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NORTHLAND POWER GAMES CENTRE
THE PLACE to be after sporting events each day! Open daily from 4 pm @ the Western Development Museum … Everyone Welcome!
FAMILY
NIGHT
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH
HERITAGE
NIGHT
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH
JERSEY
NIGHT
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST
INDIGENOUS
CULTURE NIGHT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22ND
Proudly sponsored by
The LAST
HOORAH!
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD
Paul Runalls & The Prairie Sailor Band
SLEIGH RIDES through the lit up WDM Village
HIP HOP Workshop
Learn some cool moves … …All ages welcome!
EASY LISTENING Sarah Whitbread
Pianist
Melanie Hemmerling Vocalist
Patrick & Andrea Whelan Keyboard & Guitar
Lawrence Roy Jr. Acclaimed Hoop Dancer
accompanied by members of
Young Thunder, an Indigenous drumming group from Thunderchild First Nation
Multicultural Dance
A vibrant and colourful evening of dancing from around the world.
Back of the Bus Featuring contemporary and
traditional Irish, Scottish and East Coast music.
Scott’s Flyers A unique `Acro Yoga’ demonstration
The Saskatchewan Dance Project
Professional contemporary dance company
Jeffrey Straker Canadian singer/songwriter whose piano based, pop musical style has wowed audiences in Canada and
around the world. Proudly sponsored by
Interactive drumming, singing, dance
and games demonstrations by local & nationally
renowned Indigenous Artists.
Meet and visit with Indigenous role models including:
Fred Sasakamoose (first Indigenous treaty status NHL
hockey player) &
Kendal Netmaker (motivational speaker & owner of
Neechie Gear)
EASY LISTENING Patrick & Andrea Whelan
Keyboard & guitar
and Jake Vaadeland
Bluegrass Banjo
DANCE (19+)
9 pm – 1 am featuring
Beer League
*ALL WEEK*
Lounge with big screen for Olympics and SWG events Volunteer Lounge
1974 Games Archive Display
Games Souvenirs Selfie Photo Booth
Entertainment for all ages, food and beverages
$5/person $12/Family … FREE ADMISSION with Volunteer/VIP credentials or Games Sporting Events Passes
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The 2018 Saskatchewan Winter Games are coming to The Battlefords
February 18th-24th, 2018 and you won’t want to miss out!
BEC0ME A V0LUNTEER:
The Games need close to 1200 volunteers to help out in many areas including food services, admissions, minor
officials, access control and many many more….
Visit the Games website and click the VOLUNTEER! tab to register as a Volunteer
WATCH SP0RTING EVENTS:
1800 of the provinces top athletes will compete in 17 sports over 7 days and you can watch the action! Event Passes are available for the First half sports, Second Half Sports, Full Week or Daily Passes. Sports and
locations include:
First Half (Feb 18-21) Second Half (Feb 21-24) Alpine Skiing Table Mountain Badminton CUPlex Nations West Fieldhouse
Biathlon Blue Mountain Adventure Park Bowling Gutters Bowling Centre
Male Curling Northland Power Curling Centre Cross Country Ski Blue Mountain Adventure Park
Gymnastics CUPlex Nations West Fieldhouse Female Curling Northland Power Curling Centre
Male Hockey Civic Centre / Don Ross Arena Figure Skating Civic Centre
Judo CUPlex Nations West Fieldhouse Female Hockey Battleford Arena/ Don Ross Arena
Synchronized Swimming Battlefords Coop Aquatic Centre Snowboarding Table Mountain
Speed Skating Battlefords Arena Table Tennis John Paul II Collegiate
Target Shooting John Paul II Collegiate Wrestling Don Ross Gymnasium
Weightlifting Dekker Centre
For more information on or to purchase event passes visit our website!
TAKE IN THE T0RCH RELAY AND CEREM0NIES:
Opening and Closing Ceremonies are always a highlight of the games and we’re sure our young Saskatchewan
athletes, dignitaries and visitors will remember this event for years to come. Ceremonies are exciting events
that allow us to shine as the host community of the games! Seating is limited so get your tickets early.
The excitement of the torch begins with a parade on February 15th, starting at 1:30 pm. Come join students
from 15 schools in The Battlefords along 100th Street as their representatives carry the torch to North
Battleford City Hall. It will rest there until the torch relay on Sunday, February 18th, starting at 6 pm. The
torch will be brought to the Civic Centre by three torch bearers, brought into the arena during the ceremonies
and then carried out for the lighting of the cauldron.
WWW.SASKGAMES.CA/WINTER