Insidethis issueEDITORIAL page 2
In our Backyard.BRZ UPDATE page 3
BRZ - Deep of the night!JPR UPDATE page 4
West LRT Update.DIRTY GARDENER page 5
Fall Gardening Tasks.
THE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY LEAGUE NEWSPAPER:BRITANNIA-YOUNGSTOWN, CANORA, GLENWOOD, HIGH PARK, MAYFIELD & WEST JASPER / SHERWOODALSO SERVING THE STONY PLAIN ROAD AND AREA BUSINESS REVITALIZATION ZONE
OCT. 2010VOLUME 3 • ISSUE 8CIRCULATION 15,000
The west end of Edmonton ishost to one of Edmonton’s bestevents. Dogapalooza is a largeoutdoor family – friendly dogevent that also acts as a largefundraiser for local animalrelated charities that do notreceive government funding.
There is a lot of good going onbehind the scenes in Edmontonthat citizens should be aware of.
JILL BLADONOn Saturday, September 11th,Dogapalooza brought together the community to celebrate everything related to animals. Thisyear participants were able tomeet dogs, cats and even ferretslooking for new fur-ever homes.“There are plenty of rescuegroups operating in Edmontonwithout a central adoption facilty,that rely entirely on volunteers tohelp adopt out their animals.Combined, these groups rehomemore animals than the EdmontonHumane Society, so it is hard not
to want to showcase their effortsand help them along the way”says Jill Bladon, owner of Tailz andorganizer of Dogapalooza.
This year there was a lot of community involvement andassistance offered to help achievethe goals of Dogapalooza whichincluded educating the public andcreating awareness. They offeredplenty of information includinghow to identify backyard breed-ers, a large and unfortunatelycommon problem in society, how
to identify legitimate breeders,dealing with common canineproblems, and nutrition.
Those in attendance had plenty ofattractions to take in including akids zone complete with facepainting, a jumpy tent and theAdventure Bus, agility demonstra-tions, daycare area, and doggames. In addition, the organizersof this year’s Dogapalooza addeda few new features including acaricaturist, pet photographer, the
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SPURR • OCTOBER 2010 VOLUME 3 ISSUE 8
www.thespurr.caEditor: Jamie Post
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EDITORIAL
JAMIE POST
As readers of the SPURR you areprobably used to hearing about thefuture - revitalization, renewal,opportunities for the future. I believethe future will be a bright one for ourcommunities, and the efforts of residents and local volunteers willdrive that. When looking for ahouse, a community, a place to callhome, one of the first things welook at is the environment and localamenities. With that thought, I’d liketo take some time to talk about our own backyard.
The Way We Move is the City ofEdmonton’s transportation masterplan. It is a guide to how we’ll traverse our city in the future. Inour backyard, we have Stony PlainRoad, the top corridor into ourdowntown core, and a premiumtransit service based out of JasperPlace transit centre to get there.We’re mere minutes away from awealth of retailers, doctors, dentists, and supermarkets, localbakeries, meat shops, restaurants,convenience stores, and mechan-ics. We’ve got a great multi-usetrail connecting our communities
to the river valley, and designatedbicycle paths weaving through ourneighbourhoods.
If we need help, it’s not faraway. Fire stations are nearby inthe communities of Meadowlarkand High Park. EMT’s come andgo everyday from the Glenwoodambulance station, just downthe road from the EdmontonPolice Service’s West DivisionHeadquarters.
Skate or swim? You only need to head down 163st to the community of West Meadowlark.We have playgrounds and neigh-borhood schools, dance schools,martial arts, and great music.
Our neighborhoods haveCommunity Leagues, and theopportunities provided by localrevitalization. Some great piecesare here, the question is, wheredo we go from here? We lobby forthe pieces we need, from plan-ning guidelines and neighborhood
renewal, to streetscapes andcommunity policing. We connectwith each other, whether it’sknowing your neighbors, joining aworking group, or setting up anactivity at your local communityleague hall. We learn from thepast, the mistakes made in thetransition from a small town onthe outskirts of a growing capitalcity, to mature communities within it, and move forward knowing that the “Jasper PlaceRevitalization” is a wonderfulopportunity, but ultimately ameans to an ending written by us.
Editors Notes:
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STONY PLAIN ROAD AND AREA UPDATE
DIANE KERELUK(780) 477-5169
It was a beautiful night! Themoon and stars were out, not a cloud in the sky, the tempera-ture was 20C. It was 11:00 pmand four brave souls met behindthe St. Laurent Building toembark into an adventure thatcould be perceived as risky.
Their mission: To determine thesafety risks and crime that existson Stony Plain Road and AreaBusiness Revitalization Zone afterdark. That’s right; the time hadcome to see for ourselves exactlywhat goes on between the hoursof 11:00 pm and 3:00 am.
The partners in crime were DonCalder – Orbit, Dan Allen – TheEco Store, Mark – MustangInvestigations, and DianeKereluk - Executive Director.Fortunate for us Dan managedto borrow a van from his sisterand this was a good thing, thenight was going to be long andwe would have been veryuncomfortable in my Aveo orDon’s smart car.
Our first stop, ESSO gas stationon 157 and Stony Plain Road,the purpose, to pick up a coffee.To our surprise the drivethrough was closed. We didn’trealize it at the time but this was our first clue to how eventful theevening was going to be. Beingthe determined bunch that wewere, we decided to head westtowards 170 Street and our firstscouting, the Algonquin MotorLodge. The motel was busywith many guests howeverthere was not much going onoutside. From there we ventured south to 100 Avenueto check out the alley behind thebusinesses located on thesoutheast side of 100 Avenueand 170 Street. Nope, nothinggoing on here. We were just atthe beginning of our journey sowe had great faith that theevening was young and wewere soon to come acrosssome action. We decided thento pursue the extreme east ofthe business revitalization zone
which was 140 Avenue andStony Plain Road. Noting thelimited number of cars and people on the street on our waydown we were a little surprisedat how quiet it was, however,telling ourselves the whole timethat the night would pick up.
Once we arrived at our destination we drove down thevarious back alleys. Nope, nothing going on here. We madeour way back West through theshort strip of residential and proceeded through the backalley’s between 149 and 150street north side of Stony PlainRoad. We heard rumors earlierthat this might be a secludedlocation that enticed trouble.Nope, nothing here. Ah, but thenight was still young, at thispoint we were approximately anhour into our venture, certainlywe would come across troublesoon. We decide to drive weston Stony Plain Road and checkout the main street as we weregetting a little anxious to seesome movement on the streets.Up until now it was very quiet. Aswe proceeded west we zigzagged through the backalleys. We did not want to miss astreet or intersection or backalley. Two hours into our excur-sion, we were getting desperate.There was hardly anyone or anyvehicles on the street.
Our next move was to touraround the bottle depot on 167as certainly there would besome vagrants maybe loiteringor causing some problem. A suspicious looking limo wasunloading bottles. Trying not tobe obvious, we did not want tospend a lot of time sitting andwatching and decided to moveon, however, the situation
caused one of the team members concern, so we madea back track to the bottle depotonly to realize that the limo driver was only doing a gooddeed, dropping bottles off thathad accumulated in the limo.
Oh well, two o’clock was soonapproaching and we knewoffenders would soon spill out of the bars and pubs so wemoved on to Plan D, (not reallykeeping track here but must beon Plan D or E by now) whichconsisted of parking in the vacantpark lot behind the JP Hotel.
Yes, there were people outsidethe hotel and a few walkinghome or to their next destiny butto be honest; we looked more suspicious sitting there in a vanstaring into the quiet night. It isamazing that no one reported usas suspicious characters.
Needless to say, we carried ournight out till 3:00 am and realizedthat there was not a whole lotgoing on and that if anything thealleys and the main strip was quieter and cleaner than wecould have imaged and safetydefinitely was not a concern.
Conclusion: this was a Fridayand we needed to check out aSaturday night and having a keener in the group (Don) a perfect Saturday presenteditself. Yes, once again, weagreed to rendezvous up anddown the Stony Plain Road business area. This time wewere prepared. We had choco-lates to go with our coffee.One of the thoughtful partici-pants (Don) brought chocolateswith him from the friend’s wed-ding he had attended earlierthat day. (Yes, everyone, we
do have a life). Now beingskilled at this venture, ourroute was preset.
Start at the far East end of theBRZ, through the alleys, downthe main strip to the west, backaround and repeat. Once againthis went on for four hours. Aquick summary of the activities,we may have witnessed somesmall time drug trading goingon, possible a prostitute wait-ing for her next customer,maybe a thief caught in the actof trying to steal some liquor,we could not say for sure, butwhat we can say is it was onceagain pretty quiet.
I don’t think we would ventureto say that there is no concernfor safety and security, but whatwe would agree to say is ourperception of what we thoughtgoes on and what we saw go on,the latter is a lot tamer.
BRZ UPDATES
Countdown to StorefrontCinema Nights
This year will be even biggerand better than ever. Hope
to see everyone out supporting this event.
www.storefrontcinemanights.ca
Community/Business Mixer We are in the planning
stages for our next mixer inNovember. This is a great
opportunity to come out andmeet the businesses and fellowcommunity members. For moreinformation on upcoming events
visit our website www.stonyplainroadbrz.ca.
Don’t forget to get out andvote every vote counts!!!
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JASPER PLACE REVITALIZATION UPDATE
WENDY KINSMAN(780) 495-0321
Fall has arrived which hasbrought a flurry of activity to all of the Jasper PlaceRevitalization (JPR) Committees,both internal and external.
Firstly, let’s welcome, KailaTipton, our new Acting BylawEnforcement Officer, who is temporarily replacing AndrewJabs while in an acting position. Please read Kaila’sarticle in the SPURR. Thankyou, to both of you for all ofyour hard work in supportingcleaning up the properties inthe JPR area. Kaila will beattending our Jasper PlaceRevitalization Feeling Safe inOur Community, WorkingGroup meetings this fall.
The Dogapalooza event washeld on Saturday, September11, 2010 in the fields atWestlawn Jr. High School.Thank you, to the organizer JillBladon, owner of Tailz, and allof the magnificent volunteerswho held an extremely wellorganized event for dog lovers.If you wanted tips on how tonourish your pooch and/orimprove your dogs behavior,then this was the event foryou! Dogapalooza was support-ed by the NeighbourhoodRevitalization Matching Grantwith The City of Edmonton.
Remember, next month, onOctober 15 and 16, StorefrontCinema Nights will be back forfamily fun-filled evenings. Don’tforget to mark this Stony PlainBRZ sponsored event on your calendar; a free, cultural eveningof vintage films on the storefronts of businesses on StonyPlain Road!
The Jasper Place RevitalizationInternal Strategic Team mem-bers, who represent City depart-ments meet monthly to sharetheir work plans that contributetowards the implementation ofthe strategy. As you are allaware, with the announcementof the West LRT in 2009, theurban design plans for the StonyPlain Road corridor had to bedelayed until decisions are madewith the future alignment and timelines of the LRT.Management are now reviewingall of the infrastructure plans inthe Jasper Place Revitalizationarea and are working towardsmaking decisions to continue tosupport the Jasper PlaceRevitalization Strategy.
What is the current status ofthe West LRT? West LRT Keeps MovingForward; The Project Team isFinalizing the Concept Plan.
The City of Edmonton is nowreviewing the input collected following the West LRT OpenHouses. On September 7 and 8,the project team met with peo-ple and businesses located alongthe approved West LRT route.
“We presented a draft ConceptPlan scenario”, says AdamLaughlin, Director, Facility andCapital Planning. “We discussedhow the LRT tracks could be positioned along the route,where stations could be locatedand how all of this would impactaccess within the community”.
“The information presented was a follow-up to the workshop sessions held in May”, saysLaughlin. “At that time, we presented and received input ona range of options. Over thecourse of the last couple months,we’ve used that feedback, com-pleted additional engineering,and reviewed with our overall pol-icy goals to develop the draftConcept Plan. The feedback weheard from the September ses-sions will be used to refine the
plan so it can be presented toCity Council later this year”.
Over 660 people came to theOpen Houses. Many of themprovided some feedbackthrough a survey.
“We appreciate the local knowl-edge and passion people havebrought to this process”, saysMichelle Chalifoux, PublicInvolvement Project Manager,Transportation Planning. “LRThas some significant impacts onthe community, and we need tounderstand those impacts tomake the best and mostinformed decisions.”
The recommended ConceptPlan will be presented inNovember to the community.On December 8, it will be pre-sented to City Council, followinga public hearing.
The West LRT construction timeline has not been deter-mined. The West and Southeastlines have been identified by CityCouncil as the next priority after,or concurrent with, the NAIT line.Studies are underway to evaluatefunding and construction methodoptions, but no funding has been approved yet.
More information can be found on the website at:www.edmonton.ca/LRTprojects.
Any inquiry or comments on theLRT expansion can be e-mailedto [email protected].
“DO YOU FEEL SAFE?”We want to know how safe you
feel in your community, please help us by reading and completing the JPR
“Feeling Safe in our Community”survey available online at “www.thespurr.ca/jprsurvey”
thank you
Photo by Kailey Schwerman
Photo by Kailey Schwerman
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Fall Gardening Tasks
Leaves are a gardener's "gold";spread under shrubs and overexposed soil. They will degradeover the winter, and worms willturn them into fertilizer.
Get a head start on Spring - take achance and throw hardy annualseeds into your beds includingdelphinium (larkspur), poppiesand cosmos. Don't forget toplant your spring bulbs now -tulips, daffodils, crocuses, etc.Squirrels can "read" the disturbedsoil and marks you leave whenplanting their favorite snack oftulips and crocuses. Outsmartthem by concentrating bulb plant-ings in large groups (gives a greatvisual impact), and disguisingyour marks by flooding the soilsurface with water. Then coverwith an inch of leaves topped
with some leftover shrubbybranches from pruning.
Remove summer annuals andcompost. Clean up your perenni-als and cut back to about 4 inches,leaving the clumps of ornamentalgrasses for attractive winter dis-plays, and as food and shelter forthe birds. Save the heads fromyour sunflowers, putting them outas food for the birds during thewinter months.
Autumn is the only time to moveclematis or honeysuckle. If thevines are large, cut back by halfand they will take off in the Spring.
The rule of thumb to prune trees isto prune only in months with an"R" in them, so September andOctober is a good time for thischore. Consult a gardening bookor internet site as to what type oftrees should be pruned when - inFall or Spring.
DO NOT tightly wrap burlaparound trees or shrubs as it doesthem more harm than good bypotentially holding ice crystalsagainst their tissues. To protect
from winds or dryer vent emis-sions, set up "stake-and-burlap"barriers fastened with clothes-pins or large safety pins, to breakair currents. Bamboo stakeswork well for this - use theweather beaten ones you usedduring the Summer.
Fall is a good time to plant ever-green trees and shrubs. Theevergreens' root systems pumpwater all winter, so water wellbefore the ground freezes.Don't hesitate to purchase decid-uous trees and shrubs in Fall atdiscounted prices, planting assoon as you can after gettingthem home. I saved a bundle bydoing this a couple of years ago,getting several trees, shrubs andperennials for a fraction of theiroriginal cost. They may look abit beaten up but they are goinginto dormancy, and will springback to life in the Spring. The gar-den centers do not want to holdthem untll Spring, so haggle withthe price.
Wait until the soil has frozenbefore mulching any fall-installed plants.
Now is a good time to thoroughlyclean and refurbish your garden-ing tools. Sharpen any dullblades. Sand and paint or varnishany wooden handles (I like hotpink, as it is easy to spot in thegarden when its time to put awaythe tools at the end of the day).You will thank yourself comeSpring when you are too busywith other chores.
If you have any tips for your fellowgardeners, please share them inthis column. I always look forwardto hearing from you.
THE DIRTY GARDENER
MICHELE HEBERT
Madeline Sarafinchan FRIBroker
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Helen AxfordAssociate
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Adam BreeAssociate
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Lindsay Carlson FRIAssociate
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Ron KarstenAssociate Broker
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Ann KuehnAssociate
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Jean-Philip OuelletAssociate
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Alexandria Stewart ABRAssociate
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Reena Yost ABRAssociate
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Raj NaickerAssociate
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Sandy LaurinAssociate
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Chelsey WooleyAssociate Broker
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DOGAPALOOZA CONT.
JILL BLADON
NAIT Animal Blood Bank, and presentations by Dr. MeganMaxwell, a Certified AppliedAnimal Behaviorist fromPennsylvania who conducted aseminar the day before. “Meganpossesses a wealth of knowl-edge on dealing with animals and their problem behaviors. Dr.Maxwell’s teachings are basedupon scientifically proven tech-niques. We are so fortunate tohave someone like this here inEdmonton”, says Bladon.
Dogapalooza was embraced bymany community – minded individuals and businesses. A huge thanks needs to be extend-ed to The Sutton Place Hotel, theUPS Store in Westgate Centre, andCity Pro Entertainment. Their gen-erous support as well as that ofmany other Edmonton businesseshelped make Dogapalooza a success. With more than 1000people in attendance, Dogapaloozais set to be Edmonton’s premierdog event for years to come.Check out all that Dogapalooza hadto offer at their websitewww.dogapalooza.ca.
GiGiantGiantCapital City Clean Up and 630 Ched will be unveiling it’s sixth
Giant’s of Edmonton muralWednesday, October 6th at 10:15 am at 10010 168th Street
In the West End
Come out and join the fun as we celebrate one of our city’s Giants!
For more information, call 780-442-5302
Health consultation report available to AlbertansGene Zwozdesky, Minister of Health and Wellness, hasrecently received a report summarizing a four-month longconsultation process with Albertans regarding the develop-ment of new health care legislation. The report was preparedby Fred Horne, MLA, Edmonton-Rutherford, and an eight-member advisory committee.
The first part of the report, Putting People First -Recommendations For An Alberta Health Act provides 15recommendations that cover areas such as guiding princi-ples, a health charter and public engagement. The secondpart, Putting People First - A Summary of Views, provides acomprehensive summary of input provided by Albertansthrough community workshops held across the province, apublic survey and written submissions.
Recommendations outlined in the report include:
• establishing principles in the Alberta Health Act thatclearly put people first;
• mandating a Health Charter that acknowledges thathealth and health care are a partnership between individuals, families, communities, health providersand the government;
• establishing a Health Advocate; and• new approaches to public engagement on health leg-
islation, regulation and policy matters.
You can view the report and the written submissions provid-ed to MLA Horne and the advisory committee atwww.health.alberta.ca.
The consultation is part of the vision to ensure that Albertahas the best publically-funded health care system in Canada.This means providing Albertans with the right service, in theright place and at the right time, as well as enhancing accessto high quality services. The Putting People First report is thefirst step towards creating comprehensive health care legislation that works for all Albertans.
If you have questions or would like to know more, pleasecontact me at:
Heather Klimchuk10649 124 Street
Edmonton, ABT5N 1S5
Phone: (780) [email protected]
Honourable Heather KlimchukMLA, Edmonton-Glenora
Minister of Service Alberta
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CANORA PARK WATCH
We would like to extend a huge"Thank You" to everyone that hashelped in any way with all of ourevents this year. It takes a lot oftime and effort to pull theseevents together and every bit ofhelp is very much appreciated.
We have no more events plannedfor the balance of this year but areopen to suggestions for events ateither St Anne Park, 153 Streetand 102 Avenue, or the CanoraGreenspace along 149 Street from102 Avenue to 107 Avenue.
If you have any suggestions orrecommendations, please e-mailus at [email protected] call the Canora Community Hallat 780 489-6007 and leave a message for Deckla or Shandi.
We are looking forward to hostingsome events for 2011.
We will be having the Easter Egghunt again in April and will also be having the 4th Annual Mini-Carnival in May.
The Jumpy Thing event will beheld in August.
We are looking at ways to makethe Picnic in the Park a betterevent in July. We are really in needof more volunteers to help withthese successful events.
Please come out and join us onthe third Tuesday of the month atthe Canora Community Hall at7:00PM at 10425 152 Street (next meeting is Oct 19th). Coffeeis always on!
The more people that we can getinvolved in these projects, the bet-ter for the whole community.
BYLAW BUZZ
KAILA TIPTON
After my first meeting as yourMunicipal BRZ Bylaw Liaison withthe Jasper Place RevitalizationIntegrated Services Team andSafety Working Group, I wasimpressed that your communityhas so many incredible people com-pletely invested in making yourneighborhoods the best that theycan be. The City of Edmonton’sCommunity Standards branch isdoing their part to make the neigh-bourhoods clean and safe.
This summer, bylaw officersinvestigated almost 900 messyproperties in the BRZ area alone.Of those properties, approxi-mately 175 tickets were issued. Iwould like to extend a big thankyou to all the property ownersand tenants who keep your yardstidy, and the more than 80 percent of owners who cleaned uponce they received a notice fromtheir area officer.
With fall inching its way here,we all have to remember thatwe are responsible for theremoval of the fallen leaves onthe boulevards. Fallen leavesprevent grass and roots fromgetting the sun they need in theshorter daylight hours of fall, sohelp keep your neighbourhood’sboulevards green. You can rakeor blow the leaves to use ascompost, or set them out withyour waste.
For everyone with recreationalvehicles, its time to park them inthe appropriate places; deadline isOctober 31. Between November 1and March 31, your RV must bestored in the back yard or garage. Ifyou can’t get your RV into yourback yard or garage, you need tostore it at an approved storage site.
For more information on CityBylaws, making bylaw complaints, or dealing with yardwaste, call 311 or go towww.edmonton.ca.
Kaila Tipton is filling in for Andrew Jabs as Liaison Officeruntil December.
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COMMUNITY NEWS
Contact: 15927 - 105 AvenueEdmonton, AB T5P 0T8Phone: 780-483-8983
MembershipsNow’s the time to renew your membership!What do you get?
• Free outdoor swimming through the summer
• Organized soccer leagues, indoor and out– keep your kids (and yourselves) activewhile making friends and having fun
• Chance to mingle and meet your neighbours in lots of social settings
• Mom’s & Tots group – get involved with others in a fun, safe setting, making friends with others in the samestage of life
• Gardening Club – learn about new tech-niques, tools and plants and meeting withothers who share your passion
• Access to programs offered by otherleagues around the city
Even more important are the intangible benefits, such as living in community with others, networking, building friendships, looking out for each other and making ourneighbourhood better places to live in. CallLaura at 780-484-7773 for your membershipor leave a clear message at the hall at 780-483-8983.
Gardening Club We’d love to connect with all like - minded gardeners out there. Come and join us for free informational sessions about allthings gardening.
Next meeting:When: Thursday, October 7 at 7:00 pm (first
Thursday of each month)Where: Community HallCost: Free!
To keep in touch and hear about upcomingevents, send an email to Miep Raedscheldersat [email protected] and we’ll add youto our communications).
Parents and TotsCome chat with other parents while your chil-dren get to know others in your community!
We will meet weekly on Thursdays from 9:30AM to 11:00 AM at the Britannia YoungstownCommunity Hall (15927 - 105 Avenue) for a Parent & Tot Playtime. Newborn up toschool age are all welcome. If you have anyquestions please email Simone at [email protected] or call 780-628-5630.
Contact: 10425 - 152 StreetEdmonton, AB T5P 4P1Phone: 780-489-6007
COUNTRY SWINGCOUNTRY SWING:
RICHARD CHERNESKY, RON (OZZY) DANYLUK,
LES VINCENT, RAY ST. GERMAIN,
PETE HICKS, CALUIN VALLRATH,
DARRELL CAMPBELL, ALFIE MYHRES
Date: October 29, 2010Where: Canora Community Hall,
10425 152 StTime: 9pm to 1am
Tickets: $15/personWHO'S SELLING: Board MembersThere will be a 50/50, Nevadas,
Auction, Dance, Late Light Supper
CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS PARTYCanora Community League members and
Canora Community Residents
December 4, 2010
Children 12 years and under must registerfor gifts by November 5, 2010.
Breakfast for adults and youth 13 & over - $2.00.
Doors open at 10:00 AM.
Indoor petting zoo.
Special appearance by Santa Claus.
Phone Christine @ 780 499 7349
IMPORTANT NOTICEDeadline for submitting your
child/children’s names is November 5, 2010.
NO EXCEPTION TO THE DEADLINE
Contact: 16430 - 97 AvenueEdmonton, AB T5P 0E8Phone: 780-489-7571www.glenwoodcommunityleague.com
“PARTY IN THE PARK” and Membership Drive A HUGE SUCCESS ONCE AGAIN!
Well, we did it again! Glenwood’s wonderfulresidents came out en masse for a great afternoon of food and fun and another amazing fireworks show! Despite the coolertemperatures this year, we distributed evenmore memberships than last year – and hadmore people out on their decks, steps andsidewalks around the neighbourhood watch-ing the fireworks display. We managed tofeed everyone, the kids had a great time playing games, getting their faces painted,jumping in the bouncy castles, and playing inthe video gaming truck. People of all agesenjoyed the fantastic music. A great bigthank you to all our volunteers for helpingshuck corn, flip burgers, hand out food, make popcorn and sell tickets. Extra special thanksto the Glenwood Grizzlies Hockey Team forhelping out all over from start to finish, and tothe Glenwood Community League Executive(especially Shannon) for all their hard work!
Also, thank you to:The Hamans Family from McGavins for donating the delicious buns for our meals
The Meadowlark Community League for lending us their BBQ
The Edmonton Fire Department for thefiretruck tours, information and kids workbooks
MEMBERSHIPS ARE STILL AVAILABLE!
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Free swim Sundays from 4 - 6 pm at JasperPlace Pool (9200-163 Street)
10% off admission at the Telus World ofScience (11211- 142 Street)
Free skating at Glenwood rink and all outdoorcommunity league rinks
Discount on hall rentals – Save $250 per dayon Fri./Sat. (Non-members $400, Members$150) and $75 per day Sun. To Thurs. (Non-Members $150, Members $75)
Save 15% off City of Edmonton Pool andLeisure Center Multi-passes (10 or more) andsave 20% off Annual passes.
Free Community Swim every night of theweek at various outdoor pools in July andAugust!
New Website!Check out what we’ve been doing and join usin the activities listed on our website.www.bycl.ca
Hall BookingsFor hall bookings, general inquiries,requests for programs or to join our league,please call the Britannia YoungstownCommunity Hall at 780-483-8983 or [email protected]. We’d love tohear from you. Please speak clearly whenleaving a message, and leave both yourname and a telephone number so that yourcall can be returned.
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COMMUNITY NEWSCall Michele at 780-439-3169 to get yourmembership!
TUESDAY NIGHT EUCHREEuchre is a ‘trick-taking’ card game played in groups of 4 with partners. Beginners are wel-come because the more players, the better! Join us for Euchre EVERY Tuesdaynight at the Glenwood Community Hall.Registration is at 6:30pm, games begin at 7pm.
HALL RENTALSeats 100 people in theater style seating, 80seated at tables. Our beautiful new kitchenboasts a rinse sink, huge cooler/fridge, dou-ble oven, stove and griddle top and a superquick dishwasher. There is tons of prepspace and it’s all stainless steel – so it’squicker to clean up!
We offer FREE WiFi in our community hall!That means that if you are in the hall, you willbe able to use your Blackberry, Ipod, cellphone or laptop to log on to the internet!Functions at the hall will also have access tothe FREE internet connection. We havejoined the Free WiFi Project. Visit the websitefor more details.
Friday/Saturday rentals: Members $150*, Non-Members $400Sunday-Thursday rentals:Members $75*, Non-Members $150 Call the Facility Director, Charlotte at 444-0411
* Must be a member in good standing.
WATCH THE S.P.U.R.R. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT A
NEW GLENWOOD CHRISTMAS EVENT THIS YEAR!
HIGH PARK
Contact: 11032 - 154 StreetEdmonton, AB T5P 2K1Phone: 780-484-4646highparkcommunity.com
High Park Preschool High Park Community HallSchool began September 8th, 2010Ages 30 months – 4 yearsStill Room Available! Contact Paula for moreinformation @ 780-479-6929.
Silent Auction – Preschool FundraiserNovember 20, 2010
High Park Community Hall 11032 – 154 Street Tickets: $20.00 each
Cash BarDoors – 5:30, Dinner – 6:30
Comedy Show – 8:00Dance to Follow
Contact Janice @ 780-489-4753 or Paula @ 780-479-6929
for Tickets after October 1, 2010
High Park Community Vendor SaleGet Your Christmas Shopping Done Early!!!!Saturday November 6th, 2010 - 9am – 4pm. HighPark Community Hall – 11032 – 154 Street (e.g.Avon, Party Lite, Epicure, Norwex, Tupperware)
High Park Winter Softball CampStarting in November 2010 and running untilFebruary 2011, every Friday night.
Mites, Squirts and Newer Players – 6 - 7:30pm
Pee Wees, Bantams, Midgets and AdvancedPlayers – 7:30 - 9pm
Tentative location Britannia School 16018 104avenue, Cost = TBD.
First preference to all participants from High ParkSoftball will be given, space is limited.
Contact Tom Clooney @ (780) 485-5925 or [email protected]
High Park Softball Pitching ClinicStarting in January 2011, every Thursday Night 6 week clinic, coached by Jackie Desilets,Master pitching instructor, CANpitch Program.
Mites, Squirts and Newer Pitchers - 6-7:30pm
Pee Wees, Bantams, Midgets and AdvancedPitchers - 7:30-9pm
Tentative Location Britannia School 16018 104avenue, Cost = TBD.
First preference to all participants from High ParkSoftball will be given, space is limited (10 maxi-mum per session).
Contact Tom Clooney @ (780) 485-5925 or [email protected]
Adult Drop-In Please join us . Drop in, have a cup of coffee anda visit! Wednesdays – 12:30pm – 2:30pm. HighPark Community Hall, For information, call Joan at 780-489-5419
High Park Community Hall seats 200 people.Please call Roger to book your special event @ 780-474-7892 before 8 PM.
Are you interested in your community? Meeting new people and making a difference?We are still in need of a “Programs Director”.
Join our Board of DirectorsIf you are interested, contact
Janice Gargas at 780-489-4753
Did you know that you can use your communityCredits for use OUTSIDE of the community!Registering you or your child for tae kwon do,skating, gymnastics, etc?
Cheques are issued at the Board of Directorsmeeting, the second Tuesday of each month at7:30. Contact Nora St Jean prior to registering780-486-1867!
MAYFIELD
Contact:10941 - 161 StreetEdmonton, AB T5P 1G2Phone: 780-483-4675
Our community is in need of a SoccerVolunteer, since this is currently the only sportrun in our community we do not want to loseour teams, if you would like to volunteer callthe hall and leave a message for Kristy ourCommunity President; it’s not too late to getinvolved! The community league is looking forsome volunteers to join a committee foreither the development of the new park or theupgrading of the skating rink. We are lookingfor around 13 people teenagers to seniors areall welcome, we want to hear from everyone.If you are interested please leave a messageon the answering machine at the Hall. Next Meeting is Thursday, October 7, 2010 at 7:00 p.m.
Contact Information Community League President: Kristy Bergstrom 780-450-2347 e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected].
The Mayfield community League is also onFace book now look us up at MayfieldCommunity ~ Edmonton
Bingo Mayfield is always looking for volunteers towork. The credit you receive can be usedtowards Mayfield Community classes and evenchildren's programs outside our community.Please call Grace at 780-486-4801 if you are inter-ested.
The next bingo dates are:October 7th, November 13th at the Castle Downs Bingo hall.
Hall Rentals The Mayfield hall is now available for rental.You must be a member of the Mayfield com-munity to rent the hall please call the Hall at780 483-4675 and leave a message for Lee.
Pilates Starts up again Monday September 20th ,8:00 pm to 9:00pm. Call Bonnie for more info780-489-3254.
Community MembershipsIf you were unable to purchase a membershipat the BBQ please call Elaine at 780-481-8108to pick one up. Families - $25.00 Singles - $15.00Seniors - $10.00
Yoga Call Fran for more info 780-484-1476. Willresume in October
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C O M M U N I T Y N E W S
Please send us your date sensitive Community Sponsored or Free event information, we would love to include what we can and it’s FREE.
Silent Auction
Preschool Fundraiser
November 20, 2010
Doors open at 5:30
High Park Hall
Thanksgiving
October 11, 2010
Glenwood Bingo
Oct 7, 2010
Castledowns
Bingo Hall
Canora Country
Swing
October 29, 2010
9pm-1am
Canora Community
Hall
Gardening Club
Meeting
October 7, 2010
Brittania-
Youngstown
Community Hall
High Park Vendor
Sale
November 6, 2010
9am-4pm
High Park
Community Hall
Turkey Bingo
Oct 3, 2010
West Jasper /
Sherwood Hall
Election Day
October 18, 2010
Edmonton Public
School Board Sector
Review
October 9, 2010
9am-1:30pm
Ross Sheppard School
Community Forum on
Housing 1st Project
October 13, 2010
7pm-10pm
Canora Hall
10425-152 Street
New To You Sale
October 16, 2010
Trinity United
Church
9am-1pm
Halloween
October 31, 2010
StorefrontCinema NightsOctober 15 and
October 16, 2010149 Street to 156Street Stony Plain
Road
Remembrance Day
November 11, 2010
Canora Childrens
Christams Party
December 4, 2010
10:00 am
Canora Community
Hall
Mayfield Members
Meeting
October 7, 2010
7pm Mayfield
Community Hall
Mayfield Bingo
October 7, 2010
Castle Downs
Bingo Hall
Don’t Forget toget your events
in so we canplace them inour Free event
Calendar
CALENDARevent
Seniors Carpet Bowling Tuesdays and Thursdays. For more info call Doreen @ 780-486-1833 orMarlene @ 780-484-5728.
If you or someone you know would like tostart up a Seniors program please call the halland leave a message for Kristy.
Moms and Tots Dads, newborns, grandparents, and care-givers all welcome. No cost. Wednesdays9:30 - 11:00 at Mayfield Hall. For informationcontact Deidre @ 780-486-1477.
WEST JASPER / SHERWOOD
Contact: 9620 - 152 StreetEdmonton, AB T5P 4N9Phone: 780-483-2815
MembershipMembership for the community league is$25.00 for a family, $15.00 for singles & $5.00for single seniors (55 and over). Membershipswill be sold at rink or call Jim at 489-7596.
A community membership allows children toregister for organized sports, eg: hockey &soccer, free swimming Saturday nights & freeskating at the rink.
RinkWhen the skating rink is ready for use thehours will be as follows:Monday - closed
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday:5:00PM to 9:00 PMSaturday 1:00 PM to 9:00 MSunday 12:00 noon to 6:00 PMThe rink needs to be closed one day a weekas per government regulations for employees.
Family SwimYour 2009-2010 membership allows your family to swim for FREE at J.P. Pool onSaturdays from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm till theend of June 2011. Please remember to bringyour membership card for admittance.
Turkey BingoThe Christmas turkey bingo will be held at thecommunity hall December 5, 2010. Childreneight and older are welcome to participatewhen accompanied by an adult. Special children’s only game. Door prizes, 40 gamesand chances to win a prize. There will be 8chances to win a turkey. Cash prizes include 2early birds 2 bonanzas and odd even games.Children will not be allowed to play for cashprizes as per Alberta Gaming and Liquor regulations. Bonanza per call begins at noon,early birds to follow. Regular games start at1:00pm. Come one, come all, and bring yourfriends and neighbors.
Senior’s ProgramsOur Community League offers a number ofprograms for our senior members. Howevereveryone is welcome. All programs areoffered at the community hall located at 9620-152 street.
CardsWhist on Wednesday afternoons from 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm. Whist on Sundayevenings from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm. The costis $1.00 and coffee and snacks are provided.
Cribbage TournamentsTournaments are held the first and thirdWednesday of every month from 7:00pm to10:00 pm. The cost is $5.00 per person.
Carpet BowlingCome and get some exercise on Monday’sfrom 1:00pm to 3:00 pm. The cost is $1.00.Prizes are awarded based on the number ofparticipants. If you have any questions about senior programs, please call Shirley at 780-489-8945.
Hall RentalIf you would like to rent the community hallfor your family or business events please callJerry at 780-483-0347. The hall is available onSaturday evenings at a cost of $375.00 rentand $375.00 damage deposit. Renter isresponsible for their own tenant insuranceand must be a community league member.
Community Forum on Housing 1st Project
Regarding Two Proposed Apartments for 48Homeless (Canora, West Jasper Place,Grovenor, Crestwood and Other InvitedStakeholders)When: Wednesday, October 13, 2010
7:00 - 10:00 P.M.Where: Canora Hall 10425 - 152 Street
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Cat Sittingby
Call Joanat 451-3384
Let your cat(s) enjoy your holidayin the comfort of their own home.
The Cat Lady
CLASSIFIEDSEvents
Edmonton Public SchoolBoard Sector Review
The next workshop for our sector(West 1) is on Saturday, Oct. 9from 9am - 1:30pm - RossSheppard School, Small Gym(South), 13546 - 111 Avenue.____________________________
Election Day is on October 18th. Visit
http://www.edmonton.caor call
780-442-VOTE (8683)for more info or to find your
nearest polling station.____________________________
For SaleNew-to-You Sale
Oct. 16, 2010, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.Trinity United Church, 8810Meadowlark Road Clothing,Linens, household items,toys, books jewellery, Xmasitems, and more.____________________________
Got Something to Sell?Place your text only classifiedads here in your local commu-nity newspaper and reach15,000 people in Edmonton’sWest End. At $0.10 per charac-ter this Ad you are readingcosts less than $20.00.____________________________
Place your business card in the SPURR and reach out to the community. Email: [email protected]
Next Deadline for Submission is October 22, 2010
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Community Services
Ebenezer United Church16302 106 Avenue
Edmonton T5P 0W9Phone 780-489-5803
Church Service, Sunday at 11 a.m.
List your Non-profit group for $99 per year(*some conditions apply).
Special event listings FREE for non-profits, otherwise classified rates and some
conditions apply.
E D M O N T O N P U B L I C L I B R A R YEDMONTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Jasper Place Library has great programsfor you and your family this month!
Join us for the following FREE programs:
Sing Sign Laugh and Learn: Tuesday,October 5 & 12 at 10:30am; Wednesday,October 20 & 27 at 10:30am. Ages: up to 3years. Registration required.
Baby Laptime: Thursday mornings at 10:15.Ages: 0-12 months. Registration required.
Family Storytime: Thursday evenings at7:00. Drop in.
Music Lovers Rock! Wednesday, Oct. 6 at7pm. Registration required.
Halloween Howls: Saturday, Oct. 30 at 2pm.Ages 4-8. Drop in.
Reading Buddies: Tuesday, Oct. 26 at 7pm.Ages 6-10. Registration required.
Please call the library at 780.496.1810 for pro-gram details and to register.
We are located at 9010 156 Street (just northof the Meadowlark Mall).
The library will be closed Monday, October11th.
Visit us online at www.epl.caDon’t have a library card yet? Drop in andsign up! If you are under 18 we need to havethe signature of your parent or guarantor.
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