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62 - Prairie Post West - Friday, February 26, 2021


Community Calendar


Southern Alberta (Lethbridge), Coulee Commentators Toastmaster Club meets Mondays at 7-8:30 p.m. online via Zoom (until further notice). Guests are always welcome to check out how Toastmasters can help them to become a better public speaker, communicator and leader and how to use new technology. Contact Michaela (VP of Membership) at vpm-3673@toastmastersclubs. org for the meeting link. For more information go to: https://coulee. toastmastersclubs.org or Facebook page: @couleecommentators. March 4-MD of Pincher Creek Working Well Workshops Winter 2021: Just like the popular in-person workshops, these FREE, live, on- line workshops are hosted by local municipalities and presented by the


Working Well Program with techni- cal expertise provided by staff from Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, Al- berta Environment and Parks, Alberta Health Services and local, licensed water well drillers. If you live in or own property in one of these municipalities and have a water well on your prop- erty, register for a workshop today.


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starts at 6:30 p.m. Register at https:// bit.ly/2LNfHMz During this live, online workshop you will learn: The basics of groundwa- ter and how your well works; How to protect your well from contamination; How to test your well water; How to properly operate and maintain your well; How and when to shock chlori- nate your well; What to do with old, abandoned wells on your property. The county will distribute workshop re-


sources (i.e., binder, fact sheets, copy of the presentation) to participants who live in or own property in the mu- nicipality. When you register please provide your email. March 22-Alberta Western Canadian Dairy Seminar     Canadian Dairy Seminar (WCDS). Spread out over 5 days (2-3 hours a day), the virtual (online) version of WCDS 2021 gives you the opportuni- ty to hear about recent research and new technology from speakers pre- senting on a range of topics, including calf health, nutrition, and reproduction. There will also be virtual tours of 3 progressive dairy farms across West- ern Canada, a live student research presentation competition (delegates can vote for their favorite presentation)


and, the always popular, producer panel. The virtual trade show area gives you the chance to connect with our industry sponsors as well as discuss the latest dairy-related research in the virtual research post- er display section. Registration Fee: $50. Register today at www.wcds.ca/ registration April 19-26-Coaldale Tenth Annual Coaldale 5K Family Fun Run: Virtual Race Week: April 19-26. Registration cost: $10-Youth; $20- Adult; T-shirts are $10. Free buff, category medals, tonnes of random prizes and other goodies. Sign up for the Cor- porate Team Challenge Deadline to register is April 17. To register or for more info visit: race- pro.ca/coaldale


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