee before they would be allowed to buy tickets for other events, including prom. But the school board recently added the better $200 seats to help cover costs, Fox 5 reports. Parent Mark Domer told the television station the cost for better seats is “discriminatory.” “Economically, socially, socio-economically, it’s just not fair,” he said.

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Page 1: The Weekly Bean May 26th Kindersley

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(306) 463-6383 or e-mail:[email protected]

May 26, 2014

So you think Grad is expensive in Canada .......A Florida high school is hoping to raise money to pay for its graduation ceremony by charging parents $200 for pre-mium seats. In a letter to par-ents in November, the principal of Manatee High School in Bradenton, Fla., said that due to rising costs, parents would be expected to pay $20 to just attend the event and watch their child get their diploma.

Students were told they had to pay the $20 fee before they would be allowed to buy tickets for other events, including prom. But the school board recently added the better $200 seats to help cover costs, Fox 5 reports. Parent Mark Domer told the television station the cost for better seats is “discriminatory.” “Economically, socially, socio-economically, it’s just not fair,” he said.

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Now Open!!!

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Two vultures board an airplane, each carrying two dead raccoons. The stewardess looks at them & says,

“I’m sorry, Gentlemen. Only one carrion allowed per passenger.”

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Two boll weevils grew up in South Carolina. One went to Hollywood & became a famous actor. The other stayed behind in the cotton

fields & never amounted to much. The second one, naturally, became known as the lesser of two weevils

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Chewing gum after meals may help to relieve heartburn.

Caiden Amola, Nikita Birecki, Mikayla Brummund, Jaden Chernoff, Carlynn Frison, Briannah Garrison, Sheldon Gartner, Rylan Kissick, Luke Kleinsasser, Abigail J. Kleinsasser, Karen M. Mandel, Steve Mandel, Jorja Pennington,

Landin Stasuik, Tanea Tumback, Zachary Wildman, Parker Bellisle, Rhys Bacon, Desmond Brummund, Ryan Dave Ducay, Kaden Hagan, Jayden Kleinsasser,

Kohen Krawiec, Sarah McKenzie, Jaxon Nelson, Ethan Schwanback, Eva Slawson, Leah Thiessen, Cayan Wehner, Justice Williams, Titus Stephen Wurz,

Lexie Bellisle

Co-op Kid’s Club Birthdays of the Week

Customer Appreciation

First Tuesday Each MonthNext Sale

June 3up to 20% off

Regular Prices Storewide

Q: What is the fibula? A: A small lie.

Q: What does “varicose” mean? A: Nearby.

Q: Give the meaning of the term “Caesarean Section” A: The Caesarean Section is a district in Rome.

Q: What does the word “benign” mean?’ A: Benign is what you will be after you be eight.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------On the way home from the first day of school,

the father asked his son, “What did you do at school today?”

The little boy shrugged his shoulders and said, “Nothing”.

Hoping to draw his son into conversation, the father persisted & said, “Well, did you learn about any numbers, study certain letters,

or maybe a particular color?”

The perplexed child looked at his father & said, “Daddy, didn’t you go to school when you were a little boy?”

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TRUCK AND CAR ACCESSORIES AND PERFORMANCE PARTS

When I arrived for my daughter’s parent-teacher conference, the teacher seemed a bit flustered,

especially when she started telling me that my little girl didn’t always pay attention in class & was

sometimes a little flighty.

“For example, she’ll do the wrong page in the workbook,” the teacher explained, “and I’ve even

found her sitting in the wrong desk.”

“I don’t understand that,” I replied defensively. “Where could she have gotten that?”

The teacher went on to reassure me that my daughter was still doing fine in school & was sweet & likeable. Finally, after a pause, she added, “By the way, Mrs.

Johnson, our appointment was for tomorrow.”

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Community Calendar

GROOVY ART CLASSES @ Groovy Dos Art Studio 425 Atlantic Ave, Kerrobert – Call Elaine @ 306-834-4300 ADULT ART CLASSES – Folk Art, Nature, Buildings & Abstract – projects are student choice – Acrylic Paint, Pen & Ink, Charcoal, or Pencil. Registration is ongoing and can be booked in 6 week blocks. Supplies available for use or bring your own. Thursday Evenings. Studio is also available to registered students Mon – Fri from 11-5pm to use at their leisure to work on projects.KIDS ART CLASSES - Full - Student Art will be shown at the Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery at the end of the school year.CHEER & TUMBLE - Affordable Gymnastics Classes, ages 2-18, next session starts in April, now accepting applications! - Competitive Cheer Team, ages 5-14 - Birthday Parties Available!Check us out on Facebook Kerrobert Cheer & Tumble. Or Call Tajia @ 306-834-4364THE TOWN OF KERROBERT is looking for lifeguards for thisupcoming summer. If you are at least 16 years of age and have or are willing to get your proper certification please contact Chelsea at the Town office @ 306.834.2344 or [email protected] LANDFILL hours are Tuesday 4:00pm-6:00pm, Thursday 4:00pm-6:00pm and Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm 2:00pm-5:00pm as of April 1st2014 “HOORAY FOR SUMMER” ARTWORK CONTEST - Contest Open May 1-31st, 2014. Original & Creative entries depicting Summer inSaskatchewan. Contest entries will be on display at the Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery -June 9th to Aug 9th. Winning entries will be voted on at the Expressions 30 & Below Art Exhibit, June 9th from 7-9pm. $50 Grand Prize ! Plus additional prizes includ-ing art supplies, gift certificates & much more. Entries may be mailed or dropped off at:Groovy Dos Hair & Art Studio 425 Atlantic Ave, Kerrobert, SK S0L1R0 (306)834-4300. Color or B&W-Painting, Drawing, or Pastel on 8.5x11 paper or canvas Or Color or B& W 8 x 10 Photograph. Entry Categories: Adult ages 18-30 Teen ages 13-17, Youth ages 9-12, Elementary ages 5-8KIDS ART DAY CAMP – Summer program at Groovy Dos Art Studio – Registration Required! Camp A: Aug 18 – 22nd, Camp B: Aug 25 – 29th½ Day Option $75 week per child (Mornings 9:30 – 12:30 or Afternoons 1:00 – 4:30)Full Day Option $125 week per child (9:30 – 4:30)Art Camp will be full of messy, indoor & outdoor activities! Painting, Crafts, Edible Crafts, Games – Wear play clothes!Want to Bring a Friend?½ Day Pass $21 per child, per day or Full Day Pass $36 per child per dayRegistration Brochures available at Groovy Dos 425 Atlantic Ave, Ker-robert 306-834-4300

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TOPS CHAPTER 5288 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meet Wednesdays at Noon. For more info call Leigh-Anne at 306-463-2338.Birth Matters Heartland offers:Birth Group: 3rd Friday of month Breastfeeding Moms Group: 1st Monday of month Mom-my and Me Walk: Monday at 2, Wednesday at 11 For details and locations please checkwww.birthmattersheartland.com or find us on Facebook.PRAIRIE CROCUS QUILT GUILD meet 2nd Tues.of Month.iKids Club is every Thursday night at 6pm-8PM We follow the school calendar, so if there is a break at school, there is a break at iKids! iKids is $5 per child, there is a special rate for families! We also do birthday parties! Contact Becky for more info! Fol-low the fun at www.ikidsclub.ca and on facebook at iKids Club or email Becky [email protected] WITH PATHWAY TO WELLNESS Monday & Thurs-day - 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Walking Track at the West Central Events Center(indoor shoes required) (wheelchair accessible/elevator)REDLINE’S WISH MOTORCYLE RAFFLE Proceed’s go to Chil-dren’s Wish Foundation. New 2013 XL1200V Sportster. Tickets $10 each or 3 for $25. Draw date June 7, 2014 at 4:30pm.PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP is held the 2nd Wednesday of every month at 2 p.m. in the Fischer Lounge of the Kindersley Hospital. For more information contact Nancy @ 306-463-4514.MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP meeting every Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at the Provincial Building 113 2nd Ave East Board Room. For people whose lives are affected by men-tal health issues. Everyone Welcome. For more information call Barb 306-463-4754.WEST CENTRAL DAYCARE DIRECTORS GROUP PROUDLY PRESENTS: KEEP CALM and PLAY ON. FEATURING: Jeff John-son. www.explorationsearlylearning.com. SATURDAY - May 24 - 2014 Elks Hall from 9 – 5 pm (coffee, snacks & lunch provided) FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT Patty Brot-zell-Close (306) 463-KIDS or [email protected] PLAYSCHOOL REGISTRATION night May 20 at 6:30pm at the kinderlsey united church- 502 Main Street.KINDER KOLLEGE CHILD CARE CENTRE in Kindersley is looking to hire a summer student opening now from May till end of August. Contact Liliana @ 306-463-5435

The Great Calendar Of Events

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KINDERSLEY TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter #1136:Anybody interested in joining or checking out the group are welcome to attend meetings any Monday at 7:00p.m., Kindersley Senior Centre, 115 3rd Ave. E.A.A. - Mon. 8PM at the Legion Hall. Tues 8PM Brock The Vesper Club, Tues. 8PM Leader United Church. Wed. 8PM Eston United Church, Thurs. 8PM Kindersley New Life Church, Fri. 8PM Kindersley Lutheran Church.AL-ANON Mon. 8PM at the Legion Hall Call 306-463-6654or 965-2659.THE OIL WIVES CLUB OF KINDERSLEY, LADIES, If your spouse or significant other, works in the oil patch, you are invited to join the Oil Wives Club of Kindersley in a once a month, fun night of “Fostering Friendship.” contact Mary Ann at 306-463-6164 or 306-463-9352.KINDERSLEY TRADE SHOW. June 5-6th, 2014. Early Bird booking discount before April 18th. For more info go to kindersleychamber.com or call 306-463-2320.RELAY FOR LIFE on June 14 starting at 5PM at the WCEC. Looking for teams, survivers and volunteers. Call for more info or to register. Brenna at 306-463-3413 or Michelle at 306-463-6619. Please leave message.MUSEUM IS NOW OPEN. Come and check it out.THE BROCK AND DISTRICT DONOR’S CHOICE will hold its annual canvas on June 2. A volunteer will come to your house that day to collect your donation. All donations greatfully accepted and appreciated.SPRUCE CREEK ANTIQUES OPEN HOUSE, Sat. June 7 from 10am-6pm. Sun. June 8 from 10am-5pm. Join us for coffee and snacks. 17km’s south of Leader, Sk, Hwy 21. Many new items in store. 306-628-4276

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Actual Product Warning Labels

On a lawnmower: ”WARNING: WHEN MOTOR IS RUNNING - THE BLADE IS TURNING.”

Seen on the bottom of a Coca-Cola bottle:

“Do not open here.”

On a bottle of spray paint: “Do not spray in your face.”

On a bottle of bathtub cleaner: “For best results, start with a clean bathtub before use.”

On a can of powdered infant formula:

“Mix with water Before serving.”

Found on a can of Woolite carpet cleaner: “Safe for carpets, too.”

On a plastic orange juice can:

“100% pure all-natural fresh-squeezed orange juice from concentrate.”

On the label of a Sterno candle fuel:

“Do not use near fire or flame.”

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Hi Neighbours: How do we build a community and prepare for the future? We listen, become informed, question, reflect, decide, and implement. Your Council has been working hard to listen to our neighbours and friends, learning about the wide range of issues and the bestpractices to address them. We ask questions of our neighbours, friends, other elected officials, experts, and Administration. Wereflect and think upon what we have learned so we may decide on what may be the best way forward, and turn it over to Administration to implement.

For Kindersley to be healthy, vibrant, and dynamic, Kindersley needs residents who are positively engaged. Many people are positively engaged, volunteering in a number of ways in a broad range of civic groups including arts, culture, recreation, and social agencies. These groups are crucial to our quality of life. Without them, Kindersley is not Kindersley but a series of waterand sewer line connections with pavement on top.

Another part of a healthy and vibrant community is having knowledgeable residents rightly informed about the issues and challenges of our community. Council and Administration have been working hard to provide accurate information through a variety of sources, including the Town website, my weekly column in the Bean, my blog, my regular radio feature, and advertorials in your paper and The Bean. We are not trying to deceive anybody about the facts or what we are doing, and we are trying to be prudent with our money and spend intelligently. Further, we are always working to improve our communication with our user groups and residents.

I think we all want a Kindersley that is positively engaged, building a socially and economically vibrant community. We are doing this by trying to build a family friendly multicultural community that is safe; an approachable, innovative, and fiscally responsible Council; and Administration with a forward-looking approach to recognizing and fostering opportunities, solutions, and wealth creation.

Council’s priorities for our term - to guide us as we work for Kindersley - include: Open Communication, Financially Transparent, Strategic Growth, Reliable Infrastructure, and Organizational Effectiveness. Is there room for improvement? Yes. Have we made progress? I think so.

Please write or phone if you would like me to discuss a particular topic. If you have any questions or comments, drop me a line at the town office or email me at [email protected]. You can also check out my blog at http://mayorjohn.blogspot.ca/. I appreciate your feedback.

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For reservation inquiries, please [email protected]

or call 306-463-5000

We are Now OPEN!!

Rules for Teachers (circa 1915) You will not marry during the term of your contract.

You are not to keep company with men.You must be home between the hours of 8 pm & 6 am unless

attending a school function. You may not loiter downtown in ice cream stores.

You may not travel beyond the city limits unless you have the permission of the chairman of the school board.

You may not ride in a carriage or automobile with any man unless he is your father or brother.

You may under no circumstances dye your hair. You may not smoke cigarettes.

You may not dress in bright colors.You must wear at least two petticoats.

Your dresses must not be any shorter than two inches above the ankle.

To keep the school room neat & clean, you must: sweep the floor at least once daily, scrub the floor at least once a week with hot, soapy water. clean the blackboards at least once a day, & start the fire at

7am so the room will be warm by 8 am.

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Things Every Couple Should Know

* to not yell at one another unless the house is on fire.

* it is easier to complain after a fault than forgive one.

* the importance of having a “Do Not Disturb” sign.

* the correct answer to “Do you love me?” is not, “I married you, didn’t I?”

* to have a regular date night.

* the silent treatment was invented by a kindergartner.

* to kiss when stuck in traffic.

* they need a weekend retreat at least twice a year.

* the game of Scrabble has been known to ignite major arguments.

* major house projects may need to be followed by minor marital counseling.

* when to break the diet restrictions and pig out.

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1) How many servings are in a bottle of Champagne?a) 1 bottle, 1 serving b) 5 servings c) 8 servings d) 10 servings2) The average number of guests invited to a wedding is?a) 178 b) 150 c) Every relative your parents & your fiance’s parents have an address for d) 2503) Where does the phrase “tie the knot” come from?a) A husband-to-be with gallows humorb) The bow around your finger reminding you of all the details you have to handlec) The multi-knotted girdle young women wore in ancient Roman timesd) Tying up the bride so she can’t run away4) Contrary to what you may think, a rainy wedding day means good luck because?

a) Guests at your outdoor wedding will leave soonerb) A wet knot - of the couple tied to the bonds of matrimony - is harder to undoc) Everything looks fresher after a rain d) Rain means new growth & new begin-nings5) Istanbul, Turkey hosts more weddings than any other city in the world. What city comes in second internationally?a) Paris b) New York City c) Las Vegas d) Niagara Falls6) The custom of some grooms smashing a piece of wedding cake in the bride’s face began?a) It’s the endless chocolate versus vanilla argument that started with Adam & Eve b) Was first observed in the 13th century when out-of-work millers invaded weddingceremonies looking for clientsc) In Roman times when it was thought to ensure her fertilityd) It would give the Bride a nice facial for the wedding night

1. b, 2. a, 3. c, 4. b, 5. c, 6. c

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* A woman can detect the odor of musk, which is associated with male bodies, easier than any other smell.* Boys develop the right side of their brains, the side that contains visual/spatial/logical skills, faster than girls.* Women are more likely than men to smile when giving bad news.* On average, a man’s skin ages 10 years slower than a woman’s. * 82% of all marriage proposals are made by men.* Approximately 100,000 people get married in Las Vegas each year.* It takes one day to get a divorce in the Dominican Republic.* Wedding rings are worn on the 3rd finger because people once believed a vein of blood ran directly from that finger to the heart.* Polar bears can smell a human from 20 miles away. * Children have more tastebuds than adults do. * Only about 5% of people dream in color. * If a man’s tie is too tight, his vision gets worse.* Every 7 years, your body grows the equivalent of a new skeleton.

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TAXING THE FUNNYBONE

*Ambition in Canada is still rewarded . . . with high taxes.

*Canada is the land of opportunity. Everybody can become a taxpayer.

*Canadians are now in a daze from intaxication. *We often wonder if automation will ever replace the

taxpayer. *There was a time when $200.00 was the down-payment

on a car; now it doesn’t cover the sales tax. *There is no tax on brains; the take would be too small. *The tax collectors take up so much of your earnings to

balance the budget that you just can’t budget the balance.

*Golf is a lot like taxes. You drive hard to get to the green and then wind up in the hole.

*Some people think the government owes them a living. The rest of us would gladly settle for a small tax refund.

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4 YEAR WARRANTYRules for Being Human

You will receive a body. You may like it or hate it, but it will be yours for the

entire period this time around.

You will learn lessons. You are enrolled in a full-time informal school called life. Each day in this school you will have the opportunity to learn lessons.

You may like the lessons or think them irrelevant & stupid.

There are no mistakes, only lessons. Growth is a process of trial & error, experimentation. The “failed” experiments are as much a part of the process

as the experiment that ultimately “works”.

A lesson is repeated until learned. A lesson will be presented to you in vari-ous forms until you have learned it. When you have learned it, you can then

go on to the next lesson.

Learning lessons does not end. There is no part of life that does not contain its lessons. If you are alive, there are lessons to be learned.

“There” is no better than “here”. When your “there” has become a

“here”, you will simply obtain another “there” that will, again, look better than “here.”

Others are merely mirrors of you. You cannot love or hate something

about another person unless it reflects to you something you love or hate about yourself.

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What do you call two spiders who just got married? “Newlywebs”.

---------------------------------------------------------------------Do not marry a person that you know you can live with,

only marry someone that you cannot live without.----------------------------------------------------------------------------

How many men does it take to change a roll of toilet paper?We don’t know - it’s never happened.rack his brains.

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TOP FIVE THINGS YOU’LL NEVER HEAR A DAD SAY

5 Well, how ‘bout that?... I’m lost! Looks like we’ll have to stop and ask for directions.

4. No son of mine is going to live under this roof without an earring -- now quit your belly-aching, and let’s go to the mall.

3. Whaddya wanna go and get a job for? I make plenty of money for you to spend.

2. Here you have the remote, its O.K. it’s your turn.

1. I love your jeans that low with your back side hanging out, they look ‘sweet’ on you son.

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MarketplacepharMacyhoMe centrec-Storeeatonia locationS * no purchase necessary

Kindersley &district co-opcelebrating years100

Help us Celebrate at our100tH AnniversAry

BAnquetWed., June 11 6 p.m.

at Co-op Arena

10 Previously Drawn winnersfrom the may entries will

be ParticiPating in aneLIMINATION DRAW

to win one of these3 granD Prizes

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Groceriesfor a year

trip for 4 todisneyland

trip for 2of yoUr cHoice

everyone in Attendancewill have a Chance to Win

a trip to Las vegas!

Purchase your banquet ticket at Co-op Marketplace,Administration Office or Eatonia Grocery Store

ticket: $10/person

Must be 18 years old to win

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New Dog Varieties

Collie + Lhasa Apso: Collapso, a dog that folds up for easy transport.

Spitz + Chow Chow: Spitz-Chow, a dog that throws up a lot.

Pointer + Setter: Poinsetter, a traditional Christmas pet.

Great Pyrenees + Dachshund: Pyradachs, a puzzling breed.

Pekingnese + Lhasa Apso: Peekasso, an abstract dog.

Irish Water Spaniel + English Springer Spaniel: Irish Springer, a dog fresh and clean as a whistle.Newfoundland + Basset Hound: Newfound Asset

Hound, a dog for financial advisors.Terrier + Bulldog: Terribull, a dog that makes

awful mistakes.Bloodhound + Labrador: Blabador, a dog that

barks incessantly.Collie + Malamute: Commute, a dog that travels

to work.Bull Terrier + Shitzu: Oh, never mind...

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Get Connected

www.kindersley.ca

Watch Council Meetings online every 2nd and 4th Monday.

with the Town of Kindersley

www.kindersley.ca/counciltvfor the latest in Council decisions, news and Town information.

Kindersley Administration Office106 5th Avenue EastBox 1269, Kindersley, SK S0L 1S0

Hours of BusinessMonday to Friday

8:30 am to 4:30 pm

[email protected]

2014-15Kindersley Community Initiative

Program (KCIP) GrantsApplications are now available!

KCIP grants are specifically intended to support initiatives that get people involved in recreation,

culture, and sport activities.

More than $45,000 distributed in 2014!

Application Deadline: 12:00 p.m. – Friday, May 30, 2014

View full criteria and download application form online at www.kindersley.ca/KCIP

••••Submit completed applications by mail to:

Town of Kindersley – KCIP Grant Box 1269 • Kindersley, SK S0L 1S0

[email protected]

A production of the town of Kindersley

Saturday May 31st

2-4 pm WCEC Co-op Arena

Free Admission

Featuring Culture, Recreation & Sport

Starring many local organizations & group

Save time later - REGISTER NOW

Kindersley Youth CouncilDRIVE-IN

MOVIE NIGHT!

For more information, phone 306-463-2675 or email [email protected]

ADMISSION

BY

DONATION

Saturday, June 14th 2014

SHOW STARTS AT SUNSET (approx. 9:30 p.m.) Walmart Parking Lot

VEHICLES NOT REQUIRED- Bring your lawn chairs!

Follow us@YouthCouncil4

Like us@KindersleyYouthCouncil

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