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Mayfair and District News: Maymont Dance Club hosts final recital

MAYFAIR — Was this our last raging snowstorm for our unpredictable spring weather? Every bit of moisture is greatly appreciated although driving on icy roads in April isn't desirable.

MAYFAIR — Was this our last raging snowstorm for our unpredictable spring weather? Every bit of moisture is greatly appreciated although driving on icy roads in April isn't desirable. It's a given that the snow melts quickly in warmer weather.

Condolences to the Primeau and Church families on the recent passing of Rita Primeau. She graduated from Mayfair Central School in 1985. Her parents are Naomi Primeau of Speers and Albert (deceased in 2022). Rita's husband is Ken Church of Vawn.

I had the pleasure of attending two dance recitals this past weekend. Saturday, 13 hours after I returned from Arizona, I saw my 11-year-old granddaughter Keri Sevick performing with all the other eager members of Maymont Dance Club. The title for the show was  Last Curtain Call" as it was decided to fold up after some 30 years due to low enrolment. It was an emotional afternoon for the dancers and especially some parents. Some children started dancing at age three and over the years have collected many awards from various dance competitions.

Dancing to Ukrainian music on Sunday, April 21 by the Hafford Ukrainian Cheremka Dancers was also delightful to see. This club has over 30 members and is going strong. This club also attended various competitions during the season. A big thank you to the parents and others who diligently drive them and have money to pay for their lessons and other costs.There is nothing better than seeing kids involved in extracurricular activities outside of school.

Nothing like having our local Whitkow population grow. Congratulations to first-time parents Shannia Kosolofski and Rylee Bexon on the birth of their son April 17. Also congrats to my neighbour Shirley Goyan as a first-time great-grandma. Shannia's mom Rachel from Vernon B.C. is here to assist for a few weeks.

For women who want to rejuvenate their bodies and their souls book a place at "Spiritwood Friends Spring Awakening Wellness Retreat " at Ness Creek near Big River. This is a three-day retreat which has sacred ceremonies and focuses on healing, yoga and many other interesting topics. It starts at 3 p.m. Friday, May 3 and runs until Sunday, May 5. Instructors from Wilkie Wellness Centre in Regina are hosting this in the peaceful boreal region. Go online to check on the instructors Samantha Wilkie and Sydney Walter.

Songbirds have returned for nesting, dandelions are making an appearance, crocuses sprang up three weeks ago and the grass is getting greener. Spring is a wonderful time of the year.