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2020 Councillor Gift Registry by Ward Gift Registry 2020 Circumstance Date of Report Name of Member of Council Gift Recipients(s) Ward # Estimated value Date Received Source of Gift/Benefit Telus Spark General Admission Passes (20) 1/14/2020 Ward Sutherland Ward 1 Constituents 01 $520.00 1/14/2020 Telus Spark President's Summit- Full Day Honoraria 4/17/2020 Ward Sutherland Ward Sutherland 01 $325.00 1/23/2020 Alberta Urban Municipalities Association Board of Directors Dinner Mtg Honoraria 4/17/2020 Ward Sutherland Ward Sutherland 01 $80.00 1/23/2020 Alberta Urban Municipalities Association Board of Directors Mtg- Full Day Honoraria 4/17/2020 Ward Sutherland Ward Sutherland 01 $325.00 1/24/2020 Alberta Urban Municipalities Association 6hrs Travel Honoraria 4/17/2020 Ward Sutherland Ward Sutherland 01 $240.00 1/24/2020 Alberta Urban Municipalities Association Infrastructure & Energy Committee Mtg Honoraria- Full Day 4/17/2020 Ward Sutherland Ward Sutherland 01 $325.00 2/7/2020 Alberta Urban Municipalities Association 6hrs Travel Honoraria 4/17/2020 Ward Sutherland Ward Sutherland 01 $240.00 2/7/2020 Alberta Urban Municipalities Association Board of Directors Mtg- Full Day Honoraria 4/17/2020 Ward Sutherland Ward Sutherland 01 $325.00 2/27/2020 Alberta Urban Municipalities Association 6hrs Travel Honoraria 4/17/2020 Ward Sutherland Ward Sutherland 01 $240.00 2/27/2020 Alberta Urban Municipalities Association Infrastructure & Energy Committee Mtg- Full Day Honoraria 4/17/2020 Ward Sutherland Ward Sutherland 01 $325.00 4/3/2020 Alberta Urban Municipalities Association Calgary Human Society Event 2/25/2020 Joe Magliocca Greg H. 02 Unknown 1/21/2020 Calgary Humane Society Lunch Meeting 2/19/2020 Joe Magliocca Joe Magliocca 02 $40.00 1/23/2020 Shane Homes 9th Annual Calgary Leaders Dinner 2020 2/25/2020 Joe Magliocca Greg H. 02 $30.00 1/23/2020 Students’ Union, University of Calgary Chinese Lunar New Year Festival 2020 VIP Reception 2/25/2020 Joe Magliocca Joe Magliocca & Guest 02 $0.00 1/25/2020 The Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre Luncheon Meeting 2/25/2020 Joe Magliocca Joe Magliocca, Greg H. & Chad B. 02 $120.00 1/30/2020 Ronmor & Seika Architecture Ltd Calendar, shopping bag, T-Shirt, spinner & box lunch 2/4/2020 Joe Magliocca Greg H. 02 $25.00 2/3/2020 All Seniors Care Living Centres Luncheon 2/26/2020 Joe Magliocca Joe Magliocca 02 $15.00 2/10/2020 Craig Shannon Lunch Meeting 2/20/2020 Joe Magliocca Joe Magliocca 02 $40.00 2/20/2020 Lafarge Canada Inc. Calgary Flames Suite 3/4/2020 Joe Magliocca Joe Magliocca & 11 Guests 02 $1440.00 3/4/2020 Saddledome Foundation Celtic Illusions 3/26/2020 Joe Magliocca Joe & Carol Magliocca 02 $400.00 3/7/2020 Annerin Productions/Jeff Parry Promotions Telus Spark General Admission Passes (20) 4/6/2020 Jyoti Gondek To be donated to the residents of Ward 3 03 $520.00 1/14/2020 Telus Spark DIAVOLO 4/6/2020 Jyoti Gondek Jyoti Gondek + Guest 03 $150.00 1/16/2020 Alberta Ballet Nordic Greats (Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra) 4/6/2020 Jyoti Gondek Jyoti Gondek + Guest 03 $100.00 1/25/2020 Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra Chinatown BIA-Chinese New Year Gala Banquet 4/6/2020 Jyoti Gondek Jyoti Gondek 03 $88.00 1/31/2020 Vivo For Healthier Generations Our Canada, Our Story (Part Two) 4/7/2020 Jyoti Gondek Jyoti Gondek + Guest 03 $50.00 2/1/2020 ActionDignity Tom Petty - Damn the Torpedoes 4/7/2020 Jyoti Gondek Jyoti Gondek + Guest 03 $150.00 2/20/2020 Arts Commons Calgary Folk Festival's Block Heater 4/7/2020 Jyoti Gondek Jyoti Gondek + Guest 03 Unknown 2/21/2020 Calgary Folk Festival Jyoti Gondek + Guest + Ward Office (2) + Calgary Flames Suite 4/6/2020 Jyoti Gondek Community Members/Reps (8) 03 $1400.00 3/6/2020 Saddledome Foundation Calgary Zoolights Tickets 12/14/2020 Jyoti Gondek Ward 3 Team 03 $40.00 11/19/2020 Calgary Zoo Calgary Zoo Engage Dual Membership 12/14/2020 Jyoti Gondek Councillor Gondek + Guest 03 $188.90 11/24/2020 Calgary Zoo Telus Spark-Sparkle Sparkle Tickets + Baked Goods Box 12/14/2020 Jyoti Gondek Ward 3 Team 03 $50.00 12/4/2020 Telus Spark Holiday Gift Basket 12/14/2020 Jyoti Gondek Councillor Jyoti Gondek 03 $92.00 12/10/2020 Highfield Land Management Holiday Gift-Wine 12/18/2020 Jyoti Gondek Councillor Jyoti Gondek 03 $40.00 12/17/2020 Melcor Developments Charcuterie Box 12/18/2020 Jyoti Gondek Councillor Jyoti Gondek 03 $20.00 12/17/2020 Vivo Face Mask (1) 12/18/2020 Jyoti Gondek Councillor Jyoti Gondek 03 $10.00 12/17/2020 Society for the Francophone Heritage of Calgary 20 Telus Spark Guest Passes 4/9/2020 Sean Chu Donated to Ward 4 Community Association 04 $520.00 1/15/2020 Telus Spark Chinese Lunar New year Festival 4/9/2020 Sean Chu Sean Chu 04 N/A 1/25/2020 Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre Chinatown BIA New year Gala 4/9/2020 Sean Chu Sean Chu 04 $88.00 1/31/2020 Vivo - Chinatown BIA Moon Cakes 12/17/2020 Sean Chu Sean Chu 04 $50.00 9/23/2020 Chinese consulate of Calgary Facts and Figures on Corona - Book 12/17/2020 Sean Chu Sean Chu 04 $25.00 10/28/2020 M. Koebel Calgary Zoo Dual Membership 12/17/2020 Sean Chu Sean Chu + Guest 04 $188.90 11/24/2020 Calgary Zoo Picture Plaque 12/17/2020 Sean Chu Sean Chu 04 $40.00 11/27/2020 Mainstreet Calgary Christmas Basket 12/17/2020 Sean Chu Sean Chu 04 $92.00 12/10/2020 Highfield Invest Grp 2021 Calendar 12/17/2020 Sean Chu Sean Chu 04 $15.00 12/16/2020 Japanese Consulate of Calgary Telus Spark General Admission Passes (20) 4/9/2020 George Chahal Ward 5 citizens 05 $520.00 1/14/2020 Telus Spark Chinese Lunar New Year Festival 2020 VIP Reception 4/9/2020 George Chahal Chinese Cultural Centre 05 N/A 2/8/2020 Calgary CHinese Cultural Centre Glenbow VIP Opening Reception 4/9/2020 George Chahal George Chahal 05 N/A 2/8/2020 Glenbow Museum Holiday Gift Basket 12/10/2020 George Chahal George Chahal 05 $92.00 12/10/2020 Highfield Land Management 20 Telus Spark Passes 1/14/2020 Jeff Davison Jeff Davison 06 $520.00 1/14/2020 Telus Spark Christmas basket- popcorn, chocolate, hot chocolate, vodka, liqueur 12/11/2020 Jeff Davison Jeff Davison 06 $92.00 12/10/2020 Highfield 20 Telus Spark Passes 1/20/2020 Druh Farrell Donated to Ward 7 Residents 07 $520.00 1/13/2020 Telus Spark Juliet and Romeo - 2 Tickets 1/20/2020 Druh Farrell Druh Farrell & Guest 07 $136.00 1/21/2020 Decidedly Jazz Danceworks NatGeo Zoltan Takacs : Deadliest Lifesavers 1/22/2020 Druh Farrell Druh Farrell & Guest 07 $160.00 1/27/2020 Arts Commons Office of the Councillors 12 City of Calgary Updated 02/01/2021 Gift Registry 2020 Circumstance Date of Report Name of Member of Council Gift Recipients(s) Ward # Estimated value Date Received Source of Gift/Benefit The Louder We Get - 2 Tickets 2/13/2020 Druh Farrell Druh Farrell & Guest 07 $140.00 2/6/2020 Theatre Calgary NatGeo: Building the Photo Ark 4/7/2020 Druh Farrell Druh Farrell & Guest 07 $160.00 3/16/2020 Arts Commons Holiday Gift Basket 12/14/2020 Druh Farrell Druh Farrell 07 $92.00 12/11/2020 Highfield Land Management Calgary Zoo Inspire Membership 12/14/2020 Druh Farrell Druh Farrell & Guest 07 $279.90 12/11/2020 Calgary Zoo 4 Face Masks 12/14/2020 Druh Farrell Ward 7 Team 07 $40.00 12/11/2020 Anderson Masks Holiday Local Beer Basket 12/17/2020 Druh Farrell Ward 7 Team 07 $45.00 12/17/2020 O2 Planning + Design 20 Telus Spark General Admission Passes 4/30/2020 Evan Woolley to be donated to residents of Ward 8 08 $520.00 1/20/2020 Telus Spark Calgary Zoo Engage Dual Membership 12/14/2020 Evan Woolley Councillor Woolley + Guest 08 $188.90 11/24/2020 Calgary Zoo Holiday Gift Basket 12/14/2020 Evan Woolley Ward 8 Team 08 $92.00 12/14/2020 Highfield Land Management 20 Telus Spark Passes 4/6/2020 Gian-Carlo Carra Donated to Ward 9 Residents 09 $520.00 1/15/2020 Telus Spark The Louder We Get - 2 Tickets 4/6/2020 Gian-Carlo Carra Gian-Carlo Carra & Guest 09 $120.00 2/6/2020 Theatre Calgary Gift bag from Highfield 12/14/2020 Gian-Carlo Carra Gian-Carlo Carra 09 $92.00 12/10/2020 Highfield Investment Group Calgary Zoo Membership 12/30/2020 Gian-Carlo Carra Gian-Carlo Carra & Guest 09 $293.00 12/14/2020 Calgary Zoo Telus Spark General Admission passes (20) 1/14/2020 Ray Jones Ward 10 Constituents 10 $520/$26ea 1/14/2020 Telus Spark Villa Firenza Lunch 2/18/2020 Ray Jones Ray Jones 10 $25.00 2/18/2020 Sue Paton, ISL Engineering & Land Services Ltd Book "Might Nature Be Canadian?" 9/9/2020 Ray Jones Ray Jones 10 $37.95 9/2/2020 W.A. Macdonald, Canadian Difference Co-Founder 20 complimentary admission passes to the Telus Spark 1/22/2020 Jeromy Farkas to be donated to residents of Ward 11 11 $520.00 1/14/2020 Telus Spark Box of Lindt Chocolates 3/9/2020 Jeromy Farkas Ward 11 staff 11 $45.00 2/25/2020 Mr. Bruno Kahane, Omni Consulting Services Inc. Scotch Mints and Toffee Peanuts 9/8/2020 Jeromy Farkas Jeromy Farkas 11 $20.00 6/17/2020 Calgary Co-Op 3 face masks 9/8/2020 Jeromy Farkas Jeromy Farkas 11 $30.00 6/24/2020 Maggie's Masks Book: Corona False Alarm? Facts and Figures 10/27/2020 Jeromy Farkas Jeromy Farkas 11 $20.00 10/27/2020 Martin Koebel Book: The Human City 11/17/2020 Jeromy Farkas Jeromy Farkas 11 $25.50 11/17/2020 Peter Collins Holiday Gift Basket 12/17/2020 Jeromy Farkas Jeromy Farkas 11 $92.00 12/17/2020 Highfield Land Management Investment Group TELUS Spark General Admission Tickets (20) 4/6/2020 Shane Keating Ward 12 Residents 12 $520.00 1/22/2020 TELUS Spark Ward 12 Office Staff and Saddledome Foundation Suite 2/6/2020 Shane Keating Community Association Presidents 12 $974.00 2/6/2020 Saddledome Foundation Calgary Zoo Inspire Memberships (2) 12/14/2020 Shane Keating Shane Keating and Guest 12 $279.90 12/14/2020 Calgary Zoo Holiday Gift Basket 12/14/2020
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