Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Spring is not here...yet...

...and may be a while coming. The picture below is our yard, April 30, 2013. My advice: keep the bedding plants well protected, for the time being.

April 30, 2013
My posts to this blog are few and far between, but I have been posting bulletins to my Esmé Comfort: Town Councillor  Facebook page. Those are mostly current events, not reflections or analyses of what is going on. My brain is fizzing with observations, new knowledge, connections, the usual random factoids and experiences. Not much time for reflection...but I am getting there. Meanwhile...some deadlines are looming. 

Town of Canmore Volunteer Awards nominations close tomorrow.





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  
Wildsmart BowValley Speaker Series has another installment, Cougars in my backyard: co-existing with a large carnivore, Wed., March 26th, 7 p.m. at Canmore Collegiate High School.

Cougar 0a 

Also competing for your entertainment dollar - and by "entertainment dollar", I mean "FREE" - is the Integrated Transportation Plan Public Open House, 4:30 - 8:30 p.m. at Elevation Place. I love the graphic, don't you?
Then this, March 31st:
The Rotary Club of Canmore wants submissions for local community-based projects. These projects should be community-focused and serve the town of Canmore and area (east of the national park gates to Exshaw). This project funding will be one-time funding, minimum $100 up to a maximum of $5000 and may be applied to new or existing projects. Individual recipients are not eligible for funding. The deadline for submissions is March 31st, 2014. The funds will be disbursed by May 1st, 2014. Message me for submission contact details. Funding proposals (limit to 2 pages) must be submitted in the following format:
Page 1: Basic Information on Organization
• Mission Statement
• Annual budget of organization
• Outline of paid and volunteer positions
• Outline of current fundraising activities
• Agency history
• Summary of existing programs
• Agency contact person, phone number and e-mail address

Page 2: Project Proposal
• Timeline of project
• Target population
• Description of project and amount of funds requested
• Project supervisor/contact
• Method of recognizing Rotary for funding of project

Word documents are an acceptable format for emailing.
Only the first 2 pages of submissions will be forwarded to the selection committee.
Agencies will be contacted via e-mail by April 20th, 2014 regarding the status of their application.
Please provide an e-mail address contact.
The successful applicant will be required to provide a brief presentation upon completion of the project.


In the interest of brevity and getting to the next meeting on time, I'll post this now. More to come.



Monday, February 3, 2014

Happy New Year! Er, it's about time...


Here it is...more than a month since my last post and the eve of the Alberta Winter Games, 2014. Visit the website for event schedule. The Opening Ceremonies with the Athletes Parade takes place in Banff on February 6th. There are free shuttle buses to and from Banff and Canmore. There will be some surprises and much joy. Do join us! I am honoured to be a volunteer escorting athletes down from the Banff Centre to marshal for their grand entrance, then to help them get back afterwards. Banff Town Councillor Corrie Di Manno will accompany me on this duty; I'm pleased to be paired up with her - she'll make sure I do it right.
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A young Canmore athlete at a prior AWG
It's an exciting time for these young athletes as they compete with their peers from all across Alberta. My son Beamer competed in the 1998 AWG in the sport of freestyle wrestling. He was all of 15 years old...he won a silver medal. Look at that face. He went on to wrestle at the varsity level for the University of Calgary. For many of these students this event is a stepping stone on a journey to great achievements in later life. I am thrilled to host these youth, families, and coaches in the Bow Valley. Let's all extend the hand of welcome.


There is so much ongoing business with the Town of Canmore and its boards, committees and partners, it is hard to know where to begin. The next Council Meeting is tomorrow. Canmore Town Council meeting agendas and minutes may be found on the website. You may also watch the proceedings live streaming video - but not this week as the meeting is not at the Civic Centre Council Chambers but at the Canmore Recreation Centre, upstairs in the Community Hall at 7 p.m. The change of locale is due to the damage caused by a pipe break at the Civic Centre on Friday, January 31st. Friday was a slow news day, apparently: the story was covered extensively, as far away as Montréal! Please visit the Town of Canmore website for the latest info.

NEW BUSINESS Council Regular Business Meeting: Tuesday, February 4th, 2014
1. Canmore Business and Tourism Funding for Mountain Market Operations
Recommendation: That council approve the withdrawal of $14,000 from the
Economic Development Reserve to help fund the cost of Canmore Business
and Tourism running the 2014 Canmore Mountain Market.
2. Mountain Creek Hazard Mitigation Project – Stone Creek Short-Term
Mitigation

Recommendation: That council approve a budget increase of $370,000 to a
total of $720,000 for Stone Creek Short-Term Mitigation to be funded by the
Flood Recovery Erosion Control Program (FRECP).
3. Torrent Early Warning System
Recommendation: That council revise the scope of CAP#1345 – Cougar
Creek Short-Term Mitigation to include the development of an early warning
system; and subject to approval by the Province to expand the scope using
DRP or FREC funds assigned to the project.

Hope to see you there.