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Aspen Spring NOVEMBER 2016 DELIVERED MONTHLY TO 13,700 HOUSEHOLDS your ASPENSPRING BRINGING ASPEN ESTATES/WOODS, COUGAR RIDGE, SPRINGBANK HILL, WENTWORTH & WEST SPRINGS RESIDENTS TOGETHER DIRECTIONS NOW OPEN CONTACT INFO • Family and Cosmetic Dentistry Dr. Michael Sander, DMD • Evening and Weekend Appointments Springbank Hill Dental • Direct Insurance Billing #133 - 7460 Springbank Blvd. SW • Dedicated Children’s Play Area with iPads Calgary, AB T3H 0W4 • Botox Cosmetic & Therapeutic Treatments T: 403.454.4757 • Start-to-Finish Dental Implants W: www.springbankhilldental.com • Invisalign Clear Braces E: [email protected] New Patients and Emergencies Always Welcome FOUNDATION STRENGTH HISTORY FLEX ROOM ALL BED WIC W 7’5” x 8’2” BEDROOM 11’0” x 10’2” W/D High School Info Session BEDROOM 11’4” x 10’2” Wednesday, Nov. 16 PATIO 7:00 p.m. 72 sq.ft. WIC Jr. Kindergarten - Gr. 9 #140 - 215 9 Avenue SW Info Session Calgary, Alberta Office: 587-387-2228 Wednesday, Nov. 23 www.markdevernden.com 7:00 p.m. clearwateracademy.com Visit Admissions on our website to register or call 403-240-7901 ASPEN SPRING I NOVEMBER 2016 3 Aspen Estates/Woods • Cougar Ridge • Springbank Hill • Wentworth & West Springs Springbank Ladies Time Out 6 Elected Offi cials Ron Liepert Real Estate Update 9,11,13,15 JOIN THE FIGHT FOR MEN’S HEALTH. WWW.MOVEMBER.COM MP Calgary Signal Hill #2216, 8561 8A Avenue SW My Babysitter List 17 Calgary, Alberta T3H 0V5 Phone: 403-292-6666 There are three ways to get involved with Movember and support men’s health: Fax: 403-292-6670 At a Glance 18 Email: [email protected] Your Community Business WHAT HOW WHEN Councillor Richard Pootmans Ward 6 Offi ce of the Month 20 The moustache is For the 30 days in the P.O. Box 2100, Station M Grow a Mo, Calgary, AB, CanadaT2P 2M5 G R O W save a Bro our ribbon for month formerly known men’s health as ‘November’ Phone: 403-268-2430 Fax: 403-268-3823 Email: [email protected] Web: www.calgary.ca/ward6 Raise funds for men’s Anytime, anywhere, M O V E Get active for health while you do during the month Mike Ellis men’s health something good for of Movember MLA, Calgary-West your own health Unit 234, 333 Aspen Glen Landing SW Calgary, AB Canada T3H 0N6 Phone: (403) 216-5439 Any excuse for a good Fax: (403) 216-5441 Email: [email protected] Throw or go to a time. Events are a Anytime, anywhere, H O S T Movember event great way to have fun during the month and raise funds for of Movember Debora Drever men’s health MLA, Calgary-Bow 6307 Bowness Rd NW Calgary, AB Canada T3B 0E4 Phone: (403) 216-5400 Fax: (403) 216-5402 Email: [email protected] NEWSLETTER AD SALES GREAT NEWS PUBLISHING HAS BEEN Great News Publishing Ltd. PROUDLY SERVING ASPEN WOODS, SPRINGBANK HILL AND 403.720.0762 | 403.263.3044 WENTWORTH FOR 6 YEARS! [email protected] | www.great-news.ca 4 NOVEMBER 2016 I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities ASPEN SPRING I NOVEMBER 2016 5 I didn’t expect to feel so comfortable here. Feeling at home means enjoying the things you like to do. Which is why at Amica, you can always enjoy your day the way you like to – read your book in a quiet corner or enjoy a snack when you want to. You can expect an all-inclusive community that is personalized to you with a range of first-class amenities and services. You can choose care and support options tailored to your unique needs and preferences. Independent Living • Assisted Living Expect More.TM Come learn about our enhanced care and support options. Spring- to visit with friends and to share the holiday spirit! Pro- Call or book a visit online at amica.ca bank La- ceeds from this event will be donated to local charities dies Time Out supported by Springbank Ladies Time Out. invite the com- We provide an opportunity for women of all ages in munity to join us for the Calgary area to meet new people, to socialize and our Deck the Halls Christmas to participate in a wide variety of registered classes and Market on Monday, December 5th from activities including cooking, yoga, arts and crafts, fl oral Amica at Aspen Woods 9am-12noon at Eden Brook Reception Centre at arranging and much more. Classes and events are held 10 Aspenshire Drive SW, Calgary Lower Springbank Road and 17th Ave SW. You will be on Monday mornings at the Eden Brook Reception Cen- a t A s p e n Wo o d s 403-240-4404 able to fi nd everything from homemade artisanal items tre. Please visit our website at www.springbanklto.com to delicious foodie treats. Vendors will be posted on our South of Bow Trail SW or Facebook/Springbank LTO for a list of classes as well website at www.springbanklto.com. There will be door off 85th Street SW as information on January 2017 registration for the win- prizes, coff ee, tea and holiday treats, as well as a chance amica.ca ter session. 6 NOVEMBER 2016 I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities ASPEN SPRING I NOVEMBER 2016 7 IN & AROUND Get Your CALGARY Pass Did You Know? Today! Cloverdale Paint Now Offers Compounding Pharmacy and Travel Clinic 403.246.5511 Discounts to Community Springbank Hill Real Estate Update www.alivedanceworks.com Association Members! Last 12 Months Springbank Hill Cloverdale Paint is now off ering club member pricing to community association members and organizational MLS Real Estate Sale Price Update Monday, Tuesday, members of the Federation of Calgary Communities! Average Asking Price Average Sold Price Wednesday, Thursday, 10 Yoga What does this mean for you? Well, whenever you October 2016 $733,500.00 $703,500.00 Friday & Sunday classes need to buy paint you simply go to Cloverdale and September 2016 $774,900.00 $765,000.00 say you are a “Federation of Calgary Communities August 2016 $939,000.00 $885,000.00 Classes Club Member” and you will receive more than 25% July 2016 $792,450.00 $782,750.00 off paint and more than 15% off paint accessories! June 2016 $769,950.00 $762,250.00 May 2016 $738,950.00 $711,600.00 for Cloverdale Paint approached us to set up this discount April 2016 $819,900.00 $795,000.00 program as they understand that community associa- March 2016 $743,000.00 $720,000.00 Youth Yoga $160 tions, their volunteers, and their members are at the heart Don’t go viral. Sundays @ 11:00 am of our city, and they wanted to give back in some way. February 2016 $724,000.00 $696,000.00 January 2016 $564,900.00 $547,500.00 Get your u shot here. Thanks to Cloverdale Paint for their support and com- December 2015 $824,450.00 $787,500.00 mitment to the community association network and for November 2015 $799,900.00 $750,000.00 Walk-ins and appointments available. helping improve neighbourhood life in Calgary! *Source: Public Health Agency of Canada Hair a Cain Last 12 Months Springbank Hill Mobile Hair Styli S t MLS Real Estate Number of Listings Update IDEAL PROTEIN No. New Properties No. Properties Sold 416.567.3457 - [email protected] October 2016 22 12 WEIGHT LOSS PROTOCOL Weave Specialist - 100% Virgin Hair September 2016 18 17 A medically developed weight loss August 2016 22 8 management program including: Hair Wefts Weaves July 2016 14 16 Custom Wigs Braids June 2016 28 20 • A healthy, fl exible program Wedding Packages Hair Extensions May 2016 17 12 that suits your lifestyle April 2016 20 11 • One-on-one coaching March 2016 19 18 by our pharmacist February 2016 20 7 • Methods to promote fat loss January 2016 14 1 Accounting and Tax Services December 2015 4 4 while supporting muscle mass Bookkeeping - monthly, quarterly or annual • Year-end Financial Statements November 2015 14 1 Corporate and Personal Tax Preparation, Filing and Planning To view the specifi c SOLD Listings that comprise the above Sign-up and consultation MLS averages please visit springbank_hill.great-news.ca Albert R. Rupps Professional Corporation fees waived with this ad Chartered Professional Accountant COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AD SALES Great News Publishing Ltd. 712-10 Discovery Ridge Hill SW (587) 703-3961 [email protected] 403.720.0762 | 403.263.3044 [email protected] (403) 475-HEAL www.great-news.ca 8 NOVEMBER 2016 I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities ASPEN SPRING I NOVEMBER 2016 9 EDMONTON - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Aspen Woods Real Estate Update A free educational session on Last 12 Months Aspen Woods liver health and liver disease The Best Pizza In Town MLS Real Estate Sale Price Update Visit liver.ca/edmontonhealthforum today! Average Asking Price Average Sold Price www.orangebobs.com October 2016 $812,500.00 $808,750.00 September 2016 $976,944.00 $940,944.00 August 2016 $869,000.00 $869,000.00 Pickup or Delivery Call: 403.242.5678 July 2016 $986,500.00 $967,500.00 June 2016 $879,900.00 $860,000.00 May 2016 $884,394.00 $854,000.00 Pizza April 2016 $1,046,999.50 $1,022,500.00 March 2016 $903,950.00 $882,500.00 February 2016 $1,250,000.00 $1,060,000.00 Pasta January 2016 $1,159,900.00 $1,140,500.00 December 2015 $713,500.00 $684,750.00 CALGARY - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9 Rice November 2015 $775,000.00 $747,000.00 Korean Food Last 12 Months Aspen Woods 3rd Annual LIVERight Gala MLS Real Estate Number of Listings Update in support of liver research No.
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