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November 2015
The Rodeo Kids Korral
Presented by the Edmonton Downtown Canadian Progress Clubin Support of AdaptAbilities and Uncles & Aunts at Large Website - AdaptAbilities Website - Uncles & Aunts at Large Bring the kids out to the Rodeo Kids Korral and enjoy loads of FREE Rodeo Themed family friendly activities! 10:00am – 2:00pm Saturday, November 7, 2015 Dr. Wilbert McIntyre Park, next to the Old Strathcona Farmer’s Market Cash and non-perishable food Donations are welcome for our Charities Admission: FREE Donations to certain activities…
Find out more »May 2016
9TH Annual CANstruction Edmonton
Canstruction® is a not for profit event that began in 1992 in New York as a friendly competition between architects, engineers, designers, contractors and the community in general to design and build amazing sculptures out of cans of food. These colossal structures are judged for various awards such as Juror’s Favorite, Best Use of Labels, Best Meal and Structural Ingenuity. At the conclusion of the event all food items are donated to local food banks. Our Mission: To feed…
Find out more »June 2016
AdaptAbilities team up with Craft Beer Market
Craft Beer promotion We could not be more excited to announce that from June 7th to the end of summer, AdaptAbilities will be teaming up with CRAFT Beer Market Edmonton to take part in their Community Brew Program. What is the Community Brew Program, you ask? During these next 3 summer months, $1 from each Community Brew Beer sold will go to support AdaptAbilities. Donations ensure that no child or adult is turned away from our camps and programs for financial reasons. The…
Find out more »September 2016
Edmonton Downtown Chapter Member’s Meeting
Next meeting coming up! Great eats, drinks, and networking. Together we have donated $3.5 Million dollars to improve the lives of children in our community. Join us as we discuss our many great associations and their upcoming events. We support Adaptabilities, Camp Warwa, Uncles and Aunts at Large, and associated groups.
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