Glendale News Board for January

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At the December 13 Board meeting, a representative from Counsellor Pootmans’ office for Ward 6 attended to provide updates. Notably, a portion of the Douglas Fir Trail has been closed out of an abundance of caution due to deterioration of the boardwalk and stairs. The City will study erosion and drainage there to provide a safe trail for all users. We also discussed the developments occurring along 17 Avenue. We learned that the City’s waste management services encourage sharing of waste and recycling bins between primary and secondary suites to help reduce bin crowding on roads and alleyways as density increases.

Fine tuning of the hall’s operation continues as we open from the renovations. Lots of volunteer time and community member skillsets are going into these corrections and finalizations. Thank you to everyone helping out with this!

We are excited for Seedlings to start preschool operations at the Hall January 8!

March 17 to 18, 2024 is Glendale’s next casino! This is an integral part of the operations of our community association. Volunteers are needed – please see myglendale.ca/casino to sign up.

Santa Parade

On Saturday December 9, we had the spirit of Christmas throughout Glendale! Santa and an enthusiastic group of elves toured Glendale for three hours, led by the Calgary Police Service. Everyone then gathered back at the hall for Santa photos, cookies, and hot chocolate. About 100 new toys were donated and distributed to Santa’s The Magic of Christmas, and locally, Brenda’s House in Killarney and Radiance Family Society in Westgate.

Marian Mulligan, of the Magic of Christmas, accepts a donation from the Glendale Santa Claus Toy Drive.

Show Us a Sign!

Have you ever wondered about the accuracy of the date and time on our digital sign on 45 Street at Turtle Hill? Long story, but we are in need of laptop with a Windows 95 operating system to interact with the sign’s software. If you have this key to our success in your archives, please contact [email protected].

Single Use Items Bylaw

With thanks to the Federation of Calgary Communities for this update.

Calgary’s Single-Use Items Bylaw starts January 16, 2024. Single-use items such as plastic shopping bags, utensils, straws, and napkins are designed to be used only once before being thrown away. The bylaw aims to lessen what will end up as litter or go into landfill.

New paper and reusable shopping bags will only be provided on request and there will be minimum fees of $0.15 for paper and $1 for reusable. This applies to in-store, takeout, drive-thru, and delivery orders. Keep a small box, reusable bag, or lunch bag in your vehicle to hold your food while you drive. For delivery, indicate “no bags” on your order and provide instructions to put the order in boxes or bags you have set out.

Foodware accessories, such as cutlery, condiment packets, napkins, and straws will only be provided on request. This also applies to dine-in, take-out, drive-thru, and delivery. Use reusable utensils and straws where you can and only ask for them as needed.

Upcoming Events

Most events are free, and we ask that all participants have an active community association membership. Watch myglendale.ca/events for the following fun activities and to register.

January 14 to March 9 – Sportball Programs – Kids’ multisport programs at the hall! Registration for two to three, three to five, and six to seven-year-olds is open at https://www.sportball.ca/calgary/program-schedules/calgary/. Search ‘Glendale’. Fee is $206.

Thursday January 25, 12:00 to 1:30 pm – Free lunch and learn retirement seminar with Ken Zhang from Edward Jones: Longevity and the New Journey of Retirement. Register to reserve your seats and food for free via [email protected] or 403-547-5433 by January 19. Seats are limited, RSVP today.

Saturday January 27 – Family Winter Fun Day –At the hall and rink.

Tuesday February 6, 2:00 to 4:00 pm – Glendale Card Sharks – Meetings are the first Tuesday of each month.

Tuesday February 6, 10:00 am to 12:00 pm – Glendale Book Club – Meetings are the first Tuesday of each month. Review popular genres in a friendly group! Kids are welcome and toys will be available. Structure and titles will be discussed at January’s meeting and the next title will be posted to myglendale.ca.

Thursday, March 28, 11:30 am to 1:30 pm – Free lunch and learn retirement seminar with Ken Zhang from Edward Jones: Making Your Money Last: Ten Principles for Living in Retirement. Register to reserve your seats and food for free via [email protected] or 403-547-5433 by March 25.

Coming soon: Kids in the Hall playtime (still looking for a volunteer coordinator) and nature-based summer camps at the hall!

Did you know? Alberta has nearly 26,000 non-profit organizations and, each year, 45.7 per cent of Albertans volunteer, providing 227 million volunteer hours to support the non-profit and voluntary sector at a value of approximately $5.6 billion!

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