Clubs & Organizations
This directory is your go-to guide for local community groups, helping you find and connect with organizations in your area.
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Bowling Leagues
Tricia Mantai, Manager
5101-52 Ave., Camrose, AB T4V 4P2
780-672-5711
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Youth Bowling Council - ages 3-19 years. Mixed leagues - 4 nights per week, for couples and individuals for social activity. Ladies league - Wednesday afternoons. Club 55+ - open to bowlers 55 years and older, Tuesday afternoons. Special Olympics bowling once per week. Public bowling, open for bookings for private parties. Neon bowling Friday and Saturday evenings.
Calumet Community Society
Greg Hendersen, Treasurer
R.R. #1, Bashaw, AB T0B 0H0
780-372-4245
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780-372-2190
Rent and maintenance of the community hall.
Matthew McKeil
Bay 8, 4617 - 41 St., Camrose, AB T4V 2Y8
780-608-0091
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Our Society began with the goal of opening a shelter for the lost and homeless pets in Camrose and the surrounding area. We began by raising funds for the awareness of and the need for an animal shelter in Camrose. The City of Camrose currently contributes funding to the shelter in the amount of our lease. All cats are vaccinated, spayed/neutered and micro-chipped prior to adopting them out. Our Society hopes to add community outreach programs, such as low cost spay/neuter/microchip initiatives. These will contribute to reducing reproduction, increasing the number of strays being returned to their owners, and in turn controlling the stray population. The Shelter has Charity Status and can issue tax deductible receipts for donations over $20.00.
Annette Sarginson, President
4th Floor of the Rosehaven Heritage Building
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The Camrose and District Craft Centre is a non-profit organization offering year long instruction in light and spacious studios for pottery, weaving, and woodworking. It's a great place to learn new skills! Visit the website to make email enquiries.
Camrose
780-781-5501 (Manager)
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A member of the Alberta Farmers' Market Association. The majority of goods for sale are required to be home-grown, home cooked, or hand-made. There are approximately 125 approved vendors appearing at the market over the course of the year. The Christmas season attracts about 60 vendors at 90 tables.