Karen Dees has been an active community High Riverite since 2004. When she’s not chasing around her three boys, or at work, she is volunteering. You may recognize her as she may have recently been knocking at her door as she worked on the Town of High River’s Census or helping you out at a […]
Read moreAre you ready to think about January? (Don’t throw anything!) I know Christmas is out before Halloween and it’s almost time for Valentine’s displays…we are bombarded with thinking ahead. But hear me out! 2020 is going to be full of community-awesomeness! Starting out with the annual Community Summit January 23-25, 2020!! We want you to […]
Read moreCraig Carswell is a born and raised High Riverite. He works at Agriterra and runs his own recording studio in town called RedBlack Recording. He keeps even busier these days since he and his wife have welcomed a son into their family…just 4 months ago. You’ve probably seen or heard him playing tunes in our community […]
Read moreIt’s a pretty cool story of overcoming and working together. Amara and her horse Allie (also known as Dragon) have had a challenging rodeo season together this year. Back in June (which is typically the start of rodeo season) Allie (Dragon) had to vet out and take some time off….she didn’t rodeo for over 6 […]
Read moreShe’s a new mom (5 months now) and a realtor with Century 21…High River, meet Tricia Rakos. She moved into our community in 1989. She’s a highly involved volunteer. She sits on a Town of High River Board and Committee (You may have seen her in their recent recruitment campaign) and she’s been very involved […]
Read moreHigh River, meet Jim Graham. He’s been in our community for over 40 years. He served as a School Teacher, Principal and School Division District Supervisor before retiring. Now, he keeps busy as a grandpa to three kiddos and as a volunteer! (#funfact he’s been on a Town of High River Board/Committee for over 25 […]
Read moreThe flood of water in June 2013 was followed by a couple of other floods. The flood of volunteers and helpers, the flood of recovery specialists, the flood of researchers. Each one left a mark, some visible some concealed. One of the things that was fortified during these floods was a connection between the professional […]
Read moreWith Summer half-way through there is still lots of time to get the family out for fun in High River. Although there are many things to do in our town, we complied a Top Five list to get you started. The Highwood River This amazing river that runs through High River originates in the Rockies […]
Read moreYou have to love when you search “songs about working together” and you get something this great. Our High River is about working together. We’ve talked about it before here and here. Sounds great – right? The reality though…sometimes you just want to pick up your ball and go home. Why can’t we all just get along? […]
Read moreLet us introduce you to High River’s Country Music sweetheart Lyndsay Butler. She grew up in our community, and currently lives in Foothills County – more directly Gladys Ridge. She is a Canadian country music recording artist and songwriter who has recently been accepted into an artist development contest with Alberta Music called Project Wild. […]
Read moreWe kick off the month of June with Steve Hanulik. Originally from the Yukon, this husband and father of two has lived in High River for the past 14 years. He is an underwater enthusiast, an amateur historian, a filmmaker – documentarian and mechanic. (He’s a man of many talents – the list could go […]
Read moreMeet Karon Argue, a local illustrator and artist. She has lived in High River for the past 18 years with her husband Darren and three children. She is a former business owner (Gecko Graphics) and published author/illustrator. That list alone makes Karon a pretty amazing member of our community. However she’s got a pretty cool […]
Read moreThis is Canadian Mental Health Association Week (May 6-12, 2019) “Mental health is a state of well-being, and we all have it. We might have a mental illness, and we might not. Either way, we can all feel well. We can all have good mental health. It is about having a sense of purpose, strong […]
Read moreWe have a great opportunity before us to ‘Up the Grade’ from our 2018 Vital Signs Report in Environment. As a community we gave our town a B+ in this key area of life. We celebrated the following three areas: The number of natural spaces and parks that are easy to access. The opportunities for […]
Read moreCollaboration is a process of participation through which people, groups, and organizations work together to achieve desired results. Collaborations accomplish shared vision, achieve positive outcomes for the audiences they serve, and build an interdependent system to address issues and opportunities. Doesn’t that sound amazing? It’s a common goal within all community. It’s really a part of what we […]
Read moreShe hails from Chihuahua Mexico but has called High River home, with her family, for the past ten years. Let us introduce to you Laura Suarez. She works with the FCIS (Foothills Community Immigrant Services) Team in High River helping new Canadian families get situated and learn about the community. What is your favorite thing […]
Read moreIt’s National Volunteer Week and the Town of High River officially declared it for our community on Monday April 8th, 2019 when they raised the volunteer flag outside town hall. The Town hands out the awards to the Volunteers of Year winners on Tuesday night April 9th, 2019. No surprise this event has SOLD OUT […]
Read moreI think we (sometimes) take for granted all the things we share as a community. We love our community, without question. But when is the last time you slowed your busy and reflected on that? I admit, with the schedule I keep – I am guilty of not doing that. But this morning watching a […]
Read moreAnother 2019 Community Summit Actionator from our summit is Michael Koehler. He shared with the community his idea to vision to in-progress for The Venue and the creation of the High River Performing Arts Society. Michael and his family (wife Lori and daughters Anna and Grace) have lived in High River for 13 years. He spends […]
Read moreLet us introduce to you another one of our 2019 Summit Actionators – Alaine Kowal. She moved to High River with her family in 2006 from Boston. Not surprising this mover/shaker in our community has a few things on the go. Outside of her busy family life she works at the Foothills Fetal Alcohol Society, […]
Read moreBeing in a room of people who love their community is electrifying. From January 24- 26 Our High River hosted our 5th Annual Community Summit. The evening of the 24th was ‘Summit Lite’ including appetizers and Actionators – a little taste of Summit. Friday was an invite out to other communities to look at Our ‘Tools […]
Read moreMeet Wade Nelson, a Rancher in the County of Foothills…Father, Husband, Volunteer, Actionator! You may or may not recognize the Nelson name…as his Great-Grandfather moved into our area before the war…so they’ve been ranching here for almost 100 years. (Talk about deep roots…) When we called Wade to find out a little more about what […]
Read moreOur next eight ‘Humans of High River” were the 2019 ‘Actionators’ at the Community Summit. Chosen to speak to share because they are people who say yes, people who volunteer, people who take action in our town. Meet Amanda Pawlitzki. She is a Health Coach and Barre Instructor who moved to High River when she […]
Read moreYou’ve probably seen this new power-couple of High River on the news in the past few weeks. Their love story went a little viral after the release of their 2018 Christmas card and announcement of engagement. Alyssa Briggs and Steve McMasters were featured on Global News, The Daily Hive, B-93, Kool FM, Battlefords Now, Lethbridge […]
Read moreI recently took part in a (Re)Connection Challenge from Dr. Jody Carrington via social media and it inspired me to create something similar for our community for 2019. It will be fun! Print off this calendar, save it to your phone or email ourhighriver@gmail.com if you want one emailed to you. Track your progress on […]
Read moreI was invited to be the guest of honour at the 187 Foothills Air Cadet Squadron Mess Dinner this year. It was so cool to see what this group does, learn more about them and share in a special evening. The staff, parents and cadets are so awesome and kind. This packed house full of […]
Read moreShe’s known as the one of the most decorated Mortgage Brokers in Canada. Our Yousra Jomha was just awarded the honour of being named a ‘Woman of Influence in 2018’ in all of Canada in her industry to add to that list of accolades. She is proud of all these accomplishments, but when you sit […]
Read moreMeet 12-year-old Carter Wilson of High River. This born & raised kid of our community is on cloud nine these days. In December he’s headed to Las Vegas! Not your usual child destination, but when you’re a rodeo kid there’s no place you’d rather be than Vegas during Wrangler National Finals Rodeo time! A year […]
Read moreMeet Jaden Holle of High River. A dynamic, out-going and community enthusiastic citizen. She was born & raised in High River and graduated from Notre Dame Collegiate. Holle is the Chad Besplug Invitational Rodeo Queen (Claresholm) and is competing in the Miss Rodeo Canada contest. She is headed to Red Deer this week (Oct. 29-Nov. […]
Read moreA Good Trade : Judgement for Curiosity Do you remember the scenes in Dances with Wolves where they talked about a good trade? Don’t worry, I’m going to put them right here, doesn’t Kevin Costner look young? I spent this past week in training with 12 other professionals. This training, creating emotional safe spots, […]
Read moreWrapping the community around our schools. In these polarizing and passionate times there are still a few things we can agree upon. One of them is that education is important. An even greater unifier is that our kids are important. It takes a village to raise a child is more than a great poster, […]
Read moreHere’s a chance to shine the light on our fourth “God-Mother.” We lovingly came up with this nickname for the four executive directors of the social profit agencies celebrating 20 years in our community. These four women have really been pioneers in paving the way to help citizens and families in High River and surrounding […]
Read moreOver the last few weeks we have been highlighting the 4 social profit agencies and their Executive Directors who have been servicing our community for the past 20 years. This week we introduce you to Marianne Dickson with Wild Rose Community Connections. Don’t forget coming up on Saturday August 25th – there is a BIG […]
Read moreLike we chatted with you last week, 2018 is the year 4 of our social profit agencies celebrate 20 years of service in our community. There is a big party celebration coming up on Saturday August 25th in George Lane Park. At the helm of the Literacy for Life Foundation (one of the four agencies) […]
Read more2018 marks the 20th Anniversary of four social-profit agencies in High River (and surrounding communities). August 25th is a big celebration in George Lane Park! On Talk of Our Town this week we salute Foothills SNAPS Executive Director Orvella Small!
Read moreHave you had a chance to read the new postive news source in High River? We are so excited for Alaine Kowal’s great idea!! Check out The Optimistic Citizen – TOC June 2018 Do you have an idea you want to share? Book a coffee date with us and let’s chat! Email: ourhighriver@gmail.com
Read moreby Fawna Bews As I sat in a meeting this morning – a meeting of big minds trying to figure out the current socio-political landscape (I know, silly right?) I kept getting an image of feet. As I heard the woman beside me say “I’ve always been told you need to get a thicker skin […]
Read moreIn this section of our website we want to share stories of amazing community builders. And this is ANYONE. It doesn’t matter the size of the impact. It’s just about those who are creating it. Our team watched this Ted X video this week and we just had to share. WE (all of us in […]
Read moreby Fawna Bews This week is seniors’ week and whether you are someone whose roots run very deep in the community of High River [flash quiz – who’s the current longest living resident of High River? Please message us if you know] or one of the many people who choose High River as the perfect […]
Read moreHigh Riveritte Liz Vigueres is orginally from Mexico. When the large earthquake happened in that country last fall she wanted to help. She rallied support – especially from the Rotary Club and raised some funds. Here is an update from her… STOVE PROJECT The first photo is a broken clay stove, after the Earthquake September […]
Read moreThe 2018 High River Vital Signs survey is here! You have until June 4, 2018 to take the survey and share your voice. Why? You Ask? Because YOUR voice matters in our community! The information that is gathered in this survey is used by all of us (citizens), by the Town of High River and […]
Read moreSubmitted by Alaine Kowal – The Optimistic Citizen Volume 1, Issue 1 Chances are good you have seen at least one of these young ladies volunteering in and around the town of High River. If you have been living in the town longer than six months, most likely, you have seen both of them […]
Read moreOur High River and the Town of High River are inviting all residents, businesses and agencies to complete the 2018 Vital Signs survey designed to measure quality of life in High River! “This year we will be gathering information from citizens, agencies and businesses that will allow us to better understand how our community has […]
Read moreOne of the most asked questions we face is – What’s in it for you and the Community? So we compiled a top 10 list! #10: It’s good for you. Volunteering provides physical and mental rewards. It: Reduces stress: Experts report that when you focus on someone other than yourself, it interrupts usual tension-producing patterns. Makes […]
Read moreThis is a question we are asked often and it’s not always easy to answer. It’s not that we are not clear it’s that we want it to be more of an ideal than another program or agency. The hope for Our High River is to encourage citizens to be positively involved in their own […]
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