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MAYOR’S MESSAGE There have been quite a few concerns re-
garding back alleys brought to Town Council and employees. We have collectively dis-
cussed these issues and are not “sweeping this issue under the rug.” We are looking at cost
-effective solutions, solutions that will not “break the bank” and also be semi long term so-
lutions, instead of band-aid solutions that will result in the same problems next year. With
spring in the air, there are kids everywhere on bikes, scooters, skate boards, & on foot.
Soccer season is also here and with the increased activity, we ask that everyone take ex-
tra care driving on the streets and watching for pedestrian traffic, especially for the kids.
Our children are our most important resource and their safety is all of our responsibility. I
will be making my rounds, touring town either running or walking, and look forward to
seeing everyone out and about enjoying the spring.
Working together, working for Hepburn,
Mayor Jeff Peters
• Next Council Meetings: May 17, June 21, July 19 or TBC. • Delegations: Council receives delegations with proper notice. Notify Town Office
with completed Delegation Form (form on website), by the Friday before the scheduled meeting. Delegation Form Deadlines are: May 12, June 16, July 14.
• ASSESSMENT NOTICE: Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll of the Town of Hepburn for the year 2017 has been prepared and is open to inspection at the Town Office from 9:00 a.m. to Noon and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday between the following dates: March 21, 2017 to May 23, 2017. Assessment no-tices have been sent as required, pursuant to Section 214 of The Municipalities Act. Any person who wishes to appeal his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal, accompanied with a $150.00 fee for each assessment being ap-pealed, which will be returned if the appeal results in a change to the assessment to: Town of Hepburn, Box 217, Hepburn, SK S0K 1Z0.
Howler Happenings Thanks to our growing list of Mailing Volunteers!
Thanks to Cecelia for joining our crew. If you
want a coffee OR tea & a sunny place to volun-
teer, sign up for the next Mailing Prep Session
on Friday, June 2, at 1pm, by contacting us at
[email protected] Upcoming Deadlines are as
follows:
• May 29 for June Issue #9
• June 26 for July Issue #10
• July 31 for August Issue #11
These dates are subject to change, but will be
noted in each issue of the Howler and on the
website.
INSIDE THIS EDITION… PG
MAYOR’S MESSAGE 1
COUNCIL NOTICES
COMMUNITY GROUP THANK-YOU
WEBSITE WORK
PARKS & REC CORNER 2
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
TWIN RIVERS FEATURES
YOUTH SPOTLIGHT
TOURISM INFO
CONSTITUENCY NEWS 3
COUNCIL INFO
TOWN OFFICE UPDATES
TOWN INFO
COMMUNITY NEWS 4
Edition #8, MAY 5, 2017
www.hepburn.ca
The Hepburn Howler
WEBSITE WORK
The HOME PAGE is updated for your information on MWF. All webpages are current as of May 1 with info provided to the Office.
We are always in process! If you catch an error or bring ideas, you are eligible for a small thank-you! It’s Alexa Friesen this
month—thanks for filling out a Hepburn postcard! Keep up with what’s happening in Hepburn at www.hepburn.ca
COMMUNITY GROUP THANK YOU: This Month’s Feature is: HEPBURN SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL.
The Council includes: Kelsie-Lynn Harms (Chair), Danielle Olson (VP),
Ron Sigstad (P), Tammy Selvig & Tania Bueckert (Teacher Reps), Lisa
Braun (Town Liaison), Julie Unruh, Kim Martens, Melissa Peters, Ruth
Fehr, Candace Berg. The Council meets monthly, the first Thursday of the
month. The Council focused on Literacy Month for March, and is planning
for the Concession for the Hepburn Track and Field Meet. Find out more
info about the School and the SCC at the School Website and on the bulletin
board located near the staff room. http://blogs.spiritsd.ca/hepburn/
SCC Elections are May 12. 3 positions are open. Contact the School for
info and nomination forms at 306-947-2077.
Jennifer Becker (Chair), Lisa Braun (CC), Doug
Peters, Kim Poulsen, Troy Prosofsky, Cheryl
Reddekopp (TR), Sheldon Willems (RM Rep),
Ken Jeschke (Council Rep).
Follow “Hepburn Parks and Rec” on FACEBOOK
and invite others to Like the page.
Parks & Rec Meeting: Date: May 1 & June 5 Location: Hepburn School Meetings are the first Monday of the month. These meetings will focus on FAIR DAYS, grant applica-tions, park/green space planning, & Youth Events. Your ideas are welcome! Family Movie Night: Dates: Resume in September Feedback is welcome. Watch for new schedule! Saturday Ball Clinics:
Date: June 3 & 10 Location: Ball Diamonds Registration forms on the website. Daniella Klassen coordinator. Volunteers with skills in softball are welcome. 10am-12pm for ages 5-8yrs, 1-3pm for 9-12 yrs. Concession available from 9.30am-3.30pm both Saturdays for spectators, participants, & volunteers. Funds raised go to Youth Initiatives. Volunteer of the Year Award: Date: May 29, deadline Location: Town Office Forms are available on the website and at the Of-fice. Nominate a worthy recipient today. DID YOU KNOW? Hepburn is a part of Lakeland District —http://www.lakelanddistrict.ca “building healthy active and creative lifestyles through sport, culture and recreation.” BADMINTON: Thanks for all who attended so far! We booked 5 Thursday evenings from April to early June. Thurs-days 7-830pm @ School. May 4, 18, 25. Email to book a spot. Follow updates on Facebook. Summer Ideas: Maybe a Run/Walk group, beach volleyball, Spike-Ball, family slo-pitch afternoons, family soccer, and more. If you have suggestions, contact Lisa. Community Fireside Nights: Dates: Wednesday Evenings These gatherings will be hosted from June 14 to August 16. Times and locations to be announced. Cancelled in rainy weather. Free drinks & snacks provided.
Fair Days Sponsors: Local businesses, of any size, are welcome to spon-sor Fair Days. ($100 or $200). All businesses will be acknowledged throughout the weekend. Thanks to those already responding - we appreciate your sup-port! Contact the Office. Make cheques payable to Hepburn Parks and Rec.
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CALENDAR *MAY 4—BADMINTON, 7PM *5—HOWLER FOLDING *12—SCC ELECTIONS *18—BADMINTON, 7PM *19 & 22—NO SCHOOL *19—PRAIRIE MEATS FUNDRAISER PICKUP @ ARENA *24—SCHOOL TRACK MEET *25—PLAYSCHOOL REGISTRATION & AGM, PLAYSCHOOL, 6:30PM *25—BADMINTON, 7PM *27—TOWN WIDE GARAGE SALES, 9AM-3PM *26-31—TOWN-WIDE CLEANUP—LARGE BINS AT ARENA, THANKS LORAAS! *27—YOUTH MOVIE NITE *29—VOLUNTER OF THE YEAR NOMINATIONS DUE *JUNE 1—BADMINTON, 7PM *2—HOWLER FOLDING *3 —BALL CLINICS, 10AM-12PM, 1PM-3PM *5—NO SCHOOL *8—SCHOOL TRACK MEET *10—BALL CLINICS, 10AM-12PM, 1PM-3PM *14—COMMUNITY FIRESIDE NIGHTS BEGIN (WEDNESDAYS!) *16-18—FAIR DAYS WEEKEND + VALLEY CUP U16 TOURNEY *16 OR 17—YOUTH MOVIE NITE, WORKSHOP, 7.30PM *21—COMMUNITY FIRESIDE NIGHTS (WEDNESDAYS!) *28—HEPBURN GR 12 GRAD CEREMONY, BETHANY *28—LAST DAY OF SCHOOL *30—HOWLER FOLDING *JULY 1—YOUTH MOVIE NITE, *5—KIDVENTURE, HEPBURN MB *24-28—AIA SOCCER CAMP
WWW.HEPBURN.CA [email protected]
Adult Co-Ed Slo-Pitch League & Tournament: Date: weeknights, May-June Contact Brent Block at 306-241-0442 or email [email protected]. There are 5 teams who may need sub and/or regular players. Game schedule will be posted on website soon. *NOTE: Ball Tour-nament at Fair Days June 16-18. Sign up a team
with Troy Prosofsky at 306-947-0017 or email Town Office. Grant Applications: We have applied for 5 grants this year, and have received 3. Thank you to community volunteers who are providing research, input, and support in these processes. Thanks to Affinity Credit Union ($500) “Event Funding” for Fair Days, and ($2526) “District Funding” for Arena Improvements, and to SGI ($150) for Crosswalk Safety Program. Want to help with grants? Contact Lisa. Hepburn Fair Days Talent Show: Date: Sat June 17, 4pm Location: Hepburn School stage. All talents are welcome plus any crafts or art to be
displayed in your honour around the gym. Rehears-als will be at school the week before the perfor-mance. All ages welcome! For sign-up & more information, ccotact Kim Poulsen at 306-914-1383 or [email protected] Fair Days Weekend: Dates: June 16-18, 2017 Includes U16 Valley Cup, Ball Tournament, and much more. See website. Volunteers welcome for Midway, Valley Cup, and more! WHAT DOES HEPBURN NEED? THANKS for taking time to stop in, email, & share your thoughts. Suggestions are always welcome at [email protected]. Postcards are available for chil-dren & youth to submit IDEAS at Hepburn School & Town Office. YOUTH SPOTLIGHT:
• Youth Movie Nights: May 27, June 16 or 17,
July 1. Contact Olivia Kopp. @7.30pm. Super-vision provided by Adult Youth-Sponsors.
• The Workshop Youth Centre has supervised
drop-in on Wed & Thu 3-5pm, for grades 7-12.
• Do you know youth with IDEAS? Send them
to me, and let’s help their ideas come to life.
• Art Contest for Canada 150 https://
doodles.google.ca/d4g
PARKS & REC CORNER TWIN RIVERS FEATURES:
This group collaborates on differ-
ent initiatives including a Business
Directory & a Hospital Initiative
for Rosthern. *Pick up a Business
Directory at the Town Office for
more info. If you want to get into
the 2017 Directory, contact Darla
at [email protected]. See
Hospital Fundraiser Info on p.4.
A: ANIMAL REGISTRATION-NEW
Registration is free until May 31. Bylaw is available on the website, including complaint & registration forms. 35+ animals are already registered. ACCESS ROAD: Find out more from Ministry of Highways at: http://www.highways.gov.sk.ca/common-questions/ To reg-ister a complaint about the Hepburn Access Road: go to: http://www.highways.gov.sk.ca/Contact. ARENA Thanks to those who attended the Arena Season Re-view Meeting on April 26. Your feedback is appreci-ated and will impact next year’s planning. A special thanks to all VOLUNTEERS, STAFF & SPONSORS who made this a great season! For rentals of the lobby &/or kitchen in spring or summer, contact Tim at [email protected] or 306-947-7666. BACK LANES The Town is looking into a maintenance program for back lanes as part of the 2017 budget process. BULLETIN BOARD The Town has two bulletin boards inside the office entrance, & an outdoor one by post office. Feel free to bring your notices here. Businesses, job postings, property for sale, events, etc. are welcome. BUSINESSES & CARDS Please register for a business license (forms on the website), and help us promote your efforts. If you have a BUSINESS CARD, bring to the Town Office. BUSINESS EXPO INTEREST—NEW Interested in a larger scale expo with businesses, crafts, and trades? Inquire with the Town Office. CLEAN-UP DAYS—NEW Thanks to Loraas Disposal for helping us with “Town-Wide Clean-Up Days!” Mark your calendar for May 26-31, and clean up your yard, house, & garage before & after the May 27 Garage Sales. Bins will be located at the Arena parking lot. More info to come. Need a Large Bin Rental? Contact Loraas at 306-242-2300 or http://www.loraas.ca/service-quote/ COOKBOOKS Cookbooks 2 for $10. A good idea for a grad, birth-day, wedding, moving out gift! Funds go to Arena. CONCERNS & FORMS Use Complaint Form & Delegation Form onwebsite. Feedback to 306-947-2170 or [email protected]. *Emergency: 306-947-0000 about water or sewer. FORMS-FOR PERMITS Planning a Project? Most require the Building and Development Permit Form, plus Specifications Form of the project type on website on Town Office Page. GARAGE SALE—NEW Register by May 22 for $2, for balloons & maps to promote your sale. Form on website. Sat, May 27 from 9am-3pm. Museum of Wheat open 10-3. The Centre open for Soup, Bun & Pie 9-2.
MUD & RUTS
Thanks for limiting traffic and speed in muddy or soft areas to avoid ruts in back alleys, grass are-as, & gravel parking areas. PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency (SAMA) has provided property assessments. www.sama.sk.ca. Appeals are due with payment to Town Office by Tuesday, May 23. RECYCLING/WASTE COLLECTION May 12/26 are waste; May 5/19 are recy-cling. Contact Loraas Disposal at (306) 242-2300 or Town Office (306) 947-2170. SCREEN-FREE WEEK?! This promotion starts May 1st! Planning to #TurnItOff and #TakeItOutside? Download and use the Screen Time & Physical Activity Tracker this spring and summer. You might be surprised at what you find. More at: Saskatchewan In Motion http://www.saskatchewaninmotion.ca/ UTILITY ACCOUNTS Set up online payments. Sign up for E-Notices of your Bill! Note: We attach the Howler to the utility email—you can read it from your phone! TAXES—PROPERTY TAXES Q’s re: arrears or payment plans,? Contact Town Office. Property tax notices are out end of July. You are welcome to make payments now! VOLUNTEERS Want to join a team? Local boards need mem-bers. Shepherds Villa, Hepburn Housing Authori-ty, Parks and Rec, Minor Soccer, Minor Hockey, Playschool, School Community Council, and other groups need committed community-minded indi-viduals. Event and project volunteers are also needed—crossing guard supervisors, community readers, library, fair days, valley cup tourney, track meet concession, Bethany work bees, & more. Contact Office. WASTE SITE Mennon Site open 1st & 3rd Saturdays 9-5, and Thursdays 12-8pm. See link below for info. Please do not use rural land for dumping. http://rmoflaird.ca/residents/recycling-waste/waste/mennon-waste-site/ WATER NEWS “Notice to Consumers” on Hepburn Waterworks 2016 is on the website. Remember new rates as of May 1. Coin or card problems? Let us know. WELCOME TO HEPBURN Thanks for feedback on a “WELCOME” program. Volunteers needed! I have one so far. Z: “ZOOM” Children & youth: Bike, scoot, and walk with awareness. Vehicle drivers: Respect speed limits, & watch for those on foot and on wheels. Be in-formed on ATV rules —http://www.satva.ca/atv-safety
TOWN OFFICE UPDATES, from A-Z
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COUNCIL INFO:
MAYOR:
JEFF PETERS
COUNCILLORS:
CHRIS BECKER
CHRIS CROCKETT
KEN JESCHKE
CRAIG KOSOWAN
ROLES:
Each person represents the
Town of Hepburn at various
meetings. Jeff Peters = Twin
Rivers Planning District &
Saskatoon Northern Commu-
nities Association;
Chris Becker = EMO;
Chris Crockett = Twin Rivers
Planning Commission, Fire/
First Responders;
Craig Kosowan = Wheatland
Library;
Ken Jeschke = Hepburn Parks
and Rec.
CONSTITUENCY NEWS: *MLA is Randy Weekes: Thu10-3 @ Bethany #114. www.randyweekes.ca *MP is Kelly Block: kellyblockmp.ca
OFFICE INFO: 402 Main Street, Box 217,
Hepburn, SK S0K 1Z0
Phone: 306-947-2170
Fax: 306-947-4202
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.hepburn.ca
*Brad Wiebe, Administrator
*Lisa Braun, Office Assistant,
Community Coordinator
*Les Fehr, Maintenance
*Tim Harms, Maintenance,
Water Plant, Arena
*Cory Johnston, Water Plant
*Kim Bushman, Office Assistant
Substitute
Emergency: 306-947-0000
QUESTIONS? Read the website
HOME PAGE for the LATEST updates.
www.hepburn.ca
SUNSHINE YOGA: Beginner/intermediate yoga, by Jennifer
Froess, certified 200hr RYT yoga instructor. @ ZOAR MENNONITE, 4009 2nd Ave E,
Waldheim. EVERYONE welcome! Tue 7:30-8:30pm – Apr 25th–May 16th. Tue 10:00-11:00am – Apr 25th–May 16th. Thu 10:00-11:00am – Apr 27th–May 18th. Bring yoga
mat. Cost: $40/session. $15 if drop-in. Payment by cash or cheque at first class.
Contact 306-947-2524 or [email protected].
*See flier on town website home page.
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BETHANY CAMPUS: Campus Rentals:
From a single classroom to large events like retreats, weddings or
sporting events, we can accommodate! Call Darryl Balzer
at 306-292-7349.
Happenings: Mennonite Disaster Service is housing
volunteers on campus from May 1 until fall, building houses in Hague to ship to Fort McMurray for fire victims. Volunteer for a day or two! C all 1-431
-777-4820. Give a Fort McMurray family a new beginning!
Volunteer: If you want to be on the list of campus volunteers, call Darryl Balzer at 306-292-7349 or stop by and see us. We will be making the campus beautiful again this spring so if you’re picking
up flowers or getting rid of perennials, consider donating flowers!
Facebook: Please like and share our Facebook page to spread the word about all the great things happening on campus.
Find us at https://www.facebook.com/BethanyCollegeSK/
Website:
https://thrivesk.com/
Hepburn Athletics Fundraising Update *Supper & Silent Auction made a profit of
$2706.71. *Mom's Pantry fundraiser made a profit
of $899.09. THANK YOU to our local residents and rural community for supporting our fundraisers and
our students in their physical activities.
Jerseys have been ordered for cross-country, bad-minton, and track & field teams.
SCHOOL NEWS: *PSSD Annual General Meeting – May 25, 7pm, PSD office, Warman. A report from the Board of Education, the Director of Education, and the Chief Financial Officer. *Notice of School Community Council Elections: Contact the school to find out more and get nomination forms. Election is May 12. Click here for notice: School Community Council Elections *Remember: No School days – May 19, May 22, June 5. Other Dates: May 24 elementary T&F, June 8 WHHLRS track meet, June 28 last day of school and graduation, 29 no school, 30 report cards gr 9-12, SK Trip May 29-June 2 *Kindergarten Registration – Children who are five years of age as of December 31, 2017 may be admitted to Kindergarten this fall. Parents or guardians who are considering registering children for 2017-2018 year are asked to contact the school at 947-2077. *School Community Council – Our SCC
supports student learning success and wellbeing,
and encourages parent and community
involvement in the school. Consider running in
the upcoming SCC election. Parents and
community members are eligible to run for the
local SCC. Thanks to outgoing members
Julie Unruh and Ruth Fehr!
MINOR SOCCER: *Website: valleysoccer.ca—click on
Hepburn Link under “TOWNS”
*Facebook: “Hepburn Minor Soccer”
*Prairie Meats Pickup @ Arena May 19
*Games & Practices at School &
Bethany Fields all week
Hepburn Playschool AGM & Registration Night For Current Parents of Students, Par-ents of Upcoming Preschoolers, & In-
terested Community Members, Thurs, May 25, 6:30pm, @ Playschool. Fall 2017 Class Registrations for 3 year
olds & 4 year olds. For more info, contact Joy N at 306-947-7721.
SCHOOLS, GROUPS, CLUBS, CHURCHES, & MORE...
SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS: Art Skills? Crossing Guard? Library Help? Classroom Readers? Concession Workers for Track Meet? Phone: 306-947-2077.
MUSEUM OF WHEAT BOARD: Opening Day is Saturday, May
20. Coffee & Donuts, 10am-3pm. Open every Saturday from May
20-Sept 2. For tours, contact Diana Stobbe 306-947-4351.
BOWLING: Bowling Rentals are available for parties
& gatherings, $60/hr. Contact Janet at 306-947-2192.
The Ice Cream Patch Open: May 1st – September long weekend. Hours: Monday – Thursday, 6:30 – 9pm
Closed on rainy days Gift Cards Available
Located: Across from the school yard/
soccer field
“Every day should start
with Coffee
& end with Ice Cream”
Ideas for Spring & Summer
Activity? Check out https://www.facebook.com/
Saskatchewaninmotion/
posts/10155272522449962
http://www.saskatchewaninmotion.ca/
NEWS FROM THE CENTRE: -There will be a garage sale at The
Centre May 27. We will be serving
Soup, Buns and Pie. 9-2.
-During Fair Days, the Saturday morn-
ing breakfast, June 17th, will be served
by the seniors at The Centre from 8:30
-10:00am.