RDCM July August 2015 Web - Edmontons Child Magazine
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RDCM July August 2015 Web - Edmontons Child Magazine
red deer’S CHILD SUMMER Fun & Travel Summer Must-Haves for the Babe Oh the Places YOU’LL GO! 2015 Cover Kid! July & August 2015 live well. learn well. play well. www.reddeerschild.com | pg 1 www.reddeerschild.com CONTENTS cover stories 3 Frittatine Di Patate Recipe 4 Letter from the Editor BABY MATTERS 7 Brain Development: The Early Years 8 The Best Shades for Your Sun Baby FAMILY MATTERS 6 Summer Must-Haves for the Babe 12 Oh The Places You’ll Go! Summer Excursion Guide Our Contributors Photography: Allison Boutillier Destination British Columbia Edmonton Tourism Fort McMurray Historical Society Nancy Price Tourism Red Deer Tourism Saskatoon Travel Alberta Layla Underwood WildPlay Element Parks, Wood Buffalo, WildPlay.com Steve Knight Northlands Dwight Arthur Waterton Shoreline Cruise Co. Ultimate Trains Royal Tyrrell Museum John Bilodeau Karey Wood pg 2 | red deer’s child magazine on Summer Break 13 Creating Your Own Family Staycation next issue: Our next issue is our Back to School & Fall Registrations Issue. Deadline to book ad space is July 29, and distribution is scheduled to begin on EDUCATION MATTERS 19 Tips for Teaching Kids About Money 14 Editorial: Jill Griffith The Healthy Parents, Healthy Children Team Italian Centre Shop Mabel’s Labels Dr. Laureen Laturnas Julie McCaffrey Parkland Mall Connie Peters Mary Jo Rapini Kathy Reid Betty Ann Thibodeau Jennifer Walsh 9 The Nurse Practitioner Will See You Now 10 More than Clothes....For Back to School 11 (Re)Connecting with Your Teen August 21. Community MATTERS 5 #WinWithRDCM 20 Experience Central Alberta 21 Help is Just a Phone Call Away 22 The Marketplace Distribution Red Deer’s Child Magazine is available at a variety of locations in and around Red Deer including Red Deer Public Schools, Wolf Creek Public Schools, libraries, Co-op, Sobeys, Wal-Mart, Value Drug Mart, vari- PUBLISHER ...........................................................................................................Wendy Mueller ............................................................................................................................ pubs_ec@telus.net EDITOR-IN-CHIEF...................................................................................................Kerri Leland ..........................................................................................................editor@edmontonschild.com ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER/SALES DIRECTOR...............................................Christine Reeve .................................................................................. 780.974.5355 chris@gryphonpublishing.ca DESIGN/LAYOUT/ADVERTISING DESIGN..............Karey Wood Photography & Design ...........................................................................................................................www.kareywood.ca ous playschools/preschools, A&Ws, Red Deer College, PRODUCTION..................................................................................... Gryphon Publishing Inc. Ricky’s All Day Grill, Family Services, Greyhound Bus PRINTING........................................................................................... Transcontinental Printing Centre, Red Deer Recreation Centre, Red Deer Regional Hospital and Parkland Mall. Please go to www.RedDeersChild.com for more detailed information. cover image Eja, age 5, was photographed by Deanna Hall Photography, while wearing swimwear provided by SportChek at Parkland Mall. OUR COMMITMENT Red Deer’s Child is funded and published solely through the support of our advertisers and sponsors. They support us, so please support them! With the support of our advertisers, Red Deer’s Child is committed to sponsoring and supporting a variety of organizations that help families in Red Deer and the surround communities. If you would like information on advertising rates, or if you have some feedback, story ideas or information for our calendar of events, we would like to hear from you! Red Deer’s Child is published six times a year. You can find us at many locations throughout Red Deer and the surrounding areas. The opinions expressed in this publication may not necessarily be those of the publisher. No part of this publication may be reprinted without the express written permission of the publisher. Red Deer’s Child is not responsible for unsolicited materials. REACH US AT Red Deer’s Child Phone...........................................................................................................................780.484.3360 Email...................................................................................................... gryphonadmin@telus.net Website.................................................................................................. www.RedDeersChild.com Mailing ......................................Address: Suite 369, 9768 - 170 St. , Edmonton, AB., T5T 5L4 FRITTATINE DI PATATE SUBMITTED BY ITALIAN CENTRE SHOP This is an Italian take on mini-quiches/flans. Perfect for kids’ lunch boxes, picnics, breakfast or dinner. Super quick and easy to make. If your kids like a stronger cheese taste, grate some of their favourite into the muffin tin after the ricotta. Ingredients – makes 12 340 Blushing Belle (Red) Baby Potatoes 2 Fresh Chives 1 bunch Green Onions 5.5 Fresh Basil 6, halved San Marzano Mini Tomatoes 100 Milk (1%) 144 Ricotta 12 Organic Eggs Salt Pepper 1 Olive Oil Pre-heat oven to 400°F & grease 12 cup muffin pan with olive oil. Wash, dry & slice potatoes into thin rounds. Toss potatoes in olive oil, salt & pepper to taste. Evenly distribute potatoes into muffin cups. Put potatoes in oven until cooked through and slightly crispy (approx 20-25 mins). Meanwhile, prepare other ingredients. Halve the tomatoes & set aside. Chop green onion, chives & basil, place in a large bowl. Crack eggs into the bowl, add milk. Beat until frothy. Remove potatoes from oven. Place pinches of green onion evenly in each muffin cup. Add 2 tsps of ricotta to each cup. Mix in salt and pepper in egg mixture and evenly pour into muffin cups. Put muffin cups onto baking tray and bake for approx. 20 mins. Remove from oven, let cool before removing the frittatine from cups. www.reddeerschild.com | pg 3 LETTER FROM the editor Use the hashtag #BigBackyardRDCM on Twitter and Instagram, and share your summer adventures with us! As I sat at my desk pondering how best to put into words the joy that comes with summer, I thought about the cold winter mornings, waking in the dark and rushing to the hot shower to warm up. And then I found a quote that sums it up so beautifully: "What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness." ~ John Steinbeck. See? Those miserable, cold winter mornings were worth it! They make these warm, sunny mornings oh so much more divine by contrast! So here’s the rub: Why do any of us bother leaving Edmonton during these hot-hot-hot months? Growing up, my family booted it out of town at this time of year. Now that I have kids of my own, it’s rare that we roam too far away. We live in Alberta, after all! There’s SO much to see and do! section devoted to lots of places you might want to venture to this year! Our family has discovered some personal favourites from Northern Alberta down to Southern Alberta, and lots of places in between. In fact, some of our top memories have been made right here in the Red Deer region...whether at Heritage Ranch, Discovery Wildlife Zoo or just exploring the always beautiful Sylvan Lake. Where does your family like to venture to in the summer? Use the hashtag #BigBackyardRDCM on Twitter and Instagram, and share your summer adventures with us! Now if you’ll excuse me, there’s some sunshine with my name on it. We’ll see you back here for our Back to School and Fall Programs issue! A playschool program that provides experiences for children of Aboriginal ancestry ages 19 months to 5 years. Operated by Red Deer Child Care and Funded by Child & Family Services EDITOR IN CHIEF, GRYPHON PUBLISHING EDITOR@EDMONTONSCHILD.COM Register online or contact us for more details: PARENT & CHILD PROGRAMS (16 MOS - 2 YRS) | COACH & CHILD PROGRAMS (3 - 12 YRS) Sportball Multi-Sport programs help children to develop skills and self-confidence through 8 core ball sports. Children are exposed to skillsdriven, non-competitive, high-energy and fun-filled instruction delivered by trained, certified Coaches. pg 4 | red deer’s child magazine 4620-47 Ave, Red Deer, AB 403-314-0716 wksrdccs@telus.net Wichinahin Kohopikiwan Our summer issue is always a blast to put together. One of our favourite things to do is brainstorm our official list of excursions...the places that we’ve visited, or have on our own summer bucket lists. Whether you’re looking for something just a hop, skip and a jump away, or somewhere in one of the further corners of the province, we have a Photo credit: Karey Wood 403.597.2226 red.deer@sportball.ca www.sportball.ca www.reddeerchildcare.ca July 11 to , 2015 Sept. 27 rations ural celeb se cult our diver Discover reddeermuseum.com 4525-47a Ave. Red Deer, AB A travelling exhibition produced by the Canadian Museum of History. #WINWITHRDCM Don’t take chances with your family’s health. Life is unpredictable, but with affordable coverage from Alberta Blue Cross, you can rest easy knowing you have the practical benefits you need to maintain your family’s health and wellbeing. If you’re without employer-sponsored health benefits, contact us today for your free information package. Littles Pet Shop Paws for Applause DVD Toll free 1-800-394-1965 www.ab.bluecross.ca Diono Travel Changer dental • prescription drugs • vision • travel • massage • chiropractic • ambulance and more ABC 83309 2015/04 Alberta Blue Cross 83309 Red Deer Child - 6.5” x 6.5” RUN JULY/AUGUST 2015 www.reddeerschild.com | pg 5 baby matters Summer Must-Haves FOR THE BABE BY CONNIE PETERS It’s here, at long last, our summer! So grab the babe and hit the road. Get out to local festivals, lakes, road-trips and splash parks. We’ve hand-picked the best gear for your fun-filled summer. Backyard Fun For the Pool A Sprinkle & Splash play mat ($52 on Amazon.ca): Perfect for hot days in the backyard with your little one. The Swimaway canopy ($66.50 on Amazon.ca): It can be challenging to hold a squirmy baby in the pool for long periods of time. This offers shade and a fun way for your little one to splash in the pool. On The Go July 15 - 19, 2015 Main stage - enmax centrium 19 savings $ Includes gate admission & unlimited midway rides for any one day. Does not include parking. The cutest swimwear ($10-$30 at Gymboree.com): Rash guards are a must for little ones who spend any amount of time at the pool or spray park and Gymboree always seems to have the best prints, patterns and coordinating accessories. Don’t forget the adorable hats and sandals that all match. great for hot summer days! The Runners Bike ($139): Local to Alberta, this bike is missing its pedals to help give your tyke the balance she needs to learn to ride. RRideaall Dayd Local to Alberta doors open at 7:00pm, concerts start at 8:00pm and are free with gate admission Wednesday, July 15 Wide Mouth Mason & Big Sugar PRESENTED BY: BIG 105 & 106.7 The Drive McDonald's Kids Day Thursday, July 16 Car-seat or Stroller Canopy ($49.95 at BlueBabyBum.com): Strolling through summer means providing shade for your babe so she can keep on snoozing while you’re out and about. This canopy is chic and functional and will take you from infant to toddler. Free admission for kids 12 and under until 6:00pm PRESENTED BY: Thursday, July 16 Headpins & Platinum Blonde PRESENTED BY: 106.7 The Drive Friday, July 17 $ 35 savings Includes gate admission for all five days. Does not include rides or parking. On Sale June 15 - july 14 at participating Mac's & Co-op Locations High Valley & The Road Hammers PRESENTED BY: KG Country 95.5, Q93.3 & Q91 Saturday, July 18 Boom chucka Boys, Lindsay Ell & Kira Isabella PRESENTED BY: KG Country 95.5, Q93.3 & Q91 sunday, July 19 Contemporary Christian Artist Presented by: Join us Sunday, July 19 for a Morning of Faith, a non-denominational service DETAILS COMING SOON! PRESENTED BY: 90.5 Shine FM Grounds open at 9:00am with free admission for guests wishing to attend the 10:30am service. *Parking fee will be in effect. Guests are welcome to stay on the grounds and enjoy the rest of the afternoon at the Fair. Servus Credit Union Family Day Sunday, July 19 Admission and parking for $29 For a carload of up to 6 people Kids under 10 ride all day for $12 Includes midway rides for a day of purchase, but does not include gate admission or parking. PRESENTED BY: Nonperishable food donations will be accepted at the service for the Red Deer and District Food Bank. blue: Pantone 3005 C green: Pantone 376 C PRESENTED BY: Stroller Cooling Pad ($46.95US at Strollncool. com): A cooling pad that keeps your child’s body temperature regulated, not just ‘cold’ or chilled. Connie Peters is a mom to three girls and founder of ModernMama.com, your online and local resource for navigating Westernerdays.ca pg 6 | red deer’s child magazine pregnancy through preschool in the city. baby matters Brain Development T H E EA R LY Y EA R S SUBMITTED BY THE HEALTHY PARENTS, HEALTHY CHILDREN TEAM Babies are already learning even before they are born. Brain development begins during pregnancy and continues into adult years. At birth, the brain is about one-quarter the size of an adult’s brain and is made up of billions of neurons (nerve cells that are in the brain and nervous system). “The brain guides growth and development. By understanding how the brain works, you can help your child develop and grow,” says Suzanne Blair, Program Coordinator with the Alberta Health Services Early Childhood Team. Building the brain is like building a house A newborn’s brain is like a house that is being built. The walls and doors are up, but the wiring isn’t all in place. There is still a lot of work to be done. IN A HOUSE • The structure is built starting on the ground. • The base or foundation is set, the walls are built and the electrical system is wired—all in an exact order. • The electrical wiring lets the electrical signals reach all parts of the house. • A strong foundation supports everything that’s built on top of it. IN THE BRAIN • The basic structure forms during pregnancy. • The ‘wiring’ of the brain starts as neurons begin to connect with each other. • Connections continue to develop into the early adult years. • These connections help the brain communicate with the nervous system. Things to know about your child’s developing brain • Brain structure and early brain cell connections are affected by: • what your child is born with—inherited traits and abilities (nature) • what your child experiences, the care he’s given, and the relationships he has with other people (nurture) • The most important time for brain development is during pregnancy and the early years. This is when the foundation is set for future learning, behaviour and health. • Brain cells form connections with each other so signals can pass from one part of the brain to another. These processes make it possible for children to grow, think and learn. • Simple connections form first. They form the basis for more complex pathways that come later. This pattern continues for many years. • Brain cell connections are created through everyday experiences, interactions and the things that children see, hear, touch, taste and smell. • The more often the experience happens, whether positive or negative, the stronger that brain connection becomes. Interactions support brain development For healthy brain development, children need positive relationships with their moms, dads and other important adults in their lives. Relationships are formed through everyday interactions. Interactions go back and forth between people, like the serve-and-return interactions in a game of tennis or volleyball. For example, when your baby coos or gazes at your face, he’s ‘serving the ball’ to you. When you smile back, talk gently and return the gaze, you’re ‘returning the ball’ to him. Positive serve-and-return interactions are important all through your child’s life because they build brain cell connections throughout the brain. These connections are needed to learn new skills in all areas of development (e.g., moving his body, regulating his emotions). “It takes many years for the brain to develop. As your child gets older, brain connections that are frequently used are strengthened, and connections that are no longer used get pruned away,” says Blair. “This process of adding, strengthening and pruning connections will continue throughout your child’s life.” When you take the time to: • watch, listen and respond to your child, he learns that he’s important • read and talk to him, he learns language skills • cuddle and care for him, he learns to trust The above information contains excerpts from Alberta Health Services’ Healthy Parents, Healthy Children print and online resources. For more information on topics related to pregnancy and being a parent, go to HealthyParentsHealthyChildren.ca. The Healthy Parents, Healthy Children project is part of the Healthy Children and Families team at Alberta Health Services. Please go to HealthyParentsHealthyChildren.ca or visit your local Community/Public Health Centre for a print copy. Find us on Facebook at Healthy Parents, Healthy Children or follow us on Twitter @AHS_HPHC. For questions or comments, please contact hphc@albertahealthservices.ca. www.reddeerschild.com | pg 7 baby matters The Best Shades for Your Sun Baby DR. LAUREEN LATURNAS It’s summer, and you want your children to spend as much time as possible in the great outdoors. You always remember to slather on the sunscreen, but a lot of parents forget to protect their children’s eyes from harmful UV rays. Children actually receive more annual sun exposure than adults because of all the time they spend outside at recess, playing sports and during playtime. Their developing eyes can’t filter UV light as well as adults’, which means they are vulnerable to retinal damage. Also, UV damage often goes undetected and adds up over time, so it’s important to start protecting their eyes at an early age. Severe damage may result in bloodshot, swollen eyes and sensitivity to light. In extreme cases, a sunburn of the eye can lead to vision loss for up to 48 hours. Vision will eventually return, but the long-term damage can never be reversed. Fortunately, there is a simple solution to help you protect your child’s eyes: sunglasses. They filter out all of the bad UV light, and by getting children used to wearing them early, you’re setting them up with a good habit that will last a lifetime. Here are some suggestions to help you find the best shades for your sun baby: Look for UVA and UVB protection. This will often be represented with a sticker or label. If the level of protection isn’t clear, ask for help. Toy sunglasses are not a supplement for the real thing. Make sure they fit. A proper fit will ensure your child is getting full protection from UV light. Rubber frames may feel more comfortable behind children’s ears and provide a snug fit without pinching. Don’t break the bank. Tests have shown that inexpensive sunglasses can provide full UV protection. Keep in mind however, that cheap models may have imperfections that can distort vision and cause headaches or eye strain. If you want to ensure your child is wearing a good quality product, it’s best to buy from a reputable professional or retailer. Take them shopping. Taking your child along on the shopping trip will allow them to try the sunglasses on for comfort and style. It gives them a say in the decision, which will hopefully increase the chances that they will actually wear them! A good pair of sunglasses protects both the skin around the eye and the eye itself. Before choosing sunglasses for your child, it’s a good idea to see your Doctor of Optometry for a comprehensive eye exam. It will ensure your child’s eyes are healthy, and your optometrist will be able to take any current eye conditions into consideration. Alberta Health Care covers the cost of annual eye exams for children until they turn 19. For more information or to find a Doctor of Optometry near you, visit www.optometrists.ab.ca/find-an-optometrist. A good pair of sunglasses protects both the skin around the eye and the eye itself. Before choosing sunglasses for your child, it’s a good idea to see your Doctor of Optometry for a comprehensive eye exam. pg 8 | red deer’s child magazine family matters The Nurse Practitioner Will See You Now: BEDWETTING BY BETTY ANN THIBODEAU & KATHY REID Does your child continue to wet the bed, even though most of his or her friends have stopped? If so, here are a few facts and tips that may help. Bedwetting or emptying the bladder during sleep is very common and often runs in families. Most children stop wetting the bed by about the age of 5 years, but for a small number of children, they may continue to have bed wetting episodes until adolescence. If you or your spouse had bedwetting issues, there is an increased chance your child will and if both of you wet the bed, chances are high that your child will. Bedwetting is more common in boys than girls. Staying dry during the night is the last toilet training stage children go through. Rarely does bedwetting go on to adulthood. It is important to know that your child does not have any control of his/her bedwetting. Bedwetting may be related to a lack of ability to wake to the feeling that the bladder is full when sleeping, may be caused by the child making a large amount of urine during the night or a small overactive bladder. If your child is bothered by his/her bedwetting, it is a good time to start treatment. When treating bedwetting, it is important that your child have healthy daytime bladder habits. Your child should pee every 2-3 hours during the day and have a soft bowel movement at least once or twice every day. Try to avoid any foods or drinks that may affect the bladder such as caffeine, soda pop, iced tea, strong fruit juices, food dyes, heavily sugared foods, chocolate, spicy foods and/or tomatoes. Encourage your child to drink lots of water during the day but limit his or her fluid intake after supper. Always ensure your child pees before bed. Many studies show that bedwetting may be caused by a disorder of sleep which does not allow the child to wake when his/her bladder feels full. A bedwetting alarm can be used to teach your child to wake up when their bladder is full. When starting to use the bedwetting alarm, it is important that you wake your child to void when the alarm rings as most children do not wake to the alarm. For more information on bedwetting alarms check out www.bedwettingstore.com. If your child continues to wet the bed after the age of seven, you should consult a healthcare provider. There may be medications which can help, or there may be other health conditions that could be contributing to bedwetting, such as sleep apnea, constipation, urinary tract infections, food sensitivities and/or medications. Your healthcare provider can help manage these. See a healthcare professional if your child’s bedwetting is new after many years of being dry over night or if your child has daytime wetting episodes, bowel accidents, back pain and/or leg weakness with activity besides his/her bedwetting. Betty Ann is a Pediatric Urology Nurse Practitioner at the Stollery Children’s Hospital who sees many children with day and nighttime wetting in her Pediatric Voiding Dysfunction Clinic. Kathy Reid is a Nurse Practitioner at Stollery Children’s Hospital. Do you have a question for our Nurse Practitioner? Email editor@edmontonschild.com, and we’ll do our best to get it answered! Please note, however, that this column is not meant to substitute for face to face assessment and consultation with a healthcare provider. If you have immediate concerns about your child’s health please make an appointment or make direct contact with a healthcare provider for advice. THE KEY TO THE PERFECT OUTFIT IS HIDDEN UNDERNEATH Weddings / Prom / Special Occasions Gaetz Ave South & 48th Street | www.TheBraLounge.ca F fb.com/thebralounge a @thebralounge www.reddeerschild.com | pg 9 family matters MORE THAN CLOTHES for back to school SUBMITTED BY PARKLAND MALL chatters n more eb games paris jewellers hauck vision pg 10 | red deer’s child magazine BY MARY JO RAPINI Summer break is here and that often means family trips. If you’re like many parents, you’ve been busy with your job, your kids’ activities, your partner and your aging parents. It’s easy to forget that you are raising teens, and taking everyone on a family vacation may be more challenging than you expected. Teens aren’t the always easiest to travel with. They sometimes have an attitude over things that may not have concerned them before; they might insult under their breath; and sometimes they melt into screaming, slamming doors and tears. It can make living with them trying, but traveling with them can push you over the edge. Rather than give in to your own stress and anger, it’s better to embrace an attitude of reconnecting with your teen(s). This requires you to be an adult, and not take what they say personally, but rather see the vulnerability inside. You want them to be grateful for all the sacrifices you’ve made, and you have a better chance of seeing their gratitude if you make an adjustment within yourself. Here are suggestions to help you get closer to your teen on summer break, or any time. Calm yourself down first. Vacations can be stressful and when you take your stress out on your teen, you will get it back double fold. Remember you’re the parent. Your child is not your friend. Don’t get drawn into petty arguments with them. There is no worse car trip than being locked inside fighting with your teen. Respect boundaries. Your teen needs privacy and that need is present on vacations, too. Create a space for them to be alone at times, and don’t guilt them or shame them for needing that. Talk less, lecture never, and listen always. Kids will tell you so much if you don’t make them feel interrogated. Kids learn most by watching you, especially how you treat their other parent, strangers and waiters. If you are rude, talk down or are mean, they learn that it’s okay to treat others that way. Before the trip have expectations listed and make sure each child understands exactly what is expected on the trip. Teens are less anxious when they know what to expect. Always look for behaviours your kids do right, and tell them how impressed you were. Teens need to know they please you. The whole family needs to have a set time to unplug on vacation. Decide that prior to the summer break and enforce it with your kids and yourself. The family that plays together stays together. Lighten up, join your kids in ridiculous laughter and fun. Life without humour would be unbearable. If summer break is going to be spent at home instead of away, these same suggestions apply. Use the time to reconnect with your teen. Summer is an opportunity to take a break with your child, getting to know who they are, and reconnecting with them without the pressures of school activities. Mary Jo Rapini, MEd, LPC, is a licensed psychotherapist and co-author with Janine J. Sherman, of Start Talking: A Girl’s Guide for You and Your Mom About Health, Sex or Whatever. Read more about the book at www.StartTalkingBook.com and more about Rapini at www.maryjorapini.com. “Rather than give in to your own stress and anger, it’s better to embrace an attitude of reconnecting with your teen(s). This requires you to be an adult, and not take what they say personally, but rather see the vulnerability inside.” www.reddeerschild.com | pg 11 family matters (RE)Connecting with Your Teen on Summer Break family matters Oh the Places You’ll Go (@ the Library!) Reading gives us a place to go even if we have to stay where we are. Can’t get away this summer? Sure you can! You and your children can travel to all sorts of places together courtesy of our free children’s library memberships and Red Deer Public Library! BY JILL GRIFFITH Here are some of our favourite vacation stories to make summer memories with your children. Need more destinations? Search “Vacations – Juvenile fiction” in our Bibliocommons catalogue for more titles to take you far and wide this summer. When you visit the library, pick up either a “1000 Books Before Kindergarten” package for your birth to kindergarten-age child, and / or a “TD Summer Reading Club” package for children ages 3 and up. Then not only will you do more reading as a family this summer, but you will also have a lasting record of your child’s reading destinations as they grow. The journey of a lifetime starts with the turning of a page. Get started! See You Next Year by Andrew Larsen Every summer, a girl’s family drives down the same roads, passes through the same towns, and spends a week at the same beachside motel. Year after year, everything is comfortingly predictable: the families they see, the rhythm of the days, the stars, the bonfires, and even the pattern the tractor makes as it rakes the sand on their beach. Froggy Goes to Hawaii by Jonathan London Froggy can’t wait to get to Hawaii. He’s got big plans! Surfing, swimming with the fish, learning to dance the hula -he’ll be busy every moment. But somehow, when lovable, trouble-prone Froggy’s around, nothing goes as planned. On a family vacation in Venice, Olivia indulges in gelato, rides in a gondola, and finds the perfect souvenir. Penguin on Vacation by Salina Yoon Penguin is tired of the snow and cold-so he decides to visit the beach! But when his favourite activities like skiing and skating don’t work so well on sand, can a new friend help Penguin learn how to have fun in the sun? Seasoned illustrator Salina Yoon’s charming text and bright, energetic illustrations ensure that readers will be clamoring for more Penguin stories-wherever they make their home! Pictures from Our Vacation by Lynne Rae Perkins Given a camera that takes and prints tiny pictures just before leaving for the family farm in Canada, a young girl records a vacation that gets off to a slow start, but winds up being a family reunion filled with good memories. The Big Bad Wolf Goes on Vacation by Delphine Perret Amelia Bedelia Road Trip! by Herman Parish The BIG BAD WOLF is back--and funnier (but not scarier) than ever! Doesn’t a wolf deserve a vacation, too? Bernard, the clever, cookie-munching hero of Delphine Perret’s award-winning book, certainly thinks so. So when he learns that his pal Louis is vacationing by the sea with his grandpa, Bernard wants to go too. Soon they’re off on a wacky road trip that ends with the perfect day on the beach. Fun and fiascoes ensue when young Amelia Bedelia and her parents take a road trip through their state. Escape to California by Josh Greenhut There’s no place on Earth a flat kid can’t go! The Lambchops are on a family vacation to San Francisco, California. But when Stanley saves a girl from barreling down one of San Francisco’s famously steep hills, he’s shocked to find that she’s actually been looking for him. The girl, Lily, is trying to perform an amazing trick that no one has ever done before--escaping from Alcatraz prison--and she needs Stanley’s help! Can the famous flat boy lend a hand to pull off this tricky stunt? The Stinky Cheese Vacation by Geronimo Stilton Each Geronimo Stilton book is fast-paced, with lively full-colour art and a unique format kids 7-10 will love. I, Geronimo Stilton, was finishing up work one evening when I opened a letter from Uncle Stingysnout. He needed to see me immediately! I headed straight to Penny Pincher Castle for what I thought would be a nice visit . . . but my uncle put me straight to work. Moldy mozzarella, what a terrible vacation! pg 12 | red deer’s child magazine Olivia Goes to Venice by Ian Falconer Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul by Jeff Kinney The Heffley family road trip starts off full of promise, then quickly takes several wrong turns--with everything from a fender bender to crazed seagulls--but even the worst road trip can turn into an adventure, and this is one the Heffleys will not soon forget Jill Griffith is the Youth Services Manager at the Downtown Branch, Red Deer Public Library. For more information about their programs and services, visit www. rdpl.org. BY JULIE MCCAFFREY Summertime is an opportunity for family bonding and fun. If you don’t have time to fly to a beach or hike in the Rockies, you and your family can still make memories over the summer this year. Consider designing your own Staycation with your kids this year by incorporating some of the ideas listed below: Backyard camping trip Go to a hotel Pajama day Now is the the perfect time for a backyard get-away. Set up a tent with sleeping bags. Fire up the grill and make s’mores over a campfire. Tell ghost stories and play games like flashlight tag with the kids. Turn off the cell phones and treat it like a real get-a-way. You may not have time or budget to get away during the summer, but you could rent a hotel room at a local hotel with an indoor pool. You get a break from cooking for the weekend and the kids get to enjoy the amenities at the hotel. Many hotels offer “staycation” rates to make the adventure even more affordable. Spend one entire day at home. Make nachos, play old-fashioned board games or watch sports. Do whatever you enjoy, but never have time to do because of busy school schedules. Video game olympics Rainy days can force families to stay in during the summer. Organize a Video Olympics. Wii offers lots of sports like bowling, tennis, baseball and boxing. Keep them short so everyone has a turn. You can even set up tournaments and play for prizes to make it more competitive. You can play in teams and get t-shirts in team colours to make it feel more official. Setting up a food bar with sports drinks, protein bars and fresh fruits and veggies will give it an authentic touch. Be a tourist in your own city How many people never get around to seeing the sites in their own town? Take advantage of summer break and tour your local town or surrounding area. Visit the zoo or museum. If you live in a rural area perhaps you could visit a local farm. If you’re a history buff, take a walking architectural tour of buildings in your town and discuss the influences of the time period in which they were built. Sundae and movie day If your kids love movies, pick out some classic movies to binge on for a day. Create an ice cream sundae bar with lots of ice cream flavours and toppings. Make some popcorn and have soda on hand. Choose a theme like cowboy westerns, comedies or aliens. Fly kites Summer can bring with it blustery days. Take a morning, pack a picnic and go to the park to fly kites. It’s an activity both parents and kids enjoy. Take in the fresh air and get some exercise while playing with the kids. Try something new Make this time off extraordinary by putting together a schedule for each day outlining what you plan to do. Make sure you have enough activities planned to cover the entire time off school. Get the kids involved to make sure you have activities they will enjoy. Have a mix of time at home and time out of the house for good balance. Make this summer vacation an unforgettable one for your kids by planning early and getting organized. Parenting expert Julie McCaffrey is a proud mommy to three kids and the Chief Brand Officer at PishPoshBaby.com, the high quality baby store that supplies facts and advice, along with the right choice to parents who are completely lost in the whirlwind of baby gear. She’s also the founder of BabyNav Baby Planners where she offers personalized consultation to new and expectant parents. She loves to help moms and dads navigate everything from baby gear, preparing for multiples, getting back to work and getting the whole family on a routine. You can learn more about PishPoshBaby at pishposhbaby.com and also follow them on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram. Hike in a cave, go on a zip-line or try geocaching. Design an adventure that is close to home that has the feeling of a big adventure. www.reddeerschild.com | pg 13 family matters CREATE YOUR OWN FAMILY STAYCATION Central Alberta Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery www.reddeermuseum.com The Heart of the Parkland is Remarkable! It’s a place to play, discover and learn. The MAG combines the wonderful elements of a museum and art gallery to Inspire a Passion for History and Art. Let historical Red Deerians be your guides and captivate you with stories of struggle, sacrifice and success that connect the Red Deer of yesterday to today. Rotating exhibits showcase local artists, artifacts, and bring world-class exhibitions to our city. Unlock the recesses of your imagination with art making, take your seat and watch historical clips in our very own “Capitol Theatre”, attend events. There is always something new at the MAG! Westerner Days Discovery Wildlife Park RED DEER www.westerernerdays.ca INNISFAIL www.discoverywildlifepark.com Central Alberta’s largest summer celebration, Westerner Days Fair & Exposition, brings the fun this year from July 15 - 19 at Westerner Park. Enjoy five days of top quality, truly authentic, action-packed entertainment! This event has everything that people are looking for in summer festivities – live entertainment, good food and great company. Discovery Wildlife Park provides permanent homes for unfortunate wildlife. With a belief that conservation begins with educating people, Discovery Wildlife Park provides daily animal presentations, helping people’s experiences with animals develop into a passion for conservation. Have you ever wondered what happens at night in a zoo? Now guests can stay overnight at the new Discovery Wildlife Park campground! Listen to the night sounds while you are snug in your camper. In the evening, animal keepers will provide an amazing animal encounter (weather permitting_ that will give your family a memory to last. Sylvan Lake http://visitsylvanlake.ca Central Alberta’s recreation destination! A beautiful stretch of shoreline, activities and events awaits you. Whether you visit Wild Rapids Waterslide Park, Sylvan Lake Provincial Park, Lakeside Go-Karts Mini-Golf, a visit to Sylvan Lake provides endless possibilities for family fun. Photo credits: Tourism Red Deer Photo credits: Dwight Arthur Red Deer Tourism Region http://visitreddeer.com/ Family fun is plentiful in and around Alberta’s third largest city and Red Deer’s central location, family-friendly attractions and fun events makes it a great spot for a summer getaway. The best part is that many of the top attractions are free of charge. In addition to several free outdoor splash parks and playgrounds, you can cycle or walk along the beautiful trails, visit Kerry Wood Nature Centre, and check out the animals at Sunny Brook Farm Museum. For free festival fun, enroll the kids in Circus School at Centrefest or take in the Westerner Days parade. SOUND CONNECTIONS LITERACY AND LANGUAGE CENTRE Helping children reach their potential! Photo credit: Tourism Red Deer Family fun is plentiful in and around Red Deer! pg 14 | red deer’s child magazine Concerned about your child’s literacy or speech/language skills? Does your child have specific learning difficulties? Do you simply want to give your pre-schooler a head start? Experience fun, multi-sensory learning. Sound Connections provides literacy intervention and/or speech/language stimulation for all learners of all ages. www.soundconnectionscentres.com Tel: (403) 347-3050 • soundconnections@live.ca Red Deer Public Library One Card Three Branches www.rdpl.org Downtown - Dawe - Timberlands Southern Alberta Ultimate Trains & Big Sky Garden Railway Waterton Inter-Nation Shoreline Cruise www.watertoncruise.com Hope on board a scenic cruise from Canada to the United States. Enjoy some of the most spectacular mountain scenery the Rocky Mountains have to offer. View majestic towering cliffs, unique geological formations, beautiful waterfalls, snow clad mountain peaks and the International Border. Bring your camera; tour boats make photographic and wildlife stops. Bald eagle, bear, moose, deer, mountain sheep and mountain goats are often seen. Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology NANTON www.ultimatetrains.com DRUMHELLER www.tyrrellmuseum.com Ultimate Trains located in Nanton has everything for train lovers, with large stock, years of experience and: G-Scale products, Thomas Wooden R.R. products, G-Scale outdoor layout (Big Sky), Thomas play areas, and a ride-on train! The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology celebrates the spectacular diversity of life on Earth, from the tiniest grain of pollen to the mightiest dinosaur. The world-renowned museum and research facility is situated in the rugged Canadian Badlands, only 90 minutes northeast of Calgary in Drumheller, Alberta. Canada’s only museum devoted exclusively to palaeontology offers something for everyone. Discover your adventure at tyrrellmuseum.com. Photo credit: Waterton Shoreline Cruise Co. Photo credit: Ultimate Trains Sail to the United States! YOU WON’T FIND A better HOTEL price ONLINE. PERIOD. 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Aside from hosting a Professional and Family Series of events, the Theatre is a popular venue for local musicians, dance schools, theatre troupes and school productions to share their artistry at centre stage. The Arden welcomes more than 75,000 patrons to its 150+ events annually. It’s your party Edmonton, so let’s make it amazing! Be prepared to see top performers at the South stage, ride your favourite rides and taste all those delicious midway treats you just can’t find anywhere else. One of the many highlights of this year’s K-Days? Keith Urban is coming to Rexall Place! With music & entertainment, outdoor fun & food, indoor shopping & attractions, and so much more, K-Days is an event you’ll be coming back to...year after year! Edmonton Corn Maze EDMONTON www.edmontoncornmaze.ca Photo credit: Steve Knight Planning a party? FIVE STAR Party Planning has themed packages ! Visit Edmonton’s original corn maze where their huge, mind-bending corn maze will keep you guessing! Each year they unveil a new and exciting maze design and look forward to getting thousands of visitors lost. This year’s maze design promises to provide an amazing aerial view as well as a challenging maze. Though the correct pathways can be walked in under 30 minutes, most directionally-challenged visitors – adults and children alike – will require about one hour to travel through the maze of more than 5 km of twists and turns and 85 decision points. NO MESS, NO STRESS BIRTHDAYS WEDDINGS DIY PARTIES CAKES CRAFTS GAMES MUSIC MASCOTS & MORE www.fivestarpartyplanning.com fivestarpartyplanning@gmail.com 403-304-8140 pg 16 | red deer’s child magazine Getting lost was never so much fun! Photo credit: Northlands Royal Alberta Museum EDMONTON royalalbertamuseum.ca Museum on the Move! It’s their last summer at the current location so be sure to visit soon and visit often! Discover all the natural regions of our province, be mesmerized by a breathtaking gem and mineral gallery, captivated by a stunning exhibition featuring the story of the First Peoples and encounter exotic insects in the live bug room. Experience the Royal Alberta Museum … again! When was the last time you visited? Open Daily 9am-5pm until Sept. 7, 2015 Open Friday-Sunday 9am-5pm Sept. 8, 2015-Dec. 6, 2015 This is the Museum's last summer at the current location! TELUS World of Science Canadian Rockies Delta Lodge at Kananaskis DeltaLodgeatKananaskis.com Enjoy the serenity of the majestic Canadian Rockies and the full service of the Delta Lodge at Kananaskis in an exclusive location surrounded by nature. The Resort is your base camp to an outdoor adventure playground, offering a variety of guestrooms and suites, multiple dining and entertaining options, a children’s centre, and is home to the Summit Spa and Fitness Centre. The Delta Lodge is known for its miles of hiking, mountain biking, on-site activities and wonderful Delta service. It is a sought after destination for families all year round. Live the adventure at Alberta’s Mountain Resort and Spa. Maligne Lake Family of Explorers Cruise JASPER NATIONAL PARK www.malignelake.com/family-of-explorers Leave the docks loaded with great on board activities and snacks for children and the young at heart! Parents can relax and enjoy the passing scenery while their children are thoroughly entertained with tales of Maligne Lake. Once at Spirit Island the children can participate in an exploration for nature based “Treasures” guided by a GPS system. Photo credit: John Bilodeau Visit the Neighbours EDMONTON http://telusworldofscienceedmonton.ca/ Tourism Saskatoon Destination British Columbia A premier attraction in Northern Alberta where you can experience interactive science like never before. The centre features permanent galleries that bring science to life and engage visitors of all ages; a state-of-the-art IMAX Theatre featuring the largest screen in Alberta; a planetarium featuring shows with an unforgettable fusion of sound and imagery and much more. TELUS World of Science – Edmonton is internationally known for hosting major travelling exhibitions which have included Harry Potter™: The Exhibition, STAR WARS™ IDENTITIES and Body Worlds & The Cycle of Life. This summer includes the amazing Dinosaurs Unearthed exhibition and many summer activities to go along with it! With so much to offer, Saskatoon is one of Canada’s most talked about destinations. As it thrives economically and excels as a forward thinking metropolis, the door is always open for discovery. It is the place to experience fresh eateries, bustling nightlife, river trails and other outdoor spaces as well as cultural institutions and museums. With over 65 annual events (40 in the summer alone), there is no shortage of things to see and do! The Waterfront Fine Craft Art Market is the perfect opportunity to find that handmade piece of Saskatchewan to take home and show off. See and taste how the professionals do it at RibFest in Diefenbaker Park - you will go to BBQ heaven! If shopping is more your style, Saskatoon has a variety of unique retail destinations, offering everything from handmade crafts and housewares, to high-end brand name and niche specialty stores. They take fun seriously in British Columbia. Whether you decide to hike a mountain, take a wine country tour, tackle the rapid waters, take in the wildlife, or just soak in a relaxing sunset, there’s something there for everyone. Wherever you go, you’ll find the natural scenery so spectacular it has to be experienced to be believed. Explore awe-inspiring mountain ranges, rolling vineyards, and vibrant communities. With so much to see, you’ll want to stay a while. www.tourismsaskatoon.com www.hellobc.com Photo credit: Destination British Columbia Photo credit: Tourism Saskatoon www.reddeerschild.com | pg 17 Northern Alberta MacDonald Island Park Wildplay Wood Buffalo FORT MCMURRAY www.macdonaldisland.ca FORT MCMURRAY www.wildplay.com/parks/woodbuffalo Nestled amidst the natural beauty of the surrounding boreal forest, MacDonald Island Park is Canada’s largest community recreational, leisure, and social centre. Home to the Suncor Community Leisure Centre, Miskanaw Golf Club, and home of the exciting Shell Place, MacDonald Island Park works under the umbrella of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. Adults, teens, and kids are hanging out and enjoying nature-based games on unique “pawd”-mounted obstacles that climb, zip, jump, and swing through the tree-tops. Multi-level platforms hover two to 12 meters (four to 40 feet) above ground on site at Vista Ridge, now a yearround stop for outdoor recreation. Photo credit: WildPlay Element Parks, Wood Buffalo, WildPlay.com Photo credit: Layla Underwood Photo credit: Fort McMurray Historical Society Marine Park Museum at Heritage Park FORT MCMURRAY www.fortmcmurrayhistory.com The Marine Park is a 4 acre site located along the Clearwater River in Fort McMurray’s lower town site on Clearwater Drive. This is the original site of the shipyards where, after spring break up, passengers and freight destined for the north were transferred from rail to ship (or barge). It is the only shipyard remaining in the Province of Alberta. Its significance in Alberta’s history waits unveiling for the enjoyment of residents and tourists. There's so much to do at Mac Island! Sylvan Lake FARMERS’ MARKET Climb, zip, jump and swing! Visit Alberta's only shipyard. LOOKING FOR A SPACE TO HOST YOUR CLASS, MEETING OR GET TOGETHER? RAILWAY PARK PROMENADE NORTH lot - corner of 50 Street and 50 Ave, across from the Legion CALL 403.887.3461 sylvanlakefarmersmarket@gmail.com www.sylvanlakefarmersmarket.ca We are open Fridays, May 15 - September 25, from 4:00 - 7:30 pm We offer a variety of goods & concession items. Come for supper, stay to shop & visit! We have vendors selling fresh vegetables & fruit, herbs & plants, meat, home baked products, jams & jellies, frozen foods such as cabbage rolls, perogies & spring rolls, crafts, jewelry, bouncy castle for the kids and much, much more. pg 18 | red deer’s child magazine You can rent out Café O Play every week night from May 1 through September 30 during the hours of 4:00-9:00pm. $150.00 for a two hour space. 403-347-8804 cafeoplay@outlook.com www.cafeoplay.ca @CafeOPlayRD SUBMITTED BY MABEL’S LABELS Understanding finances can be tough enough for adults. So how do you make it simple enough for your kids to make cents (ha!) of it? When they’re young, it’s important to approach complicated financial concepts with a bit of creativity. Here are a few tips: 1. Let your kids “earn” money If you don’t pay your kids to do chores, (after all, nobody is paying you to make dinner – why pay them to clear the table?) you can still find ways to teach them about earning an income. Try using a checkmark system where each child has a box on a whiteboard, and they earn and lose checkmarks based on behaviour. At the end of the week, a certain number of checkmarks can get cashed in for a certain amount of money. And while they may not be rewarded for doing basic family chores, your kids can be rewarded for things like being helpful, being a good listener, and showing initiative. 2. Help them understand how lucky they are Sponsoring a child through organizations like World Vision is a good way to teach children about the difference between “wants” and “needs”. Sponsor a child and let your children correspond with them. Tell your children that sometimes their requests for new toys aren’t in the budget because you’re sending money to your foster child. When they realize another child needs food and running water, it becomes an easy, teachable thing to understand. 3. Make donating a family affair 4. Help your kids learn to save Try including your children in the decision-making process when you plan to donate to aid during an international crisis. Show them that by giving up something small, they can make a big impact. You can choose to stop going for hot chocolate after hockey for a month, for example. If everyone makes a small sacrifice, you can make a family donation together. Whether you use a traditional piggy bank or the popular Moonjar — an adapted coin bank separated into three sections: “spend,” “share” and “save” — it’s important to teach the value of saving money. If they want something but it costs a lot of money, it’s good to have them save for six weeks rather than just having Mommy buy it. It then has a lot more value when they finally do buy it. It’s also a good idea to start them early with their first bank account, and maybe even have them contribute a small amount to saving for their future education. Founded by four moms, Mabel’s Labels is the leading provider of super durable labels for the stuff kids lose!® Our award-winning customizable products are laundry, dishwasher & microwave-safe and 100% guaranteed. For more great content, join the Mabelhood community on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Or sign up for our newsletter at mabelslabels.com “Sponsoring a child through organizations like World Vision is a good way to teach children about the difference between “wants” and “needs.” Sponsor a child and let your children correspond with them.” www.reddeerschild.com | pg 19 education matters TIPS FOR TEACHING KIDS ABOUT MONEY EXPERIENCE CENTRAL Ongoing Everyday, 2:00. FREE guided walking tours of Lacombe’s Murals and Historic Downtown are provided daily during the summer season. Meet at Michener House to hear stories from the past and learn about the murals and beautiful buildings located in Lacombe’s Historic Downtown! Contact: 403.782.3933 Sundays, 1:00-4:00. Discovery Sundays. Kerry Wood Nature Centre. Learn something new about the natural world. A different topic every week. Drop in program. Wednesdays, 4:00-7:00. ATB Downtown Market. The Downtown Market brings fresh, local produce to downtown Red Deer every Wednesday from 4 - 7 p.m. on Little Gaetz Avenue between Ross (50) Street and 48 Street (Alexander Way). Make it, Bake it or Grow it! The Downtown Market is an accredited Alberta Farmer’s Market, meaning all items sold at the market are locally produced, with the exception of BC fruit. Start Date: June 3 End Date: October 7 Wednesdays 9:30-11:30. Come Play With Us! Toddlers & Strollers are welcome to come visit the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame & Museum. Adults are $5, and ages 5 and under are FREE! Contact the office for more details, 403-341-8614. Wednesdays, Police Dog Service Training Centre, “Depot” Division - Innisfail, Alta. Take Exit 365 off the Queen Elizabeth II highway (Hwy #2) at Innisfail, travel east and follow the signs. Public demonstrations are conducted every Wednesday afternoon between Victoria Day and Labour Day. We begin at 2 p.m. The demonstration lasts approximately 45 minutes and is free of charge. Large groups are required to pre-book by contacting the Training Centre either by email or at 403-227-3346. Wednesdays, 11:00-11:45. Toddler Fun! Red Deer Library (Downtown Branch). For ages 19 months to three years of age and their parent or caregiver. Enjoy this active storytime for toddlers: 20 – 30 minutes of rhymes, songs, books, and puppets to keep both their minds and their bodies moving! Following the program, children and parents are invited to play and interact with each other using age appropriate toys, puzzles books and craft materials. Thursdays, 10:00-10:30. Baby Fun. Red Deer Library (Downtown Branch). Thirty minutes of stories, songs, and rhymes for children birth to 19 months and their caregivers. Wednesdays, 10:00-12:00. Bubbles & Giggles. Innisfail Historical Village. Bring your children from 6-10 years to experience the old fashioned way of life. Every Second Thursday. Laughter at the Laft Hus. Laughter at the Laft Hus is a summer program for children ages 5 to 12, and it runs every other Thursday in July and August from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Children are immersed in Norwegian Culture, and learn as they play Norwegian games, make Norwegian crafts, and listen to Norwegian stories. 403-347-2055 for more information. Thursdays, 6:30-7:00. Books Before Bedtime Pajama Fun (Downtown Branch). NEW! Program runs all summer! Ages two and up. Families are encouraged! Thirty to 45 minutes of stories, songs, fingerplays, and activities. Thursdays, 5:30-8:30. Rocky Mountain House Marketplace on Main. There will be many vendors with a variety of products to sell with live bands starting at 6:00. Thursdays, 6:00-9:00. Cruise Nights at Parkland Mall. Fridays, 4:00-7:30. Sylvan Lake Farmers Market. Corner of 50 Street and 50 Ave, until September 25th. Offering a variety of goods & concession items. Come for supper, stay to shop & visit! Fridays, 2:00-2:30. Baby Fun. Red Deer Library (Downtown Branch). Birth to 19 months and their parent or caregiver. pg 20 | red deer’s child magazine Saturdays, 8:00-12:30. The Market at Red Deer operates every Saturday morning from 8:00 am to 12:30 pm from May long weekend (May 16) and until the Thanksgiving weekend (Oct. 10) 2015. We are located at 4725-43 Street in the Red Deer Arena parking lot (just east of the lodge and south of the Red Deer Recreation Centre. We embrace on average 250 to 350 vendors each Saturday and look forward to seeing you soon. If you are not a vendor, feel free to come on down and join the 15,000 to 25,000 people that love and visit us each week. Lots of great things to see, buy and talk about. Everyone is welcome, however, animals are not! Please remember this is a Public Market and although we love animals we appreciate your thoughtfulness by leaving your animals at home. Saturdays, 10:00-4:00. Nature Savvy Saturdays. Kerry Wood Nature Centre. Join us for a fun family craft or activity. Something new every week! Drop-in. $2/person. For more info on this week’s activity call 403-346-2010. July July 1: Canada Day at Bower Ponds. Each year the event attracts a wide range of performers, ethnic foods, storytelling, face painting for the thousands of spectators to enjoy. Perhaps the most anticipated event is the splendid fireworks display at the close of the day. Involving more than 2500 volunteer hours from the varying community groups that are also involved, the festivities usually attract well over 20,000 people. http://www.rdchs.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48&Itemid=199 July 1: Women’s Rugby Super Series at Red Deer Titans Park. Relive the excitement of last year’s world cup with an international double header! Game One is New Zealand vs England with kick off at 4:00 pm. Game two Canada vs USA starts at 6:30 pm. Both games are Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at Red Deer Titans Park. Get your tickets soon! Come out and watch these amazing athletes compete! July 1: Canada Day Fireworks in Sylvan Lake from 11:00-11:15. Come enjoy a fireworks show over the lake to celebrate Canada Day. July 1: Stettler Canada Day Fun Run. Register in person at Performance Health and Fitness Center, fill out a form and mail it in to the office or online at eventsonline.ca. Registration forms can be found at www.performancephysiotherapy.ca. All 5 & 10km racers receive a free New Balance Technical T-shirt. Enjoy a FREE pancake breakfast after your race! There will be a supervised kids activity tent from 9:00-11:00 am. Free childcare, crafts, coloring, and games. A portion of every entry fee will be donated to the Stettler Food Bank. July 1: Stettler hosts Entertainment in the Park. Join local band “Loose Change” with their renditions of popular rock, classic rock, and oldies as we celebrate Canada Day and the 50th anniversary of the National Flag of Canada. Cake will be served at 7pm with the show beginning at 8pm. Finish the night off with fireworks at dusk. July 1: Canada Day LEGO Competition at the National Historic Site in Rocky Mountain House. Enter the Confluence Heritage Society’s LEGO building competition. Using your own plastic LEGO bricks make an original LEGO creation based on the theme of Alberta. July 2-5: Summer Classic Horse Show at Westerner Park. Over the course of time Reining Alberta has created the three Classic shows: Spring, Summer, and Fall. These shows are the highlight of the show season for many Alberta Reiners. While many of the classes are geared towards more competitive riders, we offer a large selection of entry level classes as well. It is not uncommon to see 40 or more riders in a Green or Rookie class; but the spectators really turn out for our Futurity and Derby classes. http://www.reiningalberta.net/ July 5: Charity fundraiser for Horse and Animal Rescue. Dinner, dance, silent auction and vendors market. Proceeds to the continuing care of the residents of Bear Valley Rescue. The Event is from 5 Pm - 11 Pm July 4, 2015 at Horse in Hand Ranch Blackfalds. If you would like to make a donation, become a market vendor or purchase event tickets please visit our events website. We also have horses for adoption, fostering and sponsorship at www.bearvalleyab.org. Your support means the world to these beautiful animals! http://www.bearvalleyevents.wix.com/bear-valley-events July 9-11: Canadian Gospel Music Celebration at Westerner Park. Canada’s Largest Gospel Music Celebration is back in Red Deer! The three days of uplifting music and celebration comes to Westerner Park. Events Canada’s Gospel Music Celebration has much to offer with the finest in Southern Gospel Music, Inspirational Teaching, and great fellowship. Evening Concerts Experience some of the best music Southern Gospel has to offer during our evening concerts. http://www.gospelmusic.ca/ July 10-11: Summer Sensation Beach Music Festival. The Summer Sensation Beach Music Festival is a two- day, family-friendly music festival taking place in the popular lakefront Centennial Park in Sylvan Lake. 3:00om – 11:00pm both days Centennial Park in Sylvan Lake. Hedley, Our Lady Peace, Matthew Good, Dragonette, Dear Rouge and more to be announced soon. http://summersensationfest.com/ July 10-12: Thompson Country Horse Trials. The event is one of the largest equestrian competitions in Central Alberta and features over 120 competitors and horses from around the province. Dressage events are held all day Friday, Saturday the cross-country endurance events are held and Sunday features the most popular event, stadium jumping. Thompson Country Horse Trials are located on Crimson Lake Road across from Buster Creek Hall. July 11: There is no better way to enjoy a hot summer day than to come on down from 9-5 and join in the party at Gasoline Alley Harley-Davidson. It’s going to be so hot we even had to call in the fire department! With live music, lots of entertainment, bouncy castle for the kids and a BBQ lunch with proceeds going to the Penhold Fire Department you know this day will be filled with good times! www.gasolinealleyharleydavidson.com/ July 11: 2nd annual Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation – Prairies/NWT Region’s Batting Against Breast Cancer Slo-Pitch tournament. Along with the great ball games, many other fun activities will take place onsite including raffles, kids activity area, beer gardens, concession and so much more. We hope to see you there! http://www.cbcf.org/prairies/GetInvolved/Events/Batting-Against-Breast-Cancer/Pages/RedDeer.aspx July 12: Come and enjoy our famous æbleskiver at the Danish Canadian National Museum in Dickson. Danish pancake dumplings topped with Saskatoon jam and sprinkles of icing sugar. We will have an on-going demonstration on how to make æbleskiver. It is allyou-can-eat at $10 for adults and $5 for children 10 years and under. There will also be a variety of musicians and singers throughout the day. Try your luck at our tombola table with lots of prizes to be won. Lunch is available in the cafe by reservation only.*Cash Only. July 15-19: Westerner Days Fair & Exposition. From our outstanding ATB Financial Main Stage lineup to our awesome midway rides, the always entertaining Red Deer Motors North American Pony Chuckwagon Championships, The Holiday Inn 19th Street Market, Adventure Alley and our Saputo Kids Corral – there are truthfully hundreds of ways to experience “My Westerner Days.” July 16-August 2: The BARD is back! Join them on a warm summer evening for a beach party of fun! Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night and King Lear’s performed on selected evenings at Bower Ponds starting July 16th and running to August 2nd at 7:30 pm. Bring your beach blankets and lawn chairs and enjoy quality live theatre on picturesque Bower Ponds! Free admission and Family Friendly. For more information check out their website www.primestocktheatre.com ALBERTA July 18: Alberta Parks Day at Crimson Lake Provincial Park will feature free family oriented activities all day including the annual sand sculpture contest held on the beach, with geocaching and special interpretive programming in the evening. Most events held at the playground area. July 19: Stettler Triathlon. The Stettler Triathlon is a perfect event for all ages and abilities. A small race atmosphere will suit people new to the sport. Stettler has a flat, fast course for experienced athletes looking for a personal best. Hosted by “Stettler’s Triathlon Association” and “Stettler Wellness Network”, 100% of profits from this event goes directly back into the community. Chip Timing, T- Shirts for all competitors, Prizes and Kids of Steel Event! For more information or to register, visit www.stettlertri.com July 22: Rocky Mountain House Air Show from 2:009:30pm. Over the past decade the Air Show Society has made this show into an enormous success, bringing us such acts as the Snowbirds, the Skyhawks, the CF18 Demo Team, & local and international Air Show celebrities. July 28: John Fogerty at Westerner Park. Legendary musician John Fogerty announces additional Canadian dates on his “1969” Tour. The critically acclaimed tour celebrated one extraordinary year: 1969. This tour celebrates 1969 the extraordinary year in which Fogerty wrote and produced THREE seminal albums with Creedence Clearwater Revival: BAYOU COUNTRY, GREEN RIVER, and WILLY AND THE POOR BOYS. Tickets will go on sale beginning Friday, March 27 at www. livenation.com or call 1-855-985-5000. July 31-August 2: 11th Annual Metis Hivernant Days in Big Valley. Discover Metis History & Culture...fun for the whole family! Trappers camp & display vendors offering traditional aboriginal crafts available all weekend. This is an annual family event and NO ALCOHOL is allowed. For more information, contact Marlene Lanz at 1-800-267-5844 or 403-815-6720. August July 25: From 10:00-4:00 come down to Gasoline Alley Harley Davidson Join us for our motorcycle show & shine and try to take home the title. BBQ, entertainment prizes and tons of metal to admire. Selling your bike? Take this opportunity to show it off to the masses during our show & shine. We give you a designated area to display it, you price it, talk to the customers and sell it yourself! www.gasolinealleyharleydavidson.com/ August 1: ZooFest at Discovery Wildlife Park. Our annual Customer Appreciation event is held on the Saturday of the August long weekend every year. Come enjoy the day with the whole family – free pancake breakfast until 11:30am, free face-painting for the kids, all sorts of kids activities, toonie hot dogs and toonie cotton candy! All of our regular presentations are still on, so everyone out for an awesome family day! July 25: Taste of Markerville in Historic Markerville. This Country Food Fair celebrates great local food, farmers and community. The BBQ and Country Market run from noon to 4 PM followed by ‘Appy Hour and a Long Table Dinner on the banks of the Medicine River. For info and dinner tickets available June 1, visit www. tasteofmarkerville.com. August 1: Rider & Cruisers for in distress Veterans. Drop into Parkland Mall from 10-4 for a Vehicle and Motorcycle Show & Shine to raise funds and Awareness for Canadian Homeless & in distress Veterans. July 25-26: Night at the Zoo with Discovery Wildlife Park. Join us for an unforgettable experience camping overnight in Discovery Wildlife Park! Evening guided tours with the owners and staff will ensure that you will learn more of the stories behind each animal as well as some hair-raising adventures! There is a silent auction with some amazing items up for bid – encounters with some of the baby animals, photo shoot opportunities, artwork, snow tours and many more. We have an exciting line up of animal friends that may visit the campfire in the evening as well! A great time to meet them up close and ask lots of questions. The campfire goes late into the evening with tales of the zoo from the early days until the present – this is a lot of fun and time for everyone to kick back and relax after a day of animal encounters. A wonderful Sunday morning breakfast is also included! Cost: $250 for four campers. July 25-26: Centrefest Street Performer Festival. Artists, performers, and street acts combine to create a unique atmosphere that will inspire and amaze you with their outrageous and ingenious performances. Have a laugh, enjoy the food, listen to some great music taking place on stage at the 100.7 Cruz FM, kids can learn some circus skills in Circus World. Entertainment, food, face painting, crafts and much more, we’ve got it all in Downtown Red Deer! http://www.centrefest.ca/ July 26: Innisfail Growers Customer Appreciation Day from 10-4. Please come meet us and visit our farm to see how we grow all that wonderful fresh produce that you have been purchasing at the Farmers Markets at the Innisfail Growers booth. Experience picking for yourself, learn what is involved in growing plus taste the freshness straight from the fields. Please visit our website www.InnisfailGrowers.com for product and market information. We’ve made every effort to ensure the details of these events are correct, but please be sure to confirm before venturing out to experience Central Alberta! August 1-2: Leslieville Antique Days. The grounds are two miles east and one quarter mile south of Leslieville. Watch an antique tractor run a threshing machine in a sawmill. Find out how pioneers women survived and thrived. There will be crocheting, ruq weaving/ hokking, spinning and knitting displays. Feast on cinnamon buns right out of the oven smothered in butter, hand churned right before your eyes. Enjoy the daily antique parade with tractors, cars and trucks and horse-drawn carriages, or relax in the Tea House. August 1-2: Rock’n Red Deer Show and Shine. Celebrate the preservation and promotion of the cars, music and culture of the 50s, 60s and 70s eras. Over 850 hot rods, customs and classic 50s, 60s, 70s cruisers are on display to the public at Westerner Park. http://www. rocknreddeer.com/agenda.html August 6: The Alberta Sports Hall of Fame & Museum’s annual Golf Tournament is August 6, 2015. Spend an amazing day with us at the Innisfail Golf & Country Club! This is your chance to meet some of our Honoured Members, sponsors, and amazing volunteers! Ticket sales TBA. Contact the office for more details! 403-341-8614. August 7-9: Mud Hero 2015. Muddiest. Challenge. Ever. Mud Hero is a 6 km run through 16+ challenging obstacles with a 10,000 watt after-party! It’s Canada’s Largest All-Canadian Obstacle Running series. If you love a challenge and don’t mind a little muck then this is the race for you. It all takes place at Canyon Ski Resort. Canyon Ski Resort features hills, mud, water and plenty of challenging terrain for an unsurpassed event experience. www.mudhero.com August 8-9: The Innisfail Historical Village hosts the Quilt Show. See quilts and quilters from all over Alberta. This is a must for anyone interested in quilting or quilts. Admission $5. August 12-16: Battle of the Rockies is on the chuckwagon racing’s premier chuckwagon racing circuit - the WPCA Pro Tour. Visit Rocky Mountain House to see most of the drivers who will run at the Calgary Stampede. Get closer to the races and the drivers. Free camping at the North Saskatchewan River Park in Rocky Mountain House. Great Family Fun! Help is just a phone call away! AADAC Helpline.............................................. 1-866-332-2322 Aspire Special Needs Resource Centre.... 403-340-2606 Child Abuse Hotline (24 Hours).. 1-800-387-KIDS (5437) Central Alberta & Family Services .............403-341-8642 Central Alberta Women’s Emergency Shelter........................ 403-346-5643 Central Alberta Women’s Outreach Society................................................ 403-347-2480 Community Crisis Response Team............403-340-5466 HEALTHLink Alberta .................................. 1-866-408-5465 HEARTS (Helping Empty Arms Recover through Sharing) Red Deer Chapter................................................403-342-2266 Kids Help Phone............................................1-800-668-6868 Website:................................................ kidshelp.sympatico.ca La Leche League of Red Deer.......................403-348-1829 Mat Program, Safe Harbour Society........... 403-347-0181 McMan Youth, Family & Community Services Association........................................ 403-309-2002 ParentLink................................... www.parentlinkalberta.ca ................................................... www.tripleP-staypositive.net Parkland Youth Homes Society................... 403-340-8995 People’s Place Shelter.......................................403-342-4722 Red Deer County Community Services ....403-350-2150 Red Deer Crisis Line......................................... 403-340-1120 Red Deer Crisis Centre......................................403-340-1124 Red Deer Family Services..............................403-343-6400 Red Deer Family Support for Children with Disabilities.............................. 403-340-5478 Red Deer Food Bank.........................................403-346-1151 Red Deer Mental Health.................................403-340-5466 Red Deer Salvation Army................................403-346-2251 Sylvan LakeFamily & Community Support Services.................................................403-887-1137 Lifeline................................................................................ ext 222) 49th Street Youth Shelter .............................. 403-342-6500 August 15: Feast with the Vikings at the Danish Canadian National Museum in Dickson. Take pleasure in an authentic Danish meal- roast pork with crackling, red cabbage, new potatoes fried in butter and sugar, new potatoes fresh out of our garden, and a delicious brown sauce, with the finale: a wonderful crumble with ice cream. We will also be serving beer, wine, snapps, mead wine made from honey (Vikings love their mead) and non-alcoholic drinks. First, wander through the village and meet the Vikings that reside there, see them demonstrate their weapons with a battle of the swords! Don’t be surprised if they show up at dinner - they are a hungry bunch! Tickets are $50. 403-728-0019. August 15-16: Viking Days at the Danish Canadian National Museum in Dickson. Two days of Viking history re-enactments, come and wander their Village see how the Vikings lived a thousand years ago. Learn how they made their crafts and tools, cooked their food and set up their tents. Demonstrations on armor and battle skills and a chance to mingle, interact and experience Viking ways. Gate entry fee - Adults - $10, Children under 14 years - $5. *Cash only. August 26-29: Midway at Railway Park in Sylvan Lake with rides, games and food! August 30: Looking for some high-octane entertainment this summer? Don’t miss out on the 33rd Annual Lions Club Demolition Derby at North Sasketchewan River Park in Rocky Mountain House. Action begins with qualifying heats at noon, with the smash-up derby to follow at about 12:30 PM. An admission fee is charged, and a full-service concession is open throughout the event. www.reddeerschild.com | pg 21 the marketplace Arts & Entertainment FIVE STAR Party Planning Penhold 403-304-8140 fivestarpartyplanning@gmail.com http://fivestarpartyplanning.webs.com We will plan a party your children will not forget. FIVE STAR creates a completely child friendly atmosphere with crafts, games, pizza and so much more! We plan children’s parties for weddings, birthdays, Christmas and anywhere there are children looking for fun! K-Days Edmonton 780-471-7210 7515-118 Avenue NW info@northlands.com www.k-days.com Each July, tens of thousands of Edmontonians gather to celebrate Edmonton’s largest summer festival. Whether it’s a colourful parade of brass bands and floats, the warm sugary bliss of a mini donut, the anticipation of a ride, or thousands of fans screaming for their favourite band onstage, there are memories to be made at K-Days. Red Deer Museum and Art Gallery Red Deer 403-309-8405 4525 - 47A Avenue museum@reddeer.ca www.reddeermuseum.com Passion for History and Art - The MAG is committed to creating memorable experiences for visitors of all ages that reflect the rich and complex diversity of Red Deer and the surrounding area. In 2013 the MAG launched a permanent history exhibition which will become a starting point for discovering our city, and a way of building our sense of pride in our community. Westerner Days Fair & Exposition Red Deer, Westerner Park 403-343-7800 4847A 19 Street Red Deer, AB T4R 2N7 askus@westerner.ab.ca Facebook: www.facebook.com/WesternerDaysFairExposition Twitter: @WesternerDays Instagram: @WesternerDays www.westernerdays.ca Enjoy five days of top quality, truly authentic, action-packed entertainment at central Alberta’s largest summer celebration; Westerner Days Fair & Exposition on July 15 – 19. Westerner Days features live entertainment every day and night for all ages, midway rides, the Family Fun Zone, agricultural experience and petting zoo, and nightly pony chuck wagon races. Connect with us on social media and be sure to use the Hashtags #westernerdays. Camps Health & Support Royal City Soccer Club Red Deer, Calgary & Edmonton 1-800-427-0536 www.royalsoccer.com Welcome to the Royal City Soccer Club’s summer day camp 2015, Canada’s #1 grassroots soccer day camp. Our program is designed to promote development, team building, and of course…FUN! Sportball Red Deer 403-597-4151 red.deer@sportball.ca www.sportball.ca Sportball is a non-competitive sports program for children 16 months – eight-years-old. Children are introduced to seven popular sports: soccer, hockey, basketball, baseball, volleyball, tennis and golf. Sportball classes are high-energy, fun and creative. Education Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools 403-343-1055 5210 – 61 Street info@rdcrs.ca www.rdcrs.ca Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools (RDCRS) serves over 8,950 students in 19 schools in Red Deer, Sylvan Lake, Rocky Mountain House, Innisfail and Olds. The Division also supports the learning of over 600 students in the Home Education Program. RDCRS is committed to serving children and parents with a complete offering of learning opportunities delivered within the context of Catholic teachings and within the means of the Division. We are inspired by Christ and Aspiring to Excellence. Red Deer Public Library 403-346-4576 4818 – 49 Street www.rdpl.org Every child a reader thanks to Red Deer Public Library’s Early Literacy Services available at all three banches. Free children’s memberships, story times, fun programs, books, movies, music and more for children, parents, and caregivers. Red Deer Public Schools 403-343-1405 4747 - 53 Street info@rdpsd.ab.ca www.rdpsd.ab.ca Serving the families of 10,000 students in the city of Red Deer, we provide a wide range of programs and services that inspire learning and nurture hope in every student. Our caring and dedicated staff believes in the potential of every student and work together with parents to ensure their success. Your Children, Our Students, Everyone’s Future...we are Red Deer Public Schools. Sound Connections Literacy and Language Centre Helping Children Reach Their Potential Red Deer 403-347-3050 #203 7429 Gaetz Avenue soundconnections@live.ca www.soundconnectionscentres.com The Sound Connections Literacy and Language Centre works with children starting from three-years-old and upwards and specializes in literacy intervention and speech language stimulation. We have trained and qualified instructors that will work with your child twice a week through a unique series of programs that use a fun, kinesthetic and multi-sensory approach. The programs are game and play based; perfect for any type of learner whether they have identified learning needs or not. We’re also open all summer. Wichinahin Kohopikiwan – Helping Me Grow Aboriginal Play School (Red Deer Child Care Society) 403-314-0716 4620 – 47 Avenue, Red Deer, AB, wksrdccs@telus.net www.reddeerchildcare.ca Wichinahin Kohopikiwan – Helping Me Grow Aboriginal Playschool is a play based program that provides cultural & educational play based experiences for children of Aboriginal ancestry ages 19 months to 5 years. pg 22 | red deer’s child magazine Alberta Association of Optometrists Edmonton 780-451-6824 or Toll-Free: 1-800-272-8843 #100, 8407 Argyll Road www.optometrists.ab.ca The Alberta Association of Optometrists promotes excellence in the practice of optometry, representing over 600 doctors across Alberta. The AAO wants to remind you that good vision is about making good choices and that your best choice is to see your Doctor of Optometry for a comprehensive eye exam. Alberta Blue Cross Red Deer 1-800-394-1965 www.ab.bluecross.ca Protect Your Health. Thousands of Albertans enjoy the affordable protection of Alberta Blue Cross individual health plans. You can too. If you’re without employer-sponsored group benefits, we’ve got a plan to fit your family’s needs and your budget. Prescription drugs, dental, vision, ambulance and more. Call us today or visit our website for your free information package. Alberta Health Services, Healthy Children & Families, Healthy Parents, Healthy Children Calgary 10101 Southport Road SW hphc@albertahealthservices.ca HealthyParentsHealthyChildren.ca Healthy Parents, Healthy Children is a pregnancy and early years parenting resource developed by Alberta Health Services. It is available electronically at HealthyParentsHealthyChildren.ca or in print copy from your Community/Public Health Centre for expectant parents or parents of children under six years of age. Family Services of Central Alberta (Village Gate Parent Link Centre) Red Deer 403-343-6400 5409 50 Avenue fsca@fsca.ca www.fsca.ca FSCA offers programs and services that are available to parents in Central Alberta. If you are looking for a drop in play group, parenting information, mom’s time out, home visitation, parenting information, community resources, Ages and Stages Development or a free toy lending library - We are the place for your family. Shopping & Services AMA 18 locations throughout Alberta 1-866-667-4777 AMAtravel.ca AMA Travel offers a wide range of specialized travel and related services with the convenience of one-stop shopping. Whether you’re planning a weekend in the Rockies or a dream vacation, AMA Travel will help make your travel experience unforgettable. Beaners Fun Cuts for Kids Red Deer 403-754-1578 5001 19 Street BeanersFunCuts.com At Beaners Fun Cuts, our experienced stylists give kids great hair in a funfilled atmosphere. Maybe it’s the themed chairs, movie screens, video games or the ballrooms, but we love kids, and they love us. Experience our haircuts! Book online at BeanersFunCuts.com. The Bra Lounge Red Deer 403-347-3774 #7 4801 51Avenue fittings@thebralounge.ca www.thebralounge.ca At The Bra Lounge, your comfort is the only priority. Discreet, personalized fittings, and unparalleled customer service allows you to truly appreciate the ultimate bra shopping experience. Be Your Own Beautiful, at The Bra Lounge. Café O Play 403-347-8804 120, 2085 50 Avenue cafeoplay@outlook.com www.cafeoplay.ca A traditional coffee house with an indoor playground for children ages 0-6yrs. Also offering private parties on evenings and weekends. Give us a call or email for more information. Parkland Mall 403-343-8997 4747 67Street www.parklandmall.ca guestparklandmall@morguard.com Come and shop at Central Alberta’s most popular destination for shopping, food, and fun. Featuring over 100 shops, services and restaurants, including Wal-Mart, Sport Check, Safeway and The Keg, there’s something for everyone at Parkland Mall. Sylvan Lake Farmers Market 403-887-3461 Railway Park Promenade - NORTH lot - corner of 50 Street and 50 Ave, across from the Legion sylvanlakefarmersmarket@gmail.com www.sylvanlakefarmersmarket.ca The Sylvan Lake Farmers’ Market, open Fridays, May 15 - September 25, 2015, 4-7:30pm. We offer a variety of goods and concession items. Come for supper, stay to shop and visit! Our vendors sell fresh vegetables and fruits, herbs and plants, meats, home baked products, jams and jellies, frozen foods such as cabbage rolls, perogies and spring rolls, crafts, jewelry, a bouncy castle for the kids and much, much more. For more details, check our website www.sylvanlakefarmersmarket.ca Style & fun for the whole family SUPER FUN CUTS TV SCREENS BALL PIT VIDEO GAMES BLING STRANDS EAR PIERCING FEATHER EXTENSIONS BIRTHDAYS ● ● ● ● ● ● Book online at BeanersFunCuts.com or call (403) 754-1578 | 5001, 19 Street, Red Deer www.reddeerschild.com | pg 23