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COMMUNITY HALL Meetings in Strathcona County Weddings Reunions Birthdays Retreats 8 Rural Community Programs and Events Book your next event at a Anniversaries COMMUNITY HALL Meetings in Strathcona County Weddings Reunions Birthdays Retreats Operated • Capacity between 80-200 • Banquet facilities • Other amenities by local • Smoke free • Dance floor • 14 locations to choose from! community groups. View photos, floor plans, maps and more: www.strathcona.ca/halls Senior Centres and Activities Sherwood Park (55 Plus) 780-467-8389, 50A Spruce Ave, Sherwood Park Ardrossan 55 Plus Club Mailing address: Box 79065, Sherwood Park, AB T8A 5S3 780-922-2025, 21 Queen Street, Ardrossan www.55plusclub.ca (Check online calendar for monthly activities) Membership $15/person Membership Contact Doreen: 780-416-0570 Membership Contact: Sophie Homeniuk 780-922-3625 Membership $25/person, $1 drop-in fee for activities Rental Contact Geri: 780-922-2748 Monday Floor Curling 9:30 am; Duplicate Bridge, Whist 1 pm; cards, Monday Canasta and Crib 1 - 3 pm; Potluck 5:30 pm (2nd Mon of games, pool, Canasta 6:30 pm; Potluck supper 5:30 pm (3rd Mon of each each month) ongoing for the year month, except July and August) Tuesday Travelling Café 1-3 pm (Oct to Jun); Kitchen Bridge 1-3 pm Tuesday Bocce 9:15 am; Bridge 1 pm; (ongoing for the year) pool, Wizard card games 6:30 pm Wednesday Floor Curling 1-3 pm (Oct to May) Wednesday Coffee and Conversation 10:30 am to 12 pm; Thursday Bocce 10 am-12 pm (May to Oct); Carpet Bowling 1-3 pm Euchre, pool 1 pm; Cribbage 6:30 pm; (Oct to May); Canasta and Crib 7 pm (ongoing for the year) Thursday Floor Curling 9:30 am; Canasta, pool 1 pm; Duplicate Friday Artists’ Group 9 am-12 pm; Scrabble 1-3 pm Bridge,pool 6:30 pm; Sunday Dance 1-4 pm (4th Sunday of each month, ongoing for the year) Friday American Standard Bridge, pool 1 pm; Canasta & pool 6:30 pm Josephburg (Strathcona Area 5) Saturday Crib tournament 1 pm every third Saturday(no tournaments in July and August); Canasta and pool 6:30 pm 780-998-3441, 57A, 54569 Range Road 215 Membership - $7.50/person South Cooking Lake Seniors Club Membership Contact Brenda Jossy: 780-998-3441 780-922-2639 102-22106 South Cooking Lake Road Monday Potluck supper and monthly meeting 6 pm Membership Contact: Rod 780-922-2639 (2nd Mon of each month) Membership - $5/person, $1 drop-in fee for activities Tuesday Artists Group 1 pm; Genealogy course 7 pm (4th Tuesday of Tuesday Potluck lunch 12 pm (2nd Tue of each month) each month) contact Reg 780-998-4118 Pool, shuffleboard, board games and card games 1 to 4 pm Wednesday Baby Boomers meet on the 1st and 3rd Wed at 7 pm and Friday Pool, shuffleboard, board games and card games 7 to 9:30 pm 2nd and 4th Wed at 1 pm www.strathcona.ca/halls 9 Rural Community Programs and Events Antler Lake Uncas Community League Good Hope Community Hall www.antlerlake.ca www.goodhopehall.wix.com/ghch Become a member (free), sign up at antlerlake.ca Monthly meeting 1st Tue of the month, 6:30 pm, Info: 780-998-4661 Monthly meetings 3rd Wed, 7 pm at the hall Lake Stewardship Meeting 6:30 pm, 3rd Wednesday of every Hastings Lake Community Association month at the hall. Contact Leah @ [email protected] for www.hastingslakehall.ca more information Hall rental contact: Crystal Buyar 780-953-1570 Plus 55 Coffee Club 2nd Wednesday of every month 1:30 - 3:30 pm Hatha Yoga Tue and Thu, 7 pm. Contact [email protected] Ardrossan Recreation and Josephburg Agricultural Society Agricultural Society www.josephburg-ag.ca www.ardrossanag.ca Josephburg Presents See website or call Diane 780-998-2740 st Free movie night 1 Fri, monthly. Concession supports non-profits. Pickleball Moyer Rec Centre www.strathcona.ca/reccalendar Art Society of Strathcona County Teeball-4-Fun and Softball-4-Fun May and June. Come watch. Farm Smarts Safety Camp May 23, 2:30 - 5 pm Moyer Rec Centre; www.artstrathcona.com JAS Classic Extreme Trail Challenge May 25, 10 am at the Brookville Community League Josephburg Gymkhana Grounds; JMHA TransCanada Pancake www.brookvillehall.wixsite.com/rentusnow Breakfast May 26, 7:30 - 10 am at the Moyer Rec centre; Monthly meetings 3rd Thu, 7 pm memberships due - $10/family JAS Classic Beef Show May 26, 9 am Moyer Rec Centre; Garage Sale May 30, 31, June 1, contact Jeannette 780-998-1975 Fort Sask 4-H Beef Show May 27, 9 am Moyer Rec Centre. Pilates Mon at 6:30 pm, contact Deborah 780-909-0505 South Cooking Lake Community League Hall Rental Coordinator is now Jelaney Derkach at 780-920-8313 www.southcookinglake.com Visit website for info on events. We offer classes in dance, art, yoga, barre Colchester Community League fitness, Zumba®, photography, drama, martial arts, music, knitting and www.colchestercommunity.org Twitter: @colchester_hall crocheting, meal prep, Girl Guides, Scouts, paint nights and more. Look for [email protected] us on Facebook under “South Cooking Lake Community League” Youth Fun day - Saturday, June 8 (3-10 pm); Family Fun Day - Monthly league meetings: Second Thu of each month at 7 p.m. at Sunday, June 9 (11 am - 2 pm); Show’n Shine - Sunday, September 8 the Hall (except for July and August) Check colchestercommunity.org for updates. Trail Days Saturday, August 17 - Family fun for all - parade, pony rides, Country Market, bouncy houses and more. Deville/North Cooking Lake Whitecroft Community League Community League www.whitecrofthall.org www.dnclhall.com [email protected] Zumba Gold Tue 9:30 - 10:30 am, Sandria 780-467-8186 Hatha Yoga Mon 7 - 8:15 pm, Wed 8:30 - 9:45 am visit www.trueblissyoga.com for more information. Wye Community League Deville Community Market Every Tue 4 - 8 pm www.wyecommunityleague.org Fiddling Group Mon, 6 - 9 pm 780-449-6286 Tai chi Tue, 8:45 - 11:45 am, Tom 780-504-3165 Bookmobile www.sclibrary.ca/bookmobile Girl Guides Tue, 6 - 9 pm, Brownies Wed, 6 - 9 pm, Ruth 780-662-3826 3:30 - 4:30 pm North Cooking Lake Community Hall Anavets Fri/Sun, Hank 780-449-3173 5 - 6 pm Brookville Community Hall Monday St. Jean Baptiste Day June 22, 7 - 10 pm 6:45 - 8:15 pm Ardrossan Recreation Complex Hall Rental Coordinator is Marie at 780-449-6286 2:30 - 3:30 pm Strathcona Olympiette Centre 4 - 5 pm Hastings Lake Community Hall Parent Link Drop-in Play Programs for Families 5:15 - 6 pm Ministik School These programs are a great way to meet other parents and caregivers, Tuesday 6:15 - 7:30 pm South Cooking Lake Community Hall play with your child and find out what is happening in your community. 7:45 - 8:30 pm Colchester Hall All programs are parented, free and unregistered. 4 - 5 pm Partridge Hill Community Hall www.strathcona.ca/parentlink 5:30 - 6:30 pm Good Hope Community Hall Mon 10 am - 12 pm Colchester Hall Wednesday 7 - 8 pm Josephburg Moyer Recreation Centre Mon 10 - 11:30 am North Cooking Lake Community Hall Tue 10 am - 12 pm Brookville Community Hall 3:30 - 4:30 pm Collingwood Cove (mailboxes) Wed 10 am - 12 pm Antler Lake Hall 5 - 6:30 pm Country Mercantile Store Thu 10 am - 12 pm South Cooking Lake Community Hall Thursday 7 - 8 pm Antler Lake Community Hall Strathcona County Thu 10 am - 12 pm Whitecroft Community Hall Please visit our website for a listing of LIBRARY Fri 10 am - 12 pm Strathcona Olympiette Centre Bookmobile special visits to seniors and preschoolers. Summer 2019 Kinsmen Leisure Centre Modernization Beginning spring 2019 Construction will begin this spring to modernize the Kinsmen Leisure Centre. This 40 year old building will be receiving some much needed mechanical and structural upgrades. Improvements will also include the addition of a universal changeroom designed to support family, group, and special needs. The Kinsmen Leisure Centre will remain open during most of construction but the whirlpool, steamroom, and kids pool will be closed. Visit the Strathcona County website for construction updates and details. 780-464-2211 www.strathcona.ca/klc NEW Kindergarten Kids A new registered program to supplement full-day kindergarten. Parents can register their child for every other Friday or Tuesday to match their unique kindergarten schedule. Coming fall 2019 5Y - 6Y • Ardrossan Recreation Complex - Tuesdays • Strathcona Olympiette Centre - Fridays • Kinsmen Leisure Centre - Fridays Watch for full details in the Fall 2019 Recreation Guide 780-467-2211 | [email protected].
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