OXBOW - The Friendship Club of Oxbow just celebrated its 40-year anniversary, although member Marty James said they have been around for much longer.
The group has over 30 members. Most of them are seniors, including several who are in their 90s and others in their 80s. They even have a member who is 103 years old.
In order to gain more members, they lowered the age requirement to 55 to get younger people interested in the club. Five people received awards for their longtime membership through the Saskatchewan Seniors Association.
They meet regularly and enjoy card games, shuffleboard, yoga, pool, crafts and other activities. They love to have people visit the club.
In November, when the town held its Christmas in Oxbow festivities, the Friendship Club held a trade show. People shopped and sipped a hot chocolate at the centre.
On Dec. 6, the club held its annual Christmas dinner with May Durante from Sandugo Bistro catering a turkey dinner that included all of the fixings and enough food to feed at least 65 people.
Once everyone had their fill and brownies were served for dessert, Karel Marek entertained the crowd with his trumpet and piano. He did this before and after supper. While playing the piano, people joined in to sing Christmas carols.
The highlight of the night was when Marek played his O Holy Night, which was much enjoyed by those who attended.
James said it is always a great evening of food and socializing.