Community News
Dementia Research Event

Do you have questions about the causes of dementia? Are you interested to know the risk factors of dementia? Is there a current treatment? Join us on World Alzheimer’s Day, Thursday, September 21st from 6 – 7:30 pm for our free public education event, “What’s New in Dementia Research? Ask the Expert!” at the Canadian Mennonite University, 500 Shaftesbury Blvd in Winnipeg – with live streaming events happening at participating Alzheimer Society regional locations across the province. This is your chance to have your questions answered live by world-renowned researcher and neurologist Dr. Donald Weaver. Don’t miss this engaging event – register now at Alzheimer.mb.ca.

First-Time Homebuyer?

Exciting news for first-time homebuyers. Equitable Life® is offering a limited-time opportunity for clients to deposit funds into a Guaranteed Interest Account (GIA) and earn a special rate of 5.00%. These funds can be contributed towards a First Home Savings Account (FHSA) and used as a tax-free deposit of up $8,000 per year to an overall max of $40,000 over the next 8 years. Take advantage of this offer to save for your dream home and enjoy the benefits of tax-free withdrawals when you’re ready to make your first home purchase. Don’t miss out on this opportunity!

Heat-Induced Asthma Attacks

Summer heat can pose challenges for individuals with asthma. The combination of hot weather, high humidity, and air pollution can trigger asthma symptoms and exacerbate respiratory issues. Heat and humidity can cause airways to constrict, making it harder to breathe. Pollutants and allergens can also become more prevalent during the summer, further aggravating asthma symptoms. It is crucial for asthmatics to take preventive measures, such as staying hydrated, avoiding prolonged exposure to extreme heat, and seeking shade or air-conditioned environments when necessary. Additionally, following a prescribed asthma management plan, taking medications as directed, and keeping rescue inhalers on hand are essential for managing asthma during the summer months.

BRHC Foundation Gala

Join us for “An Evening Beneath the Ocean” on Saturday, September 16th in the Grand Salon of the Victoria Inn! Enjoy an evening of excellent food, great prizes and dancing with the Graydon Cramer Band. Tickets are now available for $125 each and can be purchased from the BRHC Foundation. For details contact (204) 578-4227 or email [email protected]
All proceeds raised will go towards the purchase of equipment at the Brandon Regional Health Centre.
Jo-Anne Lewis, Executive Director BRHC Foundation brhcfoundation.ca

Look for Local

Lady Di’s Pretzel Snackers, hailing from Anola, Manitoba, are the ultimate go-to snack! Indulge in four delectable flavors: Zesty Original, Rosemary and Sea Salt, Parmesan Herb & Garlic, and Dill Pickle. These pretzels will undoubtedly leave you craving another bite. Handcrafted by Lady Di and her Mom, Mama Di. Don’t forget to swing by Sobeys Extra Brandon South to grab your very own pack of Lady Di’s Snackers. Whether it’s a casual gathering or a special occasion, these crunchy pretzels with a burst of flavor will hit the spot!

Volunteer Opportunities

We are always looking for our membership to help out with activities to make our programs a success. We have people act as escorts on our bus trips or help out setting up or serving our monthly lunches. Pickleball nets do not set themselves up. Remember we are a club of people that look out for each other, and volunteering is an important way to give back!
Annual memberships are just $30. For more information, call 204-416-1067 or email [email protected]
Mail: 565 Guilbault Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R2J 0R2 Phone: (204) 416-1067

Archwood 55 Plus

Archwood 55 Plus is a community-based non-profit, charitable organization offering lunches, art and fitness classes, social activities, bus trips and other services to adults ages 55 and older living in the Winnipeg area. Our goal is to encourage graceful aging and empower older adults to lead healthy and active lives while socializing with their peers http://archwood55plus.wildapricot.

What’s Happening in August

Folklorama VIP Tour
Wednesday, August 09, 5:45 PM – 11:00 PM @ 565 Guilbault St.
The bus will leave Archwood Community Club at 5:45 pm
Folklorama always puts on a great show from around the world right here in Winnipeg.
3 Pavilions: Israel – Shalom Square, Budapest-Hungaria & Brazil. Tour includes transport, progressive meal, VIP access & entrance into pavilions, reserved seating close to stage, and tour guide escort.
COST: $80 Member, $85 Non-Member
While the event is sold out, you can still get your name on the wait list as there can be cancellations.

Winnipeg Goldeye’s vs. Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks
Saturday, August 12, 5:00 PM – 9:30 PM @ 565 Guilbault St.
Watch the Winnipeg Goldeye’s take on the Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks from the comfort of the MASC Sky Suite at Shaw Park!
Game time is 6 pm! The bus will leave Archwood Community Club at 5 pm and return by 9:30 pm.
COST: $20 for the bus – Members only! Thank you to the Manitoba Association of Senior Communities and CJNU 93.7 FM for the complementary use of their sky suite! While the event is sold out, you can still get your name on the wait list as there can be cancellations.
Lower Fort Garry – Tour
Wednesday, August 23, 9:00 AM – 2:30 PM @ 565 Guilbault St.
The bus will leave Archwood Community Club at 9 am.
Tour of the fort will begin at 10 am and lasts two hours. There will be two shuttles to transport everyone throughout the tour. Reservation for lunch (at your own cost) at 12:15 pm at “Life A Little Sweeter”. https://www.lifealittlesweeter.net/menus. The bus will return to ACC by 2:30 pm. COST: $44 Member, $49 Non-Member (cost includes bus, entry fee & tour)

Expand Your Territory

Are you looking to improve your health while having a good time? Well, I hope you’re ready, the season is here! Whether you’re looking for a new way to get in shape, a less sweaty commute to work, or just a fun outdoor activity, Red Lion Cycle has you covered. Electric bikes are trending, and they’re here to stay. Red Lion Cycle specializes in e-bike sales and service, providing an unmatched customer experience. Offering pick-up and delivery for maintenance/warranty, as well as mobile sales, where we bring the bikes to you!

Acupuncture & Cognitive Decline

Acupuncture has shown promising potential in addressing cognitive decline. By improving cerebral blood flow, it enhances oxygen delivery and reduces stress hormones like cortisol while increasing serotonin, dopamine, and acetylcholine—specifically linked to memory. Acupuncture also promotes cholinergic and dopaminergic neural transmission, facilitates neurotrophin signaling and nerve growth factor, and protects cerebral neurons from apoptosis and oxidative damage. Furthermore, it regulates glucose metabolism, suppresses acetylcholinesterase, and decreases levels of amyloid beta proteins in the brain regions associated with cognitive decline. Research suggests that combining acupuncture with drug therapy may be more beneficial for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease than drug therapy alone, highlighting its complementary role in Western medicine.

A Clean Home is a Happy Home

A clean and organized home can have a profound impact on mental health and overall well-being. A clutter-free environment promotes a sense of calm and reduces stress levels. When our surroundings are tidy, it becomes easier to focus, think clearly, and feel a sense of control. Cleaning activities can also be therapeutic, providing a productive outlet for pent-up emotions and anxiety. Additionally, a clean home reduces the risk of allergens and pollutants, promoting better physical health, which in turn positively impacts mental health. Taking the time to maintain a clean home creates a nurturing space that supports relaxation, rejuvenation, and a positive mindset.