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We've got lots of great events happening this month see below to find out more!

Kid's Movie Night

Friday, January 13
Doors: 6:30, Show: 6:45 pm

Grab a sleeping bag, pillow (or a lawn chair if you’re older), and reusable cup then come down to the hall to enjoy a great movie on the big screen!
 

I Wanna Be A Snowbird Pub Night

Friday, January 20
8:00 to 11:00pm

January is “I Wanna be a Snowbird” pub night.

Join the rest of your North Glenora Neighbours who are stuck in the cold and dark and come play a round of mini-golf at the “Loyal Glenora Golf and Country Club”.

The music will be HOT, the beer, wine, coolers and alcohol-free beverages COLD.

Bring your favourite summer snack to share – HOT or COLD!
 
Bring a friend who has never been to pub night and you both will get an extra door prize ticket.

Any volunteers to help make our little mini-golf course happen will be welcome.  Please contact one of the bar babes if you can help out: Rhonda – 780-455-9360 or Marg 780-451-0808.

January Pub Night will welcome Scott McKeen, our city counselor, as a special guest. 

 

Running with Scissors

January 27, 28 and 29
North Glenora Community Hall

This is your chance to work on your craft(s) in the company of like-minded people without interruption: Scrapbooking, cards, jewellery, knitting and whatever other craft you can do in the hall is fair game. We hope to have a Massage Therapist available to provide Chair Massage on Saturday.  So bring your tired muscles!
 
Cost: $60.00 gets you . . .
  • a 32” X 72” table and chair for your work;
  • WiFi if you need to go digital.
  • Coffee and tea throughout.
  • Breakfast & lunch on Saturday & Sunday, potluck supper on Saturday.
  
You can bring your own alcohol beverage(s) if you wish, as along as you have the receipt of purchase with you (a requirement of our liquor permit).

For Registration contact:  Tara van Meter at taravan@telus.net or phone at 780-454-5459 ASAP – this event fills fast! Your spot will be secured with payment: cash or cheque.

Please make cheques payable to NGCL (North Glenora Community League).
Cash or Cheques only please.
You can drop off payment or mail it to Tara van Meter, 13655-108Ave, Edmonton, T5M-2C7.

Registration closes January 20, after that date no refunds can be given.
    
We are having a “new and next-to-new” garage sale table so you can find a new home for those craft items you no longer need.  Please label the items with a price and your name so people know who to purchase them from.   Also a “Free to a Good Home” table for those craft items you want to give away.

DON’T FORGET TO BRING:
  • All the supplies you need. And if you are willing to share your tools, make sure you label them so they don’t get mixed up with someone else’s.
  • Layers of clothing – to go with the hall’s temperature fluctuations.
  • A travel mug for hot beverages.
  • A receipt for your liquor, if you are bringing some.
  • A dish to share at the Saturday Potluck Supper – salad, vegetable or dessert we supply the rest!
  • A long extension cord (i.e. 50 feet) if you will require your own electrical power at your table.
  • Your own card table if you want extra space to work on.
Note: We ask that you wipe down your table, collapse it and return it to storage before you leave the event.

See you there! 


Yoga at the Hall

Mondays and Wednesday Evenings
Thursday Afternoons

Join registered Yoga & Meditation teacher Tasha Davidson at North Glenora Community Hall for an all levels & abilities Hatha-based yoga practice. Classes are catered to the students with an emphasis creating connection and awareness to what’s taking place in one’s own body.

Crucial in the world that we are living in, this class emphasizes the need to take a bit of time just for you, something you may not have the opportunity to do otherwise. Listening to your body and your breath, each class is intended to leave you feeling both invigorated inside your skin while quiet inside your mind.

Passionate about sharing the practice of yoga, Tasha is all about empowering individuals to live fuller, happier and healthier lifestyles. Teaching from a non-dogmatic place and with a wholistic approach to the body there is something for every body in each class she teaches.

Mondays from 8:15 - 9:30 pm - January 2 - January 23
Wednesdays 6:00 - 7:15 pm - January 4 - January 25
Thursdays 12:00 - 1:00 - January 5 - January 26
4 weeks for $46.00

For more information or to register please email: tashadavidsonyoga@gmail.com
 

Introduction to Meditation

Saturday, January 7
9:30 to 11:30 am

Curious to know what meditation is? Heard the word but not exactly sure what it means? Want to start but not sure how?

Join certified meditation teacher, Tasha Davidson as she discusses the science, philosophy & practice of meditation. Over the course of the morning we will discuss the research, the applications and how to meditate. Exploring how meditation and mindfulness can help reduce stress & anxiety, increase productivity and awareness or simply create a slower, deeper connection to where you are right here and now there is something for everyone.

Please dress comfortably as we will be trying out different meditation practices and positions. A journal and pen is optional but may be nice to have to take notes or for reflection.

Cost: $40.00

For more information or to register please email: tashadavidsonyoga@gmail.com
 

Snow Angels Program

Edmonton is a winter city that sees significant snowfall. The snow and ice that accumulates on sidewalks during the winter season is hazardous for everyone.

People with limited mobility, seniors, children, and parents with strollers (and even those with no limitations at all) may be severely injured from a fall on ice or snow. Uncleared walkways can also make it difficult for those who deliver services in our city—mail carriers, meter readers, delivery drivers and emergency personnel—to do their jobs safely. In fact, each year, hospitals and doctors’ offices are filled with people young and old who have slipped and fallen on unmaintained sidewalks. 

For these reasons, Community Standards Bylaw 14600 requires homeowners and tenants in a home to clear snow and ice from every walk and driveway on or beside their property, as well as from any other properties they own, including derelict and vacant buildings. Owners/tenants should use sand or ice-melting products to start the clearing process if they can’t shovel immediately after a snowfall. The fine for failing to clear sidewalks within 48 hours of the last snowfall is $100.
 
This winter, all citizens in North Glenora who shovel on a regular basis, as well as those who help neighbors in need, will receive a City of Edmonton “Snow Angels” lawn sign from the community league. Snow Angels will also be eligible for a prize pack from Boston Pizza and 1 of 10 pairs of Oil King Tickets.
  
Become a Snow Angel by: 

  • Shovelling your walk within 48 hours of a snowfall 
  • Shovelling a neighbor's walk 
  • Making a plan with your neighbours to share the shovelling  

Let’s work together to keep our sidewalks clear! Proper snow management by the City and its citizens makes Edmonton a more liveable and loveable winter city.

Snow Angels lawn signs can be picked up at the North Glenora Hall on Mondays and Thursdays between 09:00-11:00am. You can also request a sign by sending an email, containing your first and last name, and your house address to ngcl.1vp@gmail.com and a volunteer will help ensure you receive your sign. 

 

Sunday Swimming at MacEwan University 

Sundays, 2:00 - 5:00 pm

MacEwan Sports and Wellness (10700 104 Ave)

Free for all North Glenora Community League Members (Bring your community league membership).
 



For more more information about these or any other events check out:
website: http://northglenora.org
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/northglenoracl/
newsletter: https://northglenora.org/category/newsletters/
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