march 2015 DELIVERED MONTHLY TO 3,500 HOUSEHOLDS your WEST HILLHURST WARBLER THE OFFICIAL WEST HILLHURST COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Crowchild Trail Development Plan - Look inside for more information! Come and discover my community story. JENNIFER HOWE, AT CHARTWELL SINCE 2007. Jennifer hasn’t slowed down since moving to her Chartwell community. Now you too are invited to meet new people and join in our activities. One visit is all it takes to write the first lines of a new chapter in your life. CHARTWELL.COM OPEN HOUSE Sunday, March 29 1 PM - 4 PM West Hillhurst Community Association 1940-6th Ave NW Calgary, AB – T2N 0W3 Phone: 403.283.0464 | Fax: 403.270.0482 [email protected] | www.westhillhurst.com My Babysitter List 9 Transportation Committee Report 11 WHCA Programs 14, 17 Your Community Business of the Month 16 Summit Kids 18, 21, 23 West Hillhurst Real Estate Update 20 1945 Veteran’s Way NW, Calgary 587-287-3938 Conditions may apply. NEWSLETTER AD SALES 25 Y E ARS Make us part of your story. Great News Publishing Ltd. 403.720.0762 | 403.263.3044 [email protected] | www.great-news.ca Great News Publishing has been proudly serving WEST HILLHURST for 7 years! T h e O ff i c i a l w e s t h i l l h u r s t C o m m u n i t y N e w s l e t t e r I march 2015 3 West Hillhurst Community Association your community connections schools (FR) denotes French Immersion Calgary Board of Education Regular Program Queen Elizabeth K-6 & 7-12 University K-6 403-777-6380 403-777-6240 TLC East of Crowchild Trail Thorncliffe Colonel Sanders Balmoral Crescent Heights K-1 1-4 5-8 9-12 403-777-6670 403-777-6034 403-777-7330 403-276-5521 West of Crowchild Trail Brentwood Thomas B. Riley Crescent Heights K-4 5-9 9-12 403-777-6130 403-777-7260 403-276-5521 French Immersion Banff Trail Branton William Aberhart K-6 7-9 10-12 403-777-6120 403-777-7440 403-289-2551 K-6 403-777-6170 Spanish Bilingual East of Crowchild Trail Collingwood Senator Patrick Burns William Aberhart K-4 5-6 & 7-9 10-12 403-777-6180 403-777-7400 403-289-2551 West of Crowchild Trail Dalhousie Senator Patrick Burns William Aberhart K-4 5-6 & 7-9 10-12 403-777-6030 403-777-7400 403-289-2551 K-9 10-12 10-12 K-6 7-9 403-500-2009 403-500-2024 403-500-2026 403-500-2015 403-500-2008 Montessori Captain John Palliser Calgary Catholic School District St. Joseph St. Mary’s St. Francis St. Pius (FR) Madeleine d’Houte (FR) Community Friends of Nose Hill Girl Guides of Canada Scouts Canada Welcome Wagon [email protected] 1-800-565-8111 www.myscouts.ca 1-866-627-6070 Politicians Councillor Druh Farrell MLA David Swann MP Michelle Rempel 403-268-1796 403-216-5445 403-216-7777 West Hillhurst Community Association 1940 – 6 Avenue NW, Calgary AB T2N 0W3 P: 403-283-0464 • F: 403-270-0482 [email protected] • www.westhillhurst.com Facility Administration Hours: Mon-Fri 8-5 Building Closed all Civic/Stat Holidays WHCA Board Of Directors Directors President Vice President Past President Treasurer Secretary Kathryn Watson Brent Alexander John Wildenborg Jan Cerny Kerry Baird [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Planning Transportation Newsletter Community Engagement Community Garden Kathryn Watson Kerry Baird Kathryn Watson Jo Larson [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Committee Chair Persons Jo Larson Richard Raap Darwin Smith Matt Grant Kail Ross Jordan Stuart Mike Keohane The Warbler is the community newsletter for the resident of West Hillhurst. Our goal at the Warbler is to capture the attention and interest of the local community and keep residents informed of community news, events and programs. Volunteering.... Good for the Soul On Site Facility Contacts On site after hours assistance Learn to Skate Christa Denton [email protected] Preschool [email protected] Squash & Tennis Bookings Health Club Administrator Lindsey Fleming [email protected] Facility Administrator Jill Bennett jill.bennett@ westhillhurst.com Warbler Submission th Email: news@ westhillhurst.com Fax: 403-270-0482 403-714-5972 403-283-0464 ext. 1 403-283-0464 ext. 7 403-283-0464 ext. 3 Follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/whcaab and Twitter www.twitter.com/ westhillhurstca of eachlisting monthat the back of this newsletter. For emergency numbers, see the Important Numbers 4 march 2015 I Great News Publishing I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities T h e O ff i c i a l w e s t h i l l h u r s t C o m m u n i t y N e w s l e t t e r I march 2015 5 Community Assocation Announcements March is upon us, and Spring is on it’s way! The WHCA is looking for a Community Garden Committee Chair for the 2015 growing season- if you’d like more information, email [email protected]. March is also Community Association Membership Month in Calgary, and it’s a great time to be a member! The staff and volunteers at the West Hillhurst Community Association have worked tirelessly over the last several months to bring in more programs, put on more events, and make our Community Association the place everyone wants to be! For $35 per family per year, you can access all the programs available at our facility, including Pickleball, Soccer, Skating, Tai Chi, and more. Memberships can be purchased online at westhillhurst. com or in person at the Community Association. F MIND SOLU O TIO CE A N E S P NO UP-FRONT FEES FREE ESTIMATES VISA/MASTERCARD ACCEPTED Harding s Services 403-254-4726 www.hardingsservices.com Save the Date for Spruce Up the Neighbourhood 2015! We Love Skating at WHCA! Many thanks to all of the kids and families who came out to enjoy a morning of skating at WHCA’s awesome arena on (lucky!) Friday, February 13th at the Family Valentine’s Skating Party. Although the weather was unseasonably warm outside, the frosty temperatures and freshly cleared ice at our inner-city neighbourhood arena were appreciated by moms, dads and kids alike, with about 50 people taking part in the fun two hour event Painting Cleaning Cleaning Window Window Washing Washing Texturing Handyman Texturing Handyman BONDABLE BBB MEMBERSHIP SINCE 2000 SERVING CALGARY SINCE 1996 march 2015 I Great News Publishing I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities See you at the Community Centre! Jo Larson Make sure to join take advantage of the regular Free Member Skate times that are held each week on Mondays from 1:15-2:15pm and on Fridays from 9:3010:30 am. ONLINE SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Painting We are excited to start our planning for Spruce Up the Neighbourhood at WHCA, to be held on Saturday, May 23rd from 9am – 2pm. This will once again be a fun neighbourhood clean up with a bottle drive, e-recycling, used household item drop off and possibly some gardening fun too! Back by popular demand will be our BBQ & BEvERage Garden, and hopefully a yummy Bake Sale put on by the WHC Preschool families. Plan to join us for this great community event & stay tuned for more details to come. If you are interested in helping out with the planning or volunteering on the day, please contact Jo at [email protected]. Preschoolers tried out their newfound skating legs, seasoned skaters twirled and friends had a chance to visit as they circled the ice or practiced their stickhandling skills. Hot chocolate & tea, yummy cookies & fruit treats were on hand when it was time for a break. What a great way to kick off the Family Day Weekend and spend some time during Teacher’s Convention! A special thank you to the WHCA Staff and a few lovely neighbourhood caregivers who helped organ SAFETYSYNC - Residential & Commercial - Int./Ext. Painting - Scheduled Cleaning - Window & Power Washing - Stipple Removal & Texture Application - Cabinet Refinishing - Spray Booth - Renovations & Project Mngmt. 6 Community Engagement & Social Events “An effective health and safety management system can help prevent losses, reduce costs and provide evidence of due diligence.” ALBERTA’S BEST ROAD RACE GOES NATIONAL. HOST OF 21.1K NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2015 LA MEILLEURE COURSE SUR ROUTE D’ALBERTA VA NATIONAL. HOTE DES CHAMPIONNANTS NATIONAUX DE 21.1K DE 2015 Enform IRP 9 (Revised) safetysync.com 403.668.6402 50KM Ultra · 42.2KM · 21.1KM · 10KM · 5KM Walk & Run · Kids Marathon T h e O ff i c i a l w e s t h i l l h u r s t C o m m u n i t y N e w s l e t t e r I march 2015 7 Arena Update Future of WHCA Arena Uncertain As many users of the WHCA arena are aware, our facility is one of the oldest in the city and is in urgent need of numerous upgrades. In order to better determine the nature of these required upgrades, the WHCA board of directors is working with engineers provided by the City of Calgary to create a scope and cost estimate that is expected to be completed in April 2015. It is anticipated that the scope of work will include replacement of the ice pad/boards, roof repairs, and numerous changes and additions to the ice plant mechanical facility to bring it up to current specifications and safety code. Based on experiences of similar facilities, our preliminary “guestimate” of costs ranges from $2.5 - $4.0 million depending on which items are deemed necessary. Obviously a project of this magnitude has significant operational and financial implications. WHCA management have worked diligently to ensure the facility is in a position to create a small profit each year; however, there is no way a facility of this size and age can provide enough additional cash flow to cover the millions of dollars of costs expected to be required over the next 2-3 years. The City of Calgary has capital project grants available (and we have made very good use of them in the past) but they are limited to $300,000 per year. The WHCA board and membership will have some large challenges and difficult decisions ahead of us in order to chart a successful and sustainable future for our facility. One of the conclusions we have come to is that the facility must operate at maximum efficiency in order to provide even a small profit. In order to do this, we are planning to keep ice through the summer of 2015 which allows us to book many spring/summer leagues and camps. Having ice revenue available 12 months of the year will provide us with a healthier bottom line but also makes the capital upgrades even more critical. Users should be aware that if the necessary funding cannot be procured, one of the options the City would review would be to remove the ice and run the arena as a “dry floor” facility for ball hockey, lacrosse or other activities (note that this would still require some upgrades but with lower capital cost than the ice rink upgrades. The WHCA board will do our utmost best to ensure that information relative to this important capital project review is shared with our users and membership as it becomes available. Please check our website regularly and watch the Warbler for further news later this spring. Mike Keohane Calgary Fine Dentistry Calgary Fine Dentistry Fine dentistry in your own inner city neighbourhood! Warmly welcomes new patients Warmly welcomes new&patients Dr. Jennifer Maguire Dr. Christine Lilge have experience in all aspects Dr. Jennifer Maguire of dentistry from simple Dr. Jennifer Maguire Dr. Christine Lilge fillings to crowns and bridges and extensive experience in Dr. Christine Lilge TMJ bite therapy. Have your calgaryfinedentistry.com 403.284.3061 whole family’s dental needs calgaryfinedentistry.com met in their calm & aesthetically pleasing office at 206, 1910 - 20th403.284.3061 Avene NW Learning by Playing Preschool Calgary Fine Dentistry 20th Ave at 19th St (across Spots available! from Edelweiss). 206, 1910 - 20th Avene NW Registration Day As moms themselves, Dr Jennifer and Dr Christine Wednesday March 18 6-8pm love working with kids. www.learningbyplaying.ca Phone: 403 440-1825 calgaryfinedentistry.com 403-284-3061 206, 1910 - 20th Avenue NW 8 march 2015 I Great News Publishing I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities General Manager’s report West Hillhurst Name Age Contact Course Quinn Madison Kiera Sam Neil 12 12 12 13 13 403-230-7530 403-850-6001 403-922-6067 403-703-6837 403-991-6172 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Miriam 13 403-774-8880 No Faris 13 403-402-0950 Yes Makenna 13 403-402-3665 Yes Janessa 13 587-830-6585 Yes Tessa 13 587-432-6045 Yes Jackson 14 403-230-7530 Yes Ethan 14 587-703-7616 Yes Sarah 14 587-223-3339 Yes Grace 14 403-282-8823 Yes Sarah 14 403-660-0319 No Katie 14 587-583-9224 No Shy-Lynn 14 403-966-1896 Yes Cecilia 16 403-220-1330 Yes Duncan 17 403-500-9826 Yes Jordan 17 403-969-6661 No Ashley 19 403-808-0038 Yes Haley 19 807-220-1154 Yes Jordan 24 403-969-0165 No Chandria 25 587-227-4107 Yes Sarah 26 403-926-2985 Yes Lindsay 28 403-383-1474 No Andrea 29 587-437-2048 Yes Dayelle 31 587-755-1878 No Calling All Babysitters Enroll free at mybabysitter.ca and choose the Calgary communities you would like to babysit in. Calling All Parents Visit mybabysitter.ca and find available babysitters in and around your community. Disclaimer: We recommend for your own peace of mind that references be checked when choosing your babysitter. This babysitter list is provided as a service to the community and is governed by the terms & conditions outlined at mybabysitter.ca. Hello to everyone in the West Hillhurst Area, It has been a very fast 7 months for me as General Manager of this wonderful facility! I have met some incredible people who have helped me understand what this building means to people. My goal is to make the entire facility something that everyone can be proud of and re-energize the spirit inside this community. Please stop by, say hello, and feel free to give me your “2 cents”. I would love to hear from everyone in the community so I make sure to make this facility world class. Bryan Polak west hillhurst go-getters association March is a busy month for the Go-Getters, besides our usual events we have planned some Easter crafting classes, great trips on our bus and a Tax Clinic being held at the centre for our members. If you are interested in knowing more about any of these events, please contact our office or drop on by to take a look at our bulletin board. Happy St. Patrick’s Day to you all and don’t let any leprechauns get you into too much mischief! If you are age 50 plus, the West Hillhurst Go-Getters Association is the place for you! Among our many programs are Carpet Bowling, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Canasta, Crib, Euchre and Bridge. We have our own bus and do day trips to various locations within Calgary and Alberta. We have a monthly luncheon and lots of opportunities for volunteers. Memberships for our membership year (Sept. 1, 2014 – Aug 31, 2015) are $20.00 for a full year of fun. Come on in and check us out. We’d love to see you. BINGO is held every Wednesday starting at 12:00 noon and you don’t have to be a member to join us (you do have to be 18 or older though). Visit us online at www.gogetters.ca or call us at 403-283-3720. Drop in and visit us anytime, Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm. T h e O ff i c i a l w e s t h i l l h u r s t C o m m u n i t y N e w s l e t t e r I march 2015 9 Confederation Park 55+ Activity Centre Registration for the Spring Semester activities will start March 16. Drop-in Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 3:00pm to register. Download the current Activity Brochure at www.confedpark55plus.ca or call the Centre at 403.289.4780 for more information. SAVE THE DATES Sasi Seniors Star Search Finals Thursday, March 5 from 1:30pm to 3:00pm Everyone is welcome to come watch the finals. Saturday Night Dances – (Tickets $12/person) March 14, 2015 – Badlanders March 28, 2015 – For Old Tyme Sake Doors open at 6:30pm ~ Dance starts at 7:30pm Sasi Jaunt June 6, 2015 – check-in 10am Register now for this fun walk/run through Confederation Park. Visit www.Sasijaunt.com for all the details. The top pledge raiser will win a Fitbit Surge. To learn more about theses events or the Centre visit www.confedpark55plus.ca or call 403.289.4780. Stay Active • Stay Involved • Stay Connected • Join Us Transportation committee Calgary Senior Men’s Softball 55+ Looking for men 55+ to join our league. No experience necessary. We have three divisions and can accommodate all skill levels. At the end of April new players are evaluated and teams are drafted. The league plays at Triwood and Senator Patrick Burns, one division plays in the day time, the other two play in the evening. www.grandslamslopitch.com, or email us at [email protected]. Briar Hill School’s 20th “Recycle a Friend” Used Book Sale March 18-19, 2015 ACCEPTING USED BOOKS FOR ALL AGES. Drop off begins MARCH 02, 2015 between 9 am and 3:30 pm at the front doors of the school 1233 – 21st Street NW PLEASE MARK OUR SALE ON YOUR CALENDARS AND COME SHOP! Wednesday March 18 9 am- 7 pm Thursday March 19 9am- 8pm (from 6 – 8 pm all books are 2 for 1) Come and find anything from a favourite classic story book to a great read for those snowy winter days! Our prices are low and our selection is huge. Most children’s books are $1 or less and adult books are generally $2 each. Please join your friends and neighbours in helping us support literacy at Briar Hill School. Any questions, please contact Penny Mills at [email protected]. Hounsfield Heights/ Briar Hill Parent-Child Cooperative Playschool Hello Everyone, This will be the first of many updates concerning the potential development of Crowchild Trail from 24 Avenue N.W. to 17 Avenue S.W. While we are in the very, very early stages of what this development could entail, the West Hillhurst Community Association (“WHCA”) Board of Directors is focused on communicating developments as expeditiously as possible. Here is what we know so far: What is the Crowchild development plan? The plan will identify the short-term and long-term roadway upgrades necessary for moving high volumes of vehicular traffic, while supporting all other modes of transportation (walking, cycling, public transit) and minimizing impacts to adjacent communities. The area concerned is from 24 Avenue N.W. to 17 Avenue S.W. How long is this plan expected to take? Expected completion of the planning phase (ie. Phase 1 to Phase 6) will be by year-end 2016. We are currently in Phase 1 which will be used to guide Phases 2 to 6. Work from Phase 1 will be shared with the public in the spring of 2015. What is Phase 1? Phase 1 will establish an Engagement Design Team to answer the question “How do we have the most effective conversation possible about the Crowchild Trail Corridor Study?” A member from each affected community has been chosen to attend three Phase 1 meetings in March. Please note that Phase 1 is not about finding solutions (at least not yet), it is about engagement. How can I get engaged? Where can I find out more? The WHCA Board of Directors are committed to updating their constituents as information becomes available. To that end, the WHCA has set up a website (https://mightybell.com/communities/whca-crowchildtrail) where all updates, thoughts and progress will be shared. Links from the WHCA’s website and FaceBook page will redirect all those interested to the above URL. Also, updates can be found in the Warbler. For those who would like to get involved directly, the WHCA has setup the Crowchild Transportation Committee to focus solely on this issue. All interested are asked to email [email protected]. So what happens at the end of 2016 if a decision is made? Is there any money to fund the Plan’s recommendations? In short, no - not yet. However, conducting the study now will allow The City to prioritize and plan for future transportation infrastructure projects through the 10year Investing in Mobility plan. What can we do about it right now? As mentioned, we are in the very early stages of this process. Continue to check out the WHCA’s Crowchild website (mightybell.com/communities/whcacrowchild-trail) for updates. Thanks for your attention to what will be a very important issue. A father Emperor penguin withstands the Antarctic cold for 60 days or more to protect his eggs, which he keeps on his feet, covered with a feathered flap. During this entire time he doesn't eat a thing. Most father penguins lose about 25 pounds while they wait for their babies to hatch. Afterward, they feed the chicks a special liquid from their throats. When the mother penguins return to care for the young, the fathers go to sea to eat and rest. A place for 3 to 5 year olds to play, grow and learn Registration Now On! We are located in Briar Hill School, Rm. 13 1233 - 21 St. NW 10 Phone: (403) 210-5126 www.hhbhplayschool.com march 2015 I Great News Publishing I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities T h e O ff i c i a l w e s t h i l l h u r s t C o m m u n i t y N e w s l e t t e r I march 2015 11 buddied up for an act of kindness in the community, collecting donations for Mustard Seed’s ‘Warm Feet for the Street”. Queen Elizabeth School News New Equipment & Resources for Healthy Minds & Bodies The students at Queen Elizabeth Elementary have kept busy over the last few months with swimming, the annual winter walk, pajama day and so much more. Students have been enjoying much-needed new physed equipment, recently purchased with funds raised through our casino participation. New equipment includes scooters, skip balls, cup balls, basketballs, and other equipment that encourage a fun, healthy and active lifestyle. Casino funds and funds from other School Council fundraising efforts, such as Pizza Day and Book Fair, have also been used to purchase a class set of laptops, a new server, home reading resources, artist residencies and more. Funds raised also help to subsidize activities such as Outdoor School and field trip transportation. With a growing student population – we already have over 50 students registered for kindergarten! -- and uncertain provincial resources, the activities of the Queen Elizabeth Elementary School Council and QEEPES are more important than ever. From time to time, you may hear about an opportunity for you to support your local school. Your contributions and support are gratefully accepted. A Sampling of What’s Up in the Classroom Students in Room 1 (Gr 1 / 2) and Room 9 (Gr 3 / 4) Extracurricular Activities Teachers have organized a number of fantastic clubs for kids over the lunch hour and after school. Students can choose from: choir, Green Elizabeth, dance & flag club, yearbook, math, Girl Power / Good Guys, and intramurals. As well, twenty grade 4 – 6 students have applied to attend the Young Writers’ Conference at the end of April and two of our teachers are helping successful candidates prepare. Parents as Partners Technology Night On March 5th, Queen Elizabeth Elementary hosted its first Parents as Partners Technology Night. This evening was full of information and exploration, with topics ranging from digital citizenship to the school’s new blogging platform, blogability.ca. Parent interest was high and, although students did not attend this evening, their excitement in learning new technology is evident in the classroom. Important Dates March 16 thru 19 – Book Fair March 19 – Parent Teacher Conferences for Kindergarten: 8:30‐11:30 am March 19 – Parent Teacher Conferences for Grades 1‐6: 4:30‐7:30 pm March 20 – Parent Teacher Conferences – No School March 21 thru 29 – Spring Break March 30 – PD Day: No School March 31 – Classes Resume, Grade 5 vaccinations “Calgary’s Preferred Property Management Specialist & Corporate Relocation Service” EXECUTIVE HOMES AND CONDOS WANTED For Corporate Rentals in Your Community 403.244.6944 residential-leasing.com 12 • Grade 5 / 6 students studied the phases of the moon, preparing creative displays about their 28 day research projects (no posters or powerpoints allowed!). We are looking for Homes and Condos with 2 bedrooms or more. Modern or upgraded finishings and if a basement exists, developed is preferred. Residential Leasing Group Inc. Brad Currie, Broker/President march 2015 I Great News Publishing I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities Is your Child Ready for Preschool? Having a new baby is such a joyous time, full of so many milestones – the first snuggle, first solid foods, first steps, first class... As your child grows from being a toddler to an energetic three year old, you may be considering sending him/her to preschool for the first time. But how do you know they are ready? Here are a few things to consider in the decision: • Is your child independent? Putting on a jacket by themselves, going potty on their own, having a snack or washing hands are all examples of independent behaviour age-appropriate for a 3 year old. Also consider the time they have spent apart from you and whether preschool is something they would be comfortable doing independent of their parents. • Is he/she ready to participate in a group? While children at this age are still engaging in “parallel play” (play along-side another child), your child may be showing social signs where they want to play with other children. Many preschool activities allow children to participate at the same time, allowing them to interact and learn together during things like circle time and interactive centres • Is your child able to keep a regular schedule? Many children feel most comfortable when they keep a predictable routine. Similarly, preschools usually follow an active schedule so that children know what to expect during their time there - establishing one beforehand will make the transition easier. • Is your child inquisitive? Has he/she started questioning the world around him? As your child grows, so does his/her brain and how it’s able to process new details and knowledge. As their curiosity grows, preschool can be a great tool to seek new information and support your child’s cognitive development. What are your reasons for preschool? Whether it’s to give yourself a few hours of extra time per week, prepare your child for school or to give him/her an outlet to explore, think about why you wish to send them to preschool. While it does allows your child to expand their social horizons and learn new things in a positive, caring environment, it is not the only option (ex - care from relatives, play dates, organized activities) Before making any decisions, remember that you don’t need positive responses to all of these questions to determine “preschool readiness”. Many items like socialization, routine, cognitive development and physical fitness can also be learned within the classroom when the school year begins. When you are ready, please consider your local WHCA Preschool. Public Registration for the 2015/2016 year begins March 3rd at 8:00am. 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RBC Dominion Securities Inc. is a member company of RBC Wealth Management, a business segment of Royal Bank of Canada. ®Registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. Used under licence. ©2011 Royal Bank of Canada. All rights reserved. T h e O ff i c i a l w e s t h i l l h u r s t C o m m u n i t y N e w s l e t t e r I march 2015 13 WHCA PROGRAMS Adult & Senior Half Court Tennis (INDOOR) Bring down your tennis racquet and enjoy some warm half court tennis or pickle ball in the gym. Low impact activity, perfect for adults and seniors who enjoy the game but could do without running a full length court. Dates: March 1 – March 31 Time: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 8:00am – 1:00pm Room: Main gymnasium Cost: $25/member Register online: www.westhillhurst.com BOOTCAMP *Winter 2015* *Bootcamp Express* Dates: February 5 – March 26 Time: Thursday 5:30pm - 6:15pm Room: Fitness Dance Studio Cost: WHCA Member: $60.00 Non-Member $75.00 Register online: www.westhillhurst.com INDOOR CYCLING *Winter 2015* Indoor cycling is a low-impact, cardiovascular workout on a stationary Keiser bike. This high energy class will take you on a challenging journey of climbs, hills and flats. All fitness levels welcome. Dates: March 3 – April 21 Time: Tuesday 6:35pm – 7:20pm Room: Fitness Studio Cost: WHCA Member: $85, Non Member: $100 Register online: www.westhillhurst.com WEST HILLHURST COMMUNITY SOCCER West Hillhurst community soccer is a non-competitive soccer program providing children ages U4-U18 with the opportunity to learn the sport, while exercising, having fun, and playing in a team environment. House league registration will open online as of January 30th 2015 at www.westhillhurst.com. The community soccer season will run from mid April until mid June 2015. City League Soccer Royal West FC is a new not-for-profit soccer club primarily located in the inner city North West quadrant and a member of the West Hillhurst community. Our city league club competes under the Calgary Minor Soccer Association and plays teams from all over the city. Royal West FC offers soccer programs to ages U814 U18 in all divisions. Registration for outdoor 2015 will open online in February. The soccer season will run from April – August. For more information please visit www. royalwestfc.com Professional Academy Higher Level Sports Academy is an elite academy dedicated to developing passionate soccer players. Our members include ages U10-U18 boys and girls of all tiers. Our soccer program is designed to build on the skills your child already has and help them reach their full sport potential, whether that be a higher tier, scholarship or professionalism. Each session involves all four components of soccer; technical, tactical, psychological, and physical. Players will gradually learn over time the coordination and basic motor skills they need to solve soccer specific problems. HLSA offers oneon-one, team, semi-private and elite training, coaches’ and goalkeeper workshops, and summer camps. Ongoing program registration is available online at www.higherlevelsportsacademy OTHER PROGRAMS AT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION WEST HILLHURST JAZZERCISE WITH JUDY You might think this class belongs in the 80s.. think again! Jazzercise is a 60-minute fitness class combining cardio, strength, and stretch moves for a total body workout. Judy takes moves from hip-hop, yoga, Pilates, jazz dance, kickboxing, and resistance training and bundles them into one hour. All ages, levels and sizes welcome, so come join her today! You will burn up to 500 calories in one session and get your first week for free. You have nothing lose but a few pounds and gain a few friends in the process. Classes run Mondays and Wednesdays 6:00pm – 7:00pm in the WHCA Fitness Studio. For more information, email Judy at [email protected] JKA KARATE (jkaiwayama) Strengthen your mind, body, and spirit! Beginner Children Tuesdays 5:00-5:45PM and Fridays 5:00-6:00PM Beginner Adults Tuesdays 5:45-6:30PM and Fridays 5:006:00PM Intermediate/Advanced All Ages Thursday 7:30-8:30PM and Friday 6:00-7:00PM For more information please contact Kelly Novak at 403-804-5007 or e-mail [email protected]. Our ~continued on page 17~ march 2015 I Great News Publishing I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities KENSINGTON WINE MARKET 2015 TASTING SCHEDULE Raucous Rum 3/3/15 We’ll round up some of the finest sipping rums the world has to offer. Come sip a sampling of new, old and rare offerings, including unique independent rum bottlings. Tue Mar 3 7 to 9pm $50.00 The New California 3/5/15 Think all Cali Cabs taste like Port? That all Cali Pinots taste like Shiraz? There’s a new generation of Cali winemakers making elegance a priority. Taste some of “coolest” wines coming out of California. Thr Mar 5 7 to 9pm $45.00 The Whisky Isles 3/10/15 Islay’s not the only island whisky made in Scotland. Join us as we journey to all the other whisky isles starting with Arran and ending on Orkney’s mainland. Tue Mar 10 7 to 9pm $50.00 Revolutionary Gin 3/12/15 Gin is going through a renaissance these days, and the variety of expressions is truly impressive. We’ll explore the category with an eye to distinct styles and unique offerings. Thr Mar 12 7 to 9pm $35.00 The Irish are Coming 3/17/15 Will you be celebrating Saint Paddy’s Day with us? Ah, it’s sure to be a right Irish treat. Irish beer and Irish whisky. Is there a better way to be putting on the green? Tue Mar 17 7 to 9pm $35.00 Portugal, Much More Than Port 3/19/15 2011 was the best vintage ever for Portuguese table wines. Best known for their outstanding Ports, the Portuguese also make amazing non fortified wines. This one will be a real taste treat. Thr Mar 19 7 to 9pm $40.00 Italian Wine Festival 3/20/15 These mini festivals have been enormously popular, selling out every time. Join us for a country wide taste of the best. Peasant Cheese provides the goodies! Fri Mar 20 7 to 9pm $45.00 Tightwad Oenophile 3/24/15 What better way to begin the New Year than with a penny pinching tasting for wine lovers. We’ll taste 6 guaranteed delicious wallet friendly wines. Discover what the “experts” won’t admit to taking home! Tue Mar 24 7 to 9pm $30.00 Master Malts 3/26/15 Only the rarest and very special whiskies are showcased at this tasting which always highlights some of the most exciting new whiskies in the world! Thr Mar 26 7 to 9pm $99.00 Cheese Please 3/27/15 Join us and Peasant Cheese, our new neighbor in Kensington, as we explore the world of high end Cabernet. Stand up format. At KWM Fri Mar 27 7 to 9pm $40.00 The Southern Rhone 3/31/15 You’ve tasted some of the best Syrah the world has to offer in our Northern Rhone tasting, so come on down South to Chateauneuf de Pape and its neighboring vineyards. This one will be tasty! Tue Mar 31 7 to 9pm $45.00 Best in the West 4/2/15 We mean beer! It’s time to sit down and taste some of the best West coast beers and breweries. This craft beer scene is one of the most exciting in the world right now. Thr Apr 2 7 to 9pm $35.00 SOLD OUT SOLD OUT 1257 Kensington Road, NW | 403 283 8000 | www.kensingtonwinemarket.com T h e O ff i c i a l w e s t h i l l h u r s t C o m m u n i t y N e w s l e t t e r I march 2015 15 Soul Food Crystals & Books West Hillhurst Community H eal and Harmonize With Crystals from Soul Food Crystals & Books. Soul Food Crystals & Books is an eclectic online and store front boutique situated in the beautiful and established neighbourhood of West Hillhurst. Since 1999 we have served the community of Calgary, providing people with options to improve the sacred quality of their daily lives. We carry a wide variety of items to feed your soul. •Our carefully hand chosen crystals will invite you to work with their beautiful vibrations. •Our varied selection of books will entice you to explore the many aspects of yourself - physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. •Our vast selection of tarot, angel and oracle cards will impress and guide you. •Our exceptional sacred tools, such as ceremonial feathers, smudge and crystal sprays, will aid your spiritual practices. •Our unique statuary and gift items will beautify your space. •Our information classes will assist you in learning more about crystals for to use in your everyday life. •Our caring, positive readers will assist you with guidance. •Our knowledgeable staff is here to help and share with you their own experiences and ideas of working with these sacred items. We love what we do and offer you our best customer service. ...we have served the community of Calgary, providing people with options to improve the sacred quality of their daily lives 16 Crystals have been used for over 5,000 years to enhance physical, emotional and spiritual balance. Ancient cultures used them as amulets, protection, drinking vessels, healing tools, and even crushed for eye shadow. Today they are used for helping with balance, harmony, healing, protection, inspiration, energy blocks, as well as a multitude of diseases. The reason crystals work well for healing is their crystalline structure harmonizes with the crystalline structure within our own bodies, the two energies coming together help create a shift for healing to happen. Crystals are not meant to take the place of a doctor’s advice or treatment but can work together and support the healing process. They also beautify and work within our homes and sacred spaces while cleansing and purifying the environment within that space. We have a large selection and a wonderful variety of hand selected crystals from common to rare, tumbled stones, palm stones, spheres, wands, points, generators, mineral specimens and large beautifully carved pieces. Our informative classes detail the many aspects of how crystals can help in our daily lives, how to use them in healing practices and how to connect with them on a deep personal level. Enter our store to experience the feelings of peace, tranquility and reverences that will make you want to linger and ponder your possibilities. We invite you to come and have the Soul Food Crystals & Books experience. Crystals Books Jewellery Music Tarot Tarot/Oracle Singing Bowls Statuary Classes Readings and T: 403.270.0410 more Soul Food Crystals & Books 3-213 19 St NW Calgary, AB www.soulfoodcrystals.com [email protected] march 2015 I Great News Publishing I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities WHCA PROGRAMS joints. Long holds are practiced in stillness creating a deep, quiet and meditative practice. All levels welcome. For more information or to register please contact Debby at 403-283-9747/www.yogamaya.ca website is jkaiwayama.com. Please check us out! ZUMBA Are you ready to party yourself into shape? That’s exactly what the Zumba program is all about. It’s an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness-party that’s moving millions of people toward joy and health. Participants from beginner to advanced will enjoy the benefits of a Zumba class. Classes offered Mon & Wed at 7:15pm – 8:15pm, and Fridays 9:15am For more information contact Jocelyn at 403.667.0435 / [email protected] or visit www.zumbajoc.ca cont’d KUK SOOL WON – Korean Martial Arts & Self Defense Although relatively new to western Canada, Kuk Sool Won is the Korean martial art and self-defense system practiced in Europe and the US. To sum up this martial art in four words: comprehensive, versatile, wideranging and all-inclusive. All aspects of the martial arts are represented in its syllabus, including: kicking, punching, throwing, falling, joint locks and pressure points. Through practice, patience and perseverance, the Kuk Sool Won student increases their physical fitness, self-esteem, self-confidence and self-awareness, whatever their age or physical ability. Visitors welcome. First two lessons are free. For more information please contact: www. kuksoolwoncalgary.com TRIPLE MEG SOCCER AfterSchool Soccer for U8, U10, and U12 Emphasizing the development of soccer skills in a positive fun environment right after school. Pre-School Soccer Ages 3-5 High Energy, fun, age appropriate introduction to soccer for Pre-Schoolers Please visitwww.triplemeg.comfor more information, schedule, and registration. YOGA (Registration ongoing – contact Debby at yogamaya.ca for more information) All Levels Mondays 6:30-7:30 PM Thursdays 6:15-7:15 PM For students with experience. Attention is given to alignment allowing students to transition from one asana to another with control strength and grace. Level 1 / Beginner Thursdays 5 - 6 PM For students with little or no experience. Slow, deep practice focusing on alignment through breath and awareness. Yin Yoga Saturdays 10:45-11:45 AM Yin Yoga targets the deep connective tissues of the body such as ligaments, fascia and even our bones and WHCA HEALTH CLUB WHCA Personal Training & Group Training Available. Contact Lindsey at [email protected] for pricing and information WHCA Health Club Packages Note: A current WHCA membership is required for all health club package holders / purchasers Prices include GST. All memberships include towel service. Email: [email protected] Visit us online for more details: www.westhillhurst.com Health Club Memberships Annual, Monthly, and Drop-In Memberships Available Visit www.westhillhurst.com or call 403-283-0464 ext 1. FIGHT 34 (KRAV MAGA) Krav Maga is a reality-based self defense system developed in Israel that focuses on simple and highly effective techniques, suitable for the average person regardless of age, strength or fitness level. Targeting the body’s most vulnerable points, it inflicts maximum damage in minimal time. Real-life training scenarios help students effectively respond to attacks and improve awareness. No experience is required. Free trial class. Classes run Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:00pm-9:00pm in the Upper Studio A (unless otherwise posted – check the website for occasional changes). For more information, visit www.fight34.com or send an email to [email protected]. T h e O ff i c i a l w e s t h i l l h u r s t C o m m u n i t y N e w s l e t t e r I march 2015 17 Partnering with the West Hillhurst Community Association www.summitkids.ca • [email protected] • 587.432.0471 Summit Kids is not just for kids anymore, we’re all about connecting great people with dynamic individuals who can share great opportunities & experiences. What does that all mean? It means come to WHCA and learn about cooking, culture, improvisation and so much more. SK4Seniors – Tech Talks, 60-minute Workshops Learn to Use Your iPad (10 a.m.) Tuesday, March 17 “What the heck is a Hashtag?!” Social Media & more (10 a.m.) Tuesday, March 31 Stay Safe on the Internet (10 a.m.) Tuesday, April 14 Instant Communication – FaceTime, Skype, Texting (10 a.m.) Tuesday, May 5 Asian Cooking You can learn to cook your favourite dishes with us and will be able to enjoy your new cooking skills. In the meantime, you can also treat your friends -- It is not a dream...any more. Fresh, flavourful, family-friendly, and fantastic food! At each class, you can expect to eat well, laugh well, and learn much. Learn how to make a variety of mouth-watering recipes, how to buy, use, and store ethnic ingredients, and take home advice on how to cook healthy meals without sacrificing flavour. 8 sessions (10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.) - $239 +gst Thursdays, starting April 16 Self Defense for Girls This program is designed for girls ages 12–17, who want to feel empowered and confident. Confidence allows you to stand up to a bully - often that’s all it takes to scare them away. Bullies look for weak people to victimize. Self-defense makes you strong and aware. This class will train you to avoid potentially dangerous situations so you are less likely to be a target for crime. This program also focuses on self-esteem and self-awareness. 8 sessions (7 p.m. – 8 p.m.) - $188 +gstW e d n e s d a y s , starting April 15 Kids in the Kitchen Jr. This fun-filled cooking program aims to teach kids ages 18 7–9 the basics of being in the kitchen. They will learn kitchen safety, healthy eating, and how to read a recipe through a hands-on and interactive approach. Best of all, your kids will get to try and test all of their delicious creations! 8 sessions (10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.) - $126 +gst Saturdays, starting April 18 Kids in the Kitchen – Food Science In this program, kids ages 10–12 will develop and grow their cooking and baking skills with a focus on food science and experimentation. From testing the speed of light with marshmallows to baking bread, they are sure to have a messy, fun, and edu-taining time. Make sure to bring lots of creativity and big appetites - they’ll both be needed! 8 sessions (12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.) - $126 +gst Saturdays, starting April 18 Tiny Taekwondo This fun-filled introductory course for ages 4-6 is designed to teach self-confidence and discipline through the basics of martial arts. Through energetic drills and games kids will learn Taekwondo basics and discipline, develop self-confidence, and understand bully and stranger awareness. 8 sessions (9 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.) - $120 +gst Saturdays, starting April 18 Summit Stage & Screen – Improv, The Basics Improv, The Basics is designed for anyone who wants to jump head-first into the world of Improv. Don’t panic! You don’t need to be funny to sign up! Improv, The Basics will help you improve your confidence with storytelling & comedic timing while feeling natural in your own skin. This class is your best opportunity to learn the basics of Improv or provide semi-experienced improvisers with a great refresher. Suited for ages 12 – 18. 8 sessions (7 p.m. – 8 p.m.) - $145 +gstT u e s d a y s , starting April 14 Moms & Tots Play Gym Monday to Friday, 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. more fun than a bouncy house can handle! BUSINESS CLASSIFIEDS For Business Classified Ad Rates Call Great News Publishing at 403 263-3044 or [email protected] NEPTUNE PLUMBING & HEATING LTD: Qualified journeymen plumbers/gasfitters, very experienced in West Hillhurst. Upfront pricing. Reliable, conscientious, fully guaranteed. Mon - Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. 24 hour emergency service call 403-255-7938. “Showering you with great service. RIGHTWAY Plumbing And Heating: Has been happily serving the West Hillhurst area with quality work, happy clients and fair pricing, with second generation experience, there is no job we can’t handle. Furnaces $3185, water heaters $715, bathroom renos and gas lines also! Installed with great warranties. Call 403-968-6630 CAL-RES COATINGS LTD. RESIDENTIAL PAINTING: We are a full service painting company offering: Interior & Exterior Painting, Shop Wood Finishing/Specialty Finishes, Elastomeric Stucco Coatings, Kitchen Cabinet Refinishing, Fully licensed and insured. No deposit required. Call for a complimentary estimate. Ask for Joshua 403369-7534 or visit www.calres.ca. CONCRETE CUTTING FOR BASEMENT WINDOWS & DOORS & FLOORS: New openings or enlargements cut into foundation for basement windows and doors. Enlarge your existing basement windows to meet fire code for bedrooms, from cutting basement windows, doorways to supply and install quality windows, window-well, weeping-tile, core drilling, excavation and anything concrete cutting. Call 403-570-0555. Email: info@asapconcretecutting. com. NEIGHBOURHOOD CONFLICT? Community Mediation Calgary Society (CMCS) is a no cost mediation and conflict coaching service that can help you resolve problems and restore peace! We help neighbours be neighbours again! www. communitymediation.ca, 403-269-2707. YARDBUSTERSLANDSCAPING.COM: Weekly lawn mowing $38.50, power-rake $120, aeration $65. Some conditions. Landscape construction: patio stone and pavers, stone walks and rock walls, raised beds, fire pits, landscape lighting, water features, sod and decks and fences. Ask for your complimentary 2015 Outdoor Idea Book. Licensed. Insured. Seniors discount. Phone: 403265-4769, YardBustersLandscaping.com. K2 BOOKEEPING Are you too busy to keep up with your bookkeeping? Experienced bookkeeper now accepting new clients. Specializing in small to medium sized business. Twelve years of experience with QuickBooks and Simply accounting, GST, Payroll, WCB Filing, T4 Filing, and competitive rates. Phone Katie 403-870-0737. KARATE IN THE HEART OF KENSINGTON: Activity for the whole family, ages 7 to 70 plus. We develop physical fitness and a strong mind in a fun environment. Our full body workouts are a good mixture of cardiovascular endurance, strength training and flexibility. Call Sue: 403-826-2733. Website: www.karatecalgary.ca. Eavestrough cleaning/repairs/installs Gutter clean & fix/Fascia/Soffit Downspouts/Drip-edge/Leak repairs SMILE DENTURE CLINIC All Repairs Starting at $20. 30 Years’ Experience New Dentures, Partials, Relines 00 Days: 403-269-3500 Evenings & Sat: 403-270-0677 316 14 Street NW ~continued page 20~ ~continued on page 21~ march 2015 I Great News Publishing I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities T h e O ff i c i a l w e s t h i l l h u r s t C o m m u n i t y N e w s l e t t e r I march 2015 19 BUSINESS CLASSIFIEDS IN NEED OF A RELIABLE CLEANER? We offer all natural, eco-friendly, and cruelty-free cleaning service at affordable rates. Mention this ad and receive discounted rates on weekly and biweekly cleaning service. Call or visit our website for a free estimate. REFLECTIONS CLEANING SERVICE. 403.CLEAN.4.U (403-253-2648) www.calgaryeco-cleaning.com Licensed. Bonded. Insured. MOBILE HAIRCARE SERVICES: Experienced and professional licensed hairstylist with reasonable rates in the comfort of your own home. For women, men and children who are shut-in or hospitalized. I bring along all the necessary hairstyling equipment including a portable sink so that clients in a wheelchair have a salon experience. Call Ann 403-454-2374. TUTOR DOCTOR - STRUGGLING IN SCHOOL? Your local Tutor Doctor specializes in affordable one-on-one tutoring in your home. Free Consultation. Call Now! Tutor Doctor at 403-6402223 or www.tutordoctorcalgary.com. PAINTING: All types: Interior, Exterior, drywall repairs, stipple ceiling repairs, stucco coatings. If you are looking for a reliable painter to do quality work at a competitive price give us a call for a free estimate. No upfront fees, BBB, Liability Insurance, WCB. Call Jason at Harding’s Painting (c) 403-620-9965 (w) 403-254-4726. www.summitkids.ca • [email protected] • 587.432.0471 West Hillhurst Real Estate Update Last 12 Months West Hillhurst MLS Real Estate Sale Price Update Average Asking Price Average Sold Price January 2015 $741,100 $723,125 December 2014 $990,300 $966,333 November 2014 $971,236 $955,872 October 2014 $816,635 $810,945 September 2014 $724,948 $720,223 August 2014 $853,428 $844,700 July 2014 $926,683 $912,858 June 2014 $921,600 $911,500 May 2014 $848,458 $848,088 April 2014 $981,131 $951,550 March 2014 $906,429 $878,582 February 2014 $928,338 $914,038 Last 12 Months West Hillhurst MLS Real Estate Number of Listings Update No. New Properties No. Properties Sold January 2015 25 4 December 2014 11 6 November 2014 14 11 October 2014 19 11 September 2014 24 4 August 2014 17 14 July 2014 14 12 June 2014 22 19 May 2014 37 17 April 2014 26 16 March 2014 12 17 February 2014 28 13 Total 249 144 To view the specific SOLD Listings that comprise the above MLS averages please visit west_hillhurst.great-news.ca 20 march 2015 I Great News Publishing I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities www.summitkids.ca [email protected] Keep your kids safe by having them learn about important topics that affect their lives every day. Children who are equipped to make good choices in challenging situations are more confident, happier & have higher self-esteem…and we think that’s pretty cool. SummitU instructors have been trained to deliver a world-class safety curriculum and custom prevention solutions created by our friends at Kidproof. Bullyproofing This program is designed to be preventative and proactive, so that children can avoid being bullied, and if they are bullied, know how to stop it. The focus is on understanding complete acceptance, not just tolerance of others. Students learn through scenarios and group activities to help reinforce important messages. 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Tuesday, April 14 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Thursday, May 14 Safe Kids This child safety class is designed to help kids learn about injury prevention and how to safely respond to an emergency. Safe Kids focus is on preventing common household, playground and traffic injuries, as well as teaching kids about emergencies and calling for help. 1-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.) - $20 +gst Thursday, April 16 1-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.) - $20 +gst Tuesday, May 19 A Girl’s Way A Girl’s Way is a three hour safety education program that teaches teenage girls how to recognize and respond safely to dangerous people, places and situations. Most girls make unsafe decisions based on low self-image and self-esteem. A Girl’s Way is a unique program that supports the transition from childhood to teenage years, while setting limits and boundaries when it comes to behavior, self-respect and personal safety. 3-hour session (12 p.m. – 3 p.m.) - $35 +gst Saturday, April 18 3-hour session (12 p.m. – 3 p.m.) - $35 +gst Saturday, May 16 Never Bee Lost Are you wondering when it’s safe to leave your child at home alone for a few hours? Our most popular and “absolute must-have” course for every student who plans on being at home alone. 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Tuesday, March 3 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Tuesday, April 21 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Thursday, May 21 Babysitters Training This popular course is packed full of advice, guides, tips, and information based on real life experiences, from kids and experts in the know. A trained Kidproof Babysitter is safe, reliable and in demand! Becoming a babysitter is serious business. What you do, or don’t do, can make the difference. 2, 4-hour sessions (12 p.m. – 4 p.m.) - $55 +gst Saturday, Mar 7 &14 2, 4-hour sessions (12 p.m. – 4 p.m.) - $55 +gst Saturday, Apr 25 & May 2 I Wanna Walk Walking to and from school can be a great way to stay fit and healthy. However, it is important that students learn to stay safe along the way. Students learn how to safely react to bullies, traffic and strangers. I Wanna Walk program is a two (2) hour child safety education class that prepares kids ages eight and up to walk to and from school safely. 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Tuesday, March 10 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Tuesday, April 28 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Thursday, May 28 Cybersafe Early Years It is impossible to ignore any longer, and vital to prepare kids at an early age to be cyber safe. The Internet is a place, not a thing. With the increasing use of tablets, mobile games, learning software and eBook readers, parents and schools are turning to the Internet as a teaching tool, with many kids starting as young as preschool. The early years is the best time to begin to lay the foundation of what safe online behavior is, how ~continued on page 23~ T h e O ff i c i a l w e s t h i l l h u r s t C o m m u n i t y N e w s l e t t e r I march 2015 21 a message from your COUNCILLOR druh farrell ward 7 [email protected] • www.druhfarrell.ca Twitter: @DruhFarrell • Facebook: Druh Farrell Centre Street LRT and Crowchild Trail Updates There are two massive transportation studies currently underway that, when built, will greatly effect most of Ward 7: North Central Light Rail Transit (LRT) and the Green Line RouteAhead, Calgary Transit’s 30-year plan, proposed the Green Line LRT route to run from North Pointe in the northeast all the way to Seton in the southeast. In January, City Council approved Centre Street as the alignment for the North Central portion of the line. The route selection process involved extensive public engagement over 18 months. Centre Street is Calgary’s busiest bus route. Current counts of 35,000 daily trips (the same as the West LRT) are expected to increase to 60,000 to 70,000 trips over the next 60 years. It became clear through the analysis that providing LRT up Centre Street would deliver transit service to more Calgarians and become our busiest train route. The next step will be to determine the route into and through the downtown – a complicated endeavour due to the hill and the river. Planners are exploring four scenarios, from surface rail, to deep tunnelling, to elevated rail, or a combination of all three. Designers will continue to engage communities along the route plus refine project costs for the four options. For more information visit www.calgarytransit.com/nclrt or follow @RouteAhead on Twitter. Crowchild Trail Corridor Study Reboots After the original Crowchild Trail Corridor Study plan met with major public opposition, Druh recommended that the planners go back to the drawing board. Over the past year, they have been working with the public to rethink the planning rationale for major transportation routes within and through established neighbourhoods. Now that the background work is complete, The City is ready to restart the Crowchild Trail Corridor study process. The study will include recommendations on how Crowchild Trail, from 24 Avenue NW to 17 Avenue SW, can be improved over time, including short-term and long-term upgrades needed to move high traffic volumes. There is also a new focus on supporting all modes of travel and minimizing impacts to adjacent neighbourhoods. We will invite Calgarians to participate in each phase of the project. Once the plans are complete in late 2016, construction projects will proceed based on need and available funding. 22 march 2015 I Great News Publishing I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities www.summitkids.ca • [email protected] • 587.432.0471 to be a good online citizen, and the differences between the real world and the online world. 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Thursday, March 12 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Thursday, April 30 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Tuesday, June 2 confidence that they need to react safely and make safe choices in potentially unsafe situations. 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Tuesday, March 31 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Tuesday, May 12 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Thursday, June 11 Safe Sport Safe Sport is a comprehensive child safety course that encourages children to get involved in sports, and emphasizes the fundamental safety aspects of doing so. Safe Sport discusses how to be a Super Sport, stay safe at away games, prevent injuries, increase self-esteem, deal with sport-bullies, and the health benefits of keeping active. Sports can be an excellent source for kids to grow, learn and develop team spirit, but it is important to ensure kids are taught boundaries, limitations and skills to make safe choices in often difficult situations. 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Tuesday, March 17 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Tuesday, May 5 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Thursday, June 4 First Aid for Kids This program teaches students how to safely respond to medical emergencies such as cuts, burns, choking, broken bones, allergies and accidents. First Aid training at a young age helps to build confidence and selfesteem, as well as teamwork and communication skills. This program is a valuable addition to your child’s safety education plan - excellent when added to the At Home Alone Program or Babsitters Training! 2-hour session (12 p.m. – 2 p.m.) - $30 +gst Saturday, March 21 2-hour session (12 p.m. – 2 p.m.) - $30 +gst Saturday, May 9 2-hour session (12 p.m. – 2 p.m.) - $30 +gst Saturday, June 6 Social Netiquette This much needed program helps students develop proper social etiquette, good citizenship and critical thinking skills when it relates to meeting people, sharing information and socializing through Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Online Gaming. Popular sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Instagram are reviewed and special attention is given to protecting personal identity, safe online practices and cyberbullying. 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Thursday, March 19 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Thursday, May 7 2-hour session (6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) - $30 +gst Tuesday, June 9 Stranger Smarts Stranger Smarts is a dynamic child safety workshop that captures the attention of students and allows them to learn how to make safe choices when approached by strangers. The lessons help to reduce fear and anxiety by providing children with skills, knowledge and the CALL FOR YOUR FREE EVALUATION JUST LIS JAN 13, TED 2015 Capitol Hill T h e O ff i c i a l w e s t h i l l h u r s t C o m m u n i t y N e w s l e t t e r I march 2015 23 Community Announcements Deadline – 1st of each month for the next month’s publication Contact [email protected] Free announcements: lost/found, household items for sale, wanted, garage sale, student/senior services, etc. Forty word limit CAN YOU CARRY A TUNE? Our Ladies group needs members. We sing 4-part harmony a cappella (no accompaniment). We practise Tuesdays, 7-9 pm. Fun, free, non-competitive. Very rewarding charitable performances. Email chordiallyyours.singers@gmail. com or phone Renuka 403-719-0031 or Yvonne 403826-6015. Love Stories in Cupids, Newfoundland With love-struck towns like Heart’s Content, Heart’s Desire and Heart’s Delight, Newfoundland may very well be Canada’s most romantic province. 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