This document provides information about the Town of Sexsmith including contact details for town administration and various departments, council meeting dates, garbage collection details, landfill information, tax information, and details about various community organizations, services and events in Sexsmith.
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MAY NEWSLETTER
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1. back l-r: Councillor Isak Skjaveland, Councillor Nicole Cooke, Town
Administrator Rachel Wueschner, Councillor Bruce Black, Councillor
Jonathan Siggelkow, Councillor Rick Sakundiak, Mayor Claude Lagace
foreground: Councillor Clint Froehlick
2013-2017 Sexsmith Town Council
2. Town Administrator – Rachel Wueschner
Administrative Assistant to Town Administrator – Beth Endresen
Accounting Technician – Trena Huson
Reception – Currently Vacant
FCSS Director - Currently Vacant
Public Works Superintendent – Alan Gordey
www.sexsmith.ca or
Like us on Facebook at Town of Sexsmith
TOWN OFFICE9927 – 100 Street
780-568-3681
Fax 780-568-2200
OFFICE HOURS:
Monday to Friday
8:30 a.m. to noon;
1:00 - 4:30 p.m.
6. TAXES
Tax notices are sent out at the end of June and are due
and payable by
July 31st
A monthly installment plan is available and applications
can be picked up at the Town Office. Payments can
also be done via on-line or telephone banking.
We accept cheques, cash or debit.
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9. October Council Meeting Dates
Public Welcome
• Monday October 5th
• Cancelled
• Monday October 19th
• 6:30 p.m. Council
Chambers
10.
11. GARBAGE/RECYCLING
COLLECTION
Every Friday
Please have your garbage cart/
recycling out to the curb by 8:00 a.m.
Garbage/Recycling collection is done by:
GFL (Green For Life) Environmental
If you need to put out additional bags (for household garbage, grass
clippings or garden refuse, maximum weight per bag of 25 kg.), tags
may be purchased from the Town Office for $2 per tag per bag.
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14. LANDFILLPhone: 780-356-0007
Residents may take any garbage “Free
of Charge” to the West County Grande
Prairie Solid Waste Authority, located
west on Emerson Trail to Range Road
#93 (approximately 32 km. from
Sexsmith)
Tues – Sat. 10 am – 6 p.m.
15. Clairmont
LandfillPhone: 780-567-4194
As an alternate, residents may take their garbage to the
Clairmont Landfill (2 miles west, 1 mile north of Clairmont). A
minimum tipping fee of $10 will be charged. Loads must be
tarped.
Monday to Saturday 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
16. "For over 20 years, Community Futures organizations have been helping
businesses and communities in Alberta with business advisory and
economic development services.
is now available to meet with Community Groups to discuss grant
opportunities. Holly will assist with researching funding opportunities,
assessing organizational capacity, and suggesting resources, and assisting
groups in completing grant applications or other organization plan
documents.
17. THE SEXSMITH ADVANTAGE
TAX INCENTIVE PROGRAM
For new commercial tax assessment and residential
developers, upon request, Town Council will give:
50% reduction on municipal taxation only - 1st year of operation
25% reduction on municipal taxation only - 2nd year of operation
25% reduction on municipal taxation only - 3rd year of operation
Complete taxation beginning with 4th year of operation
21. Want to rent the
Community Centre?
Call Beth at the Town Office
780-568-3681
22. Want to rent the
Legion Room or the Civic Centre?
Call Isak at
780-568-3868
23. CITIZENS ON PATROL
(COPS)
The mission of C.O.P.S is to build safer communities by mobilizing Sexsmith citizens to
participate in a community-based crime prevention initiative in co-operation with our
local law enforcement agencies. It is for citizens to actively assist police officers by
relieving some of their workload. C.O.P. volunteers patrol parks, schools, businesses,
hotels, and residential neighborhoods. Patrol duties include observing and reporting any
unusual or suspicious activities to RCMP or County Peace officers. These special
volunteers provide a deterrent to crime and a feeling of security for citizens and visitors
by remaining highly visible in the community. Citizens on Patrol do not carry weapons or
have powers of arrest.
QUALIFICATIONS
Anyone interested in becoming a Citizens on Patrol volunteer must:· Be at least 21
years of age.· Possess a valid driver's license.· Submit to a reference check and
criminal records check.
Info? Please contact
Isak Skjaveland
780-568-3868
24. SEXSMITH & DISTRICT
MUSEUM SOCIETY
Sexsmith has a very active Museum Society that has, among other
activities:
• worked on the downtown revitalization project
• got the NAR station back to its original location &
restored it
• brought an NAR caboose to the restored station
• brought a log barn back to its original location in town
• moved back to town and helped restore the historic
Paszkowski house
• obtained ownership of the abandoned UGG elevators,
thus preserving the historic skyline of Sexsmith.
Info? Contact:
James Obniawka, 780-568-2357
Jean Rycroft, 780-568-3894
Sheila Linfield, 780-568-4552
25. SEXSMITH
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Has fifty one members and the benefits vary
from affordable health care plans for small
businesses and reduced rates for credit card
accounts to discounts at many hotels, etc.
Contact John Coco
@ 780-512-3322
http://www.sexsmithchamber.com
26. AREA CHURCHES
Church Name Phone Number
Bethel Pentecostal Church 780-568-3084
Bezanson Community Church 780-539-7914
Christ Lutheran Church 780-568-4283
Clairmont Community Church 780-567-2500
Emmanuel Anglican Church 780-568-3613
Grace Bible Fellowship 780-568-4360
Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church 780-568-3771
LaGlace Christrican Reform Church 780-568-3910
Webster Community Church 780-568-4673
27. Building Tomorrow Today
780-538-2820 Fax 780-532-0672
www.buildingtomorrowtoday.com
Inspiring philanthropy by providing a way
for anyone to leave a lasting legacy to our
community.
Strengthening our neighbourhoods and families
28. HOME SUPPORT
Sexsmith FCSS has a Home Support program open to any resident who
may be recovering from illness or pregnancy, or who, because of physical
limitations, cannot complete household chores.
Home Support provides basic house cleaning, including floors, bathrooms,
laundry, and simple meal preparation. In order to make this service
accessible, fees range from $3.50 - $14.00/hr and are based on income.
If you or someone you know may benefit from this service,
please contact FCSS at the Town officie:
780-568-3681
29. Open
May 1 – September 30th
A beautiful campground on the edge of Sexsmith.
HERITAGE CAMPGROUND
30. HERITAGE CAMPGROUND
• 13 paved parking stalls
• 17 gravel parking stalls
• all parking stalls have 30 amp power & water hook-ups
• all parking stalls have fire pits
• all parking stalls have picnic tables
• free fire wood
• free showers
• flush toilets
• 9-hole miniature golf
• horse shoe pits
• stocked with trout fish pond - FREE
• beautiful, big playground
OPEN MAY 1 – SEPTEMBER 30
$25.00/per night per stall
$150.00/per week per stall
$500.00/per month per stall
31. 0.43 ACRES SERVICED LOT FOR SALE BY
TOWN OF SEXSMITH
FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BUILDING
DEVELOPMENT
PLEASE CALL 780-568-7245 OR 780-568-7246 FOR
MORE INFORMATION
32. Need Information about taxes,
building permits, minutes & bylaws,
rentals or just want to know what’s
going on?
Visit the town web page at
www.sexsmith.ca
or https://www.facebook.com/pages/
Town-of-Sexsmith/137782606906
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34. SEXSMITH WALK/RUN CLUB
Friends, Motivation and Fitness
Get Involved, Get Active, Get Healthy
We will meet at the Sexsmith Shannon Library at
9:00 a.m. starting June 1, 2014. Membership is only $25.00
(under 18 & over 55 are FREE). Expect a friendly, social
atmosphere. Our goal is to make exercise accessible,
enjoyable & consistent. There will also be opportunities for
health education as it pertains to walking & running. Group
leaders will be on hand to accommodate various speeds.
For info or to register, contact Jennifer McLaughlin
Home: 780-568-4061
Cell: 587-297-2185
E-mail: sexsmithwellnesscoalition@gmail.com
Sexsmith
Wellness
Coalition
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36. Sexsmith’s Own Community Garden
Wanting to grow some vegetables but don't have anywhere to
put a garden? Are you a renter and can't plant a garden? Why
not rent a plot from the Town of Sexsmith for our new
community garden north of the train depot!!!!! Plots are
$25.00/plot/year plus we require a $25.00 deposit for a water
key. Call Town of Sexsmith @ 780-568-3681 for more details
or to make arrangements to rent a plot!!!!!
37. We have been hard at work for the past few months with the development
of our new website and app for iPhone and Android. We are pleased to
announce the launch of our brand new website TODAY!!!!!
We are still at www.sexsmith.ca but it has a great new look and updated
information. Please take a look around and check out some of the website
features and let us know what you think. Find the iPhone app in the App
Store and the Play Store for android. Turn on your push notifications for
the latest news and information updates.
We hope you enjoy our new look!!!!!
38. Join the Sexsmith Volunteer Fire Department on
Saturday October 3, 2015 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00
p.m. as they kick off fire prevention week with a
pancake breakfast!!!!! Come down and meet our
firefighters, tour the fire hall, have some breakfast
and maybe meet a special dog!!!!!!!
39. Come on out with the whole family and walk,
stroll, bike, scooter through the 1st annual
pumpkin walk. Happening on main Street on
October 30, 2015, 300 pumpkins will line the
walking path for you to stroll through and admire
the carving talents of students from St. Mary's,
Robert W. Zahara, Sexsmith Secondary School
and the Sexsmith homeschoolers. Stay tuned to
Facebook for more details.