

We got to the site on Monday morning and were greeted by our new friends Stacy, Charnele, Riley, Christine, Shaylyn, Heather and Eja who were ready to paint the sign for the Pow wow grounds. They spent the day painting an amazing sign! Kinistin will be proud. Riley helped with cement mixing and everything he was asked to as usual- what a guy!
Though the day got off to a slow start we managed to get so much done! We lashed all of the tripods to keep them sturdy over the years. We had an amazing surprise visit- a cement truck! After only an hour all of our cement was poured- a welcome relief to those mixing it using only a wheelbarrow and some shovels.
So many band members came out to help today. They helped with all of the details from tamping to filling. We had gravel and a water tank delivered. Things are really coming together here in KSN.
To finish our day Estelle had us over for dogs, burgs, and some amazing fruit cheesecake- a lovely treat that really made us feel like we so well looked after. It’s like Marlene and Estelle are our moms while we are here- helping us, feeding us, and even directing us when we need it!
We have made many new friends in Kinistin- and some are animals. Every morning and night we are greeted by several dogs who call KSN home. We have even named some of them. Scampers, Pudge, Muffins, Kevin, Roosevelt, Humpy, and Legend sit on our porch, play together and sometimes we even give them some treats!
Today is going to be big! It’s time to string the cables. Stay tuned for another update soon.
We began the day by making sure that all of the tripods were level- a very important part of the structure. We continued our cement work. We all worked hard in the hot sun doing various tasks- filling holes, tamping, adjusting tripods, developing a plan for our cable, going on water runs to make cement.
There might have been only one minor setback……someone who’s name shall not be mentioned might have lost the keys to the Rec Centre. No biggie- we now just have to climb in the window every time we want to get in….a strenuous task but one we are up to. No setbacks are going to stop this crew from taking a knee and figuring out a way to get the job done.
We worked until dark and were treated to some amazing cloud viewed as a storm passed us by and later an amazing sunset in the ‘Land of the Living Skies.’ Some of the team members even made it to Lake Kip to cool off.
The weather has been hot and sunny! There were many gravel runs, extra measurements and even some cement mixing. A “snagging lane” was marked around the outside of the structure as requested! We began measuring the cable for the inner ring of the arbor. We had lots of volunteers come out to help us with all of our work. Justin’s parents came and paid us a visit- the surprised us by bringing us some cookies, a puffed wheat square (a Saskatchewan specialty!), lots of water and gatorade, pepperoni sticks, beef jerky and some delicious spicy habanero pepper chips which revived our energy levels and helped us finish the day. Only our friend Dion was missing in action- he had to take his grandkids to the Melfort Fair. He brought us back some doughnuts to share- a welcome treat after a day in the sun!
After a hard day of work we managed to set up all of the tripods (even the one where most of the large rocks were located)! We were on a roll.
Today was quite productive! We finished digging all the holes required for the tripods despite running into issues with large rocks in the ground. With the aid of the backhoe and some helpful hands, we were able to get them all out!
Meanwhile, the cable and the rest of the poles, donated from SaskPower, were delivered. The poles were then measured, cut, and labeled.
The arrival of three more team members brought fresh energy and excitement to the work site. That night, we worked late to erect all the poles. Tomorrow, we plan to calibrating them to the right angles and bolting them together.
At home base, some members of the team designed the entry sign for the site with the help of some interested kids. Painting in color starts today! Rodney, a local artist, has volunteered to paint scenery onto the sign.
Back on site, a dedicated team worked to finish auguring the rest of the holes. Meanwhile, with the help of some community members, tripods were being erected. By the end of the day, five out of sixteen of the tripods were finished.
Rex and Marlene treated the team to a barbecue at Lake Kip. There was swimming, marshmallow roasting and ice cream for all!
On a side note, Justin has been participating in tri-weekly poker nights and has become the community’s favorite bounty! He hasn’t won yet, but we’ll keep you posted!