Submitter, photographs © These pictures were taken by Red Lauttamus.
Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society Inc.
Leftwich School District No. 1436
The district was founded in 1905 and
the school built in 1910-11. Classes
began in 1912. With the arrival of a
teacher, Leftwich is the surname of one
of the area's homesteaders. In 1912, the
name was changed to Zeneta School
Distrrict. In 1964, the still operating
school became a part of the Potashville
School Unit No. 25. Zeneta School closed
June 30, 1965.
In July that year, the school became
the Zeneta comunity centre. Almost
constant use of this building, whether
community meals, games, holiday program
or picnics, shows the vitality of the
centre.
Erected in 1994.
"Gathering, perserving and sharing
the history and folklore of Saskatchewan"
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