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SaskScapes – The Junior Curators – with guests Kayla & Spencer

The Junior Curator program began in 2013 at the Meacham museum in Saskatchewan, and allows children who have a love of museums and history to take on some of the responsibilities of a museum curator. Kayla and Spencer share with us why they enjoy being junior curators….“It’s fun to do! Its cool showing people what you know”.

SaskScapes – Whirls & Twirls

Who knew that the secret to longevity could be found through square dancing! Join me, and 16 members of Kindersley, Saskatchewan’s “Whirls & Twirls” as we do-sa-do through their stories of Saskatchewan, and their love of square dancing.

SaskScapes – Grilledcheesapolooza

From humble beginnings in 2010 with a single metal band called Quetzalcoatl performing a backyard show and barbecuing grilled cheeses with friends in Kindersley, SK. Ever since this original backyard show, attendees and the number of grilled cheese sandwiches consumed at the Kindersley based festival have been doubling each year. With two stages, over twenty musical acts and a large art exhibition, the festival is now expecting attendance in the thousands.  In the coming years Grilledcheesapolooza will strive to grow and achieve its mission while staying true to the roots and core philosophies that gave birth to this festival. ALL HAIL THE CHEESE! 

GRILLEDCHEESA

SaskScapes – Remembering Alvin

A moving tribute to Alvin Cote who lived much of his life on the streets. He touched the lives of many in Saskatoon, including my two guests, who share their memories of the life of a man who continues to have an impact many, even after his passing.

 

Alvin Cote painting       photo taken by Cst. Chris Martin

SaskScapes – with guest Sherron Burns

Sherron Burns’ artistry weaves its way through theatre, dance, mask work, and puppetry.  She shares the work she is doing through collaborations, arts education, and her involvement in the newly formed Artist Run Centre (ARC) in North Battleford, SK.

SaskScapes – with guest Flo Frank

Flo Frank shares stories of her global “from-ness”, and her passion for indigenous cultures.  Stories from her travels, her love of Saskatchewan, cooking, and more. Flo’s work across Canada and around the world has made, and continues to make, a positive difference on the planet. Sage advice from her Grandmother!

SaskScapes – with guest Wendy Robinson

Wendy Robinson joins me along with her cousin Brenda Sapergia and their two horses, Gypsy and Zeva. “Equine Therapy” brings unconditional companionship and comfort in times of joy and sadness. Horses have played a major role in the lives of Wendy and Brenda and have brought them through some life-changing events.

SaskScapes – with guest Weldon Gray

Weldon Gray is a luthier, a wizard, and has kept company with greats like Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble! Enough said…Weldon defines the term a “Renaissance man”.

Visit: www.graylorelutes.com  and www.thewackywizard.net

 

 

 

 

SaskScapes-with guest Eileen Laverty

Eileen Laverty is a known for delivering heart-rending ballads, and has performed across Canada and Ireland. Eileen shares her stories from the road, her musical journey, life philosophy and her love of soccer!

Featured song by Eileen Laverty – “The Road” from the album “ground beneath my feet”

SaskScapes – with guest Carey Rigby-Wilcox

Carey Rigby-Wilcox is an advocate for adult literacy, an accomplished author and an inspiration for anyone overcoming the stigma, shame and fear around literacy challenges. Carey opens her heart in an honest discussion about her personal struggle and her triumphant accomplishments.  For those living in silence with this issue, this podcast will reassure you in knowing that you are not alone.