Alberta Women’s Institutes District Five members proudly present their Annual Spring Conference, April 28th at the Trochu Community Centre.
Their Guest Speaker is Kimberly Dornan, a genetic councilor for breast and ovarian cancer.
Admission is $5.00 and lunch is $15.00.
Registration is 8:00AM to 9:00AM, lunch is 12:00PM, guest speaker is at 1:00PM
The Trochu Arboretum Society would like you to come and join them for BBQ Burgers & Smokies on Tuesday, May 15th, from 11:30AM to 1:00PM at the Arboretum Visitor Interpretive Centre. Price is $10.00 and includes a burger or smokie, salad, a beverage, and dessert.
You are welcome to participate in a Town Wide Garage Sale day!
Historically we have always suggested that if you would like to have a spring garage sale this would be a good weekend to have it, as “Kick It to the Curb” will be held the following weekend and the furniture bins will be here until June 2 to ensure disposal of furniture items that were not sold in a garage sale or picked from the curb.
Help reduce toxic waste in your homes and in our community landfill. The Toxic Waste Round Up includes household chemicals, old paint, solvents, old fire extinguishers & detectors, and lawn & garden chemicals. So take a few minutes and clean up those basement shelves, garages, and garden sheds for a cleaner environment for our community.
Donations welcome! Please wait to donate plants until after the May 21st long weekend.
It’s KICK IT TO THE CURB time again!
Don’t put your useful but unwanted items in the garbage. Give them away during Kick it to the Curb. The idea of the weekend, which starts at sunrise on Thursday May 31st is to simply pace any of your unwanted household items at the curb on your front street marked with FREE signs and stickers, and people can just come and pick up items that households no longer want. Items must be removed from the curb by 1:00pm on Saturday June 2nd.
NOTE: Furniture bins will be available at the Transfer Site until June 2 this year
Giveaway Etiquette: Please only take items at the curb marked FREE, respect other people’s property by not walking through lawns and gardens, and consider safety when deciding which items to give away.