Barley Wik, Live & In Concert

BARLEY WIK

Old-Time Fold and Country Music
“….Great Energy, Strong Harmonies, Diverse Musical Talent….”

Sunday, July 20th at 7pm
Mossbank Community Hall
Adults $10, Children 7-12 $5, Children 6 & under Free

Coffee and dessert to follow

Be sure to come out to this great event that will have your toes tapping and make you want to dance. There is no better way to spend a summer Sunday evening then listening to a live concert and enjoying good friends.

www.barleywic.com

Posted on July 3rd, 2008

Community Market

Every Wednesday in August
August 6, 13, 20, 27
9:30 am - 1:30pm

Mossbank Visitors Centre

Once again Mossbank will be hosting our fantastic farmers markets every Wednesday in August.

Organic Produce, Fresh Garden Vegetables, Baking, Local Arts and Crafts, Honey, Homemade Soaps and so much more.

Join us for a BBQ lunch.

Vendor registration is only $5. For more information or to register a table call Shelley Hirstwood at 354-2290

Posted on July 3rd, 2008

Slo-Pitch Tournament

August 1st and 2nd

Mixed teams with at least 3 girls on the field
Entry Fee $100/team
Pancake Breakfast Saturday 8:00 - 10:30 am
Beer Gardens and Concession

Be sure to check out the Old Wives Lake Festival that weekend!

Entry Deadline: July 28th
Contact Tyler Jones at 354-2305 mossbankrec@sasktel.net or Jason Letnes at 354-2204

Posted on July 3rd, 2008

OLD WIVES LAKE FESTIVAL

AUGUST 2nd - 4th MOSSBANK, SK
Saturday 1pm - 12:00 midnight
Sunday and Monday 1pm - 6pm

  • Historical Re-Enactments
  • Aboriginal Story Telling with Preston LeCaine
  • Blacksmithing Demonstrations
  • Artisan Displays
  • Frontier Feast
  • Exciting Children’s Programming
  • Story Teller Vincent Murphy
  • Concert and Street Dance

Old Wives Lake Festival.The Old Wives Lake Festival commemorates and celebrates this historic first meeting in 1874 between the North West Mounted Police and a group of First Nations.

The Festival will be a packed with many exciting activities for all ages that celebrate the history and culture of the Old Wives Lake District.

Events Include:

Aboriginal Storytelling (Saturday, Sunday & Monday)

The oral history traditions are central aspects of the cultures of First Nations peoples. Preston LeCaine is a well-known storyteller, originally from the Wood Mountain First Nation, who is maintaining the oral traditions of his people. Preston will provide two storytelling programs each day of the Festival. He dresses in traditional storytelling garb and tells his stories outside of a tipi. His stories concern the history of the peoples of the Wood Mountain area (which is south of Mossbank), who played central roles in the important events of the 1870s and 1880s.

The NWMP Experience (Saturday, Sunday & Monday)

Through this experience you will gain some idea of what is was like for the NWMP during the Great March West. You will travel in a horse drawn wagon on the bald prairie that still looks much as it did in 1874, where you will encounter Lt. Colonel James Macleod, one of the original Mounties. Macleod is third in command of the NWMP and one of its most respected members. He is heading south towards Wood Mountain on a provisioning mission, while the main force of the NWMP rest near Old Wives Lake. Macleod will provide first-hand descriptions his experiences on the Great March West and explain the mission he and the other first Mounties have been assigned.

The Art of Blacksmithing (Saturday)

Mossbank is the home of the Ambroz Blacksmith Shop Provincial Heritage Property. The property was owned and operated by Frank Ambroz, a blacksmith from Poland, and was one of the last-operating Blacksmith shops in Western Canada. Ambroz continued to work as a Blacksmith until he died in 1986. His Blacksmith Shop continues to be functional and contains original tools and materials of the Blacksmith trade. During the Festival, the forge will be fired up again as modern Blacksmiths provide demonstrations on the Art of Blacksmithing!

Artisan Display(Saturday, Sunday & Monday)

The Old Wives Lake district is the home of many skilled craftspeople Visitors during the Festival will be able to view a wide variety of items such as quilts, photography, clothing, ceramics, wheat-weaving and much more. On August 2 only, there will also be a Farmers Market with fresh vegetables and fruits as well as home-made jams and baked goods.

Step Into History (Saturday, Sunday & Monday)

The Old Wives Lake District is an area with stories that go back centuries, and all these stories have been lovingly preserved in the Mossbank and District Museum. History comes to life as your step into the Museum. First Nations artifacts found around Old Wives Lake by early pioneers attest to the ancient origins of many stories. A huge mural depicts the British Commonwealth Air Training Base as it looked outside of Mossbank in 1941. An airplane, designed and flown (illegally) by a local pilot hangs from the ceiling as a testament to his ingenuity and bravado. The past of the communities that surround Old Wives Lake are all fondly remembered through countless artifacts, each that contribute to the story of a region that has long stood at the crossroads of history.

Children’s Programming (Saturday Only)

Children’s programming will be an eventful afternoon filled with face painting, crafts, storytelling with Vincent Murphy, a petting zoo and so much more. This will be a day you don’t want to miss!

Commemoration Ceremony (Saturday Only 5pm)

A commemoration of the first meeting between the Sioux and the NWMP takes place on Saturday, August 2nd. The commemoration includes horseback riders attired in authentic 1874 Mountie uniforms as well as re-enactments of ceremonies that took place between the NWMP and Sioux.

Frontier Feast (Saturday, Sunday & Monday)

After taking part in your many adventures, you will be famished, and, so, every day of the Festival there will be a Frontier Feast! Your Festival package includes a mouth-watering supper with a frontier flavour! Additional meals can be purchased for $10.00 per person.

Concert and Street Dance (Saturday Only)
7pm - 12pm

Featuring:
Cheryl and the Cornerstone Band, Acoustic Folk Band
Leanne Hynd, Saskatchewan Folk
Desperate for Haggis, Celtic Band
Megan Lynn Nash, Country Music
Tripmeter, Saskatchewan’s hottest new band, Winner of 2008 Roxy Band Warz

A weekend pass for the Festival only costs
$20.00 for adults, $10 for kids 5-12 years old, Free for kids under 5

Pass Includes :
-one Frontier Feast (supper)
-all other Festival Events
-(does not include Saturday Concert)

Saturday Concert/Street Dance is only $5.00

Click here for a PDF version of a schedule of events and a Festival Pass Order Form.

The History

In August 1874, on their Great March West, the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) reached Old Wives Lake in Southern Saskatchewan, near the current location of Mossbank, Saskatchewan. They camped in the vicinity of the Lake for nine days and for part of that period they met and camped near a group of Sioux. This meeting was the first time the NWMP encountered a group of First Nations people. For more information regarding the history.

The Festival is a joint project of the Rural History and Culture Association of Saskatchewan and the Community of Mossbank. The Festival takes place August 2-4, 2008, in the Mossbank. Following the commemoration, there will be a concert featuring local musicians performing both Saskatchewan folk songs and modern popular music. The evening will be capped off with a lively street dance.

THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS

The Old Wives Lake Festival has received support from the following agencies: Canadian Heritage; SaskCulture; the RCMP Heritage Centre; Benchmark Public Relations; The Town of Mossbank and the Mossbank and District Museum

Old Wives Lake Festival.

Posted on June 15th, 2008

Dare to Dream VIP Draw

GREAT NEWS!

If you supported the Mossbank Community Fundraiser in 2007 by purchasing a ticket in our first

DARE TO DREAM LOTTO

You are a Very Important Person (VIP) in our books.

As a VIP you have a chance to win $5000 in our second annual Dare to Dream Lotto! Just purchase your tickets for this years draw prior to midnight on February 28, 2008 and you are automatically entered. The odds are in your favour.

Tickets for the Dare to Dream Lotto are only $50! Your ticket will also be entered in all 9 Early Bird Draws on March 9, 2008 and the Grand Prize draw on April 13, 2008 for $50 000. That adds up to 11 chances to win.

CALL 1-866-359-2WIN (2946)

Don`t miss out!

Posted on February 4th, 2008

DARE TO DREAM LOTTO

The time has come! The 2nd Annual Dare to Dream Lotto is back!

With bigger prizes and cheaper tickets this community fund raiser is sure to be a big hit.
So buy your tickets now before they sell out!

Tickets are only $50 each
Only 4100 tickets sold

Grand Prize: $50 000 or your choice of one of the great prize packages valued up to $60 000

VIP Prize: $5000

9 Early Bird Prizes:

42″ LCD TV and Home Entertainment System
John Deere LA100 Lawn Tractor
Digital Camera
$250 Gift Certificate for Skates n’ Skirts
$250 Gift Certificate for Skates n’ Skirts
Leather Jacket (value $500)
$250 Cash Prize
$100 Cash Prize
$100 Cash Prize

All profits from the Dare to Dream Lotto will be used to support renovations to the Mossbank Recreation Centre.

Thank you for your support and generosity

Deadlines
VIP Draw: February 28th midnight
Early Bird: March 8th, midnight
Grand Prize: April 12th midnight

CALL 1-866-359-2WIN (2946)

Posted on February 4th, 2008

Mossbank School Christmas Family Fun Night

Thursday, December 13th 7-9:30 pm

EVERYONE IS WELCOME
Come One and All to Visit With Your Family, Friends, Teachers and Students on this Festive Night!

Silver Donation at the Door (Proceeds will go to the Peer Support Adopt a Family Project)

Gift Donations and Non-Perishable Food Donations Accepted

  • Fun and Games
  • Picture with Santa
  • Finger Food (Potluck)
  • Supervised Daycare
  • Winter Wonderland
  • Sledding
  • Dance in the Gym
  • Christmas Caroling
  • Movies
  • Treat Bags
  • Posted on November 29th, 2007

    2nd Annual Community Christmas Tree Lighting

    Where: Visitor’s Centre, Main St. Mossbank
    When:Thursday, December 6th
    Time:6:00 -8:30 pm
    Cost: FREE

    EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO HELP DECORATE THE COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE

    Horse and Sleigh Ride Twinkle Tour

    Rosette Theatre (By Donation)
    Silent Night (50 min), Animated, Show Time: 5:30
    Electric Christmas (30 min), Animated, Show Time: 6:30

    Late Night Shopping and Amazing Sales

    Sign up for the Hockey Tournament by 5:30 at the Rosette

    Schedule of Events
    6:00 - 7:00 Decorate the Tree, Enjoy Hot Chocolate and Cookies, Hockey Tournament
    7:00 Grand Lighting of the Tree, Carols by the Community Choir, Carols by the School Kids
    7:30 Santa Arrives

    Posted on November 29th, 2007

    Figure Skating Registration

    Tuesday, October 23rd

    FREE Family Skate
    4:00pm-6:00pm

    FREE Syncro Lesson
    5:30pm-6:00pm

    For more information call Julie @ 354-7703 or Anita 354-2801

    Posted on October 16th, 2007

    Mossbank Blades Annual Recreation Hockey Tournament

    October 26th and 27th
    Mossbank Rink

    Do you want to play hockey just for the fun of it? Then come out and participate in the Mossbank Blades Annual Recreation Hockey Tournament. There is a limit of 8 teams, so book now as it is first come first serve and the tournament has reached the limit for the past couple of years. This tournament will run under the same rules as a normal hockey game except it will be non-contact.

    Registration is $100/team and this covers your registration and ice fees.
    Teams who are interested can contact Tyler Jones, Recreation Director, 354-2305 or email mossbankrec@sasktel.net

    Come watch the tournament! Join the teams and spectators October 26th for wing night at rink!

    Posted on October 16th, 2007