Tuesday 12 June 2018

BREAKING NEWS - Beach clean up this weekend!

CCA Late breaking news: Beach clean up this weekend!

Saturday June 16, 10 am

Bring your rakes, yard bags, mowers and elbow grease!

The beach is looking pretty ragged, let's give it a dust off!

Say hi to your neighbours! Kids welcome!

MEET YOU AT THE BEACH

*Rain Date: Sunday June 13*




Sunday 20 May 2018

CCA Annual Membership Drive

It's that time of year again!
We will be collecting our annual membership fees next weekend: May26/27.
Membership fees are $50/year.  You can pay by cash, cheque, or Paypal.
All cheques can be made payable to Cedarvale Community Association.
The BEST way to pay is through our Paypal account! You can chose to pay once, or Subscribe and have the fees removed from your account once a year.

If anyone would like to help us out with collecting fees, please email us at cedarvale.association@gmail.com
High school helpers can use CCA towards their volunteer credits!

All membership fees go toward maintaining our beach access.  Fees ensure our taxes and insurance are paid!  Without membership fees, we will lose the beach access within a year.  We are also trying to raise enough money to landscape our beach and make it beautiful again.  Stay tuned for more info on our fundraising project.

Look for us next weekend!

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Wednesday 18 April 2018

Earth Day events CANCELLED

"It's my party and I'll cry if I want to"
Mother Earth has other plans for us!  With the poor weather and heaps of snow still covering our town, the town of Whitchurch-Stouffville has decided to cancel Earth Day events in the community.  Unfortunately, this will include our Musselman Lake clean up as well!

Message from the town below:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

EARTH DAY CLEAN UPS CANCELLED DUE TO UNCOOPERATING WEATHER

WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE, ON – Three Earth Day Clean Ups around Whitchurch-Stouffville have been cancelled this weekend because of Mother Nature.

The three community clean up events scheduled for this Saturday at Byers Pond Park, Musselman’s Lake and the Stouffville Reservoir, have fallen victim to harsh winter weather that struck most of Southern Ontario this week.

“Not only has the snow and ice from this past weekend covered the ground, but it has also created some unsafe conditions,” said Brittany Wong, Recreation Programmer at the Town. “Musselman’s Lake certainly would not be safe for residents to be around with high water levels and ice.”

As of Wednesday, the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority and the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority have elevated flood warnings or outlooks.

Gloves, bags and seedlings are still available at the Leisure Centre at 2 Park Drive if residents would like to clean up areas at other times according to Wong.  Spring-like weather is expected to arrive next week with warmer temperatures.

“We would certainly encourage people to help clean up their neighbourhoods when the spring weather finally gets here,” Wong said.