9 am - 1 pm Grainer building downtown
129 2nd Ave N. Enter through the front door and go downstairs. $60.00 per person, includes a snack
Learn a basic understanding & skills of self defense during this 4 hour course. With this course you will learn about awareness and how to react in several different situations.
Bring water and wear comfortable clothing. This class requires a minimum of 6.
CAREER INFORMATION Cheryl has worked as an accountant for 13 years and recently started bookkeeping from home. Her latest ventures also include becoming a Stream Cosmetics Distributor and a sewing business. She has been a Stream Cosmetics Distributor since Sep/11. She is developing products for CS Designs currently and is looking forward to having a facebook page as well as a website in the near future.
PERSONAL & EDUCATION Cheryl's education started in Drama at the U of S. But, this was not a money making education. She quickly went into accounting at Saskatoon Business College with the intention of becoming a CMA. She went all the way up to the SLP Program but did not complete her designation. Cheryl's family keeps her busy since she stopped working in an office and is now a stay at home mom. Cheryl has two children; Jocelyn and Kyle.
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES, HOBBIES & INTERESTS Cheryl's activities include driving her daughter to dance class and her other activities. When Kyle is old enough he will also be a part of her "chauffer service". She is also active in Dundonald Kindergarten as a parent volunteer and has been sewing for 35 years.
Our Charity Luncheon was held on December 13th. Thanks to the generosity of our members, we are able to donate $706.00 to the Memory Box Program.
When a child dies in hospital, parents suffer the physical loss of their child, which is devastating. What they take away from the hospital and death experience are memories. The purpose of a memory box is to create an opportunity for healing memories to be made. They hold keepsakes such as photographs, footprints, hospital bracelets and memory cards. Approximately 100 boxes are needed per year by the perinatal crisis support team at the Royal University Hospital Birthing Unit. This team assists families who have experienced the loss of a baby through miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, still birth and neonatal death.
The launch of the Memory Box program began Tuesday March 11, 1997. Saskatchewan Lodge 16 Masons presented a handcrafted, wooden memory box to Saskatoon Health District service providers and announced a commitment to provide an ongoing supply to the Maternal/Child Centre’s perinatal crisis support program. Moved by its simplicity and therapeutic value, they offered to build the boxes and donate them as needed.
There is a hope this Memory Box Program can extend to more communities in Saskatchewan. To help see this happen, money donations by cash or cheque are gratefully welcome.
Cheques are payable to Saskatchewan Lodge #16 and can be sent to:
Saskatoon Women's Network
Attention: Christine McClintick
PO Box 8504 Stn Main
Saskatoon SK
S7K 6K5