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WARD 3 NEWS SAPRAE CREEK & DRAPER ROAD AUGUST 2012 DAY Anzac~Conklin~Fort Chipewyan~Fort Fitzgerald~Fort MacKay~Gregoire Lake Estates~Janvier~Mariana Lake~Saprae Creek Estates 9909 Franklin Avenue, Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada ph: 780-743-7000 fax: 780-743-7999 www.woodbuffalo.ab.ca

WARD 3 NEWS Editor: Pamela Garbin PH: 780-715-2787 Email: pamgarbin@shaw.ca SEPTEMBER 2012 NEWSLETTER DEADLINE: AUGUST 25, 2012 IN THIS ISSUE: Message from the Editor Councilor Corner Summer Programs in the Creek Fall Community Clean up NEW Day Home Opening Vista Lounge Wednesday & Saturday Transit RMWB Summer Events Recycle Schedule Community Calendar Subscribe to your newsletter online at www.sapraecreek.com SAPRAE CREEK RESIDENTS SOCIETY DRAPER ROAD RESIDENTS SOCIETY Tracy Unger, Chair 780-743-3360 Trent Obrigewitsch, Vice-Chair 780-880-1744 Angela Baker, Secretary 780-747-0789 Marilyn Rustad, Treasurer 780-715-4960 Daphne van t Wout, Chair 780-743-8459 Jim Kosituk, Vice-Chair 780-791-0870 Christine Sadzak, Treasurer 780-799-7371 Jodi Thorne, Secretary 780-791-9979 John Kuerbis, Infrastructure 780-714-0446 Michelle Archibald, Recreation Director 780-715-6727 Pam Garbin, Youth Director 780-715-2787 June Leclair, Director 780-791-4339 Draper Road Residents Society (DRRS) draperroad@gmail.com Mike Morin, Industry Contact 780-598-1820 Saprae Creek Residents Society (SCRS) 215 Freestone Way Fort McMurray, AB T9H 5B4

Around the Creek Message from the Editor By Pam Garbin Wow it seems like the summer is flying by! One month left of the kiddies at home. Make sure to check out the RMWB Programs being offered out here in Saprae Creek, events occurs on Thursdays at the park in August so check out the schedule in this issue for more information. It was nice to see some action at the skateboard park in terms of the Landscaping occurring around the area. At last notice we have not seen more action due to poor soil conditions and the fear that trees will not take. Also drainage issues also need to be fixed. I have heard that we can expect to see Placemaking occur sometime in August as the final plans have been approved and a contractor awarded the contract. Cannot wait to see how it all turns out. I am looking forward to the return of some Saprae Creek activities in September, we have set the date for our Fall Community Clean up & Skateboard Park Fun Day, hopefully you can join us September 15th and come out and enjoy a great afternoon of fun.

Councillor s Corner The lazy, hazy days of summer are here. Having a lot of fun identifying and fighting off all the insects that are coming and going in droves, packs, swarms, whatever it is insects travel in. Now I hear from June Leclair that we ve got some caterpillars/worms to look out for as well. Although Council is now on summer hiatus, (I know, it s a soft job, we get six weeks off in the summer!), it is pretty clear that the RMWB is out there doing a lot of things. There is quite a buzz downtown about all the land that is being assembled, bought and sold as plans fall into place for many developments that are going to be proceeding over the next couple of years. Mark my words, you will be impressed with City Centre McMurray, the building of a new urban core that will make us a northern leader. We ve lost the Oil Can, but the new arena, convention centre, city hall, arts and cultural building, development of the Snye into an accessible recreation area linked to Waterways by a contiguous trail and parkland along the Clearwater, yes these things will make it easier to do without the Oil Can. Soon the press will not be able to spin a negative story out of anything they see in this municipality. Our last council meeting before summer break on July 10 th was quite extraordinary really. We swore in our two new councillors, we passed the MacDonald Island capital addition plan, signed off on the Area Structure Plan for Saline Creek, closed the road allowance for the old airport road as well as attending to some other more mundane duties. As a person who grew up in Thunder Bay, I can tell you that our councils back there did not get to do that much in a year, never mind one night. The $127 million Mac Island expansion has a fixed price guarantee and will be ready for the 2015 Western Canada Summer Games that will mark a milestone in the development of this region as all of Western Canada will visit and take home their story about our wonderful region. Worried about spending that amount of money? On a property tax basis it amounts to $1.25 a year per urban resident in residential taxes. As you may know if you follow the money, less than 5% of the RMWB s revenue comes from urban residential taxation.the oil companies, as they should, pay the vast majority of the taxes in this municipality (about 90% of the tax revenue comes from the oil companies) and we, the citizen use that money for things that make our life better. I was at a cocktail party the other day with the Board of Directors of Suncor; they were here on their bi-yearly visit to Fort McMurray. The cozy little event was held at Mac Island and I can tell you without exception every one of those Suncor people I talked to said how pleased they were to have been able to contribute to the development of Mac Island into a world class venue. Everyone who brings someone to town, be it a family visitor or someone you re trying to hire, takes their visitors to MacIsland, and usually it is the first place a visitor is taken. Saline Creek Plateau, well, that is going to be our next neighbourhood, albeit a pretty big neighbourhood. Having exclusively low density residential housing, this bedroom community will house 20,000 peoplefive to seven years from now. The Rotarians are building a championship quality golf course as kind of a geographic buffer between the residences and the airport; I cannot wait to play there as their plans make it look like a fabulous layout with plenty of water hazards. The truth is, all of us are helping build a modern twenty-first century sustainable city and region that will be held out in the future as a remarkable achievement of the people who came and stayed and made it happen. Special shout out to Dennis and Wes and Dr. Gilbert for helping us put down and bury Tammie s horse Frosty. A sad thing to have to do and Wes your humanity in performing the role of gravedigger was much appreciated. The whole thing gave Tammie and me a real feeling of belonging to our great little community. Thanks so much. We have acquired a new horse to take Frosty s place, his name is Sampson and he is big, black and beautiful, our first thoroughbred. Enjoy your summer and I ll be back in September previewing our fall council agenda. Thx, Al Vinni

SAPRAE CREEK COMMUNITY AND SKATEBOARD PARK FUN DAY WHEN: Saturday September 15th Time: 10-3 pm Come on out to the Spruce Valley Room at Vista at 10am to get your road assignment for the Fall Clean up, return by 12:30 for a Community BBQ (everyone is welcome), followed by an afternoon at the skateboard park. Bring your boards or bikes (helmuts required) and show off your talents. Prizes and demos. All ages welcome. WORRY FREE PET CARE IN SAPRAE CREEK I will walk your dog if you are busy at work OR if you are away for a few days. I will make multiple visits throughout the day. Other services available as required. References available upon request Call Virginia at 780-791-4066 for more information or to arrange an appointment

Around The Creek

Its Summer at The Clearwater Lounge Friday and Saturday Nights WHERE SAPRAE COMES to PARTY Opens at 5:30 pm Clearwater Lounge @ Vista Ridge

MUNICIPALITY NEWS TRANSIT SERVICE TO SAPRAE CREEK WEDNESDAY SUMMER SERVICE (Last Day is Aug 29th) Bus fare is the same as the Fort McMurray Transit System. Only $1.25 per ride. Seniors and kids under 5 ride for FREE! For more information phone RMWB at 780-743-7071 Watch for Saturday and Sunday Service this Fall!

MUNICIPALITY NEWS TRANSIT SERVICE TO SAPRAE CREEK

MUNICIPALITY NEWS TransAlta InterPLAY A much-anticipated highlight of summer in the Wood Buffalo Region, TransAlta inter- PLAY Festival incorporates visual and performing arts, music and theatre on multiple stages, the Northern Warrior Race, a Film Festival, Classic CarRally, roving performers, dance, vendors, and many more events and activities. Category: Arts, Crafts, Culture. Family / Children. Festivals / Rides / Fair. Film / Theatre. Food. Free. Market / Sale Event. Night Life / Bar. Age Range: All Ages. Cost to Attend: No. Venue / Location: Keyano College. Community: Fort McMurray. Registration Required: No. Event Inquiries Contact: Events Wood Buffalo. Contact Number: 780-791-1600. Contact Email: info@eventswoodbuffalo.com. Friday, August 3, 2012 Sunday, August 12, 2012. King St. & Keyano College. Classic Car Show RMWB PROGAMS We will be inviting classic car enthusiasts to display their restored and custom cars and compete for the votes of the public who will decide the best car in show. There will be a variety of family activities to accompany the classic cars on display. Category: RMWB Programs. Age Range: All Ages. Cost to Attend: No. Community: Fort McMurray. Registration Required: No. Event Inquiries Contact: RMWB Programs. Contact Number: 780.799.1144. Contact Email: programs@woodbuffalo.ab.ca. Saturday, August 4, 2012, 1:00 PM 4:00 PM. Howard Pew Park. Heritage Day Heritage Day is a family orientated event which caters to all ages and is a collaboration of various cultures that integrates food, dance, music, art and information from each in an event of community sharing. Our aim is to develop community spirit, and to educate the public in recognizing and celebrating cultural diversity and the uniqueness of our community and neighborhoods. Several adults and children s activities will highlight the day as well as performances from local artists. Admission by donation. Category: Arts, Crafts, Culture. Community Event. Fund Raiser. Holidays (Stat. & Public). Age Range: All Ages. Cost to Attend: Yes. Venue / Location: Heritage Park. Community: Fort McMurray. Registration Required: No. Event Inquiries Contact: Nastassia Bakoyiannis. Contact Number: 780-791-7575. Contact Email: events@fortmcmurrayhistory.com. Monday, August 6, 2012, 12:00 PM 5:00 PM. 1 Tolen Dr, Fort McMurray.

MUNICIPALITY NEWS Kids Craft Club RMWB PROGAMS Come join RMWB programs for our wonderfully creative Kids Craft Club every Wednesday afternoon at Greely Road School. For a $2.00 drop in fee, there will be a different fun craft to work on and take home every week. Hope to see you there! Category: RMWB Programs. Age Range: Children 5+ years. Cost to Attend: Yes. Community: Fort McMurray. Registration Required: No. Event Inquiries Contact: RMWB Programs. Contact Number: 780.799.1144. Contact Email: programs@woodbuffalo.ab.ca. Wednesdays 12:30 PM 2:00 PM. Greely Road School. Water Park Wednesdays RMWB PROGAMS Come join RMWB programs every Wednesday at Greyling Terrace Splash Park for some water games and activities! Category: RMWB Programs. Age Range: Children 5+ years. Cost to Attend: No. Community: Fort McMurray. Registration Required: No. Event Inquiries Contact: RMWB Programs. Contact Number: 780.799.1144. Contact Email: programs@woodbuffalo.ab.ca. Wednesdays 3:45 PM 5:15 PM. Greyling Terrace Splash Park. Kids Game Day RMWB PROGAMS Come drop in and join RMWB programs every Thursday afternoon throughout the summer for a wide range of fun and active indoor and outdoor games and activities at Beacon Hill School. No registration is required! Category: RMWB Programs. Age Range: Children 5+ years. Cost to Attend: No. Community: Fort McMurray. Registration Required: No. Event Inquiries Contact: RMWB programs. Contact Number: 780.799.1144. Contact Email: programs@woodbuffalo.ab.ca. Thursdays 12:30 PM 2:00 PM. Beacon Hill School. Brian Lehr's Magic Show Featuring: Benny the Bunny Audience Participation Hilarious and Amazing Magic Free Prizes for All the Kids FREE Magic Show. Category: Arts, Crafts, Culture. Charity / Non-Profit. Clubs (Sports, Games, Crafts, Music...). Community Event. Concerts / Performances. Family / Children. Film / Theatre. Free. Other. Recreation / Sport. Services. Age Range: All Ages. Cost to Attend: No. Venue / Location: Fort McMurray Public Library. Community: Fort McMurray. Registration Required: No. Event Inquiries Contact: Children's Help Desk. Contact Number: 780-743-7804. Contact Email: childref@fmpl.ca. Event Restrictions (if any): Although this is a free event, all audience members must have a ticket to enter the Program Room. Tickets may be picked up at the Children's Help Desk 1/2 an hour prior to the start of the show. Tuesday, August 14, 2012, 1:00 PM 2:00 PM. 151 MacDonald Drive, Fort McMurray, AB. For more info visit fmpl.ca.

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Community Calendar AUGUST 2012 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 Transit Service RMWB Program Transit 5 6 Heritage Day 7 8 Transit Service 9 RMWB Program 10 11 Transit 12 13 14 15 Transit Service 16 17 18 Transit 19 20 21 22 Transit Service 23 RMWB Program 24 25 Transit 26 27 28 29 Transit Service 30 RMWB Program 31 Schedule of Programs and Events Saprae Creek Volunteer Fire Department Practice Nights: August 13, 20, 27(Mondays) Wednesday and Saturday Summer Transit Service (see attached schedule) Aug 29th is the last date for Wednesday Summer Transit Service RMWB Kids Programs in Saprae to be held at the Park August 2nd: Bike Safety with Parks Patrol 1:30 to 3:30 August 9th: Saprae Sunshine 5-6:30 August 23rd: Saprae Sunshine 1:00-3:00 August 30th: Saprae Sunshine 11:00-1:00 (Bring a bagged lunch) FALL COMMUNITY CLEAN UP AND SKATEBOARD PARK FUN DAY SEPTEMBER 15th, 2012 Page 15