Sunday, February 16th, 2025

By Sandra Bednarek

Well, here we are into yet another week of cold windy winter weather! I hope you are all starting to feel that maybe spring will be just around the corner.

Did you hear the toe-tapping, hip hop music coming from the New Lowell Legion last Saturday evening?

The Dance Room of Stayner put on a wonderful performance with their competitive dance teams. Over 150 friends and family watched the dancers in their many musical numbers.

The New Lowell United Church Accessibility Building Fund accepted the donation from the Dance Room.

Also present at the event was the Extra Lensory Perceptions Portrait Studio owned by Richard Robinson of New Lowell. He was taking portraits of the dancers and families. We might be a small community, but we are mighty!

Everyone understands the building of accessible venues and it is comforting to know that friends lend their talents to the fundraising activities.

The last registration for Clearview Soccer will be on Wednesday, March 5. Please go to www.clearviewsoccerclub.com for more information.

The New Lowell Central Public School held their own Olympics on Friday, February 21. The children were on teams of all ages and each team represented a country. A little bit of rain and some snow during the day made for some wet snowsuits but happy smiles as the children cheered for their teams throughout the events.

And how about our Team Canada! The village was deserted Sunday morning as most were watching the final Gold medal game of men’s hockey. The ladies’ team bringing home the Gold a few days earlier made it a complete double-double! All of our athletes tried their best and showed the world what being a Canadian is all about.

Are you ready for a delicious homemade beef or lamb dinner with all the extras, including wonderful homemade pies? Then you are invited to come to St. John’s United Church in Creemore starting at 4:30 pm on Saturday, March 1. If you have any news for around New Lowell, please email sandra@bednarek.ca or phone 705-424-6497 (4 to 7pm).

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