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- annually presents a series of
concerts plus sponsors art exhibits through the year.
- Check this years Stars for Saskatchewan
2010-2011
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Bookenders - The
Luseland Bookclub
- We are a group of ten women who meet several times a year
to discuss various works of fiction.
- Our meetings are held the second Tuesday of every other month
starting in October through June.
- Visit the Luseland Library for a complete reading list.
- We offer a guest membership.
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Luseland Communities in Bloom
 
- coordinates efforts to beautify our
community.
- Congratulations Luseland and area for
obtaining four blooms in the Communities in Bloom program for 2003.
- October 2004 -The results are in
and the community of Luseland has been awarded 4 Blooms this year. The
report included comments such as; " The maintenance on the landscape
areas along Grand Ave. and planters is excellent. CONGRATULATIONS!" "The
planting bed in front of the school is looking great.", "Clean back
alleys, no garbage at lagoon, or parks.", ('The cemetery was very neat
and tidy.", "The trees and grass in the elevator area were well
maintained.", "Town staff are knowledgeable regarding town water and
waste management.", "Good job with the new recycling programs.", " Your
web site shows innovation and the fact that Luseland is keeping up with
the times. CONGRATULATIONS!" The judges included suggestions of trees
for the boulevard and street succession plantings. The committee has
made the planting of trees a priority. Every member of our community
deserves a thank you for the time and effort they put into keeping our
town looking its best, not just on judging day, but every day of the
year
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We are often
asked...Did the judges like our town? The Communities in Bloom judges
loved our town, but the marks won't be in until October. They had judged
Luseland three years ago and were very interested in the improvements
in the past three years. They took special note of the new town sign,
the historical walking tour, and the additions to the outdoor classroom
at the school. They also were interested in seeing the Prairie Park as
it is something they only see in Luseland. The judging covers all areas
of main street to back alleys, and the museum to the trout pond. They
were very impressed with our well maintained cemetery and they felt our
recycling program set an example for other communities of the same size
to strive for. To quote the judges, ''You are competing only against
yourselves, with success being marked by an improvement in our marks
over other years." So we look forward to the report, as well as our
mark. "
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Pothole Productions
- A community theatre group for adults 18 yrs
& up, who produce and stage a live theatre production in the
spring.
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Prairie Sunset Embroiderers Guild
- Meeting times - 2nd & 4th Monday of the
month - 10:00 am - 3:00 pm, October - April.
- Place: United Church Hall
- All types of needlework
Contact: Shirley Chenier at (306) 372-4498
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Luseland Garden Club
- a group of avid gardeners who meet monthly
to share gardening success and ideas, and hold seminars to promote
landscaping. They also maintain the main street flower bed.
- We meet the first Tuesday of the month at
7:00 p.m. in the United Church Hall
- The Garden Club is planning an annual
Octoberfest Luncheon for the fall. This year they would like to invite
the residents of Luseland to get involved by growing pumpkins and
zuchinni.
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Luseland Library Board
- the committee who maintain our local
library.
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Luseland Despatch
- the local monthly news publication,
organized by a group of volunteers
- the best way to find out what is happening
this month in Luseland
Contact: Stacey Thrun at (306) 358-4919, email
sbthrun@gmail.com -fax: 358-4814 or Angie Reiter at (306)372-4925
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Luseland District Museum 
- Our Museum is open Saturdays, May 1st -
Oct. 15 from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm and other times by request. Wheelchair
access
- Our meetings are held the 1st Thursday of
the month, April to Oct. @7:30 in the museum. New members are always
welcome.
- Attractions: Snow plane, early telephone
switchboard, historical archives, nature section , Artifacts relating to
early development of our district & province.
Contact: Val Finley - 372-4258 - Carol Hoff -
372-4447
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Prairie Sunset Music Festival
Committee
- the festival which includes band, vocal
violin, guitar and piano is held in Luseland every three years.
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Luseland Millennium Prairie Park
- this group maintains the plot of native
prairie in the canter of town, and updates information signage and the
kiosk.
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Luseland Quilter's Bee
- avid quilters who meet every other
Wednesday in the United Church hall. We go from 9:30 am - 4:00 pm.
- Everyone Welcome.
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Tree Nursery
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The Tree Nursery, organized
by Robert Davidson, has been started at the northwest corner of town.
With the help of Rosy Mathias, Donna Holton, Lynda Davidson, Leslie
Frick and her Grade 7-8 class, planted over 200 seedlings. In the next
few years they will be used for replacement plantings of public areas
around town.

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Luseland Curling Club
- Operates a two sheets of artificial ice.
- Leagues for every age
- Men's Bonspiel - 2nd full week of January
- Ladies Bonspiel - last weekend of January
(pending if enough interest)
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Contact: Brian Honeker - (306) 372-4761
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Luseland Skating Club
- Provides Can-Skate, Skills and Stars
program.
- Ages 3 and Up
- Professional Coaching
Anyone interested in enrolling their children
for skating lessons contact Deanne Campbell @ 372-4806 or twilla Heintz @
372-4545
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Luseland Multiple 4-H Club
Runs from September - June
General Leader - Vanessa Thrun
Leaders: Stacey Thrun, (306) 358-4919 - Charleen Woodward
(306) 372-4645
Leaders: Brad Magnus (306)
372-4575 -
Shannon Cuthbert (306) 372 4437
 
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Luseland Mallard Hockey Association
- exciting senior hockey all winter. One of
nine teams in the SWHL, featuring ex junior, semi pro, and local
talents.
- Contact: Ray Bergen - (306) 372-4781
- Congratulations to
'The Luseland Mallards' the 2009 Provincial D champs.
- October 2010 NOTICE: Hockey season is quickly approaching and the Luseland Mallards Senior Hockey Team is looking for some help. We are currently looking for:
- a new Treasurer
- new executive members
- gate workers
- 50 - 50 ticket workers.
We greatly appreciate all help. If you are willing to help or have any questions please contact:
Candice Kraft (372-4747) or Ray Bergen (372-4781)
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Luseland Minor Hockey Association
- Teams represented from initiation to Senior
level ages 4 and up.
- Each team has their own practice time and
game times
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Luseland Minor Ball
Click here to take you to the Luseland Minor Ball Website
- We organize teams ranging from
(Kindergarten) T-ball to Midget (19 yrs. old) for both boys and girls.
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Luseland Tumbleweeds Square Dance
Club
- a dedicated group of square dancers meet
twice monthly for dances, plus other additional special dances.
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Luseland Walking Club
- indoor walking is available at the hall
several mornings each week during the winter months, with outdoor
walking during the summer.
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Luseland
Wildlife Federation
- Meetings are the 2nd Monday of the month -
September - June at 8:00 p.m. in the Luseland Legion Hall.
- Annual Wildlife Supper held in January.
Contact: Vern Gintaut - (306) 372-4224
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Luseland Community Ensemble
- Mixed Choir practices Thursday at 1:00
p.m. at the United Church. Everyone Welcome
Contact: Val Finley- (306) 372-4258
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Canada Day Committee
- organize a full slate of events for the
July 1st holiday, providing fun for all ages.
- Committee Members 2007-
Donna Fowler, Brian Honeker, Jason Thrun, Vanessa Thrun, Dorothy Magnus,
Deven Reiber, Shannon Cuthbert, Conrad Gartner, Lawrence Meier, Tanis
Sibley
- For the Canada Day 2007 Report Click here
- Sask Homecoming 2005 events & pictures click here
- Centennial 2010 click here
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Girl
Guides of Canada .
- the Luseland Guiding family includes solid year round
programming for Sparks - Kindergaren & Grade 1, Brownies -Grade 2
& 3, and Guides - Grade 4,5,6.
- Registration for the whole year is $115.00. For more
information
call Jean halliday - 372-4869 or Shannon Cuthbert 372-4437
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Luseland Theatre Inc.
- an organization that runs the local
theatre.
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Luseland K-40's
- social group for Kinsmen who are over the
age of 40.
- Meetings are the 4th Tuesday of the month
at the Kinsmen Theatre
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Luseland K-ettes
- is an organization open to members and past
members of the Kinette organization. 40 plus is an age requirement.
This is a social group with few service projects. Emphasis is on
socializing.
- Meet on the 4th Thursday of each month
September to October, January to May.
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Legion Hall - Royal Canadian Legion
Branch #146
- Meetings are held the first Monday of the
month at 7:30 p.m.
- Hall rental $75.00. Contact Lynn Walz for
more information
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Luseland Pioneer Club
- organization for Seniors.
- Provide many community services as well as a
place for seniors to congregate and enjoy a game of cards and
socialize.
- The monthly Wellness Clinic is held here,
with members doing the phoning and organizing. The Health Regiondoes
thier Flu Vaccinations here, wth set up help from the volunteers.
- Hold monthly potluck suppers and birthday
parties are held
- The Club can be rented for private
functions, teas or other events.
- Second Wednesday of every monthly Potluck
supper
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Luseland Youth Group
Luseland Youth Group... what's that? click here to find out what's been happening: luselandyouthgroup.blogspot.com
Watch for fundraisers happening throughout the year!!
-Questions, comments or suggestions of future youth fundraisers & events, please contact: Kurt Anderson (372-4131) or Marilyn Kirk (372-4544). |
CHURCHES
& ASSOCIATED ORGANIZATIONS
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Luseland Alliance Church
- Worship Service - 11:00 a.m.
Contact: Pastor Ed Kirk (306) 372-4434
email: luselandalliance@sasktel.net
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- Contact person: David Mellecke - 372-4217 or
372-4980
- Sunday Services at 10:30 a.m.
- Sunday School is at 9:30 a.m. each week during the winter
months
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St John's United Church
- United Church Women - women's group, meet monthly.
- To rent United Church Hall, Call Lillian Body @ 372-4707
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Jehovah's Witnesses
You are invited to a weekly program of Bible discussions.
Bible Discourse and Watchtower Study -talk
and discussion on how the Bible relates to our times and how to apply
its guidance in our lives
Congregation Bible Study, Theocratic Misistry School,
and Service Meeting - Study of Bible topids and a progressive
training course on how to teach the Bible. SUNDAY - 10:00 a.m.
TUESDAY - 7:30 p..
300 Chipman St., Luseland, SK. S0L 2A0
Watchtower
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BIBLE CAMPS |
Luseland Bible Camp check here for activities, camp dates and brochure
Luseland Bible Camp has lots going on in JUNE! Join the fun
- June 4, 2011 - register now! LASER TAG IS NEW AT LBC THIS YEAR!!!
- Laser Lots... (11am-3pm) -ages 6 yrs-adults. $25/adult & $15/youth campfire lunch included. June 18 - fundraiser 5km RUN Free t & laser tag afternoon for those collecting $100 from sponsors. Prizes for: fastest guy, fastest girl, oldest sponsored participant, youngest sponsored participant, highest sponsored participant, a good sportsmanship award, plus a few surprises along the way. Shorter courses available.
- June 25, 2011 - Paintball Blast (11am-3pm) ages 14-adult - $60/person - campfire lunch included.
- June 26, 2011- Gospel Jamboree, Camp Preview & Meal you won’t want to miss it!! 11am-7pm... music, laser, sharing, wall climbing, pool, games... come & go!! $20 adult/$10 youth if you pre-register by June 14th. Register to: emkirk@sasktel.net or (306) 372-4544. At the gate ticket prices: $25/adult, $15/youth & $5 child.
- Tuck shop is open for all events!
CAMP WEEKS:
- July 5-10.. Junior 1 Camp (ages 9-12)
- July 12-17 Junior Teen Camp (ages 13-15)
- July 20-24 Kidz Camp (ages 6-8)
- July 26-29 Paintball Much!! (ages 14-18)
- Aug 2-7 Senior Teen Camp (ages 16-18)
- Aug 9-14 Junior 2 Camp (ages 9-12)
- Sept 9-11 Teen Retreat (ages 13-18)
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE |
Luseland Volunteer Fire Department
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Legion Park
Beautiful park with mature
trees, a full block in size, in the centre of town. Also in the Legion
park is the Swimming pool and playground.
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Luseland Millennium Prairie Park
- a unique park dedicated to preserving a
plot of native prairie located in the center of Luseland. The Park
includes an interpretive Kiosk and plant identification markers for
dozens of native plants.
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Luseland Fair Grounds
- large well treed area, with concession booth, two open air
buildings, two ball diamonds and ample area for other activities.
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Luseland Memorial Arena
- a character indoor skating and curling rink with
artificial ice.
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Luseland Homecoming Hall
Community hall with full kitchen facilities, bar, stage and
dressing rooms.
The following are the Hall rental
prices:
Just Floor (without Kitchen) $200.00
with Bar - 100.00 (pop machine extra)
with Kitchen - $100
Total for everything = $400.00
If needed for second day - $100
Damage Deposit of $300
To book the hall phone the Town Office at 372-4218.
Policy
and more information on renting
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Cross Country Ski Trails
- several miles of groomed trails, west of town. (subject to
weather).
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Trout Ponds
- Two ponds, one with a scenic view of Bell Acres Golf
Course, fully stocked with rainbow trout.
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Luseland Housing
- The Luseland Housing Authority consists of a
combination of 20 houses, apartments and duplexes available for rent.
- There are 14 senior units. Ten of these are
one bedroom duplexes equipped with washer and dryer and four are two
bedroom apartments located in Golden Lodge where there is a common
lounge and laundry facilities.
- Six, three bedroom family houses are
managed by the Luseland Housing authority.
- Rent for all units is approximately 25% of
the tenant(s) gross monthly income with a maximum rent of $445 for a two
bedroom suite and $425 for one bedroom units and $445 for a family
house. Water, sewer and gas are provided free of charge for those living
in senior housing. Plus, as an added bonus sidewalks are kept clear in
the winter and the lawns are mowed in the summer at the senior
residences.
- There are currently NO VACANCIES
- but will take names.
It is senior living at its finest.
For more information contact Karen Mitzel, Manager at (306) 372-4390...
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