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Message from The President
ExECutivEPresident: Stephanie KusieVice-president: Shelley Wark-MartynSecretary: Pablita Thomas-GriffinTreasurer: Aysha Khaliq
DirECtOrS Malik AmeryJim BoyleJim Fitz-MorrisJaydel GluckieJames Kusie
AddreSS: McKenzie Towne
Community Association, c/o McKenzie Towne Residential
Association, 40 Mckenzie Towne Blvd S.E.
Calgary, AB T2Z 4X5 Websites: mckenzietowneca.com
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Contact: [email protected]
Dear Community Members,It is an honour to have been elected as the 2016-2017 President of the McKenzie Towne Community Association.
I would like to recognize and thank Mr. Jaydel Gluckie for all of his hard work and service as President over the last four years.
It is going to be a busy year! We are presently updating the Association’s governance and business plans in order to make the best use of our resources and time.
Central to this is the creation of a community Engagement Strategy. As a Community Association, determining how best to reach out to community members and engage them, is a top priority. We would welcome any ideas community members might have in this regard.
Lastly, we look forward to working with the Residents Association and supporting their never-ending quest to make McKenzie Towne one of the best communities to call home.
Should you have any questions, suggestions or concerns as they relate to the community, do not hesitate to contact us by email at: [email protected]
Sincerely, Stephanie Kusie
BoARd of diREcToRS
D I S C L A I M E R The opinions expressed within any published article, report or submission reflect those of the author and should not be considered to reflect those for the Community Association or the publisher of this newsletter.The information contained in this newsletter is believed to be accurate, but is not warranted to be so. Thank you.
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• President’s Meassage P 3 • Submissions and Dedlines: P4• Babysitter’s Registry: P5• A Million Questions: P 8• Community Schools: P15
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McKenzie Towne Council• Council Groups & Rec.: P6• Summer Camps P7• Music in the Park: P7• Stampede Breakfast: P7
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“Happiness is not a station you arrive at, but a manner of traveling.”
~ Margaret Lee Runbeck
Senior walking group Tuesday’s & Thursday’s: 9:30 am - 11:00 am (gymnasium); 11:00 am - 12:00 pm (coffee & cards)Walk indoors in our gymnasium. See familiar faces and some new ones, too!
Bridge Mondays from 1 - 4 pm Come play some cards! A group dedicated to playing bridge. Drop-in for some fun and games around the card table. Coffee is provided, too.
drop-in playgroup Tuesdays: 12pm. - 2:30 pm Wednesdays: 9:30 am - 11:30 pmWe invite you to bring your toddler to play in our gym full of exciting toys, to have a good time and meet other families in the community! FREE for McKenzie Towne Residents. Non-residents must be a GUEST of a Resident and pay $2/child to drop-in. Only 2 adult guests per Resident (parents are FREE).
recreation takeS place at Mckenzie towne Hall, 40 Mckenzie towne Blvd. Se.
For Mckenzie towne council recreation inForMation, viSit Mtcouncil.coM, contact [email protected] or call 403-781-6612 ext. 3.
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Social groupS at Mckenzie towne HallAll social groups are Free for residents and youth. Non-residents must be a guest of a McKenzie Towne resident and are charged $2.00.
For McKenzie Towne social group information, contact [email protected] or call 403-781-6612 ext. 3.
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we oFFer drop-in paSSeS too!Unable to commit to the full length of a class? We have 1 and 6 time drop-in passes available for purchase at the hall. Resident 1-time passes are $13 and 6-time passes are $64. Non-Resident 1-time passes are $15 and 6-time passes are $76. Passes are for adult classes only and are non-transferrable.For more information or to purchase drop-in passes, stop by the hall!
Featured claSS: Beginner Ballet Ages: 18+ $72 Non-Resident Price: $94Wednesday’s, July 6 - August 24, 5:15 - 6:00 pm
Children will learn to coordinate their movements in this beginner class. Body control will be achieved through a wide variety of games and exercises. This is a perfect way to get your child involved with dance in a safe environment. This class is un-parented. Instructor: Puddle of Mud
tHere are a variety oF drop in SportS and gyM tiMeS For adultS, youtH and FaMilieS to participate in:
Adult drop-in times are 7:30 - 8:45 pm on Tuesdays (Basketball) 7:30 - 8:45pm on Wednesdays (Badminton) 7:30 - 8:45pm on Saturdays (Floor Hockey) And we’ve added an additional Adult Basketball time slot on Friday’s from 7:00 - 8:45 pm.
Youth drop-in times are scheduled for afterschool use (3-5PM) Parent & Child drop-in start times are: 5 - 6 pm from Mon-Wed, 5 - 6:30 pm on Thursdays 5 - 7 pm on Fridays, 6 - 7 pm on Saturdays 4:30 - 5:30 pm on Sundays.
Non-scheduled drop-in gym: There are times from 9 am - 3 pm Monday - Friday when the gym is not in use. Please call 403-781-6612 in advance to confirm gym usage, and if available, feel free to stop by during those times.
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SUMMer CAMPS are for children between the ages of 5 - 11 years. Registration is ongoing for 7 exciting weeks (July 4 - August 19) of summer day camps!
Forms will be available at the hall or online for your convenience. Please fill out the form completely (including current picture) before coming to pay.
Incomplete forms will not be accepted. For more information check out
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HigH St. SE, mcKEnziE townEVOLUNTeerS Needed! Visit mtcouncil.com for volunteer information. Volunteers are the backbone hosting a successful Stampede Breakfast and we need your help.
McKenzie Towne Council, in partnership with the Stampede Caravan Committee, is reviving the McKenzie Towne Stampede Breakfast! There will be tons of activities: Live music, marching bands, Indian danc-ers, visiting Stampede celebrities, activities, games + prizes, pony rides and a petting zoo.
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The Million Question Challenge!What is a puppy? How many dogs are there in the world?What would happen if dogs grew wings and could fly?
Calgary Public Library has a new summer learning initiative for school-aged kids called The Million Question Challenge! Kids will ask a million questions this summer, sparking curiosity and wonder. These questions can be about anything and everything – we hope that the questions will be personal and meaningful to each child, and will spur them on to finding some answers, too.
The kid who asks the most number of questions this summer will win a $250 Toys R Us gift card and get to be the Kid Executive Officer (KEO) of the Library for a day!
We have a ton of fun reading activities this summer, too! Kids from 0-12 can join the TD Summer Reading Club again this year, and read to win prizes. Teens can participate in this summer’s Youth Read. Get ready to read & win all summer long! Visit calgarylibrary.ca for details.
Adults can find great summer reads in both the We Recommend collections and the Your Year of Reading guides, available at your community library.
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Imagine having to look both ways before walking down the hallway to your next meeting. Picture yourself having to constantly look back while working on that report at your desk. Envision a workplace where there is a risk of getting seriously injured each time you get up to discuss your work with a colleague. This is reality for those who are working on our city roads.
Keep an eye out for construction zones and obey the posted speed limits. While workers may not always be present, there may be unseen dangers such as uneven roadway or veering lanes. The City would like to remind all of those using the roads that when we watch out for each other, and show patience and courtesy, road work can be completed safely and efficiently.
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possible ways to fulfill that need. Allow yourself to be inspired and think outside of the box. You may want to involve others in this process.
2. Evaluate your options and pick one or two possible solutions, outcomes or projects to try to create.
3. Consider a need of others - or one that you share with others - and follow the same process to brainstorm possible solutions and then work on creating one or two possible solutions, outcomes or projects to try to create.
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Creation often happens in the presence of need and inspiration. Sometimes the need is as simple as self-expression. Children are, by nature, wonderful creators.
The story is told of a 3-year-old girl drawing a picture when her mother comes by to ask her what she’s doing. “I’m drawing a picture of God,” the girl says. “But no one knows what God looks like,” the mother replies. To which the daughter answers “Well, they’ll know after I’m finished my drawing!”
Our First Nations brothers and sisters have a great respect for the sacredness of Creation. This extends beyond a belief in a
Creator; to a profound appreciation for the sanctity of nature and life, a great respect and appreciation for the wisdom and beauty to be found there and a deep sense of responsibility for being stewards of Creation.
Stewardship of Creation implies the activity of being creators. Respect and value shown to Creation points to appreciation and attention to be given in the activity of living in it and caring for it. The milieu for being creators includes Creation or nature itself, but also the man-made structures, knowledge and activity that make up our environment. The context in which we live and the needs that we encounter, when met with inspiration, ignites a creative spark that lies within each one of us. When that creative spark is used positively, the resulting activity of creation is indeed something sacred to be cultivated to serve our needs, and the needs of others, with grace, purpose and passion. Exercise Creation
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How efficient should it be?Cooling efficiency is measured by SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio). The higher the number, the more efficiently the A/C will cool your home, the less you’ll pay on electric bills, and the higher the upfront cost of your new air conditioner. However, consider this: In our northern climate, you won’t be using the A/C as much as someone farther south. As a result, it will take longer to reap enough energy savings to defray the extra cost of a high-efficiency A/C.
Should you get a maintenance contract? To take advantage of a higher-efficiency air conditioner, you’ll want to provide it with annual professional maintenance. A comprehensive maintenance contract will ensure that your A/C gets the TLC it needs to operate efficiently and effectively.
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calgary coMMunity StandardS - River Safety Tips Your safety and the safety of others should always be top of mind. Rafters, boaters and paddlers need to be aware of water levels, temperature, current speed, cloudy water conditions, and river hazards including bridge abutments, trees and other large debris in the water that can catch, trap or overturn vessels.
Being impaired while on the water is never tolerated, nor is the transport or consumption of alcohol.
Always be preparedYour safety is your responsibility. All river passengers must wear a life jacket or personal floatation device (PFDs) on the water. Make sure it fits well and is fastened properly. All river vessels must also have a sounding device such as a whistle, and a buoyant heaving line (throw-bag) no less than 15 metres long.
Always tell someone where you are going and when you expect to return. Arrange drop off and pick up points before you enter on the river. Leave emergency contact phone numbers with someone who can report that you are overdue.
Be aware of river conditionsAlthough our City rivers may appear calm in some areas, this isn’t always the case. The City has tools and resources available to help Calgarians check river conditions before you begin your trip. If river flows are high, especially after a major rainfall, postpone your trip until the flows have returned to safer levels. Keep in mind that flows can change quickly.
Visit calgary.ca/floodinfo for the latest information including flood advisories. You can also subscribe to our weekly newsletter and download the Alberta Rivers: Data and Advisories mobile app.
Public Boundary Schools: Acadia Elementary ............................ 403-777-8440 David Thompson Middle School ......... 403-777-7470 École Sam Livingston ........................... 403-777-6890 Fairview Middle School ....................... 403-777-7900 Juno Beach Academy.............................403-777-7210 Le Roi Daniels School ......................... 403-777-6420 McKenzie Lake School ......................... 403-777-6500 Mountain Park School ......................... 403-777-6442 Lord Beaverbrook High School ........... 403-259-5585
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Motion 504:I want to thank everyone who contacted me in support of my motion that calls on the government to ensure stable and permanent access to choice in education. It is about meeting the needs and interests of children so that they can reach their full potential. Alberta has a long and proud tradition of offering parents and students a wide array of choices when it comes to their education. Alberta has one of the best education systems in the world, and I encouraged the government to keep it that way. On May 2 my motion was voted on and received unanimous support from all parties in the Alberta Legislature. This was quite an occurrence after I was kicked out of the legislature two weeks earlier for standing up to support Alberta’s kids. I caught some as of yet unexplained bias against my motion. As it was recognized my actions were in fact in support of fair play and on behalf of parental choice in education I was invited the next day to return to the legislature. Here is a picture of me with my colleagues MLA Dave Rodney (Calgary-Lougheed) and Richard Gotfried (Calgary-Fish Creek), right after the vote on Motion 504. BUdGeT 2016
Albertans deserve a government that will respect their hard-earned tax dollars and show leadership by responsibly managing debt. As Albertans tighten their belts during this economic downturn, it’s worrisome that our government refuses to do the same. A recent poll indicates that the majority of Albertans do not believe that the NDP plan will diversify the economy and that Budget 2016 will cripple future generations with debt. What do you think of Budget 2016? What would you do differently? www.abpcmla.ca/engage
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I was pleased to attend at McKenzie Towne Retirement Residence when Director of Recreation, Matt Litke, received a Certificate of Appreciation Award for service and to attend the McKenzie Towne Seniors’ Fair.
April 10 to 16 was National Volunteer Week. Thank you to the many constituents who volunteer in our local community associations. Are you a community volunteer? Volunteers have shared some amazing stories with me and I would love to hear yours. Please tell me about your volunteer story at [email protected].
This spring, my Caucus launched ENGAGE a new public engagement initiative. ENGAGE’s purpose is to spark public conversation and to seek feedback from Albertans. As your MLA I want to know what is important to you and I want to hear your ideas. Building a stronger province depends on us working together. I encourage you to use ENGAGE as an instrument to provide your feedback. www.abpcmla.ca/engage If you require a paper copy of engage, please contact my office.
Need assistance with a provincial program or the services of Notary Public, Commissioner for Oaths, or want to get Birthday or Anniversary Scrolls? Please contact the Calgary Hays Constituency Office at:
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MLA Calgary-Hays ric McIver Interim Leader of PC Caucus
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All funds raised goes towards helping kids - Sherwood School Breakfast Program and sending kids to Camp Chestermere
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A FATHER’S DAY CARD FOR DAD! Colour, and cut out this picture for Father’s Day
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Summer Time FunWith summer just around the corner it is time to take advantage of all that nature has to offer. This is the best time of the year to get outside and play games that strengthen large motor coordination. Gross motor development enables your child to strengthen muscles and bones.
The preschool years offer a natural window of opportunity for children to develop their gross motor skills because their brains are wired to move their bodies. This is why running and chasing makes a young child giggle with delight and kicking a ball brings on the biggest smiles. Strengthening gross motor skills allows children to take part in a variety of recreational activities which keeps children active and helps strengthen positive mental health. Below are a few outdoor activities that are easy, fun, and help strengthen gross motor development.
Exploring and Walking on Uneven SurfacesThere are millions of ways to promote large motor coordination at the playground from swinging on swings to monkeying around on the uneven bars. The walk to the playground can also provide a fantastic opportunity to develop coordination and balance; run up hills, walk on the curbs, jump over cracks and catch bugs. Give your child a bucket to collect items along the way. Carrying the bucket helps strengthen hand and arm muscles and bending down to grab things improves eye hand coordination.
Coloring with Sidewalk ChalkThe large motions a child needs to make when drawing on the sidewalk strengthens large motor movements in the arms and shoulders. Needing to squat develops the muscles in the thighs and trunk while working on balance.
Water PlayThrow on a pair of rain boots and go puddle jumping or take a creek walk for some balance work. Head to the beach and build a sand castle or try digging with your feet! Have a water fight with wet sponges, great way to work on throwing.
If you follow your child’s lead, she will do exactly what her brain needs to develop and grow. Have a great time enjoying the benefits that outdoor play brings to you and your children.
Nichole Menard B.Ed, M.Ed, CCC, Core group member of the South Central Early Childhood Development Coalition
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JuSt Say Hi!
Welcoming new neighbours or introducing yourself to those you haven’t met yet is a great way to establish neighbourly relationships. People who know each other are more likely to look out for one another and help build and maintain a safe community.
Do you know the first name of at least five different neighbours? Would you be able to tell police the addresses of the houses around you in the event you witnessed suspicious activity? Could you ask a neighbour to borrow a cup of sugar or an egg for a cake you are baking? What about asking a neighbour to check in on
the perimeter of your home while you’re away? We sure hope you answered yes to a few of these questions! But, if not, take the plunge and just say hi! One of the easiest ways to increase safety in your community is to get to know your neighbours because people tend to look out for those that they know!
Don’t forget, after introducing yourself, make the effort to wave, greet and chat with your neighbours regularly. This encourages friendly chit-chat and can make neighbours feel connected.
For more information or engagement ideas, visit our website at calgarycommunities.com.
neigHBour day 2016
Neighbour Day is fast approaching, and will take place on Saturday, June 18!
Held annually on the third Saturday of June in commemoration of the 2013 floods, Neighbour Day is an opportunity for neighbours to come together to get to know one another and celebrate your community.
The idea is to meet one another, make new friends, have fun, and maybe work together on a project that benefits the entire community. So make Saturday, June 18, 2016 the day you get to know your neighbours!
Check with your community association to see if they have anything planned, and to find out how you can get involved!And don’t forget to share your experiences on social media using the hashtag #yycNeighbourDay.
Visit calgary.ca/Neighbourday for more information.
Federation of Calgary Communities
Buying Beer for Your Neighbour Day Event?Support your local community association by buying Village beer! Whether you’re hosting a large community event or a block party with your neighbours, purchase any kind of Village beer from your neighbourhood liquor store between May 1 and June 18, 2016 and send a copy of your receipt to your community association. Village Brewery will then donate 20% of all neighbourhood beer purchases
back to your community association for future community-building initiatives.
Just like Neighbour Day, Village Brewery was built with the purpose of gathering people around community. The more people that get out and meet their neighbours, the happier we are as a city.
Receipts for purchases made between May 1 and June 18, 2016
will be accepted.
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An early spring will hopefully translate into a wonderful summer for Calgarians. Despite the economic challenges we are currently facing, Ward 12 remains a very busy place. Earlier in the spring we saw the opening of a new distribution centre for Home Depot in Shepard Industrial Park as well as a Marshalls in South Trail Crossing. Two very exciting additions to southeast Calgary!
Construction for the New Brighton Regional Park and the Quarry Park recreation centre has concluded and these facilities will be opening soon. A few months ago ground was also broken for the Seton recreation facility. Southeast Calgary has grown rapidly and the addition of these new amenities will help make this area an even better place to live, work and play!
COFFee WITH YOUr COUNCILLOrI want to hear from you. While I have the pleasure of communicating with many of you through social media, there is no replacement for face-to-face interaction.
Join me for a cup of coffee to discuss the municipal issues that matter most to you. I’ll be at the New Brighton Club (2 New Brighton Drive SE) on Tuesday, June 21 from 7:30-8:30 pm. I hope to see many of you there!
deerFOOT TrAIL OPeN HOUSeDeerfoot Trail is one of the most important pieces of infrastructure in south Calgary. While the Government of Alberta is currently responsible for Deerfoot, The City has an important role to play. It is my great pleasure to invite you to an open house to talk about the past, present and future of Deerfoot Trail. The open house will take place at First Alliance Church (12345 40th Street SE) on Thursday, June 23 from 7:00-9:00 pm.
In attendance will be representatives from The City, from Alberta Transportation as well as Councillors and Members of the Legislative Assembly that represent south Calgary. It promises to be an interesting evening with plenty of opportunities to address your concerns about Deerfoot Trail.
WArd 12 UPdATeShane KeatingWard 12 CouncillorPhone: 403-268-1698 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @CouncillorKeatsFacebook: http:www.facebook.com/CouncillorKeatingWeb: www.shanekeating.ca
Your City Section
Check out these important updates from The City of Calgary
Celebrate the contribution of Calgary seniors during Seniors’ Week: June 6 - 12. Visit calgary.ca/seniorsweek for events in your community.
calgary.ca/seniorsweek
Neighbour Day (June 18) is an opportunity for neighbours to come together to celebrate our strong community spirit.
calgary.ca/neighbourday
Stuck on Deerfoot? Share your challenges and recommendations to make this road better at one of our open houses or online.
calgary.ca/deerfoot
Planning on doing some yard renovations this summer? Be sure to visit calgary.ca/homeimprovement.
calgary.ca/homeimprovement
Join with other Calgarians on June 23 to celebrate the Chief David Crowchild Memorial Awards. Learn more by searching Chief David Crowchild on calgary.ca.
Search Chief David Crowchild on calgary.ca
Bring the family to Canada’s largest man-made wetland on Sunday, June 19 from 1 to 3 p.m. for free activities and entertainment at The City of Calgary’s Park Fest!
calgary.ca/parksevents
Floods, snowstorms, fires, power outages, telecommunication failures — these are just some of the natural, technological and human-induced events that Calgary needs to be prepared for, according to the recent Status of Emergency Preparedness report from the Calgary Emergency Management Agency (CEMA)
calgary.ca/cema
For current news and updates follow The City of Calgary on Facebook and Twitter. Or visit our blog
at www.calgarycitynews.com.
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CLeANING SerVICeS: house, apartment, office, dental, medical cleaning. Fast, friendly, reliable, trustworthy & affordable services. Contact Vicky @ 587-999-9646 or [email protected].
PerSONALIZed CLeANING SerVICeS LTd. Let us help you take advantage of this beautiful spring by giving you the gift of time! All supplies provided! Insured & Bonded! Call, Text or Email KIM NOW! 403-875-6219/[email protected], Also visit us at www.pcscalgary.com
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dAYHOMe SerVICeS: Loving dayhome in Copperfield. All ages welcome. F/T & P/T spots. Before & After School care for St. Alberta & St. Isabella. Contact Vicky @ 587-999-9646 or [email protected].
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ARE YOU TRAVELLING WITH YOUR PETS THIS SUMMER?CALL US TO ENSURE YOUR PET IS PROTECTED FROM PARASITES.
Spring has sprung! For most of us, the return of warm weather means an end to hibernation and the beginning of outdoor adventures. But for pet owners however, it can also mean bringing something a little less desirable… PARASITES!
The parasites we see in Calgary and surrounding areas can be categorized in two general groups:
ECTOparasites – a.k.a. those creepy-crawlies that live on the skin of your pet. These are mostly blood-sucking insects such as ticks, fleas and lice and can be found anywhere outdoors. The highest risk areas include fields with tall grass,
wooded areas, or any places with a lot of pet traffic such as off-leash dog parks and boarding facilities. Ticks come with an added ick factor as they also attach readily to people, so be sure to do a tick check on yourself as well as your pet after hiking or camping this summer!
ENDOparasites, or those that live inside your pet, are typically found in the gastrointestinal tract. The most common culprits include roundworms, hookworms, giardia and heartworm. Our pets can sometimes carry one (or more) of these parasites without showing any outward signs of infection, which is why
screening and/or preventative parasite control is recommended.
Veterinarians can create a prevention plan based on the findings of your pet’s annual physical examination, lifestyle, location of outdoor activity, and travel history. So call your vet before the biting begins!
We hope you have a parasite-free summer!
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