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Calgary Newsletter (June 24th)
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Welcome to The Calgary Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
Upcoming Calgary Stampeders home game
Calgary Co-op raises $75K for local charities
A deep dive into the life of Annie Gale
And more…
Quote of the Week
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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 annual Calgary festival celebrates winter with ice sculptures, light displays, and outdoor activities?
A) Winterfest
B) Glow Festival
C) Ice Magic Festival
D) SnowDays Festival
Answer to Last Week’s Trivia The famous pedestrian bridge in Calgary that connects downtown with Sunnyside is A) Peace Bridge.
News
💼 Business
Calgary businesses feeling unsupported by the city amid water main catastrophe. (link)
🏒 Sports
Veteran quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell off to solid start this season with Ticats. (link)
BC Lions Pick Up Win in Record-Breaking Home Opener Against Calgary Stampeders. (link)
🏦 Finance
Calgary Co-op raises $75K for local charities. (link)
Dearth of Energy Stock Offerings Puts Calgary Bankers at Risk. (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
🏈Calgary Stampeders vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
McMahon Stadium Calgary, AB
Saturday, June 29 | 5:00 PM | (more info)
Music & Concerts
🎤The Free Label with Sargeant & Comrade, B.Less & The Suede
Modern Love 613 11 Ave SW Calgary, AB T2R 0E1
Tuesday, June 25 | 7:00 PM | (more info)
🎸Ziggy Alberts
MacEwan Hall 402 Collegiate Boulevard Northwest Calgary,
Tuesday, June 25 | 8:00pm | (more info)
Family
🐾Wildlife Park for Kids
CF Market Mall 3625 Shaganappi Trail Northwest Calgary,
Tuesday, June 25 | 11:30 AM MDT | (more info)
🎨Sand art performance
Y Not Today. Bingsu & Bubble tea 4339 Macleod Trail Southwest Calgary,
Thursday, June 27, 2024 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM 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 celebrating a futuristic international festival.” 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 formation of the Calgary Stampeders in 1945.
The year 1945 marked a significant milestone in Calgary's sporting history with the formation of the Calgary Stampeders, a professional Canadian football team that would go on to become a beloved symbol of the city's sports pride. Established during the post-World War II era, the Stampeders quickly captured the hearts of Calgarians and established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the Canadian Football League (CFL). The team's inception not only provided the city with a new source of entertainment and camaraderie but also became an integral part of Calgary's identity.
Led by passionate local sports enthusiasts and visionaries, the Calgary Stampeders embarked on a journey that would see them achieve multiple CFL championships over the years. The team's red and white colors soon became synonymous with the city, and their home games at McMahon Stadium turned into thrilling gatherings where fans could rally behind their beloved Stampeders. The formation of the Stampeders in 1945 was more than just the birth of a football team; it was a catalyst for fostering a strong sense of community spirit and pride in Calgary.
As the decades rolled on, the Calgary Stampeders continued to make their mark on the CFL, attracting talented athletes and dedicated fans from all walks of life. Their legacy remains an essential part of Calgary's sports heritage, and their enduring success and unwavering support from the community continue to inspire generations of football enthusiasts in the city to this day. The formation of the Calgary Stampeders in 1945 was not only a pivotal moment in the city's sporting history but also a testament to the enduring passion and commitment of Calgarians to their beloved football team.
Famous Calgarians
Annie Gale (1877-1970) - First female alderman in the British Empire.Early Life of Peter Prince (1836-1857)
Early Life and Education (1879-1900)
Annie Gale was born Annie Elizabeth Marston in 1879 in the small town of Nether Stowey, Somerset, England. She grew up in a family that valued education and social justice, which would shape her future endeavors. Gale pursued her education with a focus on social issues, though specific details of her schooling are not well-documented.
Move to Canada and Early Years in Calgary (1901-1911)
In 1901, Annie Gale and her husband William moved to Canada, settling in Calgary, Alberta. This period was marked by her adaptation to a new country and her growing involvement in local community affairs. She became increasingly active in church groups and local organizations that aimed at improving living conditions in Calgary.
Rise in Public Life and Political Activism (1912-1917)
Annie Gale's commitment to social improvement led her to become involved in Calgary's public life. She championed issues such as public health, education, and women's rights. Her activism during this time laid the groundwork for her later political career, as she sought to make substantial changes through formal political channels.
Historic Election to Calgary City Council (1917-1923)
In 1917, Gale made history by becoming the first woman elected to a municipal council in the British Empire, winning a seat on the Calgary City Council. Her tenure was marked by her efforts to improve social welfare policies and municipal services, including advocating for fairer tax assessments and better housing.
Continued Advocacy and Social Reforms (1924-1930)
After her term on the council, Gale continued her advocacy work, focusing on social reforms. She worked on various projects, including those aimed at improving the welfare of women and children. Gale's efforts during this period reflected her deep commitment to social justice and equity.
Later Years and Return to England (1931-1940)
In 1931, Gale returned to England with her family, where she continued her work in social advocacy. During this decade, she also reflected on her experiences in Canada, occasionally writing and speaking about the impact of her work and the ongoing social issues she had addressed.
World War II Contributions (1941-1945)
During World War II, Gale was actively involved in the war effort in England. She contributed by working with local communities to support the war efforts, particularly focusing on aiding families affected by the war and organizing community support networks.
Post-War Activities and Legacy (1946-1959)
Post-war, Gale remained active in her community, mentoring young activists and continuing her lifelong advocacy for social justice. Her legacy began to be recognized more broadly during this time, as more people became aware of her contributions to public life in Calgary and beyond.
Final Years and Reflections (1960-1970)
Annie Gale spent her final years reflecting on her career and continuing to advocate for social issues close to her heart. She remained a respected figure in both Calgary and her hometown in England, admired for her pioneering spirit and dedication to public service.
Passing and Posthumous Recognition (1971-1972)
Annie Gale passed away in 1972. Following her death, her contributions were increasingly celebrated, particularly in Calgary, where she is remembered as a trailblazer in politics and social reform. Her pioneering role in municipal government and relentless pursuit of social justice have left a lasting impact.
Key Achievements:
First woman elected to a municipal council in the British Empire.
Advocated for significant reforms in public health, housing, and taxation during her tenure on the Calgary City Council.
Influential in promoting women's rights and children's welfare throughout her career.
Contributed to the community support efforts during World War II.
Served as a mentor and role model for future generations of social activists.
Annie Gale's biography highlights her extraordinary journey from a small English town to becoming a prominent social reformer in Calgary and beyond. Her tenure on the Calgary City Council marked a significant milestone in the history of women in politics. Gale's dedication to public service and social justice continues to inspire activists and political leaders today, underscoring her enduring legacy.
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