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Arborg Heritage Village hosts fall supper and dance

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The Arborg Heritage Village welcomed the community for its annual Fall Supper and Dance on Sunday, Nov. 2 at the Arborg Community Hall.

Guests enjoyed an afternoon of food, fellowship and live music by the Country Pride Band during Arborg Heritage Village’s Fall Supper and Dance on Nov. 2 at the Arborg Community Hall
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Guests enjoyed an afternoon of food, fellowship and live music by the Country Pride Band during Arborg Heritage Village’s Fall Supper and Dance on Nov. 2 at the Arborg Community Hall

The sold-out afternoon event featured a hearty meal, live entertainment and plenty of fellowship, with guests invited to renew or purchase memberships for the year. Supper was served at 3 p.m., followed by dancing to live music by the Country Pride Band.

“This is such a fun and entertaining afternoon,” said organizer Jan Larkin. “It’s a chance for our volunteers to connect with our members in a relaxed atmosphere.”

Membership renewals and donations play a vital role in keeping the site operating. “Our members are valuable to the sustainability of the Village,” Larkin said. “Without their support, we would not be able to plan future events, pay our monthly maintenance bills, or consider adding to our Village.” Final figures for 2026 memberships were not yet available.

One of the most enjoyable parts of the afternoon, she added, was seeing new faces among the crowd. “The band, Country Pride, had the dance floor full for every song,” Larkin said. “Our never-ending thanks goes out to all the volunteers who help set up, sell tickets, greet our guests, and especially our volunteer caterers — they spend hours planning and organizing the meal. You would be surprised how few people are in the kitchen that produces such an outstanding meal. The desserts, all made or donated by our members, were truly outstanding this year.”

Funds raised through the event and membership sales will help support ongoing projects at the Heritage Village. “We’re looking at adding some ‘new’ buildings in 2026, as well as completing the work necessary on the Unitarian Church that was moved to the Village in March 2025,” said Larkin. “All funds raised will go to support these costs.”

Lana Meier
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