Community Recreation Network Gatherings Across Edmonton October & November 2015

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Community Recreation Network Gatherings Across Edmonton October & November 2015 Community Recreation Network Gatherings Across Edmonton October & November 2015 Southeast Network Contact Information Gathering Time Location Name & (Neighbourhoods) Date Address Network 1 Jay Row Wednesday 6:30 Meet & The Meadows Library, Bisset [email protected] October 14 Greet 2702 - 17 St Crawford Plains a 7-8:30 Daly Grove Jackson Heights Gathering Kiniski Gardens Julie Cournoyer Larkspur Julie.Cournoyer@edm Laurel onton.ca Maple Maple Ridge Minchau Pollard Meadows Silverberry Tamarak Weinlos Wildrose 1 of 9 Network 2 Lynn Ferguson Thurs. Nov. 6:30 Meet & Ottewell Hall Forest Heights Lynn.Ferguson2@edm 5th Greet 5920 93 A Ave Fulton Place onton.ca 7-8:30 Gold Bar Kenilworth Gathering Ottewell Paul Samboryk Terrace Heights Paul.Samboryk@edm onton.ca Network 3 Jay Row Week of Sept Greenview [email protected] 28. Exact Date Hillview a and location Kameyosek Lee Ridge not yet set Meyonohk Linda Bombardieri Michael’s Park Linda.Bombardieri@e Mill Woods Town dmonton.ca Centre Mill Woods Park Ritchfield Tipaskin Tweddle Place Network 4 Paul Samboryk Argyll Paul.Samboryk@edm Avonmore onton.ca Bonnie Doon Cloverdale Hazeldean Susan Dack Holyrood Susan.Dack@edmonto Idylwylde n.ca King Edward Park Ritchie Stathcona Strathern Network 5 Linda Bombardieri Later in TBA Charlesworth Linda.Bombardieri@e October Ekota dmonton.ca Ellerslie Menisa Meyokumin Melanie Gizowski Sakaw Melanie.Gizowski@ed Satoo monton.ca Summerside The Orchards at Ellerslie Walker 2 of 9 Southwest Network Contact Information Gathering Time Location Name & (Neighbourhoods) Firstname.Lastname@ Date Address edmonton.ca Network 1 Mary Jean Chapelsky Aspen Gardens Bearspaw Michael Goth Blue Quill BlueQuill Estates Duggan Tyler Pollock Ermineskin Greenfield Keheewin Rideau Park Royal Gardens Skyrattler Steinhauer Sweetgrass Twin Brooks Westbrook Network 2 Anna Vesala Thursday 6:30 pm McKernan Hall Allendale October 22 Social 11341 - 78 Ave Belgravia Kate Russell 7-9 pm Empire Park Garneau Gathering Grandview Heights Michael Goth Lansdowne Lendrum Place Malmo Plains 3 of 9 McKernan Parkallen Pleasantview Queen Alexandra University of Alberta UofA South Campus Windsor Park Network 3 Mary Jean Chapelsky Early Nov TBD Allard 780-944-7598 Blackburne maryjean.chapelsky@ Blackmud Creek edmonton.ca Callaghan Cashman Cavananagh Chapelle Desrochers Graydon Hill Hays Ridge Heritage Valley Heritage Valley Town Centre MacEwan Paisley Richford Rutherford Network 4 Chris Auton Thursday, 7-9 pm Terwillegar Community Ambleside November 5 Church, 1751 Towne Brander Gardens Laura Shewchuk Centre Blvd NW Brookside Bulyea Heights Carter Crest Falconer Heights Glenridding Haddow Henderson Estates Hodgson Keswick Leger Mactaggart Magrath Heights Ogilvie Ridge Ramsay Heights Rhatigan Ridge Terwillegar South Terwillegar Towne Windermere 4 of 9 Northeast Network Gathering Location Name & Contact Information Time (Neighbourhoods) Date Address Network 1 Darrell Nordell: Novemember 9:00am Beverly United Church Abbottsfield Ph:780.944.5424 18th Bergman Darrell.nordell@edm Beacon Heights Beverly Heights onton.ca Rundle Newton Jody Nelson: Montrose Ph:780.944.7682 Highlands jody.nelson@edmont Virgina Park on.ca Network 2 Kelly Cameron (NE) & October 22 6:30-8:30 PM Castle Downs Park Athlone Donna Harasem (NW) Pavilion Balwin donna.harasem@ed 11524 - 153 Ave. Belvedere Calder monton.ca (Northeast of Castle Delwood 780-944-5528 Downs Recreation Glengarry Centre) Kensington Killarney Lauderdale Rosslynn Wellington York Network 3 shannon.murray@ed 2:30-4:00m Parkdale/Cromdale Alberta Avenue monton.ca Community Hall Blatchford Cromdale rocky.pilisko@edmon Delton Eastwood ton.ca 5 of 9 Elmwood Park Parkdale Spruce Avenue Westwood Network 4 Karen & Brenda Bannerman Belmont Canon Ridge Clareview Campus Evergreen Fraser Hairine Horse Hill Kernohan Kirkness Overlanders Homesteader Sifton Park Network 5 see Northwest see Northwest see see Northwest see Northwest Network #1 Network #1 Northwest Network #1 Network #1 Network #1 Network 6 Cheri & Margaret Late October Boyle Street (TBA) Central McDougall Downtown McCauley Oliver Riverdale Rossdale Network 7 Norma & Jessica G. Belle Rive Brintnell Casselman Crystallina Cy Becker Eaux Claires Evansdale Hollick Kenyon Kildare (Londonderry) Kilkenny Klarvatten Lago Lindo Matt Berry Mayliewan McConachie McLeod Northmount Ozerna Schnosee 6 of 9 Northwest Network Contact Information Gathering Date Time Location Name & Address Network 1 Chris McMorran: Wednesday 6:45pm Chinese Baptist (also NE Network 5) Ph: 780.944.7596 October 7 - Church, Dovercourt chris.mccmoran@edmot 8:45pm 11112 109 Avenue Glenora non.ca Grovenor Inglewood McQueen Savannah Westgarde North Glenora Ph: 780.423.5827 Prince Charles savannah.westgarde@e Prince Rupert dmotnon.ca Queen Mary Park Sherbrooke Westmount Woodcroft Network 2 Donna Harasem (NW) October 22 6:30 - Castle Downs Park Athlone Ph: 780-944-5528 8:30 PM Pavilion Balwin donna.harasem@edmo 11524-153 ave. Belvedere nton.ca (Northeast of Castle Calder Delwood 7 of 9 Glengarry Downs Recreation Kensington Kelly Cameron (NE) Centre) Killarney Lauderdale Rosslynn Wellington York Network 3 Alison Mould Wednesday 5:30 pm Castle Downs Park Albany Ph: 780-944-5528 October 21 Pavilion, 11510 153 Baranow alison.mould@edmonto Avenue Baturyn Beaumaris n.ca Caernarvon Canossa Carleton Trudy Raadik Carlisle Ph: 780-496-1911 Chambery trudy.raadik@edmonto Cumberland Dunluce n.ca Elsinore Griesbach Hudson Lorelei Oxford Rapperswill Network 4 Stuart York Tuesday 6:30- Hosana Lutheran Britannia-Youngstown Ph: 780-944-5450 Oct. 27th 8:30 pm Church, 9009 163 St Canora stuart.york@edmonton. NW Crestwood Elmwood ca Glenwood High Park Lisa McColl Jasper Park Ph: 780-944-5454 Laurier Heights [email protected] Lynnwood a Mayfield Meadowlark Parkview Tracey Bink Patricia Heights Ph: 780-822-2175 Quesnell Heights tracey.bink@edmonton. Rio Terrace ca Sherwood West Jasper Place West Meadowlark Network 5 Jessica Monk (442-4629) Tuesday 6:30 - Tentatively at Aldergrove jessica.monk@edmonto October 20 8:30pm Thorncliffe School, Belmead n.ca 8215 - 175 St Callingwood North Callingwood South Dechene Una Bryce (944-7593) Donsdale [email protected] Gariepy a Jamieson La Perle 8 of 9 Lymburn Oleskiw Ormsby Summerlea Terra Losa Wedgewood Heights Thorncliff Westridge Network 6 Ruth Wong-Miller: Wednesday 6:00 - Spirit West United Breakenridge Greens Ph: 780-496-6431 October 21 8:30pm Church, 7003 199 St Cameron Heights ruth.wong- Edgemont [email protected] Glastonbury Granville Hawks Ridge Lewis Farms Industrial Potter Greens Rosenthal Rural Area Big Lake Secord Starling Stewart Greens Suder Greens The Hamptons Trumpeter Area Webber Greens Westview Village Winterburn Industrial North and South 9 of 9 .
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