bringing albert park and radisson heights residents together
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bringing albert park and radisson heights residents together
your JULY 2012 YOUR OFFICIAL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER ALBERT RADISSON BRINGING ALBERT PARK AND RADISSON HEIGHTS RESIDENTS TOGETHER Great News Publishing Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities www.great-news.ca RBC Dominion Securities Inc. Concerned about your investment fees? Request a complimentary portfolio review Learn about: • The advantages of fee-based accounts • Making your fees tax-deductible/avoiding commissions • Alternatives to high-fee/low-performing mutual funds Michael Martin, CFA, MBA | Investment Advisor 403-266-9655 | [email protected] Professional Wealth Management Since 1901 RBC Dominion Securities Inc.* and Royal Bank of Canada are separate corporate entities which are affiliated. *Member-Canadian Investor Protection Fund. RBC Dominion Securities Inc. is a member company of RBC Wealth Management, a business segment of Royal Bank of Canada.®Registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. Used under licence. ©2012 Royal Bank of Canada. All rights reserved. There’s no substitution for true beauty. Hunter Douglas is your first choice for style and innovation. Don’t settle for anything less than our truly distinctive designs. From May 1st to August 31st, 2012, ask us how you can receive a Hunter Douglas Manufacturer’s Rebate. Manufacturer’s Rebate E X T R A O R D I N A RY W I N D O W FA S H I O N S E X T R A O R D I N A RY W I N D O W FA S H I O N S 2 JULY 2012 I Great News Publishing I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities Scan with your smartphone to view video. EVENTS & MEETINGS 6 AT A GLANCE 7-8 FARMERS’ MARKETS 10 IN & AROUND YOUR COMMUNITY 11-13 T h e O ff i c i a l A L B E R T PA R K / R A D I S S O N H E I G H T S C o m m u n i t y N e w s l e t t e r I JULY 2012 3 Albert Park Radisson Heights Community Centre EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Peter Nugent Vice President Nancy Kearney Treasurer Linda Bednarik Secretary Rosemarie Besplug DIRECTORS Building Development & Hall Maintenance Peter Nugent Newsletter Heather Whelan Memberships Sylvia Macdougall Outdoor Rink Shawn Matthews Kitchen Director Dorothy Watson Lounge Director Kelly Ryan Jelly Bean Dance VACANT Civic Affairs Carolyn Judd Casino/Grants Les Burton By-Law Director Gloria Wood/Linda Bednarik Entertainment/Social VACANT Seniors VACANT Games Room Attendant VACANT Special Projects VACANT Albert Park Cent. Garden Algernon Wilson Nevada Sales VACANT ECTAS VACANT (East Calgary Twin Arenas) Summer Sports VACANT Public Relations VACANT Kid’s Skate Shack VACANT Directors at Large Mark Zaugg Main Office Main Office Fax Barton’s Game Room Hall Skate Shack 1310 - 28 Street SE, APPO, Box 85249, Calgary AB T2A 7R7 • 403.272.7317 [email protected] • www.calgaryarea.com/se/albertpark.html RENTAL INFO Classes - Meetings - Conferences – Programs - Fundraisers Weddings - Parties - Family Reunions - Awards - Children’s Parties Celebrations – Events - Dart Shoots The Main Hall, Meeting Room, Lounge or Skate Shack is available for rent. Please contact the main office for further info at 403-272-7317. The APRH Community Association is here to serve each person in our neighborhood to the best of our ability. We are fully committed to helping improve the quality of the life for all people, young and old. The Board of Directors is always open to ideas, suggestions and to help avert any potential problems that may exist within our community. Like any family we are growing as a community and the needs of our community are changing. This is why we need your help. All the money that is made from hall rentals, the lounge, tournaments, etc. goes back into your community to support current programs as well as help in the creation of new programs. We always need volunteers to help make these programs possible. Can you help us to help you better? Please contact (403) 272-7317 Editorial Content Deadline 1 5 Heather Whelan [email protected] [email protected] st th 4 (403) 272-7317 (403) 235-2650 (403) 235-4150 (403) 235-4150 (403) 273-9414 of each month for the next month’s issue JULY 2012 I Great News Publishing I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities ALBERT PARK-RADISSON HEIGHTS COMMUNITY MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM Just fill in the form below, include a $15.75 cheque payable to the Albert Park-Radisson Heights Community Association or cash, and mail or drop it off to us. See address on cover page Parents Names:...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Surname First Name Spouse/ Partner Address:...............................................................................................................................................................Postal Code:............................ Phone:................................................................................................................Cell:............................................................................................... Email :....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... List children under the age of 18 years. Indicate if child has a different last name. Attach paper if you need more room. Name:.............................................................................................................................................Age:.........................................male/female Name:.............................................................................................................................................Age:.........................................male/female Name:.............................................................................................................................................Age:.........................................male/female PUBLIC SCHOOLS Radisson Park (k-4) Sir Wilfrid Laurier (gr 5-9) Forest Lawn (gr. 10-12) Mayland Heights (k-6) Bob Edwards (gr. 7-9) Lester B. Pearson (gr. 10-12) Chris Akkerman (k-4) Balmoral (gr. 8) Crescent Heights (gr. 12) SEPARATE SCHOOLS Bishop Kidd (gr. 7-9) Father Lacombe (gr. 10-12) Holy Family (k-6) Holy Redeemer (k-6) St. Martha (k-6) 2805 Radcliffe Drive SE 819 – 32 Street SE 1304 – 44 Street SE 2324 Maunsell Dr NE 4424 Marlborough Dr NE 3020 – 52nd Street NE 5004 Marbank Drive NE 220 – 16 Ave NW 1019 – 1st Street NW 403-777-8070 403-777-7370 403-272-6665 403-777-6290 403-777-7770 403-280-5363 403-777-8120 403-777-7330 403-276-5521 1420 - 28 Street SE 3615 Radcliffe Dr. SE 904 - 32 Street SE 708 - 47 Street SE 6020 - 4 Avenue NE 403-500-2052 403-500-2066 403-500-2054 403-500-2034 403-500-2074 T h e O ff i c i a l A L B E R T PA R K / R A D I S S O N H E I G H T S C o m m u n i t y N e w s l e t t e r I JULY 2012 5 SAFETYSYNC ONLINE SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM “An effective health and safety management system can help prevent losses, reduce costs and provide evidence of due diligence.” Enform IRP 9 (Revised) safetysync.com EVENTS & MEETINGS All Albert Park Radisson Heights Community Association members encouraged to attend Free Seniors Breakfast (Community Hall) Thursday July 19th Time: 9:00 to 11:00am Price: Free! Darts (Lounge) Every Monday Time: 7:00 pm – till close Come down and join a fun league. Beginners welcome. Community Association Board Meeting Wednesday, July 25th at 7PM Community Hall. Mem Memorial Park rk LLibrary ary open 12, aand was opened in 1912, he first publicc library lib y in the Albe It wass bu Alberta. built with und from American mer funds philanthropist Carnegie Andrew Carnegie. LIBRARIES Forest Lawn MAKE GREAT THINGS HAPPEN IN YOUR COMMUNITY! 4807 - 8 Ave SE *Closed Sundays between May 22 and September 4 Calgary 2012 is offering Grassroots Inspired Grants (GiGs) of $1200 to Calgarians to celebrate the cultural capital in their communities. APPLY NOW−IT’S EASY: 1 Sign onto GiGYYC.com to create a profile and submit your project proposal. 2 Projects with the most public votes each month will be funded. Tell everyone you know to get behind you and VOTE! For more information visit: calgary2012.com or GiGYYC.com 66 (403) 260-2600 Monday to Thursday: 10 am - 9 pm Friday and Saturday: 10 am - 5 pm Sunday: 12 noon - 5 pm JULY 2012 2012 II Great Great News News Publishing Publishing II Call Call 403-263-3044 403-263-3044 for for advertising advertising opportunities opportunities JULY YOUR COMMUNITY/CITY EVENTS AT A GLANCE... 2 3 4 5 JULY 1 CANADA DAY! Prince’s Island - Celebrate Canada’s birthday at Prince’s Island Park from noon to 6 pm. The Island will be alive with music, live entertainment, food, and festivities. Three stages showcasing live music and entertainment for all ages and interests. JULY JULY 1 - CANADA DAY! •Canada One Tournament at Spruce Meadows is a world-class show jumping competition, and considered among one of the finest outdoor tournaments in North America. Free admission and parking. www. sprucemeadows.com •Fort Calgary offers a full day of free fun, from 9 am – 4 pm, including free pancake breakfast, live entertainment, petting zoo, pony rides, games, crafts, and much more. Be there at noon for the official Canada Day ceremony. www.fortcalgary.com •Heritage Park celebrates the old-fashioned way with birthday cake, potato sack races, games, crafts, an oldfashioned circus, musicians and more. A Citizenship Ceremony will be held at noon to welcome 100 new Canadian citizens. www.heritagepark.ca •Calgary Stampeders play Montreal Alouettes - 5 pm at McMahon Stadium. www.stampeders.com •Millarville Races Canada Day racing begins at 10 am. The Race Day’s attractions include modern-day cowboys, farmers and local acreage owners competing in the Millarville Derby – a 7 furlong race for riders and their stock horses under a western saddle. www.millarvilleracetrack.com •July 19 Stamps vs Roughriders at 7 pm at McMahon Stadium. www.stampeders.com •July 21 Strawberry Festival at Kayben Farms in Okotoks – a sweet way to spend the day! www.kayben.com •July 21 Nazareth (Canadian Farewell Tour) at Deerfoot Inn & Casino. Wristband at 6:30 / Show at 9:00 pm. www.deerfootinn.com •July 22 18th Annual Kensington Sun & Salsa Festival runs from 11 am until 5 pm. Enjoy the sunshine with family and friends and experience a delicious variety of salsas. Bands, vendors, dancers and more. www.visitkensington.com/sun-and-salsa •July 26 – 29 Calgary Folk Music Festival takes place at Prince’s Island Park. Enjoy mainstage performances as well as workshops/sessions. www.calgaryfolkfest.com 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 JULY 6 – 15 CALGARY STAMPEDE Join the Centennial celebration of the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth! www.calgarystampede.com 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 JULY 21 & 22 FIESTAVAL LATIN FESTIVAL is a free 2-day multicultural arts and entertainment festival for the whole family held in the heart of downtown Calgary at Olympic Plaza. www.fiestaval.ca 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 e.& o.e. T h e O ff i c i a l A L B E R T PA R K / R A D I S S O N H E I G H T S C o m m u n i t y N e w s l e t t e r I JULY 2012 7 AUGUST 11 CHINATOWN STREET FESTIVAL showcases the best of Calgary’s Chinatown. Food, festivities and fun for the whole family! 1.888.618.2262 / www. calgarychinesemerchants.org 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 AUGUST 8 9 10 AUGUST 18 THE 105TH ANNUAL PRIDDIS MILLARVILLE FAIR Between 8:30 am – 4:30 pm enjoy one of the greatest, traditional, old-time Agricultural Fairs in Canada. Petting zoo, horses, hayrides, competitions, parade and the Millarville Farmers’ Market. www.millarvilleracetrack. com/event/priddis-millarville-fair 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 AUGUST 24 – 26 EXPO LATINO celebrates Latino culture with a weekend filled with dancing, food, art market, live bands and beer gardens at Prince’s Island Park. Weekend passes available. 403.271.2744 / www.expolatino.ca 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 8 YOUR COMMUNITY/CITY EVENTS AT A GLANCE... •August 3 – 11 Calgary Fringe Festival Mark it on your calendar. Uncensored, non-juried theatre productions at various venues in Inglewood. For schedule, shows, and more, check www.calgaryfringe.ca •August 4 Inglewood Sunfest is all about having fun in the sun. The streets will come alive with performers, vendors and fabulous food. Free event for all. www.inglewoodsunfest.com •August 5 – 11 Afrikadey! celebrates African culture through music, the arts, dance, and food at Prince’s Island Park. 403.268.8500 / www.afrikadey.com •August 8 Dougie MacLean presented by Fish Creek Concerts at 7:30 pm at River Park Church. www.fishcreekconcerts.com •August 12 The 5th Annual Quilt Stroll in Olde Towne Okotoks, 10 am – 4 pm. Start at the historical Wentworth Building (Rumpled Quilt Skins), and then on to neighbouring historical buildings -- Heritage House and Okotoks Art Gallery (The Station). 403.938.6269 / www.rumpledquiltskins.ca •August 12 Marda Gras Street Festival A New Orleans themed event with street level and stage entertainment for the whole family. www.mardaloopbrz.ca •August 12 Olde Towne Okotoks Show & Shine theme is the Roaring 20’s. See hundreds of antique and unique cars, enjoy food, music and old time hospitality. 403.608.8533 / www.okotoksshowandshine.com •August 15 – 18 ReggaeFest is a full day of family-friendly events including live performances, food, and youth arts and crafts at various venues around the city. Mainstage event at Shaw Millennium Park. www.reggaefest.ca •August 16 & 17 Toast ‘n Jam Calgary’s Youth Music Festival featuring free performances by some of the city’s hottest youth bands at The New Black Centre for Music & Art. www.calgary.ca/toastnjam •August 16 – 19 Taste of Calgary Sample international food and drink and daily live entertainment at Eau Claire’s Festival Plaza. 403.293.2888 / www.tasteofcalgary.com •August 16 – 26 GlobalFest 2012 showcases Calgary’s unique cultural communities through arts and crafts, music, food, dance and activities for everyone. Each evening ends with Trico’s Fireworks Festival. Held at Elliston Park, 17th Avenue & 60th St. SE. Ticketed event. www.globalfest.ca •August 25 The 7th Annual Harvest Festival in Okotoks. Local food, art, activities, demonstrations, tours and fun at Kayben Farms and Chinook Honey. www.kayben.com / www.chinookhoney.ca •August 25 & 26 Calgary Dragon Boat Race & Festival Watch teams move these massive long boats, and see cultural performances and entertainment. www.chinatowncalgary.com/dragonboat •August 31 – September 2 Okotoks Pro Rodeo An annual event that hosts contestants from around the globe. Western themed activities and events for the whole family at Okotoks Recreation Centre. 403.938.1518 / www.okotoksprorodeo.com e. & o.e. JULY 2012 I Great News Publishing I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities T h e O ff i c i a l A L B E R T PA R K / R A D I S S O N H E I G H T S C o m m u n i t y N e w s l e t t e r I JULY 2012 9 FARMERS’ MARKETS JULY MOON C ALENDAR Full Moon July 3 10 Last Quarter July 10 New Moon July 18 JULY 2012 I Great News Publishing I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities First Quarter July 26 HEAT RELATED ILLNESS With the return of warmer weather, Alberta Health Services EMS would like to remind citizens to stay safe in the heat and sun this summer. While children and the elderly can be more susceptible to the effects of heat, basic prevention measures should be taken by all to avoid a heat related illness during periods of hot and humid weather. FIRST AID Heat exhaustion • Heat exhaustion can occur due to excessive fluid loss during periods of prolonged sweating in a hot and / or humid environment (indoors or outdoors). • Patients may suffer headaches, weakness, fatigue, nausea / vomiting, thirst, chills, and profuse sweating. • The patient is usually cold and damp to the touch and the skin may appear pale or dusky gray. Heat stroke • Heat stroke is a medical emergency that requires prompt treatment. It can be fatal. • It occurs when the body can’t cool itself naturally (e.g. perspiration). The body’s temperature will continue to rise to dangerous levels. • Due to severe dehydration and the inability to sweat the patient may appear flushed and skin may be hot and dry to the touch. First aid • First aid for all heat related illness begins with removing or sheltering the patient from the hot environment. • Remove excess or tight fitting clothing and allow them to rest in a cool environment. • If the patient is conscious and alert, provide suitable fluids such as water, juice, or a sports drink. If you are concerned, seek medical attention or call 9-1-1. Prevention • Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water. • Limit alcohol consumption as alcohol dehydrates you. • Always wear a broad brimmed hat to keep the sun off your face and neck. • Apply waterproof sunscreen with an SPF of 50+, especially for children. The sun’s UV rays peak between 10am-4pm, even on cloudy days. ~continued next page~ Car batteries are lead-acid batteries. Things with motors usually have this type of battery: tDBSTUSVDLTtNPUPSDZDMFT tSFDSFBUJPOBMWFIJDMFTtMBXONPXFST tHPMGDBSUTtXIFFMDIBJST 2012-1232 These batteries, which contain lead and acid,TIPVMEPOMZCFUBLFOUPB household hazardous waste drop-off. These are the only type of batteries BDDFQUFEBUUIFESPQPČT For more information on household hazardous waste drop-off locations and hours, visit calgary.ca or call 3-1-1. calgary.ca | call 3-1-1 T h e O ff i c i a l A L B E R T PA R K / R A D I S S O N H E I G H T S C o m m u n i t y N e w s l e t t e r I JULY 2012 11 BUSINESS CLASSIFIEDS K2 BOOKKEEPING: Are you too busy to keep up with your bookkeeping? Experienced bookkeeper now accepting new clients. Specializing in small to medium sized business. Eight years of experience with QuickBooks and Simply accounting, GST, Payroll, WCB Filing, T4 Filing, and competitive rates. Phone Katie 403-870-0737. ROOFING SPECIAL! BOOK EARLY! Your interior and exterior renovation experts Disciple Homes & Improvements call Andy 403-554-7852 for your free estimate email: [email protected]. IS ANYONE IN YOUR FAMILY STRUGGLING TO READ WITH FLUENCY AND COMPREHENSION? There is a stress-free, enjoyable, affordable solution. Proven to work for all ages. Vera Goodman, an internationally recognized author and teacher, will show you how. Go to www. readingwings.com or call Vera at 403-240-0402. RIGHTWAY PLUMBING AND HEATING: Has been happily serving the Albert Park | Radisson Heights area with quality work, happy clients and fair pricing, with second generation experience, there is no job we can’t handle. Furnaces $2985, water heaters $715, bathroom renos and gas lines also! Installed with great warranties. Call 403-968-6630. FOSTERING SAFE COMMUNITIES Dog owners play a large role in providing a safe environment for service providers, such as meter readers from ENMAX and ATCO Gas and mail carriers from Canada Post, who enter and exit properties on a daily basis. Ways dog owners can help: • Inspect fences and gates to ensure that dogs can’t get out. A spring loaded gate that will shut if it is blown open by the wind is ideal because it prevents a dog from escaping. • Supervise your dog when he is in your yard. Dogs need to be under their owners’ control and not pose a threat to service providers. If a service provider needs access to your yard, bring your dog inside or put him in an enclosed run outside. • Dogs cannot be tethered in your yard when no one is home. You must either place the dog in an enclosed dog run or leave him inside the house. • Train your dog to stop barking at service providers who make regular visits. Consult a professional trainer or behaviourist for tips on how to reduce your dog’s excitement or anxiety towards visitors to your home. Help prevent injuries to service providers by keeping your yard tidy and your pets under control. INGLEWOOD BIRD SANCTUARY Parks 2012 Summer Nature Programs Birding & Nature Adventures for July – September 2012 KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS Apply a Heading Style CTRL + SHIFT + S Heading 2 Style CTRL + SHIFT + 2 Wildflowers Through a Camera Lens Focus on the flowers of Weaselhead through a new lens. In partnership with the experts at Robinsons Camera, you will learn how to capture the many blooms on film using macro photography techniques. A naturalist will teach you the diverse flowers Course: 308503Date: July 10, 2012 Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm Cost: $36.75/person Location: Inglewood Bird Sanctuary Heading 1 Style CTRL + SHIFT + 1 Heading 3 Style CTRL + SHIFT + 3 Birding by Ear Too-whit, too-whoo … what just made that beautiful sound? Often birds are heard and not seen. Learn what 12 JULY 2012 I Great News Publishing I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities DO YOU NEED HELP WITH YOUR PROPERTY TAXES? makes individual bird songs unique and how to tell birds species apart during an evening class and all day field trip! Course: 308498 Date: July 12, 2012 Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Field trip: July 14, 2012 Time: 7:30 am - 3:30pm Cost: $73.50/person Location: Inglewood Bird Sanctuary The Secrets of Bowmont Join a Parks educator and discover where you can sit by a waterfall, bird watch at a canopy and watch osprey cruise the river valley, all in one evening. Course: 308507 Date: August 23, 2012 Time: 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Cost: $26.25/person Location: Bowmont Natural Environment Park Family Birding in a Nutshell From chickadees to sparrows, get the dirt on these flying creatures and how to tell them apart. Wings, beaks, feet and feathers tell you what you’re looking at. Kids don’t forget to bring your parents along! Course: 308501 Date: September 15, 2012 Time: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Cost: $30.00/person Location: Inglewood Bird Sanctuary ? Hawk and Eagle Migration Join our expert birder to discover hawk and eagle migration during its peak season. Spend an evening in the classroom learning all about this amazing event and try your hand at spotting these migrating raptors during a full day field trip to the Kananaskis area. Course: 308499 Date: September 27, 2012 Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Field trip: September 29, 2012 Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm Cost: $94.50/person Location: Inglewood Bird Sanctuary Register for all the above programs and many more by calling: (403) 268-3800 (Option 1) or online @ www. calgary.ca/recreation For room rentals and more please call 3-1-1 or email [email protected] for information. ? Picnic or barbecue? Is one your favourite, or do you enjoy both? Its property tax time again. Did you know that The City of Calgary offers financial assistance to low income homeowners, regardless of age, who are having trouble paying their property taxes? The Property Tax Assistance Program is designed to help homeowners who are experiencing financial hardships as a result of an increase in their property taxes. To be eligible for the property tax credit, the homeowners must: • experience a property tax increase from 2011-2012 • meet the minimum income guidelines ($22,637/one person; $28,182/two persons; $34,646/three persons; $42,065/four persons.) • own the property for a minimum of one year • live in the principle residence for the majority of the time • own no other property • provide a proof of income ( i.e. a copy of 2011 income tax return is required) For more information or to apply to the Property Tax Assistance Program please call 311 or visit our website to apply online at www.calgary.ca/propertytax Applications must be made by December 1, 2012. Please spread the word about this program to family members and friends who might benefit from this City of Calgary program. Even if a person does not meet the eligibility criteria for the Property Tax Assistance Program, they can still learn about other programs and resources that could help them. The Property Tax Assistance Program is administered by Community and Neighbourhood Services, The City of Calgary. Ge t rea dy! 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