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Air Cadets is a federally sponsored program for young Canadians aged 12 to 18 who are interested in participating in a variety of challenging and rewarding activities. For more information, contact Lorna Dickinson at 448-4410. Al-Anon offers hope and help to families and friends of alcoholics. For more information, contact 453-6299. Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. Meetings are held at the Catholic Church every Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. For more information, contact 453-6299. Bits 'n Pieces Quilt Club meets every Monday night at the store behind the Bargain Shop. For more information, contact Elsie Faber at 453-2419. Carlyle Cub Scouts contribute to the education of young people through a value system based in the Schout Promise and Law, to help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in society. For more information, contact Don Shirley at 453-6246. Carlyle Curling Club offers Monday and Thursday afternoon curling for seniors, Monday and Thursday night league curling. Fore more information, contact the Curling Club at 453-6722. Carlyle Demo Club - For more information, contact Troy Turner at 453-2944. Carlyle Figure Skating Club offers CanSkate and Star Skate programs, and put on a recital each year. Fore more information, contact Madeline Valentine at 453-6324 or 453-2071. Carlyle Fire Department is a non-profit organization providing services to Carlyle and area. Meetings are held at the fire hall on the third Wednesday of each month, with fire brigade practice on the first Wednesday of each month. Fore more information, contact Fire Chief Trent Lee at 453-4444 or 577-1510.
Carlyle Flying Club: Contact Duncan Brown at 453-2839 or Blair Andrew at 453-6718 for more information. Carlyle Hooters and Carlyle Cowboys are recreational hockey clubs. For more information, contact Shayne McAuley (Hooters) at 453-6280 or Dean Sargent (Cowboys) at 453-6789. Carlyle Lions Club is a service club which works towards making a better community. Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday of the month at the Carlyle Curling Club, beginning at 7:00 p.m. For more information, contact Leo Grossman at 453-6156. Carlyle Minor Ball provides a source of physical activity for children of all ages. For more information, contact Craig Savill at 448-4913. Carlyle Minor Hockey provides an opportunity for children in the following age categories: 6 & under 8 & under Atom (10 & under) Pee Wee (11 & 12) Bantam (13 & 14) Midget (15 - 17) For more information, contact Trevor Petterson at 453-6165. Cornerstone Family & Youth is a non-profit, charitable organization formed to serve the needs of children, families, youth and young adults in Carlyle. For more information, contact Jerri Lenius at 453-2024, or Madeline Valentine at 453-2071. Cornerstone Regional Economic Development Authority is committed to facilitating and enhancing business and economic development opportunities in the area. For more information, contact Judy Riddell at 453-6097, or 1-866-552-7332. Cornerstone Theatre hosts movies from October through the winter on Friday and Saturday evenings, starting at 8:00 p.m. Cornerstone Theatre Inc. is based in the southeast corner of Saskatchewan, drawing both cast and audience from areas in and around Carlyle, Oxbow, Kennedy, Estevan, Manor, and Arcola. The troupe hosts two major productions each year, usually in the spring and winter, in Carlyle. For more information, contact Shannon Klatt at 453-6223. Guides and Brownies, a worldwide movement for girls, led by women who are young at heart, is a place where girls can be themselves, have fun, make new friends and participate in new adventures. They meet at the United Church once a week. Age categories are as follows: Sparks (Ages 5 to 7) Brownies (Ages 7 to 9) Guides (Ages 9 to 12) PathFinders (Ages 12 to 15) For more information, contact Shelly Slykhuis at 453-2878. Happy Gang Club is a senior citizens' group that gets together to have some fun. For more information, contact Cliff Walker at 453-2314. Karate runs Tuesday evenings from September to June at the Carlyle Elementary School. There are classes for ages 5 to 8, 8 to 12, and Adults. For more information, Joan Adams at 577-4690. KidSport is a children's charity. It is designed to assist children of families facing financial obstacles to participate in community sport programs. For more information, contact Shelley Sargent at 453-2393 or 453-6789, or phone 1-800-319-GAME. Knights of Columbus is a Catholic men's fraternal benefit society formed to render financial aid to members and their families and communities. For more information, contact Jack Baker at 453-2545 (work) or 453-2394 (home). Lion's Campground - contact Leo Grossman for bookings (453-6156). Moose Mountain and District Soccer offers kids an opportunity to have some fun and get some exercise. For more information, contact Teresa Valentine at 453-6365. Moose Mountain Friendship Center is a non-profit agency devoted to the development of the Aboriginal community by offering personal services, employment, referral services, legal services and youth and family health programming. For more information, contact 453-2425. Moose Mountain Mudders is a group of quadders from southeast Saskatchewan who have the common interest of sharing fellowship on the trails. For more information, contact President Bryan Barsness at 453-6074, Vice President Aaron Bohnert at 861-6373, Treasurer Heather McConnell at 453-2693 or Secretary Cindy Boehm at 453-2705. Moose Mountain Snowmobile Club offers groomed trails, poker derbies and relaxing winter outings. For more information, contact Paul Ficken at 736-2513. Motor X Club is a fun filled club that offers a fun time on motorbikes. For more information, contact Susan or Kelly Rekken at 453-4447 or 453-2230, or Jeannie or Brian Nicholson at 453-2202. Prairie Dog Drive-In, 577-8778 Royal Canadian Legion, contact Jack Wilson at 453-2593, or Wendy Rounce at 453-6174. Rusty Relics Museum is located on Railway Avenue within an old CN Rail station, and gives visitors a wonderful glimpse into the past. For more information, contact the Museum at 453-2266. Toastmasters is a non-profit educational organization where members learn communication and leadership skills by speaking and working with others in a warm and friendly environment. For more information, contact Barb Haddow at 577-2212. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) is an international non-profit weight loss support organization. Meetings are held every Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m. at G. F. Kells High School. For more information, contact Joan Mills at 448-2246 or Donna Beaver at 453-6359. Weight Watchers will help you learn to make wise choices, eat healthy and enjoy food and exercise. Meetings are held at the United Church on Wednesday, beginning with weigh-in at 6:15 p.m. For more information, contact Del Grossman at 453-6156.
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