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Free Drop-in Learn To Skate

Mondays, January 7 to February 11, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM 
At our community ice rink (9620 152 Street)

Learn the skills to become active on the ice. Our program is designed around basic skills, movement, participation and fun! You can expect skills for speed, agility, and control. All of which will give you the skills for other types of skating.
This free program is targeted for children (ages 6-12) and their families, however, all are welcome to attend!

Skates and a CSA approved helmet are required to participate.

Programs will cancel at -23°C with wind chill, or if the ice is closed by the facility.

For more information, please visit www.edmonton.ca/dropincommunityprograms or call 311.

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NEW SUPPORTIVE HOUSING

Jasper Place Health and Wellness has received government funding to build another housing project in this area. They currently own and operate a 30 unit homeless housing project called Canora Place at 10141-153 Street. They intend to construct 3 buildings with 10 to 12 units in each in Glenwood at 16022, 16026, and 16030-100th Avenue (beside the Better Business Bureau) for hard to house supportive housing. These sites will still have to be rezoned and approved by council. For further information, please contact Murray Soroka at 780-908-6309 or email: murrays@jpwc.ca


COMMUNITY LEAGUE MEMBERSHIPS

Contact Paul Blain at 780-489-2994 or purchase a membership through the EFCL online by paying an additional $5.00 administration fee.


Councillor Knack Community Conversation

Thursday, January 24, 2019 from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at the Orange Hub, 10045 156 Street.

Ward 1 residents can hear updates from Councillor Knack on current issues in our ward. We will also have an opportunity to ask questions and bring up concerns in our communities.

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VOLUNTEERS ARE REQUIRED FOR 2019 COMMUNITY CASINO

The community league’s only fundraiser which has not been held since 2015 will take place during the 3rd quarter of 2019 at the West Edmonton Palace Casino. We will be informed of the exact dates next year. The number of people to volunteer will determine the length and number of shifts required. Volunteers will receive vouchers for the hours worked. Please phone Irene @ 780-489-2994 for details.

It is critical that the community league has a casino. The funds raised help the league pay for the high utility costs, maintenance of the hall, skating rink, basketball and tennis courts. Without a community league, residents would have no amenities other than open park space. It is the league that fundraises to build a playground, skating rink, basketball and tennis courts, etc. When our playground is deemed too old in the next 10 years by the city, it will be up to the community league to fundraise to build a new playground. We have been told that it now takes up to 1 million dollars to build a decent playground.