Charities & Volunteer Organizations in Alyth - Bonnybrook - Manchester, Calgary, AB

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7025 44 St. Se, ALYTH - BONNYBROOK - MANCHESTER, Calgary, T2C 4E8

(403) 723-9422
The Mustard Seed is a Christian not-for-profit organization that builds community, grows hope and supports change. At its three ministry locations across Alberta, The Mustard Seed seeks to address the root causes of poverty through the delivery of basic services, housing, employment and the provision of a safe, supportive community for those in need. We are committed to following the example of Christ in caring for the poor and bringing dignity to the marginalized. We believe that community has the power to bring about positive change in the individual, and that every individual has the potential to bring about positive change in the community.
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1235 26 Ave SE, ALYTH - BONNYBROOK - MANCHESTER, Calgary, T2G 1R7

(403) 265-0012
The Alberta Society of Artists was founded in 1931 making it the oldest society of juried professional artists in the province. In her book ”Alberta Society of Artists - The First Seventy Years”, Kathy E. Simon describes the often turbulent early years, influenced by the first two presidents, A.C. Leighton and H. G. Glyde. Their traditional academic aesthetic often clashed with the emerging expressionism and abstraction of artist such as Maxwell Bates, John Snow and Marion Nichol. Much of Alberta’s visual arts heritage can be found beginning with these driving forces and with so many more ASA member artists that followed. Each of our ASA members brings their own special talents to our society that is distinctively individual and diverse in artistic expression. This diversity comes together in the ASA as it strives to enhance the recognition of the importance of visual arts in Albertan and Canadian life.