RENFREW - Calgary Communities And Community Associations
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RENFREW - Calgary Communities And Community Associations
RENFREW The Official Newsletter of the Renfrew Community Association JULY / AUGUST 2016 Stampede Day is coming! Saturday July 9. We’re on Facebook! Close to Downtown, TransCanada Highway, Calgary Zoo, Fort Calgary, Bike Paths Wireless Internet Available Comfortable, family-friendly atmosphere. Specials for visiting relatives! 315 - 11th Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 0Z2 (403) 804 - 4431 hugheshouse@nucleus.com Visit us at: www.hugheshouse.ca NEW LOCATION! Just across from Starbucks, to the east! BRIDGELAND DENTURE CENTRE • FULL & PARTIAL DENTURES • REPAIRS & RELINES WHILE YOU WAIT • SOCIAL SERVICES & VETERANS 100% COVERAGE • EMERGENCY DENTURE SERVICES • ALL INSURANCE PLANS WELCOME • SENIORS DISCOUNT Call Sam for Your Complimentary Consultation! Monday - Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Serving Your Community and Area for 20 years! For appointment call Sam at: 104, 180 - 9th Street NE 2 GST 266-5051 Renfrew Reflections July / August 2016 HALL RENTALS hallrentals@renfrewcommunity.ca (403) 230-7055 or at Peter 403-277-3626. Please leave a detailed message. Your call will be returned promptly. RENFREW COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION 811 Radford Road NE, Calgary, AB T2E 0R7 Ph: (403) 230-7055 • Fax: (403) 230-7088 Newsletter editorial deadlines: June 10th for July/Aug 2016 issue Aug 5th for September 2016 issue newsletter@renfrewcommunity.ca EXECUTIVE OFFICERS www.renfrewcommunity.ca Email: executive@renfrewcommunity.ca President .............................. Lynne Engelman 1st VP ..............................................Allan Garrett 2nd VP ................................................. Peter Holt Secretary ............................... Corianne Jenner Treasurer ........................................... Linda Holt Past President ...............................Ron Powers RENFREW REFLECTIONS is the official community newsletter of the Renfrew Community Association. Your newsletter is distributed ten times per year to over 3,000 homes, apartments and businesses in Renfrew and area. Communications ................. Sabrina Grover newsletter@renfrewcommunity.ca www.renfrewcommunity.ca Membership/Volunteers .. Russ Weinenger rcamemberships@mail.com Planning ....................................... Adam Smith planning@renfrewcommunity.ca Traffic ................................................Denis Laird traffic@renfrewcommunity.ca Directors at Large .....................Paul Grover ...................................................... Peter Goemans 03 .................................Hall Rentals 10.............. Community Connections 03 ........... RCA Directors and Chairs 10 ......... Renfrew Community Bingo 04 ............ Message from the Board 11 ................. Blood Services Clinic 04 ....................... Jelly Bean Dance 12 ........................... Stampede Day 04 .................. Newsletter Deadlines 13......... Community Garden Update 05 ...................................... Tiny Tots 13 ...................................Bottle drop 06 ............................. Grill the Board 14 ..... Stanley Jones School Report 07 ............. Renfrew Stampede Day 14 ........... Calgary Women’s Centre 07 ................ Renfrew Bike Festival 15 .............................. Renfrew Pub 07 Annual Community Garage Sale 15 ...................Community Contacts 07 ........................... Ward 9 Update 15 ................Community Classifieds DIRECTORS COMMITTEE CHAIRS RCA Bingo .....................Linda Holt, 277-3626 Family Pub Night .................... Candice Eidse Community Garden ............................Lisa M. rcacommunitygarden@gmail.com Jelly Bean Dances ............................... Patty R. patty_bernie@live.com Stampede Day ..................Mikki Dergousoff mikki.rca@outlook.com Tiny Tots Co-op Playgroup .........Candice Eidse and Cherie Maceachern rca-tinytots@hotmail.com Inside... Disclaimer: The opinions expressed within any published article, report or submission reflect those of the author and should not be considered to reflect those of the community association or the publisher. The information contained in this newsletter is believed to be accurate but is not warranted to be so. The community association nor the publisher do not endorse any person or persons advertising in this newsletter. Publication of these ads should not be considered an endorsement of any goods or services. RENFREW REFLECTIONS We publish ten issues per year in each of these fine communities: is the official newsletter of the Crescent Heights • Mt. Pleasant Renfrew • Bridgeland/Riverside Winston Heights & east Tuxedo Park Crossroads • Marlborough Park Marlborough • Rundle Renfrew Community Association Proudly published by: Best Service Best Quality Best Value July / August 2016 Editorial Policy: All submissions must include name and telephone number and may be edited for length and content.Please submit articles as unformatted text; pictures as high resolution jpgs. Submit articles to: newsletter@renfrewcommunity.ca PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSLETTER! Printed using environmentally friendly vegatable-based inks and recycled paper. Renfrew Reflections • discount levels up to 40% • target one or many communities • colour advertising available • reach your target market effectively • community newsletters contain the news that residents want to read For advertising information email ellisevansdesign@shaw.ca or call 403-276-8108. CASH CHEQUE 3 4 Renfrew Reflections July / August 2016 RENFREW COMMUNITY NEWS Message from the board Greetings Renfrew and Happy Summer! We hope you are enjoying it and that you had the opportunity to join us for our annual Grill the Board BBQ and Bike Day – both in June – and our Community Clean Up in May. These annual events are such a great way to meet your neighbors, lend a hand, and enjoy some fun in the sun (or rain, as may be the case). Thanks to all who lead these great initiatives. You know what is next as far as annual events go? Yessiree! Get the boots on, the bandanas out, and the breakfast cooking! Well, maybe not cooking quite yet, but on July 9, we’ll be ready and we hope you’ll be too. It’s time for our Stampede Day Celebration! If you’d like to volunteer, please contact mikki.rca@outlook.com. See you there! Lastly, just a reminder that we don’t have a General Meeting in July but we look forward to seeing you the last Tuesday in August for our next General Meeting at 7:00pm. Happy Summering! Board of Directors, Renfrew Community Association Litter Cleanup by Tom Tremills Thanks to the participants of the second annual Renfrew Community Association Litter Clean Up Challenge! Great weather made for large bags of litter; our litter pickers have made Renfrew just a little more beautiful. Special thanks to Boogies Burgers for the prizes. Support your neighbours. Shop local. SAVE!!! 10% off orders over $50 (excluding tobacco and lottery) Not to be combined with our special discount days. With coupon. Expires July 31/16. Join us for our FREE annual BBQ on Friday, July 15 from 11am-1pm. Food and fun for the whole family. Brand new BBQ and other prizes to be won. A big thank you to our sponsors for their continued support! Crossroads Community Church MacDonalds Consolidated Grimm’s Freybe Coca Cola Canada Bread Donations to the Food Bank or AARCS Foundation will earn you a free raffle ticket. Family owned and operated in your community since 1997! Open 7 days a week: 9 am to 9 pm Holidays: 10 am to 8pm Mayland Shopping Centre 817-19th Street N.E. July / August 2016 Renfrew Reflections 5 RENFREW COMMUNITY NEWS Renfrew Stampede Day Traffic Update by Dennis Laird, Traffic Director Saturday July 9th 9am-noon and 3pm-midnight It’s that time of year again: Stampede! And Renfrew knows how to do it up right. The “best Stampede Party in the whole city” is fun for the entire family. It begins in the morning with a fantastic free ‘the works’ pancake breakfast and live music. After enjoying breakfast, children will want to take in the Kids’ Carnival complete with bouncy castles, carnival games and prizes. And it doesn’t end there! In the afternoon and evening, there is an outdoor beer garden and BBQ complete with live music and dancing. The horseshoe tournament will begin at 3 pm this year so don’t be late! Children are welcome in the beer gardens until 9 pm. Volunteers always needed for this huge event. Have fun and meet new people in the neighbourhood! All volunteers receive vouchers that can be redeemed for a meal and drink. If you can spare some time either the day before the 9th, the day of the event or for tear down on the 10th, contact Mikki: mikki.rca@outlook.com or come to the Hall for the Orientation – Pizza Party on June 22nd at 6 pm. See y’all there! More details about the event itself will be showing up over the next few days on the website (www.renfrewcommunity.ca) and Facebook page so share it with your friends and family and help us spread the word! Renfrew truly is a community that cares - Yahoo! I would like to introduce myself as the new traffic coordinator for the community. In my first correspondence to the community, I would like to advise residents that the City of Calgary and Alberta Transportation are working together to study Deerfoot Trail. The study will make recommendations for both short- and long-term improvements. Recommendations for short-term improvements will be made in early 2017 so they can be considered for funding in the next three to five years. The study will also recommend a long-term improvement plan in early 2018 to manage growth over the next 30 years. As this is a vital artery that borders our community, I encourage community members to learn about this project and to provide input. For more information, please go to http://engage.calgary.ca/deerfoot or contact 311. In the meantime, if you have any traffic concerns within Renfrew, please do not hesitate to email me at renfrew.traffic@gmail.com Enjoy the summer and drive safe! Park n’ Play & Stay n’ Play These free, safe, supervised programs help children make new friends learn new games and activities that they can use on their path to a healthy and active lifestyles. Stay n’ Play: Ages 3Y – 5Y, 10:00 am – noon Participants must be accompanied by an adult/guardian (Max 2 kids per adult Park n’ Play: Ages 6Y – 12Y, 10:00 am – 3:30pm Programs run weekdays and are weather dependant. Dates: August 8th-15th Community: Renfrew Address: 811 Radford Rd. N.E. Play Pass - Play Faster This Summer! Save time and line-ups on the first day by pre-registering for Park n’ Play and Stay n’ Play. Pre-registration does not guarantee entry. Entry to these programs is on a first-come, first-served basis, each day. We encourage you to supply us your information by pre-registering prior to program starting to help you save time filling out forms at the program when you arrive. For more information visit calgary.ca/communitysummerprograms. Ward 9 Update by Councilor Gian-Carlo Carra As we get ready to enjoy the summer months and reconnect with friends and family, I wanted to take this opportunity to give you all a heads up with events that are happening both in our Ward and in Calgary. On Canada Day, July 1, there will be lots of events for all ages. On Prince’s Island, there will be two opportunities to explore Canada’s heritage through the Aboriginal Show Case and through meeting members of our Canadian military. 6 Renfrew Reflections July / August 2016 At historic Fort Calgary, come on down for a free t-shirt to take part in the annual group selfie where we recreate the Canadian Flag. Down on Riverfront Avenue, you can experience rich francophone heritage with the evening ending with fireworks at the Centre Street Bridge. If you have your walking shoes on, during the day, you can stop by Olympic Plaza and view the market. Just down the street on Stephen Avenue Walk, view the usual fare, plus the additional live entertainment and events that will be taking place. If you haven’t been to Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre, there will be free admission and gifts for the first 500 visitors who attend. For more details on those Canada Day events, go to calgary.ca/CanadaDay. You aren’t limited to these events to enjoy your city and neighbourhoods. Your community associations do great work all year. With Stampede season starting soon, it’s a great time to get better acquainted with them and the work they do on your behalf. Please check out their websites and read through their newsletters for their Stampede breakfasts, the other events they will be holding over the summer, and the things they are preparing for in Fall 2016. Community Websites Tuxedo Park tuxedoparkcommunity.ca Renfrew renfrewcommunity.ca Winston Heights-Mountview winstonheights.ca Renfrew Community Garden Update by Heike Pauli/Lisa Mulder Co-chairs Renfrew Community Garden Committee) Hurray, summer is here….no more frosty cold nights having to cover up your freshly planted veggies or days of rain wondering, if your plants will float away .…Our committee has been keeping busy. Monthly meetings coming up with fundraising strategies and finalizing the garden design plan with the help of landscape architects reGenerate Design. Their team has been instrumental in choosing a design that’s not only pleasing to the eye, but also practical and addressing natural “hazards” such as wind and wildlife (freeloading bunnies & deer). Thank you to Lindsay, Luke and Adrian for their continuous guidance and hard work! We are taking a break from regular meetings during the summer months (next meeting Friday, Sept. 9). Instead, we have taken on a great community project. Every second week starting June 8, we are meeting at the Stanley Jones School garden for weeding and general maintenance. For more information on dates and how to join us for this project, please go to www.renfrewcommunitygarden.wordpress.com. And finally, but most importantly, the community garden has become tangible…we have moved a small garden box from the back of the RCA community centre and moved it to the future garden site on Edward Street & Phair Avenue. It’s a humble beginning, but it is a beginning! Ceremoniously, the committee members along with some eager future gardeners came together and planted a variety of veggies and some flowers. We are hoping for a great harvest this fall! And in closing, you can always find more information on our website or email us at rcacommunitygarden@gmail.com. We are also on Facebook! July / August 2016 Weekly Lawn Care (Grass cut & trim) Call NOW to book your summer lawn care service! Power Raking • Aerating 403-650-1699 Junk removal services available! • Adult Classes Beginner to Advanced • Workshops • Canadian Step Dancing - Ballet Jazz - Zumba and more! • Private and Corporate Parties Visit us at our NEW Mayland Heights location! Inside “Spaces” 1709 - 8th Ave NE (former Fitness Plus) 403-921-9757 www.dancethroughlife.ca RENOVATIONS, DECKS ETC. Home reno, new construction, CABINETRY, decks, FENCES... All the things you NEED done but can’t or don’t want to do yourself. A timely, PROFESSIONAL, high quality service on every job! Call today to set up a free quote. *Local references and site viewing available. Tom Fairbrother at 403.614.2682 BUILDING ART Licensed, bonded and insured! Renfrew Reflections 7 8 Renfrew Reflections July / August 2016 COMMUNITY NEWS Bottle drop Drop your bottles off at the Hall parking lot the last Saturday of every month. Support RCA events as well as the Calgary Drop In Centre. The Calgary Police Service has put out a warning to Renfrew residents suggesting that we not leave bottles in our alleys (or in blue carts). Let’s work together to limit bottle picking and make Renfrew a safer and more comfortable community. At the Calgary Women’s Centre SPECIAL EVENTS: Stampede Lunch| Wednesday, July 13 (11:30am-1:30pm) Everyone is welcome to join us for our annual Stampede Lunch as we celebrate community with some delicious food! All other Women`s Centre services will be closed this day. WORKSHOPS: Resume and Interviews| Tuesday, July 5 (6-8pm) Come learn how to present your best skills and qualifications in your resume and for an interview. Learn effective resume tips and prepare for different types of interview questions. Find out what employers are looking for and how to stand out. Inter-cultural Cooking and Women’s Issues| Wednesday, July 6 (68pm) Join us to cook and share a meal while talking about women’s issues. In this workshop, we will be baking a pie and discussing women and domestic work. Cooking, cleaning, and dependent care are common duties of domestic work for women around the world. Let’s explore and celebrate these different experiences together. Paint Night| Thursday, August 25 (6-8pm) During Paint Night, we will be creating a beautiful summer painting. The class is for painters of all levels including those who have never painted before. At the end of this class you will have a lovely painting that can be proudly displayed anywhere in your home. UPDATES: Girl Power Afterschool program| Fall Launch September 6, (45:30) Girl Power Afterschool for girls age 10-12 will start up again at the Women’s Centre on September 6, 2016. It will run every Tuesday & Thursday afternoon. Doors open at 3:30, programming from 4-5:30. This program is free! All girls are welcome. Girl Up Afterschool Program | Fall Launch September 13, (45:30) Girl Up, a new leadership & activism program for girls age 15-17, will launch on September 13. The program will run every Tuesday from 6 -7:30pm. This program is free! All girls are welcome. For questions and to register call 403-264-1155 or email rsvp@womenscentrecalgary.org All workshops and events are free and supplies are provided | No children in the workshops please. Workshops take place at the Women’s Centre of Calgary, 39 - 4 St NE July / August 2016 RENFREW AUTO SERVICE Personalized service for your vehicle... Serving your community for over 21 years! 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Expires Aug 31, 2016 9 Community Connections CROSSROADS MARLBOROUGH PARK MOUNT PLEASANT Crossroads Community Association Hall: 1803 14 Avenue NE Ph: 403-277-6201 Hall Rentals: Call the hall at 403-277-6201 Newsletter email: convenor.editor@gmail.com Facebook page: http://on.fb.me/fqqjLG Marlborough Park Community Association Hall: 6021 Madigan Drive NE Hall Rentals: Call 403-248-1775 Newsletter email: marlpark@shaw.ca Mount Pleasant Community Association Hall: 602 - 22nd Avenue NW Hall Rentals: Call 403-282-1314 or email: hallrentals@mpca.ca Newsletter email: publicity@mpca.ca UPCOMING EVENTS Crossroads Stampede Breakfast: Come join us on Sunday July 10th from 9 to11 am for our Stampede Breakfast at 1803 14 Avenue NE. Community group registration This fall we will have mass group registration on Wednesday evening Sept 7th; call 403 277 6201 for times closer to the date! Family Magic Night: Christopher Cool performs some magic on Saturday, August 20! Doors Open - 6:15pm, Show Starts - 7:00pm Community Members - Free, Non-Members $2.00 Contact 403-277-6201 or crossroadscommunity@shaw.ca to reserve your tickets. Crossroads Community Sewing Classes: Join us for a sewing class and learn how to sew a top on Wednesday evenings from 7 to 9 pm from August 10 to 31 at 1803 14 Ave NE. Cost: $120 Free Summer Family Festival: Sunday, August 27 - 11:30am - 4pm Vermillion Street and Valleyview Rd in Vista Heights. Snacks, Crafts, Face Painting, Stilts, Games and more! Call 403-276-1263 for more info. Crossroads Community Association 50+ Club: We meet every Monday from 6 to 10 pm; first Monday of every month there is a Potluck. If interested, please contact Peggy Fitzpatrick at 403-451-8508. RENFREW Renfrew Community Association Hall: 811 Radford Road NE Ph: 403-230-7055 Hall Rentals: Call 403-230-7055 and leave message. Newsletter: newsletter@renfrewcommunity.ca Renfrew Bingo - The little hall with the big payouts! Saturday and Monday evenings. Nickel Games at 6:10pm, regular games at 6:50pm, Satellite at 8:45pm. Concession open. Friday Pub Night: Renfrew Pub is open in the Social Room downstairs in the hall most Friday evenings from 7pm to close. Friendly bartenders and free pool, darts, foosball and shuffleboard. Be our guest! RCA Stampede Day: Saturday, July 9 Stampede Breakfast & Kids Carnival in the morning and a horseshoe tournament, canteen and beer gardens in the evening. If you can volunteer please email mikki.rca@outlook.com MARLBOROUGH Calgary Marlborough Community Association Hall: 636 Marlborough Way NE Ph: 403-273-5894 Hall Rentals: Call 403-273-5894 or email calmarca@telus.net Newsletter email: cmccnews50@yahoo.com UPCOMING HALL EVENTS: July 16th - 7:00pm - Stampede Breakfast July 23rd - 7:00pm - Open Stage Night - Fireside Lounge Aug 27th - 7:00pm - Open Stage Night - Fireside Lounge SENIORS EVENTS: Befit & Age Well Exercise Class: Friday mornings from 9 to10am in the main hall. Call 403-273-5894 for more info. Walking Program: Tues. & Thurs. mornings starting at 8:30am Call 403-273-5894 for more info. 10 UPCOMING EVENTS AND PROGRAMS: YMCA Calgary Kids In Motion: This program is available to children ages 9-12 who might otherwise not be able to experience a summer program. They do community volunteer projects in the mornings and leisure and recreation activities in the afternoon. Each program is offered two days per week during July and August and there is no cost. For more information please call Owini Dharma (Community Outreach Director) YMCA Calgary (403) 899-4107. Or e-mail owini. dharma@calgary.ymca.ca Dueling Pianos: Live from Las Vegas! November 18th. Call for info. Seniors Crib Club: Every Friday at 1pm in the Activity Room at the Marlborough Park Community Centre. The Club runs from September through June, no registration fees. Community memberships appreciated. Please contact Virginia Savage at 403-366-3042. Drop-in Tai Chi: Every Tuesday from 9:15 to 10:15am. Drop-in Volleyball: Wednesday evening, $4 each Marlborough Park Preschool: For anyone interested in our preschool for the fall, registration will be ongoing all summer long and you can register by visiting the Marlborough Park Community Association office. RUNDLE Rundle Community Association Hall: 2409 - 50 St. NE Hall Rentals: Call 403-280-4752 Newsletter email: rumbles@shaw.ca The Rundle Summit Pub at the hall - Rundle’s best kept secret! The Summit Pub also offers pool tables, dart boards, as well as cribbage games on Tuesday and euchre on Thursdays. Wing night is still on Wednesdays. Families are welcome! New menu! Check it out! Playgroup: We meet in the Lower Hall from 9:00am to 11:00am on weekdays. At the time of writing, there are openings on Wednesdays and Fridays. You can register through the MPCA website; just look for Playgroup. MPCA Book Club: We meet from 7 to 9pm on the fourth Tuesday of each month in the Lower Hall, 602 22 Ave NW. Everyone is welcome to attend to enjoy discussing books (and snacks!) with those with similar interests in a fun, casual atmosphere. Our July 26th book will be The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. September 27th book will be Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng. MPCA Adults Game Day: Starts up again in September Seniors Strength & Flexibility Program: Starts up again in September Quality School Age Child Care For Summer 2016: Pleasant Heights After School is now accepting inquiries from parents whose children have completed Kindergarten to Grade 6 (we cannot accept pre-kindergarten as they are considered pre-school) for fun summer childcare for your child in a warm and caring environment. The afterschool location is out of the Mount Pleasant Community Hall (602-22nd Ave. N.W., Calgary) Interested parents should contact Nancy at 403-289-8233 or 587-998-0122 or by email at: phascare@telusplanet.net. A Day In The Park : Saturday August 6th for all the kids and families to enjoy a fun day in the park. Later in the day Eric Filion will be presenting live entertainment and a beer garden for the adults. Please mark the date on your calendar and watch the web site for more information and times. Mt Pleasant Outdoor Pool: Now open! June 18th - September 5th Rentals, lessons and more! For info call (403) 221-4288, visit www. mpca.ca or email mpsupervisor@gmail.com or mpoplessons@gmail. com WINSTON HTS - MOUNTVIEW Winston Hts - Mountview Community Association Hall: 520 - 27 Avenue NE Hall Rentals: Call 403-276-5474 or Email hallmanager@winstonheights.ca Newsletter email: newsletter@winstonheights.ca Book Club: This easygoing group meets on the 3rd Tuesday of each month from 7-9 p.m. at the Winston Heights Community Centre Board Room. To join our group or for information on upcoming books, please email Kendra at ou-chi@hotmail.com. Here’s a list of upcoming selections: Tuesday, July 19 - Imposter Bride by Nancy Richler. On Tuesday, August 16- If I Fall, If I Die by Michael Christie. Winston Heights-Mountview Playgroup Playgroup is held each Monday morning from 10 to 11:30am at the hall. If you have any questions, or would like more information, please contact Sarah Wiedmer Jarabak at playgroup@winstonheights.ca. Fitness for the Older Adult: Tuesday morning yoga classes starting at 9:30am and lasting one hour. The cost is $5/person. For information, contact Maidie at nhn.whm@gmail.com or Sidney at 403-705-7559. Neighbourhood Pot Luck: The third Friday of every month, the WHMCA hosts a family-friendly pot luck dinner. There are toys and activities for children and a great opportunity to meet new neighbours and friends. Contact Christine at president@winstonheights.ca Renfrew Reflections July / August 2016 July / August 2016 Renfrew Reflections 11 RENFREW COMMUNITY NEWS Green Carts Green Cart set to roll out next spring After a successful pilot that saw a 40 per cent drop in garbage and 89 per cent satisfaction amongst residents, the Green Cart Program will roll out to all single family homes beginning next spring. All communities should have the service by fall 2017. Here are the highlights: - All food, yard and pet waste is accepted in the program. - Unlimited quantity. Use paper yard waste bags for extra yard waste that doesn’t fit in the cart. - Green and blue carts will be collected on the same day every week. - Black carts will be picked up once every two weeks on a separate day since most household waste can be recycled or composted. Residents will receive everything they need to get started including the green cart, a kitchen pail for collecting food scraps inside the home; a sample of compostable bags for the kitchen pail and 12 Renfrew Reflections yard waste bags. Once service begins, households will pay $6.50 per month. This charge reflects the savings achieved by changing black cart garbage collection from weekly to once every two weeks. Green carts go beyond backyard composting If you’re already backyard composting, keep it up. Use your green cart for all the other materials that cannot be composted at home like meat, bones, shellfish, dairy, weeds and pet waste. Why we need to keep food and yard waste out of landfills It may be hard to believe, but more than half of residential garbage is food and yard waste. Composting this material is the right thing to do. When food and yard waste is buried in the landfill it releases methane, a greenhouse gas that is 25 times stronger than carbon dioxide. By using the green carts we reduce dependence on our landfills, reduce greenhouse gas and turn food and yard waste into nutrient-rich compost. To learn more about the Green Cart Program, visit calgary.ca/greencart. July / August 2016 Acro Jazz Hip Hop Fall Programs – Ages 5-12 yrs at the Evergreen Theatre in Mayland Heights. Register online at calgaryjazzdance.com For info call Arlene at 403-835-4535. • Doggie deli and special order birthday cakes • Breed collectibles 616 1st Avenue NE Ph: 403-229-DOGS • Unique gift items • Pet accessories, supplements, food POOCH PANCAKE BREAKFAST Sun. July 10, Noon -3pm (pancakes for pets only!) Donations accepted for pets in Ft. McMurray. Renfrew Reflections Community News Newsletter Deadlines We are now accepting new patients! Early morning, evenings and Saturday appointments available. Your RCA community newsletter is published ten times per year. Dec and Jan are combined into a single issue; July and Aug are combined into a single issue. Editorial deadlines are the 10th of the month prior to issue month. Example: The April issue editorial deadline is March 10th. NOTE: one exception - the Sept issue editorial deadline is Aug 1st. Sept issues are distributed earlier. Send your editorial submissions to: newsletter@renfrewcommunity.ca For advertising info contact: ellisevansdesign@shaw.ca July / August 2016 939 General Ave NE • 403-262-1581 www.BridgelandDentalCare.com Renfrew Reflections 13 14 Renfrew Reflections July / August 2016 RENFREW AND AREA COMMUNITY CONTACTS Renfrew Curling League .................................. Guy Nelson, 230-7076 Calgary Police Service ..................................... District 3, 4303 14 St. NW Office 403-567-6300 Email: pol3009@calgarypolice.ca Calgary Parking Authority ........537-7100 Fire Dept. Hazardous Materials 287-5250 Crimestoppers ............................262-TIPS Drug Unit ....................................206-8388 City of Calgary ..........................Call: 3-1-1 Non-members welcome! Distress Centre/Drug Centre (AADAC) 24 - Hour Hotline .................................266-1605 Boys and Girls Club of Calgary Deb Keller ...... 520-1535, dkeller@bgcc.ab.ca Councilor ......... Gian-Carlo Carra, 268-2430 MLA .....................Dr. David Swan, 216-5445 MP ............................................Len Webber Note: While the pub is open to families until 9pm, we do ask that children be supervised, and that they play games (ie. shuffleboard) only when playing with an adult in attendance.” Area Classified Ads ANIMAL RESCUE Adopt - Foster - Volunteer - Donate Our volunteers range in age from young children to seniors and all are animal-lovers who are looking to make a difference. To learn more, please visit www.aarcs.ca HEALTH & WELLNESS MUSIC LESSONS ONLY PERFECT CLEANING SERVICES References/Bonded. Free est. Non-abrasive, ph-neutral, biodegradable supplies + microfibre cloths for top quality residential cleaning. Call (403) 719-4052 or (587) 434-0798. YOGA CLASSES in new year Monday nights at Rundle Community hall. Thursday nights at Prince of Faith Church. Beginners welcome! Call 403.809.2170 for info or email perizad3@gmail.com for info. 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