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Lakewood

Kameyosek | Meyonohk | Tipaskan

260 Lakewood Road E.
(780) 463-3617

Executives and Directors


President Vanessa Carl 780-485-9966
Vice President Tricia Schaelow 780-466-9285
Treasurer Randy Hodder 780-469-5841
Secretary Julie Broadbent 780-450-0925
Gaming Director Keith LeClercq 780-461-2200
Membership Director vacant
Hall Rentals Melanie Cherlenko 780-240-0129
Facility Director Matt Williams 780-461-4599
Sports Director vacant
Programs Director Julie Richie 780-432-0134
Social Director vacant
Newsletter Director

Poonam Mittra Kamal

780-485-2665

Community Events

Office Hours - The office coordinator can be reached Mondays from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. at 780-463-3617

January 30 - Girl Guides swim at WEM from 7:30 - 10:30 PM. Please call 780-461-2807 for tickets
Scrapbook Weekends - Remember to book early to get a spot on the scrapbook weekends. Cost is $15 for one day or the whole weekend for $20. Upcoming dates are: Jan 23 / 24; March 27/ 28; and Sept 25 / 26. Call Trisha to register at 780 466 9285.
Playschool - The Lakewood Playschool still has spots available. If you would like to register, or to get more information, please call Cherlynn at 780 451 0562 or check out the blog at http://lakewoodplayschool.blogspot.com
Karate - The Kyokushin Karate Club offers both kids and adult karate lessons at the Lakewood Hall. Call Joe at 780-989-3885 email kyokushin-edmonton@live.com for more information or to register.


Facilities

Hall (Capacity 150), Playground. Our newly renovated hall is now available for bookings. Lakewood Community Hall now features a new state of the art commercial kitchen, wheelchair accessible washrooms and covered deck. Contact Hall Rentals Coordinator listed above.


Mill Woods Newsletter Pages

Download the Lakewood pages of the Mill Woods Newsletters in pdf format

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History

On January 24th, 1978, a group of 75 citizens formed the Lakewood Community League. It incorporated the three neighbourhoods of Kameyosek, Meyonohk, and Tipaskan. The new community league was guided by its neighbouring Community League – Knottwood. A long-term partnership and model of cooperation was thus formed. In time it was translated into the present day Mil Woods Presidents’ Council.

From its start Lakewood was an active member of the community of Mill woods. It contributed to the creation of the Mill Woods Cultural and Recreational Facility Association (MCARFA). It also worked diligently to establish its own infrastructure. On January 26, 1982, it opened its first hall, which included the Mill Woods Child development Center.


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