Community CALENDAR
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• Helen Schuler Nature Centre is offering guided one-hour-long field trips for all ages. For field trip topics and details, visit the website at www.lethbridge.ca/Things-ToDo/Nature-Centre/ and click on “Events.” For more information, phone 403-320-3064 or email hsnc@lethbridge.ca.
• Lethbridge Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous meets Mondays and Wednesdays. Details: Josephine, 587-425-3232.
• Do you, or someone you know, have a gambling problem which is causing havoc in your life and relationships? If so, you’re welcome to attend weekly meetings of Gamblers Anonymous, held Tuesdays at 7 p.m. and Thursdays at 6 p.m. at 408 13 St. N. (front entrance). For more information call 403-331-0822.
• Stay connected with Sunny South Speakers Toastmaster Club in Coaldale. Now meeting via Zoom every Wednesday, 7-8:15 p.m. Guests welcome anytime. Email for link arevallb@shaw.ca or call Barb, 403405-5038.
• The Lethbridge Military Museum at the Vimy Ridge Armoury, Lethbridge Airport (337 Stubb Ross Road), is open each Wednesday from noon-4 p.m. No cost for admittance. Wearing of a mask is required.
• Tom Price and band perform every Saturday (weather permitting) from about 5-7 p.m. on Tom’s driveway at 6 Notre Dame Road W. Everyone is invited to bring a lawn chair and enjoy the music.
• Lethbridge Arts Days returns Sept. 24-27 with a lineup featuring virtual, outdoors and some indoor events to celebrate the arts. Events include the Allied Arts Council Artist Cabaret Sept. 24, to be streamed on AAC’s social media; On the Street: Performers in the Downtown Sept. 25-27; Gallery Stroll Sept. 26, featuring live poetry reads, music and artist-guided tours of downtown galleries (details available via social media); and Art Walk Sept. 25-26, a self-guided, walking tour of arts venues, exhibitions, demonstrations and public art throughout downtown Lethbridge and beyond. Pick up a program and map at the AAC office and begin your walk.
Collect 9 stamps as part of the Stamp & Stomp and be entered to win an original piece of art.
• The Feed Lethbridge City-Wide
Dinner Party to support local food banks will take place Sept. 25. Community members are invited to host dinner parties at their own locations with friends, family or coworkers. Dinner packages from Bavaru Catering and Mocha Local, an online auction (already open) and 50/50 cash raffle tickets are available at www.feedlethbridge.com. Tune into your favourite local radio stations from 6-9 p.m. Sept. 25 for music and direction to more Feed Lethbridge Activities.
• The Canadian Fall Festival,a Celebration for Internationals, will be held Friday, Sept. 25 from 5:15-7 p.m. in the parking lot at the Evangelical Free Church, 4717 24 Ave. S. Come for a free live concert, games, pumpkin decorating, and poutine tasting from a food truck. Bring your own lawn chairs or a blanket to sit on for this covid safe event. For more details, call Myron at the church office (403-329-3125). All are welcome.
• The Archaeological Society of Alberta will hold its annual general meeting Sept. 26 from 10-11:30 a.m. via Zoom video conferencing. Register through Eventbrite at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/archa eological-society-of-alberta-agmtickets-115651447593. The last day to register is Sept. 25 at 3 p.m.
• Italian Canadian Club, 1511 St Edward Blvd. N., will host a Parking Lot Party Sept. 26 from 3–8 p.m. with dinner service starting at 4 p.m. Curbside take-out only: 4–6 p.m. Featuring chicken cacciatore, Italian sausage, polenta and coleslaw for $20. Optional: Loaf of soft Italian bread $3, dessert for $2. If weather does not cooperate, all meals will be served as curbside take-out only. To book your seat (or take-out meal) call or text Chef Adam 403-317-3977 to arrange payment and choose dine-in or takeout options. Pre-pay with cash, cheque or e-transfer to italianclub@hotmail.ca before Sept. 23.
• The Oldman Watershed Council’s 15th anniversary 2020 annual general meeting will be held Sept. 29 from 14:30 p.m. via Zoom. The meeting will feature presentations about the OWC’s 2019-20 projects, including Headwaters Education and Restoration Project, Indigenous Partnerships, Youth Education Programs, Watershed
Legacy Program and more. To register, visit https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/15th-anniversary-owc-annualgeneral-meeting-2020-tickets121070710755. OWC organizational membership (free) is required to participate. To join or renew your membership, visit https://oldmanwatershed.ca/membership/.