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Jesse Peters Vintage Christmas Saturday, December 13 at 7:30 p.m. Admission $29

jessepetersmusic.com

Canadian singer Jesse Peters has the vocals to bring you a soulful twist on traditional Christmas carols. A dynamic performer, he’s been compared to Frank Sinatra. He has toured all over North America and across the Pacific. Highlights have included the prestigious Glenn Gould Theatre in Toronto, performing in New York City and a tour of major centres in China.

Black Umfolosi Saturday, November 22 @ 7:30 p.m.Admission $29

blackumfolosimusic.com

This self-taught Acappella (Imbube) singing and traditional dance group was formed in 1982 by the once school age members. Specializing in Imbube music and gumboot and Zulu dance, they toured extensively nationally and internationally –from Canada to Asia. They represented Zimbabwe at international events including Expo 1992 in Seville, Spain and the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, Canada.

Rik Emmett Wednesday, January 14 at 7:30 p.m. Admission $49

rikemmett.com

Rik Emmett gained international notoriety as Triumph’s lead singer/songwriter/guitarist. Four gold & platinum decades in the music biz provided entry into the Canadian Rock Hall of Fame, the Music Industry Hall of Fame and the Junos Hall of Fame, with some ‘Best Guitarist’ awards in various categories garnered along the way. Expect an intimate acoustic duo on the BCT stage.

International Guitar Night Saturday, January 24 at 7:30 p.m.Admission $32

internationalguitarnight.com

The 2015 IGN brings four interesting and innovative guitarists together to exchange musical ideas in a public concert setting. IGN founder Brian Gore, will be joined by classical innovator and fellow Californian Andrew York; Brazilian jazz master Diego Figuierido and contemporary French-Canadian steel string icon Erik Mongrain. We are looking forward to a particularly inventive evening of contemporary guitar music.

Black Umfolosi Saturday, November 22 @ 7:30 p.m.Admission $29

blackumfolosimusic.com

This self-taught Acappella (Imbube) singing and traditional dance group was formed in 1982 by the once school age members. Specializing in Imbube music and gumboot and Zulu dance, they toured extensively nationally and internationally –from Canada to Asia. They represented Zimbabwe at international events including Expo 1992 in Seville, Spain and the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, Canada.

Services | Logo design, art direction, brochure design and production

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Jimmy RankinFriday, December 6 @ 7:30 p.m.Admission $40.75 Door $44.95Custom Price $37.10

jimmyrankin.com

Get yourself in the holiday spirit with one of Canada’s favourite stars – Jimmy Rankin. One of the East Coast’s hottest exports, Rankin is a critically acclaimed master musician and the creative force behind the Rankins’ stratospheric multi-platinum career.

Caroling original songs from his brand new Christmas album mixed with a good dose of beloved hits, Jimmy serves up a night full of fun and yuletide cheer.

Front Porch Roots RevueUp on Cripple Creek: Songbook of The BandSaturday, November 23 @ 7:30 p.m.Admission $29.75 Custom Price $26.60

musicnorthproductions.com

The Front Porch Roots Revue is a shifting group of western Canadian roots musicians who stir up a hearty gumbo of sounds that include blues, swing, gospel, folk and country. Ron Rault, JR Shore and Crawdad Cantera more often than not are at the core of any given Front Porch show. Over the past three years Front Porch has won over audiences at major festivals including the Edmonton Folk Music Festival, established folks clubs and theatres.

Blackie and the Rodeo KingsFriday, February 7 @ 7:30 p.m.Admission $44.95 Door $50.20

blackieandtherodeokings.com

Now into their second decade and with one JUNO award and several JUNO nominations under their belts, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings has organically evolved into one of the finest roots-oriented bands in North America. They have released seven CDs and gradually developed a feeling of brotherhood manifested in a sense of groove, timberal blend and melodic and rhythmic play that is distinctive, mystical, energizing and constantly evocative. Blackie and the Rodeo Kings remains one of Canada’s greatest musical treasures.

DuffleBag Theatre Presents CinderellaSunday, November 17 @ 2:30 p.m.Admission $12.50 Custom Price $11.45

dufflebag.com

Since 1992, the “Nearly World Famous” DuffleBag Theatre has become one of the most celebrated companies at festivals and schools across the country. The DuffleBag actors begin the retelling of original adaptations of select fairy tales and Shakespearean classics full of wit and humour. Just when the audience becomes enthralled by the story - a twist is created! Before your very eyes, audience members are asked to come up on stage and join in the action. This unpredictable performance is a hilarious experience for all ages and a truly unique interactive theatrical experience where the dream of living a fairy tale actually does come true!Oscar Lopez

Saturday, October 26 @ 7:30 p.m.Admission $40.75

oscarlopez.com

Never afraid to venture into different genres, Lopez easily incorporates jazz, blues, and even pop sensibilities into his music. But one thing remains constant: letting the passion and fire within his soul loose through his fingertips and onto the guitar strings. Lopez has earned two Juno awards and multiple nominations.

International Guitar NightSaturday, November 9 @ 7:30 p.m.Admission $35 Custom Price $31.85

internationalguitarnight.com

The 2013 edition of IGN, the world’s premier touring guitar festival, brings four interesting and innovative guitarists together to exchange musical ideas in a public concert setting. IGN founder Brian Gore will be joined by Italy’s Pino Forastiere, Jon Gomm from England, and Quique Sinesi from Argentina. Pino and Jon are revered in contemporary steel string guitar circles for their unique mix of melody, improvisation and hand percussion using the strings, the fretboard and the body of the guitar. Quique is a master of many South American melodies and rhythms on both buitar and charango. We are looking forward to a particularly inventive evening of contemporary guitar music.

The FugitivesFriday, November 15 @ 7:30 p.m.Admission $26.60 Custom Price $24.50

fugitives.ca

The Fugitives are a group of musicians, poets, and multi-instrumentalists from Vancouver. The quartet features the songs of novelist/musician and former Canadian SLAM Poetry champion Brendan McLeod and musician Adrian Glynn, recently nominated for Emerging Artist of the Year at the Canadian Independent Music Awards. Together with their band, they create “dizzying, Arcade Fire-ish crescendos, replete with parallel melodies, complex harmonies and brimming torrents of emotion.” — Uptown, Winnipeg

CalgaryPhilharmonicOrchestraWednesday, October 16 @ 7:30 p.m.Admission $29.75 Custom Price $ 26.60

cpo-live.com

The Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra has been a cornerstone of Calgary’s multi-faceted arts community since 1955 and is one of North America’s finest and most versatile live music ensembles. Come out and experience a one hour program with a world-class orchestra in our intimate theatre. Bring the whole family!

Chris GibbsLike father, like son? Sorry.Saturday, January 11 @ 7:30Admission $12.50 Custom Price $11.45

chrisgibbs.ca

On June 30, 2007 a Canadian was born, and British comedian Chris Gibbs stepped into the world of horror that is… fatherhood!

Veteran one-man show creator Chris Gibbs returns with a show that playfully explores the fears, worries and surprises of being a new father, and the absolute terror of wanting to be a good one.

Ted OuterbridgeClockwork MysteriesSaturday, February 15 @ 7:30 p.m.Admission $19.25

tedouterbridge.com

Prepare to be amazed! From the minds of Canada’s most popular touring illusionists – and the recipients of the BC Touring Council’s 2010 Touring Artist of the Year award – comes a sensational new show: Outerbridge – Clockwork Mysteries. Ted and Marion Outerbridge have taken the art of illusion to new heights by combining it with dance, theatre and day-to-day life. The Outerbridges’ world-class illusion show has played to sold-out houses and standing ovations from coast to coast and in Europe. Don’t miss this masterfully orchestrated, high-energy magical adventure filled with breathtaking new illusions.

Sass JordanSaturday, February 22 @ 7:30 p.m.Admission $37.10 Door $41.80 Custom Price $33.95

sassjordan.com

Juno Award winning artist, Sass Jordan has made a living singing, performing, writing and recording music internationally for the past thirty years. She is an internationally recognized singer/songwriter who has sold over one million CDs worldwide.

Winner of Billboard’s Best Female Rock Vocalist award, the bilingual Montrealer has toured and/or worked with many music heavyweights, including Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Cheap Trick, Van Halen, Carlos Santana and Joe Cocker.

Abrams BrothersSaturday, March 1 @ 7:30 p.m.Admission $28.70 Custom Price $25.55

theabramsbothers.ca

The Abrams Brothers are a teenage bluegrass/americana family band from Kingston, ON that features brothers John (vocals/guitar/mandolin) and James (vocals/fiddle/guitar) along with cousin Elijah (bass). The brothers are fourth-generation musicians and have been touring the folk/bluegrass circuit in Canada and the U.S. extensively since the ages of 11 and nine. Their latest CD Blue on Brown was produced by Chris Brown and includes guest appearances from Bruce Cockburn, Justin Rutledge and Amy Milan.

Calgary OperaHansel and GretelSaturday, March 8 @ 2:30 p.m.Admission $12.50 Custom Price $11.45

calgaryopera.com

The story of Hansel and Gretel and their encounter with the witch of the magical gingerbread house is retold through beautiful melodies from Engelbert Humperdinck’s well known opera of the same name. This 45 minute opera sung entirely in English, is fully staged and performed by Calgary Opera’s professional Emerging Artist Ensemble with keyboard accompaniment.

Prairie Mountain FiddlersSaturday, March 29 @ 2:30 p.m.Admission $12.50

Back by popular demand! This will be a foot-stomping, toe-tapping afternoon full of good old-time fiddle music. This group plays for the people and for their love of the music. It is just good old fashioned fun!

Robert PostSunday, April 6 @ 2:30 p.m.Admission $12.50

robertpost.org

Robert Post is a brilliant physical comedian with a stunning theatrical mind. Combine a quart of dry humor with three tablespoons of expert mime, versatile acting, and skilled juggling; add a keen sense of satire and the absurd. Blend in splendid timing and experience, and what do you get? A host of unforgettable characters at the perfect comedy feast!

Ashley MacIsaacThursday, April 17 @ 7:30 p.m.Admission $46 Door $51.25

ashleymacisaac.com

Much has been said about the antics of the enfant terrible of the Fiddle, but only because he has had international success and notoriety from an early age and grew up under the spotlight as one of the most dynamic fiddlers from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. MacIsaac constantly pushed the traditional styles of Celtic music as he grew up and incorporated rock, pop, and everything imaginable in between.

Arrogant WormsSaturday, March 15 @ 7:30 p.m.Admission $33.95 Custom Price $31.85

arrogantworms.com

It began as a hobby, making fun of a big dumb world. Luckily, the world is still dumb and The Arrogant Worms (Mike McCormick, Chris Patterson and Trevor Strong) still have plenty to sing about. The shows are fast, furious and family friendly. The wit is quick, the satire is biting and the musicianship is second to none. Their appeal has earned them fans from kids to parents to grandparents to Princess Leia.

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Services | Art direction, brochure design and production

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City of Airdrie’s

ART in Public Places

Painted utility boxesFunded through the Awesome Airdrie

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48The Airdrie Public Library offers year round opportunities to showcase local and regional artwork to its visitors.

Miller MuralZach Abbott and Graham Masters2011 Artember project Sponsored by Miller Trucking

Stained glass at Genesis PlaceOut of the Blue Heinz and Patricia Demes. Installed 2008 to celebrate Airdrie’s Centennial

Donation Koos De Jongh

Installed 2011

Reunion sculpture

Reunion Bronze Picnic Scene

installed 2008 by Hopewell Residential

Communities

Sagewood sculptureThe Young Soccer Player “Gordie” installed 2006 by Hopewell Residential Communities

Main Street

Art Project

Organized by the Creative Airdrie

Society. Launched in

November 2010

Street Art GalleryEver-changing and always interesting to view. Located near the Museum at Nose Creek Park

Gwacheon Park Totem PolesKim Ji-MoungInstalled 2007 to commemorate 10 years of being a sister city with Gwacheon Korea

Airdrie Public Library Honsun Chu

Installed in 2009 to celebrate

Airdrie’s Centennial

Centennial Sphere

The Collaboration

Project

Services | Art direction, brochure design and production

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Course catalogue for employeesPeople and Organizational Effectiveness

Employee Culture Orientation

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Why should I attend? This course provides an overview of your role in municipal government. It will also help you understand principles and guidelines that affect you. Through participation, you will also be enrolled in payroll, benefits and IT.

What will I know/be able to do at the end of the course? At the end of this course you will possess a basic understanding of:

• Working in public service.• Our corporate culture and our defining values.• How we live our defining values.• Our guidelines and accountabilities.

What will we do? (Learning approaches -self study, group work, applied learning, etc.) You will be involved in large and small group discussion to learn how to apply the skills presented in the course.

Where can I go for more information? Talk to your Team Leader about their expectations and about developing a department specific orientation and training plan.

REQUIREMENTS FOR ATTENDANCE

This course should be completed on your first day, or within the first few weeks of beginning your employment with the City of Airdrie. It will provide a foundation for attending all other training. This course is offered the first Wednesday of each month for new employees. An invitation will be sent to you by the HR department.

Support from Team LeaderYour Team Leader will assign a buddy and orient you to the City of Airdrie and to your department. They will also outline and coach you through a department specific orientation and training plan.

Target Audience New employeesSuggested Timeline During first two weeks of workCategory Core

Format 1/2 day course Link to Values Ownership, Open Dialogue, Collaborative Relationships

Insights: Discovery

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Why should I attend?The Insights System is built around a model of personality, producing a profile that offers a framework for self-un-derstanding and development. Research suggests that a good understanding of self, both strengths and weaknesses, enables individuals to develop effective strategies for interaction with others and can help them to better respond to the demands of their environment.

Insights: Discovery will provide you with a glimpse into yourself and your preferred style in giving and receiving information. The program helps you understand what you need from your work and the people you work with to fulfill your goals. It gives you a perspective of how others might see you—and offers tips and techniques on increas-ing the effectiveness of your communication with others.

What will I know/be able to do at the end of the course? At the end of this course you will:

• Understand how we form our own unique perceptions, how these often differ from the perceptions of others, and how these differences impact our relationships with others at work;

• Understand the Insights four colour energies and eight personality types, including ‘good day” and “bad day” (response to stress) behavioral tendencies;

• Understand your Discovery Personal Profile, which will provide you with a detailed description of your personal style, strengths and challenges, communication strategies and other information to enhance self awareness;

• Identify approaches for recognizing color dynamics in other people, and base-level strategies for adapting behavior to meet their unique needs;

• Develop practical strategies for adapting personal approach to better meet the needs of others and improve communication, personal effectiveness, and team performance.

What will we do? (Learning approaches -self study, group work, applied learning, etc.) You will learn the concepts of this course through discussion, group work and self reflection.

Where can I go for more information?http://www.insights.com/index.aspx

REQUIREMENTS FOR ATTENDANCE

Required preworkWe recommend that you complete about six months of work with us prior to attending this course. Complete the Insights Preference Evaluator. This online test will take you about 20 minutes to complete. Details on how to complete the assessment will be forwarded to you upon registration for the workshop. Your completed profile will be shared with you at the workshop.

Required post work• Determine an area of personal growth that you would like to develop over the coming year. Add these goals to

your learning plan on your Accountability Agreement. • Share your insights profile with your Team Leader and discuss your preferences in communication.

Target Audience All EmployeesSuggested Timeline After 6 monthsCategory Personal Leadership

Format 1 day course Link to Values Learning, Collaborative Relationships, Open Dialogue, Ownership

Services | Art direction, booklet design and production

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Preventive Social programs create stronger communities.

Stronger communities work together.

Valuable volunteers support social programs and stronger communities.

2010 Annual Social Report

programs and stronger

The Partners

Partner organizations receive funds from Family

and Community Support Services to provide ten preventative social programs for children, youth,

families, seniors and volunteers in our community. These organizations include Airdrie & District

Victim Assistance Society, Airdrie Food Bank, Airdrie Meals on Wheels, Big Brothers Big Sisters of

Calgary and Area, Boys and Girls Club of Airdrie, North Rocky View Community Links and Volunteer

Airdrie.

1. Airdrie & District Victim Assistance Society (ADVAS) is a non-profi t,

volunteer-based organization that provides 24 hour crisis response

and support to victims of crime and/or tragedy through the RCMP.

Supported and operated within the Airdrie RCMP Detachment, ADVAS

assists individuals within the Airdrie and Beiseker Detachments and

surrounding districts.

2. Airdrie Food Bank provides short-term emergency food hampers

to families in crisis. They also operate a referral system, and network

with other agencies to give individuals and families the support they

require in times of crisis.

3. Airdrie Meals on Wheels is a 100 per cent volunteer-based

organization that provides nourishing meals on a regular basis for

people who live independently in the community.

4. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Calgary and Area is an incorporated non-

profi t registered charity that impacts the lives of young people and

volunteers through the power of mentoring.

5. Boys and Girls Club of Airdrie is a non-profi t charitable organization

that provides high quality aff ordable programs and services that are

accessible to all children, youth and families of Airdrie and surrounding

areas.

6. North Rocky View Community Links is a non-profi t, charitable organization

that provides support and services to individuals and families in Airdrie and

surrounding areas, North Rocky View Region.

7. Volunteer Airdrie promotes life-long volunteerism, raises awareness of the

power of service, educates and informs people about opportunities to serve

through volunteerism. And, they build capacity for eff ective local volunteering

through resources and training in volunteer management, provide leadership and

facilitate action on issues relating to volunteerism.

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82% reported they

are more independent, have

stronger coping

skills and have

become more

resistant to crisis.

(Sample size

2,394/2,929)

70% reported they have greater awareness of social needs. (Sample size 1,151/1,639)

94% reported they

have a greater understanding of the

importance of taking ownership of

their issues and building on them

to defi ne their future. (Sample size

1,146/1,217)

87% reported feeling they are making a diff erence in their community through their active participation. (Sample size 1,055/1,208)

79% reported they

have developed interpersonal and

group skills which in turn help

them create and maintain their

relationships with others. (Sample

size 2,026/2,576)

The Results

Children, youth, families, adults,

seniors and volunteers who

participated in Airdrie FCSS

funded programs told us how their

participation made a diff erence in

their lives.

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Services | Art direction, report design and production; 2012 Marcom Platinum Award winner

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Community Calendar. Fairs, festivals and fun events...

Find it all at the NEW airdrie.ca

Schedules. Transit, street sweeping and swim times...

Find it all at the NEW airdrie.ca

Water. Spray park, pools and utilities…

Find it all at the NEW airdrie.ca

Services | Art direction, collateral design and production

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MOVING AIRDRIE FORWARD2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 7 S T R A T E G I C P L A N

2015-2017 Strategic Priorities Summary

WELL-MANAGED GROWTH

Desired Outcome:

A healthy economy is essential to support the quality of life in our community. The City can contribute to this goal by ensuring an adequate land base and maximizing the use of existing infrastructure to support additional industrial/commercial growth.

Goal: To give Council options to best ready lands for industrial/commercial development, including investing in infrastructure and additional planning methods.

Actions: Complete the northeast servicing study. Complete northeast Community Area Structure Plan.

SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION

Desired Outcome:

The sustainable transportation focus is on how we can move people, goods and vehicles in a way that improves sustainability, safety and convenience. In addition to adequate capacity for City roadways and regional linkages, improved Highway 2 access is essential for economic competitiveness, and for the safe and efficient movement of people and goods.

Goal: Improve Highway 2 access through construction of another interchange.

Actions: Increase Airdrie’s presence at the legislature to advocate for improvements. Engage developers in lobbying efforts. Determine whether engaging a professional lobbyist could assist efforts.

ECONOMIC PROSPERITY

Desired Outcome:

For Economic Prosperity, the focus is on how we can create strong, resilient, adaptive businesses that support the community in moving towards sustainability.

Goal: Aggressively pursue means to advance industrial business development in order to more equitably distribute the tax base and to create local employment opportunities.

Actions: Explore the use of strategies and/or incentives to attract targeted businesses and institutions. Market the plan for the annexed lands, conveying that industrial business development is a high priority for Council and Administration.

FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY

Desired Outcome:

Sustainability requires us to look at short and long-term implications of our decision-making. To achieve success, the City can ensure ongoing fiscal stewardship through long range financial planning, responsible asset management and sound budgeting practices.

Goal: Establish a fiscal sustainability framework.

Actions: Determine key principles and approach to risk mitigation. Review and update existing financial policies. Identify and create any new policies required (e.g. tax stabilization policy).

Note: These priorities are not Council’s only goals for the community. They are deemed to be the areas of highest priority today that will best position Airdrie for the future.

Services | Art direction (print and specific photography), report design and production

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Services | Creative direction, report design and production

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Services | Creative direction, collateral design and production

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Services | Creative direction, report design and production

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Services | Instructor (ACAD), guide design, production, copy writing and editing

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Alberta College & Technical Institutes Students' Executive Council

Bert Church LIVE TheatrePRESENTS 2014/2015 SERIES