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MAY 2020 DELIVERED MONTHLY TO 3,300 HOUSEHOLDS the BROADCASTER THE OFFICIAL COACH HILL & PATTERSON HEIGHTS COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER www.chph.ca In this time of social CONCRETE SEALING distancing... Kilbco offers concrete resealing to help protect and enhance the appearance of exposed aggregate, colored and stamped concrete patios, walkways and driveways. We take pride in using the best sealing products available which help repel salt and protect against UV rays. Please call Kilbco to maintain the value of your investment. ...we are here FREE ESTIMATES to help keep SEALED UNSEALED your community connected. Locally Owned & Operated GREAT NEWS MEDIA Free Estimates to 403.870.0737 We specialize in: Stucco Coatings Stucco Repair In need of stucco Exterior Painting paint and repair? Interior Painting We can help! Mountain View Painters is a full-service painting company, specializing in elastomeric stucco coatings. FREE ESTIMATES! or call 403 542 7650 COACH HILL • PATTERSON HEIGHTS I MAY 2020 3 The Broadcaster - Designed, manufactured, and delivered monthly to 3,300 Households by: GREAT NEWS MEDIA Magazine Editor Jocelyn Taylor [email protected] Design | Graphics PRINT & DIGITAL Joanne Bergen TARGETED Marina Litvak MARKETING Freddy Meynard BY COMMUNITY Advertising Sales Sam Brown [email protected] 403 720 0762 5 Excellent Reasons to Advertise in Community Newsletter Magazines 1. Top of Mind Brand Awareness: Consistent advertising leads to increased sales. Companies maintain and gain market share when community residents are consistently reminded of their brands. 2. Payback: Community residents trust, and call businesses that advertise in their community magazines. 3. High Readership: 68% female | Even distribution of Millennial, Gen X, and Baby Boomer readers 4. Cost Effective:With advertising rates as low as $0.01 cent per household, advertising in our community maga- zines is incredibly affordable. 5. Geofence Your Audience: Manage your budget, optimize your returns and target your audience by specific community magazines. Nearby Community Newsletter Magazines: To Advertise Call 403 720 0762 Email [email protected] GREAT NEWS MEDIA 4 M AY 2020 I Call 403-720-0762 for advertising opportunities CHPHCA CALLING LOCAL Channels of Communication PHOTOGRAPHERS! We invite you to send in photos that high- Our community association has several channels to light community events or day-to-day communicate to you, and for you to communicate living in CHPH. We will publish the best with us! photos in our next editions of the news- letter. Please make sure that photos are Member Emails: get a membership and provide your 300 DPI and file sizes are a minimum of email for ‘what’s new’ updates 1MB in order to ensure print quality. The Broadcaster Newsletter: 12 publications/year General Inquiries: [email protected] CALLING LOCAL Facebook: Stay in the loop by liking us on Facebook WRITERS www.facebook.com/CHPHcommunity Do you have something that you like to share Mail: Box 74132, 148-555 Strathcona Blvd. SW Calgary, with the CHPH community? If so, we wel- Alberta T3H 3B6 come your input. Please email your articles and/or photos to the newsletter coordinator Email Us: see board listing for a full list of emails. at [email protected] and we will consider Website: www.chph.ca your submission for our next newsletter. Benefits of CHPH CA Membership What does the CHPH CA do for me? • Organizes social events such as the annual Stampede breakfast, Spring Recycling Clean Up, Festival of Lights, and Parade of Garage Sales • Publishes the Broadcaster community newsletter • Provides up-to-date information about issues affecting you and the community through member only email provides updates on important items for all at www.chph.ca • Communicates regularly with Councilor Jeff Davison on community and city related issues • Provides effective representation and advocacy to external third parties about issues of concern to the community, including public safety, development and the natural environment • Creates a sense of community pride through participation in community activities. • Receive a discount on your classified ad in the Broadcaster • Maintains Adopt-a-Rink during the winter months COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP Box 74132, 148-555 Strathcona Blvd. SW Calgary, Alberta T3H 3B6 All memberships for CHPH Community Association are $20.00 Family Name: ________________________________________________ # of Family Members: Contact: _______________________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________ POSTAL CODE: ___________________ Phone Number: ________________________________________ Email: Are you interested in volunteering? YES NO Date: _______________________________ Signature: _______________________________________________ COACH HILL • PATTERSON HEIGHTS I MAY 2020 5 Please be advised that the following Community Events are cancelled due to the situation surrounding COVID-19 COACH HILL PATTERSON HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CANCELLED ASSOCIATION (CHPH) BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE President Adrienne McGarvey [email protected] Vice President, Talena Klypak-Borbely Expansion and [email protected] CANCELLED Development Treasurer Daniel Bieber [email protected] Secretary Leanne Albertson [email protected] CANCELLED MEMBERS AT LARGE Communications Voula Martin (Website, Facebook, [email protected] Newsletter) Sponsorship and Brad Churchwell Membership [email protected] Recycling and Ross Hart Community Clean Up [email protected] Community Liaison Michelle Flemming [email protected] Traffic Safety Dale Flemming Coordinator [email protected] Adopt a Rink Samantha Domagala Coordinator [email protected] Stampede Breakfast Chester Liu Coordinator 6 M AY 2020 I Call 403-720-0762 for advertising opportunities Community Resources Sports & Recreation Facilities: • Grassroots Soccer Club • Bishop Carroll High School • Winsport Canada (Canada Hockey: • St. Mary’s High School (Ext. Olympic Park) • Springbank Minor Hockey French) • Winsport Public Skating Association Private Schools: • Calgary Gymnastics Centre • Trails West Hockey • Menno Simons Christian School • Westside Recreation Centre • Little League Hardball & Softball • Rundle College Jr/Senior High • Killarney Aquatic & Recreation • Paddle Association of Canada School Centre • West Hills Softball • The Calgary French and • Shouldice Aquatic Centre • Badminton Alberta International School • Olympic Oval Ice Skating Rink Designated Schools • The Waldorf School Parks: Calgary Board of Education: • The Calgary Christian School • Strathcona Ravines • Olympic Heights School • Webber Academy • Edworthy Park • Westgate Elementary • Ambrose University College • Lawrey Gardens (Fr. Immersion) • Calgary Academy Collegiate • Battalion Park • Glenmeadows Elementary (Sp. Churches • Bowness Park Bilingual) • Anglican Church of the Good • Shouldice Park • Vincent Massey Jr. High Shepherd, 408 - 38 Street SW, Groups: • Bishop Pinkham Jr. High (Fr. www.anglicangoodshepherd.ca • Girl Guides and Scouts Canada Immersion) • Bethel United Reformed Church, • Calgary West Basketball • A.E. Cross Jr. High (Sp. Bilingual) 403-249-9971 • Gladiators Fencing Club • Ernest Manning High School • Christian City Church Calgary (C3), Soccer: • Western Canada High School 403-686-0608 • Signal Hill • William Aberhart High School • Rockpointe Church, 403-851-0011, • Southwest Calgary Soccer (Sp. Bilingual) (Bowridge and Westhills Site) • Villains Calgary Catholic School District: • Korean Presbyterian Church, 403- • Chinooks • John Costello 273-8665 • Elbow Valley • Holy Name (French Immersion) • St. Michael’s Catholic Community, • Glamorgan • St. Gregory (Middle School) 403-249-0423 • Scarboro • St. Monica • First Lutheran Church, • Triwest • St. Michael Elementary/Jr. High (Fr. www.first-lutheran-calgary.org • Rangers Immersion) • WestEdge Church, 403-253-7136 COACH HILL • PATTERSON HEIGHTS I MAY 2020 7 REAL ESTATE COUNCIL OF ALBERTA Ask Charles Can I Still Sell My House During the COVID-19 • creating a plan for disinfecting your home after each Pandemic? viewing Many aspects of real estate transactions, like meetings, If the risk to you and your family is significant, you may property viewings, and open houses, require interact- consider suspending or ending your listing agreement, ing with numerous people. As we are facing a global or postponing it to a time when there is less health risk. health issue, knowing your risks and options is essential. If you choose to pull your property from the market, Real estate related services have been deemed essential make sure all amendments, including agreements to by the Government of Alberta, so there is a chance that relist at a later date, are put in writing. your real estate professional will still be hard at work. Remember, real estate transactions involve interacting Visit the COVID-19 page on the Government of Alberta with multiple regulated professionals. It is important to website for daily updates and the most current informa- discuss any concerns, options, and preventative safety tion to help you assess your personal risk. Then, discuss measures with every professional. your concerns with your real estate professionals, so you Make sure any waivers or contract clauses related to CO- can work cooperatively on any precautions or adjust- VID-19 are reviewed by your real estate lawyer before ments needed to keep yourself and others healthy. agreeing to them and signing off. With physical distancing, it is important to minimize vis- RECA’s COVID-19 consumer