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March 2019 DUTCH CANADIAN CLUB (EDMONTON) 13312 142 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T5L 4T3 Phone: 780 452 2861
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE:
The year 2019 started out with some very sad news. As most of you have heard by now, we lost some very dear friends once more. On the 29 of January that Mr. Sid Braaksma passed away at the age of 75. I knew Sid for 43 years through my work at E Construction and got to know him as a business man with a big heart. Sid has supported the DCC in many ways; a big sponsor of the Silver Skate Festival at Hawrelak Park, setting us up with a double diner attached to our kitchen, complete with generators, water tanks and disposal tanks. Setting up our kitchen for the Spring Market again with a generator, and transferring our kitchen back and forth again to Hawrelak Park for the Heritage Days Festival. I recall a phone call a few years ago at my desk that went like this - Frank? Sid! Do you have a piano at the club? Yes, we do, actually we have 2 upright pianos. But you don’t have a Baby Grand, do you? No, we don’t. Well open the doors at the Hall the moving van is on the way to drop one off. How did this come to pass? Was at an auction last night and Danny Hooper asked me to open the bid on this piano, I told him I have one already at the Mansion, Danny said don’t worry it’s just the opening bid to get things going, guess what? It was the only bid, so open the doors and let those guys in. That was Sid - a generous man! I will miss his friendship and for sure the DCC lost one of a kind! The sad news did not stop as that same week we lost a good friend of the club Tony Man in ‘t Veld passed away in the Netherlands at the age of 66 after a long battle with cancer. Tony was a member of the executive for several years but most of you remember him as one of the DJ’s of the Dutch Language Program at CKER Radio on Saturday mornings from 10 am to noon together with Yvonne Johan and Dolf and Toni Hantelmann. Tony was a man with a smile and a big heart that would melt the polar ice cap, his sense of humor was fantastic. Again, some one that has left a lasting impression in the Dutch Community,
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Daylight Savings
Sunday, March 10th at 3:00 am
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Will be held on MARCH 24TH at
1:00 pm at the DCC
We hope to see
all our members there!
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Phone: 780.477.3561
Presidents’ Message continued: We also lost Fronie Logtens, a women that always saw what some people did to keep the DCC up and running; she would put a small memento together with some things from the Thrift Store and presented it to you with a warm smile and a hug and you walked away with this small token of appreciation like you just received the Order of Canada. And, last, but not least, we received the news that Aloysius “Louie” Damen passed away at the age of 91. His nephew phoned me a few weeks ago that he wanted to have a special afternoon at the Club to have a celebration of life for his Uncle so they picked March 14th being a Thursday so they will bring a cake and you can share a story with the family. Louie’s brother will come from Holland. Louie was a kind and friendly man, always a smile and a handshake for any who wanted to talk to him. Lastly, the litany of sad news was the weather at the Silver Skate Festival this year - double digit temperatures which meant low turnouts and a skeleton crew to help out the NextGen - Daniel, Stephanie and Sietske with the help from parents and some of our diehard volunteers. Well, my friends, the good news for February was the surprise visit from my Sister Anneke for my birthday! I did not know that she was a Klaverjas player extra ordinaie and she saved the Tuesday afternoon tournaments two times with her presence; otherwise 3 players had to sit out Thanks Zus we had a blast having you here!
Take care of yourselves and each other, stay warm and we will look forward to see You all in good health at the AGM
Frank Stolk
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ABOUT THE DUTCH TOUCH March 2019 The Dutch Touch is a publication for the
Dutch Canadian Club (Edmonton) 13312 – 142 Street, NW Edmonton AB
T5L 4T3 Clubroom Phone: 780-452-2861
Ten monthly issues are published (from September to June)
Please submit your articles and news by the
20th of the month for inclusion in the next issue.
You can drop them off at the Club or mail them to the above address.
You can also contact: Femke Williams – 780-909-7966
MEMBERSHIP DUES
Our membership fees are per calendar
year (January – December) at the following
rates: Family: $70.00 (with children under 18) Senior Family: $60.00 Single: $40.00 Senior Single: $35.00 Student: $25.00
Please send your membership application
or renewal with your name, address, phone number and email address to:
Dutch Canadian Club 13312-142 Street NW
Edmonton, AB T5L 4T3
Index
Billiard Club 5
Calendar 20
Card Making Club 4
Contact Info 19
DCC Auxiliary 5
Dutch Canadian Business Club
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Klaverjas Club 4
Members Page 15
Netherlands Top 10 14
President’s Message 1 & 2
Sewing & Craft Circle
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President’s Message 1 & 2
Sewing & Craft Circle 8
Stich ‘N Rip 8
Windmills 7
Zumba – Sit & Be Fit 7
Annual General Meeting
March 24th at 1:00
Agenda on Page 17
Support your club!
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the latest news! The Dutch Touch is also available
online on our website - go to www.dutchcanadiancentre.com
and click on Events, then on Current events
You can have The Dutch Touch delivered to your email address in PDF
format by contacting Femke with the email address you would like it sent to.
ADVERTISING
For any changes / additions / deletions in your monthly ads, please contact:
Femke Williams 780-909-7966 [email protected]
ADVERTISING RATES:
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
We welcome letters from our members regarding Club matters and concerns.
Letters will be edited for grammatical errors and will be forwarded for comments to the appropriate
department. Anonymous letters will not be considered for publication. Please send them to the above address or to
Femke at [email protected]
MEMBERS PAGE INFORMATION
Members of the DCC can place their personal announcements and classified
ads on the Member’s Page free of charge. We need you ad by the 20th of the month
if you want it to be in the next issue. If you have something for sale or are trying
to find something or someone or if you have something to celebrate or share with our members you may use the Members’
Page to advertise at no cost to you! Contact:
Femke Williams 780-909-7966 [email protected]
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News from the Clubs
KLAVERJAS CLUB & TOURNAMENTS
The winners of the February 3rd tournament were: 1. Leen Plugge 2. Martin Wouterse 3. Henk Albarda
The next Klaverjas Tournament is on Sunday, March 10th at 1:00 pm
Pieter & Erica Van Leeuwen (780) 459-5367 [email protected]
DCC NEXTGEN
This young, dynamic group has been fantastic in their first few endeavors (Silver Skate, Liberation Day and helping with the advertising and bringing the beer tent to the Spring Market). They have many great ideas
for the future and it would be great if we can get more of our younger generations to join them.
Please mention this dynamic group to your children or grandchildren or others that might be interested in joining them and tell them to send Daniel Bok an email or give him a call.
Daniel Bok 780-692-2534 [email protected]
Our dates this month are March 9th and March 23rd and we hope you can all make it!
Come out and join us for a day of fun – we start at 10 am and are usually finished at about 3:00 pm
This gives us time for a glass of wine . We are usually done by 4:00 pm
From Ria and the card makers
Ria Bok - 780-472-2725 - [email protected]
CARD MAKING CLUB
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BILLIARD CLUB: We now have 2 tied in 3rd place; 2 tied in 4th place and 2 tied for 6th place! Here are the latest standings: 1 Chris Putters 37 5 Bert Westmaas 22
2 E. Weirsema 36 6 A Piet van Papeveld
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3 A Cor Vriens 34 6 B Roel ter Heide 16
3 B Rob Beaudry 34 7 George Boekholt 15
4 A Piet Putters 25
4 B Gerry Thys 25
Piet Putters 780-466-5756
NEWS FROM THE clubs
DCC Auxiliary
If you would like to become a member of the DCC Auxiliary or Volunteer for any events, please contact me, Truus de Visser at (780) 434-4133; email [email protected] or
Annette Fuchs at (780) 953-8916; email [email protected]
We hope to hear from you!
Truus de Visser (780) 434-4133- [email protected]
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780-453-2381 [email protected]
12830-126th Avenue, Edmonton, AB
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WINDMILLS The month of February is gone, but not winter. Well, March 20th is the official first day of Spring, we have three weeks for the weather to make up its mind, it is time for the snow to fall elsewhere. Spring will be here before we know it. Valentine’s Day was enjoyed by everyone present. I am sure that the ladies liked the baskets with fruit and candies. Boerenkool luncheon is scheduled for Thursday March 14, 2019. We are sure that the Boerenkool will be enjoyed by everyone. In Drenthe and in some areas in Overijsel, Boerenkool is enjoyed with vinegar, to give it more flavor. Not my cup of tea, but to each its own. Easter falls late this year; the Windmills will be celebrating Easter on April 18th. Ladies, now might be a good time to look at your Easter hat, may be make a new one for this year. As always, we will have the Easter Hat parade. Who knows who will win this time? A Happy Birthday goes out to everyone celebrating a birthday in March. We wish you health and happiness in the coming year. Our thoughts are as always with the sick and shut-ins. We hope to see you soon!
.Wilma Thys – 780-406-9674 [email protected]
NEWS FROM THE clubs
ZUMBA GOLD & SIT AND BE FIT We had a really nice crowd out for Sit and be Fit – let’s keep that up, Ladies! (Starts at 1:30 pm)
“Friends don’t let friends sit on the couch!"
Zumba has been a little slow but we will try to get some more enthusiasm going! (Starts at 2:00 pm)
“I am a Zumbaholic and no, thanks, I don’t need help!”
See you there!
Renie Perreault - [email protected]
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STITCH ‘N RIP Not much news this time – let’s hope the cold weather will move away soon! We are busy getting items ready for the market and thinking of coming up with some different craft ideas. Please feel free to join our group – we meet every Monday from 12:00 (noon) to 3:00 pm Hope to see you there!
Edith Van Leeuwen - (780) 489-8404 – [email protected]
SEWING & CRAFT CIRCLE We are going through our fabrics (there is a lot of it) and are checking out Pinterest for ideas to make items for the Spring Market. There are so many nice projects, we'll see what we can come up with. We enjoy getting together every Tuesday and we welcome anyone who wants to drop by and join us. The board room is nice and warm in the cold winter and we always start with a (pretty long) coffee break. Jenny Smits [email protected] 780-473-0905 // or 780-975-7426
MARCH 24TH AT 1:00 PM – ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING SUPPORT YOUR CLUB AND FIND OUT WHAT’S GOING ON Find out who is staying on the Board and who will be leaving?!?! Put a vote in for who you think should be on your DCC Board!
NEWS FROM THE clubs
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Concordia University’s International Days 2019: On January 23, 2019 the Dutch Canadian Club represented The Netherlands at Concordia University’s Intercultural Days. This University offers their students international experience by being affiliated with more than 70 universities all over the world through their International Partner Program and as a result many students from other countries enrol for a semester in C.U.E (Concordia University Edmonton). Two Universities in the Netherlands are International Partner Universities: Fontis University International Business School in Venlo and Avans University of Applied Sciences in Breda. On this Intercultural Day the students get the opportunity to learn something about some of the countries through food, displays and entertainment. The Dutch Canadian Club has participated in this event for six years now and it is always great to talk to the students and get them to try some of our food. And our Polonaise is very popular with many of the young people participating. This year we brought the sjoelbak for some hands-on experience. It was a hit too! We received the following Thank You note from C.U.E.: A huge thank you from the Concordia Edmonton family for your participation in our 2019 Intercultural Day! Your valued involvement helps make culture and diversity accessible to students and we look forward to your participation next year! Warm Regards, C.U.E. International Office
Renie, Bert, Piet, Rinske, Janice, Jon, Aris, Jenny
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For Weddings, Anniversaries, Company Parties, Reunions,
Dances, Business Meetings, etc.
(Club members and ESCA members
receive a discount on the rental) 780-984-4569
Frank Stolk DUTCH CANADIAN CENTRE
13312—142 Street, Edmonton, AB
Ben’s Meats & Deli 15726 Stony Plain Road Edmonton AB T5P 3Z5
(780) 489-1424 www.bensmeats.com
Family owned & operated since 1953…
Come visit us for a large assortment of Dutch items, as well as sliced deli meats
and fresh meat products.
We also carry an assortment of Gluten Free items.
We are the supplier for the Dutch Canadian Club’s famous Croquettes!
Celebrating 65 years!
Email: [email protected]
Award Winning Gouda from the Heart of Alberta!
Voted the best Gouda in Canada by the
Canadian Cheese Grand Prix
Medium Gouda| Old Grizzly| Smoked Gouda Aged Gouda | Herbs & Garlic | Grizzly
Klondyk (formerly Gruyere)
Available at the Old Strathcona Farmers’ Market in Edmonton every Saturday from 8:00 am-3:00 pm
Also available at all Italian Centre shops throughout the city
Free shipping in Canada on orders of 4kg or more.
Order by phone, fax, online or visit our own store located off Highway 11A between Sylvan Lake and Red Deer
Mon.-Sat. 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 39008 Range Road 10, Red Deer County, AB T4E 0G4
Phone: 403 340-1560 Fax: 403 342 6831 Email: [email protected]
www.sylvanstarcheesefarm.ca
1 april, kikker in je bil
Meaning: This is what we shout to someone
after playing an April Fool’s Day prank on them. When I was growing up, just being able to shout
this phrase was the highlight of the day! Origins: Besides the funny image and the fact
that the words ‘april’ and ‘bil’ (butt) rhyme, there doesn’t seem to be a clear explanation for this
phrase (found on the internet somewhere)
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If you are looking for information on Real Estate
Market whether Buying, Selling or Renting. Send
me a note and I will be glad to get you the information.
Bedankt.
CENTURY 21®
Platinum Realty
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NextGen Soccer Team (submitted by Rinske ter Heide) The season for the DCC FC soccer club is well on the way. The games are played Sunday evenings in the new Scotties dome on the Southside. They play in a mixed team 6 against 6, including goalies, having to always have at least 2 women on the field. Leading for the most part of the game last week, it looked like they could pull off a win, but in the end they lost with a very respectable score of 3-2.
Boerenkool (Stamppot) As winter continues, and since the Windmills will be enjoying this meal this month; I thought it would be fitting to include one of the many recipes for this dish that you can find on the internet – this one is from https://www.holland.com/global/tourism/information/traditional-dutch-food/recipe-boerenkool-kale.htm As soon as there is a frosty chill in the air, the Netherlanders appear to have a sudden increased appetite for cruciferous vegetables, particularly Brussels sprouts and kale, known in Dutch as boerenkool. The country has a very solid and versatile repertoire of winter dishes. Although there may be regional variations, the main dishes are solid in the sense that many consist of the culinary trinity (meat, vegetables and potatoes) and versatile because well..because there is scarcely a thing the Dutch don't add to their famous "stamppot". Literally meaning ‘stomped pot’, stamppot is a dish that consists of boiled potatoes mashed with a raw or cooked vegetable: raw spinach, turnip greens or, in this case kale. When carrots and onions are used instead, the dish is called hutspot. Boerenkool (stamppot) is possibly the country’s favorite stamppot, often served with smoked sausage on the side. Besides being a traditional winter dish, boerenkool is also quickly becoming the dinner of choice for New Year’s Eve. Not surprising if one surveys the rest of the traditional items for that festive night: sugary oliebollen and appelbeignets! Boerenkool 500 grams (1.1 lb) kale 1 kg (2.2 lb) potatoes 25 grams (9 oz) unsalted butter 50ml (1.7 fl oz) milk, warm 1 smoked sausage (275 grams, 9.7 oz) Pinch of salt Wash the kale. Rip the leaves off the stems and slice the leaves into narrow strips. Peel the potatoes, quarter them and place them in a Dutch oven. Add water to barely cover the potatoes, add the kale on top. Place the smoked sausage on top of the kale. Cover the pot with a lid and bring to a boil. Boil on a slow flame for about 20 minutes or until the potatoes are done. Remove the sausage, pour off any cooking liquid that may remain and mash the vegetables with a fork or a potato masher. Add the butter and the milk (or use some of the cooking liquid for a lighter option) and stir into the purée. Taste and adjust the salt if needed. Slice the smoked sausage and serve with the stamppot. Serve with mustard if desired.
Eet smakelijk Submitted by Femke
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Silver Skate 2019 (submitted by Rinske ter Heide) This year’s Silver skate was probably one of the coldest in recent memory! Both weekends were extremely cold. Hats off to all the volunteers and also to the public who braved the sub-zero temperatures along with the wind-chill. The festival was very well organized and they had a great layout and schedule of events with something for everyone. In addition to the traditional skating events, there were cross country ski races, snow shoe races, winter triathlon, fat bike races and lots of fun activities like the popular ice slide for the kids, Frisbee on ice, fire sculptures, horse drawn sleigh rides, the Cree winter camp, cooking bannock on an open fire, the wonderful creative ice sculptures and even helicopter tours. A real shame that some of the activities had to be cancelled due to the cold weather. We had a quick walk around on our break from volunteering in the trailer, but boy was it cold!!. We enjoyed the life entertainment next door in the Spirits on Ice tent while having a “cold” craft beer on tap. The organizers did tell us they had a great turn out the night before at the annual “Downtown Defrost” electronic music party. It was held this year as part of Silver skate since Churchill square is under construction. We had fun Sunday while helping out at the trailer for a few hours. Frank came out to deal with some issues with the fryers but it all got resolved. Everything was running very smoothly under the capable guidance of Daniel Bok. . Thanks Daniel for organizing and running this whole operation along with the Next Gen group and the volunteers helping with food preparation back at the club. It’s a big job and the same amount of work to put it on, whether it’s busy or not. This year’s public turnout was dismal, but since people missed coming out this year they may be more interested in coming out next year, if the weather cooperates.
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DON’T FORGET!!
Mar 10, 2019 Daylight Saving Time Starts when local standard time is about
to reach 2:00 am on Sunday, March 10th clocks are turned forward 1 hour to 3:00 am
UPDATE from the Dutch Canadian Business Club (DCBC) Contact: Harm de Groot 780-499-0266
The DCBC did not have a meeting in February. Next meeting is March 19th. We are sad about the passing of Sid Braaksma. We will dearly miss him at the Dutch Club and also at Silver Skate. He has meant so much for so many people! Silver Skate was again a great event! Despite the cold and cancellations of sport events the first weekend it was great to visit Hawrelak Park this time of the year and enjoy the music, fire sculpture, heritage village and snow garden attractions and have a cup of snert or hot chocolate with stroopwafels from Costco 😊😊 at the Dutch Trailer. Next year the Festival will be 30 years young! Please save the following dates for DCBC events at the Dutch Canadian Centre: March 19th Vitaly Milentyev from Cornerstone Fiduciary Wealth Management (originally from the Ukraine); to discuss economic outlook (Global & Canadian) and share investment strategy May 21st to be announced
Thank you from the DCBC
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Members’ page
Thinking of you Our thoughts go to all our members who
are dealing with any sickness or suffering
You are always in our prayers!
Think warm thoughts – Spring starts March 20th (and it can’t come
soon enough!)
PLEASE REMEMBER
News and article submissions are due on the 20th of each month.
Please ensure I can get your
information for submission in time
Deadline every month is the 20th of that month for the next month’s
issue!
Thank you! Femke Williams
(780) 909 -7966 [email protected]
An email received from Valerie at Language Trainers asking for a call out to our membership – if you know of anyone in the Calgary area that can help. A client of Valerie’s is looking for a Dutch language teacher to teach at a beginner level for 15 sessions, 2 hours each. The hourly rate is negotiable depending on qualifications and experience. Please contact Valerie Almeida directly at Language Trainers – established 2004 “Any language, anytime, anywhere” [email protected]
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Thank you for your donation in support of Light Horse Park All, I hope this finds you well and I would like to thank you very much for your previous donation in support of our saving the Cenotaph within Light Horse Park. I wanted to give you an update on our progress and let you know we are working had to get the project completed. It is through the efforts of fine folks like yourself, that we will be successful. Phase 1 of the project is complete and the Cenotaph has been moved to a more safe and secure location. It now resides on a new concrete base supported by a paving stone walkway. Our first Nov 11th service in this new location was conducted with the Premier of the Province in attendance in 2018. A special shout-out to the superstar efforts of Becky our City of Edmonton Project Manager to allow us to make that deadline! Phase 2 will put our Alberta Shield in place, will develop the plaza, add memorial walls and will see us be able to offer Memorial Markers for purchase. Note that we are working with our overseas supporters to seed Tulips and Poppies from Holland and Flanders and have all the items for the time capsule which will be placed in the base of the Cenotaph this year. In addition, Catherine Saffron has joined the team and she will head the design and build of the educational panels. All this work should be completed late in 2019. Phase 3 will see the obelisk built and will see the final touches to the landscaping. We are hoping for 2020 for that work. I have included our design package as part of this update so you can get a better feel for the scope and scale of the project you are making possible. I thank you very much for your support and am very grateful for your support to our community, our country, and of course to the soldiers of this fine Regiment. Cheers LCol. Troy G. Steele, RSM (LF) "Sticks" Gallard. and Catherine Saffron Light Horse Park Team
Please go to: https://sites.google.com/site/southalbertalighthorse/home for more information on this project
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DUTCH CANADIAN CLUB (EDMONTON) ANNUAL GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
AGENDA Sunday March 24, 2019 -1:00 pm
1. Call to order and Roll call. 2. Moment of silence. 3. President’s Report. 4. Notice for the membership to consider nominations for Board of Directors, to be
voted on later today. 5. Minutes from the 2018 AGM, Discussion, and Acceptance of 2018 minutes. 6. Treasurer’s report, Discussion, and Acceptance of Treasurer’s report 7. Committee Reports
a. DCC Auxiliary b. Billiards c. Windmills d. Card Making Club e. Sewing & Craft Circle f. Klaverjas g. Stitch & Rip Club h. DCC Next Gen Activities
Silver Skate Pancake Breakfast Soccer Other
Recess
8. Business Club 9. Major Events
a. Spring Market b. Heritage Days
10. Board membership: Frank, Cees, Rinske, and Femke’s, terms are up, but will allow their names to stand again. Acceptance of nominations from the floor. Voting.
11. DCC Membership update of types and prices. 12. Dutch Touch newsletter 13. Questions or New Business from the membership 14. Adjournment
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Nederlandse Top 10 Week 8
23 February 2019
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2 IJskoud Nielson
3 Sweet buy Psycho Ava Max
4 High Hopes Panic at the Disco
5 Nothing breaks like a heart Mark Ronson feat: Miley Cyrus
6 Giant Calvin Harris & Rag’n’Bone Man
7 Als Het Avond is Susan & Freek
8 Dancing with a stranger Sam Smith with Normani
9 Duurt Te Lang Davina Michelle
10 Shallow Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper
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CLUB MANAGER 780-984-4569
BOARD MEMBERS
President
Frank Stolk 780 464-4879
Vice President Emmy Diamond 587-988-7518
Secretary
Wanita White 780-455-2016
Treasurer Judy Boekholt 780-470-3701
Officers
Ria Bok 780-472-2725 Cees Stolk 780-417-2245
Pieter Van Leeuwen 780-459-5367 Rinske Ter Heide 780-960-9758 Femke Williams 780-909-7966
DCC AUXILIARY
President
Annette Fuchs – [email protected] 780-953-8916
Secretary
Truus de Visser 780-434-4133
Treasurer Erica Van Leeuwen 780-459-5367
THE WINDMILLS
President
Pieter Putters 780-466-5756
Secretary Wilma Thys 780-406-9674
Treasurer Annette Fuchs [email protected]
DUTCH TOUCH
Editor Femke Williams [email protected]
780-909-7966
ADVERTISING Femke Williams [email protected]
Spring comes early as temperatures climb towards 20 degrees
Spring has arrived in the last
days of February with temperatures nudging 20
degrees, according to online weather forecasters. Weeronline reported conditions would stay
sunny and dry across the country until Wednesday, when
the maximum temperature is expected to be between 15 and 18 degrees. A few hotspots in
North Brabant and Limburg could get up to 19 – the kind of conditions usually seen in late
April. The contrast with 12 months ago could hardly be
greater, when freezing conditions gripped the country
and a temperature of minus 10.5 degrees was recorded in
Woensdrecht. Nights will remain cool, as low as 2 degrees on
higher ground in the south, and the Wadden islands will also be
less warm, though still a relatively mild 11 to 14 degrees.
Low cloud or mist may hang over parts of Groningen on
Tuesday morning, while coastal areas will be a few degrees
cooler on Wednesday as a slight south-westerly breeze begins to
pick up. Clouds will start to gather from Thursday afternoon, bringing the temperature back down below 15 degrees, with the chance of rain increasing
through to Sunday.
Read more at DutchNews.nl:
(Feb 25, 2019)
DCC CLUBS
BILLIARDS CLUB Piet Putters 780-466-5756
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
Vacant
CARD MAKING Ria Bok 780-472-2725 [email protected]
CASINO
Cory Vriens 780-478-1450
DCC NextGen Daniel Bok 780-692-2534 [email protected]
DUTCH SPRING
MARKET COORDINATOR Barbara de Visser
780-991-0239 [email protected]
Cees Stolk
780-903-5022 [email protected]
HALL RENTALS
Frank Stolk 780-984-4569
HERITAGE FESTIVAL Rinske Ter Heide
780-960-9758 [email protected]
KLAVERJAS TOURNAMENTS
Pieter Van Leeuwen 780-459-5367
MEMBERSHIP
Piet Putters 780-466-5367
SEWING & CRAFT CIRCLE Jenny Smits 780-473-0905
STITCH ‘N RIP CLUB Edith Van Leeuwen 780-489-8404
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Dutch Canadian Centre
March 2019
Fall & winter months
Board Meetings Start time is 6:00 pm
March 12 – Board & Committee April 9 – Board Meeting
May 7 - Board & Committee
Committee Meetings Start time is 6:00 pm
March 12th May 7th
Monday Stitch & Rip Club
12:00 - 3:00 pm
Tuesday Sewing Circle
10:00 am - 3:00 pm Klaverjas Club 12:30 - 4:00 pm
Wednesday Seniors Drop-In Nordic Room
1:00 - 4:00 pm Billiard Club
7:00 pm
Thursday Windmills (Seniors)
1:00 pm Zumba Gold
2:00 pm
Friday Flying Dutchman Club Social
7:30 pm
Saturday Card Making
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT 1 2
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9 Card Making
10 11 12 Board & Committee Meeting at 6:00 pm
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24 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 1:00 pm
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Don’t forget to change your clocks Spring Forward
March 10th
Annual General Meeting on March 24th at 1:00 pm
We hope to see you all there!!