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October 2024 – President’s Message

October 2024 – President’s Message

Usually when October comes around, I pay special attention to those things in my life that I am thankful for. This October is no exception although I have to say, based on the emails I’ve received, I’m taking a bit of a different view. Fences. The first things I’m...

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September 2024 President’s Message

September 2024 President’s Message

President’s Message – September 2024 As September presents itself, we can pat ourselves on the back to tackling the challenges of summer and coming out unscathed, for the most part. Road construction – a summer challenge we’ve come to accept as a necessary evil. Water...

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August 2024 President’s Message

August 2024 President’s Message

President’s Message – August 2024 Thank you! Thank you! Thank you to all the volunteers who stepped up to help with our summer programs. Thanks to all who attended the Nordic Rodeo and the Pancake Breakfast. Thanks to all who welcomed forty new Canadians at the...

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July 2024 President’s Message

July 2024 President’s Message

President’s Message – July 2024 Yahoo!! It’s July! The Annual General Meeting is behind us, and the new Board of Directors is making plans. Please look at the contacts page in the newsletter or on the website to see who is new and who we’ve recycled. Many thanks to...

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June 2024 President’s Message

June 2024 President’s Message

President’s Message – June 2024 By the time this issue of Inside Edgemont appears in your mailbox, the ELM committee will have been busy planting greenery and flowers in our pots and flower beds. It always makes me smile when I pull into Edgemont and am welcomed by...

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May 2024 President’s Message

May 2024 President’s Message

President’s Message – May 2024 Can you believe it’s May already? Tulips. Daffodils. Irises. The yards are starting to look colourful and we’re sitting on our hands waiting for a string of warm weather to get the bedding plants out. Although it was a relatively mild...

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