Hey, Kerrobert! It’s Community Calendar Time!

Purchase a community calendar and list your special dates!

  • $15 each with up to 10 listings – birthdays, anniversaries, memorials

  • All the school dates are listed like holidays, early dismissals, report cards, etc.

  • Community Organizations list their special dates like meetings, markets, yearly events, etc.

Don’t use a paper calendar but want to support?

  • Pay it forward by purchasing a calendar.  We’ll put in the listings of your family’s birthdays, etc. then we’ll give the calendar to a new family in school or someone else in the community!

Purchase an ad space that hangs in community homes all year!

  • $50 for an ad space that comes with a free calendar for your workplace as a thank you.

  • Note:  Purchase of ad space is just for ad on the backing sheet; if special date listings are desired for your employees or family, a calendar needs to be purchased in order to put listings in the actual calendar pages.

List Community Events

  • List meetings and special events for community organizations for free

  • If your organization wants to donate for this service, we’ll give it a free calendar for any donation of $15 or over.

All proceeds from the calendar sales go towards learning enhancement and school projects such as playground equipment, water bottle fill fountains, special guest speakers, etc.

Pay by cash, cheque made out to Kerrobert Community Council, or etransfer to kerrobertcommunitycalendar@gmail.com.

Fill out the form in last year’s calendar to renew OR fill out a form at the Credit Union or the Library.  There are drop boxes there to leave your payment and form.

Contact us on our Facebook page @ Kerrobert Community Calendar – KCS SCC or text/call Judy Neumeier @ 306-834-7145.

A huge thank you to The Chronicle, the Credit Union, and the Library for supporting this Kerrobert Community Council fund raising endeavor for our school. See you on the calendar!

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