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7:30 pm Take a Vacation Night

Take a Vacation Night at the SCAC

133 Sunset Blvd., Turner Valley

403-938-2032

Corne and Learn More about the

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Friday, Feb.3 at 7:30 pm

An evening with Gillian Ross

Slide Show Presentation on the Dominican Republic - Attraetions & People

There is no cost and refreshments will be served!

Location
Sheep Creek Arts Council, 133 Sunset Blvd, Turner Valley

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7:00 pm Nutcrackers, Bears & Wolverines (Live Video Conferencing)

Nutcrackers, Bears & Wolverines
Live Video Conferencing at
The Sheep River Library

 

Presented by: Justin McKeown, Public Outreach Education Officer, Waterton Lakes National Park
Hosted by: Pincher Creek & District Municipal Library

The “Wild Life” Of Whitebark Pines‐ Whitebark Pine is an important species found at high elevations in the Rocky Mountains, including Waterton Lakes National Park. However, Whitebarks are being decimated throughout their range. Discover the important connections between Whitebark Pines and key wildlife species, what is killing this tree, and what Parks Canada and volunteers are doing to help. Join Justin McKeown, Public Outreach Education Officer with Waterton Lakes National Park for this talk.

If you have an interest in any of these sessions, contact the Sheep River Library at 933-7533 so that a spot on the broadcast can be reserved.

Location
Sheep River Library, 131 Main Street NE Turner Valley

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10:00 am St George's Church Family Fun Sale

Games, puzzles, DVDs and books will be for sale to encourage families to spend more fun time together.

For more info call:  933-3970

Location
St. George's Church

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7:00 pm Life on a Silken Thread (Live Video Conferencing)

Life on a Silken Thread
Live Video Conferencing at
The Sheep River Library

 

Presented by: John Hancock
Hosted by: Pincher Creek & District Municipal Library

Join spider researcher John Hancock on a virtual walk through Beauvais Lake Provincial Parks forests to discover the little known world of its spiders! Spiders are the top predators of the invertebrate world, this talk will provide a glimpse into the many “professions” of these amazing creatures!

If you have an interest in any of these sessions, contact the Sheep River Library at 933-7533 so that a spot on the broadcast can be reserved.

Location
Sheep River Library, 131 Main Street NE Turner Valley

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8:00 am Municipal Office CLOSED

The Turner Valley Municipal Office will be closed on Monday, February 20, 2012.

Turner Valley Mayor, Council and Staff wish everyone a safe and happy Family Day!

Location
Turner Valley Municipal Office

6:30 pm February Regular Council Meeting

An agenda for this meeting can be found on the “Council Agendas” page once it has been made available.

Please be advised all agenda requests including delegations must be into the Town Office no later than 4:30 p.m. the Monday prior to all Council Meetings.  Direct these requests to Heather Thomson at heathert@turnervalley.ca or call 403.933.4944.

Questions or inquires? Please call the Town Office at 403.933.4944.

Location
Turner Valley Council Chambers

7:00 pm Hair Snares for Grizzly Bears; Monitoring Bears in Southwestern Alberta (Live Video Conferencing)

Hair Snares for Grizzly Bears; Monitoring Bears in Southwestern Alberta
Live Video Conferencing at
The Sheep River Library

 

Presented by: Andrea Morehouse, Grizzly Bear Monitoring Project Coordinator
Hosted by: Pincher Creek & District Municipal Library

Have you been out in Waterton or the Castle area and noticed trees with barbed wire? Wondering what it’s for? Multiple agencies have joined together to monitor grizzly bears in southwestern Alberta using non‐invasive methods. Bears naturally rub on a variety of surfaces, leaving behind hair samples ‐ and their DNA. Genetic analysis of the hair samples reveals species, sex, and individual identity of the bear. This information will help agencies further understand grizzly bear populations, densities, and distributions. Join Andrea Morehouse, Grizzly Bear Monitoring Project Coordinator, for a talk about this new project.

If you have an interest in any of these sessions, contact the Sheep River Library at 933-7533 so that a spot on the broadcast can be reserved.

Location
Sheep River Library, 131 Main Street NE Turner Valley

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7:00 pm It's Not Easy Being Green (Live Video Conferencing)

It’s Not Easy Being Green
Live Video Conferencing at:
The Sheep River Library 

 

Presented by: Heidi Eijgel, Visitor Services Specialist, Alberta Parks
Hosted by: Pincher Creek & District Municipal Library

The story of the Northern Leopard Frog’s reintroduction at Beauvais Lake Provincial Park continues. How are the tadpoles that were counted and released in 2009, fairing? And what are we doing to document the events and milestones of this project? Join Heidi Eijgel, Visitor Services Specialist with Alberta Parks for this talk.

If you have an interest in any of these sessions, contact the Sheep River Library at 933-7533 so that a spot on the broadcast can be reserved.

Location
Sheep River Library, 131 Main Street NE Turner Valley

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Please continue to check back for more information and updates as they become available.
Thank You. 

Note: Although every attempt is made to ensure the information collected is accurate, event information is subject to change without notice.