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Last Bark in the Park
On September 26, 2021, bring your dogs out at 9am to enjoy some coffee and time for the dogs to play in the rink before it closes at the end of the month.
We would love to hear your feedback on the Dog Rink Pilot Project as well so we can plan for an even better off leash area for 2022.
Tennis Courts Now Open
The tennis courts are now open for use during daylight hours. Enter by the basketball court's gate. The following Alberta Health recommendations for Outdoor Fitness, Sport & Recreation Activities must be followed:
- Outdoor team sports and group activities where 2 metres of physical distancing cannot be maintained between members of different households at all times are prohibited.
- Outdoor group physical activity must be limited to 10 people or less.
- Alberta Health recommends keeping the activities to members of the same household.
- Members of different households must maintain 2 meters of physical distancing at all times.
- More than 10 people may use an outdoor recreation amenity at the same time (for example, park) as long as physical distancing is maintained between households.
- A person attending an outdoor League amenity for the purposes of observing (for example: a parent watching their child play soccer) must maintain a minimum physical distance of 2 metres from any other spectators outside of their household.
Jim Andreakos: Devoted to Sports and Community
In February, West Jasper Place and Sherwood communities lost a dedicated supporter of sports and our communities. Jim Andreakos, often known as "the soccer guy" passed away after a battle with a debilitating illness.
His wife, Sandy, related that Jim began his service in 1978 when their two sons were ready to play soccer, and he was told that he would have to coach the team if that were to happen. At that time the outdoor soccer season was longer, with registration in March. Soccer started when the snow disappeared from the fields and continued until the end of June. It resumed in September until it was too dark to play on the unlit sports fields. Within a year [1979] Jim was processing all the soccer registrations for the Edmonton West Zone community teams. All the paperwork and applications had to be checked and verified. The teams were put together, balancing communities that had too few players with ones that had too many. Without computers, the dining room table was kept full of papers and team rosters. Jim also registered hockey players for the community teams until 1982. He had to step away from the registrar activities in 2018 as his health declined. It is difficult to comprehend the hours and days that he would have put in to this passion for children and sports over those 39 years.
On top of the registrar duties, Jim continued to coach the West Jasper/Sherwood soccer teams until 1997, when his son aged out of the league. He coached both indoor and outdoor soccer over those 19 years. Sandy recalls that he also volunteered as a field marshal for soccer and would even spend Father's Day on the soccer field.
Jim was also passionate about our communities. As the Sports Director for the community league, he was involved on the community league Board. In 2001 he stepped up to take on the West Jasper Sherwood Community League President's position, which he held for the next 15 years, until 2016. In 2005, Jim was honored to have Deputy Prime Minister Anne McLellan participate in the rededication of new playground equipment for our community league. He continued on the community league Board until 2017.
In Remembrance: Irene Blain
It is with deep sadness that the family of Irene Blain announce her unexpected passing on March 16, 2021 at the age of 67. Predeceased by her parents and sister Marion, Irene will be sadly missed by Paul, her husband of 44 years, sister Shirley as well as numerous extended family and close friends.
Irene is one of the few who can say that they were born, raised and lived in the same home for their entire life, right here in West Jasper Sherwood community. Thus, it was natural that she would develop a passion for the success of our community.
After completing her high school at Jasper Place HS, she worked at U of A until the early 90's when she left to care for her mother and sister. Following her mother's passing in 2000, she began to volunteer and organize community responses to civics issues.
One of her earliest concerns was the deterioration of businesses along Stony Plain Road, and the negative public perception that was building. Soon after, she joined the Community League as the Civics Director where she put her extensive knowledge of provincial and municipal development regulations and processes to effective use. She organized many presentations to City committees and to Council.
In the last few years, she served the community league as President, Civics Director and Secretary.
Always a gardener for both flowers and food, planting perennials and shrubs. Her specialty was Saskatoon-rhubarb-raspberry combo canned or frozen, Saskatoons fresh from the U-Pick and the rest fresh right out of the garden.
She always shared her life with her kitties, treating them like royalty. She also had a small cat sitting service so she could love on even more kitties.
Lastly, I wanted to express my condolences to Paul, her marriage partner of 44 years. He relates how much he appreciated both her serious side and her sense of humour. He also related her support for his interests, such as designing and building hovercraft. As much as her friends and supporters in the community will miss her, we know that she has left the largest loss with Paul.
Peter Doell with Paul Blain
Click to read an article about Irene, written by Dawne Colwell
Shakespeare in Our Community
Join us for Shakespeare in Our Community, on August 28 at 7:30 PM
Edmonton's own Free Will Players will present "MacBeth", in a 70 minute production that is fast, fun, and accessible, keeping the spirit of Shakespeare's words and stories alive. This unique, lovingly told rendition will be enjoyed by everyone from the occasional to the well-read Shakespeare fan.
A dessert food truck will be available.
The event is planned for outdoors, weather permitting, at our Community Hall (9620-152 Street). If weather is not suitable for outdoors, it will be held in the hall building.
Admission: Donations will be collected for Jasper Place Wellness Centre