WRCA_July15 - Willow Ridge

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WRCA_July15 - Willow Ridge
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THE WILLOW RIDGE
SUMMER | 2015
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Editor’s Message
What are some Willowridge neighbourhood “secret” gems that you’d like to share?
Sometimes I wonder if I should share my hidden gems as they might get so popular that they won’t be
secrets anymore! However, in the spirit of being neighbourly, I’ll share a few of mine.
In May and June there have been a number of art shows in and near our community. They are a great
way to spend an hour on a Saturday afternoon, rain or shine. Recently, my family browsed through the
impressive exhibits, enjoying the local and foreign scenes. My 4 year-old son Matthew was excited to recognise some barns that we
see enroute to the Millarville Farmer’s Market while my 2-year old daughter Sarah was more interested in the complimentary grapes
and cookies! My husband and I enjoyed chatting with local artists surrounded by a vibrant and friendly group of neighbours.
Another neighbourhood “secret” is the Fish Creek Library children’s area. If you haven’t been in the library since its renovation,
check out the second floor. There is a large, bright indoor playground with giant building blocks, a puppet theatre, games and activities
to promote fun and literacy. Nice touches for exhausted parents are the comfortable chairs and freshly-brewed Phil & Sebastian
coffee.
A “secret” sport that’s getting very popular is Pickleball! I had never heard about this sport until a year ago and I have since heard
(anecdotally) it’s the fasted growing sport in North America. To join in the fun, the WRCA has invited the Calgary Pickleball Club to
host four free “Learn-to-Play” Pickleball clinics in July. Please see page 5 for details and let’s not keep this sport secret!
I’d love to hear about your neighbourhood “secret” gems, whether they are people, places or experiences.
Cheers,
Colleen Gnyp, Communications Director, WillowRidge Community Association
Please contact me at: [email protected]
To Stay Updated on what’s happening in
our Willow Ridge Community:
facebook.com/willowridgecommunity
TABL E O F CO NT E NT S
Community Association
• Message from the Editor: P3
• Board of Directors: P4
• What’s Happening in WR: P5
twitter.com/WillowRidgeYYC
• Pickleball: P5
• Message from Vice President: P6
willowridge.ca
• Beautiful Yards Contest: P7
[email protected]
• Family Movie Night: P10
• Roving Reporter - Kari Strutt: P8 & 9
• Community Clean-Up: P13
403-271-8044
• Membership: P14
Now in your email inbox – an e-newsletter
with timely community information!
WRCA is modernizing and will be sending out occasional e-newsletters to those
community members who provided us with their email addresses. We think you’ll
find the information valuable, but you can unsubscribe at any time.
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Civic Chat
• M.L.A., Brandy Payne: P28
• Ward 14, Peter Demong: P29
Classifed Ads: Page 30
...and much more!
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Willow Ridge Community Association
Please direct any community related questions to :
Phone: 403-271-8044 E-mail: [email protected] www.willowridge.ca
Address: 680 Acadia Drive SE
Calgary, Alberta T2J 0C1
FRONT DESK HOURS: Monday - Friday: 1:00 - 5:00 pm Saturdays / Sundays / Holidays: Closed
Executive
President
Roger Crowe
403-271-8044
Vice President
Christine Schreuder
403-271-8044
Treasurer
Marty Bentley
403-271-8044
SecretaryVACANT Volunteer needed please!
Directors
Facilities DirectorJason Poole
403-271-8044
Sports Director
VACANT Volunteer needed please!
Social Director
VACANT Volunteer needed please!
Civic Affairs Director
Greg Humphreys
403-271-8044
Trico Centre DirectorDon Boykiw
403-271-8044
Funding Director
Carly Silver 403-271-8044
Casino Director
Peter Gibson
403-271-8044
Communications Director
Colleen Gnyp
403-271-8044
Director at LargeJan de Bruyn
403-271-8044
Director at Large
Gordon Paynter
403-271-8044
Director at Large
Roger Lohrey 403-271-8044
Facility Expansion Committee Directors
Bruce Brunette
VACANT
[email protected]
[email protected]
403-271-8044
Other
Garden Liaison
Maria Leligdowicz-Rudna 403-271-8044
Casino Administrator
Karon Eckel
403-271-8044
Casino Volun. CoordinatorAl Brissette
403-271-8044
Roving Reporter
Kari Strutt
403-271-8044
WRCA District Contacts
Councillor (Ward 14)
Peter Demong
403-268-1653
[email protected]
M.L.A.Brandy Payne
403-640-1363 [email protected]
MP, Calgary SoutheastJason Kenney
403-225-3480
[email protected]
CPS Community LiaisonJosh Young
403-567-6600
[email protected]
Girl Guides of Canada
Calgary Area
403-283-8348
[email protected]
Scouts Canada
Robert Chaskavich
403-827-5653
[email protected]
Welcome WagonHead Office
1 844 299-2466
Newsletter Ad Inquiry/Ad SalesBobbie-Jo Bergner
403-203-9152
[email protected]
Hall Rental Inquiries
Willow Ridge Community Hall
For information, please call 403-271-8044
and/or [email protected]
Pg. 4 Summer 2015 Thank you for supporting your community association and your local businesses!
Learn to Play
The Fastest Growing Racquet
Sport in North America
Sign up now for these introduction to pickleball clinics.
Pickleball is a great game that is appealing to anyone
from the teenager years to golden-oldies and can be
played recreationally or competitively.
in Willow Ridge?
Members of the Calgary Pickleball Club will introduce
you to the basics of the game.
Paddles and balls will be provided – just come with
July 4 MLA Brandy Payne Stampede Pancake
your court shoes and a smile. Handouts will be
Breakfast provided outlining the basic rules and court etiquette.
July/August TOPP Kids Summer Camps
See www.toppkids.com for more information.
8:00-11:00 am - WRCA Parking Lot
July 15,18 Pickleball Clinics
July 22,25 9:00 – 11:00 am
WRCA Tennis Courts
Sept 9
Willow Park Pre-School Begins
WRCA Lower Level
For a closer look at pickleball in Calgary, visit the
website of the Calgary Pickleball Club at
www.calgarypickleballclub.ca.
Free Pickleball clinics this summer (ages 16-106)!
Wednesdays – July 15 and 22 ( 9:00 am – 11:00 am)
Saturdays July 18 and 25 ( 9:00 am – 11:00 am)
Sept 12 Family Movie Night
BBQ & Fun Activities 5:30 pm - WRCA Field
Sept 16 WRCA Board Meeting – 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
WRCA Meeting Room
Sept 26 Ward 14 Communities BBQ 11:00 – 2:00 pm
Southcentre Mall parking lot
Sept 27 Community Clean-up Day 9:00 – 2:00 pm
WRCA Building – South Parking Lot
Oct 24 Community Halloween Party - WRCA Hall
If you have anything that you would like listed as a
community event in the
“What’s Happening in Willow Ridge?” calendar,
contact the office at 403.271.8044 or email
[email protected] by the 10th of the month, for the
following month’s issue.
Please Register at
www.willowridge.ca/pickleball
“Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without.” Buddha
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Community
Your Official Newsletter
Vice President’s Message
I was selfish when I first joined the WillowRidge Community Association
(WRCA) board of directors. It seems like a lifetime ago… my kids were 2 and 4, I
was staying at home with them and my husband was travelling a lot for work. I needed
something to keep me engaged and I craved adult contact. That was when I joined
the board of directors for the first time where I served over the next 6 years as Hall
Director, Membership Director and Vice President. I enjoyed being a fly on the wall, learning about what was going on in
our community, debating the issues and having a say keeping in mind what is best for the community members present and
future.
As time went on, I re-entered the work force, was volunteering at school, for our kids soccer programs and I walked hand
in hand with my mother-in-law on her journey to the other side. I had to give something up, so it was the WRCA board of
directors.
Now my kids manage quite well without me so I rejoined the board at the 2014 Annual General Meeting (AGM). I was
propelled to rejoin after reading the Newsletter and noticing the lack of volunteers. Prior to the AGM I had sat in on some
monthly board meetings where it was readily apparent how very few people were doing so much work for the members
of our community. I decided that it was high time that I get involved again to help lighten the load of some very dedicated,
weary people. The old adage is very true that many hands make light work as is the statement that if you need something
done ask a busy person.
Getting involved in our community has been very rewarding for me be it for the WRCA board, soccer clubs, our street
or school community. The street we live on has had several block parties over the years which have benefited me and my
family as our village has watched over the people in our area and my children as they have grown up. At one of the block
parties I received a poster ‘How to Build Community’ that came from Ten Thousand Villages which has a host of excellent
suggestions to build community and a few that most convinced me to return to the board are:
•
Leave your house
•
Know your neighbours
•
Look up when you’re walking
•
Greet people
•
Garden together
•
Share your skills
Volunteers are always needed to run our community and events. Consider putting your name forward to help out on an
as needed basis as there is a great need for help in many different capacities. The one position on the board of directors
that remains vacant that would benefit greatly by being filled is Secretary. Our board meets once per month, 10 months
of the year on the third Wednesday of the month. The meetings generally take 2 hours with interesting updates from our
Community Resource Officer with the Calgary Police Service; our Councillor for the City of Calgary; our MLA for the
Province of Alberta; and our Community Partnerships Liaison with the City of Calgary Parks and Recreation.
I am thrilled to be sitting around the table with some great people with a variety of experience, talent and a ton of heart.
Christine Schreuder,
Vice-President, WillowRidge Community Association
Pg. 6 Summer 2015 Thank you for supporting your community association and your local businesses!
Community
Your Official Newsletter
Beautiful Yards Contest
Thanks to our sponsors:
Do you or does someone you know have the most beautiful yard in our community? Fill out the
nomination form online to enter for a chance to win prizes and appear in a future edition of our
community newsletter. Don’t let your own yard go unnoticed: please feel free to nominate yourself!
Grand prize: $1000 shopping spree at Southcentre Mall
Second Prize: $200 gift certificate from Canadian Tire
Third Prize: $100 gift cards to greengate Garden Centre
Honorable Mentions: Gift Card to greengate Garden Centre
Entry details are online or contact Colleen at [email protected] for more information.
www.willowridge.ca/beautifulyardscontest
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Roving Reporter - Kari Strutt
Teamwork Builds New Community Playground
“Many hands make light work.” (John Heywood)
It’s astonishing what a group of people can achieve in a few short days. A noble force of community
and parent volunteers working alongside some trained professionals managed to construct this
fantastic playground in three short days.
Lone Tuff, the principal at Maple Ridge Elementary School, explains that the project’s success came as result of a lot of work
behind the scenes.
The school council and parents were tireless fundraisers. Gloria Laurendeau, the Playground Coordinator took on the
challenge of seeking grants, fundraising and organizing the build. The Willow Ridge Community Association made a
substantial financial contribution. Even a local business, Fast Lane Pizza, got on board, supplying a hot lunch to hungry
workers every day of the build.
Mrs. Tuff also gave a shout out to Park ‘N Play who supplied the playground equipment (and ensure it is properly
assembled), Phoenix Landscaping, the CBC Do-Crew, and ConocoPhilips.
Well done, everyone. Have fun kids!
Pg. 8 Summer 2015 Thank you for supporting your community association and your local businesses!
Roving Reporter - Kari Strutt
New Community Playground Pictures Cont’d
Welcome, Louis!
Our new WRCA Grass Cutting Technician.
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willow
ridge
Community Association Presents
Family
Movie Night
Your Official Community Newsletter
at the Community Centre
(680 Acadia Drive SE)
Saturday, September 12, 2015
BBQ & Activities - 5:30 pm
Movie Begins at Dusk
(approximately 8:00 pm)
Join us for some fun and family activities!
Bring something to sit on such as a blanket, lawnchairs, etc.
Kids should also bring their favourite stuffy!
Outdoor Movie at Sunset
Pg. 10 Summer 2015 Thank you for supporting your community association and your local businesses!
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Important
Hey Parents!
Your Official Newsletter
ALL EMERGENCY CALLS
Numbers
Need a Service?!
911
Alberta Adolescent Recovery Centre
403.253.5250
Alberta Health Care
403.310.0000
AHS Addictions Hotline
1.866.332.2322
ATCO Gas – 24 Hour Emergency
403.245.7222
Calgary HEALTH LINK 24/7
403.943.5465
Calgary Police – Non Emergency
403.266.1234
Calgary Women’s Emergency Shelter
403.234.7233
Child Abuse Hotline
1.800.387.5437
Child Find – Alberta
403.270.3463
Distress/Crisis Line
403.266.4357
ENMAX – Power Trouble
403.514.6100
Poison Centre – Alberta
1.800.332.1414
Suicide Crisis Line
1.800.784.2433
HOSPITALS/URGENT CARE
Alberta Children’s Hospital
403.955.7211
Your Community
Babysitter’s and / or
yard care List
Babysitters:
Name
Age
Phone#
Sitting
Course
First
Aid
Bailey
12
403-230-7246
Yes
Yes
Ivy
12
403-612-8114
Yes
Yes
YOUR NAME
HERE!
Email us at [email protected] to be added!
Yard Care:
Name
Age
Phone#
Foothills Hospital
403.944.1110
Rockyview General Hospital
403.943.3000
South Calgary Urgent Care
403.943.9300
South Health Campus
403.956.1111
Your Name Here!
Calgary Humane Society
403.205.4455
Calgary Parking Authority
403.537.7100
ARE YOU 12 OR OLDER
and would like to put your name on
our list to be called for babysitting
jobs or to help with yard care in the
community? Email
[email protected] today.
OTHER
Calgary Senior’s Resource
Call Before You Dig
City of Calgary
403.266.6200
1.800.242.3447
211 and 311
City of Calgary - Parks & Rec.
403.268.3888
Elder Abuse Resource Line (65+)
403.705.3250
Fish Creek Library
403.221.2090
Kerby Centre for the 55 plus
403.705.3246
City Hall
403.268.2111
City Hall - Mayor’s Office
Road Conditions – Calgary
403.268.5622
1.877.262.4997
Trico Centre
403.278.7542
Weather Information
403.299.7878
Pg. 12 Summer 2015 Your Name Here!
Your Name Here!
WRCA accepts no responsibility as a regulatory body, nor
does the Association endorse or screen any of those listed
or who use the service.
Please email [email protected] if you wish to have your
name added to the list. Please note: Babysitters under the
age of 18 years must have parental consent before they can be placed on
the list. Dayhomes/cares are not accepted.
Thank you for supporting your community association and your local businesses!
Community
Your Official Newsletter
Things To Do
Community Clean Up
Happening Again for Willow Ridge Residents
Tammy Dodds
Sunday, September 27th, 2015
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
This fall is the time to get organized for our
Community Clean up event at the Community
Association Building.
403-236-0298
[email protected]
There will be 2 packer trucks from the City of Calgary available in
the South Parking lot of the Community Association Building to take
away unwanted garbage. Trucks will be accepting unwanted items from
9:00am – 2:00pm. Once again, no tires, chemicals or paint allowed.
Technotrash will be there again this year for disposal of any unwanted
electronics Clothing for a Cause will be there to accept any clothing
should you wish to donate.
Community memberships for sale.
Two trips allowed per participant.
We need 10 volunteers for this event.
Please call the office at 403-271-8044 to sign up.
Office hours: Monday - Friday -- 1:00pm - 5:00pm
email: [email protected].
Please Note:
“Summer
The opinions expressed within any published article, report or
submission reflect those of the author and should
not be considered to reflect those for the Community
Association or the publisher of this newsletter.
her veins with light
and her heart is
washed with noon.”
The information contained in this newsletter is
believed to be accurate, but is not warranted
to be so. Thank you.
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C. Day Lewis
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Willow Ridge Community Association
Willow Ridge memberships can be completed and either mailed or dropped off to:
Willow Ridge Community Association, 680 Acadia Drive S.E. Calgary, AB T2J 0C1
Why Join the Community Association?
You will help make this a better community in which to live.
• Willow Ridge residents receive 20% discount on Trico Centre memberships with payment of the Community Support
fee. ( $30.00 per individuals/family membership , $15.00 per senior membership) 100% of the community support fee
goes back to the WillowRidge Community Association. You may bring your Trico Centre Community Support fee receipt
to Willow Ridge Community Association and receive a community association membership.
• The Vice President of the Association can help you adress such concerns as traffic problems.
• Willow Ridge publishes your Newsletter to keep you up to date on Community happenings. Your membership helps
support this publication.
• Memberships help to pay for the upkeep of the Community Centre and its amenities, including tennis & sport courts,
hockey & lacrosse rink and soccer fields.
• Membership will give you a discount on Hall Rental Fees and Social Functions.
• Your children will be able to participate in any community sport.
• Membership will give you a say and a vote on community issues.
Memberships are $30 per family and $15 for Seniors (55 and older) per year.
WRCA Community
Office NOW accepts
MasterCard/VISA & Debit
Check out our website: www.willowridge.ca for information,
current news, upcoming events... and more!
Don’t wait! Buy your Annual Membership Today!
Memberships are $30 per family and $15 for Seniors (55 and older) per year.
Name: __________________________________________________________________________
Spouse/Partner Name: ____________________________________________________________
Address: _________________________________________________________________________
Postal Code: _____________ Contact Number: _______________________________________
E-Mail: __________________________________________________________________________
Number of Children: _____________________________________________________________
Age/s of Children: ________________________________________________________________
Yes, please contact me about volunteering:
___________________________________________
________________________________
NAME
PHONE
Please complete and mail or drop off to the Willow Ridge Community Association.
Thank you for supporting your Community Association!
Address:
680 Acadia Drive S.E. Calgary, Alberta T2J 0C1
FRONT DESK HOURS: Monday - Friday: 1:00 - 5:00 pm, Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays: Closed
Pg. 14 Summer 2015 Thank you for supporting your community association and your local businesses!
July at the Fish Creek Library
If you haven’t joined the 2015 TD
Summer Reading Club yet, drop
in to collect your free program materials.
You can earn twelve collectible stickers
by reading books over the summer. To
track your reading, complete online
learning challenges, and unlock digital
badges. Share your love of reading with
children across the country through the
TD Summer Reading club website.
Baby Play Date.
Bring your baby to the library for a
relaxing hour of mixing and mingling with
other babies and caregivers. Ages up to
23 months with a parent/caregiver.
• Wednesdays, May 6 to August 26,
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
LEGO Club.
Join us to build, create and explore!
LEGO provided.
• Thursdays, July 2 to August 27, 2 - 3 p.m.
Drop In Family Storytime.
Drop in for stories, songs and rhymes the
whole family can enjoy. Ages 2 to 5 with
a parent/caregiver.
• Thursdays, May 7 to August 27, 10:15 - 10:45 a.m.
Computer Buddies. Teen volunteers help students in Grades
1 to 6 learn how to search topics safely
on the Internet and create documents in
Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
Ages 5 to 11.
• Monday, July 13 to Friday, July 17,
1:30 - 2:30 p.m. OR 3 - 4 p.m.
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with the Calgary Bridge Foundation for
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A valid library card is required to
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Tips for a thriving
flower garden
•Planning is everything
•Bee friendly
•Choose pollinator
friendly flowers
•Get the right seeds
– News Canada
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Pg. 16 Summer 2015 Thank you for supporting your community association and your local businesses!
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Willow Ridge CA
Meeting & Newsletter Information
Monthly Board of Directors Meetings
Are held the Third Wednesday of each Month
(Excluding July & August) and commence at 7:00 pm.
If you would like to make a brief presentation to the Board,
please notify the WRCA office at least three (3) days prior to the
meeting date and state the topic you wish to address.
The Community Association is in need of volunteers to fill
positions on the Board. Please volunteer!
Willow Ridge Community Association
Editorial Policy
With respect to the WRCA Newsletter:
• All content appears at the discretion of the Board.
• Advertorial must be marked as such.
• All editorial may be edited due to space.
• Priority of content in Newsletter:
Willow Ridge News (Deadlines)
•
WRCA News.
Community Content and Ads...
•
Community Events.
Community content is due on the 10th of the
month, for the following month’s issue. We are welcoming
contributions - such as community pictures, suggestions for
content, linking better to our socical media, web presence, etc.
•
School Content.
•
Senior and Youth programs and content.
•
Political representation (limited to representatives
elected by members of this community ie: if their name
appeared on a ballot and they were elected).
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Fish Creek Provincial Park
SUMMER SERIES
Join in our tours
in Fish Creek
Provincial
Park offered
throughout July
and August
Tuesday, July 7th: Birds of a Feather
When: 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Where: Hull’s Wood Day Use area (Located off Bow Bottom Trail S.E.)
Tuesday, July 14th: District Tour - Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park
When: 9am – 12pm Where: Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park (maps and directions will be provided)
Tuesday July 21st: Control Tactics and Defense, For Weeds That Is
When: 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Where: Boat Launch Parking Lot (Located off Bow Bottom Trail S.E.)
Tuesday, July 28th: Big Hill Springs District Tour
When: 10 am – 12:30 p.m. Where: Big Hill Springs Provincial Park (maps and directions will be provided).
Tuesday, August 4th: Trout and the Bow River
When: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Where: Mallard Point Day Use Area (Access off Canyon Meadows Dr. S.E.)
Wednesday, August 12th: Who’s There? – Wildlife Monitoring in Fish Creek
When: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Where: Fish Creek Environmental Learning Centre, Shannon Terrace Day Use
Area (Access off 37 St. and 130 Ave. S.W.)
Tuesday, August 18th: Water Tigers and Wetlands
When: 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Where: Fish Creek Environmental Learning Centre, Shannon Terrace Day Use
Area (Access off 37 St. and 130 Ave. S.W.)
Tuesday, August 25th: Riparian Rescue
When: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Where: Meet at the Cookhouse next to the Bow Valley Ranch Visitor Centre
(Access off Bow Bottom Trail S.E.)
Registration: Pre-registration is required, as there is limited space for tours.
Please phone (403) 297-7927 or email [email protected]
Admission: By donation (suggested $2.00 per person). All donations go to The Friends of Fish Creek Provincial Park Society to
support education programs in the park.
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SCHOOL listings
École St Cecilia French Immersion
Elementary School 610 Agate Cres SE
Tel: 403-500-2040
École Notre-Dame-de-la-Paix
809, boulevard Willgdon SE, 403-271-5544
École St. Mathew School
416 - 83 Avenue SE, 403-500-2300
Pg. 22 Summer 2015 Fairview School
7840 Fairmount Drive SE, 403-777-7900
Mapleridge Cooperative Preschool
600 Acadia Drive SE Tel: 403-278-9594
Maple Ridge School
10203 Maplemont Road SE, 403-777-6280
R.T. Alderman School
725 Mapleton Drive SE, 403-777-7520
St. Bonaventure Junior High School
1710 Acadia Drive SE, 403-500-2062
St. Philip Fine Arts School
13825 Parkside Dr. SE, 403-500-2072
St. William School
11020 Fairmount Drive SE
Tel: 403-500-2055
Willow Park Preschool
680 Acadia Drive SE Tel: 403-271-7016
Willow Park Arts Centred Learning
343 Willow Park Dr SE Tel: 403-777-6900
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THIS IS A
TIP
Most salons expect them.
We say, “Thanks, but no thanks.”
In fact, we’ve been saying, “No
thank you” for over 35 years.
Because we are professionals
who are happy to do our best
without extra gratuities. We are
grateful to your for favouring
us with your business and
continued loyalty.
So when you visit our Salon
and Spa, you can relax during
your services and enjoy our
No Tipping policy.
Esthetica Salon & Spa - 611 Acadia Dr SE
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7711 Macleod Trail SE
587-354-1121
Watch CTV Morning
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with the latest news
from some of
our vendors July 16th!
www.marketonmacleod.com
Market on Macleod - A modern day town square
You can find us in the heart of Calgary, one kilometre south of Chinook nestled between Heritage Drive
SW and Glenmore Trail SW.
Market on Macleod invites you, your family, your friends and your neighbours to visit us at the market.
We offer fresh greens, peaches, cherries, squash, apples and the scent of roasting chilies will capture
your senses with each phase of the growing season. We will delight your tastebuds and inspire your
daily cuisine with samples and recipes. Farm fresh pies, baked goods, flowers and local honey will
capture your senses and the feeling of home at Market on Macleod. Local artisans join Market on
Macleod with handmade soaps, oils, jewellery, clothing, pottery and more.
Meet your friends or make new ones, at the market each week while you enjoy great produce, samples,
live music, and events. We are your family, we are your friends and we are your neighbours - Come see
us today and experience the difference at Market on Macleod!!!
Real Food, Real People.
Do you want to be part of Market on Macleod’s indoor or outdoor family? Are you an artist or an
entertainer? Do you have a unique idea or event you would like to host at the market?
Please contact Shane Strebchuk, Executive Director at: 587-899-0881.
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Come join us for
the
TASTE of Canada
Fetival
July 18, 2015
from
10am to 4pm.
We will be having a pancake
and Canadian Bacon
breakfast from 10am to
noon. The public is asked
to bring a non perishable
food item or $2.00 with
all proceeds going to the
Calgary Food Bank.
Throughout the day
we will have live music,
entertainers, and will
be highlighting the food
Canada has brought to the
world such as delicious
maple syrup, Saskatoon
pies, butter tarts,
Nanaimo bars, tourtière,
and many more.
We look forward to seeing
you soon!!!
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MacLeod Plaza, 180-94th Avenue SE
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Macleod Trail Co-op
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Show your support for local farmers, field-fresh goodness and
sustainable shopping choices. Visit our outdoor pop-up market,
meet the producers and buy direct. Visit localyyc.com
Macleod Trail Co-op parking lot
Date: Thursday, July 30th
Time: 3-7 pm
Pg. 26 Summer 2015 Thank you for supporting your community association and your local businesses!
With
Dr. Lori Keeler
Summer Tips
Taking your pet on vacation is a relaxing time if they enjoy the ride. If your pet does not enjoy the ride they may
benefit from anti-nauseants or anti-anxiety products. We can help – come in and talk to us.
Beware of parasites such as ticks, fleas, mosquitoes when you are hiking, camping or just outdoors with your pet.
To find out if these parasites are a concern and what to do about them contact us.
If your pet has a minor injury a pet first aid kit is
to the vet. We have pet first aid kits available –
Remember – Don’t leave your pet alone in
a bit, in the summer. Temperatures can
tolerate and cause death.
very helpful and can assist you before going
stop by and pick one up.
a vehicle, even if the windows are down
reach well over what your pet can
Some pets love to swim, if this is the
case, they may be prone to ear
infections from getting water in their
ears. We have cleaning and drying
products that are safe to use in the
ears after swimming.
Summer means allergies for many
pets – the signs your pet may have
allergies can vary widely but the most
common are scratching, red skin and
hair loss.
If your pet has a skin problem we can
provide relief.
Call us at
403-278-9311.
Chinook
Animal Clinic
9945 Fairmount Dr. SE
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Community
Your Official Newsletter
Civic Chat
MLA Calgary Acadia
Brandy Payne
Phone: 403-640-1363
Email: [email protected]
Thank you for putting your
trust in me to represent you in
the Alberta Legislature. It is a
huge honour and I am humbled by the
opportunity to serve you.
After the excitement of the election night, I woke up the
next morning with a long to-do list. First there were a lot of
people to thank, and campaign to wind-down, but my main
focus has been is preparing for my new role as your MLA.
On June 1, I travelled to Edmonton to be officially sworn-in
as Member of the Legislative Assembly. You may have seen
the swearing-in of Premier Notley and the new cabinet on
television. Standing with my colleagues on the steps of the
legislature, looking out at the thousands of Albertans who
had come out to see history being made, was a moment I
will always remember. It was a powerful demonstration of
the trust Albertans have placed in our new government, and
I want you to know that as your MLA I will be working hard
every day to earn that trust.
My priority has been getting my constituency office set up and
running as quickly as possible. As an MLA, my constituents
come first. I want to make sure my office is open and
accessible to you, and that I have well-trained staff that can
assist you whenever I’m out of the office. In the meantime,
please do not hesitate to contact me by e-mail at Calgary.
[email protected] or by phone at 403-640-1363. I will
reply as soon as I am able. I hope you will bear with me as I
work to get everything in place.
Shortly after the election, the Premier announced that the
legislature would convene in June to tackle some of the
pressing challenges facing our province. I was elected with a
clear mandate focused on job creation, cleaning up politics
and government, stabilizing our health and education systems
and making our tax system a little more fair. In the legislature,
I will work hard to follow-through on those commitments.
As your MLA, I represent all residents of Calgary-Acadia.
Whether you voted for me or someone else, know that my
Pg. 28 Summer 2015 door is open to you. If you are thrilled – or concerned - by
the steps our government is taking, I want to hear it. You
can count on me to listen and bring your perspectives to the
government and the legislature. Likewise, if you are having
some difficulty dealing with the provincial government, please
contact me – you can count on me to assist you to the best of
my ability.
In closing let me say once again what an honour it is to serve
as your MLA. You have placed great trust in me, and I will be
working hard every day to earn that trust.
PS: Please join me at my Stampede Breakfast
on Saturday July 4 from 8 am to 11 am at the
Willow Ridge
Community Hall,
680 Acadia Dr
SE, co-hosted by
the Willowridge
Community
Association.
Fitness
All Summer Long
Fitness Classe
Drop-In
s Includ
50+
ed in Membership
Residents of partnered commmunites
pay 20% LESS than non residents.
Trico Centre for Family Wellness
11150 Bonaventure Drive SE
403-278-7542 | www.tricocentre.ca
Thank you for supporting your community association and your local businesses!
Community
Your Official Newsletter
Civic Chat
Ward 14 Councillor
Peter Demong
Phone: 403-268-1653
Email: [email protected]
Howdy Ward 14!
Every year I try to wrangle up
some money for a good cause and
celebration. The cause is our hard
working community associations, and the celebration is the Ward
14 Communities BBQ. You can get a tasty burger there, and
you’ll see all sorts of displays from the BBQ’s generous sponsors.
There will be a whole raft of City of Calgary information as well.
My Ward 14 Communities BBQ is on Saturday, September 26
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m in the Southcentre Mall parking lot, but if
you don’t think you will remember then keep these three things
in mind. First, I will write about it in my next two newsletter
columns. Second, you can find the information on my website at
www.calgary.ca/ward14bbq. Third, I will send you updates via
email if you sign up at www.calgary.ca/ward14connect.
Another season of Aldertalk is now over. I want to sincerely
thank everyone who turned up at one of the six sessions, and to
all of the venues where we congregated. Every time I hold an
Aldertalk it seems there are just a few more people than the last.
Aldertalk is probably the most important tool that I have at my
disposal. The input that I receive there is invaluable. While I
can rightly claim to be the originator of the Aldertalk idea, I must
admit that City administration is catching on with Citizen’s View.
Citizen’s View is an online panel that encourages citizens to
“Oh, the
summer night,
Has a smile
of light, And
she sits on
a sapphire
throne.”
Bryan Procter
participate in shaping City of Calgary programs and services.
You can participate in surveys, have access to online discussions,
provide your input on a variety of topics, and receive information
and updates on upcoming events and service improvements. To
sign up you just need to visit www.citizensiew.ca. I encourage
you to do so.
Did you know? The City operates and maintains over 200
storm ponds.
You should also know that they are a vital part of Calgary’s storm
water system. Storm ponds (or more specifically, wet ponds)
collect water and run-off from the storm water system. They
trap things like oil, chemicals, fertilizer, pesticides, and sediments.
Besides helping to mitigate local flooding, storm ponds improve
the quality of water that eventually reaches our rivers.
With all of the nasty things that they keep out of our rivers, storm
ponds are not surprisingly a bad place to swim. Storm ponds
are not intended for recreational use. Their water levels are
constantly fluctuating and they can contain pollutants. Swimming,
skating, boating, fishing, and fish stocking are just some of the
activities that are strictly prohibited in storm ponds.
Happy trails to you, and don’t hesitate to contact me for any
reason.
~ Councillor Peter Demong
Come on over and spend the day
enjoying the outdoors.
Play time for all ages.
Coffee shop, picnic areas and BBQs available.
Located 8.5 km on Highway 550
(just outside of Bassano, Alberta)
Contact Sherry at 403-701-0778
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Community Members Can Receive Discounts!
AMAZING HOME INSPECTOR AT KING HOME
INSPECTIONS Henry is passionate about people and
his inspections. 30yrs Knowledge and Experience. He goes
above and beyond for all our clients. To book an appointment
or to ask a question, please give us a call at 403-481-8800 or
you can email us at [email protected]
Knowledge is Power and Kindness is King!
ELECTRICITY IS NOT A HOBBY!
Call a licensed Electrician and Pot Light Specialist. No job is too small. Excellent rates. Call John at
403-281-5002/403-708-6555.
FOOT CARE IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN
HOME Having trouble reaching your toes to cut your nails?
Dealing with chronic health conditions that affect your feet?
Have any of these, ingrown toenails, toenail fungus, cracks or
really dry skin? Then you would benefit from a therapeutic
pedicure. 28 years in the industry. Call Laura for your
complementary assessment. 403-681-7531/
[email protected]
Hillen Sales – Independent Watkins
Consultant Right in Your Area Are you or
someone you know looking to earn extra income? It is possible
selling Watkins Products – products that have been around for
Generations! Contact me for more information or to purchase
products. Lorie Hillen – 403-891-7832
IS YOUR COMPUTER CAUSING YOU GRIEF?
Feeling frustrated & don’t know where to start? Trusted,
reliable technician (+15 yrs exp) offering personal, home
based & small business computer services to suit your budget.
Call Debra at DDL Computer Solutions: 403-630-2862
ART CLASSES FOR KIDS 6-12 Fall Trimester Theme:
AFRICAN animals, landscape, still life, culture, people
Mon - Riverbend; Tues - Strathcona Wed - Queensland;
Fri - Braeside starts week of Sept 8; 4:30 to 6 pm. Schedule,
registration, info via email: [email protected] Website:
www.originalpaint.ca Instructor: Miss Lillian
JUNK TO THE DUMP Disposal of residential/commercial
unwants including hard to handle. Move in/out & reno
cleanups. We load. Fast service, competitive $$ & satisfaction
guaranteed. Specializing in South Calgary.
Call Sanil 403-616-2758.
ALL-PRO BOOKKEEPING LTD provides 25+ yrs exp
to small/med size businesses. All accounting functions
provided to year-end incl all Gov’t remittances. Personal
Taxes. QuickBooks & Simply Acct 403.366.4999 info@
allprobookkeeping.ca website: www.allprobookkeeping.ca
MOVING SALE - EVERYTHING MUST GO! One day only
- Saturday, July 11th. CASH Only! IMMEDIATE Take Home!
Everything from furniture, baby items to pet supplies!
Location: 147 Riverside Mews SE (9 - 4 pm)
BR plumbing & Renovations LTD. Residential
services, plumbing repairs and new installations, hot water
tanks, taps/toilets, sumpumps, drain cleaning and home
renovations. We are just minutes away! 403-923-2918
(24 hr services).
NEPTUNE PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Residential
and commercial service. Renovations, gas fitting and backflow
testing. Fully licensed and insured with competitive rates.
Customer satisfaction assured. CALL 403-255-7938,
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE.
BASEMENTS - RENOS - PAINTING - Garages - Decks Fences - Clean-up - Framing & Finishing - General Work. Call
John (Certified Carpenter) at 403-255-5564.
CONCRETE CUTTING FOR BASEMENT WINDOWS
and DOORWAYS - Cut, Supplied & Installed. Doorways
Cutting - Concrete Wall Cutting - Concrete Floor Cutting Core Drilling - Any Size. Excavation/Window Well Supplied
& Installed - Weeping Tile Installation. Phone 403-570-0555
Email: [email protected] See our display ad on page 11.
Pg. 30 Summer 2015 SCHECK TILE & STONE 21 yrs of experience (14 yrs in
Germany + 7 in Canada). High quality tile & stone installation.
New homes & renovations. Alex 403-402-8923
THE CONTRACTOR YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR
No projects too big or too small. Knowledgeable and reliable
team of professionals. Book now to have your fence and deck
repaired or painted this summer. Get your projects completed!
Carl 403-671-4714.
Thank you for supporting your community association and your local businesses!
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1. I LIVE IN WILLOW RIDGE and care about the resale value of our area!
2. #1 RESIDENTIAL AGENT at Maxwell South
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3. A FREE MARKET EVALUATION during my job
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4. TOP SELLING RESIDENTIAL REALTOR SINCE
1992. I know both sales and construction
to provide you with complete real estate
guidance.
5. CREATIVE LISTING OPTIONS, with 4 distinct
marketing plans to satisfy many different
seller’s needs, while still providing Nick Lima’s
level of service.
6. I can assist you in buying an older home
by ANALYSING “POTENTIAL” ACTUAL REPAIR
COSTS prior to putting in an offer. Why pay for
the home inspection, then afterwards, decide
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7. Prior to having kids, I was consistently TOP
7 OUT OF 700 Realtors at Maxwell Realty 6
YEARS IN A ROW. Kids have grown. I AM BACK!
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