The Alexandran January 2016
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The Alexandran January 2016
THE ALEXANDRAN NEWSLETTER OF THE QUEEN ALEXANDRA COMMUNITY LEAGUE JANUARY 2016 NEIGHBOORHOOD RENEWAL C ONTINUES IN 2016 O ur community continues its rapid transformation with initiatives such as the Engage 106-76 Project, Rollie Miles Athletic Field Renewal, Neighborhood Renewal, and Envision 109. These initiatives are all part of rejuvenating and updating our community. Its an excellent opportunity for community members to provide their input. In fact this is a once in a generation opportunity to help shape the future of Queen Alexandra!! W PAGE 2 INSIDE • Freinds of Scona Rec. • Community Soccer Registration PAGE 3 • Engage 106-76 • Winter Green Shack QUEEN ALEXANDRA C OMMUNITY GARDEN e are looking for individuals who want to help with planning and implementation of a community garden in Queen Alexandra. If you are interested in this volunteer experience please contact Lane Gagnon with the Neighbourhood Empowerment Team. We are looking for all ages! Constable John Beatson 7807177478 [email protected] Connie Marciniuk Community Capacity Builder 7809753921 [email protected] Twitter: Connie_NET Lane Gagnon Youth Liaison 7805543306 lane.gagnon@thefamilycentre.com Instagram: Lane_NET GET THE LATEST LEAGUE NEWS & UPDATES AT WWW.QACL. CA LIKE QACL www.facebook.com/QueenAlexandr aCommunityLeague LIKE QA CROSSROADS www.facebook.com/QAcrossroads Page 1 QUEEN ALEXANDRA C OMMUNITY LEAGUE Mailing Address PO Box 4546 Edmonton AB T6E 5G4 Hall Address 10425 University Avenue URL www. qacl. ca Email info@qacl. ca Hall Rentals hall@qacl. ca Membership membership@qacl. ca Newsletter news@qacl. ca President E XECUTIVE Sheila Campbell 1st Vice President Julie Kusiek 2nd Vice President Ann Brown Secretary Michelle Miller Treasurer Noella Bradbury C OMMITTEE C HAIRS Neighbourhood Planning Kim Clegg and Neil Zinger Membership Gretchen Phillips Building and Grounds Kenneth Robinson Programs Susan Fearnley Publicity Aurnir Nelson Social Russ Miyagawa Sports Vacant FRIENDS OF SCONA REC T he City of Edmonton is redeveloping Rollie Miles Athletic Park. This is a district park, serving a population of about 40,000 Edmontonians. For context, the combined population of Strathcona, Garneau, McKernan, Belgravia, Parkallen, Queen Alexandra and Allendale is approximately 35,000. We are talking about serving a fairly localized area, accessible by many via active or public transportation. Rollie Miles Athletic Park includes amenities such as Scona Pool, the track, Southside Arena and tennis courts. Previously, through Friends of Scona Pool, we collectively showed the City keeping Scona Pool open is important to us. We increased pool usage, held special events and raised funds to renovate the party room. We were positive and took ownership over the problem. We did it once, and we can do it again. Friends of Scona Pool has now been renamed Friends of Scona Rec to maintain our advocacy for an aquatic facility as part of the Rollie Miles Park Redevelopment, but be more inclusive of other recreation opportunities on the site. Our first meeting was January 26th The Friends of Scona Rec's Next meeting will be announced soon. O OUTDOOR SOCCER REGISTRATION n-line outdoor soccer registration will be available from February 1st – February 29th, 2016. Please visit www.emsasouthwest.com and follow the links for outdoor registration. If you already have a household created, please log back in and register your children for outdoor. The communities will be offering online payment again. If you use the online payment, you will still be required to attend your community payment session. Player registrations after February 29, 2016 will go on a wait list. The 2016 outdoor fees will be: U18 $165 U16 $165 U14 $160 U12 $125 U10 $110 U8 U6 $90 $75 If you have any questions, please contact KimBerley Kern at [email protected] or 780.438.7911. Page 2 WINTER GREEN SHACK T The Engage 106-76 project design team is currently working on the concept design taking into consideration the feedback and input gathered through the various public engagement activities. A public event will be held in the near future to present the draft design plan. To stay informed, please visit engage106-76.info and sign up as a Community Partner today! BENIFITS OF C OMUNITY MEMBERSHIP • Get connected (potlucks, pub nights, playgroup) • Get fit (free swims, free skating) • Get deals (hall rental, City Rec facilities, and more) • Get in the know (planning & development, events, community news) • Get involved (work on a project of interest with friends & neighbours) Year-Round Green Shack Program (Sept - June). Your favorite program is now being offered year round in local parks! Free & Drop-in for 6-12 yr. olds (5 & under must be supervised by a parent or guardian). Join trained leaders in a variety of sports, games, crafts, nature activities, cooking and more! Families are welcome to participate. Every 3rd week there will be a special ‘Family Focus’ afternoon. Days & Times: All Southwest Programs will run Tues & Thurs: 47 pm and Saturdays 1-5 pm Winter/ Spring SW Green Shack Programs run Jan- May 2016: February 2- 27: Duggan and Twin Brooks March 1- 26: Pleasantview and Brookside Mar 29- Apr 23: Blue Quill and Rutherford Apr 26- May 21: Allard and Queen Alexandra Park @QACROSSROADS Page 3