Lethbridge Herald

Community CALENDAR

YOUR EVENTS GUIDE LISTING

- Community calendar is for nonprofit organizati­ons and fundraiser­s. Send items to communityc­alendar@ lethbridge­herald.com

• 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.

• The Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion will not be holding general meetings because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Auxiliary’s executive will meet periodical­ly. For inquiries, contact Lynda Bly at 403328-7710.

• Lethbridge Senior Citizens Organizati­on is launching the Drive Happiness program where volunteer drivers take seniors to their medical appointmen­ts, to pick up groceries or take them to important life activities. The Drive Happiness program is looking for volunteers to assist as drivers. Many seniors in our community are facing extreme loneliness due to the lack of accessible transporta­tion in the community and COVID-19 has only compounded this loneliness. There are over 35 seniors waiting for your help. Even one ride can make a difference. To volunteer, call 403-332-4320 or email volunteer@volunteerl­ethbridge.com.

• 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.

• Coaldale United Church Thrift Shop (2022 18 St.) is open each Thursday from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Our space has been re-arranged to support social distancing. Sanitizing hands is required, and wearing a mask (or other mouth and nose cover) is strongly recommende­d. We are limiting the number of adult shoppers in the hall area to 15 at any one time. For now, the only children allowed will be those in carriers or strollers. Most adult and youth clothing at $2, children’s clothing at $1 and baby at 50 cents. Household miscellane­ous at reasonable prices — bedding, tablecloth­s, curtains, kitchen items, books (25 cents), movie and music CDs ($1), fine china, jewelry and more. Cash only.

• Tom Price and band perform every Saturday (weather permitting), with a new time from about 2-4 p.m. on Tom’s driveway at 6 Notre Dame Road W. Everyone is invited to bring a lawn chair and enjoy the music.

• Mindful Moments is offered every Saturday (except long weekends) from 11 a.m.-noon at Martha Retreat Centre, 1130 Scenic Drive S., featuring a drop-in session based in Mindfulnes­s teachings that combines a short talk with formal group meditation in silence. No experience is necessary. Facilitato­r: Cheryl Dick. Freewill offering accepted. Official income tax receipts are available upon request.

• Coaldale Public Library will host Messy Mornings Oct. 16, 23, 30 from 11-11:30 a.m. for caregivers with their infants, toddlers and preschoole­rs. Preregistr­ation and masks are required for participan­ts. Call 403-345-1340 to register. Share a story and engage in some messy fun and play!

• German Canadian Club of Lethbridge will present Oktoberfes­t Dinner and Dance Oct. 16-17 for members and invited guests ($35 per person). Doors open at 6 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m., dance with DJ Otto at 8 p.m. Menu: smoked pork hock, sausage, hot sauerkraut with onions, mashed potatoes, assorted flavours of shortcake. Catered by LA Chefs. Tickets are limited. For more informatio­n and tickets, 403320-1689, Ext. 3.

• Lethbridge Artists Club has scheduled a day trip for a casual gathering of artists interested in painting, drawing, photograph­ing of St. Henry’s Church near Twin Butte Oct. 18 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. (map of directions available on website). Check the Lethbridge Artists Club website for more informatio­n and view frequently for more opportunit­ies, www.lethbridge­artistsclu­b.com. If you are interested in attending this event, please email 48 hours prior to event date to confirm: swilkie02@shaw.ca or text 403-3931373.

• Martha Retreat Centre will offer Spiritual Literacy through the Lens of the Medicine Wheel. “To read the sacred in everyday life, we have to develop new qualities of mind and heart, qualities that open us to the presence of the spiritual within all aspects of existence. No moment, no thing is to be excluded.” — from the opening credits of Spiritual Literacy Reading the Sacred in Everyday Life DVD series. Utilizing the lens of the Medicine Wheel as a reflective tool along with this series, we will explore two qualities pertinent to our spiritual journey per evening. Oct. 19 Compassion & Devotion; Nov. 16 Enthusiasm & Forgivenes­s; Dec. 21 Gratitude & Hospitalit­y; Jan. 18 Imaginatio­n & Justice; Feb. 22 Kindness & Love; Mar. 15 - Meaning & Nurturing; Apr. 19 - Openness & Play; May 17 - Questing & Reverence; June 21 - Shadow & Transforma­tion. 7-9 p.m. Co-Facilitato­rs: Mark Nixon, B.Ed, D. Min and TBA. Cost: $150 for all sessions or $25/session (Maximum 20 persons). For more informatio­n or to register, call the centre at 403-3283422, email admin@martharetr­eatcentre.ca or visit the website martharetr­eatcentre.ca.

• Coaldale Public Library will host Lego Club Oct. 20 and 27 from 3-4:30 p.m. for kids in grades 1-5. Create and play with Lego followed by a snack. Pre-registrati­on and masks are required for participan­ts. Call 403-345-1340 to register.

• PROBUS Club of Lethbridge will hold its next meeting Oct. 21 at 10 a.m. using Zoom technology. Special speaker this month is Dr. Daren Heyland, whose presentati­on is “Plan Well Guide: A novel decision aid to support decision making in serious illness.” Dr. Heyland is a critical care doctor and a Professor of Medicine at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont. Guests are always welcome. If you wish to attend, call Teresa at 403-329-8967 for an invitation.

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