The WHMCA is excited to announce we are now working with Communal: Community Management Software. This transition will be taking place over the coming weeks. Residents and non-residents will be able to sign up for new membership and actively manage their membership accounts including automatic renewals.
Our current membership year ends on March 31st, so we’ll be launching the new software next month. Please stay tuned to the next newsletter and website for more details!
The WHMCA is excited to welcome our community back with our first in person event since 2019! Join us as we celebrate Neighbour Day 2022 at the community hall with a BBQ, a magic show with Robert Wong, games, crafts, a beer garden and bocce ball. We’d like to invite the younger set to plant some new pollinating flowers in our Centennial Garden too!
We can always use volunteers, so if you’re able to lend a hand, please click on the link to sign up. And if you haven’t already, please ensure your membership is up to date as members are FREE!
This is a rain or shine event. Should there be rain on Saturday, we will be moving the party into the hall!
Winton Heights Mountview Board of Directors invites all residents to attend the Annual General Meeting on Monday, June 13, 2022. Come meet your Community Association representatives, vote on the new Board of Directors and learn about the things our Community Association is working on, including updates on community projects and programs.
This year’s meeting will be via Zoom
Please pre-register by emailing: events@winstonheights.ca no later than 3pm on June 7th. The Zoom link will then be forwarded.
An active membership is required to attend the AGM, if you have not done so already, please renew your membership today!
Winston Heights – Mountview Community Association needs volunteers for our casino on Tuesday June 14th and Wednesday June 15th at the ELBOW RIVER CASINO
We would like to offer any volunteer positions to community members first – if any others want to apply please contact me.
Please remember to bring Photo ID with you
No experience is necessary! We are looking for volunteers for a number of positions. The following is a description of the duties of each volunteer and you can sign-up for a time slot below:
GENERAL MANAGER (Computer Literate) (Works in the Cash Cage) • Participates in the opening and closing of the casino. • Supervises the Cash Cage. • Witnesses “Cash Outs” from players through Cashier. • Fills in for Banker when they are on a break. • Covers for all volunteer positions.
BANKER (Computer Literate) (Works in the Cash Cage) • Fills chip orders as required from the Gaming Floor. • Assists General Manager supervising the Cash Cage. • Witnesses “Cash Outs” from players through Cashier.
CASHIER (Cash Handling experience is strongly advised) (Works in the Cash Cage) • Redeems player’s chips for cash. • Minimal amount of computer input is required.
CHIP RUNNER (Somewhat Computer Literate) • A courier (runner) for chip orders. • Participates in the opening and closing of games.
COUNT ROOM SUPERVISOR (Computer Literate) • Inputs the count from each drop box.
COUNT ROOM STAFF (Good with working with hands) • Open and sorts cash from Drop Boxes. • One person is required to input count from each drop box in computer. • Runs cash through money machines, amalgamates each drop box.
PLEASE NOTE: Volunteers can only work one position during the two-day event. For example, a volunteer who worked as a Cashier on Day One cannot come back and work as a Chip Runner on Day Two. Volunteers can work more than one shift but must work in the same position.
We’re participating in The City of Calgary’s Talking City project, helping Calgarians learn about City of Calgary services in a unique way. Through automated text messages, you can talk with over 100 select City services – including our own community centre!
The City is launching public engagement for the 2023-2026 Service Plans and Budgets, a roadmap for how they deliver services to citizens and the financial plan to support their actions. As part of this project, Talking City uses automated text messages to enable you to “talk” with select light poles, bus stops, public art pieces, swimming pools and more. The personified object will tell you an interesting fact about the City service it provides and encourage you to share what’s important to you about that service.
Look for locations on the map at calgary.ca/talkingcity. Simply text the keyword on the sign you find at the location listed to the phone number indicated to begin the conversation. Learn more at calgary.ca/yourservices.