Beyond the Blue Sky

About Us

Some Woman tamed the West - others captured it. Theresa Utri, owner of Beyond The Blue Sky offers a little "cowboy" for any room.
So saddle up and mosey on out. You'll find barn board framing, horseshoe ironwear, saddle stands and many home decor items with western warmth. If you’re a Cowboy or Cowgirl at heart, celebrate life like one.
Get in the Spirit...own or give a little WESTERN!
Open: Wed, Thurs, & Sat - 10 am - 5 pm
Event Details
Mother's Day May 12 & 13
Happy Mothers Day
Beyond the Blue Sky would like to invite you to spend a little time is weekend in the country air. Come and sit at the picnic table and enjoy a cup of tea and a homemade cookie. Relax and enjoy the peaceful view.Spring is bound to arrive soon, with hope for a summer full of sunshine and Blue Sky. While out at the shop why not check out the "Town" that Theresa is building and make a suggestion for a town name.
2012 WORKSHOPS have been posted on the black board and sign up sheets are ready...
Western styled Herb Boxes...Bathroom Reno...Card making...and Tree Danglers - Dates and Costs posted!
Beyond the Blue Sky is also Bringing Back The Family Picture Day and the Barn Board Frame Special. Inquire with Theresa about details.
So wonder on out and create a country style Mother's Day Card to give to your MOM and take a little Country Home!
See you in the Country :)
Plan on attending our next events in 2012:
Summer Rendezvous July 21 & 22
Christmas Rendezvous Nov. 17 & 18
Here are some additional photos for you to enjoy:
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Contact / Locate Us
Address: PO Box 101 Darwell, Alberta T0E 0L0
GPS: 53º 41.322’N, 114º 35.624’W
Directions: 54408 Hwy 765 / Rge Rd 50 (12 km south of Hwy 43 or 3km North of Darwell 4 way Stop)
Phone: 780 721-2690
E-Mail: theresa@beyondthebluesky.netOnoway Museum Located in the town of Onoway in a historic brick building at the corner of 49th Street and Lac Ste Anne Trail. Originally a two-room schoolhouse built in 1921, our displays and descriptions of items from bygone years will enhance your understanding of pioneer times in the area. Website: www.onowaymuseum.ca |





