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Sunnyhill Christmas Party

Submitted by James Jordan on behalf of the Social Committee

On the evening of December 16th listen carefully and you will hear Carollers a-wassailing from door to door at 7pm. They are joined by Father Christmas himself who will be delivering holiday cheer to every house.

Then, don your toque and mittens and join your neighbours around a fire pit by the lending library. There will be hot drinks, chips, cookies and marshmallows for roasting.

At 8pm Father Christmas will sit at the fire and share a story or two while the Carollers inspire us with more songs to come together in harmony.

BYO Cups and roasting rods.

Merry Christmas, one and all.
Sunnyhill Social Committee

Free Online Tree Workshops via The City of Calgary

Submitted by Mahlah Hansen on behalf of the Grounds Committee

Coming up this week! Free Online Tree Workshops via The City of Calgary:

Our annual tree workshops are moving from in-person events to free, online live events due to COVID restrictions.

The workshops will be approximately 1.5 hours in length and will feature a live Q&A session at the end with a City of Calgary Urban Forestry Technician to offer advice and answer any tree-related questions or concerns.

Pre-registration is required for all of the workshops, if you would like to attend, please register below. The link to the workshop will be emailed to participants two days prior to the program date.

All materials will be available for downloaded prior to the start of the workshop. The workshops will also be recorded and available to view on Calgary.ca at a later date.

Pruning Basics Workshop, March 2021

Not sure how to prune your trees? Afraid that you will do more harm than good?

In this workshop you will learn why you need to prune your trees, the best time of year to do your pruning and the best tools to use to keep your tree happy and healthy for many years to come.

Workshops available:

March 16, 7 - 8:30 p.m.: FULL

March 18, 7 - 8:30 p.m.: Register here

March 24, 7 - 8:30 p.m.: Register here

Pests & Disease Workshop, April 2021

Have you looked at your trees and noticed they aren’t as healthy as they use to be and wondered what could be happening to them? Do you think you could improve your knowledge about tree health? In this workshop we will cover the common tree diseases are in Calgary, what they look like, what treatments can be used and where to go for more information. This is a beginner course, with an opportunity to ask a Calgary Parks Urban Forest Technician questions about your trees.

Workshops available:

April 20, 7 - 8:30 p.m.: Register here

April 22, 7 - 8:30 p.m.: Register here

April 28, 7 - 8:30 p.m.: Register here

Sunnyhill Easter Sunday Egg Hunt!

Submitted by James Jordan on behalf of the Social Committee

Dear SunnyhIll,

The Social Committee has designed an idea for this year's Easter Sunday Egg Hunt and we would like to invite you to participate.

Place an Easter decoration in your window. A large decoration that can be seen from the ground.

Our kids are tasked with drawing the decorations in exchange for a basket of Easter treats.

Please join us. Register your home as “hunters” or “decorators” at the link below.

https://forms.gle/K6MnKCbuzkRLhvn27

The Social Committee

End of October Grounds’ Activities

Submitted by Yvonne on behalf of the Grounds Committee

Update October 23

Hi everyone,

As we could all guess, the leaf raking plan for Saturday is cancelled.

Thanks!

Yvonne

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Mark Saturday, October 24th, 1:00-3:00pm as the Co-op Rake-a-thon. We’ll fill as many bags as we can, and will have them taken off to the City compost.  Brown compostable bags will be in the shed for members to use For leaves  in their own backyards and in the common space.

We will also do a post-Halloween pumpkin pickup for the City compost - details in the November Voice.

Grounds Priorities 2021
We are putting together the budget for next year, and need membership input into things that members want to prioritize.
If you have a tree stump that needs to be removed, if you are concerned about a garbage enclosure door, etc., please let us know BEFORE Thursday October 22nd , when we will be starting to draft  our budget. No guarantee that all the requests will be prioritized by the membership, but we need to cost out the work as the first step.

We expect that Bartlett’s will be on site October 26th and 27th to prune trees. Please be aware that your vehicle may need to be out of your driveway for access and safety if you have a tree that was on the list for being attended to. Another reminder will be sent closer to the date the work is being done.

Outdoor Movie Night

Submitted by Tyla Cosgrove on behalf of Social Committee

Come one come all to our humble outdoor movie night held in the common area behind units 44, and 42 Sunnyhill lane. Please bring your own blankets, chairs and whatever you might need to be comfortable for the duration of the two-hour movie. We also ask that you bring your own popcorn and snacks due to the ongoing Covid concern.

The social committee is looking for someone to help with setting the projector up before we start. Please reach out to Tyla if you can help! faerae@live.com

Lets keep our fingers crossed for good weather and a nice fall evening! 

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Gentle movement classes

Submitted by Debbie Willis

As many of us are staying home and are unable to practice our normal exercise routines, Debbie from unit 34 is offering a stretch and balance class geared towards older people, people with chronic pain, or anyone who would like a gentle movement break to help them recover from the anxiety and increased screen-time that coronavirus has inflicted. The classes will run Fridays at 2pm for 40 minutes and are open to anyone who is interested (if you have parents or friends outside of the co-op who may appreciate this type of class, please invite them to join in). Debbie is a long-time practitioner of yoga and will be focusing on alignment, safe movement, and opening the chest to give space to the lungs—since we know that lung health is highly important at this time. Please email her at debmwillis@gmail.com if you are interested in joining and she's send you the info and Zoom link.

Cancelled- Spring Fling & Easter Egg Hunt

Submitted by Dorrie Derbowka on behalf of Social Committee

Update: March 12

Rachel Rose on behalf of the Social Committee:

In light of the concerns about and rapidly changing circumstances around  COVID-19  the Social Committee has decided to cancel the upcoming St. Patricks Day Pub and Spring Fling. We will work to find other events in the future at times when it feels safe to gather and share. Thanks for your understanding. 

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Cancelled- St. Patrick's Day celebration

Submitted by Tyla Cosgrove on behalf of the Social Committee

Update: March 12

Rachel Rose on behalf of the Social Committee:

In light of the concerns about and rapidly changing circumstances around  COVID-19  the Social Committee has decided to cancel the upcoming St. Patricks Day Pub and Spring Fling. We will work to find other events in the future at times when it feels safe to gather and share. Thanks for your understanding. 

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Valentines crafternoon & beeswax food wrap workshop

Submitted by Gabriela Laszlo

The Social Committee invites members to the Valentines Crafternoon on February 9th from 3 to 5 pm at the Curling Club.

We will have supplies and samples to make crafts. Last year we made a Valentine for every household in the Coop! We would like to keep this tradition going so come help us.

We are also offering a workshop during the craft event, where you will make a reusable beeswax food wrap. You have to register for this portion and there is a cost of $15 for the supplies to the workshop facilitator.

There will be snacks and drinks supplied by the Curling Club.

Any questions or to register for the workshop, contact Gabriela at unit 783, 403-800-6387.

See you there!

Join Extinction Rebellion Calgary

Submitted by Deborah Willis

What is Extinction Rebellion?

Extinction Rebellion a group of concerned and hopeful citizens of the earth who aim to use civil disobedience and non-violent action to protest climate breakdown, biodiversity loss, and the real and imminent risk of social and ecological collapse. Extinction Rebellions (XR) is an international movement that began in the U.K. with a declaration of rebellion in May 2018 and is now a global phenomenon that includes Sunnyhill Housing Co-op! Belle Auld, Kris Demeanor and Deborah Willis are members of XR and this article is meant to inform others in Sunnyhill about this organization.

What are XR's goals? 

XR has 3 clear demands:

1) The federal government of Canada must tell the truth about the climate emergency. 

Government must share with citizens a realistic appraisal of the situation based on the latest scientific consensus of the triple threats facing us: climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental destruction. Government must clearly state the implications of a failure to address these threats.

2) The federal government must act now to halt biodiversity loss and reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2025.

The Government must enact legally-binding policies that include what individuals, communities and businesses need to do to halt biodiversity loss, reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Canada to net zero by 2025, and remove the excess of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.

3) The federal government must create a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice.

A citizens’ body is needed to hold elected politicians to account for climate action on a day-to-day basis, separately from and in addition to the normal electoral process.


How does XR aim to achieve these goals?

Inspired by grassroots movements such as the suffragettes, Ghandi's Satyagraha, and the civil rights movement in the U.S., XR wants to rally support worldwide around a common sense of urgency to tackle climate breakdown. To do this, a number of activists in the movement accept the possibility of arrest and imprisonment, while others do the work of supporting these activists and ensuring that the movement is sustainable in all ways—environmental, emotional and practical. XR promotes disruption and civil disobedience because we believe it is necessary. However, despite the fact that XR aims to disrupt, we believe that non-violence is always the most effective and moral choice. XR organizes in small groups, and these groups are connected in a complex web that is constantly evolving as we grow and learn. We are working to build a movement that is participatory, decentralized, inclusive and that adheres to our core values:

  1. We have a shared vision of change: to create a world that is fit for generations to come.

  2. We set our mission on what is necessary: we aim to mobilize 3.5% the population, the number necessary to achieve system change. 

  3. We need a regenerative culture, one that is healthy, resilient and adaptable.

  4. We openly challenge ourselves and our toxic system, leaving our comfort zones to take action for change.

  5. We value reflecting and learning, following a cycle of action, reflection, learning, and planning for more action. We learn from other movements and contexts as well as our own experiences.

  6. We welcome everyone and every part of everyone. We work actively to create safer and more accessible spaces.

  7. We actively mitigate for power, breaking down hierarchies of power for more equitable participation.

  8. We avoid blaming and shaming—and this is especially important in Calgary. We believe that we live in a toxic system, and no one individual or entity is to blame. We welcome everyone to this movement.

  9. We are a non-violent network and know that non-violent strategies and tactics are the most effective way to bring about change.

  10. We are based on autonomy and decentralisation, collectively creating the structures we need to challenge power. Anyone who follows these core principles and values can take action in the name of Extinction Rebellion.

How can you become involved?

XR Calgary is gearing up for its first action on September 20th, 2019, an event that we hope will be community-oriented and joyful rather than disruptive—a way to introduce XR to the city and other hopeful and concerned citizens. We plan to have music, dancing and art, and anyone in the Sunnyhill community is welcome join us. For more information about this event, which is still in the planning stages, please contact Deborah, Belle or Kris. And to be involved in the planning of this action and others in the future, you are very welcome to attend the ongoing meetings on Thursdays, 5:30-7:30pm (location TBA, though often these meetings take place at the Central Library. Please email xr_calgary@protonmail.com or text Deborah at 403-875-5818 for the location). 

Welcome to a hopeful, cooperative, and sustainable future. Welcome to the rebellion!

Board Games Event

Submitted by Bonnie Robinson on behalf of the Social Committee

Board Games Event

When: Sunday March 3rd 2019 2:00pm-4:00pm
Where: The Calgary Curling (Blue Room)
What: Board Game Social
Why: Cause it's fun, Karen.

It's time to dig those weird ancient looking board games out of the attic and release the men trapped inside!

Join the Social Committee for a fun afternoon of fun and fun! Bring your favourite games or try a new one. Don't like games? Just pop in for snacks and socializing. What a fun time!

**Brownie points to any who actually bring Jumangi.

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