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Calgary Newsletter (August 1st)
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Welcome to The Calgary Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
Stampeders Edge Out Lions in Nail-Biting Finish
Survey: Two-Thirds of Canadians Urgently Need Interest Rate Cuts
A deep dive into the life of Archie McLean
And more…
Quote of the Week
“The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion.”
–Paulo Coelho
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Trivia
Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next week’s newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!
What is the name of the Calgary street festival that celebrates the city's diverse food and cultural scene, typically held in Kensington?
A) Kensington Sun and Salsa Festival
B) International Avenue Food Festival
C) Taste of Calgary
D) Calgary Street Food Festival
Answer to Last Week’s Trivia:
The annual event celebrated with dragon boat races and cultural displays on the Glenmore Reservoir is A) Calgary Dragon Boat Race & Festival.
News
💼Business
Bowness businesses still struggling after water main break, aging infrastructure a concern. (link)
Halal meat is big business both within and beyond Muslim communities. (link)
🏒Sports
Olympic trio to rep Calgary's Cascade 'High Performance Centre' at Summer Games. (link)
Stampeders finally hold on to late lead in victory over Lions. (link)
🏦Finance
Two-thirds of Canadians ‘desperately’ need interest rates to go down, MNP survey shows. (link)
Upcoming Events
Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.
Sports
🏐 Boys Volleyball -Camp 2
Ambrose University 150 Ambrose Circle SW Calgary,
Thursday, August 1 | 5:00 PM MDT | (more info)
Music & Concerts
🎸 Billy Idol - Rebel Yell 2024
Scotiabank Saddle dome Calgary, AB
Friday, August 2 | 8:00 PM | (more info)
🎶 Chasing summer Music festival
Max Bell Centre Calgary
August 3-4| (more info)
Family
🐾 Wildlife Park for Kids
CF Market Mall 3625 Shaganappi Trail Northwest Calgary,
August 1 | 11:30 AM MDT | (more info)
🎆 Lantern Peace Festival 2024
Devonian Gardens 317 7 Avenue Southwest #4 floor Calgary,
Saturday, August 3 | 2 - 4pm MDT | (more info)
Image of the Week
Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.
This week, I typed in “Calgary with interactive, educational playgrounds for all ages.” and this is what I got.
Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.
Calgary Historical Events
The establishment of the Calgary Zoo in 1929.
The Calgary Zoo, founded in 1929, is a cherished institution that has played a vital role in both the city's cultural landscape and its commitment to wildlife conservation. Located in Bridgeland, just a few minutes from downtown Calgary, the zoo began as a modest collection of a few animals. Over the decades, it has evolved into one of Canada's most renowned zoological facilities, housing over 1,000 animals from around the world.
The establishment of the Calgary Zoo marked a significant milestone in the city's history, providing a place for residents and visitors to connect with the wonders of the animal kingdom. Over the years, the zoo has expanded its mission to focus not only on entertainment but also on education and conservation. It has become a hub for research and breeding programs, contributing to the preservation of endangered species and raising awareness about the importance of biodiversity and habitat protection.
Today, the Calgary Zoo stands as a testament to the city's dedication to wildlife conservation, education, and community engagement. It continues to inspire generations with its diverse animal exhibits, botanical gardens, and interactive programs while working tirelessly to protect the planet's precious wildlife and ecosystems. The establishment of the Calgary Zoo in 1929 was a visionary step that has left an enduring impact on the city, making it a place where nature and humanity coexist harmoniously.
Famous Calgarians
Archie McLean (1852-1932) - Lawyer and politician.
Early Years and Education (1852-1870)
Archie McLean was born in 1852, during a time of significant social and political change. His early years were characterized by a rigorous education and a growing interest in law and governance, setting the stage for his future career as a lawyer and politician.
Entering the Legal Profession (1871-1885)
After completing his education, McLean embarked on his legal career. He quickly gained a reputation for his sharp intellect and commitment to justice, establishing himself as a respected figure in the legal community.
Political Aspirations and Early Career (1886-1895)
McLean's foray into politics was driven by a desire to effect positive change. His early political career was marked by his advocacy for legal reform and social justice, reflecting his deep commitment to public service.
Rise in Political Ranks (1896-1905)
In this decade, McLean's political career gained momentum. He became known for his eloquent speeches and effective leadership, playing a key role in shaping policy and legislative reform.
Key Legal Battles and Advocacy (1906-1915)
McLean was involved in several key legal battles, advocating for the rights of individuals and underserved communities. His legal acumen and dedication to justice were evident in these high-profile cases, earning him widespread respect.
Leadership in Legislative Reform (1916-1925)
As a politician, McLean was instrumental in leading legislative reforms. His efforts during this period had a lasting impact on the legal and political landscape, cementing his legacy as a reformer.
Mentorship and Influence (1926-1932)
In the later years of his career, McLean focused on mentoring young lawyers and politicians. His influence extended beyond his immediate sphere, as he imparted wisdom and experience to the next generation of leaders.
Connection to Calgary (Throughout Career)
McLean's connection to Calgary was a defining aspect of his career. He was deeply involved in the city's political and legal affairs, contributing significantly to its development and governance.
A Life of Service and Accomplishment (1932)
McLean's life was marked by his dedication to law and politics. Upon his death in 1932, he left behind a legacy of service and accomplishment, having made substantial contributions to both his profession and his community.
Key Achievements
Gained respect as a sharp legal mind and advocate for justice.
Rose to prominence in the political arena, known for his advocacy and leadership.
Played a significant role in legislative reform and policy shaping.
Served as a mentor to young lawyers and politicians, extending his influence to future generations.
Made significant contributions to the development and governance of Calgary.
Archie McLean's life was a testament to his commitment to law, justice, and public service. His career as a lawyer and politician was marked by significant achievements in legal advocacy and legislative reform. McLean's impact on Calgary and his role as a mentor to future leaders ensured that his legacy would endure, inspiring generations to come.
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