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WELCOME to the Winter 2010 Community Program Guide WELCOME to your first community program guide! WINTER 2010 This program guide is a supplement of The Newsy Neighbor. It is a non-profit community service that is funded by local sponsors. The design, print and distribution of the guide is done by The Newsy Neighbor. All non-profit groups and clubs will be able to advertise their available programs at no charge 3 times per year. If your business is offering a program that you would like to have in our guide, please contact us for rate information. Every year, we will have the winter edition available in January covering all the programs offered between January and April. At the beginning of May, we will publish the spring/summer edition covering all the programs offered between May and August, and the fall edition will be available at the beginning of September covering the programs offered between September and December. After speaking with a local Recreation Program Coordinator about their advertising needs through The Newsy Neighbor, we discovered there is no magazine or paper that focuses JUST on the community events, programs and clubs offered for youth, adults and seniors in our areas. Especially something they could all advertise in for FREE. Since The Newsy Neighbor already mails to all the homes and businesses in Strathmore, Chestermere, Langdon, Carseland, Delacour, Shepard, Lyalta, Dalemead, Standard, Conrich, Rockyford, Balzac, Cheadle, Nightingale, Namaka, Speargrass, Gleichen, Irricana, Rosebud, Kathryn, Keoma RR5, RR6 & RR7, we took this as an opportunity to fill the need of a magazine that JUST focuses on these important aspects of the community, and developed this Community Program Guide. This guide will also be available at various businesses, town halls and community centres in these locations. We hope you enjoy this service and we welcome any suggestions or feedback from you for our upcoming (May and September) editions. Please feel free to phone Aleesha Presley 403-519-4559 or email newsyneighbor@gmail.com. Have a wonderful day! Aleesha Presley, Kathryn Hartwell & Denise Geremia of The Newsy Neighbor
If you missed this edition of the program guide, make sure to contact us no later then April 15th for the next edition of the program guide coming out in May 2010.
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COMMUNITY INFORMATION
Chestermere Regional Community Association 201 West Chestermere Drive. Chestermere, AB T1X 1B2 Phone: (403) 272-7170 www.chestermerecrca.com
Town of Chestermere 105 Marina Road Chestermere, Alberta T1X 1V7 Email: town@chestermere.ca Telephone: (403) 207-7050 www.chestermere.ca
Chestermere Library 105B Marina Road Chestermere, AB T1X 1V7 Phone: (403) 272-9043 www.chestermerepubliclibrary.com
Town of Strathmore 680 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1 Phone: 403-934-3133 www.strathmore.ca
Strathmore Library 85 Lakeside Boulevard Strathmore, AB Phone: (403) 934-5440 asmlibrary@marigold.ab.ca
Police, Fire & Ambulance - 911 Strathmore District Health Services (Hospital) - 403-361-7000 Poison Centre 403-944-1414 Community Crisis Society Wheatland Shelter - 403-934-6634 Child Abuse Hotline - 1-800-387-5437 Child & Family Services - 403-934-1706 Income Support - 1-866-644-5735 Kids Help Phone - 1-800-668-6868 Victim Services - 403-934-6552
Kidz 1st Network Parent Link Centre Chestermere PLC 403-207-7090 Email: plcinfo@chestermere.ca www.kidz1stnetworkplc.com 105 Marina Road. Chestermere, AB T1X 1V7. In the Chestermere Municipal Building.
Bow Valley Agricultural Society Indus Recreation Centre
Kidz 1st Network Parent Link Centre Strathmore PLC 403-983-0016 Email: plcinfo@chestermere.ca www.kidz1stnetworkplc.com Bay I, 510 Country Land Mall. Strathmore, AB T1P1M6
225155A Range Road 281A. Indus, Alberta T1X 0H7. Tel: (403)936-5474. Fax: (403)936-5473 Website: www.indusrec.ca Email: admin@indusrec.ca
YELL YOUTH COUNCIL Coordinator: Brenda Wright Phone: 403-207-7027 email:bwright@chestermere.ca
Gleichen and District Ag. Society Pres. Gord Stewart (403-734-3347) Skating Bookings and Gunner’s RestaurantIan Mast (403-734-3909) www.gleichenalberta.ca
COMMUNITY SERVICES 403-207-7060 CHESTERMERE PARENT LINK CENTRE 403-207-7090 STRATHMORE PARENT LINK CENTRE 403-983-0018
Gleichen and District Community Centre COMMUNITY FUTURES WILD ROSE Pres. Alice Booth (403-644-2969) 101, 331 Third Ave., Strathmore Call (403) 934-6488
Langdon Community Association SE Rocky View Food Bank 403-936-5501
Langdon, AB T0J 1X0 Email: website@goodlucktown.ca www.goodlucktown.ca
Wheatland County Food Bank Box 2331, Strathmore Alberta T1P 1K1 403-934-5335
Delacour Community Hall Delacour, AB , T0M0T0 403-285-9463
Chestermere Regional Community Association Facilities Available: GOLD SPONSOR TheYou CRCA operates the Chestermere Regional Recreation Centre get 3
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CHILDCARE, DAY CARE & PRE-SCHOOL STRATHMORE
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Toddle Inn Day Care We are pleased to offer child care infant, toddler and ages 3 and up including before and after school. www.toddleindaycare.com Email: toddlein@telus.net Phone: 403 934-5139. We are licensed and accredited, subsidy parents welcome.
Bow Valley Agricultural Society After School Care Program (INDUS) Operates from 3:30-6:00pm MonThurs. and Friday from 1:30 - 6:00pm, excluding statutory and school holidays. The program may operate on Professional Development and Early School Dismissal days depending on enrolment, staff, and centre availability. Children will meet and be picked up in a designated area at Discovery Tree Childcare the Indus Elementary. Montessori Preschool For more information contact 936-5474 We serve families who would like to give ext 3 or www.indusrec.ca their child an educational experience for half a day in the morning and afternoon. CHESTERMERE We are currently accepting Registrations for the morning and afternoon classes for LITTLE ACORNS PRESCHOOL the next half of the year. January 2010 - 104 Springmere Way, Chestermere. email June 2010 sjkmjk@shaw.ca To register today or to find out more Parent Information Packages will be availinformation contact Jodi Shorhen at able at the end of January. for the school 403-901-1773 or email us at year 2010- 2011,for pre-registration. Our dtcmontessoripreschool@hotmail.com. Open House is on Saturday March 6th. Be sure to check out our website at 2010, 10am -1pm www.dtcmontessori.com. Located at the Brentwood Elementary CLUNY School in Strathmore. CLUNY PLAYGROUP This community playgroup meets at the LANGDON Cluny Hall. Tuesdays 9:30 - 11:30. BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL CARE & Come out and play with your kids in a play Kindergarten - OPENINGS AVAILABLE for friendly environment while meeting new 2010. $325.00 PER MONTH friends! Art experiences, songs and stoCALL JULIE: (403) 936-5231 ries will be enjoyed by all. Ages 0-6. ResiServing Langdon Families Since 2002. dents from Bassano, Cluny, Gleichen, Siksika and surrounding areas are welcome.
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Literacy To “Go� This drop in (we drop in) program is available to day homes, day cares & preschools. A creative facilitator will come into your home or program and share a new approach to storytelling. Songs, finger plays and creative expression are all included. Registration begins on Monday, January 11th, 2010 from 4:30pm-8:30pm at the Strathmore Kidz 1st Network Centre & the Chestermere Recreation Centre. Phone: 403-207-7060 www.servfcss.ca
CHESTERMERE Fit Kids Chestermere Preschool Gymnastics! Ph: 403-607-8647 Classes are held at the Chestemere Recreation Center MPP room Monday evenings and Tuesday morning and afternoon. Give your child a head start with this fun and exciting gymnastics program that centers on a new theme each week! This program is for children between the ages of 2 and 6 years old. Classes are held at the Chestermere Rec Centre on Monday evenings and all day Tuesday. Winter Session starts January 25 and 26th 2010. Please contact Barb Howes at 403-607-8647 or fitkidschestermere@shaw.ca for more information and pricing, or visit us at the Chestermere Mini Energizer Night January 11, 2010 at the Rec Centre between 6 and 8 pm. Classes are filling up so register now! Programs for children 7 and up please contact Darlene (403-265-2656) at the Flip Factory in Inglewood for more information or check out www.flip-factory.com.
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CHESTERMERE, LANGDON STRATHMORE & CONRICH CHESTERMERE LIBRARY STORY TIME In-person or telephone registration begins January 5th for the 8-week story time sessions beginning Friday, January 15th. Sorry—no registrations will be accepted via email or before January 5th. Story time for children 18 months to 3 years, with a caregiver meet at 10:30 sharp. Children over three, who are able to attend without a caregiver, meet at 11:00. Come early or stay after to do a fun craft, too! Phone: 403-272-9025 LETS GROW TOGETHER! Designed for Children 2-6 yrs. This play based program provides a resource rich environment in which parents and children can enjoy activities, play centres, art experiences and stories together. Younger siblings welcome. CHESTERMERE PLC Jan. 19 - Mar. 30. Tuesdays Mornings 9:30am - 11:30am CHESTERMERE PLC Jan. 21 - Apr. 1 Thursday Afternoons 1:00pm - 3:00pm STRATHMORE PLC Jan. 21 - Apr. 1 Thursday Mornings 9:30am - 11:30am LANGDON W.I HALL Jan.21 - Apr. 1 Thursday Mornings 9:30am - 11:30am CONRICH dates and locations TBD. Check the website. www.servfcss.ca
BABIES & TODDLERS / YOUTH PROGRAMS Mini Yoginis Yoga for Children Ages 2-3 from 6:30pm - 7:00pm CHESTERMERE: Jan. 19 - Feb 23 STRATHMORE: Mar. 2 - Apr. 6 Wear your comfiest clothes! Mats will be provided. Register by Phone: 403-207-7060 Email: plcinfo@chestermere.ca www.kidz1stnetworkplc.com Coffee & Chatter This program provides an opportunity to get together with other new parents in your community over a cup of coffee while sharing information, accessing resources and providing early social activities for your infant (0-18 months) CHESTERMERE: Tuesdays 1:00 - 2:30 LANGDON: Thursdays 1:00 - 2:30 Phone: 403-207-7060 www.servfcss.ca Baby Harmonies Ages 0-12. Are you having trouble remembering nursery rhymes from your childhood? Would you like to learn new ones? Would you like to sing your baby a lullaby but were never sung to as a child? Then join us for Baby Harmonies. CHESTERMERE: Tuesdays Jan. 19 - Mar. 30 2:30pm - 3:00pm LANGDON: Thursdays Jan. 19 - Mar. 30 2:30pm - 3:00pm
Phone: 403-207-7060 www.servfcss.ca
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Twins and Triplets A drop in program designed to allow parents of multiples to meet and share unique parenting experiences. This program provides a resource rich environment for parents to participate in adult conversations while children explore our playroom. All Ages! Siblings Welcome! CHESTERMERE: Mondays 1:00pm - 3:00pm STRATHMORE: Wednesdays 1:00pm - 3:00pm Phone: 403-207-7060 www.servfcss.ca GRANDPARENTS!!! Are you a grandparent who is parenting their grandchildren? Do you live in S.E. Rocky View or Wheatland County? We are currently looking for interested Grandma’s and Grandpa’s who would be interested in a support/ playgroup. Please call Amanda Zarokostas 403-207-7093 if you are in S.E. Rocky View or Jeanette MacKay 403-983-0016 ext 3 if you are in Wheatland County.
Early childhood education plays an important role in the development of your children. Proper education and activities will develop confidence and social skills which are key elements in your children’s life.
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YOUTH PROGRAMS - January 2010 to April 2010 CHESTERMERE
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CHESTERMERE MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Chestermere Rec Centre 201 West Chestermere Drive Chestermere, AB T1X 1B2 www.chestermereminorhockey.com
CHESTERMERE ARMY CADETS 3125 Chestermere Army Cadets 201 West Chestermere Dr. Chestermere AB, T1X 1B2. (403) 265 - 3125. Thursday evenings 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm “Free” Youth Program, ages 12-18 GIRL GUIDES CHESTERMERE Looking for something DYNAMIC to do one evening a week with no experience needed? Girl Guides in Chestermere is looking for women volunteers - Spark Leaders (girls ages 5-6), Brownie Leaders (girls ages 7-8) and Guide Leaders (girls ages 9-11). Volunteer Now! Become a role model. Join the fun & experience something new! For more information email: Sandra at ksrdyck@shaw.ca
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1st CHESTERMERE SCOUTING GROUP
CHESTERMERE SKATING CLUB Canskate levels 1-3 (ages 3+). Sundays 12:45pm-2:15pm. 10 weeks - cost-see website. 30 min. group lesson. Jan. 10- Mar 28/2010. Canskate levels 3-7. Fridays-4:45pm-5:30pm. 10 weeks-costsee website. 45 minute group lessons. Jan 15- Mar 19/2010. To register see website: chestermereskatingclub.ca
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Scouting for GIRLS and BOYS ages 5 to 17 yrs. Join us in Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. We also need Volunteer Leaders. Be a volunteer this year. It’s fun, rewarding and fulfilling. Come have fun going camping, swimming, hiking, canoeing, archery, nature activities, winter sports, community services and much more! Pierre or Maria 403-293-3133. Trudy 403-285-0089
STRATHMORE GIRL GUIDES STRATHMORE 100 Years of Girl Guides in Canada 2010 The Girl Guides of Strathmore want to Celebrate this event with a picnic in the park in the Spring if 2010, and invite anyone who was ever a Spark, Brownie, Guide, Pathfinder, Ranger, Guider etc. Guiding has been in Strathmore since 1967 and we are looking for any old photos, books, badges, crests, uniforms etc. to showcase at the picnic. We would also like to invite anyone interested in helping with this project to just call us. Thanks. Robin Wenzel Twilight District DC, 403-934-2495, robin_wenzel@hotmail.com
LANGDON BABYSITTER COURSE A red cross certificate course for children 11 years and older. CHESTERMERE: Sat., Feb. 27. 9:00am - 4:30pm & Sat., April17, 9:00am - 4:30pm LANGDON: Fri., March 27, 9:00am 4:30pm. Cost: $60+GST per child (includes book and certificate) Pre-registration required. Phone: 403-207-7090
Have you played today? A drop-in program where parents and children can spend quality time with each other while meeting new friends and experiencing our resource rich playroom! STRATHMORE: Mondays 10:00am 12:00pm & Wednesdays 4:30pm - 8:30pm CHESTERMERE: Mondays 10:00am 12:00pm, Tuesdays 4:30pm - 8:30pm & Wednesdays 1:00pm - 3:00pm. Phone: 403-207-7060 email: plcinfo@chestermere.ca www.servfcss.ca
CRAZY FUN Join us for a hour of activities and messes you wouldn’t attempt at home! This is a registered program for parents and their children aged 4-6 who love to explore and create their own masterpieces! Up and coming activities include: Painting Fun, Science Exploration and Take-a-part Night. STRATHMORE: Wednesday Nights. Jan. 20 - Feb. 23. 6:30pm - 7:30pm CHESTERMERE: Tuesday Nights Mar. 3 - Apr. 7. Register by Phone: 403-207-7060 Email: plcinfo@chestermere.ca www.servfcss.ca
Mighty Yogis (Yoga for Children) Ages 4-5 from 7:15 - 7:45 pm CHESTERMERE: Jan. 19 - Feb. 23 STRATHMORE: March. 2 - Apr. 6 Wear your comfiest clothes! Mats will be provided. Register by Phone: 403-207-7060 Email: plcinfo@chestermere.ca www.kidz1stnetworkplc.com
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CHESTERMERE, LANGDON & STRATHMORE YOUTH PROGRAMS HOME ALONE PROGRAM A program for children 10 yrs. old and over + their siblings (over 6 years) that teaches how to make safe, responsible choices when home alone for short periods of time. CHESTERMERE: Fri., Feb. 12. 1:15 - 3:35pm. Fri., March 5, 2:00 - 4:00pm & Fri., April 23, 1:15 - 3:15pm LANGDON: Fri., March 26, 12:45 - 2:45pm. Cost: $35 +GST/first child; $25 +GST/sibling. Pre-registration required. Phone: 403-2077090
PEOPLE SAVERS COURSE A ONE DAY 2,3 & 4 level course that teaches 6-12 yr. old injury & accident prevention as well as emergency response to choking, bleeding, poisoning and burns. All participants who successfully complete the course, receive a PeopleSavers course. CHESTERMERE: Friday, May 14. Level 2 (6-8 yrs. old) 1:00 3:oopm. Level 3 (8-10 yrs.old) 1:00 - 4:00 and Level 4 (10-12 yrs. old) 1:00 - 5:00pm. Cost: $35+GST per child (includes book and certificate card) Pre-registration required. Register by Phone: 403-207-7060 Email: plcinfo@chestermere.ca www.kidz1stnetworkplc.com
YELL YOUTH COUNCIL Youth ages 12-18. In CHESTERMERE - Meetings are every second Thursday at 6pm. In LANGDON - Meetings are every second Tuesday at 6:30pm Coordinator: Brenda Wright Phone: 403-207-7027 email: bwright@chestermere.ca
YOUTH, ADULT & FAMILY PROGRAMS CHESTERMERE CHESTERMERE LIBRARY Family Movies In the New Year, come to the Library to enjoy family movies every Saturday at 2PM. THE CHESTERMERE SOUNDWAVES A local, mixed gender choir that rehearses once a week and performs throughout the year. They enjoy a mixed bag of music and have a lot of fun. If you like to sing and think you’d enjoy being a part of this group please contact Candie Schmidt at thelake@shaw.ca. CRCA MUSICAL THEATRE PROGRAM Will run again in the spring. Watch for registration/auditions in March (ages 3 - 18.) www.chestermerecrca.com WHEATLAND COUNTY ONLY WHEATLAND FURTHER EDUCATION SOCIETY For courses offered (some include computer, first aid & baby sitting) and more information, Please visit www.wfes.ca Phone: 403-934-5785 or Email: wfes@telus.net. Watch for the new program guide coming in the mail to all homes and business within Wheatland County in January 2010
STRATHMORE STRATHMORE AQUATIC CENTRE Swimming lesson registration date for our winter sessions has been set for Saturday January 16th, 2010 at 9:00am. Doors will open at 8:45am. We will also, be taking registrations over the phone for those who cannot register in person. Swimming lessons for all levels fill quickly so please put your name on a waiting list if they fill up. The waiting list allows us to accommodate you if there are cancellations or if a new class becomes available. We encourage you to sign up for swimming lessons on the first day of registration. However, registration for swimming lessons is on-going so if you cannot register on the first day you may register later if space permits. We are pleased to offer all the courses required to become a Lifeguard and Water Safety Instructor here at our facility. These courses include: Bronze Medallion, Bronze Cross, Standard First Aid & CPR/AED Level C, National Lifeguard Service, Assistant Water Safety Instructor and Water Safety Instructor. These courses become available when there are enough names on an interest list. Interest lists for these courses accumulate at our front desk. To put your name on an interest list for any of these courses please call our front desk at 403934-3325. We look forward to hearing from you!
FOR PROGRAMS OFFERED AT THE CHESTERMERE RECREATIONAL CENTRE PLEASE SEE PAGES 12 - 13
Chestermere Regional Community Association Facilities Available: CRCA operates the Chestermere Regional Recreation Centre GOLD SPONSOR TheYou get 3 2 ice hockey rinks, 2.5 x 9.5 SPONSOR AD SPACE
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ADULT & FAMILY PROGRAMS STRATHMORE
CHESTERMERE Mind Body Connection, personal training, massage, yoga, crossfit in Chestermere. Contact Tamara @ 403-819-3207 or check out www.mindbody-connection.com for more info. CHESTERMERE CURLING Check out www.chestermerecurling.com for all our latest news. We welcome all to come and compete in our upcoming bonspiels: Mixed Bonspiel Combined with Indus Curling Club – Jan. 19th – 24th. Contact John at 403-235-4576. Men’s Bonspiel - Feb. 16th – 21st. Contact Randy at 403-248-1345. Ladies Bonspiel – March 2nd – 7th. Contact Cheryl at 403-272-1979. All entry fees are $180. per team. Good Curling!!
THE BRADLEY METHOD OF HUSBAND COACHED CHILDBIRTH Chestermere and Airdrie Locations Melanie Gaze - 403-277-1979 www.babiesbeststart.ca CHESTERMERE LIBRARY NOVEL BOOK CLUB This group meets every month on the third Thursday at 7 PM. Come to the Library January 21st and discuss your favorite reads of 2009. New members always welcome! Phone: 403-272-9025
THE EDGE ON PARENTING Seminar Series ~ This is a scientifically researched parenting program designed to assist parents to improve their parenting skills and build positive relationships with their children. Come join us for this 4-hour session that helps bring some insight into the wonderful world of Tweens (8-12)! A lunch will be provided. Next series offered: Strathmore Parent Link Centre. Saturday, February 6, 2010. 10:00am - 2:00pm. Personal Consultations ~ You can schedule a personal consultation with one of our trained practitioners at any time. These are great if you are struggling with a specific behavior or “stage.” Our practitioner’s are here to help you develop your own parenting plan in order to deal with misbehavior in a non-aggressive way. Personal consultations consist of 4, 20-30 min meetings. Please call to register or for more information Phone: 403-207-7090 Email: plcinfo@chestermere.ca www.servfcss.ca
STRATHMORE BOOK CLUB Come chat, eat, laugh and talk about that months book choice with some amazing women! We meet monthly. If interested, please contact Denise at denise. newsyneighbor@gmail.com or check out our Facebook group (“Strathmore Book Club”)!
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Kids and Drugs: A Parent’s Guide to Prevention is a set of parent workshops designed for use in communities across Canada. The workshops are directed at parents who are concerned about preventing their children from using drugs. Four - 2 hr WORKSHOPS. Tuesdays – 7:009:00pm. March 2, 9, 16, & 23 LOCATION: Wheatland Family Community Support Services. Pre-registration is REQUIRED. For REGISTRATION and INFORMATION contact CATHERINE WALSH Ph: 403-901-1326 Why the program is important: Parents are a major influence on their children, whether they realize it or not. They are powerful role models, and they know their children better than anyone else does. Parents are therefore in the best position to create a consistent and positive environment for their children and to provide them with the skills they need to cope successfully when alcohol and drugs appear on the scene. Schools and community agencies can also have an important influence on the lives of young people. Therefore, parents may need to work in partnership with them to ensure that their children do not use drugs. Most young people don’t end up abusing drugs. But they are being exposed to alcohol and drugs and are being asked to make choices in this regard at increasingly earlier ages. The risks are there because we live in a world where alcohol, tobacco, and other types of drugs are well accepted and peer pressure to experiment is sometimes intense. Because the consequences of using drugs can be significant, it is important for communities and families to know the facts and try to find ways to effectively manage these risks. Effectively delivered workshops on drug prevention that are specifically designed for parents can yield tremendous results in any community.
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CHESTERMERE LIONS’ CLUB Box 122, Chestermere, Alberta T1X 1K8 The Chestermere Lions Club has been an active part of the community since May, 2003. As a club, we meet the needs of our community. We believe that our community is what we make it. As a service club, we have engaged in various fund-raising events that have benefited schools, minor hockey and baseball, cadets, the Food Bank, the Library and many other community projects. Besides the volunteer work, the Lions Club is also a wonderful place to make new friends and discuss local matters. The most recent project of the Lions is the ACE community project with the Town of Chestermere. Together, with your help, we can make our community an even better place to live. For more information, or to become a member contact our President Mark Poirier at 403-831-3982 or e-mail poirierm@shaw.ca. or Dean Mathison at 403-852-2925.
THE MARRIAGE COURSE For Who: Non-denominational - for husbands and wives married or cohabitating 2 years or more. Where: Chestermere Christian Fellowship Church. When: “Date Nights” are Wednesday evenings, 6:00 - 8:30pm. Dates: Feb. 3, 10, 24. March 3, 10, 17, 24 and March 31 (Wind-up Dinner!) Cost: $140.00/couple (includes 7 classes, course manual, 7 dinners + wind-up Phone: 403-207-7090 www.servfcss.ca
STRATHMORE WRITERS CLUB
STRATHMORE THE STRATHMORE MUSICAL ARTS SOCIETY A volunteer group that brings top quality musical entertainment to the Strathmore area, usually in a dinner dance setting. Our focus is mainly rhythm and blues but can cover a wide spectrum. We also try to promote up and coming local talent by having a local artist open for our events. In the recent past we have had such artists as Guy Davis, the Mocking Shadows and Charlie Butler perform here. Organized as a non-profit society, we have support from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts and some local businesses and organizations. We currently have a long term goal, along with other interested groups, of getting a cultural centre with performance space for the town of Strathmore. Further information can be obtained by calling Linda Storkson at 403-934-3254 or visiting our website at www. strathmorearts.com”
STRATHMORE ELKS LODGE Strathmore Elks Lodge 491 is seeking new members. We are a not-for-profit organization, with all funds earned contributed back to your community and province. Come join the fun - participate in social, sports & family activities and become involved with & support your community! Wayne Cole @ 403-990-7132
MONEY MENTORS We offer: Alberta’s only not-for-profit debt repayment program. One-on-One Money Coaching. Financial seminars for corporate or community organizations Informative website with many on-line tools. Call toll free: 1-888-294-0076 www.moneymentors.ca
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Interested in meeting with other writers? Bring a piece of writing to The Station in Strathmore on the first Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. For more info, see our Facebook page at http://www. facebook.com/#/group.php?v=info&ref= mf&gid=143645433579 or email Katie at katiekenig@hotmail.com
COMMUNITY FUTURES WILD ROSE 101, 331 Third Ave., Strathmore Call (403) 934-6488 for more information and to register. Small Business ‘Brown Bag’ Presentations (variety of topics). Via videoconference. Tuesday’s and Thursday’s – 12 Noon. No charge. Resume Workshops – Build a Better Resume! Tuesday’s and Thursday’s – 10:00-11:30 am. Job Finding Club Wednesday’s – 10:00 am. No charge. Self Employment Program Six-month training program to assist unemployed individuals develop their own small business. Ongoing Community Access Program (CAP) Providing affordable, public access to the internet. An initiative of the Government of Canada. STRATHMORE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB 1st Sunday of every month at 7:00 Lord of All Lutheran Church in Strathmore Call Susan at 403-371-4873.
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SENIORS PROGRAMS & SPECIAL EVENTS SENIORS PROGRAMS IN STRATHMORE & CHESTERMERE STRATHMORE SENIORS CENTRE The Strathmore Seniors Centre is home to over 70 members called the “Happy Gang”. They organize programs to members in Strathmore to improve quality of life by empowering individuals to remain physically active and involved. This informal group provides friendly visiting, information and a great space furnished with shuffleboard, floor curling, darts and pool table to name a few. To join or to receive more information on this active group, please call 9011596 EVERYDAY ANGEL If are in need of assistance: Shoveling your driveway, mowing your lawn, doing small repairs around the house or would like to have someone check in on you. Call Community Services at 403207-7060 and we will add you to our Everyday Angel database and connect you with the people in your neighborhood. INFO-TO-GO Information session for older adults. At the end of the Whitecappers Monthly Potluck Dinners. Tuesdays, Feb. 23 and April 27. Potluck Donner: 4:40 - 6:00pm Info-to-go: 6:30 - 7:30pm. Presentations on relevant topics TO BE DETERMINED. At the Whitecappers Centre, in the Chestermere Rec. Centre on West Chestermere Drive. NO CHARGE. No need for preregistration. Phone: 403-207-7090
SENIORS SOCIALIZE AT THE CHESTERMERE PUBLIC LIBRARY Seniors are invited to meet and visit with old friends or make new friends over refreshments at the Library Wednesday, January 6th at 10:00 am. Try out Wii sports or Wii fit…See the slide show of the Library’s history…Stay for a visit, a round of cards or maybe a movie... It’s a winter break right here at the Library!
CHESTERMERE WHITECAPPERS ASSOCIATION Welcomes all residents aged 50+ to join our club. Serving Chestermere and Area for over 25 years. Be Active Be Involved Be Informed. ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: 5 PIN BOWLING ~ FLOOR CURLING ~ CARPET BOWLING ~ BOCCE BALL ~ ALBERTA 55 PLUS SUMMER & WINTER GAMES ~ SATURDAY MORNING DROP-IN ~ THURSDAY EVENING DROP-IN ~ POOL (8 BALL) ~ SHUFFLEBOARD ~ DARTS ~ CARD GAMES ~ DIGITAL BIG SCREEN T.V. ~ POT LUCK DINNERS ~ CASINO & THEATER OUTINGS ~ AND MORE. Most activities take place at the Chestermere Whitecappers 50+ Centre. Chestermere Regional Recreation Centre For more information, Call 403-235-2117
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GLEICHEN SPECIAL EVENTS “We aren’t big- but we’re busy!” For all the latest information about events go to: www.gleichenalberta.ca. Check in often as the site is updated regularly. For further details, please contact the following people: Gleichen and District Ag. Society- Pres. Gord Stewart (403-7343347) ~ Skating Bookings and Gunner’s Restaurant- Ian Mast (403-734-3909) ~ Jan.-March Curling - Gwennyth Bolinger (403-734-3961) ~ Feb. Pond Hockey Tournament- Cara Shepherd- (403-734-3515) ~ Feb. 13th, Annual Fund Raiser eveningGord Stewart. Feb. Chinese New Year’s Dinner. March St. Paddies Day Dinner. Tickets for events: Alice Booth, Erma Rieper and Fran Miller (403-734-2891). Make plans now to enter the following events this summer: Aug. 21st Fall Fair ~ Aug. 21st,Show and Shine ~ Aug. 21st, Antique tractor pull~ Aug. 21st, Heavy Horse pul ~ Aug. 20/21st Gleichen Rodeo ~ Gleichen in Bloom- Pres. Judy Sauvé (403-734-2165). Gleichen and District Community Centre- Pres. Alice Booth (403-644-2969). Hall bookings and inquires about upcoming events- Erma Rieper (403-734-3863).
Community Events support what’s important in the community... YOU! By getting involved you are helping to keep your community going strong. Participate in, Volunteer when you can, and attend as many of your Community events in 2010 as possible.
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CHESTERMERE 8th Annual Chestermere Ducks Unlimited Banquet Saturday, February 6th , 2010 Chestermere Regional Recreation Centre South Entrance. 5:30pm Cocktails & Raffle Sales. 6:30pm Dinner. 8:00pm Auction. Tickets $50.00 per person. Contact Heather Davies 403.272.6361 or
daviesh@shaw.ca Special Events Volunteers. Volunteers are constantly needed to help the town of Chestermere organize such events as Winter Fest, Canada Day Celebrations, Spring Lake Clean Up and the upcoming 2010 Olympic Torch Events. If you are interested in more info on becoming a volunteer please contact us 403-207-7060
1ST ANNUAL RELAY FOR LIFE Would you be interested in: 12 hours of Fun, Friendship and Fighting back against Cancer? Join us at the 1ST ANNUAL RELAY FOR LIFE in Chestermere June 25, 2010. Chestermere Rec Centre. For more info. or to register go to www.cancer.ca/relay or email Colleen at cp.corbiell@shaw.ca for more details. Help us to FIGHT BACK AGAINST CANCER!! We are currently seeking organizing COMMITTEE MEMBERS, VOLUNTEERS, CANCER SURVIVORS, SPONSORS AND PARTICIPANTS
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SPECIAL EVENTS & EVENTS FOR ALL AGE GROUPS WILDLIFE AT THE LIBRARY Attend 1 hour information sessions via video conference here at the library. A minimum number of interested people are required to access these programs, so if you are interested in any of the following, please sign up at the desk! Living with Wildlife and Karelian Bear dogs On Thursday, March 18 from 7 – 8 PM join Fish and Wildlife officer Rob DiPal and his Karelian Bear dog Atlas to learn about coexisting with cougars and bears to reduce problem encounters. Watchable Wildlife: Grizzly Bear Viewing In BC On Tuesday March 23, 7-8 PM Join Cypress Hills Visitor Services Coordinator Peter Swain, a former Bear viewing guide who, using blue-listed grizzly bears as an example, will show spectacular footage and help us understand how well-run enterprises can benefit species at risk.
Shot Hawks Dance (Indus Hall) Bow Valley Agriculture Society Jan 30th, 2010. Admission is free, doors open at 8pm, DJ music, raffle and door prizes. 403-936-5474
IFSC Carnival Bow Valley Ag Society (Indus Hall) March 27. Join in on the fun @ 7pm, Olympics theme Contact Joanna Verhegge at verhegge@gmail.com
Society Tournament Bow Valley Ag Society (Indus Rec Hall) March 27. Open to all community members to join the hockey tournament and Funny Money Casino.
Men’s Auction (Indus Hall)
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April 17. Fundraiser includes dinner, live & silent auction for men only. For more information or tickets contact Alex @ 236-1578
“It’s An Attitude”
Ladies Night (Indus Hall)
We offer a complete line of products and services for: Strathmore and District Child DevelopApril 24th. Bi-annual Fundraiser Ladies only. ment Society presents Evergreen 1,2,more & 3 Day Skill Camps For information contact Children 6 - 12Theatre’s
performance The Three Rrr’s. Entertaining or 403-936-5474 “Development” Spring Teams Hockey Parents and Coaches www.indusrec.ca and educational. Sunday, January 31 at Hockey Mom 101 Seminars Minor Hockey Executives 2:00p.m. Located at the Private HopeandCommunity Great Tournaments BOW VALLEYPlanned AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Group Bookings church. Cost is $10/family. Contact Jennifer Banquet Hall - 403-934-6604 coach@conroyhockey.com
Newly renovated Banquet Hall. Hall Rent-
manager@conroyhockey.com als for all occasions. Weddings • Showers VALENTINES FAMILY DANCE • Stags • Banquets • Meetings • Funeral Hosted by the Strathmore Montessori Society - Friday, February 5, 2010, 6:30-9:00 p.m. Wheatland Elementary School. $5.00 per child; parents are free (children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult). Contact Trina - 403-901-0516
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Lunches. Fully Equipped Kitchens - Catering Available. For more information contact 936-5474 ext 1 www.indusrec.ca
We offer a complete line of products and services for: - Children 6 - 12 - Hockey Parents and Coaches - Minor Hockey “It’s An Attitude” Executives - Private and Group We offercoach@conroyhockey.com a complete line of products and services for: Bookings manager@conroyhockey.com 1,2, & 3 Day Skill Camps Children 6 - 12 - 1,2, & 3 Day Skill “Development” Spring Teams Hockey Parents and Coaches Camps Hockey Mom 101 Seminars Minor Hockey Executives - “Development” Call 403-837-7711 to learn more Great Tournaments Planned Private and Group Bookings Spring Teams - Hockey Mom 101 coach@conroyhockey.com Seminars Our focus ismanager@conroyhockey.com on SKILLS and HOCKEY ATTITUDE development! - Great Tournaments Our focus is on SKILLS and Planned
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What’s Happening this Winter at the Chestermere Rec Centre? Register for all CRCA (Chestermere Rec Centre) Programs online at www.chestermerecrca.com. Most registrations start Jan 11th. For more information email recreation@chestermerecrca.com
MUNCHKIN PROGRAMS (Ages 3 – 6)
Munchkin Soccer with Instructor Pat Loria An introduction for boys and girls to the fundamentals of soccer through drills and game play. Rec Centre Hall Half season left: January 10th to February 28th Cost: $80.00 3 yr olds: Sundays 4– 5pm 4 yr olds: Sundays 5 – 6 pm Munchkin Floor Hockey with Instructor George Conroy A good preparation for hockey along with lots of drop in skating! 3 & 4 yr olds: Sundays 6 – 7 pm 5 & 6 yr olds Mondays 6 – 7 pm Rec Centre 8 weeks - January 17th to March 14th Cost: $80.00 Munchkin Drop In Skating A Parent & Tot Drop In Program that allows strollers on the ice (clean wheels only please). Tuesdays 10:30 – 11:30 am & Thursdays 2 – 3 pm Rec Centre Blue Arena . . . . Free with Community Membership
KIDZONE PROGRAMS (Grades K – 8)
New Alberta Volleyball Programs with Instructor Henry Wong Mini Volleyball for Grades 1 – 4 Thursdays 6:15 – 7:15 pm Rainbow Creek School Cost: $70.00 8 weeks Starts Jan 28 Free Mini Clinic to introduce program on Jan 14th 6:30 – 8:30 Atomic Volleyball for Grades 5- 8 Thursdays 7:15 – 8:30 pm Rainbow Creek School Cost: $90.00 8 weeks Starts Jan 28 Free Mini Clinic to introduce program on Jan 21st 6:30 – 8:30 Register for the Mini Clincs @ the Rec Centre 272-7170 ext 221 Youth Badminton for Grades 3 – 8 Wednesdays 5:30 – 7 pm Prairie Waters Elementary School 8 weeks starting Jan 28th Cost $100 PLEASE NOTE: All Rec Centre Programs require a Community Membership as the CRCA is not funded by any Municipal or Provincial tax $$$. Registration deadlines for all programs is one week prior to program start unless there are spaces available. Refunds are given for medical reasons only and are subject to a $50.00 administration fee.
ADULT PROGRAMS
Drop In Badminton (13 +) Wednesdays 7 – 9 pm $50.00 for season to May 19th Prairie Waters School (High School Feb 10 to Mar 10) Drop In Volleyball (18+) Chestermere Lake Middle School Tuesdays – Recreational 7 - 9 Wednesdays - Competitive 7 – 9 Jan – May 18/19 $50.00 for one night or $80.00 for both nights
FAMILY PROGRAMS
Stroller Fit with AFLCA Instructor Annette Gillon Mon & Thurs 9:45 – 10:45 am Rec Centre (8 weeks) Starts Jan 18th and 21st (Free class Jan 14th to check it out) Cost: 2 Classes/Week $128.00 or One Class/Week $64.00 For info call 387-0706 Mother Daughter Fitness Fun with Alisa Lomenda Mon & Wed 6 – 7 pm @ Prairie Waters School 8 weeks of fun starting Jan 4th Cost $90/person For info call 808-7399
SPECIALTY PROGRAMS
Friday Afternoon Ski/Snowboard Trips to COP Ages 9 – 17 2nd Session: Jan 29th, Feb 26th, Mar 5th & 12th, 2010 Costs for each session: Lift/Bus $140.00 Lift/Bus/Rental $220.00Bus Only $60.00 (12 seats only) Bus leaves the Rec Centre @ 3:00 and returns @ 9:30. Musical Theatre Program with Instructor Candie Schmidt No musical or theatrical experience necessary! Ages 3 – 18 Sundays 4:30 – 7 pm Mar 7 – May 30 Rec Center Auditions: Fri Mar 5th For more info about this unique and/or to register for audition email thelake@shaw.ca thelake@shaw.ca Tuition: $250.00 (includes professional training in voice & drama, accompanist, costumes, copies of script and music and a full performance on May 28th and 30th. Licensed Before & After School Care Program Fees: Before Care $125.00 per month (6:30 am – bus pick up) After Care $ 225.00 per month (bus drop off – 6:00 pm) Before and After Care $ 300.00 per month Additional: PD Days $25.00 per Pd Day Field Trips $35.00 (minimum 6 children enrolled to be open for PD DAYS)
Family Day Week, Easter & Summer Daycamps Available
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Year Round Programming for all age groups 201 West Chestermere Drive. Chestermere, AB T1X 1B2 Phone: (403) 272-7170 Fax: (403) 272-7170 Online Registration for Programs is Available at:
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Upcoming Programs & Special Events at the Chestermere Rec Centre. Join us for the CRCA’s 2nd Annual
CHESTERMERE OUTDOOR SOCCER 2010
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First Registration Date: Sat January Rec Centre MPP Rm Recreational and Competitive Soccer for ages 3 – 17 For more information please check out our soccer website: www.chestermeresoccer.com www.chestermeresoccer.com Fees, age groups etc will be posted by Jan 13th.
CHESTERMERE MINOR BALL 2010
First Registration Date: Sat January 30th Rec Centre MPP Rm Alberta Baseball Programs for ages 4 – 14 are now available in Chestermere. More information will be posted by Jan 20th on the CRCA website: www.chestermerecrca.com www.chestermerecrca.com Spring Training Camps available in Mar/Apr @ the Rec Centre! Girls born in 1991 – 2000 who would like to play softball can contact Lanke Johnson in Strathmore: jlank@shaw.ca
CHESTERMERE SLO PITCH LEAGUE (SPN)
Our league is currently full with 24 teams. Players looking for a team to play on and interested teams please email Vicki: recreation@chestermerecrc.com recreation@chestermerecrca.com First organizational meeting for slo pitch will be Sun Jan 24th @ 6 pm in the Office boardroom
Sat, March 20th, 2010 Chestermere Rec Centre 10 – 4 pm Chestermere, Langdon, Strathmore and surrounding communities are invited to explore the many options available in our communities for your individual quest of personal growth, optimal health and self-awareness. recreation@chestermerecrca.com Interested Exhibitors email:recreation@chestermerecrca.com
CHESTERMERE COUNTRY CONNECTIONS SPRING FAIR
Saturday May 1st 10 am to 4 pm Chestermere Rec Centre Lots of activities and fun for the whole family!! Rabbit Show/Parade of Garage Sales/Pet Festival & lots more! Watch the CRCA website for more info: www.chestermrecrca.com www.chestermerecrca.com
MINI ENERGIZER 2010
Monday, January 11th, 2010 6 – 8 pm Rec Centre Multi Purpose Programming Room (MPP Rm) located beside the Main Office Get information on upcoming programs and services available in the Chestermere area! For more information or to book a table (no charge) please email recreation@chestermerecrca.com. recreation@chestermerecrca.com
VALENTINE JELLYBEAN DANCE
For Grades 5 – 8 Friday Feb 5TH 7 – 9:30 pm $7.00 Tickets at the door only.
Grades 1 – 4 are welcome with parental permission! Supervisors always needed and welcome!
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
"Some people go through life trying to find out what the world holds for them only to find out too late that it's what they bring to the world that really counts." ~ Anne of Green Gables The Chestermere Country Connections Spring Fair and the Fall Country Fair needs volunteers to help out. It takes a lot of volunteers to organize and administer the Fall Red Ribbon Contest and we don’t want to lose this traditional event! Please plan to attend our first organizational meeting on Monday January 25th @ 6:30 pm at the Rec Centre Office. For more information on how you can help out with these or recreation@chestermerecrca.com other events, email recreation@chestermerecrca.com
SAK’S MUSIC CHESTERMERE Lessons for 2010: Other Banner Ad Space We Offer Guitar, Piano, Voice, Drum, Violin, Bass, Theory & Much More!
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CHESTERMERE The Chestermere Fine Art Guild
CHESTERMERE WINTER FESTIVAL SATURDAY JANUARY 16th 2010 : Pancake Breakfast - 8:30AM - 10:00 AM ~ Fishing Derby Registration: 9:00 AM ~ Derby: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM ~ Awards: 3:00 PM ~ 25yd. Daddy Dash - Children five and under Registration - 9:00AM Dash Starts at 10:00AM ~ 50yd Kids & K9s Dash - Children from 6yrs - 13yrs. old Registration: $5:00 Register in advance at “My Best Friends Pet Store. Register Day at 9:00AM at the Pancake Breakfast ** Remember it’s BYOC “ BRING YOUR OWN CANINE” ** ARTIC VILLAGE 10:00AM - 2:00PM ~ Polar Bear Dip - Celebrity Dip 1:00PM ~ Horse Drawn Sleigh Rides ~ Snow Mountain Slide ~ Kids Fun Foam Block Building Area ~ Olympic Torch Relay Maze ~ Fire Pits ~ Open skating on the lake ~ FROST FREE ZONE 10:00AM 2:00PM ~ Children’s Crafts ~ Caricature Artist ~ Balloon Artist ~ Children Activities - WiiStations ~ Family Entertainment - One World Drum Company 12:00 noon ~ Whitecapper’s Snack Shack
SUNDAY JANUARY 17th, 2010: SECOND GEAR CLUB PRESENTS - 10:00AM 4:00PM ~ Oval Ice Motorcross Racing ~ FIRE AND ICE - 4:00 PM ~ Bonfire & Hot Chocolate ~ Fire Hoop Dancers ~ Luminary Skate / Walk - Pick up your free Chestermere Torch Relay Luminary and participate in the Human Olympic Rings ~ Fireworks.
YELL presents: The Polar Bear Dip Chestermere Winterfest. Jan 16, 1pm. YELL invites YOU to take a Dip in the Polar Bear Pool at Winterfest! (Hot tubs provided for brave polar bears). Come to the Polar Bear Dip Station at 1pm!!Your donations to YELL will determine which Chestermere “celebrity” will Dip!! Contact: Brenda Wright YELL Coordinator for more info Ph: 207-7027 BWright@chestermere.ca
We would like to invite you to join our diversified art group. We are a non profit society with a mandate to paint. Once a year we host an art show and sale as well as run at least two workshops. Meetings are informal with painting held on Thursday afternoons from 1-4pm in the Blue room at the regional rec. centre. Our membership ranges from beginner/intermediate to artists with years of experience. If you are interested come one Thursday and meet the artists, they can answer any questions you may have. You can also contact Traci Dagg, VP at 403-235-6661 or 403-973-6693. You may also email Lourene Cork, Pres. at lourenedcork@gmail.com.
Turn Around Program - Chestermere Crime Reduction Partnership (CCRP) The Turn Around Program (formerly Safe Communities) is a joint partnership between Community Services and the RCMP. We work with youth who reside/attend schools in Chestermere who are between the ages of 12-24 who are at-risk of, or currently involved in crime and/or gang activity. The Turn Around worker and the youth will work to diminish problem behaviors such as drug use, poor school performance and conduct problems that are interfering with the youth’s success. TURN AROUND Program Parents and guardians are encouraged to contact the Turn Around program to refer their youth or discuss any concerns they have. Some signs for parents to be aware may include: Concern over who you child is associating with, Alcohol and drug use, Poor school performance or Criminal activity. For more information about the Turn Around Program: Jennifer Labrecque, MSW, RSW. Turn Around Worker. Town of Chestermere jlabrecque@chestermere.ca. (403) 510-4248
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COMPOSTING COURSE Learn all there is to know about making organic waste into gold for your garden. A composting course will be offered in Chestermere Spring 2010. Send your name, and phone number to chestermererecycling@telus.net and you will be contacted with course dates and registration information. THE GOOD FOOD BOX This is a program whereby you can purchase fresh fruits and vegetables for a very low cost!! 40+ lbs for $25. 30+ lbs for $25 and 20+lbs for $15. The selection of fruits and vegetables will vary with selection and wholesale costs. Orders may include: Bananas, apples, melons, carrots, corn, broccoli, cauliflower, cucumbers, green peppers, grapefruits, lettuce, lime, onions, oranges, potatoes and tomatoes. We can help you eat healthy! To order a good box call 403-207-7060. Requests musy be accompanied by a cash payment before the deadline for ordering. THE WHEATLAND COUNTY FOODBANK has been helping people for 18 years and prepares about 500 hampers a year for needy people who live in Wheatland County. Strathmore Alberta 403-934-5335 www.wheatlandfoodbank.com SE ROCKY VIEW FOODBANK 403-936-550
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STRATHMORE STRATHMORE REGIONAL VICTIM SERVICES SOCIETY We provide support, information and referrals to victims of crime and tragedy in Strathmore, Chestermere and Gleichen areas. At the time of the incident, we provide a listening ear, comfort and reassurance. We provide information about programs for victims of crime, such as the Financial Benefits Program, the Victim Impact Statement Program, and the Requesting Restitution Program. Victim Services advocates are trained volunteers that provide the above services to victims. If you are a victim of crime or tragedy, or would like to know more about becoming a victim services advocates, contact Strathmore Regional Victim Services at 934-6552. Any questions, please call Lesley Hering at 934-6552.
SWAT (Strathmore Wheatland Addictions Team) SWAT builds awareness of substance use for the residents of Strathmore & Wheatland County by advocating healthy, informed decisions through community-driven initiatives. SWAT works to reduce substance use and abuse among youth; address risk and protective factors that increase or minimize the risk of substance use; and strengthen and diversify community collaboration. SWAT is always open to new interested community partners. We meet at WFCSS at noon on the 1st Thursday of every month. Meetings are open to the general community of Strathmore & Wheatland County. Alternately, questions may be directed to Catherine Walsh (403) 901-1326. We are always seeking community partners to assist in developing and implementing creative strategies for our community.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS HEAL Our Future.. Healthy Eating Active Living. A small coalition of Strathmore residences began meeting two years ago to find ways to promote and build a healthy community. This movement was inspired and supported by the Alberta Health Services Strengthening Community Action unit. The idea was to form people and representatives of community stakeholders into a coalition which would design and implement local initiatives that promoted healthy nutrition and physical activities. In order to determine what was needed the group surveyed people in the community to get a baseline of eating habits and physical activity as well as to discover what needed to be addressed. It became clear that residents needed information about healthy nutrition Choices and physical activities that were affordable and realistic; walking seemed to be the answer to physical needs. In February 2008 and 2009 the Winter Walk Day was promoted by inviting people to walk the Town’s pathways, choices and physical activities that were affordable and realistic; walking seemed to be the answer to physical needs. In February 2008 and 2009 the Winter Walk Day was promoted by inviting people to walk the town’s pathways, streets and parks on that day. In 2010 Winter Walk will be held on Feb. 10th beginning at 12:00 noon at the Bank Athletic Club. We urge local banks and businesses to challenge each other to see how many can get out walking on that day or throughout the week. In the Summer of 2008 HEAL began to work on plans to launch a program aimed at more walking called Locomotion, named after our historic connection to the founding of Strathmore by the Canadian Pacific Railway in which their locomotives regularly pulled trains through town. The Coalition has advocated for additional
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pathways in the community and has mapped walking paths identifying distances between points. A map for walkers is found on the Town’s website at Strathmore.ca. We encourage walkers to register on the website in the” Walk For The Heath Of It” where daily steps can be tabulated. In September HEAL launched the “Walk to the Olympics” challenge and will award prizes for those who walk the farthest by Feb. 12, the opening of the 2010 Olympic Games. On Friday, Jan. 15th HEAL will sponsor the “Great Skate” at the AG Society Grounds in the Winter Lights display skating rink. Prizes and refreshments will be given out to skaters. A skate exchange is being organized for those who want to trade in old skates and/ or pick up used skates. Home Hardware will be the drop off and pick up depot. All skates being turned in will be sharpened before going out, thanks to the generosity of Home Hardware. “When it comes to walking, it’s all good” says Mayo Clinic researcher James Levine, M.D. Ph.D. and a Mayo clinic expert on obesity. “You don’t have to join a gym; you don’t have to check your pulse. You just have to switch off the TV, get off the sofa and go for a walk.” Anyone interesting in joining HEAL or learning more about it may contact Robert, Media Spokesperson at cibstrathmore@yahoo.ca Submitted by Robert Breitwieser, Coalition Member
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Carol Warawa
Unisource Mortgage
Chestermere Realtor
Jason Eldridge
Conroy Hockey
Peek-A-Boo Impressions
Saks Music Chestermere
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