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Little Horse Lodge on North Green Lake under new management

Community news happening around the Watch Lake and North Green Lake area
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The Perkins family

The Little Horse Lodge re-opened for business on May 1

Lynne and James Perkins have taken over management of the lodge and their family has rallied in support. Lynne and James are joined by daughter, Petra, James’ father, Eugene Perkins, from Saskatchewan, and James’ mother and step-father, Karen and Ed Goertzen, from Keremeos.

Lynne’s mother, Illana Fortin, from Spences Bridge will also be lending a hand whenever she is able. Members of the community are pleased with the return of Lorie McCrossan as the lodge’s cook.

 

Dinner/silent auction

The members of the Watch Lake Green Lake Community Association invite everybody to attend a pasta dinner and silent auction at the newly refurbished hall, 6453 Little Green Lake Rd. on May 24.

Doors open at 5 p.m. and dinner is at 6. Bring your own refreshments.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children under 10 years. For tickets and further information, or to donate items for the silent auction, please call Tanya at 250-456-7783 or Joni at 250-455-7330.

 

W.I. news

The May meeting of the Watch Lake and District Women’s Institute is rescheduled due to the Fairy Garden Class taking place on May 21.

The Women’s Institute is pleased at the response to the class, as it filled up very quickly. A second class on herb containers may be held depending on interest.

If you would like to attend an herb garden class, please call Linda Krupp at 250-456-7733

The May meeting will be held on May 28 at the Watch Lake Community Hall, with a social and silent auction beginning at 11 a.m. and the meeting commencing at noon.