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ISSUEINSIDE THIS
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President
Blair JP Pisio
Vice President
Matt Strawson
EXECUTIVE 2015
Treasurer
Kelly Potts
Secretary Michelle Shepherd
Communications Coordinator (Newsletter) Jim Wong (business)
Caitlin Gill (editor)
Communications Coordinator (Website)
Jennifer Robertson
Indoor Program Coordinator Tracey ScarlettDeana Goshulak
Neighborhood Liaison
Denine Hanson
Special Events (Social) Coordinator
Vacant
Soccer Program Coordinator
Michelle Pharis
Community Watch Coordinator
Vacant
Volunteer & Membership Coordinator
Jan King
Directors At LargeAmanda Pilon
Beau GallerneaultChris Mearns
Conrad NeufeldMichelle Martel-Andre
Tara Unterschute
City of Saskatoon Community Consultant
Lisa Thibodeau
Interested in Volunteering?
There are currently some great opportunities to get involved!
Contact us at [email protected]
for details!
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President, SCA
Ward 7 Update From Councillor Mairin Loewen 6SCA Fall Programming
Class and Registration Information
Take Care, Blair Pisio
Message from
President Blair PisioGreetings Stonebridge!I hope you are all enjoying a fantastic summer! This edition of the newsletter features information on our fall registration period, annual general meeting and some other updates from around the neighborhood. We hope you can attend our annual general meeting which will be held on September 9, 2015 at 7:00pm at the Circle Drive Alliance Church. This is an opportunity to hear about the year that was, meet current board members and also is an opportunity to join our SCA executive. If you have any questions about becoming a board member, please email me.
A very exciting event that has been in the works since February is our Movie in the Park. The movie that will be played is "Inside Out" and it is sure to be a good evening. This event was held two years ago and we had a very good turnout. Popcorn will be served and you can bring a blanket or lawn chairs to relax and enjoy a movie. Thanks to our volunteer committee for putting this together!
If you've been over to our website lately (ourstonebridge.ca) you may have noticed that it has a new look. I want to thank our Website Coordinator for all of the hard work that not only went into this revitalization, but also for the work that is done in maintaining our web presence via social media as well. We continue to see a growing number of followers on our Facebook page, which is a primary way we keep you updated of important activities and events in our growing neighbourhood. Be sure to head on over and "like" us!
As always, feel free to contact me by email. Our email addresses have changed, so our main contact email is [email protected]. I look forwrd to hearing from you with whatever question or concern you may have. Enjoy the last weeks of summer and good luck with the return to school routine!
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I hope you've enjoyed the summer months! Summer is always a busy time for construction in Saskatoon, and this
year has been no exception.
WARD 7 I Update Hello Stonebridge residents,
There are a number of roadway projects underway in Stonebridge which I know have affected residents for the last several months, and I appreciate your patience in this regard. The roadway construction on Gordon Road is designed to accommodate neighbourhood traffic and access to the forthcoming schools, and is scheduled for completion in August.
The roadway construction on Stonebridge Common and Lewin Way, which will bring both sections of roadway to the design laid out on the Stonebridge neighbourhood concept plan, is scheduled for completion this fall. And of course, the most major project currently underway, the Highway 11/Victor Road interchange, is scheduled for completion in the fall of 2016.
You may have also noticed the installation of a number of rubber curbs in different parts of the neighbourhood this summer. These traffic-calming measures have been installed in areas which residents reported as concerns, and will be studied for effectiveness in the months ahead. Please don't hesitate to report any other traffic concerns to me directly.
I welcome your questions and comments about anything happening in your neighbourhood or around the city. Reach my by phone at 306.229.5298 or via email at [email protected].
All the best,Mairin LoewenCity Councillor for Stonebridge
STONEBRIDGE INTERCHANGE CONSTRUCTION - Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why did you remove the berm behind some houses on Sutter Crescent? The berm had to be removed to make way for theStonebridge interchange southbound ramp to connect to Victor Road.2. What sound mitigation measures will replace it? The interchange was designed so that the southbound ramp itself wouldprovide adequate sound mitigation from Highway 11 noise. Once construction is complete, as part of the ongoing engineering ofthe interchange, sound modelling will be completed to confirm that the ramp is sufficient in mitigating noise.3. How will you improve the aesthetic look of the ramps once construction is complete? Similar to other ramps around the city,the side slopes will consist of concrete retaining walls in certain areas and grass in others. Dream Development and the City willexamine enhanced landscaping4. Could vehicles come off the ramp and into my house? The southbound ramp design includes a barrier curb along theshoulders to prevent vehicles from going over the edge. The is consistent with ramps on other interchanges around the city withsteep side slopes.5. When is this project expected to be complete? Construction started in May 2015 and is expected to be complete in fall of 2016,
945 Spadina Crescent East 306.975.3330. www.saskatoon.ca
GRAND OPENING August 12, 2015 at 10AM
weather permitting and barring any unforseen circumstances.
For more info, visit saskatoon.ca/stonebridgeinterchange
Website: www.ourstonebridge.ca
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Stonebridge Community Association Presents.....
Movie in the ParkMovie shown: INSIDE OUT
When: Where:
Fri. Sept 11 @ duskA.M.Y. Park (Victor Road/Stonebridge Common)
FREE movie, FREE popcorn!
Bring a Blanket!
See the SCA Facebook page for details
Many parents in the Stonebridge area are looking for babysitters for helping out in the evenings and other short periods of time throughout the day. Have you taken the Baby Sitting Course and interested in making a little extra money? Please send your contact information to [email protected]. We are compiling a list of interested sitters for the Stonebridge area and will be publishing this information on our website and in upcoming newsletters.
Please note that the Stonebridge Community Association does not endorse or support any published name as a result of this call for service providers. Each parent must do their own due diligence in choosing the best person for their needs.
Stonebridge
Sangita B. (306) 979-7419 Ramona C-E. (306) 651-2871
Marina K. (306) 978-2076 Maha K. (306) 683-9445 Sofia M. (306) 477-1019
Brayden Y. (306) 978-2178 Isabella W. (306) 652-3937
Mahlia/Meadow/Makenna T. (306) 242-2714 Shauna K. (306) 850-1578
Babysitter Registry
Book your appointment today
P 306.933.3372#80-3211 Preston Ave, Saskatoon
Services include physiotherapy, acupuncture, dry needling, and strength and conditioning.
September 11, 2015
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The Annual General Meeting for the Stonebridge Community Association will be held on September 9that 7:00PM at the Circle Drive Alliance Church. The future meeting schedule will be determined at that time. Please check our website for meeting updates.
MeetingSCHEDULE
Join the Stonebridge Community Association Executive
Ever wanted to participate in the community association as an executive member? Without dedicated volunteers, we cannot offer services, consulting and/or program-
ming for our neighbours.
If you’re interested, please fill out the membership application online at stonebridge-community-association.sportssignup.com/site.
Our community association is established for the benefit of ourStonebridge residents, developing programs and services to enhance our community needs and interests. Your membership goes towards developing and running programs and activities, and administrative costs to run the association.
The Stonebridge Community Association is maintained by the dedicated individuals who volunteer their time to improve the quality
of life for themselves and others in the community. Share the feeling of community pride – when we all get involved, it is amazing what can be accomplished!
Support your association by purchasing a membership. Since we are growing, we are now offering our memberships for only $10.00 per household.
Please fill out the membershipapplication by downloading it from our website at: www.ourstonebridge.ca
StonebridgeCommunity Association Memberships
Fall Yard Care
Website: www.ourstonebridge.ca
The geese are flocking overhead. There’s a chill in the morning air. Frost decorates rooftops and windshields. As the House of Stark reminds us, “Winter is Coming” In the next few weeks, you need to “tuck” your garden in for its winter’s rest.General Clean Up - Put away the hoses, the soccer balls, and the flip-flops that somehow litter the back yard. Clean and sharpen garden tools so they are ready for spring. Store chemicals in a childproof, well ventilated area that does not freeze. Be sure to blow out your sprinkler water lines so they do not freeze and crack. Lawns - Mow the lawn to 1 ½” high. You want the snow to settle straight in between the blades of grass. If the grass is too long, the grass will fold on itself. This and the weight of the snow create the perfect recipe for snow mould in the spring. Raking any leaves left on the lawn before snowfall will also prevent snow mould.Mulch - Cover tender perennials shrubs and roses with a cedar mulch. The mulch will give an added insulation protecting the crown and roots through the winter. We recommend covering with a minimum of 12-18” cedar mulch.Pruning - Tree pruning can be done anytime the plants are dormant, generally between the end of October and the beginning of May. There are exceptions: Weeping birch, most evergreens, and maple trees should be pruned in June. Early flowering shrubs such as double flowering plum and forsythia and lilacs can be lightly pruned after blooming. Message us or drop by the garden centre for more detailed instructions.Plan for Spring - Fall is the perfect time to plant bulbs like tulips or some of the lesser-known bulbs like grape hyacinth, allium, and snowdrops.For an easy to print Fall Yard Checklist, visit www.dutchgrowers.com/IG_FallYardChecklist.html. Article courtesy of Jill at Dutch Growers.
Ready, Set, SWAP!
September 12, 2015 is Curbside Swap Day
Join the city-wide Curbside Swap day on Saturday, September 12, by placing items on your curb that you want to give away. Make sure they're clearly marked as “FREE.” After that, all swap items are up for grabs by neighbours and other Saskatoon residents. The swap ends by 6:00 p.m.
Remember to get your membership for community events and programming.
See the Stonebridge Community Association Facebook page for details!
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www.donaldphysiotherapy.com
Services include physiotherapy, acupuncture,dry needling, and strength and conditioning.
Book your appointment today
P 306.933.3372#80-3211 Preston Ave, Saskatoon
www.donaldphysiotherapy.com
Services include physiotherapy, acupuncture,dry needling, and strength and conditioning.
Website: www.ourstonebridge.ca
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SCA Fall ProgramsPrograms currently being arranged for the fall:
Make sure you check out the SCA website/facebook page for online registration and information about upcoming programs.
In person payment drop off will be at Circle Drive Alliance Church Tuesday September 8 from 7-8 PM.
Website: www.ourstonebridge.ca
SuggestionsDo you have suggestions for topics for future newsletters or the Stonebridge Community Association website? If so, send us an e-mail at: [email protected]
Connect with Us
“Like” Stonebridge Community Association (SCA)(SCA) on Facebook to get regular updates!
Infant Toddler Toddler TimeRythm and RhymeBaby Sign Language Mom and Baby Yoga
PreschoolKindersoccer Preschool BalletBricks 4 Kids
ChildrenKarateBricks 4 kids
AdultYogaPilatesTone and SculptBootcampPhotography
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is also required to register for programs. If you do not have a membership you can purchase a SCA membership for $10.00 when registering for a program.
Please note that a valid Stonebridge Community Association membership
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