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The NEW Library is HERE!

Did you know that the New Central Library construction is basically complete?  Are you wanting to see this new innovative space that will bring Calgarians into a new community?  Do you want to see what the library all has to offer to the public or see the gorgeous architecture that has helped beautify the Calgary cityscape?

As reported on the Avenue Calgary website,  The Lit Gala takes place on November 2, 2018 from 7:30 p.m. until midnight.

“Celebrate the arrival of the New Central Library (and be among the first to explore it) at this opening gala that takes place the day after it officially opens to the public. Take in the building’s astounding architecture and design while checking out special experiences on each floor. There will also be featured speakers, performers and refreshments. The Lit Gala is raising money to start a speaker series at the New Central Library, which would bring in notable speakers from around the world. ”

Cost

$750

Location

New Central Library800 3 St. S.E.
Calgary, AB
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For more information or to purchase your tickets, please check out the Lit Gala Website.

WHCA Halloween Party

Get ready for Halloween 2018 with a pre-party celebration at the West Hillhurst Community Association.  Join us for a family-friendly event that will include spooky music, scary decorations, fun crafts & activities, Halloween jokes and a possible special stage performance!  Join us for $15.00 a family or $10.00 per child.  Get your spook on early and come on down in your best costumes!

For more information or to register, please contact John at programs@westhillhurst.com or via phone at 403.283.0464 ext 4

Legalization of Cannabis & WHCA

On Wednesday October 17, 2018, Canada legalizes use of recreational marijuana.

The West Hillhurst Community Association (WHCA) wants to remind our community members and users of the facility that the law prohibits the use of the marijuana in public spaces and properties. 

WHCA restricts the use of the substance when on the property or in the building. Please respect these guidelines as we want to be sure the public has the safest and warmest experience while at the West Hillhurst Community Association.

For the security and safety of all patrons and minors that use the facility on a daily basis, we ask everyone to respect these policies.

For more information about the new law, how it may affect you or additional information, check out the Government of Canada website here.

Member Family Gym is BACK!

Friday Free Gym has now been in full swing the last couple weeks.  This FREE member program happens Friday’s from 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. and is full of fun for the whole family.  Come on down for some good exercise, sport and games!  Initially, the WHCA was offering the program every second Friday but we are announcing that it will now happen on a weekly basis.

We want to thank our family volunteers who have taken the time to host, supervise, monitor and cleanup on Friday’s to help ensure the program runs weekly.

Are you wanting more information or want to find out how you can volunteer?  Contact John by phone or via email at programs@westhillhurst.com!

Enjoy play time every Friday starting October 12, 2018!  We will see you here!

Minecraft Registration Full

We want to thank everyone who has registered for the MineCraft coding workshop.  Unfortunately, due to it’s popularity, registration is now closed and all spots have been filled.  For those who were able to reserve your spot, have a blast and may the coding course bring you Minecraft success.

Did you miss out?  Do not worry – we will have lots more of the free member-only programs coming soon!  Stay tuned!

CLOSED FOR THANKSGIVING MONDAY

A reminder that the West Hilhurst Community Association (including all areas of the building) will be closed for Thanksgiving Monday.  We will return to regular operating hours on Tuesday October 9, 2018.  We look forward to seeing you then!

Calgary’s Celebration of Sport

Calgary is hub for sport.  From beginner level sports to professional teams and organization, the community is strong.  Not only is the passion strong within the community, it is within those people and organizations that volunteer and give back the gift of sport to others.

As reported on the VisitCalgary website, “In support of sport in Calgary, The Celebration of Sport 2018 event recognizes the people and organizations that make Calgary an incredible world-class sports city.

This year’s event will be comprised of a late afternoon reception, short awards ceremony and an expert panel discussion on sport. The event will be memorable and offer excellent networking opportunities with athletes, sport organizations, business and community leaders, and government officials. More than 500 attendees are expected this year.

100% of proceeds from the event will go to support amateur sport in the city, and programs that encourage sport participation, like All Sport One Day.

Purchase your ticket to the Celebration of Sport 2018 today and together let’s support the continued success of athletes and sport organizations in Calgary.

For more information or to purchase your tickets, please visit the Sport Calgary website.

Screamfest 2018

This is your last chance to be apart of one of Calgary’s most exciting events in the month of October.  As found on the Avenue Calgary website, “After 12 terrifying years, ScreamFest will scare Calgarians for the last time ever this month. 
“This is probably Calgary’s scariest and most diverse Halloween event. Walk through multiple haunted houses — Clown Town, Bates Motel and What Lurks In the Dark are all worth visiting. Or try your luck in spooky escape rooms and playing carnival games like the Wheel of Misfortune. “

Dates:
Screamfest runs on October 5, 6, 12, 13, 19 to 21, 25 to 28, 30 and 31. October 25th is an adults only night.

Times:
7 p.m. to 12 a.m.

For more information, visit: 
screamfest.ca

Cost

General admission $30

Location View map

The Grandstand Building
Stampede Park
20 Roundup Way S.E.
Calgary, AB

Your September Health Club Classes

Register to participate in September’s Health Club classes at your West Hillhurst Community Association!

Enjoy the wide variety of classes that will keep you coming for more.  Keep your health and wellness up, while continuing to reach your fitness goals.

Please note, classes will only run if minimum registration level as been reached.   Please come in to the Health Club to register or contact healthclub@westhillhurst.com or call 403.283.0464 ext 1.

Suicide Awareness and Prevention: Five Signs That It’s Time to Seek Help

It’s not surprising that the deepest pains are the ones hardest to communicate with others. Over time, anxiety, depression, and isolation can drive a wedge between us and the people we love. While it is natural to feel sadness from time to time, there is a point when what we feel internally exceeds normal sadness and points to a larger, and potentially harmful, problem. It’s important to understand and recognize the warning signs that indicate when depression needs to be addressed and our emotional wellness needs to be tended to. Here are five signs when depression has gone too far, and the steps to take to get life back on track.

  1. Change of Character

Sometimes, it is hard to recognize how many masks we put on to cover how we feel on the inside. No matter how much we try to act like everything is fine, if something is eating us from the inside, it will reveal itself to our family and friends over time. When someone points out that you haven’t been acting like yourself, you should really stop and weigh what this statement really means, and truly think about if it’s time to seek help.

  1. Becoming More Withdrawn

When faced with great inner conflict, we tend to spend more time focused on ourselves, for better or worse. As we become more and more withdrawn, there might be a point where our own friends and family members will point this out to us, and suddenly yank us back to the present moment. If your emotional health is beginning to interfere with how you interact with the outside world, then it might be time to take action.

  1. Turning to Self-Destructive Habits

Everyone responds to inner conflict differently. Sometimes, we put on a mask and pretend like everything is fine. Sometimes, we cut ourselves off from everything around us, and other times we respond with physical violence to match the violence occurring within. While self-harm is a typical indication that our emotional pain is manifesting in a negative way, there are other ways we can inflict harm upon ourselves such as turning to drugs and alcohol. Acts of self-harm are a clear indicator that it’s time to reach out for help.

  1. Shifting Moods and Behaviors

Our mood can be a deceptive gauge of how we feel internally. Mood can fluctuate from highs to lows in a span of a few minutes, and for seemingly no reason at all. However fleeting mood may be, sudden changes in mood and behavior can point to a crescendo of internal emotional pain, and signal it’s time to seek help from professionals. When it comes to suicide, impulsivity is a dangerous state of mind.

  1. Lack of Future Ambitions

A sign that often goes overlooked is how a person struggling with depressive and suicidal thoughts often fails to make plans for the future. For many, part of living is making plans—planning out the upcoming weeks, months, and even years. Making future plans shows that we anticipate being around for a long time. If you find that you don’t really have any plans moving forward or if you feel lost and certain that you don’t have a future, then you absolutely need to seek help.

Any time you notice yourself, or even someone close to you, exhibiting any one of these signs, you should take a moment and assess the situation by asking, “Am I, or is this person, at risk?” There is always someone out there ready to listen, hear your story, and let you express what’s going on inside. When you’re not sure what to do, talk. There are various ways to prevent depression from exceeding beyond our control. Sometimes, all we need is a companion animal such as a dog to help give our life enough purpose to keep us hanging on, but sometimes we need more in-depth help from a counselor or therapist. Whatever help you need, you deserve to get it so you can live a happy, fulfilling life.

So often, tragedies can be avoided if people just take the time to check in on themselves and others. No matter how dark we may feel internally, there’s always a silver lining. There’s always a reason to keep moving forward.  – Melissa Howard

Thank you to WHCA’s guest freelance contributor, Melissa Howard, for this article.

Are you struggling or need more information?  Check out the CASP website.