BRCA Community Clean-Up
March 25, 2021
It’s that time of year again! Keep watching for information about the Community Clean-Ups happening in the communities around us!
It’s that time of year again! Keep watching for information about the Community Clean-Ups happening in the communities around us!
Welcome to the Winston Heights-Mountview Classifieds. Below are ads from local businesses, companies and groups wanting to promote their products, services and events. If you would like to use this classifieds page please submit this form.
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Business/Company/Group Name: Anodyne Designs
Product/Service/Event: Custom Face Masks (non-medical)
Contact Person: Hillary
Facebook: Anodyne Designs
Instagram: @anodyne_designs
Business/Company/Group Name: ETZ Mow N Plow
Product/Service/Event: Lawn Care and Snow Removal
Contact Person: Etienne Allard
Phone #: 403-899-7669
Email: etienne@etzmownplow.com
Webpage: http://etzmownplow.com
Facebook: etzmownplow
Instagram: @etzmownplow
Twitter: @etzmow
Business/Company/Group Name: Amity Parenting
Product/Service/Event: Parent Coaching/Youth Groups
Contact Person: Hillary Davis
Phone #: 587-897-1027
Email: info@amityparenting.com
Webpage: www.amityparenting.com
Facebook: amity parenting
Instagram: @amityparenting
Twitter: @amityparenting
Business/Company/Group Name: Elizabeth Herbert
Product/Service/Event: Fully qualified online Language Arts and Social Studies tutor, Grades 5-12. References and CV upon request.
Contact Person: Elizabeth Herbert
Phone #: 587-500-3939
Email: castbelial@gmail.com
The Atlas Project is an initiative of the Calgary Institute for the Humanities (CIH) at the University of Calgary and is steered by a group of five professors at the University of Calgary: George Colpitts (History), Jim Ellis (English; CIH), Nancy Janovicek (History), Graham Livesey (School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape), and Charles Tepperman (Communications, Media and Film).
The Calgary Atlas Project will produce a series of maps that document lesser-known histories of the city, exploring the city’s diversity in creative and accessible ways. Each map will address a particular community or a significant feature of the city’s history.
The map’s texts are written by local historians, drawing on available archives, and the maps are created by Calgary artists, ideally, artists who have a relation to the history they are interpreting.
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Event: justREEL FILM SERIES
Film: Most Likely To
Where: River Park Auditorium (3818 14a St SW, Calgary, AB T2T 3Y2)
When: Tuesday May 14th, 2019 at 7:00PM
Cost: FREE
Each year the Marda Loop Justice Film Festival strives to present innovative and meaningful documentaries that encourage Calgarians to take positive action in their communities, this nation, and the world. The film featured in May is a Calgary Police Service (CPS) production.
Synopsis: Children are not born criminals. And one city is making sure of that.
Most Likely To… A look at the Calgary Police Service’s approach to youth at-risk crime prevention through intervention, education and most importantly, human connection. Disruptive. Defiant. Dangerous. Everyone remembers that one kid in their class unanimously voted “most likely to end up behind bars’. If we know that kids need help then why aren’t we helping them? Most Likely To… follows the lives of Kevin and Timmy, 8 and 18, over the course of a year as they fight for a better life that they were born into. With the help of one of the most progressive police services in Canada, Kevin and Timmy realize that their future doesn’t have to be decided by their past.
For more information visit: http://www.justicefilmfestival.ca/