This is an archived event from Culture Days 2024.
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Wonder Bread!
In-person
Agriculture Craft Games History & heritage Tour Culinary & foodDate and time
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Location
Yorkton Historic Brick Flour Mill
121 Livingstone Street
Yorkton, SK
Directions: The historic flour mill is on the corner of Beck and Livingstone, just down a bit from the SPCA.
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Is a relaxed performance and has gender-neutral washrooms.
Most stations are wheelchair accessible with the exception of the mill tour.
About
Have you ever tasted homemade bread? Have you ever wondered how to make it? The smell of bread baking in your oven is enough to make your mouth water! Come visit us on Friday, September 20, and you can learn about it, taste it AND take home a bread kit so you can make your own loaf!
This station is open to the public from 3:00 to 5:00, with only registered school groups slotted for the 10:00 and 1:00 times. Come join us!
Links
- Website yorktonflourmill.ca
Organizer
Yorkton Historic Brick Flour Mill Society
The Yorkton Brick Mill Heritage Society Inc. was formed in early 2012 by individuals interested in encouraging the preservation of the oldest surviving brick flour mill in Saskatchewan.
Constructed in 1898 by John J. Smith to support the new settlement's agricultural base, the mill was reinvented a number of times by changing ownership and needs until falling into disuse in the late 1980s.
This heritage site is being developed by and for those who believe that history need not exist only in photographs and books. We hope to bring the history and stories alive for others.
This event is part of a hub:
Culture Days Yorkton
Recreation and Community Services, City of Yorkton Yorkton, SKJoin us for a celebration of arts and culture in our community and across the country, Sept. 20 through October 13, 2024