Community Spirit and Culinary Delights: The Monthly Pizza Night in Rowley, Alberta

Once a month, the quiet ghost town of Rowley, Alberta, buzzes with life and the delicious aroma of baking pizzas. On the last Saturday of every month (except December), locals and visitors alike gather for a tradition that’s as heartwarming as it is mouthwatering: Pizza Night.

Livery stable and grain elevator in the town of Rowley, Alberta. Photo by Dan Overes on June 30, 2028.

Sam’s Saloon, a relic of the past turned into a beacon of community spirit, opens its doors wide, as does the community center across the street. Here, volunteers work tirelessly, serving up hundreds of pizzas to eager guests. It’s a night where the air is filled with laughter, conversation, and the shared joy of a simple slice of pizza.

But Pizza Night is more than just a culinary event; it’s a lifeline for the community of Rowley. Every dollar raised goes back into preserving and maintaining this unique town. Rowley stands out among ghost towns — it’s not abandoned but inhabited by a resilient few. Its buildings are a mix of authentic pioneer structures and movie set facades, creating a backdrop that’s part history, part Hollywood.

Our latest video takes you beyond the pizza and into the heart of Rowley. We explore Springwater School, one of the last stone schoolhouses on the Canadian prairies, and delve into the legend of Sam Leung, the namesake of Sam’s Saloon. His spirit is rumored to linger in the very building that once housed his cafe and butcher shop from the 1940s until 1968.

So, join us on this journey to discover Rowley — a place that’s part community, part theme park, part ghost town, and entirely enchanting. It’s a story of how a small Alberta town keeps its history alive, one pizza at a time.

Have you experienced pizza night in Rowley? Have you ever been to Rowley outside of pizza night? Please share your experiences in the comments.

Disclaimer: This blog post was crafted with the assistance of an AI, which utilized the original words and descriptions provided by me. The narrative and content were generated through an AI’s interpretation and composition abilities to enhance the storytelling experience.

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