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AugustanaWomen'sBasketballCoach

AUGAthletics

CompetitionNo.: A105648257 ClosingDate: August6,2022

ThispositionislocatedinCamrose,Alberta,attheUniversityofAlberta-AugustanaCampus.

ThesuccessfulcandidatewillreceiveaninitialappointmentwithanenddateofJune30,2023,withastrongpossibilityofrenewal.TheCoach positionisbasedoutofCamrose,Alberta,Canadaandispart-time(26hoursperweek). AsamemberoftheAlbertaCollegesAthleticConference,Augustanaiscommittedtoprovidingthebestlearningenvironmentpossibleforathletes.To thatendweareseekingahighlyqualifiedcoach.DutiesoftheHeadCoachinclude:coaching,teammanagement,budgeting,fundraising,recruitment, student-athletedevelopment,teampromotionandotherduties.TheHeadCoachisalsoresponsibleforfollowinginstitutional,ACACandCCAApolicies andprocedures.

Candidatesmusthave:

• aminimumofaBachelor’sdegreeinPhysicalEducation,Health,SportsAdministrationorcloselyrelatedfield(aMaster’sdegreeispreferred); •asuccessfulbackgroundincoachingbasketballand/orexperienceasanathletecompetinginbasketball; •applicableNCCPBasketballTraintoCompetecertificationorequivalent; •demonstratedleadershipandmotivationalskills;excellentorganizationalandcommunicationskills; •demonstratedabilitytoconnectwithathletesfromyouthtotheuniversitylevel,fundraisingexperienceandskills,and demonstratedabilitytofacilitateanddevelopcommunitypartnerships. •avalidClass5Albertadriver’slicensewillberequireduponappointment. Forfurtherinformationconcerningthisposition,pleasecontactRandalNickel,ExecutiveDirectorStudentLifebyemailatrnickel@ualberta.ca.For furtherinformationaboutAugustanaAthleticspleasevisit:govikings.ca.

Tohaveyourapplicationconsidered,pleaseapplyonlinebelowandsubmitthefollowing:

•coverletter •resume •teachingevaluationsattheUniversitylevel(ifapplicable) Note: OnlineapplicationsareaccepteduntilmidnightMountainStandardTimeoftheclosingdate.

Ifinterested,pleaseapply:https://apptrkr.com/3256881

VILLAGE OF BAWLF Public Works Assistant

The Village of Bawlf is accepting applications for a Public Works Assistant. This position requires the individual to coordinate with the Public Works Foreman on availability and coverage. The hours of work will fl uctuate and may include evenings and weekends. The duties include, but are not limited to, the following: • Learning the water treatment plant and sewer lift station operational systems. • Willing and able to learn the daily procedures of testing and treating the well water. • Documenting meter readings at the water treatment plant and the sewer lift stations on occasional weekends and as coverage for Public Works Foreman. • Participating in public works projects. • Assisting with snow removal. • Assisting in the maintenance of all Village roadways and alleys. • Maintaining Village properties. • Operation of a skid steer (training can be provided). The qualifications required include: • Valid Class 5 Driver’s License (a driver’s abstract will be required). • Knowledge of, and adherence to, Occupational Health &

Safety Procedures. • A clean Criminal Record Check. Resumés with cover letters will be accepted until the position is filled; please be sure to include the position applied for in your cover letter. Resumés can be mailed, faxed, emailed, or dropped off at:

Village of Bawlf Erin Smyl Chief Administrative Officer 203 Hanson Street Box 40 Bawlf, AB T0B 0J0 Fax: 780-373-3798 Email: cao@bawlf.com

Join our team! Dishwashe r / Kitchen He lp e r

immediate full- and part-time positions Great food and reputation!

Apply stating name, your contact information, previous experience in the hospitality industry and references In person ~ 6102-48 Avenue, Camrose By email ~ tastyfusion2017@gmail.com Or phone ~ 780-673-3286

HELP WANTED

FRONT DESK

• Part-Time (more than 20 hours/week) • Work experience would be a great asset Send resumé to: motel6camrose@gmail.com

MOTEL 6 CAMROSE

Rural Summer in the Park offers fun

By Murray Green

Over the past 25 plus years, up to 600 Camrose County children who live in or near Bawlf, Edberg, Bittern Lake, Ferintosh, Hay Lakes, Kingman or New Norway have had the opportunity to attend the popular Summer in the Park Program each year.

This Rural Community Day Camp is free to all participants, is operated by the partnership of Camrose District Support Services, Camrose Family Resource Centre and BGC (Boys and Girls Club) Camrose.

Children meet in a park from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for arts, crafts, games, leadership and activities.

“When we surveyed families earlier this year the majority indicated that social connection for their children was their top priority due to the restricted opportunities these last couple years because of COVID-19. This information has helped us develop and implement activities and experiences for the children to connect with one another and their community,” said Jolene Doig, program coordinator at the Camrose Family Resource Centre.

Children five years of age or older will learn a variety of skills in the one-week camps. Skills are emphasized in a casual and lively learning environment and having fun with peers in a safe, fun, tolerant and respectful way.

The program operates in Hay Lakes (August 8 to 12) and then New Norway (August 14 to 19). The last session of the summer in New Norway still needs more students.

For further information, contact Jolene Doig at 780-672-0141 or by visiting the website www. camrosefcss.ca/funded-programs/ rural-community-pro grams/summer-in-the-park to register.

BIRTHS

To Emily Sangster and Greg King, of Camrose, a daughter on July 22.

DEATHS

Robert John Bonham, of Lamont, formerly of Tofield, on July 25, at 76 years of age.

Johnny Mahowich, of Ryley, formerly of Tofield, on July 26, at 70 years of age.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster

At the young age of seven, entrepreneur Nevaeh Graumann-Campbell already knows that location is everything as she set up her Nevaeh Lemonade Stand on the July 28 Kick’N Country Parade route. More than just a good business person, she is also a philanthropist by donating 50 per cent of her profits to the Huntington Society.

Central Agencies Realty Home of the Week

Beautiful serene location

By Lori Larsen

This one-of-a-kind family home is located in a quiet cul-de-sac in the City. Surrounded by trees and nature, it is like its own piece of paradise.

Stunning vaulted ceilings featuring pine planks envelope you in warmth as you walk through the front door. The inviting sunken living room flows up into an open conversation area, then to the formal dining just off the kitchen.

The kitchen will be the hub of the home with a rustic brick feature wall that houses the built-in wall oven and stove. Plenty of cabinets and countertop space makes room to entertain or prepare family meals.

A breakfast nook is ideal for catching up on the news while enjoying your morning beverage. A door to the deck makes for easy access during barbecue season.

Move down to the sunken family room that features a stunning slate stone fireplace flanked with builtin bookshelves. From here, step out the patio doors to the two-tiered deck with built-in hot tub where you can unwind enjoying the peace and quiet of the enclosed back yard.

A main floor office and two-piece bathroom are convenient bonuses.

Head upstairs to your retreat in the primary bedroom with private threepiece ensuite. Two more bedrooms and a main four-piece bathroom are perfect for a growing family.

The completed downstairs area features a huge rec room where the family can enjoy movie night, a games room or workout space, two more bedrooms and a four-piece bathroom.

This really is the perfect home where your family can grow. Located at 4204-70 Street and priced at $399,000, this property will fullfil all your needs. For a private viewing, contact Al-Karim (Al) Mohamed at:

Central Agencies Realty 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or 587-322-5511 Cell

I’m looking for friends with bene ts, and by that , I mean people who have boats, swimming pools or vacation homes. As a parent , literally anything can be a vacation. Warm co ee? Vacation. Getting dressed by yourself ? Vacation. Taking out the trash? Vacation. Solo run to get milk ? Epic Vacation. Going to the bathroom alone? OK , that’s just craz y talk . Cucumbers hate becoming pickles. For them, it is a jarring experience. Lord, whatever you’re baking outside … it’s done. I really miss complaining about the cold. Just be thank ful that it’s not snowing. Imagine shovelling snow in this heat! Me: “I’m thinking about taking a trip.” Bank Account: “I highly suggest that trip be to work .” My kids said they wanted to tr y something new this summer, so I showed them how to vacuum and do laundr y. I got a tex t from the school reminding me to enroll my kids for the fall. That was unexpected. I’m honestly surprised the school wants them back . A truck is here to cut a giant tree down in my neighbour’s yard, so now my husband has to cancel all his plans and stand by the window for the nex t t wo hours. When I was out running today, I heard someone clapping and I star ted feeling so happy and proud until I realized it was just my thighs slapping together. Respect people who wear glasses. They paid good money to see you. I just sold a lawnmower from The Booster classi eds. That’s the last time my neighbour is gonna wake me up on the weekends. If you have an easy rstborn child, don’t feel too good about yourself. It’s a trick from Mother Nature so you, fueled by false con dence, reproduce again. Your second child will be a no -limit soldier who likes to slap and doesn’t sleep. Not ever yone realizes this, but if you clean the pile of receipts out of your purse and stack them together, it makes a teeny tiny book about why you’re broke.

Bovine Bu ooner y

What do you get from a pampered cow ? Spoiled milk . Why did the cow jump over the moon? Because the farmer’s hands were cold. What do you call a cow that can’t produce milk ? A milk dud. What do you call cattle that tell jokes? Laughing stock . What did the cow say to it’s therapist ? “I feel seen but not herd.” What did the mama cow say to the calf ? It’s pasture bedtime. Why did the cow cross the road? To get to the udder side. What do you call a sleeping bull? A bull dozer. Why can’t cows wear shoes? Because they lactose. What do you get from a dwar f cow ? Condensed milk . Why do cows wear bells? Because their horns don’t work . Where do cows go out for a date? To the moo -vies.

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