Events Calendar

Sunday. 22 March, 2026 - Saturday. 28 March, 2026
WEEK 13
Monday. 23 March, 2026
1:00 pm

Tracking and Wildlife Awareness - Red Deer E1064

When: March 23, 2026, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
Where: Red Deer - Kin Kanyon

Animal tracking and wildlife awareness help people understand how animals live and how to safely share natural spaces with them. By studying tracks, scat, bones, skulls, and other signs, we can learn which animals are present and how they behave. Being “wildlife aware” means paying attention to these clues, respecting animal habitats, and knowing how to avoid conflicts. Altogether, these skills support conservation, safety, and a deeper appreciation for the wildlife around us.

7:00 pm

Using AI as a Homeschooling Parent (Part 2) B E1063

When: March 23, 2026, 7:00–8:30 p.m.
Duration: 90 minutes • Live online, with recording available to registrants

A practical, step-by-step guide to using AI responsibly in homeschooling. We’ll turn big ideas into everyday workflows you can actually use—ideal for parents who want to start (or improve) real-world use without the overwhelm.

Tuesday. 24 March, 2026
1:00 pm

Tracking and Wildlife Awareness - Stony Plain E1065

When: March 24, 2026, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
Where: Stony Plain - Chickakoo Recreation Area (Meet at upper Parking Lot)

Animal tracking and wildlife awareness help people understand how animals live and how to safely share natural spaces with them. By studying tracks, scat, bones, skulls, and other signs, we can learn which animals are present and how they behave. Being “wildlife aware” means paying attention to these clues, respecting animal habitats, and knowing how to avoid conflicts. Altogether, these skills support conservation, safety, and a deeper appreciation for the wildlife around us.

Wednesday. 25 March, 2026
1:00 pm

Tracking and Wildlife Awareness - Edmonton E1066

When: March 25, 2026, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
Where: Edmonton - Sir Wilfred Laurier Park (Site 4)

Animal tracking and wildlife awareness help people understand how animals live and how to safely share natural spaces with them. By studying tracks, scat, bones, skulls, and other signs, we can learn which animals are present and how they behave. Being “wildlife aware” means paying attention to these clues, respecting animal habitats, and knowing how to avoid conflicts. Altogether, these skills support conservation, safety, and a deeper appreciation for the wildlife around us.

Friday. 27 March, 2026
12:00 am

High School & Beyond Conference E1068

We are delighted to announce that registration is now open for the 2026 Home Schooling High School & Beyond Conference, themed Ignite Your Potential!

  • Spruce Grove Alliance Church 250 Century Rd, Spruce Grove
  • Friday, March 27 and Saturday, March 28, 2026
  • Early bird prices: $85 per person or $295 per family
  • After Feburary 13: $100 per person or $350 per family

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