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Community Clean Up Information

Please mark your calendars, the Community Clean Up event is September 18, 2010 from 9AM to 2PM.

Compacter Trucks will be located at the Salvation Army Children's  Village on 29th and 17th Ave (1731 29 Street SW).

We are needing at least 10 pick-up trucks with drivers and volunteers who will drive around collecting debris from your back lanes.

Please prepare your debris as indicated in the A-Z Recycling and Safe Disposal Directory. This document contains very useful information about the items you can or cannot dispose of and how to go about it.

Please volunteer your pick-up truck and yourself to collect debris.  We need volunteers for many others jobs.  This is a huge event and we need your help.

The e-cycling bin (for details see recycle-logic)  will be located on the parking lot of the Alex Ferguson Elementary School on 14 Avenue at 26 Street (1704 26 Street SW).

If you are thinking of donating some of your unwanted belongings (only good quality donations please, no junk), please check out the Smart Donating Guide from Goodwill Industries of Alberta.

More information about the upcoming Community Clean Up to follow. For now we have collected some reading from the city.

Reduce The EcoFootprint Of Your Next Community Clean Up

A-Z Recycling and Safe Disposal Directory

2010 Community Clean Up Application

 
Membership 2010

2010 Community Membership. Have You bought yours?

Contact Maureen Ord

or use this form to send your membership renewal

Your Shaganappi Community Association board members have been working hard behind the scenes on many issues including the West LRT project impacting our neighbourhood, Parks and Recreation improvements in our community, Fundraising, and Block Watch, to name only a few.

Thank you Maureen for organizing the membership drive!

 
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Block Watch Information April 2010 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Webmaster   
Monday, 14 June 2010 21:22

To Shaganappi/Sunalta West Residents;  BLOCK WATCH INFORMATION:

Below is a list of community service provider web-sites.  Please visit them to learn more on how to keep our neighbourhoods safe, clean and caring.   Don’t hesitate to contact any of them to report a problem.

www.calgaryblockwatch.com  Resources and tips on safe and caring communities 403–509-2565

911 emergency lines; to report a crime in progress if the situation requires immediate police action to prevent crime or apprehend suspects.

www.scan.alberta.ca  (a unit within the Sheriff’s branch of Alberta Solicitor General) for reporting of problem property in your neighbourhood (i.e. prostitution, gangs or drugs) 1-866-960-7226 toll free.

www.calgary.ca  city provided information on different safety topics such as graffiti, environmental design for crime prevention etc call 311

www.calgary.ca/animalservices information about licensing pets, lost and found pets, behaviour problems; call 311

www.calgarypoliceservice.ca  report a crime, crime statistics of different police districts etc. call 403-266-1234 for non emergency related inquiries.  District 2’s Community Liaison Officer’s are; Const. Acosta-King, Const. Brown (ID#4531), Const. Courte (ID#3779) and Const. Niven (ID#3736).  

www.calgaryblockparent.ca safe places for children in Calgary if they are lost and in need to stay if somebody unsafe approaches them call 403-269-6460

www.thecityofcalgary.ca  Bylaws and Information and safety tips call 311

Police and Community Telephone System (PACT) receive Police messages about your community through the telephone. Call 403 266 1234 for registration or go to www.calgarypoliceservice.ca  to register online.

www.shaganappicommunity.ca Shaganappi Community Association where you will find out more: Community Board members (working for a safe and caring community to work and play); monthly meetings: minutes, WLRT, parks - changes, annual park and gully clean-up; by-laws: animal, traffic; hall rentals; activities; social events; block watch; community memberships and more.  Meetings are every 2nd Tuesday of the month.  Receive community e-news with a community membership.  Help support your community association.

Regards, Karen Kryzan; e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
Community Association Meeting Notes - May 11, 2010 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Webmaster   
Wednesday, 19 May 2010 12:07

Attendance:
Dave Wilson/President
Errol Stewart/LRT
Ron Goodfellow/LRT,Dev.,Traf.
Karen Kyzan/BlockW.
Hildegard Bensler/Alex Ferguson Principal
Mike Rawling/ViceP.
Beth Tingle/Berms
Phil Michaud/Hall
Wendi Stewart/secretary
Dan Dorman/Assistant Principal
Maureen Ord/Memberships
Mike Wilhelm/LRT
Mark Middleton/Bylaw city
Lori Lozo/city rep.

Minutes: Amendments to last month?s notes: There was no traffic plan for 26th. St. still under discussion, Mike W., tabled until next meeting, Errol S.

Community News:

Financials: Phil I. is away. Dave W. made a Motion to borrow $2,000.00 from GIC for operating budget, the money will be repaid in one year. seconded Errol S. passed.

Hall: Dave W. Motion to extend physical lease boundary for a basketball court of cement, funded through the casino funds of approximately $65,000.00, seconded Errol S. passed.

Lori Lozo: The city needs two more quotes before the work can proceed. This community had the highest participation in the city for Neighbor Woods Program.

Gully Clean-up: Went well, thank-you to all volunteers and Phil and Betty for organizing the fun event. Lori asked that we leave more deadfall next year in the gully, for birds and other animals. Next year the city will not remove the deadfall that is removed. It?s illegal to cut living trees in the park areas.

Traffic: Next traffic meeting will be held Monday, June 14 at 7:00pm. Lori offered bold signs for the info.

Bylaws: Got rid of the squatters in the park in April and will continue to monitor the area. Karen K. said the park north of Sovereign has sod dumped there, Bylaw Officers said to call Parks Dept. to have it removed. Contact Bylaw Officers for any issues.

LRT: Mike and Errol met with Board, Errol has more info.

Membership Drive: Took place May 8, please ask Maureen for the remaining routes.

Berms: Albert (city) is keeping the issue alive and will take on Bow Trail Berm. City seems to be stalling on Crowchild Berm, Lori is trying to promote the project and keep it going. Beth says we need to get contractor on board soon.

Summer kids programs handed out.

Karen K to take over “Community Clean-up” project.

Meeting adjourned at 7:30pm.

Next meeting is the AGM on June 8 at 6:30pm.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 May 2010 12:24 )
 
Glenlake Minor Hockey Registration PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 13 May 2010 09:05

On-line registration for the 2010/11 season and August conditioning camps will commence in June. Please check online at www.glenlakehockey.com for updates and further information.

Most of Glenlake practices are held at Centennial arenas (located at 2390-47th Ave, SW - just off Crowchild Trail) and almost all our home games are held at Centennial.  Games are scheduled by Hockey Calgary and road games can take place anywhere in Calgary (except in Timbit and Novice where road games take place only in the south). Most arenas in Calgary are within easy driving distance of Centennial.

Players are generally on the ice two to three hours per week for games and practices. There are no set ice times at Glenlake.

Players register in one of the following categories based on their age as of December 31 of the current playing season:

  • Timbits Flames - 5 & 6 year olds
  • Novice - 7 & 8 year olds
  • Atom - 9 & 10 year olds
  • Pee Wee - 11 & 12 year olds
  • Bantam - 13 & 14 year olds
  • Midget - 15, 16 & 17 year olds
  • Junior - 18, 19 & 20 year olds

We look forward to seeing you on the ice.  

Submitted by Glenlake Hockey Board

 
Gully Clean-up PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 25 April 2010 11:11
Gully Clena-up
 
New Traffic Forum PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 22 April 2010 09:46
Please visit the Forum's new traffic related board (click Forum in the menu in the left sidebar). If you wish to contribute, just ask the webmaster.
 
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