Ramsay Community Association
2102 Ramsay Street SE T2G 2Z7 Calgary, AB, Canada
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Locality: Calgary, Alberta
Address: 2102 Ramsay Street SE T2G 2Z7 Calgary, AB, Canada
Website: linktr.ee/RamsayCA
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The Ramsay Community Clean-Up is happening on Saturday, May 21st! Swipe through for more details or visit ramsaycalgary.ca
The Community Clean-Up is coming up soon! This is a great opportunity to dispose of things as you clean up your house, yard, and garage this spring. We could use a few more volunteers. If you can help out on May 21 for a few hours, please email Dave at [email protected] Please share the information with neighbours that might not be on social media or checking out the website. Tell everyone!... https://www.ramsaycalgary.ca//community-clean-up-may-21-20
It's community gardening season! Check out the RCA website for all the info on how to participate in the community garden this year.
Hello! If you have registered your child for Ramsay Community Soccer you should have received your first information email. A more detailed email will be sent next week. If you have not received this email, please reach out to [email protected].
The RCA is seeking quotes for monthly cleaning of the Skate Shack located at 2102 Ramsay at SE, starting asap. Interested local businesses/individuals can reach out to [email protected]
The Ramsay Community Clean-up is coming soon! Saturday, May 21st from 9AM to 2PM to be exact. Location of the event is the CalgaryBridge Centre (Old Community Hall site) at 1140 8th St S.E. This is a great opportunity, sponsored by the city of Calgary and the Ramsay Community Association, to clean-up your yard, back alley, and house/garage of unwanted trash and items to donate and/swap. ... A few important points: 1. There are certain items we cannot take:* Tires * household chemicals * home appliances *propane tanks * glass * paint * liquids * railroad ties 2. We have metals and electronics recycling, and used car batteries are accepted. There is no organics trucks this year. If you have a lot of organics the city has the spring clean-up program from April 18th to May 29th, and you can take the organics to the landfill site. Check for information on that program on the City website: https://www.calgary.ca/waste/drop-off/yard-waste.html 3. Open loads need to be tarped 4. Please note that provincial regulations due to COVID-19 are in effect at all Community Cleanups. Please visit https://www.alberta.ca/coronavirus-info-for-albertans.aspx for the latest COVID-19 provincial regulations. 5. We are providing a pick-up service. If interested, please email [email protected] and provide your address, cell number, and description of items to be picked up, as well as a preferred time. 6. We are looking for volunteers. These will be approximately 3-hour commitments, with all personal protective equipment provided (vests, safety glasses, gloves). Let me know if you are interested in the following positions: Free/swap store; Traffic control; Compactor truck/recycling unloading; Pick-up- if you can bring a truck to help even better! 7. Food and beverages will be provided for all volunteers at no charge 8. More questions on what can and cannot be accepted? Please visit the City of Calgary Website: https://www.calgary.ca//partnershi/community-cleanups.html
The Alexandra Centre Society is looking for casino volunteers May 1-2, at Cash Casino at 4040 Blackfoot Tr SE. Can you help out?
Click the link in bio for link to join or visit ramsaycalgary.ca and go to the events section
Thank you @elladjbalde for the amazing performance at the Ramsay Rink! Please come back soon!
@shawna_lea_09 @elladjbalde
@annamariadonaldson
We are going to place a receptacle under the rink roof but outside the rink in the NW corner where community members can donate firewood
Rules for fire pits *please follow all covid 19 rules. Right now 15 person max Please do not move the fire place. It must remain in its current location for permit reasons.... Fire pits must be at least two metres away from your property line, house, garage, or fence. Fire pits must NOT be under any trees, branches, plants or other materials that can catch fire. All fires in your fire pit must be kept to a reasonable size; 1 metre high and wide. A mesh screen or ‘spark guard’ is now required in order to reduce the spread of embers and sparks from wood-burning fire pits. The openings in the mesh screen must not be greater than 1.24 cm across. Only burn clean, dry firewood. Do NOT burn: Wood that is painted, treated or contains glue or resin Wood from a different location, region or province Wet or green/fresh cut wood Yard waste (cut grass or leaves) Garbage Rubber or plastic Furniture Always have a way to put out the fire close to your fire pit. Easy options are your watering hose or a bucket of water. All fires in your fire pit must be continually supervised. You can be fined, up to $5,000, for not following Calgary's fire pit bylaws.
@jsdejonge_family
@nicolealexandra_80
They aren’t perfect but there are pickleball lines sketched on the middle tennis court if anyone is keen!
What a picture perfect last yoga class!
Today is the day! It’s the very last outdoor yoga! Sign your electronic waiver and come on out!
This is the very last class! We hope to see you there on Sunday !!
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