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Self-guided cultural tour hits ninth year

Visitors are invited to take a journey with participants in the 12-40 and Beyond, An Adventure in Rural Life, self-guided tour July 23 and 24.
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The members of the 12-40 and Beyond, An Adventure in Rural Life, welcome everyone to participate in their tour July 23 and 24 in the Blaine Lake, Marcelin, Leask and Hafford area. Back row: Anne and Mike Noel, Pat Wasylkowski, Lydia Harder, Denise Timm, Joan Balla, Della and Dave Harder, Orest and Nydia Pobran, Doreen Kalmakoff, Bill Nemish and Christine Watson. Sitting: Sandy and Buck Lafond, Alice and Hubert Smith. Front: Le Balla. Missing from photo are Chad Timm, Florence Cheveldayoff, Donna Thompson, Sylvia Ruedger, and Marion McGurgin. Photo by Vivian Nemish

Visitors are invited to take a journey with participants in the 12-40 and Beyond, An Adventure in Rural Life, self-guided tour July 23 and 24.

This enthusiastic group is hosting its ninth annual tour and attributes its popularity to the diversity of venues and scenery as visitors can travel through Hafford, Blaine Lake, Marcelin and Leask as well as the scenic wooded hills of Lac La Peche, Martin's Lake and Emerald Lake.

New brochures featuring a red elevator on a white background can be found at most businesses in these communities and surrounding areas as well as online (www.12-40andbeyond.com). The route will be visibly marked with bright red elevators the weekend of the tour.

Visitors on the tour will have an opportunity to visit a variety of venues. Heavenly Hills Orchard is tucked in the hills south of Blaine Lake and offers a number of varieties of Saskatoon berries either as U-pick or pre-pick options. The Timms will also offer refreshments, including homemade Saskatoon berry pie with ice cream.

Petrofka Bridge Orchard is located near the North Saskatchewan River and offers a glimpse into the apple orchard industry. The Noels offer apple cider, dehydrated apple slices and apple cider vinegar as well as a selection of fresh fruit and produce from local growers.

The community of Hafford has three venues with four participants displaying their wares. Sylvia Ruedger produces garden spirits and whimsical pieces to complement your décor, indoors or out. Most of her stained glass designs are original pieces exclusive to her. Donna Thompson has pursued her passion with stitches and color. Designing and creating, Donna has worked in many mediums and techniques producing doilies, cross-stitch pictures, fishermen knit sweaters, teddy bears, table runners and quilts.

The second Hafford venue displays the photographic works of Christine Watson. Her life-long love of photography as an art medium has inspired her to work at a professional level. Her studio will be open and outdoor photography will be on display.

The third artist is located 5 km north of Hafford. Nydia Pobran's venue showcases an exceptional display of works from national and international artists. Nydia also paints, using oils and acrylics. She enjoys capturing winter, desert and seasonal scenes as well as florals and landscapes.

Artist Joan Balla prefers to capture old farm buildings, landscapes and wildlife on canvas. The scenic setting of her country studio inspires her to create beautiful paintings in oil or acrylic. Joan's husband, Les, does a complementary job of framing her paintings, sometimes using old barn wood.

Marion McGurguin operates Maristone and creates jewellery with natural gemstones. Each handcrafted item is unique and original in colour, shape and design and is created to flatter you. Custom orders are accepted and designed to complement your style and flare.

Doreen Kalmakoff's Spirit of the Prairie Art and Teaching Studio is situated between Blaine Lake and Marcelin and is well-known to many visual and mosaic artists. Doreen offers classes year-round and has also taught in a number of communities and schools. Doreen's mediums range from walls and canvas to tables and bird baths, always creating professional and functional pieces of art. Guests are welcome to enjoy the shady lawn, tubs of colourful flowers and view the many outdoor mosaic murals on buildings and sidewalks.

There are fabric artists within the group who specialize in a variety of techniques. Florence Cheveldayoff's display, Fascinating Fabrics, focuses on bags, batiks and seasonal pieces in a variety of unique fabrics. Pat Wasylkowski of Denim Creations Made by Pat has become well-known for her perfected technique of recycling denim. Denim/fleece slipper moccasins, oven mitts, bags and purses plus lots more are available at her Marcelin site.

Pop's Old Forge, east of Marcelin, is home to blacksmith Hubert Smith. Hubert and Alice welcome guests to their workshop and take pride in sharing the art of blacksmithing. Hubert not only teaches the art but also designs and creates functional and ornamental pieces.

Nikihknan Crafts on the shore of Emerald Lake displays the team effort of Buck and Sandy Lafond. They combine their talents to showcase their Aboriginal ancestry. They work with wood, hide, leather and other natural materials to create a variety of decorative and useful objects.

Cabin 1 at Lac La Peche is the place to be to witness the fine art of weaving. Three generations of weavers produce a beautiful variety of products from the loom. Products are available for sale.

General Store Memories, Museum and Antiques is a two-story building offering items for sale and on display from days gone by. The main floor contains antiques and collectibles including glassware, jewellery, tins, calendars, toys, coins, books and tools. The second floor preserves local heritage and depicts the lifestyles of the last century. Unique gift items abound in this setting.

It is a weekend of sites, scenes and fun. It is an opportunity to see a diverse selection of art and enjoy some refreshments at the orchards. Be sure to grab a brochure and venture out. You never know what you will find or who you will meet!

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