Thumbs up - To gardeners and neighbours
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- Published on Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Submitted by Brenda Madill
The Neepawa Press
Thumbs up to the Barillas and their flower garden. Had a couple from Winnipeg stop in Kerreen’s and ask about it and ask who tended it, plus I know numerous grad pictures were taken thereI so think they need a thumbs up.
A second one to the Rotary for bringing the RCMP Musical Ride. What a great show they put on and well done by Rotary.
RCMP Musical Ride comes to Neepawa
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- Published on Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Photos by John Drinkwater. Supported by the Neepawa Rotary Club, the RCMP Musical Ride visited Neepawa on Tuesday, July 19. Thirty-two riders and horses put on a thrilling performance despite high temperatures and humidity. Just under $12,000 was raised at the gate with over 1,500 attending.
Left: Filipino dancers provided pre-ride entertainment. Right: Leyton Bennet, piper with the Winnipeg based Lord Selkirk Robert Fraser Memorial Pipes & Drums, entertaining Musical Ride spectators.
RCMP Musical Ride in motion.
A Mid Summer’s Eve in Neepawa
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Photos by Tony Eu. Left: Sandra Turner, the owner of Studio One and Beyond the Garden Gate, giving Bruce Francis a trim. Right: The flower cooler at Beyond the Garden Gate.
By Tony Eu
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
‘A Mid Summer’s Eve’ is an annual sales event held by local businesses. Referred to as Shop & Dine as well, the event this year took place on July 21 and included Beyond the Garden Gate, Studio One, Brews Brothers, Kerreen’s Clothing, It’s Time Fashion & Gifts, 4U Home Décor and Herbs for Health.
The Herbs for Health sign displayed in the store.
Theoren Fleury brings Victor Walk to Neepawa
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Photo by Tony Eu. A group of walkers during the Victor Walk. From left to right: Theo Fleury, Elle Presley, Aleksandra Zelic, Doug Miller and Stafford Greer.
By Tony Eu
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
On July 20, 2016, former NHL star and survivor of childhood sexual abuse Theoren Fleury brought his Victor Walk to Neepawa. This stop is only one of many on this year’s walk from Russell to Winnipeg.