Hazlet Horizons - January 2015
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Hazlet Horizons - January 2015
Hazlet Horizons January 2015 16 Hazlet Happenings Jan 9 Wings & Crib Art viewing &Leggings Jan 10 Wing Ding Cabri Hotel Jan 15-18 Ladies Bonspiel Jan 23 Jan 24 Hazlet Rink Skate-athon. Wing Ding Cabri Hotel Jan 27 Wellness Clinic Feb 23— Mar 1 Mixed Bonspiel Wellness Clinic is run by RNs from Cabri Home Care. In Hazlet at the library. The next date is Tues January 27th. It runs from 9:00 to 12:00. No appointment necessary. For further information you can call JANUARY IS GOING TO BE A BUSY MONTH IN HAZLET! Mark your Calendars Friday January 9th: Wings @ the rink from 5-7, crib games to follow! Friday January 9th: Art viewing and Jenuine Leggings Sale @ Hazlet Big House- come and go from 5-7, snacks and drinks available! Issue # 59 The Hazlet School Community Council has asked me to continue bulk mail Wednesday January 14th-17th- Hazlet Ladies Bonspiel! Enter your team ASAP with Michelle Dewar, DISNEY THEME and Banquet is on Friday Evening! Friday January 23rd 3:45- Hazlet Skatea-thon and Hazlet 3 on 3 tournament! Call Rodney Anderson for Info! Friday January 30th @ Hazlet Community Hall: INTERNATIONAL CELEBRATION! Celebrating the International Flare in Hazlet and area! Potluck with international foods, international music and dancing! Video presentations and fun! $10 for adults, $5 for students, 5 and under FREE! Also please remember on every Monday at 6:00pm a group meets to get active! Enjoy Zumba, Strength, cardio , yoga, or a fun game at the Hazlet School Gym! This will continue into February! 306-587-2921. Lindsay Alliban Hazlet Economic Development Officer 1-306-741-3775 www.hazletsk.com delivery to the Hazlet Post Boxes. I will provide them with a copy of the Hazlet Horizons and they will facilitate the distribution of the copies. It has been brought to my attention that this is a very vital link from the school to the community. Please thank them when you see one of the members . You will receive copies from January to June 2015 and at that time other arrangements will be made. Just in Case You Missed It! The Hazlet hall board would like to send a huge thank you to Henry Little for 40+ years of dedicated service. We will miss you on our board. Welcome to Glen Little, we are sure you will do your best to fill dad's shoes !!! Special thanks to Tyson Bavle for promptly taking care of our very unpleasant plumbing issue. On that note a reminder to all who use the hall to not turn furnace thermostat off in kitchen as pipes will freeze in bathrooms and kitchen. We are planning on replacing linoleum in kitchen and will be fundraising for project. Depending on the weather we are hoping to have a ski-doo rally in the near future. We, along with the library board, want to thank everyone involved in any way to make our fall supper such a success .Special thanks to Gloria Parker for each year bringing all the decorations for the tables, also for all the years you tirelessly served on the board. We welcome new members to our little board, good times!! Thanks for understanding the situation Glenys Weedon Next Issue Available Feb 5th 2015 Our fearless leader..Adam Anderson, Assistant leader.. Karla Sletten Keeper of cash...Heather McEachern Word recorder....Nola Zinn Brawn............Kurt Emms 2 15 January Fitness Schedule: Cabri Hotel Jan 10 and 24 Wing ding from 5-9 UCW The meetings are the first Wednesday of every month at 7:30 in the available in the bar and restaurant $15 United Church basement. all the wings you can eat, no sharing. Everyone Welcome and anyone Sunday Brunch is cancelled for January. interested please Join us Happy New Year and all the best in 2015. New Years Resolution? Need to Beat the summer blues? Ready to be healthy and active?! Join us for some fun fitness! Monday's at Hazlet School Gym @ 6:00pm ! We are trying out a new format for fitness! Every Monday will feature a rotation of different kinds of fitness for all levels! Please bring water, and inside shoes! If you Commit to all 4 workouts its $30, or Drop in of $10 per class! Monday January 5th:HIIT WORKOUT: Lets work off the Turkey! 30-40 minutes of High Intensity Fat Burning! We do intervals of alternating cardio and strength- all work outs can be adapted to any fitness level! Quick workout with BIG results! Monday January 12th: ZUMBA WORK OUT: Come and give Zumba a try, a great work out, fitness for all ages and levels-I BET YOU LEAVE WITH A SMILE :) Trinity United Church News Lasagna Supper Trinity United Church Tuesday, January 13th 5:00 – 7:00 Everyone Welcome No Church for the month of January Next Service February 1st, at 9:30 – Annual Meeting February 8th – NO Service in Hazlet, Official Annual Meeting in Cabri @ 11:15am Monday January 19th: YOGA WORK OUT: Stretch it out, relax and Enjoy! Beginners Welcome! Monday January 26th: OPEN GYM: Lets all get together and pick something new to try! Or play a game! Point of it all is just to get out and do something fun and active! Lindsay Alliban Hazlet Economic Development Officer 14 3 Library News Tuesday 1:30-6:00 Thursday 11:00 – 4:00 Hazlet Cafe Hours are 7am to 5 pm Welcome to 2015. We are facing a new year with many exciting things going on at the Library. This year we are sponsoring the Adult Education Classes with Kimberlie McIntyre as our Intern. She has been working hard at finding out what classes people want this year. Please be sure to fill out your questioners and send them back to her. If you have any questions she can be contacted at 306-750-8706 call or text, or email [email protected] We still have our “Quick Picks” going on and so come in choose a book and start discovering some new books. Monday—Friday Daily Breakfast and Lunch Specials The HELC trip of the month winner for January 2015 is Fern Bang. She has won roundtrip airfare for two from Calgary to Victoria, 5 nights hotel accommodations at the Inn at Laurel Point or similar, taxes included Limited supply of Groceries and Produce 1-306-678-0055 The winner of our Christmas Basket was Arlene Peltier, congratulations Arlene and Thank you to everyone who bought tickets and supported us. Our Annual meeting will be coming up watch for posters. New Paperbacks Patterson, James Rogers, Kenny Grisham, John Van Lustbader, Eric Lee, Alan L. Semple, Maria Bittner, Rosanne Compton, Ralph Cross My Heart What Are the Chances Sycamore Row Beloved Enemy Sandstorm Where’d You Go Bernadette Desperate Hearts The Dangerous Land Come in and discover what is new at the Library. Librarian Elaine mystery novel mystery mystery action humour romance western The Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, now the “Home of Canada's Biggest Bat”, wishes to express sincere appreciation to the following individuals for donating and volunteering their time, talent, skill and effort in the transportation, preparation of the site, and securing this huge baseball bat on the east side of the building at 292-22nd Street, Battleford, Sask. The following individuals were acknowledged and recognized for their contribution to this project at the volunteer appreciation Christmas dinner, December 10th, at the Lions Club Hall in Battleford. ------Larry Gabruch, Frisch Engineered Products Inc. Battleford ------Lionel Hawryliw, Frisch Engineered Products Inc. Battleford. ------Bill Halewich, Sky Tech Equipment, North Battleford. ------Dale Gidych, B&D Welding, North Battleford. ------Neil Good, NRG Efficient Homes, Battleford. Battlefords Historical Lions Club was also recognized for hosting the pancake and sausage breakfast on August 16th, when the official unveiling of the bat was held. As well, all the volunteers of the Hall were acknowledged for their many hours of volunteering for the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum throughout the year. Jane Shury President/CEO 4 13 Hazlet Rink Complex Ladies Bonspiel: Norman Criddle Award Brian Olson The Norman Criddle Award recognizes the contribution of an outstanding non-professional entomologist to the furtherance Of entomology in Canada. The recipient is selected by the affiliate society that hosts the annual meeting of the Entomological Society of Canada. The Entomological Society of Saskatchewan is pleased to nominate Brian David Olson of Hazlet, Saskatchewan, as the 2014 Criddle Award Winner. January 15 – 18, 2015 Entries to Michelle Dewar 678-4513 Mixed Bonspiel: Feb 23 – March 1, 2015 Entries to Larry Sletten 678-4524/Terry Bailey 6784805 or Barry Stock 678-4810 The Cabri Community Volunteer Garden Committee wish to thank Cabri Agencies operated by W. W. Smith Insurance Ltd. for their generous donation to the gazebo project. Left to right - Barry McGuigan, Judy McGuigan, Leanne Diehl, Bonnie Williamson of Cabri Agencies, Beverly Lindstrom Baldwin and Elenor Coulter Brian Olson is a teacher by inclination and training. He received his Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Regina, and was a classroom teacher, Vice-Principal, Principal and school division administrator for 30 years spanning 1974-2004. During that time, Brian focused his teaching on senior science programs, especially biology. In his role as a biology teacher Brian instilled in his students a wonder of their natural environment and introduced them to the fascinating world of insects. In his commitment to personal and professional growth, Brian obtained a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Regina in 2000. His keen eye for detail led him to take a science class in scientific illustration by distance from the University of Nebraska from 2001-2005. Brian has numerous published illustrations to his credit. He drew the illustrations for the book Grasshopper Identification and Control : Methods to Protect Crops and the Environment, written by Dan Johnston of the University of Lethbridge and published by AAFC and Sask Pulse Growers. In 2006 Brian obtained a Master of Science degree with a specialization in Entomology from the University of Nebraska in the subject area of grasshopper diversity in disturbed habitats (oilfield reclamation). As an example of “Once a teacher, always a teacher”, Brian was contracted by the Graduate Studies Department of the University of Nebraska to develop an evaluation instrument which would be administered to all potential graduates as a pre-requisite to granting a M.Sc. in Entomology. Besides introducing students to the fascination of insects, Brian has furthered the knowledge of entomology in Canada by working with Dan Johnson in a survey of knowledge of entomological species in the Great Sand Hills of Saskatchewan –Alberta. His broad knowledge of biological systems was recognized when he recently served as the Integrated Pest Management Specialist with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture. Brian is truly a renaissance man. Prior to his 30 year career as a biology teacher, Brian was an instructor in weaponry and the outdoors to recruits in the Canadian Armed Forces Reserves; there he specialized in the subjects of mines, high – explosives, and chemical and biological warfare. He has been a fur trapper, municipal weed inspector, pest control officer, and hail adjuster for a hail company, where he developed new methods in determining hail loses in lentils. He oversaw the establishment of insects for the biological control of leafy spurge in a Saskatchewan municipality. Brian worked for the Biology Department of the University of Regina one season, establishing a biology field station at Fort Walsh, Saskatchewan. In the process of cataloguing the natural history of the area, he fenced approximately 10 km of bush land. This experience may have whetted his appetite for wood work; Brian is an experienced house contractor, and has built a log house from cutting and peeling logs to completely finishing the home. Brian is an active member of the Saskatchewan Natural History Society, the Canadian Wildlife Federation, and the World Wildlife fund, where he is a member of the Operation Rescue Team for Endangered Wildlife. Brian Olson is the quintessential field naturalist, and is well deserving of the Norman Criddle Award for 2014. 12 5 To the Sandhill Players “Never Too Late” 6 11 School Library News-Thanks for all the great The School received this wonderful support during our book fair week! It is letter of appreciation in regards to the wonderful to see so many people, young and old, excited about reading! We had set food drive that was held in October a goal of $1600.00 and I’m thrilled to say and we want to pass the heartfelt we exceeded our goal by $6.00!! With sales thanks on to our community! over $1500.00 we were qualified to receive 50% of our sales in books and coupons for Without your generosity this event our School Library! would not have been the success it We look forward to hosting another book fair next year! Mrs Erdelyan & Mrs. Bos Bus Driver’s Buzz Please be reminded that in order for us to safely pick up and drop off your rural children, we need a clean clear unobstructed entrance to your yard as well as ample room for us to turn around in your yard without backing up at any time. This is for everyone’s safety was! THANK-YOU 7 10 Charger Chat January 2015 Chinook School Division No. 211 A Decade of Grad Photos The Class of 2014 recently donated this framed collage which displays ten years of Hazlet Grad Photos. We are hoping to display all our past Hazlet Grad Photos in this manner. We would need sponsors for the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s, 00’s. The sponsor’s name will be engraved at the bottom of the frame. Each frame costs approximately $300. If you are interested in sponsoring a “Decade of Photos” please contact either Carla Erdelyan at Hazlet School (678-2133) or Michelle Dewar ([email protected]). We hit the ground running in January and into a very busy month! The annual Fernie ski trip will take place from January 8-11th involving most of the high school students. Please note that the missed days of classes will be made up during exam week with the last day of classes before exams being January 27th. January 30th the Economic Development Committee will be hosting it’s 2nd annual International Night. At this event we plan to say farewell to our Brazilian students who will depart on February 2nd. If possible please plan to join us for an evening of fun and food celebrating our unique mix of cultures! The Middle Years Art class is putting the finishing touches on their play Sleepy Hollow which they will present on Thursday, January 15th at 7:00 PM in the Hazlet School Gym. The School Community Council will be serving desserts at the intermission so please come and join us for a lovely night of celebrating the hard work that goes into putting on a drama production! Mark your calendars for Upcoming SCC events including a Family Fun on Ice evening to help beat those winter doldrums. Join us at the rink on February 11th for hotdogs, hot chocolate and some amazing family oriented activities (including prizes!) Also watch for a special announcement in March regarding an amazing motivational speaker that the SCC is planning to host! More details to come! Junior Curling will continue with a full schedule of games throughout the month and playdowns will be held in Hazlet as well so please come out and cheer on our curling teams! Exams will take place for the grades 10-12 students on January 28 and 29. Please ensure that your high school aged students are supported in their preparation for exams. They tell me that pre-exam massages might be in order so that might be one way to help them with their preparation! Have an amazing month – there’s no excuse for boredom, that’s for sure! Kristy Sletten 8 Thursday, January 15th, 2015 The 7-9 class presents February Fitness Schedule! 9 Abbey-Lancer 4-H Beef Club Jacey Hughes, &the 2 team was April Haggart, Matt Casey, Courtney Fyke, & Mon Feb 2 6 p.m. "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" Mon Feb 9 Performance at 7:00 pm in the Hazlet School Gym Mon Feb 16 Cost: $5.00 Mon Feb 23 Strength & Cardio Intervals Greetings everyone! I hope that everyone Corissa Wilcox from the Maple Creek had a great holiday season & is ready to Multiple Club. Our 2nd team got pulled ZUMBA get back to normal. At our December 5th from their split, but did not place in the meeting, we discussed Team Grooming at finals. YOGA the Medicine Hat Pen Show. We also decided to have our Christmas party at Open Gym the Medicine Hat Lodge with supper, Chinese gift exchange & water sliding. Contact Lindsay if you have questions or suggestions! Lindsay Alliban Hazlet Economic Development Officer 1-306-741-3775 www.hazletsk.com A Great Job & Fun was had by all. Way To Go! Some of our members then participated in the judging clinic that followed. They judged saddle blankets, We are having a Bingo on March 29, 2015 saddles & bulls. in Abbey at the Legion. There will be a bake table % 50-50 draw. Doors open at 6:30 & starts at 7:00. Our January meeting had to get moved from Friday to Sunday, Jan,4 due to the weather. Then it was cancelled AGAIN due to weather. But here are some up-coming Will be hosting their annual skate-a-thon on Friday, January 23 at the Hazlet Rink Complex. It's Never Too Late to Have a Happy Childhood . At the Pen show we had 4 events happening. On Saturday, Jan.,17, teams participate in Team Grooming. Our there will be a S.W. Regional 4-H Fun Junior Team consisted of Georgia Curling Day held at Maple Creek. We are Pawlitza, Calin Heller-Ginter & Shay Fyke. having our club level Public Speaking on They placed 1st. Sunday, Feb,22 at the Abbey Legion, and Skaters will begin @ 3:45 pm and skate for 1 hour to accumulate the most laps possible! Our Intermediate Team consisted of Kayla Watch for participants who will be out-and-about in January, looking for pledges. were 2 splits in the Intermediate division Raffle prizes will be available and a loonie-stick draw, plus a fabulous meal, as always is provided by the Hazlet Rink Kitchen committee! back to determine the winner. The Come out and cheer on our skaters to skate their personal best! Hughes, Erin Casey & Lauren Fyke. There & the top 2 teams from each split came Intermediate team did not get pulled, but did a very good job. District Public Speaking on Sunday, March,8. Watch for posters in your community for more information. And, another reminder about our Bingo on Sunday, March,29 at the Abbey Legion. Our next meeting is Feb,6/15. Until next month, Keep warm. We had 2 Senior Teams. The 1st team was Erin Casey, Club Reporter. Tanner Heller—Ginter, Grace Haggart &
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