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First Annual Kid’s Day

Children PlayingFirst Annual Kid’s Day

Sunday September 8th, 11am – 3pm at the Crestmont Hall

This is a great opportunity to get all the kids in Crestmont out to enjoy a fun day outside.  We will have two bounce houses, one for the little ones and one for the older kids.

In addition we will have various events including mini golf, games, contests, prizes and more.

There will be a BBQ and some other wonderful surprises for a great fun filled day.

The cost is FREE for Crestmont Community Association members so if you have not paid your $25 membership, you can do so now right from our website: GET MY MEMBERSHIP!

For non-members there is a $5 cost which you can also pay on our website: PAY MY $5

 

CCA Members there are some other great upcoming events you get to take advantage of for FREE!

Fourth Annual Fall Clean-up

Sunday September 29th from 10am – 2pm

Children’s Halloween Party

Sunday October 20th, 1pm – 5pm

 

Regarding the Crestmont Hall

CrestmontWe get a LOT of inquiries about the Crestmont Hall.  Just to be clear, WE are the Crestmont Community Association and we are a not-for-profit, volunteer run organization made up of community members.  Although we are graciously offered the use of the hall for our meetings and events, we DO NOT manage the hall.

The Crestmont Homeowners’ Association manages the Hall and it’s rental for weddings, fitness classes, etc.  The Crestmont Homeowners’ Association is a not-for-profit registered under the Society’s Act.

Visit http://www.crestmont.ca/commlife_amenities.bpsx for more information

For rental inquiries contact:
Office:  403-202-2175
Email: crestmonthall@shaw.ca
Fax:  403-532-1954

First Annual “Chip in Fore Communities” Golf Tournament

Chip In Fore CommunitiesThe Federation of Calgary Communities and Community Mediation Calgary are hosting the first annual “Chip in Fore Communities” Golf Tournament on Friday, August 16, 2013 at The Canal at Delacour Golf Club.  We have found great sponsors and have received fabulous prizes to give away.  What we now need are GOLFERS!

Join us  for only $149/person or $575/foursome!  Entry fee includes a round of golf with a power cart, lunch, dinner, and the opportunity to win some fantastic prizes including a trip for two to Mexico, $15,000 in cash prizes, Calgary Flames tickets, and much more!

–          To register, please visit: http://calgarycommunities.com/2013/04/17/chip-in-fore-communities-golf-tournament/

Federation of Calgary Communities
301 1609 14th Street SW
Calgary, AB T3C 1E4
Phone: 403-244-4111 ext. 201
Fax: 403-244-4129

First Annual Calgary Floating Lantern Memorial Event

Obon Festival JapanFirst Annual Calgary Floating Lantern Memorial Event

Calgarians weary from the flood, mud and stress will deeply appreciate the FLOATING LANTERN MEMORIAL to be held at Olympic Plaza August 9. This time of remembrance will link our travails with those who suffered from the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, bringing tranquility through pure, quiet water and floating lit lanterns as the sun sets. Introduced with Japanese drumming, Indigenous Canadian singing, Andean flute, Calgary’s poet laureate, and Asian zither while attendees assemble their cedarwood and beautiful rice-paper lanterns (available by donation), the lantern launch will be accompanied by Japanese flute then silence.

 

DATE:                        Friday, August 9, 2013

PLACE:                      Olympic Plaza, 8th Ave SW Calgary

TIME:                          8pm to 10.30pm

COST:                        Free;    lanterns by donation

WHO:                        All who wish to find or support peace

 

ORGANIZERS:         The 2020 Vision for Humanity Network

Project Ploughshares Calgary

Calgary Centre for Global Community

 

INFORMATION:        Karen at 403-270-7366

office@ploughsharescalgary.ca

Blood Clinic at the WinSport Centre (COP)

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Canadian Blood Services is holding a clinic at the WinSport Centre (COP) on July 23rd from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Canadian Blood Services has been affected by the recent flooding as their clinic was shut down for several days both in Calgary and Lethbridge impacting our ability to collect blood products for local hospitals. Blood donation is another wonderful way we can support our community and ensure Calgary hospitals continue to have the blood they need for ongoing treatments.

Please call 1-888-2-DONATE to book your appointment today.

88 Canada Olympic Road N.W.
Markin Macphail Centre

Music (and Yoga) in the Valley Ridge Garden

The Valley Ridge Community Garden is pleased to invite Crestmont Residents to “Music in the Garden” every Sunday evening in July and August from 6:30-8:00 pm.  The garden is located just past the playground on Valley Meadow Close.  There is no charge to attend, please bring your friends and your lawn-chairs.

The Valley Ridge Garden is also hosting Yoga in the Garden every Wednesday Night from 7:30-8:45, there is a $10.00 drop in fee.

Many thanks to our Valley Ridge neighbours for extending their welcome to us.

Items Still Needed for Flood Victims

Flooded_HouseThe following items are still in need for helping the Calgary Flood Victims…

  1. Baking Soda
  2. Bandaids
  3. Buckets
  4. Containers w/ Lids
  5. Crowbars
  6. Dryer Sheets
  7. Electrical Cords
  8. Flashlights
  9. Garbage Bags
  10. Garbage Bins
  11. Hammers
  12. Laundry Soap
  13. Rags
  14. Rakes
  15. Rubber Boots
  16. Shovels
  17. Scrub Brushes
  18. Spray Bottles
  19. Squeegees
  20. Vinegar

The Crestmont Hall will be a drop-off location for these items today (Wednesday June 26th).

Thank you so much to all the volunteers that helped out on Tuesday to put together 2000 bag lunches.  The makings for these lunches were generously donated by SYSCO Food Services Calgary.

 

CCA and VRCA help for flood victims

Do you want to help our Flood Victims?

Crestmont CA and the VRCA are coming together to help our City where we can.  The Crestmont Community Association has secured the Crestmont Community hall from 10am-6pm on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week.  They intend to use the facility as an item-drop off location, and on Tuesday, as a sandwich-making location.

If you would like to assist with sandwich making on Tuesday morning starting at 9:00am, please show up at the Crestmont Hall and all food is being generously supplied by Sysco Food Services Calgary.

↓↓↓ To help out click the link below  ↓↓↓
I Want to Help CCA & VRCA Help the YYC Flood Victims

There are 5 main ways our Community Associations can work together to help our City recover from this disaster.

1.     Help those less fortunate:

We have been informed that the Calgary Drop-In Center, the YWCA, and several other agencies are in dire need of a few key items:

A)     Razors, Brushes, Combs, Contact Solution

B)      Toothbrushes and toothpaste

C)      Feminine hygiene products

D)     Socks and underwear for boys, girls, men & women

E)      Diapers, Wipes, Baby Formula, Baby Food, Receiving Blankets

F)      Shampoo, lotion, conditioner, deodorant

G)     Hand-sanitizers, cleaning supplies, mops, brooms, garbage bags, cleaning gloves

H)     Boxes, duct tape and packing tape

I)        Plungers, flashlights, batteries

J)       Work gloves, work boots, rubber boots

K)      Backpacks, paper (lined and plain), markers, pens

L)       Water bottles, blankets

 

2.     Thank our EMS personnel:

Gifts cards to:

A)     Tim Hortons

B)      Safeway

C)      Prepaid Phone and Credit Cards for Communal Use

D)     Any other Gift cards (food is great…Subway, etc.)

 

3.     A Food Drive:

A)     The Calgary Drop-In Center and Calgary Food Bank will accept non-perishable food items, so if you have canned or non-perishable goods, please consider donating them.

B)      On Tuesday, assuming there is still a need, a sandwich-making day for the Calgary Drop-In Center will occur at the Crestmont Community Hall.  Please consider bringing bread, sandwich meats, etc. and help us make some sandwiches!

 

4.     Physical Help:

There will be a number of Bowness seniors and disabled who will have difficulty cleaning out their homes and basements in the coming days.  They may require dump runs, etc.

 

If you are willing to offer your help in assisting them, we are willing to buddy you up with a fellow VR or Crestmont resident and find Bowness residents who need you!  Please email to add your name to the list, and we will email you when a request is received.

 

5.     Monetary Donations:

There are many amazing organizations collecting monetary donations.  Here is a list of a few of them.  Please donate directly to these organizations, as neither the VRCA nor the CCA will accept cash donations.

A)     AARCS.  This amazing organization rescues hundreds of dogs and cats each year, and has been particularly active in the flooded First Nations reserve of Siksika.  (They can also use donated pet supplies.)   http://www.aarcs.ca/

B)      Canadian Red Cross.  www.redcross.ca  You can Text 30333 to automatically donate $5 to flood relief.

C)      Volunteer Calgary has a comprehensive list of additional sites accepting donations of money or items.   http://volunteercalgary.wordpress.com/2013/06/22/calgary-flood-donation-drop-off-points-and-wish-lists/

 

We hope your family and friends are safe, and are thankful that our Communities were relatively unaffected.

Jason Simms

Crestmont CA President

 

 

Oh What a Party!

Crestmont Community Association 2013 Wine & Cheese Event DecorOn June 7th, the Crestmont Community Association had a pretty swell soiree at the Crestmont Hall.  With over 70 people in attendance there was great community spirit, lots of fun and almost $1800 in prizes donated by our generous sponsors.

Of course this event couldn’t have happened without the hard work of our volunteer board members and the other volunteers that helped out.  A huge thank you to the following people:

Terrina Pawluk
Al Del Degan
Janie Jacobs
Shahid Naqi
Katherine Jones
Shelly Zucht-Shorter
Binnu Jeyakumar
Gail Gazdag
Don Noakes
Darwin Smolinski
Trevor Mahon
Catherine Garry
Paul Godard
Jason Simms

… and of course our sponsors that really helped us to make this a very classy and memorable event…

Absolute Audio Video
Servus Credit Union (Bowness)
Vincor/Constelation
SML Entertainment
River Spirit Golf & Country
Spring Bank Cheese Factory
Wildrose Brewery
SmartMart
Roma Catering
Van Gogh
Cobs Bread Crowfoot
Rics Grill COP
Peel Spa & Salon
Cobblestone Garden Centre
Edible Arrangements
Valley Ridge Liquor Store
Ideal You Ideal Weight and Wellness Clinic
Crestmont Bootcamps
Safeway Montgomery
NW  Fit Bootcamp
Wedding Pavillion

Here are some images from the event…

2013 Wine & Cheese Party

…or the link below if the above album above isn’t working for you.

https://picasaweb.google.com/113095239003114222490/2013WineCheeseParty?authuser=0&feat=directlink

If you haven’t already renewed your Crestmont Community Association membership then please do so now, we have more great events planned and we want to see you there.

We are always looking for volunteers so let us know that you want to help out.