Garden Valley Collegiate is located in the City of Winkler. It has a student population of approximately 700, a teaching staff of 50 and a support staff of 25. GVC is a thriving learning community that offers a variety of award-winning programs in academics, arts, music, sports and technology. GVC continues to expand the opportunities for students with the most recent additions being in the areas of EAL, technical education, business education, physical education and fine arts.
Welcome to Plum Coulee Bergthaler Mennonite Church, a place to belong, worship, grow, and serve. Our purpose is to build the Kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ by bringing the unsaved to the Kingdom of Christ and into the fellowship of the Church, and to nurture believers through worship, instruction, fellowship and service.In our services you can expect to find both contemporary and traditional worship music. Each week you will hear practical Bible based preaching that will strengthen and challenge you. You will hear us pray for nations, community, each other, and needs of our friends; and you may hear testimonies of the difference that Jesus Christ makes in daily living. Expect to see a full age range of attendees.We are a congregation with Anabaptist Mennonite roots. Our plus one hundred years of church family history is a witness of Jesus' power to break down dividing walls as we have worked through changes like language and music styles. We are a work in progress aiming to keep Jesus Christ at the center and join Him in His work
Just a reminder to all our families that the weather is changing and can be quite different from day to day. We would like to ask that you make sure your child is dressed for the weather that day. They will be outside so we would like them to be comfortable and enjoy the recess break. Often layers work during this time of year as they can take off a layer when it begins to warm up during the day.
The school was built of logs, 20' by 16' with a door in the east and two windows on either side, north and south. The desks were to run parallel to the side walls and the roof was to be shingled. Extra habitants volunteered to provide logs for the sides and rafters. The secretary was instructed to obtain the necessary nails and shingles, 2000' of elm, poplar lumber and 200' of pine for the desks and forms.