Volunteers for Beaverbrook Walkability Audit – Oct 25, 2014
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The organizers of the Beaverbrook Walkability Audit are looking for volunteers. The Walkability Audit will evaluate the conditions and safety of the sidewalk and pathway network throughout Beaverbrook. This project is part of a study of several communities that is being coordinated by the City of Ottawa's Council on Aging.
Volunteers are needed for Saturday, October 25th from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm. Small groups of walkers will each be provided with a clip board, map, and a survey checklist. Each group will be assigned a route of 1 to 2 km. We'll meet at the Beaverbrook Community Centre at 1 PM
If you are interested, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Wanted KBCA Community Centre Manager
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The KBCA is looking for a creative and reliable individual and self-starter to promote, schedule and manage the use of the Beaverbrook Community Centre. This is a paid part-time position of up to 10 hours per week.
The Community Centre Manager’s primary role is to manage use of the community centre facilities and provide a single “customer service” point of contact for potential and existing groups using the centre
- Respond to requests for bookings (email, phone) in a timely manner, educating potential clients on rates, facility availability, insurance requirements, plus terms and conditions.
- Work with potential users to help them schedule their event(s)/booking(s) and complete and file all “paperwork” in an organized and traceable manner (online), chiefly through gMail, Google docs, calendar, etc.
- Work with current community centre users to address schedule changes, maintenance, cleanliness or other services that the Centre is responsible for.
- Coordinate with the City Legal/Insurance group, City maintenance dept, janitor or the KBCA directors on issues or concerns
- Document, track and report to the KBCA on potential and existing clients to help identify changes required to the Centre or the services we provide.
- When time is available, find ways to promote the Centre to other potential users (e.g. Schools, seniors groups, etc.)
For additional details, please see the following job description: http://www.kanatabeaverbrook.ca/resources/KBCACommunityCentreManager.pdf
To apply for the position or if you have questions, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Neil Thomson, President, KBCA
Register for Red Cross programs in Beaverbrook
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The Canadian Red Cross, Ottawa Branch, is willing to offer three courses at the Beaverbrook Community Centre in November. THESE COURSES WILL ONLY BE HELD IF AT LEAST 12 PEOPLE REGISTER FOR EACH COURSE.
The courses being offered are:
- November 15 Emergency Preparedness NO CHARGE. This course will show you what you need to know to survive the first 72 hours of an emergency, such as the ice storm.
- November 22 Babysitting course for 11 to 15 year olds; what you need to know to be a reliable baysitter. All day course: $45.
- November 29 CPR. What should you do in an emergency. Four-hour course, $30.
All courses will take place at the Beaverbrook Community Centre.
If you want these courses to take place, please tell your friends and neighbours and help to ensure 12 people register and pay for the course. Registration will take place from November 1 to November 8. If you wish to register please send an email to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. specifying which course.
I will contact you between October 27 and November 8 to ask for payment. If a course is cancelled your money will be refunded.
Jim Shearon, Secretary, KBCA.
Tell your story! 50 Years of Beaverbrook
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Please tell your story! Beaverbrook is getting ready for its 50th anniversary. Canada is getting ready for its 150th.
A group of Carleton honour’s and graduate history students and their Professor, John Walsh, are coming to the Beaverbrook community to conduct Oral History research.
Supervised researchers will ask questions on memories of everyday life, at school, at play, at home, and perhaps even at work. They will gather your recollections of the spaces and places of everyday Beaverbrook life; houses, yards, schools, parks, community centre, forests, ponds, parks, and streets and pathways that together made up our lives’ geographies. They have chosen Beaverbrook as an ideal setting in which to explore these memories as well as the unique character of Beaverbrook.
Interviews usually last from 60-90 minutes and they focus mostly on the memories and social histories of childhood, youth, and young adulthood.
If you agree, you will be interviewed in your home, or at Carleton University, or at any other convenient location. Depending on your permission, interviews will be archived at Carleton and available to be streamed over the Internet. Students will also be producing research projects with the interviews. You are welcome to share or lend some of your photos, notes, maps, and drawings which could be put digital form for future research and displays. You will receive a copy of your interview for your personal record, which you may wish to pass to your family, friends or future generations.
This project is carried out with encouragement of Kanata Beaverbrook Community Association. Volunteers of KBCA will be welcoming the researchers with a short introductory guided tour. We're hoping for many people to speak up, and share our stories. To support the project with your story, please call or email John Walsh (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. tel 613-520-2600 x2821) Let's welcome the researchers!
Gary 613 791 6729