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Come – The Holiday Market is Here

The annual West Hillhurst Community Association Holiday Market is back and is better than ever!  This Saturday, join us for wonderful beginning of the holiday shopping season.  Come on down and check out the 50 + artisans tables full of original handcrafted items such as food, drink, clothing, jewelry and so much more!

The family-friendly event if FREE to attend so come on down!  Meet your neighbours, experience the art and enjoy the seasonal background music.  Are you looking for particular items you are shopping for?  Check out what you can expect down at the market below:

Baking, Sewing, Hand-painted Wood Ornaments
Soap, scrubs, Lotions, Bath Bombs
Indian food
Papercut Artwork, Greeting Cards, Magnets
Knitting
Photography
Victorian Decorations and Ornaments
Crystal Sun-Catchers, Stocking Stuffers
Christmas Wreaths
Custom Gemstone, Pearl and Jade Jewelry
Ornamental Woodwork
Mosaic+Marble Painted Coasters
Handcrafted Jewelry
Reclaimed Wood Artwork
Pickling, Canning
Food Magnets from Polymer Clay
ZooOriginals
Fabric Bags, Cushion Covers, Wallets
Handmade Baskets
Living Planters
Knitted Hats, Headbands, Ponchos
Wood Turned Bowls, Boxes, Pens, Vases
Mini Sleighs and Wreaths
Custom Art Work, Fantasy Creatures
Reclaimed Fabric Items, Peanut Brittle
Sock Monkeys
Brazen Beef Jerky
Children’s Book Author

 

The Market is Coming

The annual Holiday Market is back at your West Hillhurst Community Association.  Join us on Saturday November 24, 2018 from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. for this FREE and family-friendly event.  Come check out the variety of different craft tables and start your holiday shopping early.  By doing so, you help support local artisans throughout our community.

We are proud to announce that all TABLES are sold out with 50 different displays for a variety of shopping needs.  Please join us and start shopping at the Holiday Market for such items as:

Baking, Sewing, Hand-painted Wood Ornaments
Soap, scrubs, Lotions, Bath Bombs
Indian food
Papercut Artwork, Greeting Cards, Magnets
Knitting
Photography
Victorian Decorations and Ornaments
Crystal Sun-Catchers, Stocking Stuffers
Christmas Wreaths
Custom Gemstone, Pearl and Jade Jewelry
Ornamental Woodwork
Mosaic+Marble Painted Coasters
Handcrafted Jewelry
Reclaimed Wood Artwork
Pickling, Canning
Food Magnets from Polymer Clay
ZooOriginals
Fabric Bags, Cushion Covers, Wallets
Handmade Baskets
Living Planters
Knitted Hats, Headbands, Ponchos
Wood Turned Bowls, Boxes, Pens, Vases
Mini Sleighs and Wreaths
Custom Art Work, Fantasy Creatures
Reclaimed Fabric Items, Peanut Brittle
Sock Monkeys
Brazen Beef Jerky
Children’s Book Author

For more information, please contact John @ 403 283 0464 ext 4 or by emailing him at programs@westhillhurst.com

Calgary European Film Festival

The multiculturalism in Calgary continues to grow and so does the support of art not just locally, but internationally as well.  Come be apart of the European film industry with the Calgary European Film Festival!

As reported on the Avenue Calgary website, “Order some popcorn and settle in to watch some European films at the Calgary European Film Festival. Now in its seventh year, the annual film festival features movies from 18 countries including France, Croatia, Moldova, Spain, Greece and more. All the movies featured during the festival are played in the original language they were shot in with English subtitles.”

Time:
Times vary

Cost

TBA

Location

Globe Cinema
617 8 Ave. S.W.
Calgary, AB
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For more information or to inquire about time and ticket pricing, please check out the Calgary European Film Festival website here.

Happy Halloween

It’s finally here!  The costumes are out, the candy bags ready and the kids are buzzing with excitement.   Halloween is usually a kids second favourite time of the year where they can use their imaginations and portray their favourite cartoon characters, super heros or an evil costume to scare the neighbours!  It’s all about fun and collecting enough candy to at least last a week.

The West Hillhurst Community Association wants to remind the public, parents and trick-or-treat’ers to keep in mind their surroundings and traffic that will be out that night.  As reported on SafeRides4Kids, here are some suggestions to ensure the safety of you, your children and drivers out on the roads for the evening.

“Sure there are the monsters and gruesome decorations intended to scare people but overall most children look forward to dressing up and trick or treating for candy.

“There are, however, some things we parents should be frightened of on Halloween and, no, statistically speaking, tainted candy is not one of them. Here are some things to be aware of and some quick tips for a safe Halloween.”

DANGER #1

Poor visibility and dark costumes often result in accidents. As a matter of fact, children are four times more likely to be hit by a car on Halloween than any other night. These collisions result in double the number of pedestrian fatalities than the average night.

(For a short video about this, go to our Safe Halloween Tips video here.)

Safety tips:

  • 70% of these accidents occur away from an intersection or crosswalk, so always cross the street at the corner where you will be more visible and make eye contact with drivers.
  • Walk in groups and have kids use glow sticks or flashlights to help them see and be seen by drivers.
  • Children under age 12 should have adult supervision. If older kids are mature enough to be out without supervision, plan a route with them staying in well-lit, familiar areas and remind them to trick-or-treat in groups and return home at a specified time.
  • Make sure costumes fit properly to prevent tripping.
  • Masks might obstruct a child’s vision, try non-toxic face paint and makeup instead.
  • Decorate costumes and bags with reflective tape or stickers.

If you are the driver:

  • Slow down.
  • Most children trick-or-treat from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. (and 60% of the pedestrian accidents happen) so be especially alert for kids during those hours.
  • Put your phone away while driving.
  • If you have been drinking, have someone else drive.

DANGER #2

There is an increase in burns during Halloween also.

Safety tips:

  • Use battery-powered tea lights instead of real candles in your pumpkins.

  • Candlelit pumpkins should be placed on a sturdy table away from flammable objects and where little feet won’t trip over them or kick them over, and should never be left unattended.

  • Make sure your children’s costumes are made of fire-retardant materials.

“In general, use common sense; only go to people’s homes where it is obvious they are participating in trick-or-treating because their home is lit and oftentimes decorated. And be courteous; stay off people’s lawns, don’t push younger kids out of the way at doors and say “thank you”.”

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

Pride: A Conversation

Join your WHCA during Calgary Pride Week (August 24 – September 3, 2018) at Pride:  A Conversation.  This informational session will focus on a couple key areas:

During Calgary Pride celebrations, the WHCA is hosting an informational session and Q&A with a panel of seven (7) interesting LGTBQ+ Calgarians. This discussion is open to everyone.

Our Goals:

– Build community and increase inclusion within West Hillhurst.

– Increase awareness and understanding about:
– Sexuality and gender issues
– Calgary’s LGTBQ+ community

– Provide attendees with local LGTBQ+ resources / services*

Join us on August 29, 2018 from 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. at West Hillhurst Community Association.  Registration is required by noon on August 29, however, we will be accepting drop-ins.  Registers will have a chance to win a door price.  If registration limits are not reached, this program will NOT run.

For more information, contact marketing@westhillhurst.com or 403.283.0464 ext 3

Taste of Calgary

Taste of Calgary is the city’s most appetizing festival, giving visitors the chance to sample the city’s food, beverages, music and other cool things.


Discover Calgary’s global cuisines from a mix of unique restaurants and beverage companies. Plus get a taste of Calgary’s great musicians.
And, shop at some of the most interesting marketplace vendors in the city.

Open daily from 11 am to 9 pm – Thursday, August 9 to Sunday, August 12, 2018. 


Buy sampling tickets for $1 each right at the festival and use them to sample any of the food or beverage menu items. And. . . . Visit a variety of artisans, entrepreneurs, and interactive activities to add to the fun of the festival. Admission to the festival is free and includes a taste of Calgary’s best musical acts.

For more information, please check out the Taste of Calgary or To Do Canada website.  Please note that this is NOT a WHCA program and we cannot provide you further information.

Fantasy Faire in Kensington

Join the world of fantasy, magic, costume and more at one of the Kensington’s largest community events. 

As reported on Global Calgary Community Events page, “Calling all witches, wizards, fairies and half-lings! We are excited to announce Kensington’s Fantasy Faire on Sunday July 29, 2018 from 11 a.m – 5 p.m. This is an evolution of the previously branded Spend a Day in Kensington’s Diagon Alley. Expect the same wizarding wonders, but this year no magic is off limits. A live music stage, tournament field, Quidditch games, life-sized chess board, costume contest presented by Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo, University of Calgary’s School of Magic, and over 40 participating businesses. Live sword-fighting sessions, an owl hide-out, parasol dueling, and more will be set up for the day.”

 WHEN:  

 AGES:  All Ages
 CONTACT:   jamie@parkerpr.ca  4036805155 (Kensington BRZ)

For more information, please contact the parties above.  This is NOT a WHCA event and we cannot provide you with further information.

Milk Carton Kids at the Calgary Folk Music Festival

As reported on Avenue Calgary, “The Milk Carton Kids’ sound wouldn’t be out of place in the 1960s. The American indie duo has been performing since 2011 and will be on the mainstage on Saturday, July 25. Other performers at this year’s festival include The StrumbellasPatrick Watson and Buffy Sainte-Marie. This year’s Calgary Folk Music Festival runs from July 23 to July 26.”

For more information and to purchase your tickets for a weekend full of fun, entertainment and music, check out the Calgary Folk Music Festival website here.

Canada 151!

Another year has quickly passed and it’s that time again to celebrate Canada’s birthday!  This year, we are celebrating 151 years of democratic freedom and let’s be proud of it!

Looking to celebrate and something to do?  Check out what is happening during the July long-weekend for Canada Day in and around Calgary.  Found on the City of Calgary website, below is the schedule of celebrations happening in YYC.

July 1 9 a.m. 4 p.m. Canada Day at Fort Calgary Fort Calgary
July 1 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Canada Day at Stephen Avenue Walk /Olympic Plaza Olympic Plaza
July 1 10 a.m. 5 p.m. Canada Day at East Village Street Fair East Village District
July 1 10 a.m. 5 p.m. Canada Day at Studio Bell Studio Bell National Music Centre
July 1 11 a.m. 5 p.m. Canada Day Alberta Jeep Extreme Virtual Olympic Plaza
July 1 11 a.m. 4 p.m. Canada Day at Calgary’s Central Library Central Library
July 1 11 a.m. 9 p.m. Canada Day at Eau Claire Market Plaza Eau Claire Market
July 1 11 a.m. 5 p.m. Canada Day at Prince’s Island Park, Célébration Franco-Albertaine Prince’s Island Park
July 1 11 a.m. 5 p.m. Canada Day at Prince’s Island Park, Prince’s Island Park – Powwow & Indigenous Showcase Prince’s Island Park
July 1 11 a.m. 5 p.m. Canada Day at Sien Lok Park Sien Lok Park
July 1 11 a.m. 5 p.m. Canada Day Military Showcase Riverfront Avenue
July 1 11 a.m. 5 p.m. Canada Day Turban Eh! Prince’s Island Park
July 1 12 p.m. 7 p.m. Canada Day at Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre Chinese Cultural Centre
July 1 12 p.m. 5 p.m. Canada Day at Chinatown Chinatown District
July 1 6:30 p.m. 11:05 p.m. Canada Day Concert Riverfront Avenue
July 1 11 p.m. 11:20 p.m. Canada Day ENMAX Fireworks Centre Street Bridge

From everyone at the WHCA, we hope you enjoy your long weekend and have fun celebrating the beautiful, peaceful, accepting, equal and democratic country of Canada on its’ 151st birthday!  We are Canadian;  we are proud, we are strong and we are love,

Please note that the WHCA will running reduced operating hours during the long weekend.