It was announced that a skateboard park, designed by Rose Fleet, Kamsack’s events co-ordinator, in consultation with Kamsack skateboarders, would be constructed in 2016.
A copy of a digital recording made by CBC broadcaster Garth Materi, which focused on the Second World War experiences of five Kamsack veterans, was donated to the National War Museum in Ottawa.
The Kamsack centennial celebrations committee donated $35,000 to various community organizations.
The Kamsack museum received a donation of $100 from the estate of the late Lorraine Sylvia McColl (nee Dethridge) of Kamloops, B.C. in memory of McColl’s father who was believed to have been the first engineer at the former Kamsack power plant.
Stimulated by the events in New Orleans, Louisiana where a major hurricane destroyed much of the city, Paul Paluck of Kamsack was prompted to recall his experiences operating a dray service in Kamsack on August 9, 1944 when much of Kamsack was destroyed by a tornado.
Wayne Marshall of Lloydminster, Alta., was preparing to make his first appearance as the rodeo clown and a barrelman at the Kamsack Indoor Rodeo what was to be held at the end of September.
The Fort Pelly-Livingstone Heritage Guild held bus trips to take visitors from Pelly to the site of Fort Pelly during the Guild’s second annual field day.