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Otafest 2018

Otafest is a 3-day Japanese Cultural and Animation Festival at the Calgary Telus Convention Centre.

Check out over 100 hours of programming facilitated by fans, members of our community, special guests, and staff, our huge Exhibitor Hall and Artist Alley for amazing art and merchandise, autograph signings, guest meet & greets, concerts, photo booth, video game tournaments, Pokemon league, Maid Cafe, and much more.

Visit our website at www.otafest.com for updates, programming, and more!

Buying tickets as a gift? Download our FREE gift-giving guide and gift tag!

Weekend Admission Price Schedule:

  • $50.00 Until Dec 31
  • $55.00 Until May 16
  • $60.00 At The Door

Frequently Asked Questions

I only want to go to the exhibitor hall / artist alley – do I need to buy a pass?

Yes. Only guests wearing wristbands will be admitted to Otafest rooms and halls, including our exhibitor hall and artist alley.

Why do you ask for my age, gender, etc. when I buy my tickets?

Your demographic information is anonymized and used purely for statistical purposes. We want to have a good idea of our festival’s demographics, we use this information to approach potential sponsors and improve future events.

I’ve bought my tickets online, now what?

You will get an e-mail with your tickets. Either print them out or save them to your mobile device and bring them to our pre-registration pickup event or the pre-registration desk at Otafest to pick up your wristband. If you didn’t get the e-mail, check your spam folder, then e-mail registration@otafest.com and we will help you out!

Can my mom/sister/friend pick up my wristband for me?

No. You must pick up your own wristband.

What is your autograph policy / Can I bring multiple items to get signed / Are there autograph fees?

Our full autograph policy can be found at https://otafest.com/policies#autographs

Happy Mother’s Day

The special day that comes once a year.  The day that we have the opportunity to truly show our mother’s the true importance of them in our lives.  The day we get to spoil them and show appreciation for life.  Mother’s day is about spending the day with mom, doing her favourite things and perhaps taking her out for dinner.  We all know that mom’s don’t expect anything tangible for Mother’s Day, however, we know they love it even more when they do.

There are always the traditional chocolates, flowers or dinner, but have you ever wanted to try something different?  Presented is a link of some unique and fun ideas for Mother’s Day gifts.  Thanks to Country Living for compiling these awesome ideas.  Do you have some of your own unique and original ideas that you love doing for you mom?  Tell us about them and share what your mom loves about her day.  To check out more fantastic ideas, check out Country Living, here.

From everyone at the WHCA, we wish all the mother’s out there the best and happiest Mother’s Day.  We hope you feel the love, appreciation and are showered with gifts on your special day.

Flood Preparedness

Dear Community Representative,

As we approach flood season and the five-year anniversary of the 2013 Southern Alberta flood, we’d like to inform you of our plans for our 2018 flood readiness campaign, ask you to share some information with your community members, and update you about the actions we have taken to become a more flood resilient city.

River flooding can occur at any time in Calgary with little or no warning because of the short, steep distance the rivers travel from the mountains to Calgary. The period between May 15 and July 15 is when Calgary is most likely to experience river flooding due to the combination of snow melt and heavy rainfall events. We actively monitor river, weather and snow pack conditions to prepare for potential flooding. It is important to note that:

  • The most important factor is heavy rainfall upstream of Calgary. These events are challenging to forecast, with Calgary in close proximity to the mountains. We can usually see large rain events about 5-7 days in advance, but we may only have 24 hours (or less) to prepare.
  • A high snowpack alone does not cause our rivers to flood. The snowpack in the mountains has been higher than average this year, however with the lower spring temperatures in the mountains, the snow is melting slower than on the prairies.
  • At this point, the long-term forecast indicates this spring will be cooler than normal with normal precipitation. The City and Province continuously monitor for conditions that can develop into flood events.

Since 2013, together with the Province, we have committed more than $150 million towards projects that will reduce our risk of river flood damage. We have also strengthened our understanding of the flow of the Bow and Elbow Rivers, how rivers change, flood modelling, forecasting, preparedness and response.

While we have worked to reduce our risk of river flood damage, we cannot eliminate the risk of flooding entirely. River flooding impacts all Calgarians who live, work, commute or recreate in the city centre or along the Bow and Elbow Rivers.Citizens have a critical role to play in preparing for river flooding. Our 2018 Flood Readiness Campaign aims to educate Calgarians about how to understand their flood risk, be prepared and stay informed. Our campaign includes the following activities:

  • Disaster Alley (May 5)
  • Report to Calgarians airing May 14 to May 20
  • Flood season campaign launch media availability (week of May 14)
  • Flood Readiness open house for Bow River communities at Foothills Academy (May 15, 7pm)
  • Councillor Farkas’s Flood Readiness Townhall for Elbow River communities (May 17, 7pm)
  • Digital advertising, promotion and social media
  • Monthly City News blog posts (April – July), calgarycitynews.com

o   snowpack and flood risk

o   personal preparedness

o   mitigation projects

o   climate change and flood risk

  • Biweekly Flood e-newsletter (May to July), including promotion to increase subscribers (sign up at calgary.ca/floodinfo)
  • Video series featuring residents who have taken actions to become flood resilient to be featured in biweekly flood e-newsletter and online
  • Updates to flood website calgary.ca/floodinfo

Please contact Pamela Reid (Pamela.Reid@calgary.ca or 403 268-4004) if you have any questions.

Click Here for the 2018 Flood Preparedness Campaign 

Carolyn Bowen M.Sc.

Manager, Watershed Planning

Water Resources | The City of Calgary

Mail code #438 | PO Box 2100, Stn. M, Calgary AB, T2P 2M5

T 403.268.2509 | C 403.801.2074

Calgary in May

The city of Calgary is always bustling with events, festivities and more.  Are you looking for local things to do?  No plans over the weekends in May?  If you looking to fill your weekends and have already booked in WHCA events, check out what else is happening around the city.  Thank you to Tourism Calgary for their schedule of events.  Want to see the full scheduled of events going on in the city?

Click here for further ideas!

May @ the WHCA

May is here and we truly hope that the snow stays away.  It’s time to enjoy the warmth of the spring sun and the freshness of May flowers.  It’s time to enjoy some out door activities such as soccer, football, running, biking etc.  Does that not tickle your fancy?  Why not check out what the West Hillhurst Community Association has happening in May.



Be sure to check out all the events, promotions, and classes offered for May.  If further information is requested, please contact us @ 403.283.0464

Destination Canada

Spring continues its’ slow arrival across much of Canada.  Like most of us, we are in need of that warm weather.  I, for-one, wake up, check the long-range forecast and hope the temperatures are suppose to continue rising.  Some of you, known as snowbirds, are already ready to go back to somewhere warmer than here.

Well, if Mother-Nature gets back onto her normalized routine, most of Canada show be finally seeing some heat and t-shirt weather.  Are you looking to take a spring-getaway, but want to stay home because of that low-balling Canadian dollar?

I have linked the top 10 Best Canada Spring locations take a little vacation, feel the spring warmth and enjoy the fresh May smells, sounds and colours.  Thanks to Tripadvisor for the list.  Feel free taking your time reading the reviews and admiring the beauty right in our backyard.  Check out those perfect Canadian destinations here.

Do you often plan Canadian getaways in the spring?  Do you have your favourites?  Why do you choose spring to go explore the rest of Canada in?  Share with us your stories.  Let’s bring the community of Canada closer together!

Spring into Cooking

With spring officially here, I have gathered some fun recipes that are not only easy to make, but are healthier.  Bring on the spring tastes and flavours, let your palette enjoy and get the cooking utensils out.  Whether you are a vegetarian or love the meaty dishes, I present some of the best ideas for spring.  All content was found on CookingLight.com.

Spring is the ultimate season for fresh produce. Bright and refreshing, our veggie-forward dishes will awaken your taste buds after winter’s heavy meals. In-season herbs, greens, vegetables, and fruits all shine in these impressive recipes. Your weeknight dinner rotation will benefit from the addition of dinners like Chicken-and-Vegetable Hand Pies or Spinach Pesto Pasta. While any springtime event that you host will leave guests buzzing when you have Green Pea and Parsley Hummus or Grilled Pineapple Lemonade on the menu.

March 28, 2017
ARE YOU ALWAYS LOOKING FOR QUICK, SIMPLE AND EASY LUNCH OR DINNER IDEAS?  ARE YOU WANTING TO CHANGE YOUR DIET TO SOMETHING MORE ATTAINABLE AND HEALTHIER?  DO YOU LIVE A VEGETARIAN LIFESTYLE?  OR ARE YOU WANTING TO LEARN FROM TOP CHEF’S AND HOW TO PUT TOGETHER A CREATIVE MEAL OUT OF FRUITS OR VEGETABLES?  IF YOU ANSWERED “YES” TO ANY OF THESE, YOU MAY WANT TO CHECK OUT HALF YOUR PLATE CHEF’S DINNER THIS FRIDAY NIGHT!

“The Half Your Plate Chefs Dinner was created to bring produce to the next level. A culinary opportunity to show people how to get creative with their meals using fruits and vegetables.  Thanks to a collective of local, internationally renowned chefs, we are delighted to bring this event back for it’s second year. We have added even more to the line up this year, including additional chefs, courses, and guest appearances!

“After our hor d’oeuvres reception, sit down for a five course plated experience. You may decide to see JUST how creative our chefs can get, by choosing the vegetarian option.  Live entertainment, culinary demonstrations, and pairings with local distilleries.  Each guest will take home a Culinary Chef’s Bag worth your ticket price ($80) filled with great items to try in the kitchen.”

Proceeds to Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation and Community Kitchen of Calgary.

Come meet the chef’s: Liana Robberecht, Michael Allemeier, Andrew Keen, Michele Aurigemma, Melanie Hennessey, Justin Leboe, James Neilson, Anne Sellmer & Rogelio Herrera and enjoy your Friday evening creating and tasting beautiful vegetarian fruit and vegetable dishes.  Tickets are $80.00 and can be order through the Calgary Produce Marketing Association website.

EVENT DETAILS

Friday, March 9, 2018

Winsport – Markin MacPhail Centre

88 Canada Olympic Road Southwest

Cocktail Reception: 6:00pm – 7:00pm

Dinner: 7:00pm

Entertainment to follow

Start March off right with some good family fun, entertainment and some east-coast tradition at the annual Calgary Maple Festival des Sucres.  This two-day weekend event hosts multiple of dance and folk music from French-Canadian, Metis and First Nations folk music, dance and tasty foods from local businesses.

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As reported on the Visit Calgary website, “The Maple Festival is a unique experience that has become a must see event of March in Calgary. In a genuine and charming atmosphere, come celebrate an Eastern Canada tradition at the historical village of Heritage Park. Discover French-Canadian, Metis and First Nations folk music and dance, participate in circus and crafts workshops, find delectable local products at the new Sugar Market, have family fun with outdoor activities, ride in a horse-drawn hay wagon, enjoy a traditional maple shack meal and don’t forget to taste a delicious maple taffy on snow.”

NO PLANS FOR THE WEEKEND?  TAKE IN THE EVENT FOR SOME GOOD FUN.  FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS, PLEASE CHECK OUT THE CALGARY MAPLE FESTIVAL WEBSITE, HERE.

Does this event not fit into your weekend schedule but are still looking for things to do?  Check out WHCA website to see the centre’s events, activities and ice time availability.

In such a busy metropolitan, residents of Calgary spend significant time travelling to and from work so they can live life.  Life, for most, doesn’t stop after work ends, as family becomes the focus.  Getting the kids ready for after-school and evening activities is sometimes rushed, especially when prepping meals and being sure that their homework is finished.  It can often feel that days are so rushed that there is no time for any play.  However, here are some ideas for some easy, quick and healthy meals to fill the families’ tummies.

Broccoli & Feta Omelet – Breakfast for supper has always been my favourite of thing to do, so I thought this would be a perfect meal that provides a good healthy serving of fiber and protein.  Are the kids picky about greens?  Add more cheeses to hide the green.  Get the full recipe here.

Pan-Fried Cabbage with Bacon & Shallot – Because cabbage gives one some of the best value for the dollar (and it’s packed with nutrients), why not make a healthy, quick and tasty skillet.  Once can’t go wrong with creating one.  I often will throw left overs in with fresh veggies and eggs, and stir something up.  This option rarely fails because the high content of protein’s that will help one feel full.  But try starting out with this recipe.  Quick, easy and healthy… what more can one ask?

http://www.eatingwell.com/recipe/262158/pan-fried-cabbage-with-bacon-shallot/

 

Smoked Tofu & Vegetable Sushi Roll – Let’s change the traditional sushi/ California Roll and make it 100 per cent you.  Does your family eat vegetarian and stays away from refined grains?  Skip the rice on this quick and easy recipe.  Instead of rice, why not finely chop your favourite veggies and flavors.  Can’t find smoked tofu?  Why not try another Asian inspired baked tofu flavor.  This might not be a full dinner meal, but it’s perfect for lunch or snacking throughout the day.  Want the full recipe?  Check it out on the EatingWell website.

Thai Turkey/ Chicken Lettuce Cups –  A fun and simple meal (especially for the kids), create your own type of lettuce wraps.  Using leftover or fresh roast chicken or turkey, fry up some veggies, nuts, and use a sweet glaze or marinade to pop the flavor.  Let the kids build their own cups.  Top with cheese, dried chow mien noodles, or whatever makes your taste buds tingle.  Want to follow a recipe?  Check it out here.

Steak Salad with Salsa Verde Vinaigrette – “Italian salsa verde is an all-purpose, no cook sauce of your dreams.”  And this would be the sauce that saves the meal.  However, you don’t have to JUST work with that sauce.  Sauté thinly sliced steak with salt and pepper in a skillet or slice leftover steak from the night before.  Use a nice vinaigrette to help explode the flavors from the steak, veggies of choice and topping.  This quick and healthy salad explodes with flavor and the best part, each individual can personalize theirs with their types of veggies or dressing.  Don’t like to experiment with flavors?  Get the full, standard recipe off of CookingLight.

The great things about the above recipes are that they are simple and quick to make.  They are all healthy, too.  Why not give one or two a try this week.  Share your results and how you made the recipe your own.  Eat up and enjoy

WHCA & Carpentry

25It’s finally spring (temperature wise) and that means the WHCA is starting the 2018 project season.  Among the many upgrades and renovations that will occur this year, the WHCA has an innovative project that is coming to light.  Do you love to work with wood?  Are you a professional and experienced carpenter?  Do you love to volunteer your artistic talents, especially within your community?  The West Hillhurst Community Association has an opportunity

The WHCA is currently seeking a professional and experienced carpenter to volunteer their expertise for a new project.  Please contact generalmanager@westhillhurst.com if interested.  Or, you may fill out our Volunteer Application.

WHCA Neighbourhood Advertising

The WHCA and community volunteers will be walking the neighbourhood in the next couple weeks.  We will be knocking on your doors to showcase what the WHCA has to offer for the 2018 season including our member benefits, programs, events, within the Health Club, rental spaces and more.

One of the larger Community Associations in Calgary, we want you to know the privileges that come with becoming a member.  Come experience the daily pickleball play, squash courts, health club, ice arena and take advantage of the rental programs such as Summit Kid and the No-Contact Hockey League (NCHL).  Senior programming runs daily in the Go-Getters room.

Please welcome us as we warmly showcase the West Hillhurst Community Center.  Let’s strengthen the community, come together and be together.

WHCA – In Your Back Yard