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Community Crafting Night
Mondays 6:30 – 8:30PM
13008 122Ave NW
– quilting
– crochet
– knitting
– scrapbooking

Naloxone Training
May 12, 7-9PM
13008 122Ave NW
– Inform individuals of safer use strategies and interventions to mitigate harms associated with ongoing substance use
– Train an individual to identify signs and symptoms of suspected opioid poisoning and distinguish this from stimulant poisoning
– Train an individual to respond to a suspected opioid poisoning using the response steps
– Train an individual to provide rescue breaths and administer naloxone by intramuscular injection
– Train an individual on post-poisoning response actions

Women’s Health Week 2023 All Candidates Forum – Edmonton
May 13, 9:30 – 11AM
Location: Sherbrooke Community League 13008 122 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB
A bold conversation about health and gender equity priorities for the next government.
Open networking with candidates and fellow voters (30 minutes)
NDP and UCP Party Platform Presentations (30 minutes)
All Candidates Stations for constituent engagement (30 minutes +)
– Are counting on women to vote for them
– Have a story that matters to women
– Have health platform promises that are addressing women’s priorities?

Seniors focus Saturday
May 13, 12-2PM
Location: Sherbrooke Community League 13008 122 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB

Mothers Day High Tea
May 14, 2-4PM
Location: Sherbrooke Community League 13008 122 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB
– Locally made Sweet Treats (GF Option!)
– Locally Sourced Teas
– Flowering plant for your garden to take home
– Entertainment a local artist

First Aid Training
Volunteer: FREE (must provide a proof of volunteer efforts such as Volunteer Letter)
Community League Member: $45
Member of the public: $165
• Responding to an emergency
• Recognizing a mental health emergency
• CPR & AED for adults, children, and Infants
• Bleeding and burn management
• Medical emergencies
• Choking and breathing emergencies
• Mental health first aid
• Opioid overdose awareness
• Bone and joint injuries
• Environmental emergencies
All participants take a written exam at the end of the course.

Nordic Pole Walking Class & Walking Group
Find Fitness, Friends, and Fun! Walking is an activity appropriate for individuals of all ages and most physical fitness levels.
Classes take place Tuesdays, register here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/424168157377
Walking group meets at the hall on Thursdays!
Nordic pole walking is an activity that, when done properly, exercises 80 percent of your muscles. It’s low impact by nature, it’s fun to do, and it keeps you outdoors, making it an ideal form of exercise for anyone from out-of-season skiers to those recovering from injuries.
Get started with this class including information on gear, proper technique, and pole-walking location and workout suggestions.
Benefits include:
– Improving your physical and psychological health
– Exercises 90% of your muscles & reduces stress on lower joints
– Burns up to 47% more calories over walking without poles
– Works your core muscles: walking, snowshoeing or climbing mountains
– Getting to know others in your neighbourhood
– Familiarizing yourself with the resources and amenities of your community
– Appreciating vitamin ‘N’ature
– Reducing crime by residents being visible on the street

Little Bee Early Learning Academy
@ Sherbrooke Community League

Community League Meeting
First Thursday of the Month
7pm

The Edmonton Sport Council
The Edmonton Sport Council is a non-profit Society funded primarily by the City of Edmonton. The Edmonton Sport Council maintains a database of Edmonton sport and active recreation organizations that the public can access free at: https://www.edmontonsport.com/activity_search
The Edmonton Sport Council also maintains a database of Edmonton (and area) sport facilities [https://www.edmontonsport.com/facility_search].
Both databases have brief descriptions of the organizations’ programs or facilities with a link to their website.
In addition, the Sport Council website provides relevant information on current sport and active recreation issues, resources for both individuals and organizations, and extensive links to other sport and physical activity websites.
Sign up for Skip the Depot and Support Sherbrooke Community League!

Sherbrooke Community League is now on SKIP THE DEPOT! 🍾
SKIP THE DEPOT is easy, convenient and requires very little effort and is no cost to you. 🤩
Sherbrooke Community League is excited about this fundraising initiative where SKIP THE DEPOT will come to your home or office and pick-up your donation of bottles/cans/tetra pak items and take them to the bottle depot. The proceeds of your recyclables will go directly to the Sherbrooke Community League as a donation.