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Clubs & Organizations

Agricultural

Beiseker & District AG Society

410 A 5th Street
Box 276, Beiseker, AB T0M 0G0
President: Tyler Metzger
Phone: (403) 546-0094
Email: tkmfarms1976@gmail.com
Website: www.albertaagsocieties.ca/agsocieties/beiseker/beiseker-district-ag-society/
Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/BeisekerArena/

Central Beiseker 4-H Beef & Multi-Club

The Beiseker 4-H Beef and Multi-Club is for URBAN and RURAL youths between the ages of 9 and 21. This diverse club offers steer and heifer projects, canine, alpacas and creative options. Some of the activities include community clean-up, highway clean-up, recycling assistance, crafts, food bank drives, public speaking, fundraising, fun nights and much, much more. New members are always welcome.

Contact: Beth Patterson at (403) 809-3174


Community

Beiseker Fire Department

The goal of the Beiseker Fire Department is in the event of a fire, to prevent the loss of life or injury and to limit damage to property and to provide First Response medical support in advance of the arrival of Alberta Health Services.

The department always encourages new volunteers. As a member, you will be trained in Standard Industrial First Aid, CPR and AED. In addition, you will learn fire suppression and use of fire-fighting equipment, fire prevention and safety, radio communications, primary rescue techniques as well as driving and operation of apparatus. The requirements for volunteers are as follows: must be at least 18 years of age, possess a valid Alberta Driver’s license, and be in good health with no physical or mental impediments (a physical fitness test and interview will be performed on all candidates). A driver’s abstract and a criminal record check is mandatory for all candidates. Anyone wanting more information about volunteering can contact the Beiseker Fire Dept. at (403) 947-2506.
The Beiseker Fire Department is very involved in community events and also organizes annual events of their own such as the open house during Fire Prevention Week, pancake breakfast and the Candy Cane Run at Christmas. The Department has extended an open invitation to the community to come down to the fire hall and meet department members on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 pm.

BEISEKER FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION 130 PowerPoint Presentation
Phone: (403) 947-2506
Website: www.beisekerfiredept.com

Beiseker Lion’s Club

As a service club, the Beiseker Lions raise money for organizations, charities and community projects. Their motto is “We Serve”. Club meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of every month in the Beiseker Community Centre meeting room. New members are always welcome.

Contact: Bob Carley (403) 947-2467
Website: https://e-clubhouse.org/sites/beiseker/

Golden Years Town & Country Club

This club is designed for people 50 years and older. As a member, one can participate in potluck dinners, out-of-town trips, and other recreational activities. The club offers such services as flu shot clinics, foot care and the opportunity to meet new people. The Golden Years Town and Country Club is open every Tuesday and Thursday evening. New members are always welcome.

Contact: Warren at (403) 947-3728

Community Futures Wildrose

We are a community-owned, not-for-profit organization committed to providing the highest quality business and employment services, resources, and assistance to local entrepreneurs and residents of Acme, Bassano, Beiseker, Carbon, Chestermere, Hussar, Irricana, Linden, Rockyford, Rosebud, Standard, Strathmore, Three Hills, Trochu, Kneehill County, the southeast side of Mountain View County, east side of Municipal District of Rocky View, northwest side of County of Newell, and Wheatland County.

Website: http://www.crwildrose.ca

Community Links

Community Links is a non-profit, charitable organization which serves and promotes the welfare of people in North Rocky View.  The agency ensures that all people have access to the services, resources, and opportunities they require to promote their well-being.  Community Links strengthens individuals, families, and communities of North Rocky View by providing them with and connecting them to services, supports, and resources.  Strong Individuals, Strong Families, Strong Communities.

Community Links is OPEN the 4th Wednesday of each month – 9:30 am – 3:00 pm.
Intake, counselling and admin teams will be onsite.  Intake is available to provide you with information and referrals to connect you to supports and services you mad need.  At Community Links, our Counsellors are professionals with strong clinical skills to serve you.

Address: 401, 5th Street, Beiseker
Phone: (403) 947-2841
Website: https://mycommunitylinks.ca/


Sports & Recreation

Beiseker Minor Hockey

All children between the ages of 5 and 17 are welcome to join Beiseker Minor Hockey. The season runs from October to March. Volunteer coaches and managers are always needed. Watch for more information at the Community Connections evening held in September.

Go to www.beisekerhockey.ca for more information.

Beiseker Men’s Hockey

For more information, contact Al Metzger  at (780) 231-0904

Beiseker Ladies Hockey

For more information, contact Norma at (403) 947-3202

Eastside Tae Kwon Do Club

The Eastside Tae Kwon Do Club operates year-round for anyone between the ages of 5 and 100. You can register at the Community Connections evening held in September, stop by the club (Beiseker Main Street), or contact the instructor. New members are always welcome.

Contact: Head Instructor Gary Lloyd at (403) 807-0673
Website: http://eastsidetaekwondo.net/

Irricana & Beiseker Soccer Association

All children between the ages of 4 and 18 are welcome to play soccer in this association. The season begins at the end of April and continues until mid-June.

Go to www.ibsasoccer.ca for more information.

Learn to Skate Program

The Learn to Skate program is structured for children ages 3 years and up. The program runs from November until March at the Beiseker Arena.

Contact: Beiseker Arena at (403) 947-3855 for more information.

FIRE ADVISORY HAS BEEN DECLARED FOR BEISEKER & EAST/WEST ROCKY VIEW COUNTY, EFFECTIVE APRIL 25, 2024 AT 12:00. THIS ADVISORY REPRESENTS A MODERATE FIRE RISK AND WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT AS LONG AS CONDITIONS REMAIN.
https://www.rockyview.ca/fire-bans

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