MARYFIELD DISTRICT LIONS

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MARYFIELD DISTRICT LIONS
MARYFIELD DISTRICT LIONS
Community Newsletter
April 2016
THANK YOU
Maryfield District Lions thank everyone who came out to the seniors’ luncheon. Thanks for the
donations—all donations will go to the Maryfield Auditorium to help with renovations. Thanks also to Craig
Schmidt from the Saskatchewan Transplant Program who spoke to the seniors as well as to the Grades 9
to 12 students from Maryfield School. Craig’s talk on the Offer Hope campaign; spreading the word about
organ and tissue donation was very informative. Thank you to the Lions who came out to prep and work
the luncheon and to everyone who donated food. Special thanks to Jeff Chambers for his help with prep.
Thanks also to Betsy Darroch for helping out with the decorating and the luncheon.
Maryfield’s Erickson is Saskatchewan’s
U18 Provincial Champ
Rachel Erickson and her U18 team of third, Sarah
Hoag of Gravelbourg, second, Kelly Kay of
Maryfield, lead, Jade Goebel of Churchbridge, and
coach, Shane Kitz of Oxbow won the U18 Provincial
Championship and are off to the Optimist
International U18 Championships in Edmonton, AB,
from March 30th to April 6th
Erickson captured a berth at the provincial level
competing in the South East Region U18 playoff in
Estevan on March 13. The girls lost their opening
game to Englot of Neudorf but rebounded to take
the B side, defeating first Haupstien of Weyburn and then Murray of Gainsborough. Both Englot and
Erickson represented the South East Region at the U18 Provincial Playoff in Regina on March 17-20.
In provincial play, Erickson went on a winning streak. They captured the A Event, defeating Jones from
the Regina Tartan Club, Buller of Hodgeville and finally Regush of Lumsden. In the 8-team triple knockout
format, teams drop through all three events. Erickson dropped into the semifinal of the B-event where she
defeated Jones and Regush once again to capture the B Event. Erickson then dropped into the semifinal
of the C-event. In the C she defeated Englot of Neudorf but then lost to Jones in the C Final. Since
Erickson had won the A and B Events, Jones had to defeat Erickson twice if she hoped to capture the title.
The two teams went the distance in the “True” Triple Women’s division as Jones defeated in Erickson in
the first of two playoff games. Erickson prevailed in the final game. The title came down to the 8th end on
the third and final game with Erickson making no mistake on a hit to take 3 in the 8th end and the 7-5 win.
The Erickson team is excited to represent Maryfield and Saskatchewan at the Optimist International U18
Championships. A crowd of 100 plus gathered Monday, March 28 at the Maryfield Curling Club to wish the
girls success at the Optimist. Thanks to everyone for contributing to the potluck. Thanks to those who
help with set up and clean up and to Janet Lemon, the Little Rockers and their supporters for helping with
the program.
FOR SALE
Large assortment of used 11L-15 implement tires,\;
priced according to condition. Call Darcy Sweeting
at 306-646-7614.
2012 Ford Escape. 3.0 L, V6, All Wheel Drive,
Automatic Transmission. Extended Warranty transferable at Ford for $100; 5 free oil changes;
Extended Warranty expires Apr., 2017 or 100 000km
Power Everything. One owner vehicle. Kept in
garage. Like new condition. 58 500 km,
$16 000 OBO. For more information, call Roger at
306-646-7433.
Good old manure for the garden.
Call Harold at 306-646-4545.
BUSINESS
Marlee Swallow - Massage Therapy open at
W.W. Fitness, Redvers on Mon. and Tues. & Middle
of No Where Day Spa on Maryfield on Thurs. and
Fri. CALL Marlee Swallow @ 1-306-646-7726.
JCL Therapeutic Massage Therapy - Luise
Berg RMT in Kola, Manitoba. Hours: Monday: 5—
8 p.m. & Tuesday to Friday: 9:30 a.m.—2 p.m.
Call: 1-204-556-2363 (home with answering
machine) or 1-204-512-3363 (cell)
TK SAFETY SERVICES - Tracy Ross
Certified to teach First Aid/CPR as well as the
Babysitting Course. Will travel to offer my courses.
Contact Tracy Ross, TK Safety Services, First Aid/
CPR Instructor. Call 306 452 8619
or email [email protected]
WORK WANTED
Looking for grass cutting jobs. Call Amber
Thiessen at 306-646-2157.
Spring and summer are around the corner. Do you
have any small construction jobs that you would like
to tackle but can’t do it yourself—repairs or new?
Have a skid steer if you need dirt or gravel moved
or for cleaning barns. Phone Harold Friesen at 306646-4545 or 204-851-2928.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
TOPS meets every Thursday at 7:30 at the
Maryfield Clinic. Everyone welcome.
SUNSHINE CLUB
The Spring session of Sunshine Club is underway! The
remaining dates are April 7, 14, 21, 28 and May 5.
Sunshine Club is held at the United Church 3:30-5:00
pm. Children from grades K-8 are welcome to attend.
For information contact Laura Low or Janet Lemon.
THANK YOU
Maryfield Playschool would like to thank everyone
who bought tickets and who came out to see Karl
Heinz - the Bubbleman. We would like to thank
Diane Koop for all her help organizing the event as
well as acknowledge the Maryfield Corner store for
helping sponsor the event. The show brought smiles
to lots of little faces!!!
I would like to thank Dr. Van, Mary Thiessen,
Sandra Johnston, Holly Donald and Sarah Van
Eaton for helping me the morning I was at the clinic.
I am very fortunate we have such good people in
the community in times of need. I will always be
grateful.
Thank you all very much, David Cairns
I would like to thank my family and friends who
helped me out before and after my surgery. Thank
you to all who visited, sent cards and inquired about
me while I was in hospital and at home recovering.
It was all very much appreciated.
David Cairns
MARYFIELD COMMUNITY NON-PROFIT
CORPORATION BOARD ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the Maryfield Community
Non-profit Corporation Board (Clinic Board) is being
held Monday, April 25 at 8 p.m. at the Maryfield
Clinic. Everyone welcome!
Fairlight Community Committee
Is hosting a
Pancake Breakfast
Monday, April 11 from 9 to 11
Fairlight Drop-In Centre
$5 per person
BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE NEWS
The Beautification Committee will be having a meeting
at the Village Office on Tuesday, April 12, 7:30 p.m.
New members and ideas are always welcome. Anyone
who would like to help out this year are asked to contact
Anna Macksymchuk, Laureen Cairns or Janet Lemon.
Any amount of volunteer help is greatly appreciated.
Beautification Steak Night
Arlington Hotel
Sunday, April 24
at starting at 5:00 p.m.
Your support helps to keep our Village looking great!
MARYFIELD PRIMARY
HEALTH CENTRE
HEALTH CENTRE HOURS
Phone: 306-646-2133
Monday:
9:00 – 3:30 Dr. Office
Tuesday:
9:00 – 4:30 Nurse Practitioner
Wednesday: 9:00 – 4:30 Nurse Practitioner
Thursday:
9:00 – 4:30 Nurse Practitioner
10:00 – 4:30 Dr. Office
(once a month)
Friday:
9:00 – 4:30 Nurse Practitioner
There may not always be a Doctor on every
Monday and Thursday. To avoid
disappointment, please phone ahead for an
appointment if possible.
 There may not always be a Nurse Practitioner at
the Health Centre on Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
Thursdays and Fridays. To avoid
disappointment, please phone ahead for an
appointment if possible.

The Home Care Nurse, Rebecca White; Public
Health Nurse, Nancy Larsen-James; Dietitian,
Laura Thompson; Diabetic Nurse Educator,
Frances Boutin; Home Care Case Manager,
Jocelyn Akins; Social Worker, Sheila Szakacs;
Mental Health Nurse, Helene Dorsch;
and Occupational Therapist, Angela Gervais visit
the Health Centre at various times during the
month. Phone the Health Centre at 306-646-2133
for more information.
Telehealth is available at the Maryfield
Primary Health Centre!! Telehealth
Saskatchewan uses two way video and audio
conferencing to provide a wide range of
educational programming and clinical
considerations. If you need to video conference
an appointment with your specialist or want to
take part in any provincial education sessions let
us know. We can set that up for you. The service
is free.
A Dietitian and Diabetic Clinic will be held at the
Health Centre on April 28, 2016. If you would like
to talk to a Dietitian about any diet concerns or the
Diabetic Nurse Educator about any diabetic
concerns please contact the Health Centre to set
up an appointment.
Remember the newsletter can be accessed at
http://www.maryfieldsaskatchewan.com
4-Given
(quartet consisting of Wendell Plett, Terry
Friesen, Roy Hildebrandt and Len Koop
accompanied by Carol Veysey)
will be having a
CD Release Party/Coffee House
on April 24 at 6 p.m. SK (7 p.m. MB)
in Kola Evangelical Church.
No charge for concert and dessert.
Donation only.
CDs will be $15.
All are Welcome!
For more information call 306-646-4561
CALL FOR TENDER:
The Village of Maryfield will be accepting tenders for
the purchase of standing hay for the following
parcels of land:
Parcels: M, N, U, P, V and part of Q
All tenders should be offered by the pound and
received no later than 5 p.m., Friday, May 13, 2016.
Submit tenders to: VILLAGE OF MARYFIELD
P.O. BOX 58
MARYFIELD, SK S0G 3K0
Or Email: [email protected]
PLEASE MARK THE ENVELOPE: HAY TENDER.
BOND SCHOOL—RYERSON
The Bond School at Ryerson has had its face lift
and it looks great. Grateful thanks to those who
contributed financially and to the wonderful crew
who did the siding and windows. Taking part in the
work bee were past Ryerson residents from
Winnipeg, Wawota, Regina, Lumsden, Rouleau and
of course the local guys. This important part of our
past is now ready for the future.
MARYFIELD ASSOCIATED GOSPEL CHURCH
Regular Services
Sundays
9:30 a.m. Prayer Meeting
9:45 a.m. DJ Club
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
Contact the church for weekly home Bible studies!
April 2016
Fri 1
Youth Group Bible Study
7:00 p.m.
Sat 2
Baptismal Class
1:00 p.m.
Sun 3
Church Potluck
12:30 p.m.
Tue 5
Sunrise Villa Service
7:00 p.m.
Fri 8
KLBC Banquet, Kola EMC 6:00 p.m. (MB time!)
Sun 10 DVD: "Unlocking the Mysteries of
Genesis"
1:00 p.m.
Wed 13 Elders Meeting
7:00 p.m.
Church Board Meeting
7:30 p.m.
Fri 15
Youth Group Bible Study
7:00 p.m.
Sat 16 Church Cleaning
9:00 a.m.
Fri 29
Ladies Tea, Harmony Centre
7:00 p.m.
From Head to Foot
Massage Therapy
From Head to Foot Massage Therapy
is located at
Hats off Hair Salon in Maryfield
Available in Maryfield:
Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday
Virden:
Wednesday and Friday
Contact Holly Donald RMT @ (306) 646-7585
Maryfield
306-646-2181
Mondays: Butchering
Open Tuesday thru Friday: 8-12 & 1-5
Meat Packs: Must order by April 20th
DELUXE PACK—60 lbs. - $489.00
10 lbs. Rib Eye steak
10 lbs. New York steak
10 lbs. boneless pork chops
10 lbs. baby back ribs
20 lbs. lean ground beef
ECONOMY PACK—45 lbs. - $200.00
10 lbs. Sirloin steak
10 lbs. boneless pork steak
10 lbs. lean ground beef
5 lbs. smokies
10 lbs. beef round roast
VARIETY PACK—75 lbs. - $450.00
10 lbs. New York steak
5 lbs. Sirloin steak
10 lbs. beef round roasts
10 lbs. bone-in pork chops
10 lbs. boneless pork butt roast
8 lbs. boneless skinless chicken breast
4 lbs. lean side bacon
3 lbs. Farmer sausage
15 lbs. lean ground beef
MINI SPECIALS
Lean Side Bacon (our own product) $6.75/lb.
Smokies (our own product)
$4.75/lb.
Farmer Sausage (our own product) $5.25/lb.
Wieners (our own product)
$5.25/lb.
Beef Burgers (our own product)
4 or 6 ounce burgers
Your choice
12 lb. box for $50.00
Senior Centre Rental Rates
Teas & Showers
$45
Company Meetings, Political Events,
Funerals & Receptions
$125
Soup & Sandwiches, Luncheons, &
Other Functions
$75
To rent the Senior Centre, contact
Mary Lou Sweeting at 306-646-4524.
MARYFIELD LIBRARY
Box 160
Maryfield, SK
646-2148
[email protected]
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OPEN HOURS :
TUESDAY: 9 AM - 12 NOON & 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
WEDNESDAY:
2:30 - 6:30 PM
SPRING CLEAN OUT: Do you want to find a home
for those older books on your book shelves? Please
bring any books by the following authors to the
Library. They will be on display to buy at $1/book:
Danielle Steel for April, Nora Roberts for May and
Janet Evanovich for June.
ART ON DISPLAY: Naomi Spoonemore is the
young artist on display for April. Much of her art is
‘manga’. Come and see what it is.
JAMMIE PARTY: Wednesday, April 13 at 7 p.m.
EASTER COLOURING CONTEST: Winners were:
Kindergarten—Duke Lesnar; Grades 1 & 2—Ava
Knelson; Grades 3 & 4—Beau Chisholm and Grades 5
& 6—Bryn Downer. Congratulations to the winners
and to all who took part.
SOUTHEAST REGIONAL LIBRARY 50TH
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION: May 27 at the
school. This will be a tribute to the Holistic Health
Team for their ‘Walking Paths’ project. Watch for
further information.
HOOPLADIGITAL.COM: Download music,
movies, television programs, audio books on your
computer or mobile device at this site! There are
thousands of titles available to borrow 24/7. All
you need is a free library card from the Maryfield
Public Library. CHECK IT OUT!
VIDEO GAMES: As of Feb. 1, 2016, Southeast
Regional Library's video game collection is available
for loan. Only Southeast Regional patrons will be able
to use them. We have access to many of the newest
and most popular games for Wii, WiiU, XBox,
Playstation 3 and Playstation 4. You can place a hold
at the library or on the Southeast Regional library
website using your library card and password. Games
are loaned for a week (7days) and have an overdue
fee of $1.00/day (just like DVDs). Plans are in motion
to expand the collection this year and to get a small
collection installed in every branch.
FOR SALE
30” white stove, oven hardly used - $50
Antique kitchen table, 30” x 42” - $40
Contact Mary Lou Sweeting at 306-646-4524 or
Sharon Adair at 306-646-4333
UNITED CHURCH NEWS
Church services in April & May are at 11:30 a.m.
Sunshine Club at the United Church
3:30 Thursdays: April 7, 14, 21, & 28, May 5
Kindergarten to Grade 8 are welcome!
Every Thursday - Bible Study at the Haven: 10 a.m.
Thank you to all who supported our successful soup &
sandwich luncheon and bake sale. God bless you all!
Maryfield St. Andrew’s United Church website:
www.crossroadsunited.org
Maryfield Auditorium
will be having a
50/50 draw
for the month of April.
Get your tickets at the theatre
during any movie, contact a committee member
or call Lorraine at 306-646-4328.
Tickets are 10 for $5.00 and
will be available from April 1 to 30.
The winner will be notified by phone on April 30
after the show. Second prize is a family movie
package consisting of movie tickets and a
concession voucher.
HOME
Sweet
HOME
Tea Room & Gift Shop
Located in the  of Downtown Fairlight, SK
306-646-4432
REGULAR HOURS: Tuesday - Sunday: 1:30 p.m.—5 p.m.
CLOSED: Monday
RE-OPENS FOR THE SEASON:
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
New This Spring
Arriving Daily!
Ladies Clothing
For Sizes L—3XL
It’s time to welcome spring
with a trip to
Home Sweet Home!
MARYFIELD FOOD PANTRY
Donate to the Food Pantry—nonperishable food items and/
or money can be dropped off at various locations around
town. There is a small deep freeze in the community wing of
the school if you wish to donate frozen food. Hampers are
distributed the 4th Monday of every month. YOU MUST
PHONE THE CONFIDEN-TIAL PHONE NUMBER 646-4470
AND LEAVE A MESSAGE EACH TIME YOU REQUIRE A
HAMPER.
We will be including a FYI (For Your Information) section
in the newsletter each month. If you have health
questions you would like answered please call us at 6462133 and we will include information on the topic of your
choice. Remember health includes body, mind and soul.
Tips for Patients and Families
Ask
Before you meet with your doctor or healthcare provider,
write down all of the questions you want to ask. Ask a
friend or family member to go with you when you go to
the doctor.
will improve your health.
If something doesn’t seem right, don’t just think it, say
it.
Primary Health Care is about staying healthy,
preventing illness and injury, managing chronic
conditions, treating acute medical illness, promoting
healthier living and accessing the best health provider
for the job.
LADIES' TEA
● If you are diagnosed with a condition or need to get a
test or treatment, you should ask lots of questions so you
fully understand what your problem is and how further
tests or treatments will help you. Ask your healthcare
provider questions such as:
○ Why do I need to do this?
○ What will it involve?
○ Is there anything else I can do to improve my
condition?
All Ladies and Young Ladies are invited to a Tea
hosted by the Maryfield Associated Gospel Church
on Friday, April 29th at 7:00 p.m.
at the Harmony Center (206 Main St, Maryfield).
There is no cost.
● Ask questions about medications you are given, such
as:
○ How will these medications help me?
○ What are the possible side effects?
○ How and when should I take this medicine?
In memory of Cienna Friesen, pledge envelopes
for research on inoperable brain cancer in children
will be available.
● When you visit the doctor or any healthcare facility,
make sure to wash your hands and don’t be afraid to ask
your healthcare professional to wash their hands too.
● If you are leaving the hospital, ask what you have to do
when you get home. Ask to have a list of your
medications to take with you and be sure your family
doctor has this information as well.
Listen
Listen to everything your healthcare provider tells you. If
you do not understand or if you miss anything, ask for it
to be repeated or explained until you do understand.
● Your healthcare provider can give you a lot of
information at once. Ask a friend or family member to
come with you when you talk to your healthcare provider
so they can help listen and write down any important
information for you.
Faye Rempel, who recently published
a children's novel on our local history,
will speak on "A Reason to Hope".
The 2016 Women High School Graduates
will be recognized.
R.M. OF MARYFIELD NO. 91
The RM of Maryfield No. 91 tender the following 3
parcels of standing hay:
1. The former Page land south of the railway tracks.
Approximately 100 acres located on the SNW 1-10-30
and the SW 1-10-30 W1.
2. The former Page land north of the railway tracks.
Approximately 180 acres located on the NNW 1-10-30
and the south half of 12-10-30 W1, except for the Farm
Yard.
3. Walton Gravel Pit land. Approximately 40 acres
located on the SSE 28-9-31 W1.
All parcels are being tendered on Standing Hay.
All tenders submitted are for each parcel as a whole. All
tenders must have a cheque enclosed for the total amount
Talk
tendered. Tenders must be received by the RM office by
● It is important to understand your health – discuss any
Wednesday, April 13, 2016 at 5:00p.m. Tenders will be
symptoms you’ve had and make sure your healthcare
reviewed by a Council on Thursday, April 14, 2016 at
provider knows the concerns you have.
the regular meeting of council and the successful bidder
● Ensure your doctor knows everything about your health will be notified on Friday, April 15, 2016.
history. If you have any health conditions, such as a
heart condition or diabetes, let them know. If an illness or
condition runs in your family, talk about this as well.
Talk about your medications. Make sure you fully
understand why you’re taking a medication and how it
TWP Rd 92 (Mair Road): North of 8, 9, 10, 11, 12-09-30
W1 will be restricted to 15,000 lbs starting immediately
and until further notice.
April 25th is the deadline for the next newsletter. Drop off items to
Maryfield Corner Store or email Barb at [email protected]
April 2016
Sun
Mon
3
4
No Doctor
Don’t forget
to vote!
10
11
No Doctor
Fairlight
Pancake Breakfast
17
18
No Doctor
Tue
5
Dump Open
12:30—4:30
4 Given
25
No Doctor
Newsletter Due
Beautification Clinic Board Meeting
Steak Supper
Kindergarten
6
GARBAGE
Speeches
Kindergarten
12
Dump Open
12:30—4:30
Public Health
13
RECYCLE
7
Dr. Kerkhoff
Fri
Sat
1
2
Dump Open
12:30—4:30
8
9
Dump Open
12:30—4:30
15
16
Kindergarten
14
Jammie Party
19
Dump Open
12:30—4:30
Dump Open
12:30—4:30
Texas Holdem
Kindergarten
Kindergarten
20 GARBAGE 21 Dr. Kerkhoff 22
Open
23 Dump
12:30—4:30
Kindergarten
26
Dump Open
12:30—4:30
27 RECYCLE 28
Kindergarten
MARYFIELD SCHOOL NEWS
April 4
April 6
Thu
Soup & Sandwich
Kindergarten
24
Wed
First Day of classes after Easter break
Speeches – Gr. 7/8 @ 9:30
Gr. 9/10 @ 10:30
Gr. 11/12 @ 1 pm
2016-2017 Grad Soup and Sandwich
in the Home Ec room from 12 – 1 pm – $8
April 7 Jr. & Sr. Badminton vs Moosomin
April 8 DFS Fundraiser orders in
April 11 No School for students – Teacher PD Day
April 14 SCC Hot Lunch
Scholastic Book Fair starts– Maryfield School Library
April 15 Scholastic book fair
Gr. 1 – 12 report cards
April 18 & 19 Student-led Conferences after school
Scholastic Book Fair
April 20 Jr. & Sr. badminton vs. Wawota
April 22 No School – day in lieu of Student-led Conferences
April 25 Driver’s Ed students to Wawota for classes – 1 – 3 pm
April 26 Sr. badminton sub-districts @ Redvers at 1 pm
April 30 Sr. badminton districts @ Oxbow at 9:30 am
May 5 Spring Concert @ 7 pm
29
Diabetic
Clinic
30
Dump Open
12:30—4:30
Ladies Tea
Kindergarten
FAIR NEWS
Tables: To book a table for the Fair, Mar.
22, 2016, call or email Fran at 306-6464323, [email protected]. To maintain
your booking, the charge is $50 payable by
June 15. When you set up at the Fair, $40
will be returned to you.
Helpers: While new members are
welcome, you do not have to be a member
to help on Fair Day.
Members: If you are interested in
membership, we have 3 - 4 meetings per
year. Our main focus is putting on the Fair,
so Fair Week is a busy time. Contact Fran
or any board member is you would like to
be involved.
Exhibit Hint: Floral arrangements should
be 1 1/2 times the height of a tall container
or 1 1/2 times the width of a low container.
Newsletter Advertising Prices
$2 - classified ad
$20 - 2” by 3” boxed ad
$25 - ¼ page
$50 - ½ page
$75- full page ad
Maryfield Auditorium April 2016
Regular Admission:
Adults: $6.00
Showtime: 8 PM
Doors open at: 7:30 PM
Students: $5.00
Children: $3.00
Wheelchair Accessible
Friday, April 1 & Saturday, April 2
Eddie The Eagle
106 min
Starring: Hugh Jackman & Christopher Walken
Rated G Sexual Language & Violence
Genre(s): Drama
Inspired by true events, Eddie the Eagle is a feel-good story about Michael “Eddie” Edwards, an unlikely but
courageous British ski-jumper who never stopped believing in himself – even as an entire nation was counting
him out. With the help of a rebellious and charismatic coach, Eddie takes on the establishment and wins the
hearts of sports fans around the world by making an improbable and historic showing at the 1988 Calgary
Winter Olympics.
Friday, April 8 & Sunday, April 10 3:00 pm
Zootopia
109 min
Starring:Ginnifer Goodwin & Idris Elba
Rated G
Genre(s): Action/Adventure, Animated, Comedy, Family,
The modern mammal metropolis of Zootopia is a city like no other, it’s a melting pot where animals from every
environment live together. When optimistic Officer Judy Hopps arrives, she discovers that being the first bunny
on a police force of big, tough animals isn’t so easy. Determined to prove herself, she jumps at the opportunity
to crack a case, even if it means partnering with a fast-talking, scam-artist fox, to solve the mystery.
Friday, April 15 & Sunday, April 17 3:00 pm
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
136 min
Starring: Peter Mayhew & Domhnal Gleeson
Rated PG Violence
Genre(s): Action/Adventure, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Lucasfilm and visionary director J.J. Abrams join forces to take you back again to a galaxy far, far away as Star
Wars returns to the big screen with Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Friday, April 22 & Saturday, April 23
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
112 min
Starring: Tina Fey & Margot Robbie
Rated 14A Coarse Language
Genre(s): Comedy
Eager for a new professional challenge, TV reporter Kim Baker decides to serve as a foreign correspondent in
Afghanistan, where she is embedded with a Marine unit. During her time abroad, she is forced to contend with a
fiery U.S. general, and befriends a fellow reporter and a British photographer.
Friday, April 29 & Saturday, April 30
Gods of Egypt
127 min
Starring: Brenton Thwaites & Gerard Butler
Rated PG Violence
Genre(s): Action/Adventure, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
In this spectacular action-adventure inspired by the classic mythology of Egypt, the survival of mankind hangs
in the balance as an unexpected mortal hero Bek undertakes a thrilling journey to save the world and rescue his
true love. In order to succeed, he must enlist the help of the powerful god Horus in an unlikely alliance against
Set, the merciless god of darkness, who has usurped Egypt's throne, plunging the once peaceful and prosperous
Empire into chaos and conflict.