Banff Trail’s Raven’s Corner for November

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Many thanks to those who attended the Banff Trail Community Association Annual General Meeting. A special shout out and much gratitude to the volunteers who made this happen. I was very grateful that it was a beautiful day. The soups were amazing and I had a wonderful chat with the “good Chinese cook” who made the curry chicken soup. She was not wrong about being a good cook! I very much enjoyed looking at the goods and products that were on display by our many vendors. Although I was stocked up on honey, I managed to get some yummy veggies and a beautiful pair of new earrings. Moreover, I would like to thank our Indigenous brothers and sisters for sharing their art, culture, and traditional dancing with us at this event. I very much enjoyed the “llama versus the buffalo” discussion we had while sharing lunch together. What a beautiful and magnificent way to bring people together!

Thank you, Kit, for reminding us how important it is to reconnect with spaces and advocate for education in Indigenous teachings. You have reminded me how self-discovery is so important and can be life altering. Moreover, I was blown away by the feather art reveal at the front of the hall. Many thanks to the BTCA and our neighbours who made this day possible. Welcome all new members of the BTCA. Welcome back to those who have returned.

Guess who will be coming to town next month? No doubt Santa is already checking his list at least once already. This year we will be having a Christmas market, ice skating, a photo opportunity, and loads of fun. Please join us for our annual Christmas celebration on December 10.

These events and opportunities would not be possible without you. Do you have any kids in your household? If you have a kid between the ages of 12 to 17 who is looking to get involved while having fun, we have an opportunity for you! The Banff Trail Youth Council meets once a month and has already done remarkable things for our community. A Youth Group helps foster character, build leadership skills, and provides the opportunity to make new friends! Email [email protected]. Many thanks to these amazing young leaders for all they have accomplished and for all their community contributions.

Your Banff Trail Membership is absolutely free! Five years ago, the Banff Trail Community Association voted to set memberships to zero dollars in order to include everyone. For new memberships, please provide your name, contact information, and let us know if you live within the Banff Trail neighbourhood boundaries to [email protected]. You may also just let us know if you wish to renew as a member for an additional year. Thank you so much for your support! Welcome to all new members!

With the rising costs of groceries, the Banff Trail Community is now offering the Community Good Food Box Program. You select your size of box which is filled with fresh fruits and vegetables at a very reasonable price, far cheaper than you would buy at the grocery store. In many cases, these items are provided for less than half of what you would pay at a grocery store. Great savings and healthy? Double bonus! More details in this issue.

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If you have anything you’re interested in, don’t hesitate to get involved. Our meetings are now on the second Wednesday of the month from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. Feel free to call 403-282-2234 or email [email protected]. You are more than welcome to join us! The Banff Trail Community Association (BTCA) consists of a wonderful group of neighbours who are here to make Banff Trail a great place to be. Thank you for all your time and volunteering efforts.

Your editor for the Banff Trail Howler,

Ravenmoon Spicer

Acknowledging and Honouring Indigenous cultures: Calgary (and Banff Trail) is situated at Mohkinsstsis (in Blackfoot); Wîchîspa (in Stoney); or Guts’ists’i (in Tsuut’ina) in Treaty 7 Territory, Home of the Blackfoot Nations, Stoney-Nakoda Nations, Tsuut’ina Nation, and Home of the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3. We pay our respect to the First Nation and Métis ancestors of this place and reaffirm our relationship with one another; in doing so, we are actively participating in reconciliation as we navigate our time in this course, learning and supporting each other.