Patience is running thin while residents of Bradner wait for the City of Abbotsford and the legal system to uphold the City's Zoning Bylaws and remove serial sex offender, James Conway, from our rural neighbourhood.
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![]() By Lynda Richard The Bradner Flower Show was started in 1928 by area pioneer Fenwick Fatkin as a venue for local growers to showcase their daffodils, and Bradner has become famous as the “Daffodil Capital of Canada.” A small rural hamlet with a wonderful sense of community; the show is produced by the Bradner Community Club, a longstanding service organization operated on a 100% volunteer basis. Fenwick’s family is involved in the show to this day, with granddaughter Pauline serving as co-chair of the show. Each year several thousand people arrive to take in the displays and activities at the show. We are planning an event that is interesting, informative and most of all, fun! ![]() Swap meet at the Aldergrove Legion Saturday April 16 from 9AM to 3PM 26607 Fraser Hwy, Aldergrove BC. Rent a table inside $15 & outside spot $10 Contact Myrtle at 604-856-4540 Hop on down to the Jubilee Community Hall (7989 Bradner Road) where the Easter Bunny will be making a visit on Sunday, MARCH 27th @ 10 am.
Every parent knows what it feels like to need a break. Of course you love your children but you also need time alone or as a couple just to refresh and renew. For parents of children living with complex care needs, getting that break is never simple. Everything from a trip to the grocery store to planning a holiday must include concern for wheelchair accessibility, the availability of medical equipment, or how a child’s health might be compromised. Providing around-the-clock care can be exhausting for parents of children with disabilities.
The Abbotsford News misreported results from last week's poll about the Abbotsford School Board's decision to strip the top two grades out of all Abbotsford rural schools including Bradner and Mt Lehman.
Come to the next Mt. Lehman Garden Club meeting March 17th @ 7 pm
The speaker will be Renee Prasad, and she will be speaking about Invasive Species. New members are always welcome. Sign up for an art class over Spring Break! Cost is $125 + GST. The instructor, Barry Ratzlaff, has taught this class at MEI and has done single classes at South Poplar and Upper Sumas. He was a youth pastor for 12 years as well and is excellent with kids. Great to have this offered locally! Sign up by emailing Barry [email protected].
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