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Join us for Tot Yoga

Do you have a toddler at home that utilizes our WHCA pre-school or Summit Kids club programs?  Would you love an extra hour to do parent things prior to picking up the kids?  Join our Tot Yoga mini-session program that started on Friday November 23, 2018.  This un-parented program provides a series of classes intended for children ages 3 – 5.

Contact the Health Club for more information or to register your child.  There is no age restriction to getting exercise and get those little bodies movie!  Join us today!

Come – The Holiday Market is Here

The annual West Hillhurst Community Association Holiday Market is back and is better than ever!  This Saturday, join us for wonderful beginning of the holiday shopping season.  Come on down and check out the 50 + artisans tables full of original handcrafted items such as food, drink, clothing, jewelry and so much more!

The family-friendly event if FREE to attend so come on down!  Meet your neighbours, experience the art and enjoy the seasonal background music.  Are you looking for particular items you are shopping for?  Check out what you can expect down at the market below:

Baking, Sewing, Hand-painted Wood Ornaments
Soap, scrubs, Lotions, Bath Bombs
Indian food
Papercut Artwork, Greeting Cards, Magnets
Knitting
Photography
Victorian Decorations and Ornaments
Crystal Sun-Catchers, Stocking Stuffers
Christmas Wreaths
Custom Gemstone, Pearl and Jade Jewelry
Ornamental Woodwork
Mosaic+Marble Painted Coasters
Handcrafted Jewelry
Reclaimed Wood Artwork
Pickling, Canning
Food Magnets from Polymer Clay
ZooOriginals
Fabric Bags, Cushion Covers, Wallets
Handmade Baskets
Living Planters
Knitted Hats, Headbands, Ponchos
Wood Turned Bowls, Boxes, Pens, Vases
Mini Sleighs and Wreaths
Custom Art Work, Fantasy Creatures
Reclaimed Fabric Items, Peanut Brittle
Sock Monkeys
Brazen Beef Jerky
Children’s Book Author

 

Sunday Opera Brunch

I love showcasing all the arts and culture within the city.  The artisan industry is alive and well and there is always something happening.   Have you ever attended an opera?  How about enjoyed a yummy brunch while taking in a performance?  If not, this is something you got to give a try!

As reported on the Downtown Calgary events page, “A fabulous combination of food and music, Sunday Opera Brunch offers an intimate setting to hear opera selections performed by cast members of upcoming productions. Enjoy a delicious buffet at Calgary Petroleum Club, while enjoying beautiful singing. It’s a great way to spend Sunday mornings with the entire family!

Tickets are $80.00

Tickets are discounted if you purchase a subscription for all three brunches!

Doors Open at 11:00 AM, Brunch Served at 11:30 AM”

Have a beautiful Sunday full of music, food and like-minded people.

The Nest

Did you know that the West Hillhurst Community Association has an all-aged lounge restaurant?  The freshly renovated lounge is perfect for having a bite to eat, enjoying a cool beverage and watching the sports action on the TV’s or ice!

The Nest Restaurant and Lounge: Our team has been working on some menu revisions. Come try some new items, including mushroom ravioli and mac & cheese bites. In addition, some of our offerings have been adapted.

For reservations and group bookings please email thenest@westhillhurst.com or call 403-389-2039. www.westhillhurst.com/thenest/ 

Science in the Cinema: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Calgary is a vibrant city with more arts and culture than most think.  There is never shortage of new and annual events to attend.  Join the Science in the Cinema: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button for an extraordinary explanation of the film in terms that the general public will understand.  As found on the Avenue Calgary website, “What’s better than a free movie screening? A free movie screening with real-life scientists in attendance who can answer your burning questions. For this edition, members of the Arnie Charbonneau Cancer Institute will host a screening of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and discuss the relationship between genetics and aging. ”

Dates: November 21, 2018

Times: 6 p.m. doors; 6:30 p.m. showtime

Cost: Free

The Plaza Theatre, 1133 Kensington Rd. N.W., 403-283-2222, go.ucalgary.ca

 

Plan to attend this amazing FREE event and learn some new and interesting concepts.  For more information, please contact go.ucalgary.ca

The Market is Coming

The annual Holiday Market is back at your West Hillhurst Community Association.  Join us on Saturday November 24, 2018 from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. for this FREE and family-friendly event.  Come check out the variety of different craft tables and start your holiday shopping early.  By doing so, you help support local artisans throughout our community.

We are proud to announce that all TABLES are sold out with 50 different displays for a variety of shopping needs.  Please join us and start shopping at the Holiday Market for such items as:

Baking, Sewing, Hand-painted Wood Ornaments
Soap, scrubs, Lotions, Bath Bombs
Indian food
Papercut Artwork, Greeting Cards, Magnets
Knitting
Photography
Victorian Decorations and Ornaments
Crystal Sun-Catchers, Stocking Stuffers
Christmas Wreaths
Custom Gemstone, Pearl and Jade Jewelry
Ornamental Woodwork
Mosaic+Marble Painted Coasters
Handcrafted Jewelry
Reclaimed Wood Artwork
Pickling, Canning
Food Magnets from Polymer Clay
ZooOriginals
Fabric Bags, Cushion Covers, Wallets
Handmade Baskets
Living Planters
Knitted Hats, Headbands, Ponchos
Wood Turned Bowls, Boxes, Pens, Vases
Mini Sleighs and Wreaths
Custom Art Work, Fantasy Creatures
Reclaimed Fabric Items, Peanut Brittle
Sock Monkeys
Brazen Beef Jerky
Children’s Book Author

For more information, please contact John @ 403 283 0464 ext 4 or by emailing him at programs@westhillhurst.com

Health Club Direction 2019

The West Hillhurst Community Association administration team wants to announce a new direction for the Health Club in 2019.  We are excited to give you a sneak peek of what to expect.

ANNOUNCING THE WEST HILLHURST COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION NEW YEAR, NEW YOU, HEALTH CLUB FITNESS PROGRAMS.

Starting in January 2019, the WHCA health club is taking a new approach to its programs.  The club will offer further spaces for classes during prime time hours so you can attend without worrying about work, school, or other priorities.

This means there will be much more popular variety of classes you love at times that work for you.

Upper Studio ‘A’ will be converted into a small Spin Bike Studio.  This space welcomes its’ users with beautiful natural light against a pale-white wall.  It will not only create a Zen-like studio feeling, but also make one push themselves to their workout limit.

The new direction in January will include programs such as:  Spin (virtual, spin/yoga and endurance spin), High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), Weight Room Intervals, yoga and so much more!

Speaking of yoga, the Health Club is now offering a new mid-afternoon un-parented Tot Yoga program for toddlers aged three to five years old.  This program is not only perfect for helping toddlers exercise in a safe and relaxing environment, but it also gives parents, caregivers and legal guardians that one extra hour of “me” time.  Tot Yoga is very limited space available so be sure to register early.

The Health Club will no longer offer monthly promotions but will be offering an unlimited-time discount for group fitness classes.  Group fitness classes will only by $13.00 per class with an added benefit for WHCA members.  WHCA members will receive an additional 10% off the regular price.  This amazing deal even includes the new spin classes.

For more information, please contact healthclub@westhllhurst.com or via phone @ 403 283 0464 ext 1.  More details will soon be available online about the Health Club’s exciting new direction.  To register online, log onto www.westhillhurst.com.

Having troubles registering?  Don’t fret – give us a call – we would be happy to help!  Call us at 403 283 0464 ext. 1.

 

– Mitch Wiebe

 

You will begin to see the transition begin immediately, however, these changes will not be fully implemented until January 2019.  We invite you to come down to the Health Club and find out more.  We are eliminating the mulitude of classes to create an easier choice for our users for our most popular programs.  If you are looking for more information, please contact the Health Club at 403 283 0464 ext 1 or via email healthclub@westhillhurst.com.

We are very excited to show you our new direction in 2019.

Calgary European Film Festival

The multiculturalism in Calgary continues to grow and so does the support of art not just locally, but internationally as well.  Come be apart of the European film industry with the Calgary European Film Festival!

As reported on the Avenue Calgary website, “Order some popcorn and settle in to watch some European films at the Calgary European Film Festival. Now in its seventh year, the annual film festival features movies from 18 countries including France, Croatia, Moldova, Spain, Greece and more. All the movies featured during the festival are played in the original language they were shot in with English subtitles.”

Time:
Times vary

Cost

TBA

Location

Globe Cinema
617 8 Ave. S.W.
Calgary, AB
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For more information or to inquire about time and ticket pricing, please check out the Calgary European Film Festival website here.

November Health Club Promotion

Be sure to check out November’s Health Club special at West Hillhurst Community Association.  This new promotion is the BEST November promotion that the Health Club has released!  Do you love  to work out?  Want to try some different classes that you never thought of trying?  Want to access the Health Club fitness equipment?  Take a look at the promotion below!  This will help cover all your fitness needs for the month!

Contact Tammie in the Health Club today to take advantage of this amazing deal.  Reach her via phone at 403.283.0464 ext 1 or by emailing healthclub@westhillhurst.com

Happy Halloween

It’s finally here!  The costumes are out, the candy bags ready and the kids are buzzing with excitement.   Halloween is usually a kids second favourite time of the year where they can use their imaginations and portray their favourite cartoon characters, super heros or an evil costume to scare the neighbours!  It’s all about fun and collecting enough candy to at least last a week.

The West Hillhurst Community Association wants to remind the public, parents and trick-or-treat’ers to keep in mind their surroundings and traffic that will be out that night.  As reported on SafeRides4Kids, here are some suggestions to ensure the safety of you, your children and drivers out on the roads for the evening.

“Sure there are the monsters and gruesome decorations intended to scare people but overall most children look forward to dressing up and trick or treating for candy.

“There are, however, some things we parents should be frightened of on Halloween and, no, statistically speaking, tainted candy is not one of them. Here are some things to be aware of and some quick tips for a safe Halloween.”

DANGER #1

Poor visibility and dark costumes often result in accidents. As a matter of fact, children are four times more likely to be hit by a car on Halloween than any other night. These collisions result in double the number of pedestrian fatalities than the average night.

(For a short video about this, go to our Safe Halloween Tips video here.)

Safety tips:

  • 70% of these accidents occur away from an intersection or crosswalk, so always cross the street at the corner where you will be more visible and make eye contact with drivers.
  • Walk in groups and have kids use glow sticks or flashlights to help them see and be seen by drivers.
  • Children under age 12 should have adult supervision. If older kids are mature enough to be out without supervision, plan a route with them staying in well-lit, familiar areas and remind them to trick-or-treat in groups and return home at a specified time.
  • Make sure costumes fit properly to prevent tripping.
  • Masks might obstruct a child’s vision, try non-toxic face paint and makeup instead.
  • Decorate costumes and bags with reflective tape or stickers.

If you are the driver:

  • Slow down.
  • Most children trick-or-treat from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. (and 60% of the pedestrian accidents happen) so be especially alert for kids during those hours.
  • Put your phone away while driving.
  • If you have been drinking, have someone else drive.

DANGER #2

There is an increase in burns during Halloween also.

Safety tips:

  • Use battery-powered tea lights instead of real candles in your pumpkins.

  • Candlelit pumpkins should be placed on a sturdy table away from flammable objects and where little feet won’t trip over them or kick them over, and should never be left unattended.

  • Make sure your children’s costumes are made of fire-retardant materials.

“In general, use common sense; only go to people’s homes where it is obvious they are participating in trick-or-treating because their home is lit and oftentimes decorated. And be courteous; stay off people’s lawns, don’t push younger kids out of the way at doors and say “thank you”.”