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EDMONTON A “Lending Sled Shed” is now setup at the toboggan hill in Laurier Heights. Kristie Edwardsen, the sled shed creator and member of the Laurier community, spotted the communal shed idea online. “I saw a picture of a little free library sled shed down in the states,” she said. “I thought what an amazing idea. We’re kind of at that this place where we don’t have a lot of things to do.” The project started off as a way to give back, but developed into a bonding experience for Edwardsen and her father. “My dad built everything but the sign,” she said.
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Hosting virtual Talent Tuesdays to show off new skills or talents. Delivering kits of reusable masks and hand sanitizer to seniors. Holding a community picture search competition to encourage residents to get out and about in their neighbourhoods.
These activities are some of many that community leagues planned over the last few months to adjust to the COVID-19 pandemic and yet still encourage togetherness during this time of isolation.
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