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MAY | 2017CIRCULATION | 7700 HOMES AND BUSINESSES
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MTCA Community ConnectionMcKenzie Towne Babysitters List
ABOUT TOWNE is the official newsletter of theMcKenzie Towne Community Association and is distributed free to all residents of McKenzie Towne eleven times a year. Circulation is approximately 7700.SUBMISSIONS - Please direct editorial enquiries to editor@mckenzietowneca.com and ad enquiries to Bobbie-Jo Bergner at 403.203.9152 or info@mindsdesign.ca. DISCLAIMER - The opinions expressed within any published article or advertisement are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the McKenzie Towne Comunity Association or the publisher.
MTCA Channels of Communication Our community association has several channels to communicate to you, and for you to communicate with us!
Member emails: get a membership and provide your email for ‘what’s new’ updates.
About Towne newsletter: eleven publications/year
Websites: mckenzietowneca.com, yourmtca.comEmail us: feedback@mckenzietowneca.com
What does the MTCA do for me?! • Meets with Councillors and MLAs to bring community
issues to light.• Distributes a monthly community newsletter.• Develops and maintains website with community &
event information.• Helps create a more active and involved community
presence in the community!• Entitles you to a vote at the Annual General Meeting.• Qualifies you to join the Board of Directors and make
a difference in how the community association is managed.
ARE YOU 12 OR OLDER and would like to put your name on our list to be called for babysitting jobs in the McKenzie Towne community? OR are you a parent looking for a qualified babysitter in our community? Contact the
McKenzie Towne Community Association to submit or remove the names of babysitters at: editor@mckenzietowneca.com.
*Please note: Babysitters must have parental consent before they can be placed on the list**
Advertising opportunities are available on our publisher's website www.mindsdesign.ca. please visit to get more information.
McKenzie Towne CommunityExECUTivEPresident: Shelley Wark-Martynvice-President: Breanna ThirlwallSecretary: Sarah FergusonTreasurer: Yvette Lauer
MTCA MEMBERShIp- FREE FOR 2017!Fill out the form below and mail to:
40 McKenzie Towne Blvd SE, Calgary, AB T2Z 4x5 Att: Mckenzie Towne Community Asociation
*MEMBERSHiPS ARE vALiD FROM JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31
Zoe, ..................... 403-257-2194Mahala, ............... 587-893-7242Anindita 15, ......... 403-719-8223Bryn12, ................ 403-203-3989 RC: YESGalal 13, .............. 587-894-0804Alex 15, ............... 403-305-6349Lauren 15,............ 403-263-4782 RC: YESShontel 14, .......... 780-832-2263 RC: NOArmeen13, ........... 587-707-1456 RC: YES
Sheila 54, ............. 403-257-1669 RC:NOSymone 15, ........... 587-438-6933 RC: YESGiuliana 51, .......... 403-850-2532Eva13, ................... 403.686.3222Liz 29, .................. 403.921.9382 RC: YESAn 38, ................... 403.402.9268 RC: NOJewel: l4, .............. 403.461-0072 RC: YESvirginia: 13............403.254-2969 RC: YES
*RC = Red Cross Babysitting
Name: __________________________________________________
Spouse/Partner Name: _________________________________________
Address:__________________________________________________
Postal Code:_____________ Contact Number ________________________
E-Mail: ___________________________________________
Number of Children: ____ Age/s of Children: ________________
o Yes please add me to your membership e-mail list.o Yes! i would love to volunteer for MTCA events/committeesDate: _____________
DiRECTORS
Malik AmeryJim Fitz-MorrisJaydel GluckieJames KusieMargaret McPhersonLaura St. CroixBreanna Thirlwall
MTCA Editorial policy: About TowneWith respect to the MTCA Newsletter:All content appears at the discretion of the Board.Advertorial must be marked as such. All editorial may be edited due to space. Priority of content in Newsletter: MTCA News, Community Events, School Content, Senior and Youth programs and content. Political representation (limited to representatives elected by members of this community ie: if their name appeared on a ballot and they were elected).
Your mtCa membership is free for
2017!
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McKenzie Towne Council Groups and Recreation
Social Groupsat McKenzie Towne Hall All social groups are FREE for residents and youth. Non-residents must be a guest of a McKenzie Towne Resident and are charged $2
Walking Group Tuesday’s & Thursday’s: 9:30 am - 11am (gymnasium); 11am - 12pm (coffee & cards) All ages are welcome to join! Walk indoors in our gymnasium. See familiar faces and some new ones too!
Bridge Mondays from 1 - 4 pm Now FREE for everyone. Come play some cards. A group dedicated to playing bridge welcoming every skill level. Drop-in for some fun and games around the card table. Coffee is provided.
Crafting Group Monday: 6 pm - 8 pm, Wed: 12pm - 2pm Come show your skills and learn from others! This group is a great way to meet new people in the community and socialize.
Open Gym: Monday’s: 9:30 am - 11:30 am We welcome you to play in our gym at McKenzie Towne Hall. FREE for McKenzie Towne Residents. Non-residents must be a GUEST of a Resident and pay $2/child to drop-in. Only 2 adult guests per Resident (parents are FREE).
Drop-In Playgroup: Tues: 12pm. - 2:30 pm Wednesdays: 9:30 am - 11:30 pm We invite you to bring your toddler to play in our gym full of exciting toys, to have a good time and meet other families in the community. FREE for McKenzie Towne Residents. Non-residents must be a GUEST of a Resident and pay $2/child to drop-in. Only 2 adult guests per Resident (parents are FREE).For McKenzie Towne social group information, contact rec@mtcouncil.com or call 403-781-6612 ext. 3.
McKenzie Towne Council
Recreation & CampsCheck out our guide: mtcouncil.com/classes
ReGIsTeR nOW fOR suMMeR CaMPs aT MCKenzIe TOWne Hall! Camp registration forms and information: mtcouncil.com/camps
McKenzie Towne summer Camp 7 weeks, 7 different themes. Ages 5-11. July 4 to August 18 at McKenzie Towne Hall.
Camps run Monday to Friday, from 9:00am - 4:00pm. Additional care is available: pre-camp care from 8:00am - 9:00am and post-camp care from 4:00pm - 5:00pm. There are only 30 camper spots available each week. Camp registration is in-person only. Forms are available online or at McKenzie Towne Hall.
If you have questions regarding summer camp, call 403-781-6612 ext. 9 or email camps@mtcouncil.com
Prince Basketball summer Camp July 10-14 | Ages 10-14 | 9:00 am - 12:00 pm August 21 - 24 | Ages 6-10 | 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Prince Basketball Camps are geared to develop a love for the game of basketball and to learn the fundamentals of the sport. Whether you are a beginner or experienced, this camp is designed to improve your ball handling, shooting, passing, rebounding, one-on-one and team player skills.
If you have questions regarding Prince Basketball Summer Camp, call 403-781-6612 ext. 3 or email rec@mtcouncil.com sportball Camp also available! Visit www.mtcouncil.com/camps for information.
neeD a fITness fIX? We offer drop in passes! Although registration is now closed, check out these great adult drop-in programs: all of our yoga classes, Total Body Workout, Zumba, Chair Yoga, H.I.T.T & MORE! View online at: www.mtcouncil.com.
Unable to commit a full class season? We have 1 and 6 time drop-in passes available for purchase at the hall. Resident 1-time passes are $13 and 6-time passes are $64. Non-Resident 1-time passes are $15 and 6-time passes are $76. Passes are for adult classes only and are non-transferrable between individuals and seasons.For more information or to purchase drop-in passes, stop by the hall!
Recreation takes place McKenzie Towne Hall,
40 McKenzie Towne Blvd. SE.
REGISTER NOW FOR SPRING ClASSES!
For McKenzie Towne Council recreation information, visit
mtcouncil.com, contact rec@mtcouncil.com
Go directly to registration here:
GuesTs Non-residents must
be a guest of a resident and pay $2. Maximum
2 adult guests per resident.
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5 THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING LOCAL BUSINESSESMay 2017
MCKenzIe TOWne Hall is the perfect place to host any occasion: your child’s birthday party (book one of our 4 exciting packages), wedding, meeting, team building, or special event.
We have a banquet hall, multipurpose rooms and a gymnasium able to hold 10 to 125 people.
for information and to book, call 403-781-6612 Ext. 4 or email csr@mtcouncil.com. Visit mtcouncil.com/rentals for details.
Book McKenzie Towne Hall Today !
Home to all occasions!
McKenzie Towne Council Groups and Recreation
rememBer! Your mCKenZie toWne CommunitY assoCiation memBersHip is free in 2017!
see paGe 3 for more details.
mcKenzie towne Council
Community CleansundaY, maY 14tH, 2017
10am - 2pm, mCKenZie toWne Hall
Family Clothing and Used Toy SaleSunday, May 28th, 2017 10:30am - 3:30pmMcKenzie Towne Hall
start clearing out the closets! Book your table for the Spring Family Clothing and Used Toy Sale. We’re now expanding the sale to include adult clothing as well. For more information and application forms, please visit mtcouncil.com.
Drop-In Gym Times at McKenzie Towne HallThere are a variety of drop in sports and gym times for youth, adults, and families to participate in:
Pickleball: Mondays & Wednesdays from 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm. Pickleball is for all ages. Equipment is supplied - or feel free to bring your own! A game mixed between tennis and badminton that is low impact. The game is played on the badminton net court with four players. It is a great game to socialize and get a workout at the same time!
adult drop-in times 6:30-8:30 pm on Tuesday & Friday (Basketball), 7:00-8:30 Wednesday (Badminton) 7:00-8:30 Saturday (Floor Hockey)
Youth drop-in times: Mon to fri: 3 - 4:30 pm.
Parent & Child drop-in times: Mon-Thu: 4:45 pm - 6:00 pm, fri: 4:30 - 6:30 pm, sat: 6 - 7 pm, sun: 3:30pm - 5:30 pm
non-scheduled drop-in gym: 9am - 3pm Mon - fri when the gym is not in use. Please call 403-781-6612 in advance to confirm gym usage, and if available, feel free to stop by during those times. Non-residents must be a guest of a resident and pay $2. Maximum 2 adult guests per resident.For gymnasium availability and schedule changes, visit www.mtcouncil.com.
Time to clean out the house and get ready for the summer! Bring all your donations, garbage, recycling to mcKenzie Towne Hall and we’ll take care of it for you. Come hungry as we’re hosting a free BBQ in front of the building. This event is for mcKenzie Towne residents only. Proof of address will be required at the gate. For a full list of stations and items we cannot accept visit: www.mtcouncil.com
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7 THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING LOCAL BUSINESSESMay 2017
As the Green Cart program rolls out this year, you’ll see how a small change to your routine can cut your garbage in half and turn your food and yard material into valuable nutrient-rich compost. Here’s what homeowners can expect from the program.
You’ll receive everything you need to get started
When your green cart arrives look inside to find:• Kitchen pail and samples of compostable bags to collect food scraps • Samples of paper yard waste bags to use when your cart is full • Instruction guide• Collection schedule
You’ll be amazed at how much can go in All food and yard waste can go in the green cart. You can even put in things that you can’t compost at home like meat, bones, cheese, bread, pasta, branches and pet waste too. These materials can be safely composted because the material reaches and maintains a temperature of at least 55 degrees Celsius during the composting process, which kills any harmful bacteria.
Green carts will be rolled out by quadrant Once everyone in your quadrant receives their carts, weekly green cart pick up will begin and garbage collection will move to once every two weeks.Once the community rollout schedule is finalized it will be available on calgary.ca/greencart.
live in an apartment or condo?By Nov. 1, 2017 your building is required to separate food and yard waste from the garbage for composting or diversion. Talk to your building owner or manager or visit calgary.ca/multifamily.
Blue Cart recycling tip of the month
City of Calgary Information/Updates
say no to stringy Things!Hoses, electrical cords and rope, oh my! Because they get caught in the machines at the recycling facility, keep stringy things out of your blue cart.
If it dangles, it will cause a tangle! Please do not put these items in your blue cart.• No garden hoses • No rope, string or yarn• No electrical cords, cables or wire• No Christmas tree lights
What should I do with these items instead?• If the item is still usable, consider donating to charity, giving to family or friends or
posting on an online bartering site like Kijiji.• If the item is broken, it should go in your black cart as garbage.• Still not sure what to do with your stringy item?
Use the online search tool at calgary.ca/whatgoeswhere to find the answers.
Green carts will be rolled out by
quadrant.
Green Cart service is coming to your home
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8OFFICIAL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTERMay 2017
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Your May safety tip from your Calgary fire Department:Today’s potting soils contain large volumes of peat moss. When peat moss gets too dry, it becomes highly flammable. On top of that, you’ll often find shredded wood, bark, Styrofoam and vermiculite in potting mix. like peat moss, all of these ingredients ignite easily under dry conditions.
Over the past number of years we have received numerous 911 calls from citizens who, while walking their dog late at night, see the outside of a home on fire. These fires are typically attributed a cigarette before they go to bed. After finishing the cigarette, it is put out in the porch plant pot...because “that is where I’ve always put it out and there has never been a problem” then as they sleep the still burning cigarette lights the dry peat moss on fire, and voila! After a period of time, the outside of the house is on fire while the residents sleep inside!
a few simple precautions will help to keep your home safe:
• Make sure the soil around your potted plants stays moist. Keep in mind that the soil in pots dries out more quickly than soil in garden beds, so plan on more frequent watering.
• While regular garden soil may extinguish a cigarette, the same isn’t true for potting soil. Make sure smokers have a safe place to dispose of their butts, indoors and outdoors, so they aren’t tempted to use your pot of geraniums instead.
• Keep potting soil away from combustible materials. Keep potting soil and potted plants away from things that ignite and burn easily, such as firewood, stacks of old newspapers, aerosols, paint solvents, gasoline and cleaning products.
DID YOu KnOW?
The MalTese CROss had its beginning during the Crusades, and its shape adopted to the shields of the knights of Malta who were also known to wear red capes. When assisting armies who had been doused with Naptha and lit on fire, the knights would pull off their red capes and put the flames out. It has since been adopted as a symbol of fire departments.
PrevenT PoTTing Soil FireS
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9 THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING LOCAL BUSINESSESMay 2017
Community Civic ChatMLA Calgary-Hays Ric McIver
Interim Leader of PC CaucusPhone: 403-215-4380 ~ Fax: 403-215-4383 ~ Email: Calgary.hays@assembly.ab.ca
Webpage: http://www.abpcmla.net/ric-mciver-mla-calgary-hays.htmlFacebook: www.facebook.com/ricmciver ~ Twitter: www.twitter.com/ricmciver
Address: 255, 11488 24 Street SE Calgary, AB T2Z 4C9
403.265.4769 YARDBUSTERSLANDSCAPING.COM
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LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTIONStone Patios . Retaining Walls . Yard RenovationsDecks . Fences . Sod . Trees . Painting & Staining
Mother’s Day, May 14, 2017 - Mother’s Day is a celebration honoring mothers, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on various days in many parts of the world, most commonly in the months of March or May. The modern holiday of Mother’s Day was first celebrated in 1908, when Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother at St Andrew’s Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia. Around the world, 46 countries celebrate Mother’s day.
Victoria Day, May 22, 2017 - The birthday of Queen Victoria was a day for celebration in Canada long before Confederation, with the first legislation regarding the event being passed in 1845 by the parliament of the Province of Canada to officially recognize May 24 as the Queen’s birthday. Following the death of Queen Victoria in 1901, May 24 was made by law to be known as Victoria Day, a date to remember the “Mother of Confederation”, and, in 1904, the same date was by imperial decree made Empire Day throughout the British Empire. Since then, Victoria Day has been celebrated on the Monday preceding May 25th, and is a federal holiday in Canada.
update on Castle Park - Highway paving and new water pipelines are part of nearly $20 million in infrastructure investment for the Castle Provincial Park and neighbouring communities. Six million dollars will go towards paving an 11-kilometre gravel section of Highway 774 within the newly established park. Another $9 million is earmarked to help the Municipal District of Pincher Creek construct a water line that ties Castle Mountain Resort to the Hamlet of Beaver Mines. The water line will also serve the Castle Provincial Park.
nDP Bill 1- Governments bill one is a promise to reduce school fees by 25% for families this September. Again, this sounds good on the surface and I and my colleagues will vote for it as it looks like a saving for families. The first problem here is that the government promised a 100% reduction in fees which commits the NDP to breaking a promise with a piece of legislation that they have introduced. The next issue is that school boards have no idea where the $50 million will come from to replace what was collected in fees. They are left to scramble or make cuts in other areas to compensate.
nDP Blood services Bill - The NDP have passed a bill to make it illegal to be paid to give blood in Alberta. They are promoting it as a way to keep the blood supply safe and to prevent “private health care.” Nothing could be further from the truth. The fact is a high percentage of blood plasma used in Alberta for years has come from the United States – provided by paid blood donors. In other words, your government for some reason is happy to pay for blood as long as it is not yours. How is that safer? Is Alberta blood somehow dirtier? Of course not! This only prevents new jobs in the blood business from coming to Alberta. Keeping jobs out is an NDP tradition but not a good one.
Here is the unfortunate truth. Canadian Blood services is a good organization. They bargain collectively with a union important to the Premier. Now we have legislation to protect that and to lock out competition who might not have the same union.
Welcome to Jason Kenney, Our new party leader - On March 18, over 75% of PC delegates voted for Jason Kenney as our new PC leader. I am honoured to serve under Jason’s leadership and look forward to making him Premier in 2019 – hopefully with your help.
scrolls - Birthday Scrolls are available to constituents celebrating their 65+ birthday, in five-year intervals.
KeePInG In COnTaCT:
Please continue to stay in touch with me on issues that affect you and your family. As your MlA, I am your voice in the Alberta legislature and I am here to help you. My newsletter is written a few weeks ahead of publication, so if you are looking for updated information, or have any questions for me or any concerns that you want to share, I would like to hear them.
I also look forward to attending your events in the Calgary-Hays area. Please contact me or my assistant, Tannis Turner, at the Calgary-Hays Constituency Office.
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10OFFICIAL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTERMay 2017
Outdoor home improvement project on your mind? Planning on building a garage, expanding your deck or maybe installing a hot tub? You might be wondering what permits do I require? How long it will take? Or what bylaw and code considerations do I need to know about?
Before you pay for materials, hire a contractor or do it yourself, let The City help guide you on permitting and inspection requirements. We know the process can be confusing, but we’re here to help answer your questions to ensure your project meets Alberta’s safety codes and city bylaws.
Visit calgary.ca/myhome for answers regarding our most popular outdoor home improvement projects, or give us a call directly.
PlannInG seRVICes CenTRe403-268-5311Monday to friday8 am – 4:15 pmcalgary.ca/myhome
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DANCE THROUGH THE SUMMER WITH FOX!We offer summer camps in July and August.
Reserve your spot today! Check out our website for more info.
403.771.0071
Fox offers a friendly, supportive and positive environment for dancers of all
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Baby Ballet, Preschool, Twinkle Toes, Kinder Classes, Tap, Jazz,Ballet, Hip Hop, Acrobatics, Contemporary, Musical Theatre,
Adult Classes, Birthday Parties and much more!
Classes starting at 18 months - Adult
ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!
Fox Dance Company Offers
#BECOMEAFOXWe are located at 3420 114th AVE SEFOXDANCECOMPANY.COMINFO@FOXDANCECOMPANY.COMWe are Social!
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do you miss the days when neighbours connected and got to know each other?Held annually on the third Saturday of June, Neighbour Day is an opportunity for neighbours to come together in the form of a front yard barbecue, garden party, picnic, clean-up or afternoon tea in a local park to celebrate our strong community spirit in Calgary.
The idea is to meet your neighbours, make new friends, have fun and maybe work together on a project that benefits the entire community.
Make saturday, June 17 the day you get to know your neighbours!
visit Calgary.ca/neighbourDay for ideas to help you celebrate. Block party and greenspace permit applications are due May 26.
Calgary.ca/skateparksskateboard season!
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12OFFICIAL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTERMay 2017
2017 is a big year for our city. It also happens to be an election year as Calgarians head to the polls on October 16. Council has been having discussions on important topics like a new arena, a possible Olympic bid and the Green line lRT. If you’re interested in seeing what I have to say about these issues check out my website shanekeating.ca or give my office a call.
Council Gets Closer to finalizing Green line
We are approaching the end of a chapter for the Green line lRT. Over the course of the next few months Council will have some big decisions so that we can present a finished plan to the provincial government. I remain hopeful that once the province sees the final plan they will commit funding to the project. We will have to agree on a phasing plan to identify how much of the line can be built for the budget we have. We will also have to confirm the station locations and alignment for the entire network.
We have come a long ways in a short period of time, but we still have a bit further to go. You can stay up to date on the Green line by visiting calgary.ca/greenline
Habitat projects on the Bow river
The 2013 floods changed a lot of things in our city. Following the 2013 flood The City took forward a number of projects to repair and reinforce banks along the Bow River. These projects helped protect our city, but in some cases they had negative impacts on sensitive fish habitat.
The City has identified a number of sites to supplement lost habitat from flood mitigation projects. One of these sites was a side channel adjacent to Quarry Park. The construction of this project has been underway for a few weeks now and is scheduled to wrap up in the fall. In order to complete this work there will be a temporary detour on the Bow River Pathway. You can find out more information on this project by visiting www.shanekeating.ca/2017/03/30/qp-river/
Ward 12 residential traffic safety town Hall
Calgary Police Service (CPS) and City of Calgary Transportation have been working together to find ways to address residential traffic safety issues within our communities. As a result of a Notice of Motion I brought to Council last year, each Ward in the city will have a Residential Traffic Safety Town Hall. Residents are encouraged to come to these meetings and share their feedback with CPS and City Transportation folks. CPS will be able to identify some specific problem areas in your community that may need more enforcement and Transportation can identify if there are traffic flow or engineering issues that could be addressed.
When: Tuesday, May 23, 7:30pm-8:45pm
Where: McKenzie Towne Hall, 40 McKenzie Towne Blvd SE
Community Civic Chatshane Keating, Councillor Ward 12
Phone: 403-268-1698 Email: Ward12@calgary.ca Twitter: @CouncillorKeats
Facebook: http:www.facebook.com/CouncillorKeatingWeb: www.shanekeating.ca
ASF LANDSCAPING SPECIALISTSFOR A FREE ESTIMATE ON LANDSCAPINGCALL SHAWN 403-651-0424
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ASF LANDSCAPING SPECIALISTSFOR A FREE ESTIMATE ON LANDSCAPINGCALL SHAWN 403-651-0424
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A mother’s arms are more comforting than anyone else’s.- Princess Diana
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403-668-4297 email: copperfieldpreschool@gmail.com#119, 15566 McIvor Blvd. SE
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Copperfield Preschool is a licensed preschool in the south east offering a varied and structured program for 3-5 year olds with the emphasis on making curriculum style learning in a safe and fun atmosphere while preparing the students for Kindergarten. We have a higher staff to child ratio than most other preschools to ensure your child receives our full attention.
Starting end of June until early September
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COME JOIN OUR FAMILY AT OUR 2-STOREY FACILITY! Featuring over 6,600 sq ft of space with 3 dance studios and huge student lounge!The BEST, qualified and experienced dance staff in Calgary! Owner/Director, Jen Gardiner has over 27 years of experience as a fully certified dance instructor, member of the W.R.D.A.A
CLASS DISCOUNTS & COMPETITIVE RATESLocal and Travel Competitions, and ExamsExperience Summer trips such as dancing in Disney’s Downtown parade, New York & L.A dance workshops & more!Year End Recital ShowsSummer camps
#325 4615 – 112 Avenue SEPhone: 403-256-2100
Please refer to website calendar forexact registration dates:
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“onlY motHers Can tHinK of tHe future -
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Corner of:Macleod Trail & 242 Ave. W
Tel: 403-873-0004
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18 Hole “Championship”Miniature GolfYear Round Driving Range
RECEIVE2 FOR 1 Rounds of Mini Golf
OR2 FOR 1 Bucket of Balls
(with this ad only)Expires June 15/2017
www.golf4fun.caTwitter @calgary golf
Tel: 403-873-0004
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To place your classified ad, contact us at 403-203-9152 or email: newslettersales@mindsdesign.ca today!
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PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT - has openings for clients that require full cycle booking, gst prep, payroll & taxes for personal or incorporated companies. Great Rates! Flexible for meeting and discussing your needs. 403.870.7256 debbra1@telus.net.
CLEANING SERVICES: house, apartment, office, dental, medical cleaning. Fast, friendly, reliable, trustworthy & affordable services. Contact Vicky @ 587-999-9646 or mgt_1025@yahoo.com.
DAYHOME SERVICES: Loving dayhome in Copperfield. All ages welcome. F/T & P/T spots. Before & After School care for St. Alberta & St. Isabella. Contact Vicky @ 587-999-9646 or email: mgt_1025@yahoo.com.
PERSONALIZED SPRING CLEAN. Keeping your home light, bright and clean for the spring season! Book your spring clean between Apr. & June and save $40.00! All supplies provided! Insured & bonded! Call, text or email Kim at (403)454-3680 / info@pcscalgary.com www.pcscalgary.comus
BASEMENT WINDOWS R-US: New or larger window openings - includes complete install. Digging, concrete cutting, windows supplied, installed. Window well, backfill, excess material/dirt hauled away. Visit: www.basementwindowsrus.ca or call 403-201-0317. Cell: 403-660-0612
PLUMBING PARAMEDICS For all your plumbing needs! Receive $25.00 off any plumbing or heating repair over $200.00. Expires May 31, 2017. BBB Accredited Business. Call today! 403-452-2911 www.plumbingparamedics.ca
BASEMENT WINDOWS AND DOORWAYS CONCRETE CUTTING - Cut, Supplied & Installed. Doorway Cutting - Concrete Wall Cutting - Concrete Floor Cutting - Core Drilling - Any Size. Excavation/Window Well Supplied & Installed - Weeping Tile Installation. Phone 403-570-0555 info@asapconcretecutting.com.
BRH HOME HANDYMAN SERVICES - Doing it right the first time. FREE ESTIMATES! With over 35 years experience in plumbing, electrical, drywall, carpentry, painting, tiling, flooring, decks and all areas of renovation/construction. For your FREE ESTIMATE, call 403-481-1774
THE CALGARY UkRAINIAN FESTIVAL JUNE 3RD & 4TH, 2017. A fun filled exciting day for the whole family! Come experience true Ukrainian hospitality, cuisine, & culture. There’s something for everyone! Experience what it is to be Ukrainian. The Acadia Recreation Complex, 240 90th Ave SE.
ELECTRICITY IS NOT A HOBBY! Call a licensed Electrician and Pot Light Specialist. No job is too small. Excellent rates. Call John at 403-281-5002 or 403-708-6555.
HOLISTIC NUTRITION CONSULTANT Improve sleep, rebalance hormones, boost metabolism or enhance digestion with food and nutrient programs designed specifically for you and your health concerns! Contact Daina Gardiner, C.H.N. at 403.826.7537 or visit www.mindbodyhealthy.ca.
NEPTUNE PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Residential and commercial service. Renovations, gas fitting and backflow testing. Fully licensed and insured with competitive rates. Customer satisfaction assured. CALL 403-255-7938, 24 HOURS EMERGENCY SERVICE!
PROFESSIONAL TILE AND GROUT INSTALLATION AND REPAIR with over 17 years of experience. Dedicated to well-built and designed tile installation projects for any room. Offering reliable and dependable service. Licensed & Insured (WCB). Contact us 403-619-9962 or arubio@portobellotile.ca
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Price for a classified ad is: $32.50 +GST for a 4-line ad (up to 40 characters per line). However, if you have a valid MTCA community association membership, you get a discounted rate of $24.50 +GST. If you require extra space, the cost is $5 +GST per extra line regardless if you are a member or not.
Home-based/local businesses are welcome to place ads.
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