Sask DLC’s Mini Miracle Talent Show gives students the chance to shine while supporting a meaningful cause. To participant in the talent show complete this form by February 2.
During the Talent Show, students from our Student Leadership and Podcast Clubs will be fundraising for Telemiracle and encouraging families to submit donations.
Telemiracle supports families from Saskatchewan who require special needs equipment to maintain or improve their quality of life. The Mini-miracle talent show will take place on February 26 or 27, 2026. If you'd like to donate to Telemiracle, please click here.
We look forward to seeing your talents and working together to support Telemiracle!
Each Sask DLC student that wants to participate can complete and submit the above registration form by February 2, 2026.
Videos must:
- be parent approved
- be school appropriate
- be under 2 minutes
- include at least 1 Sask DLC student
- be uploaded as an unlisted video to YouTube
From creative projects like art or LEGO builds, to fun physical skills such as Rubik’s Cube solving, trick shots, or even dog tricks, to performances like music, magic, comedy, or dance.
These are just a few examples of the many ways students can shine. The Talent Show is all about celebrating student creativity in whatever form it takes!
A mini miracle talent show organizer from Sask DLC will reach out to you by January 30 to discuss next steps.
All students are welcome to submit a talent show entry; however, to ensure the live show fits within the scheduled time for our social media broadcast, the Sask DLC Talent Show Committee will review submissions and select a variety of performances to be featured in the live event.
We’re excited to see the creativity and talent students share, and we appreciate everyone who takes part by submitting their talent.
TeleMiracle is Saskatchewan's major annual charity event, a 20-hour live telethon led by the Kinsmen Foundation, raising millions for Saskatchewan residents needing medical equipment, mobility aids, travel for treatment, and other specialized needs, featuring local and national performers and relying heavily on viewer donations via phone calls during the broadcast. It's a huge community effort, broadcast live, with all funds staying in the province to improve lives.
Thank You for supporting the Kinsmen Foundation and Telemiracle's mission on behalf of Sask DLC.
All donations can be submitted through this link.
No, this is a showcase of your talent.
ON the day of the talent show, all student participants will be invited to the talent show through a Teams link. You will wait with a Sask DLC staff member in Teams until you are brought on screen. The hosts will introduce you to our audience with a short, fun interview then your pre-recorded talent will be played.
We want to give as many people a chance to show their talent as possible. If your submission is longer than two minutes, please let us know the two minutes that you would like showcased.
Yes, if your talent is a group performance with others who are not Sask DLC students you're still welcome to submit. A permission form will need to be signed by their parents. Please note that we will only be interviewing you though.
Apart from your first name and grade, you get to tell us what to talk about, such as how you learned your skill, what you enjoy about it, or why you chose that talent to showcase. We'll keep the interview short and simple, but you can also choose not to be interviewed. No other information about you will be shared.
If you have an amazing piece like a lego structure or art construction etc, you might want to show us the finished product and explain in your talent show video submission how you did it or show us some parts of it.
Anyone who attends the talent show will see your performance, as well as potentially your class if your teacher shares it in a class meeting. It will also be shared on Sask DLC's social media.
If you have questions, please contact Mr. Muir at regan.muir@saskDLC.ca.
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