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Dance club and Beavers back in Botha after Christmas break

I hope everyone had a safe and Happy New Year. The weather was a little on the cold side, but seemed to improve as the evening progressed.

I hope everyone had a safe and Happy New Year.

The weather was a little on the cold side, but seemed to improve as the evening progressed.

There was a good turn-out at the dance held at the hall on New Year’s Eve with a good time had by all.

Dance classes and Beavers resume again this month as we all try to get to back into the swing of things now that the holidays are over.

The ice at the arena has been put to good use since being completed Dec. 21, If you have any questions please contact Ryan at 403-742-2559 or Murray at 403-742-8784, as they are caring for the arena this year. The ice will be open from 9a.m. to 10p.m. daily ,though we are not handing out keys this year we are still having the family passes for $25 to cover expenses.

Botha Community Centre society is happy to report that it have received a $15,000 grant from the federal government for the new roof on the arena, this puts the funds at the halfway mark.

Botha Seniors’ Centre continues with carpet bowling Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m., floor curling is Thursdays at 1:30p.m. and 7 p.m. Military whist returns soon, as well they will be hosting Bingo on Jan. 19 the doors open at 6:30p.m.

The Old-Time Dance Club is kick’in it up on Jan. 8, this is the first dance of the new year.

Botha United Church continues to hold worship Sundays at 11 a.m. That’s it for Botha this week have a great week.