Join us for a fun afternoon of skating at Deer Ridge community ice rinks on Saturday, January 11th, 2020, from noon to 4:00 pm. Take a rest from skating to warm up by the fire and enjoy free hot dogs and hot chocolate. Shinny hockey on the big rink and lots of room on the pleasure rink for learning and casual skate. The rinks are located along Deermont Way SE, at the south-east corner of Don Bosco School field. We look forward to seeing you there. Round up the family, call on the neighbours, and bring those who are new in the community. This is a completely free event – no community membership required.
Author: Deer Ridge Community Association
Do you have suggestions for your community?
Would you like to volunteer on the Board?
The next board meeting is:
Date: Tuesday, November 19th, 2019
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: Lutheran Church of The Good Shepherd 13811 Deer Ridge Dr. SE
We hope to see your there!
Kind thanks to the congregation and Pastor David Dressler of Lutheran Church of The Good Shepherd for use of boardroom meeting space at no cost to Deer Ridge Community Association!
We Will Remember
Dear Grace,
Thank-you for your kind words, your courage, and gift to a very grumpy, grizzled veteran.
Remembrance Day is a raw emotional event. A self-defense mechanism deployed, by the veteran, is to scowl and growl at anyone who dares engage. Demeanor is further affected by the cold chill on bones, nagging shrapnel bumps, heightened scanning of the crowd, and import of the day.
Holding your artwork you approached from a distance then hesitated. He was looking in your direction. The big breath you took and next step forward did not go unnoticed. You kept walking until you stood one pace in front of him, offered up your painting, smiled and said, “Thank-you”. When the veteran bent down to hear you, it was only then he realized, you, being all of maybe seven years old, just touched his heart with you sweet kindness.
Many years later, your honour of Remembrance Day is well kept and looked upon often. The brush strokes invoke the little girl who thoughtfully painted it and brought a gentle tear to a random veteran.







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