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News from the Valley Neighbours Club

News from the Valley Neighbours Club

Virginia has drafted an informative brochure for our club, you may be receiving one in your mailbox very soon. If you are new to town or have lived here for a time and now find you have time to socialize, check us out.
Newspapers still have a future

Newspapers still have a future

I was in junior high school when I started reading newspapers.
News from the Valley Neighbours Club

News from the Valley Neighbours Club

The Windmill Theatre Players will present Nunsense at the Highwood Memorial Centre in High River and our events chairperson has arranged for interested VNC members to attend the dinner theatre performance on April 23.
How we may die

How we may die

We are all going to die sometime. How we die or where or when we may die, as a rule, we generally do not know.
Great weather for a BBQ

Great weather for a BBQ

We seem to be in a great stretch of good weather. The snow and ice are almost gone and we are still in the first part of March! The 14-day trend shows plus 10 temperatures for the entire time.
Earning a Brier patch

Earning a Brier patch

While hundreds of hoop fans were roaring at the Foothills Athletic Council finals at the Comp last weekend, I missed it because I was at the roaring game.
Where did all our snow go?

Where did all our snow go?

Finally, some relief. Our western winter sky is, at long last, once again filled with glorious flakes of snow. Our seasonal white stuff has been sorely missing this year, at least out here in the west.
News from the Valley Neighbours Club

News from the Valley Neighbours Club

We didn’t have a good turnout for our games night on Tuesday, so it was decided to limit them to once a month from now on. So, the next games night at VNC will be March 23 at 7:00.
Daylight savings begins

Daylight savings begins

I just finally figured out how to change the clock in my vehicle to regular time and now we will be going back onto Daylight Savings this Sunday, March 8 at 2 a.m. in the morning.
Sheep Creek Arts Council

Sheep Creek Arts Council

On March 7 the Scrapbook Club (an club within the Sheep Creek Arts Council) is hosting a Crop Fest in support of the Rowan House Emergency Shelter in High River. This event, taking place from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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