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Lethbridge Nov 3 – 5 Bus Registration

September 8, 2006

I know this week (week of September 6) and next week (week of September 11) are the first meetings for a lot of Division B clubs.

I hope everyone is as energized as I am.

In case you had not heard, BLT Club has chartered a bus from Saskatchewan (stopping in Saskatoon, Regina, Moose Jaw, and Swift Current) to the D42 Conference in Lethbridge, November 3 – 5.

If you are interested in registering for the bus, please email me (my email is on the About page).

I am confident the bus will fill up, so I encourage people to register as soon as possible.

For more information, please check out these two postings on the bus: the original posting and the schedule.

SK’s Biggest Housewarming Party

August 30, 2006

The place to be this Labor Day weekend will be Kipling for the Biggest Housewarming party ever for Kyle MacDonald.

Kyle started trading a red paper clip for different things until he reached his goal of a house.

He traded a part in the upcoming movie Donna on Demand for a house in the Kipling. It is an amazing venture and something just to come and check out.

You can check out Kyle’s web page at : oneredpaperclip.blogspot.com for details

There will be a lots going on this weekend in Kipling, including:

auditions for Donna on Demand;
outdoor movie screenings;
the sold-out Labour Day Roughriders/Blue Bomber grudge match on the big screen;
live music from six different acts:

Brad Johner,
Butterfinger,
Jody Gnant,
Colin Pearson,
Club Treehouse, and
Alex Runions; and

fireworks.

The movie auditions will run on all day Saturday with the top 10 advancing to the finals on Saturday night.

Division B Governor for 2004 – 2006, Jill will be the MC for the Saturday Night event.

Head out to Kipling, welcome Kyle and his girlfriend Dominique, and take in all the fun with an upcoming speech project in mind.

(If you had a red paper clip of your own, what route would you take to trade up to your dream goal?)

Any destination is achievable

August 29, 2006

“Any destination is achievable; you just have to keep pedalling every day.”
- Chris Robertson, after cycling from Point Pelee, ON to Tuktoyaktuk, NT, a distance of 6520 kms,
cited in The Penguin Dictionary of Popular Canadian Quotations, edited by John Robert Colombo, p. 110.

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