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Tuesday10:00am - 8:00pm
Wednesday10:00am - 8:00pm
Thursday10:00am - 8:00pm
Friday10:00am - 8:00pm
Saturday11:00am-4:00pm
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Phone: 780-963-5440
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Become friends with a senior living at the Westview Health Centre as we craft, read, do activities, play games, and more.
Have questions about your technology? Have a one-on-one session with our Technology Coordinator for a personalized lesson.
Create, experience, explore and design. Fun DIY experiences!
Do you love to play chess? Are you just learning to play chess? All ages and skill levels are welcome!
Join our Queer-Straight Alliance for resources and fun activities!
We offer one-on-one tech help with our staff. You can book one in person, by calling 780-963-5440, or online
Join us once a month for a fun filled evening discussing books!
Love to create crafts? Join us to share your latest creation, to learn something new and get help with your latest project.
Puppets, stories, and songs! Oh my! Join us for fun activities and a puppet show every month!
Come have a laugh with our therapeutic laughter coach!
Come meet our photo club members! All experienced and inexperienced photographers are welcome.
Drop in for stories, rhymes, crafts, activities
Promote serenity in your life with these gentle movements. No experience necessary.
The Parkland Poets Society is donating their time to help teach the poets of tomorrow the wonder that is poetry!
Read with a resident, become their friend, and enjoy various activities together at the George Hennig Good Samaritan Care Centre.
Through interactive rhyme, parents/caregivers and children can learn songs, fingerplays, simple movement games and stories to build important pathways in the brain. Program run by APFA