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Recycling and Composting Tips - Salad Kit Containers

Submitted by Belle Auld

Recycling and Composting Tips

Submitted by the Education Committee

Salad kit containers

Recycle salad kit containers and produce containers with the symbol 1-7 (printed on the bottom) in our blue cart.

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Leftover salad goes in the green compost bin. 

Note – just loose; not in a plastic bag

No plastic bags go in compost

Only bags that are sold as “compostable

Buildings Committee Information on home maintenance

Submitted by Jacky Durrie

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Do you know where your main water shut off is? Every unit has one and it is important for you, other residents and house sitters to know where it is. Almost without exception you will find something like this inside the utility area of the basement. It will be close to the breaker panel, and washer/dryer hook ups. If you can’t find it, it may be behind some boxes or appliances. Make sure the water shut off is accessible in an emergency and that members of your household know where it is.







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How to clean hair from your bathtub drain. This is handy to know about if your bathtub drain is a little slow. This is one quick fix that anybody can do and it saves the co-op the cost of having a plumber come to do this.





1) Gather your supplies, Lots of paper towel, a slot screw driver and needle nose pliers. Do not use tweezers for this job because if you drop them into the drain you’ll have to call the plumber.

2) Turn the knob counter clockwise until it comes off.

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3) Use a slot screwdriver and turn counter clockwise to remove the stopper.
4) Your project should now look like this.

5) Use the pliers to grab the clog and repeat as often as needed to clear the drain.

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6) Dispose of the fruits of your labour and repeat steps 2 and 3 in reverse order to re-assemble the bathtub stopper.

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Momentum helps low income Calgarians save money

Submitted by Belle Auld, Education Committee

The ATB Tax Time Savings Program is offering 300 people the opportunity to earn a massive 50 percent interest rate after just one year of saving your income tax refund.

When you put away between $200 and $1,000 of your return, ATB will pay out half of the money you save for a period of one year.

For more information, you can dial 211 or go to Momentum’s website.

Recycling Tip

Submitted by Belle Auld on behalf of Education Committee

Recycling tip - Where do bottle caps and milk jug lids go?

Put small metal lids and small plastic lids in your black cart as garbage.

Tip: If the lid is smaller than the palm of your hand, it belongs in the garbage.

This includes:

  • Beer caps

  • Pop lids

  • Milk caps

  • Wine caps (including aluminum caps)

  • Bottle lids

  • Beverage lids

 

For a detailed list of what goes where, look at this easy to use list:

http://www.calgary.ca/UEP/WRS/Pages/What-goes-where/Default.aspx

Grounds and Grants

Submitted by Don McCabe on behalf of Grounds Committee

The Grounds Committee is pleased to give a heads-up to Members that Pam and Cindy prepared and submitted applications for two grants for improvements to our yards and green spaces, and if successful, there will be lots of landscaping activity over the next 2-3 years.

Sunnyhill Co-op supports the development of permaculture and native species in our yards, common areas and public-use areas. These principles were the basis of the grant applications

Members are encouraged to contact the Grounds Committee or any of its members for more information, and the Committee will update y’all when we have news.

Board Games Event

Submitted by Bonnie Robinson on behalf of the Social Committee

Board Games Event

When: Sunday March 3rd 2019 2:00pm-4:00pm
Where: The Calgary Curling (Blue Room)
What: Board Game Social
Why: Cause it's fun, Karen.

It's time to dig those weird ancient looking board games out of the attic and release the men trapped inside!

Join the Social Committee for a fun afternoon of fun and fun! Bring your favourite games or try a new one. Don't like games? Just pop in for snacks and socializing. What a fun time!

**Brownie points to any who actually bring Jumangi.

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Planning and Development Information Session

Submitted by Eric Moschopedis on behalf of Planning and Development

Planning and Development Information Session
Thursday February 21
7 PM - 9 PM
Curling Club, Blue Room

Planning and Development has spent the last several months developing a 60 year financial analysis as part of our lease negotiations with the City of Calgary. The analysis functions as a valuable planning tool for SHC that can assist in our long-term housing choices and brings together our overall operations, capacity to borrow, and different development scenarios. Planning and Development worked with members from other committees to scrutinize our Building Condition Assessment (BCA) and annual operating budget and this work has been integrated into the context of a long term plan.

Planning and Development will be holding an open committee meeting to share the analysis with the membership. The meeting will walk folks through the document and will provided an explanation of our financial outlook. The analysis is multifaceted and dense. Drink some coffee before coming!

Looking forward to seeing you all soon.



Call for Volunteers for Smoking Policy Task Group

Submitted by Andrea Bergen

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February 11, 2019


Dear Members:

At its February 5th meeting, the Board discussed progress, to date, in developing a smoking policy for Sunnyhill. We concluded that we currently have a busy agenda: we are in budget season, we are transitioning to a new Board at the Spring AGM, we are in the middle of lease discussions with the City and developing financing scenarios and applications with CMHC, and we are refreshing our Member Handbook and Policies. With all this going on right now, we are not sure that we are adequately prepared to stage a fulsome member discussion on the topic.

Our intention, then, is to pick this discussion up at the June Board meeting. If you are interested in being part of a small task group to bring this policy to completion please contact the office.

Cooperatively:



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