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December 2024 Newsletter

Airdrie Over 50 Club Newsletter

December 2024



As we approach the close of another year and welcome December, it's the perfect time to reflect on all we've accomplished and look forward to the exciting opportunities ahead in 2025.


We are thrilled to welcome all our new members who have joined us this year! We hope you feel at home here and look forward to seeing you grow and thrive within our community.


At the same time, we want to take a moment to show our deepest appreciation to all the volunteers who help make our club run smoothly. Your dedication and hard work behind the scenes don’t go unnoticed. From organizing events to lending a helping hand wherever needed, your contributions are the foundation on which our success is built.


As we look toward the future, we’re excited to continue working together to build a welcoming and inspiring environment for everyone. Thank you for your support, your time, and your passion. Here's to making 2025 our best year yet!


With December comes holidays, here are a few reminders of activity schedule changes and reminders of some events happening at the club. A calendar will be sent out with this newsletter.


December 4th Community Links presentation: Community Links-Senior Benefits & Caregiver Amounts, presented by Canada Revenue Agency.


December 5th Bus trip to Cow Patti Theatre in Lacombe. Sold out. Jean is working on maybe a sleigh ride in January or February. Depending on weather.


December 11th annual Christmas party is sold out. Your ticket indicates to bring your own dishes and cutlery. This has changed and you do not have to bring dishes and cutlery. There will be no Carpet Bowling or Bean Bag Toss.


December 23rd, 25th, 26th No Carpet Bowling


December 24th , 31st No Canasta


December 24th, 26th, 31st, No Keep Fit Class


December 25th No Table Tennis, Mahjong, Painting/Craft


December 27th No Crib


Our next Annual General Meeting is January 22nd, 2025.


If you plan to travel during the holidays, safe travels.


At Christmas, all roads lead home. Marjorie Holmes.

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