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Christmas Parade!

Even the weather co-operated to make the Christmas Lights parade in Unity, Saskatchewan, on December 3, 2020, an enjoyable, cheerful way to ring in the Christmas season in what has been a difficult year. Many businesses, organizations and individuals took the time to decorate vehicles – everything pickup trucks and trailers to cement and garbage trucks to ATVs – to light up the streets of Unity for residents, young and old.

Service clubs were among those entering floats in the parade.
Would a parade even be complete without at least one team of horses?!

Santa and Mrs. Claus and their helpers were out in full force to remind Unity residents no pandemic is going to cancel Christmas!
Yard decorations dressed up many a float for the enjoyment of spectators.
Penguins were also on multiple floats.
Making the turn from the hospital grounds onto West Entrance Road.
Some floats featured real, live children!
Dignitaries included the Unity Mayor, dressed for the cold AND the pandemic.
Another dignitary making a special appearance was Fat Cat!
Hockey fans were able to exchange shouted greetings with the Unity Miners.
Recipe for pre-Christmas fun: penguins, Santa and children!
A parade just has to include fire trucks.
The prettiest cement truck ever seen!
Fun was had by all, spectators AND participants.

Junior Cardinals win one!

The Unity Junior Cardinals beat the Border City Blue Jays 7-2 on July 21, at Unity, Saskatchewan, for their first and, so far, only win of the season. The North Saskatchewan River Baseball League shortened regular season ends Tuesday, August, 4, with the Junior Cardinals taking on the Cardinals at the Cardinal diamond in Unity. Both hometown teams would undoubtedly enjoy having a cheering section!

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Phase 3 of Re-Open Saskatchewan

Today marks the beginning of Phase 3 of Re-Open Saskatchewan.

Almost all retail businesses can now open, including personal service businesses. Bars and restaurants can open at 50% capacity, but note some of them may open for limited hours to start with. They will still offer takeout orders so that will also provide a good opportunity to support them.

Remember, our business owners, managers and staff are all part of our community too. Help them out by obeying hand sanitizing requests and customer limits, following physical distancing signs and being respectful of their time. With restaurants only allowed to fill 50% of their tables, this is not the time to go for coffee with your friends and spend two hours at the table.

We need a strong business community in our town – they have been there for us supporting our service clubs, our sports tournaments, and all kinds of fundraisers. Now they need us to be here for them. Shop local – it is the safest option anyway!

 

Music, shadow puppets and a girl waiting at a mall

NOTE: Between STF sanctions and Covid-19, performance plans are currently uncertain!

Twenty-one students – 13 onstage and eight offstage – together with teachers, director Crystal Gilbert and assistant director/tech supervisor Jocelyn Clark, are hard at work preparing their latest drama production for local audiences and regional competition. Also assisting are Kelsey Wintonyk with crew, Mathew Poirier with the set and Morag Riddell with costumes.

The play is Shuffling by Ken Preuss and the comedic production will include a wide array of characters, with some students taking on more than one role. Music, monologues, choreography and shadow puppets will all be included in the performance of the play.

Unity Composite High School

Stage veteran Grade 11 student Emma Baker really likes the play, saying “It’s definitely different from lots of the other plays we’ve done.” She likes the way Shuffling showcases individual characters. She also likes the new challenge of delivering a monologue, which she said will require “a next level of energy.”

The title Shuffling comes from the actions of character Lacey, a teenage girl who has finished work at the mall and is waiting for her boyfriend to pick her up. As she waits, she shuffles through the songs on her iPod. Actors portray the various songs she listens to, each with his or her own bit of advice or comment for Lacey.

Emma described the two roles she is playing – Song 3, “a rapper, rough around the edges” and Song 12, “a female empowerment song.” Two obviously very different genres.

Grade 7 student Sadie Risling, in her first UCHS drama production, will portray Song 5, a song she described as “extremely happy, so happy the other songs don’t like me and find me very annoying.”

With the wide variety of different song genres throughout the play, you can expect to hear a little bit of almost everything. The variety also allows for great creativity, not only for the actors but also in costumes and makeup.

Shuffling will be performed locally, at the Unity high school, March 25 and 26, with the March 26 performance being a dessert theatre. The students will be off to Swift Current the following week to compete at the Saskatchewan Regional Drama Festival, so they would appreciate a good send-off from their hometown crowd.

UCHS drama

Emma said, “I really like going to competition.” Meeting people, seeing the other plays, taking part in workshops and enjoying a dance are some of the things she looks forward to.

This will be Sadie’s first drama competition but, so far at least, nerves are not a factor. She thinks she will enjoy it more than performing at home where people clap and go home. At the drama festival, “you actually get a mark” and other feedback, she noted.

High school drama draws students from all grades to work together for a common purpose. Emma said that’s one of the benefits of being involved in drama – “the sense of community, like a sports team.” She appreciates the many friendships built on and off the stage. She added being able to speak in front of people is a good skill to have and “personally I have gained a lot of confidence.”

Battle of the Blades

NOTE: There are additional photos in today’s Press-Herald newspaper.

The Unity Skating Club hosted a Battle of the Blades competition at the Unity Community Centre, in Unity SK, January 10. Eight senior skaters were paired up with male volunteers from the community for an evening which delighted the audience of some 500.

Each pair had to perform a compulsory dance – either the Baby Blues, Dutch Waltz or Canasta – as well as a free skate routine with some required elements such as a lift and a spiral.

Every act was a hit with the crowd. The top three were so close that organizers had to count the votes three times to confirm who were the winners.

Here we have the ultimate champions, Cory Wildeman and Raicky Baes, acknowledging the crowd before beginning their free skate routine.

Unity Skating Club

More Cory & Raicky pics here:http://unitystories.com/battle-of-the-blades-extra-fun/raicky-and-cory-2/

Father and daughter Robert and Makayla Bakken adding a little humour into their routine.Unity SK figure skating

More Rob and Makayla pics here: http://unitystories.com/battle-of-the-blades-extra-fun/makayla-and-rob/

Kira Mielke and Joshua Lacoursieredoing some interpretative dance during their free skate.

free skate

More Kira and Josh photos here: http://unitystories.com/battle-of-the-blades-extra-fun/kira-and-josh/

Devyn McLean and Ash Cooper, in disco gear, performing the required spiral.

figure skating spirals

More Devyn and Ash photos here: http://unitystories.com/battle-of-the-blades-extra-fun/devyn-and-ash/.

Curtis Sieben and Jenna Horner, bringing their program to an end with a flourish, “sliding into base” to the Centrefield song.

baseball on ice

More Curtis and Jenna pics here: http://unitystories.com/battle-of-the-blades-extra-fun/jenna-and-curtis/

Gerald Hauta and Grace Lindsay in a partners’ spin.

partners spin

More Gerald and Grace photos here: http://unitystories.com/battle-of-the-blades-extra-fun/grace-and-gerald/

Emily Smith and Scott Gilbert skating to the Austin Powers theme song.

dancing on ice

More Emily and Scott photos here: http://unitystories.com/battle-of-the-blades-extra-fun/emily-and-scott/

Erika Bretzer and Garan Rewerts performing the spread eagle.

spread eagle

More Erika and Garan pics here: http://unitystories.com/battle-of-the-blades-extra-fun/erika-and-garan/

SEE ALSO: http://unitystories.com/battle-of-the-blades-extra-fun/

Saskatchewan Reptile Show in Unity, SK

The Unity branch of the Wheatland Regional Library hosted the Saskatchewan Reptile Show’s Leo McCullough and seven of his reptiles in Unity, SK, July 30. The popularity of this event meant the show moved from the library to outside the Town of Unity offices.

For details on the reptiles at the Reptile Show, see the August 16th issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald.

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