Category: Events
We have awesome events because we have awesome volunteers!
This past week marked yet another busy time for the Clair Hills Community Association. On Saturday we hosted our annual yard sale which saw approximately 30 houses in our neighbourhood open up their...
Spring Clean Up POSTPONED until May 4th due to weather
The CHCA has decided to postpone the Spring Clean Up until Saturday May 4th because of the weather forecast. We want to ensure participants have dry conditions and warmer temperatures to help clean up...
Spring Clean Up and St. Moritz Park Public Consultation are just around the corner
The Clair Hills Community Association is proud to host two events this month, and they are fast approaching. The annual Spring Clean Up is this Saturday April 20th at 10:00am and 2:00pm, and is...
St. Moritz Park Public Consultation RSVP
The CHCA executive and volunteers continue our work with the City of Waterloo and Ward 2 Councillor, Karen Scian, on the next phase of the St Moritz Park. For those of you following the...
Rain Barrel Blitz Fundraising Sale April 27, 2013
IMPORTANT: The Region of Waterloo is no longer selling rain barrels, as they have for many years, so if you need a rain barrel, this is your chance! Saturday, April 27, 2013 (10...
Many ways to celebrate Earth Day
Organize a Community Clean-Up in a park in Waterloo (April) Because every neighbourhood can use a bit of spring cleaning! During the entire month of April, Tim Horton’s and the Cities of Kitchener and...
Spring Clean Up confirmed for Saturday April 20th, 2013
The Clair Hills Community Association is pleased to confirm the date for its annual Spring Clean Up. This year’s event will take place on Saturday April 20th, 2013. For more information, please visit our...
Great turnout at the Waterloo Siskins’ last home game of the season
On Sunday, February 24th the Clair Hills Community Association, in partnership with the City of Waterloo, was happy to offer free tickets to the Waterloo Siskins’ last home game of the season. Thirty neighbourhood residents came...