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This month I have been thinking a lot about the different relationships neighbours have. Some neighbours become friends. Some neighbours remain respectful but don’t share too much about themselves. Some neighbours bring a welcome gift for people who move to the block. Other neighbours are related.
I am curious what type of relationship you have with your neighbours and what is your ideal neighbour relationship?
Share The Great Disconnect - March 19 on Facebook
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Achieving Community Together presents the screening of The Great Disconnect documentary
The Great Disconnect is a documentary that uncovers why, in a world seemingly more connected than ever before, people are feeling more and more socially isolated – and the true cost this has on our lives. Check out the trailer
here!
Make it a family movie night! Join other tri-region community members in watching this insightful documentary and spend some time discussing your thoughts in our Q&A session afterward.
7pm: Greetings, Introduction of film, and Story of ACT video
7:15-8:15 pm: Film Screening (there will be a link shared in the meeting chat)
8:15-8:30 pm: Q&A Discussion
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February 17 is Random Acts of Kindness Day...what are some ways we can express kindness (in a COVID safe way) on our streets and in our neighbourhoods?
Here are a few examples to get us started:
- Send a letter or card to someone on your block or in your neighbourhood
- Wave hello to your neighbours
- Check on any neighbours that you haven’t seen in a while
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One of the ways we can use this online space is to share and discuss ideas about neighbouring and connecting. With the COVID-19 pandemic and many social ties moving to an online (including the Neighbour Network) it is more challenging to get to know each other.
We can get to know each other if we introduce ourselves. Maybe we can start with:
- your name
- how long have you lived in Spruce Grove?
- why do you think it is good to know your neighbours?
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During the winter months, we have to be intentional about connecting with our neighbours.
How have you stayed connected to your neighbours throughout the winter?
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Help a senior on your block
Register for SeniorConnect Tri-Region, a free online training program that teaches participants about how to provide support and connect with their aging neighbours.
This is an excellent opportunity for us to work together to help seniors in our community find local information, resources and support.
It is made up of six online training modules that will each take between 15 and 40 minutes to complete.
Module topics include:
- Why connecting with seniors is important
- Caregiver burnout
- Mental illness (dementia, delirium and depression)
- Elder abuse
- Addictions
- Diversity
During these challenging times it is important to find ways to be good neighbours to one another and look for opportunities to provide assistance and support to seniors where you can and when it is safe to do so. You may consider the following services, for example, that don't involve physical contact:
- Delivering groceries or medical supplies
- Shoveling the walk
- A friendly chat on the phone
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Halloween is a wonderful time of year to meet your neighbours. Trick or treating provides the opportunity to interact and engage with your neighbours. With COVID-19, this year’s Halloween may look a little different but there are still opportunities to celebrate and meet your neighbours.
What are you doing on your block for Halloween this year?
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Hi,
My name is Karyn Hurlbut and I want to welcome you to the Spruce Grove Neighbour Network. I am so excited to be launching this project because I believe neighbouring can positively impact our relationships, quality of life, and our community.
I am looking forward to the discussion that will occur on this page and providing support to help you get to know your neighbours. I hope you take some time to look around the site and let us know what you're hoping to get from being part of the Neighbour Network.
To stay updated on new items posted on the Neighbour Network - click the subscribe button in the top right-hand corner.
I can't wait to (virtually) meet you!