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Stonebridge Slate www.ourstonebridge.ca Summer 2017 77
EXECUTIVE 2016-2017
President Blair Pisio
Vice President of Operations Matt Strawson
Vice President of Community Engagement
Alena Sherwood
Treasurer Alexis Dahl
Secretary Laura Carlson
Special Events Coordinator Tarra Unterschute
Newsletter Communications Coordinators
Caitlin Gill (editor) Michelle Donald (business liason)
Online Communications Coordinator Alena Sherwood
Volunteer and Memberships Tyler Strand
Soccer Coordinator Alena Sherwood
Indoor Programs Michelle Martel-Andre
Tracy Scarlett
Members at Large Michelle Pharis
William Kuchapski Amanda Kolody Tammy Knowles
President’s Message
Greetings Stonebridge!
Welcome to another edition of the Stonebridge Slate. As I write this, we are experiencing what I hope is the last hurrah of old man winter! Soon we will be able to smell the crisp spring air, and witness the hustle and bustle of spring activities on the soccer pitch or the ball diamond! Our programming team has been working hard to get our spring soccer program up and running, all while readying some exciting new springtime Stonebridge activities, like Ultimate Frisbee. We have made some changes to our programming team and we hope it will mean more efficient communication and correspondence with our members, and efficiency related to the logistics of all of our programs. Stay tuned to our website, Facebook page, and the fall leisure guide for programs related updates.
It is around this time of year that I start speaking with our executive team about their plans for next year related to volunteering with the Stonebridge Community Association. I am aware that the SCA will have some significant holes to fill for the 2017-18 year and would like to encourage anyone thinking about meeting some people in the neighborhood and learning more about civics in Saskatoon to consider joining our executive team. You can email me for more information on available positions.
I think that’s it for now. I hope to see you at the Stonebridge Community garage sale on May 13th, throughout the summer on the trails in our beautiful parks, and of course, at our 3rd annual movie in the park at the end of the summer!
Until next time,
Blair JP Pisio, President - Stonebridge Community Association
Interested in volunteering? There are some great opportunities to get involved! Contact us at: [email protected] for
details!
Inside This Issue:
Ward 7 Update – Page 2
New Schools Playground Fundraising – Page 3
Chief Whitecap School Alliance – Page 4
Stonebridge Schools Updates from the Principals – Page 5
Stonebridge Garden Update – Page 6
SCA Spring Programming – Page 7
Stonebridge Traffic Safety Meeting – Page 9
Babysitter Directory – Page 10
SCA Business Directory – Page 10
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Ward 7 Update
Hello Stonebridge residents,
Below are some updates from City Hall. If you have questions or comments for me, please following up using the contact information provided.
Spray Park
The spray park at Alexander McGillivray Young Park is scheduled to open to the public this June. The majority of the contract is complete, but some final work is taking place now, including the installation of nozzles and fixtures, irrigation, and sod/seeding. The park is scheduled to open along with all city spray parks on June 1st. I would like to thank all Stonebridge residents for their patience with this project, and I know this will be a well-used feature of Alexander McGillivray Young Park this summer and into the future.
Preston and Taylor
Although this intersection is not located in the Stonebridge neighbourhood, it’s well used by Stonebridge residents and affects traffic flow along Preston. This July the intersection will have some long-awaited upgrades completed, including the addition of both north- and south-bound left turn lanes and signals. This should improve traffic flow and safety in the area.
Neighbourhood Traffic Review
Traffic issues closer to home will be the subject of an upcoming meeting on May 25th at Circle Drive Alliance Church. Residents may recall that the first such meeting was held in November, and at this meeting the city will present some proposed solutions to the concerns and issues raised by residents so far. Your feedback is important and will help to form the traffic plan that will go to council. Spread the word and mark your calendars for May 25th at 7:00 pm!
I wish you all the best for a fun and relaxing summer. If you have questions about any issue in your neighbourhood or around the city please let be in touch!
All the best,
Mairin Loewen
Mairin Loewen City Councillor, Ward 7 [email protected] 306.229.5298
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New Schools Playground Fundraising
Our long awaited school is opening September 2017, and with your support we can ensure that a safe and enjoyable
playground will be built for the many children who will attend.
We encourage you to ‘like’ our Facebook
page at: https://www.facebook.com/CWEPlaygro
und/ to stay informed of all events and fundraising initiatives to help us build
our community.
Your continued support is much appreciated.
Kelly Potts & Kristi James (co-chairs)
The next Stonebridge Community Association meeting with Chief Darcy Bear of the Whitecap Dakota First
Nation will take place on May 10, 2017 @ 8PM located at Donald Physiotherapy (80-3211 Preston Ave.)
Stonebridge residents are welcome to attend!
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The imminent opening of Chief Whitecap School is a noteworthy development for Stonebridge, but also for the Whitecap Dakota First Nation (WDFN), Saskatoon’s neighbor since the city’s location was recommended by Chief Whitecap himself in the early 1880s. The school is the latest result of a twenty-year partnership between the First Nation and Saskatoon Public Schools (SPS) that has connected the Whitecap school and students with the broad range of educational services within SPS, and has afforded all students increased opportunities to build strong relationships across cultures.
Within that broader partnership, Chief Whitecap School is unique. It is supported by its own agreement between SPS and WDFN, funded by the Saskatoon Public School Division and Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, to enable students from grades 5 to 8 from WDFN to attend CWS, after completing Kindergarten to grade 4 in their home community.
To commemorate Canada’s 150th anniversary, and to strengthen the connections
between WDFN and CWS, the WDFN has secured a Canada 150 grant from the federal government to develop educational resources for CWS. Alongside curriculum intended to fill gaps related to Dakota history, language, and culture for all grade levels, the centrepieces of the project are the interactive walls in CWS. The main wall of the culture room will outline key features of Dakota history and culture using multimedia and hands-on approaches. The room also integrates seamlessly with outdoor landscaping and plants that continue the themes featured on the interactive walls.
Groups from the broader Stonebridge, Saskatoon, and WDFN communities are welcome and encouraged to use the culture room outside of school hours, so this is a resource that benefits the entire community. Stay tuned for future announcements about a Canada 150 event in the fall, featuring artistic and cultural performances and tours of the new culture room designs.
Image: Panel designed by Saskatoon graphic designer Colin Skrapek for educational panels in the Charles Redhawk Elementary School on the Whitecap Dakota First Nation. Similar panels will be in place at Chief Whitecap School,
providing continuity between the two communities.
For more information, contact Katya MacDonald ([email protected]; 306-477-0908)
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CHIEF WHITECAP SCHOOL UPDATE
We are looking forward to welcoming our Stonebridge families to Chief Whitecap School in
the fall. Here are some dates to mark on your calendar:
August 29th – OPEN HOUSE 4 – 7 pm
May 2 – Parent Council Meeting – 6 pm Hugh Cairns School
May 9 – Kindergarten Sneak Peek – 6:30 pm Alvin Buckwold School (please phone the school at
306-683-7640 if you are attending)
Playground Fundraising - https://www.facebook.com/CWEPlayground/ for information on fundraising and donation link.
Registration Link - http://www.spsd.sk.ca/school/chiefwhitecap/About/registration/P
ages/default.aspx
Chief Whitecap School – 306-683-7640 or
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St. Kateri Tekawitha School Update
Hello, future families of St. Kateri Tekakwitha School. It is hard to believe that we are already into May and the doors of St. Kateri Tekakwitha School will be opening up in less than four months. We just want to update people on a few points as we move toward opening.
Work is progressing very well and continues to be on schedule.
Paint and flooring are already in most of the building and the gym
is almost totally complete. The school will look amazing!
St. Kateri Tekakwitha is on Twitter! Keep up to date with the
school’s events and announcements on twitter.com and you can
find us @katerisaskatoon. Current interior pictures of the school can be found on our Twitter feed and our website
https://www.gscs.ca/studentsandfamilies/schools/kat
Registrations continue to roll in. We encourage anyone who is planning to enroll their children at St. Kateri Tekakwitha School
to register. Early registration helps us to make accurate decisions with respect to resource allocation at our school. You can
register at any of our GSCS schools, at our board office (420 22nd St. East) or online
https://www.gscs.ca/studentsandfamilies/schools/kat
A tender process has begun for one of our two playgrounds. We hope to have this playground installed by the fall, ready for our
school and community to enjoy! Visit: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1708102769503855/
We are so excited to connect with our students, parents and community members to develop a vibrant, exciting school culture deeply rooted in faith, growing in knowledge and reaching out to transform the world!
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The Stonebridge Community Garden has officially been approved by the City of Saskatoon. The community garden will be located on the east side of Peter Zakreski Regional Park between the ball diamonds and Cornish Road. The garden will be comprised of 26 plots. These plots will include 1 community plot, 15 large plots and 10 small plots. The large plots will be 10' x 15' and the small plots will be 7.5' x 5'. The plot application deadline was April 21st. Those who were awarded plots were contacted prior to April 28th.
Garden preparations will begin mid-May. The City of Saskatoon will irrigate and rototill the space. Once that has been completed, community volunteers and gardeners will clean up the space and mark out the plots. We hope to have everyone's gardens planted by the first week in June.
The approved design for the Stonebridge Community Garden includes a fruit orchard where all members of the community can gather and pick fruit. We hope to start planting the orchard this fall; however, our timeline is dependent on funds and donations. A detailed list of donations needed for our garden can be found on the Stonebridge Community Garden Collective Facebook page.
If you would like more information about the Stonebridge Community Garden, are interested in volunteering, or would like to make a donation, please email us at [email protected].
Stonebridge Community Garden Update
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SCA Spring Programming
Run Club
Wednesday at 7:00 pm and Sunday at 1:00 pm- May 17 through June 28. Drop-in (no registration required). Runners will divide into groups based on pace and ability. Leaders will come from within the group, with opportunities for different leaders each week. The group will be free and open to all. Meeting place will be Alexander McGillivray Young Park, by the ball diamonds.
Ultimate Frisbee
Sundays, 4:30p to 6pm, May 7 to July 9th (no sessions May and July long weekends). Cost: $40. Includes 1 disc that each person is free to take home. All individuals 16+ are encourage to participate. Location: Blair Nelson Park
Please visit ourstonebridge.ca for more
information!
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Spring Cleaning Tips 1. 1. The best refrigerator cleaner is a combination of salt and soda water. The bubbling action of
the soda water combines with the abrasive texture of the salt to make a great cleaner.
2. 2. The best way to get rid of lime buildup around the faucet it is to lay paper towels over the fixture, soak it with vinegar and let it set for an hour. The deposits will soften and become easier to remove.
3. 3. Clean screens with a scrap of carpeting. It makes a powerful brush that removes all the dirt.
4. 4. Clean windows with a rag and soapy water, and then dry them with another rag. You can also go to an auto-parts store and buy a windshield squeegee, which cleans very well.
5. 5. If drapes are looking drab, take them out of the window, remove the hooks and run them through the air-fluff cycle in the dryer along with a wet towel (to draw off the dust) for 15 minutes. Hang them back in the windows immediately.
6. 6. Clean the blades of a ceiling fan by covering them with a coat of furniture polish. Wipe off the excess and lightly buff.
7. 7. Sometimes comforters, blankets and pillows don't need to be cleaned, but they do need to be aired out after a long winter in your closed-up home. Take them outside and hang them on a clothesline for a day.
8. -Tips courtesy of hgtv.com
Toad Lane Farmers’ Market
Opening Thursday, July 6, 2017
2:00PM-6:00PM
At Early’s Farm and Garden Centre
2615 Lorne Avenue (across from the Western Development
Museum)
Every Thursday during July, August and September
Fresh produce, baking, meat, other local products
Watch for our Facebook page coming soon!
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Stonebridge Traffic Safety Meeting
May 25, 2017
7:00PM
Circle Drive Alliance Church
Open to Stonebridge Residents who have concerns or inquiries
about traffic in Stonebridge.
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Sangita B. (306) 979-7419
Ramona C-E. (306) 651-2871
Marina K. (306) 978-2076
Maha K. (306) 683-9445
Sofia M. (306) 222-3584
Brayden Y. (306) 978-2178
Isabella W. (306) 652-3937
Mahlia/Meadow/Makenna T. (306) 242-2714
Shauna K. (306) 850-1578
Molly M. (306) 260-2844
Jenna R. (306) 382-5174
Lauren A. (306) 974-0667
Kendra Y. (306) 244-9628
Surakshya S. (306) 649-
4136
Gabrielle M. (306) 250-
4879
Joshua F. (306) 249-4309
Jonah B. (306) 477-2115
Abby P. (306) 717-2078
Meadow R. (306) 717-9803
If you would like to be included on the registry send your contact information to
NOTE: The Stonebridge Community Association does not endorse or support any published name as a
result of this call for service providers. Each parent must do their own due diligence in choosing the best
person for their needs.
The Community Association would like to make your business search easier!
Looking for a home builder, restaurant, hair stylist, or medical professional? What about a home based business representative from Tupperware, Younique or Rodan + Fields to name a few? The Stonebridge Community Association has started a Business Directory for your Stonebridge shopping/service needs! A few of the businesses listed on our website are:
Saskatoon Naturopathic Medicine
Nancy’s Care Home
Rodan + Fields Premium Skin Care – Coralie and Matt Wheeler
Check out our website at ourstonebridge.ca/business-directory/ for more information.
We are in the growing phase so if you know a business that should be on this list, please direct them to the site or have them contact the Business Liaison, Michelle Donald at [email protected] for more information.
*** Please note that the Stonebridge Community Association does not vet or endorse the businesses that are listed within our Directory.***
Babysitter Registry
SCA Business Directory
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