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WHCA Office CLOSED

JUST A QUICK REMINDER TO ALL WHCA MEMBERS AND HEALTH CLUB USERS – THE OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS WILL BE CLOSED ON GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018.  WE WILL REOPEN FOR REGULAR HOURS ON MONDAY.

THE HEALTH CLUB WILL REMAIN OPEN ON GOOD FRIDAY BUT WILL HAVE REDUCED HOURS OVER THE WEEKEND.  THE HEALTH CLUB WILL BE BACK TO REGULAR HOURS ON MONDAY.

HEALTH CLUB HOURS (FRIDAY TO SUNDAY) 9:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.

WHCA FACILITIES WILL REMAIN OPEN.

SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE AND WE WISH YOU, YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS THE BEST GOOD FRIDAY AND EASTER WEEKEND.

Coming this Spring @ WHCA

Spring is slowly arriving and so is the the warm weather.  It is finally apparent that the days are getting longer and we all know that means spring and summer activities are open for registration and beginning soon.  My favourite time of year, it’s time to plan some great activities for the warm season.  Are you wanting to get yourself, family or kiddos involved in some awesome sports and activities to fill their long days out-of-school?  Check out some of the activities that are currently open for registration and will start in spring.

WHCA Spring/ Summer Recreation 2018
                

For more information, contact programs@westhillhurst.com or healthclub@westhillhurst.com.  Want to see what else is going on at WHCA for the month of March?  Check out our full website here.

Partners Bridge Tournament

The West Hillhurst Go-Getters will be hosting a Partners Bridge Tournament on the weekend of Saturday, March 17, 2018.
Here is what you need to know to register for the tournament:

When:  Saturday, March 17, 2018
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Where:  Go-Getters room
Address:  1940 6 Ave N.W. – Calgary, Alta. – T2N 0W3

Cost:  $25.00 per person (includes two sessions of game play, cash prizes and lunch)

For more information or to register, please call 403.283.3720

Come on down and join like-minded seniors during the competitive (but always fun) game play.  Use strategy to beat your opponents and take away the victory.  Running from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., registration includes cash prices and lunch.  But don’t delay – Registration is open only for a couple more days and closes March 9, 2018.

REMEMBER – THIS IS A SENIOR PLAY TOURNAMENT

To all competitors, good luck and may your hand bring you the best game play possible,

WHCA History & Community Support

Throughout the 20th century, Calgary began to see robust growth and opportunity.  The population exploded and the city became known for its’ success in all industries.  Calgary is southern Alberta’s hub of commercial and economic growth and the cities prosperity resulted in the expansion and creation of new communities.

But do you know the real history of West Hillhurst Community Association?  Today, the community center serves hundreds of people in the area with an extensive variety of programs, amenities and rental spaces, building rapport of neighbours and community members.

As reported on the Federation of Calgary Communities, “West Hillhurst is a northwest community located in Calgary’s inner city, west of the community of Hillhurst/Sunnyside.  It is located on the North Bank of the Bow River.
“The community began as a farm, owned by the Riley family, a prominent pioneer family. The area was annexed by the city in 1907 but development was not substantial until after 1945. At this time, a number of Victory homes were built for returning soldiers.  Although these homes were only designed to last for 5 years, many still exist today. West Hillhurst is a mixture of older homes and infill developments.
“The community’s close proximity to downtown gives residents easy access and a footbridge across Memorial Drive allows residents to walk or rollerblade to work. The community is also located nearby SAIT, the Alberta College of Art and the University of Calgary. There are both public and separate schools in West Hillhurst and the area houses an outdoor pool and tennis court.
“Hillhurst is home to an active community centre which offers an after school centre and daycare. The facility is also used for other programs including jazzercise, martial arts and squash. The community skating rink is also popular, and is used by amateur sports teams, youth skating program, seniors skate and public skating.”

There are decades of history and community spirit in west Hillhurst.  Come on down, get your membership today and start experiencing the benefits of a historical significant community center.  And if you need more information on programs, amenities, events and more, be sure to browse the website.

The WHCA looks forward to working with the residents of west Hillhurst now and into the future, creating a dynamic and beneficial center for the community to attend.