Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Sangudo's 1st annual Festival of the Arts

Congratulations to Sangudo who will be soon celebrating their 1st annual ‘Festival of the Arts’ on November 13th. This festival will showcase both local as well as regional talent and an evening Arts Gala (from 6 – 10 pm). This family event will provide opportunities to meet local artists, experience live music, and indulge in home baking. Our fav!

This event is presented by Sangudo Advocates for Education. For more info contact Heather at (780) 785-3587



Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Okotoks wins ARPA A.V. Pettigrew Award

Congratulations to Okotoks for winning the ARPA A.V. Pettigrew Award!!!


The purpose of this award is to recognize communities in Alberta that have contributed the most to improving the quality of life of their citizens through recreation and parks – in areas of programs, services, facilities, parks and open spaces, or a combination thereof.


ARPA inaugurated this award in 1972 in honour of Albert (Bert) Victor Pettigrew. Known to many in Alberta and Western Canada as “Mr. Recreation”, Bert retired from the Edmonton Parks and Recreation Department after 26 years of devoted service to Edmonton citizens. He was a founding and charter member of the Alberta Recreation and Parks Association, and was dedicated to serving the people of Alberta through his profession.


Award Recipient: Town of Okotoks


“A small town feel with a quality of life” is the motto of the town of Okotoks. This motto has led the community service staff, town council and their residents to introduce programs, and events in and around Okotoks to provide a quality of life that allows for leisure learning, recreational activities, and community-based events that cater to a variety of interests.


The programs offered provide a sustainable option to community members and are a primary vehicle for community building and promoting health and wellness in the community. The wide variety of programs offered to all demographic groups enable residents to experience local programs without a commute to larger centres such as Calgary. Okotokians can live, work and play at home! The development of a Cultural Master Plan, Outdoor Facilities Master Plan, and Outdoor Spaces Plan and facility redevelopment has lead the town of Okotoks to build and provide the necessary infrastructure needed to sustain their population goal of 30,000 by 2030.


The challenge of keeping up with demand has resulted in creative, out-of-the-box program development that utilizes and maximizes the town-owned facilities, in addition to creating partnerships with local businesses. The growth of programs offered and numbers of individuals participating in these programs has doubled between 2005 and 2009.


The town of Okotoks has succeeded in introducing new energy technologies such as solar panels that heat the swimming pools, domestic hot water and ice resurfacing, and a solar wall which pre-heats the air in the Okotoks Recreation Centre.


The town of Okotoks is an outdoor place located in proximity to mountains, prairies, forests, wildlife, and historic and cultural attractions, filled with a team of people who have succeeded in connecting service, youth groups, sport organizations, seniors clubs, social agencies, and parent groups together, which in turn has injected the sense of spirit so important in the evolution of a community in the heart of foothills country.


The town of Okotoks is a deserving recipient of the A.V. Pettigrew Award in recognition of its forward thinking and planning to provide top quality recreation opportunities while still maintaining green policies and a culture of community pride.

Upcoming Hinton Greenhouse Build

ACE Communities alumni town of Hinton is charging forward with the build of their greenhouse. The idea for a community garden for Hinton began in January 2009 as their ACE project.


The “Hinton Community Garden Society” was formed in February to prepare an ACE proposal for seed money to plan and build an all-season, organic, community-operated greenhouse and garden. And now the framework of both greenhouses is nearly completed, with several steps left to do. If you’re able to help out this week, please contact Noel at 817-2675 for instructions.


“Big Build 3” is happening this Saturday, Oct. 30, starting at 10 am. They are hoping to complete all the structural work on the greenhouse! If you have socket sets, cordless drills, or stepladders, please bring them. All welcome - the more, the merrier!


Details about preparation and planting for the 2011 growing season will be posted soon on http://www.hintoncommunitygreenhouse.org/Hinton_Community_Greenhouse/About_Us.html


Monday, October 25, 2010

Cold Lake Spearheads Unique Pilot Program

Deliberations and discussions among Cold Lake residents took place in three community planning gatherings and many smaller meetings over a one-year period. These discussions indicated that a focus on making resources available to those needing them, and collaboration and communication among Non-profits were top priorities for ACE Cold Lake.

This led to a decision for ACE leaders to support the Lakeland Centre for FASD (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder)through a pilot program called SELF (self, energy, life, fulfilling) focussed on helping individuals have a healthy SELF through self-discovery, volunteer, employment and relationship-building opportunities by:

 Removing barriers and opening access for participants to Cold Lake amenities – recreation, parks, arts and culture, heritage and social services
 Working with other Cold Lake non-profits, business and local experts
 Providing child care, food and transportation to enable participation
 Collaborating with the Lakeland employment program and other non-profit organizations in Cold lake
 Creating a model of this program for others to follow.

The Mission of the ACE project is to enhance quality of life in rural Alberta by strengthening community leadership, collaboration and innovation through a community recreation, parks, arts, culture and heritage using a community development framework.

In keeping with this mission this unique and progressive ACE Cold lake initiative will use a community building and asset-focussed approach to open doors and opportunities with the Lake land Centre participants to participate in the many amenities that Cold Lake has to offer its citizens.

Using a participatory approach the initiative will be led by the Lakeland Centre participants, and guided by Lakeland staff, Cold Lake resource experts and the ACE leaders. Participants will each find their connection to the Cold Lake community through a self-discovery of their talents and attributes which will connect them to local volunteer and employment opportunities. The project will start within the Lake land Centre with the Mothers-to-be Mentorship program. Candace Sutterfield, Cold Lake Mentor of the Mothers-to-be, will be the Lead on the project with Ingrid Harvie, Lakeland Centre Employment Coordinator, and Shelley Krook and Michelle Bourdon, ACE leaders, providing a supporting role.

From Pies to Pigeons to Portals

Chestermere has been busy! In addition to their exciting pie making workshop that involved participants age 7 to 90 years of age, local ACE leaders have also worked with the Town to have an outdoor stage redesigned. Originally planned to be built in 1996, their input has ensured it will be a relevant and practical infrastructure that isn't at risk for becoming a home for pigeons. They also convinced Council to invest 10% more on the project! Local ACE leaders are now focused on working with students from Mount Royal College to build an online communication and information portal and ultimately a volunteer database. Collaboration is a priority and a signficant number of community groups are working together. Congratulations Chestermere leaders!