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Welcome to our club!
Edmonton South

Service Above Self

We meet In Person & Online
Wednesdays at 12:00 p.m.
Derrick Golf & Winter Club
3500 - 119 St NW
Edmonton, AB T6J 5P5
Canada
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Our Celebrity Speaker on Wednesday, March 8th, which was International Women's Day was Ms. Ann Hall, Professor Emerita in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation at the University of Alberta. Professor Hall will share the history and glory of the greatest women's sports team in North America.
Club Vision

We are a progressive club with an engaged, diverse membership serving humanity through sustainable local and global projects.

Club Mission

We champion education, health and wellbeing of people through service and fellowship, to make our communities and the world a better place.

 
The guest speaker at today's luncheon was Jacquie Fenske, managing partner in her family’s business, Fifendekel. She also dabbles in community building through Experience Alberta - a company that creates and helps others create rural tourism experiences and ThreeSixty Alberta, a video company that focuses on rural content from topics such as rural homelessness to good news community stories.
 
 
Our "Celebrity Speaker" for Wednesday, February 8th was a very valuable community leader, who quietly built one of the largest NFP social enterprise companies in Canada. Dale Monaghan is the President and CEO of Goodwill Industries of Alberta; a position he has proudly held since February 2012. Goodwill is a nonprofit social enterprise with operations across Alberta.
Dale’s two famous outlooks on work, leadership, community service, and life navigation are:
  1. Lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way and
  2. If attaining perfection is not possible; in the pursuit of perfection, we will catch excellence.

Nick Lees: Two children with Type 1 diabetes set mom on path to help Edmonton's Dr. Shapiro find cure 

Author of the article:
Nick Lees  •  Edmonton Journal
Publishing date:
Feb 27, 2022  •  2 hours ago  •  4 minute read  •   Join the conversation 
 
Pauline Perreault and Melanie Hibbard - Membership Co-Chairs have prepared a new Club Handbook with information for both New and Prospective Members as well as our existing members. You can download a copy from the Downloads menu at the bottom right of the home page.
Dennis Merrell presented Dayna Hyman of KidSport Edmonton with a cheque for $2000 for their program to supply equipment to children that otherwise could not participate in organized activities.
The President's Ball is the club's opportunity to recognize our outgoing president for their commitment over the past year and for the President to award some special recognition to the members that also made a difference during their year.
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