Acadia Valley News Apr 25

By Yolanda Kuhn

It’s been another cool week with some rain and snow. Most ranchers are fully into calving by now and although the moisture is welcome, I’m sure it’s been a difficult season.

Wally Skappak travelled to Calgary to attend his sister (Mary Brause’s) funeral. He got stormed stayed in Calgary due to the most recent snow storm.

Teren and Sara Turner flew out from Utah for a quick visit over the Easter weekend.

The new hall is sporting a new digital sign thanks to a donation from RES Energy. You can contact Jason Wallsmith at the M.D. Office if you would like to put an announcement on the sign.

The Rec. Club. Has set up the Bouncy Castles at the Arena for drop in use. There’s also plenty of open space for ball hockey and rollerblading. Contact Yolanda for drop in use or if you would like to book the space for a private event. 403-664-0582.

The Sunset Seniors potluck meeting on April 25th has been cancelled. There will be a work bee on April 25th at 1:00 pm to prepare for the new carpet that will be installed. Cards on April 27th is also cancelled.

The Rec. Club is selling 50/50 tickets again this month. The next draw will take place on May 2nd. You can purchase your tickets at The Store, Skappak’s Farm Supply or a Rec. Club member.

Thanks for reading this week. I will leave you with a quote in honor of Earth Day “Love the earth as you would love yourself”.


The new digital sign at the Acadia Valley Hall.


The Recreation Club has set up bouncy castles for drop in use.

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