Previous events

"A Night for Knox: Songs, Stories, and Sound Bath" featuring Jay Semko & Friends - A fundraiser concert in support of the ministry & community programs of Knox United Church - featuring performances by Greg Hargarten, Eileen Laverty, Danica Lorer, Darren Welsh, Randy Woods

Feb8

from the Heritage Festival of Saskatoon website: Thurs, Feb 8th is our 3rd annual Heritage Variety Night – So popular the last 2 years, we’re doing it again!! Held in Saskatoon’s beautiful and historic Roxy Theatre, one of the few atmospheric theatres left in Canada, it features an entertaining evening of musical artists, cultural dancers, performers, and featuring select material straight from the Saskatoon archives. This promises to be a variety night like no other! More good news: FREE ADMISSION! Also good to know: The Roxy Theatre has agreed to open their concession for those who want to purchase popcorn or other goodies! This year’s show begins live at 7 PM on Feb 8th. Join host City Archivist Jeff O’Brien for this entertaining evening, with Eli Mortson, Sean Bougie, Jay Semko, Jack Walton & friends, and stories & photos straight out of the Saskatoon archives!

Feb7

from the Heritage Festival of Saskatoon website:

Join us online or in the Travel Alcove at McNally Robinson!  Danica Lorer will share stories and experiences that she has collected over her more than 20 year career as a professional storyteller. As a facilitator of creative writing workshops, she knows storytelling requires risk, trust, and relationship building as people find the common threads weaving their own stories together. Jay Semko was first known as an international recording artist and lead vocalist/bassist with Canadian rock icons The Northern Pikes. Since then, he has also released nine solo albums, worked in movies and television, and has recently published his first book, “The Poetry & Lyrics of Jay Semko.” Jay will share excerpts from this book.  This evening, we invite you to come along with these two artists to explore that special place known as common ground.

Nov9

The City of Estevan and Affinity Place is proud to welcome Trooper, featuring Sass Jordan and The Northern Pikes.
This event is a 19+ only event, with general admission tickets. Facility parking is complimentary and first come, first serve. Bags and government-issued identification will be checked upon admission to the event.

Oct27

Zoomer Idol – Spectacular 70s is a showcase for the talents of older adults 50 plus. A gala event, the show features vocalists, bands, dance acts and much more. Guests enjoy a lively cocktail hour followed by supper and performances by the finalists in support of Saskatoon Council On Aging

Oct26

From CBC Saskatoon Morning FB: Come and celebrate a decade of the Saskatoon Morning show, but more importantly celebrate our city – and that means we’ll be having conversations about the past, present, and future of Saskatoon – the work that has been done and the work that has yet to be. The show will be livestreamed as well as recorded to use for future broadcast. We'll have two sets of panel discussions with local leaders, led by host Leisha Grebinski, as well as several musical performances, including Jay Semko and Farideh Danger.

Previous events

"A Night for Knox: Songs, Stories, and Sound Bath" featuring Jay Semko & Friends - A fundraiser concert in support of the ministry & community programs of Knox United Church - featuring performances by Greg Hargarten, Eileen Laverty, Danica Lorer, Darren Welsh, Randy Woods

Feb8

from the Heritage Festival of Saskatoon website: Thurs, Feb 8th is our 3rd annual Heritage Variety Night – So popular the last 2 years, we’re doing it again!! Held in Saskatoon’s beautiful and historic Roxy Theatre, one of the few atmospheric theatres left in Canada, it features an entertaining evening of musical artists, cultural dancers, performers, and featuring select material straight from the Saskatoon archives. This promises to be a variety night like no other! More good news: FREE ADMISSION! Also good to know: The Roxy Theatre has agreed to open their concession for those who want to purchase popcorn or other goodies! This year’s show begins live at 7 PM on Feb 8th. Join host City Archivist Jeff O’Brien for this entertaining evening, with Eli Mortson, Sean Bougie, Jay Semko, Jack Walton & friends, and stories & photos straight out of the Saskatoon archives!

Feb7

from the Heritage Festival of Saskatoon website:

Join us online or in the Travel Alcove at McNally Robinson!  Danica Lorer will share stories and experiences that she has collected over her more than 20 year career as a professional storyteller. As a facilitator of creative writing workshops, she knows storytelling requires risk, trust, and relationship building as people find the common threads weaving their own stories together. Jay Semko was first known as an international recording artist and lead vocalist/bassist with Canadian rock icons The Northern Pikes. Since then, he has also released nine solo albums, worked in movies and television, and has recently published his first book, “The Poetry & Lyrics of Jay Semko.” Jay will share excerpts from this book.  This evening, we invite you to come along with these two artists to explore that special place known as common ground.

Nov9

The City of Estevan and Affinity Place is proud to welcome Trooper, featuring Sass Jordan and The Northern Pikes.
This event is a 19+ only event, with general admission tickets. Facility parking is complimentary and first come, first serve. Bags and government-issued identification will be checked upon admission to the event.

Oct27

Zoomer Idol – Spectacular 70s is a showcase for the talents of older adults 50 plus. A gala event, the show features vocalists, bands, dance acts and much more. Guests enjoy a lively cocktail hour followed by supper and performances by the finalists in support of Saskatoon Council On Aging

Oct26

From CBC Saskatoon Morning FB: Come and celebrate a decade of the Saskatoon Morning show, but more importantly celebrate our city – and that means we’ll be having conversations about the past, present, and future of Saskatoon – the work that has been done and the work that has yet to be. The show will be livestreamed as well as recorded to use for future broadcast. We'll have two sets of panel discussions with local leaders, led by host Leisha Grebinski, as well as several musical performances, including Jay Semko and Farideh Danger.