Episode 172: February 26, 2026
Episode Summary
“For some moments in life, there are no words.”
– David Seltzer
Danica Hills and Kayla Peacock, two remarkable teens, will have their memories live on in the hearts of those who knew them. Both were members of the Jasper U18 Bearcats in the North Eastern Alberta Hockey League (NEAHL) and students at Harry Collinge High School in Hinton. Prayers for their families, friends, teammates and the communities of Hinton and Jasper, Alberta.
Congratulations to the African Society of Strathcona County on hosting ‘Our Story, Our Voice’ in honour of Black History Month. For more info: www.asosc.ca
Mark your calendars for upcoming community events:
Sleep in Heavenly Peace Bed Build. Visit www.shpbeds.ca/chapter/ab-strathcona-co/ to learn more and register for thebed build on Feb. 28th in Sherwood Park!
Strathcona County Library - Everything Seed Exchange on Feb. 28th www.sclibrary.ca/
Winter Carnival on March 7, hosted by the Sherwood Heights Community League, more info at: www.shcl.ca
Volunteer Registration is now open for the Alberta Summer Games happening in Strathcona County in July 2026! The link below will lead you to the Alberta Summer Games https://asg2026.com/volunteers/
and much more.
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. - Margaret Mead
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About Glenda:
Glenda speaks to inspire, to connect, and to motivate. As a Public Speaker and Speaking Coach, she teaches people how to engage others through the use of her 3 C’s; Community, Compassion, and Communication.
Currently you can find her on her own podcast and radio show where she talks about her experiences, her journey, and how she applies her 3 C’s to her everyday life to create a Compassionate Tomorrow.
Glenda also presents at a variety of speaking events, including keynotes, workshops, and coaching seminars to connect and engage with those around her more personally. She strives to captivate her audience with confidence, sincerity, and of course; a little humour. She speaks with authenticity and listens louder.