Glendale’s Stampede Breakfast a Resounding Success!
After a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic and a devastating flood at our beloved community hall, last month, Glendale residents once again came together for the annual Glendale Stampede Breakfast. Approximately 1,800 people showed up at the newly renovated community hall’s grounds to reconnect over pancakes, sausages, hashbrowns, and coffee. Country music played in the background as friends and neighbours visited, and children played.
Thank you to Le Family Dental and Viki Fairbairn and her Royal LePage team for pouring more than 1,000 cups of coffee, the Federation of Calgary Communities for setting up some amazing lawn games, and to Hurst Construction and dozens of Glendale volunteers who flipped pancakes, grilled sausages, fried eggs, and grilled hashbrowns to make the breakfast happen.
A special thank-you to Glendale treasurer and prep chef Terry Craigmile for being the head shopper and kitchen captain. Thank you also to Glendale groundskeeper Spencer Murphy for making sure that the park was in such great shape for the breakfast.
Thank you also to Ward 6 Councillor Richard Pootmans, MLA Janet Eremenko, and MP Ron Liepert for joining the fun as well.
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