A wild weekend in Carberry

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Photos by John Drinkwater. The Carberry Fair hosted sled races on Saturday, July 8.

The Neepawa Banner

A wide array of activites entertained during the 2017 edition of the Carberry Fair, held July 7-9.

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Rivers Fair and Parade a success

By Sheila Runions

The Rivers Banner

Rivers’ annual fair began Tuesday evening, July 4 with the annual Manitoba Gymkhana Rodeo Association (MGRA) horse competition which included reining, poles, barrels, etc. For the first time in its history, supper was served at the horse ring in the form of pork on a bun, chips and coleslaw. This new feature was “ very well received for a first time; we served between 65 and 70 people,” says horse director Amie Griffith. The MGRA  needed 5.5 hours  to showcase peewee, junior and senior classes, some of which had 21 entries.

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Casual cops' certifications

By Bruce Klassen

River Police Chief

As reported in the June 30 edition of Rivers Banner,  Rivers Police Service (RPS) is attempting to better acquaint the community with  its members. We first introduced you to our regular full-time members, Sgt. Bob Futrell and Const. Brett Seib. Today’s features will inform you of our casual employees, of which there are four.

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Country Meadows barbecue fundraiser

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The Helping Hands girls (L-R): Rylee Mann, Cecilie Holm, Claire Tomoniko, Abigail Plett, Richelle Forgue) along with a volunteer and resident of Country Meadows (Paul Molloy).Picture from last year’s Barbecue.

By Kira McCormick-Adema
The Neepawa Press
 Later this month, area residents will have the chance to enjoy lunch, while supporting a worthy cause.  The third annual barbecue fundraiser for Country Meadows is coming up on Friday, July 21. The fundraiser is put on by five students, who are called the Helping Hands. The five student volunteer are Rylee Mann, Clair Tomoniko, Cecilie Holm, Richelle Forgue and Abigail Plett. Their parents and residents of Country Meadows also help with the barbecue.
The money raised at the fundraiser is used to help pay for the use of the handi van for resident outings. From March 17 to October 28, 2016, handi van rentals for those trips cost $5,023.15. The residents went on around 40 different trips, which included, Clear Lake, going out on country cruises; visiting different towns that the residents might be from; such as: Plumas, Glenella, Carberry and Minnedosa; the Legion and out for the Neepawa Natives games. None of the residents have to pay for the use of the handi van because of the fundraising that is held. Marsha Forgue, the activity supervisor at Country Meadows, says that being able to do these trips improve the residents’ quality of life.
Some of the Country Meadows residents will attend the lunch and enjoy all the company of the people that come out to support them. In addition to the food sales, they are selling summer raffle tickets for $2 at the barbecue. The prizes include a patio swing, a barbecue and a fire pit, all donated by local businesses.
This is one of the major fundraisers for the activity program at Country Meadows. The barbecue in the previous years raised approximately $1,100 in 2015 and  $1,425 in 2016.  The barbeque will run from 11 am until 1 pm, in the Neepawa Shop Easy parking lot.

New bench for lookout

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photo courtesy of Kathy Jasienczyk

This lovely bench, donated by the Beautiful Plains Credit Union, is located at the lookout for the Langford Recreational Trail system. Situated at the entrance to the trailhead, it beckons hikers and visitors alike to sit for a while under the shade of the covered roof and enjoy the tranquility of the rolling hills, with their many shades of green and the blueish rise of the Riding Mountain escarpment in the distance. The trails are in excellent condition, each trail has its own unique footprint. After soaking up nature while sitting on the bench, immerse yourself on a trail or trails of your choice and experience all these trails have to offer. The trails are well marked on PTH #16, east of Neepawa and they are only three miles south of the highway. The Canada 150 Active-8 Challange continues at this trail and the Rosedale Farm Trail.  Each week that you hike your name will go in a draw for weekly prizes.