Community News
Winter is Coming

You can feel the season in the briskness of the air—winter is on its way! This is always a busy and joyful time at the Golden Circle, and we’re kicking things off with our Harvest Supper on November 6th. Enjoy a delicious roast beef meal with all the fixings, served family-style, and stay for live music from a local band it’s sure to be a wonderful evening!
Next up, mark your calendars for November 14th when we host our Boutique Sale. This is a great opportunity to find quality clothing at amazing prices—everything is just $2 to $5! All items are generously donated by the public, so if you have gently used clothing to give, please drop it off at the reception desk during office hours.
Finally, join us for our Winter Market on November 22nd, right here at the Golden Circle. You’ll find fresh baked goods, handmade crafts, and unique gift ideas: perfect for your holiday shopping!
And who doesn’t love a little extra cash at Christmas? Don’t forget to get your Christmas Cash Raffle Ticket by calling 403-343-6074 or stopping by 4620 47A Avenue.

Book of the Month:

Shibui: The Japanese Art of Finding Beauty in Aging by Sanae Ishida. Discover “shibui” – the Japanese philosophy of finding the simple, subtle beauty that emerges with time. Through watercolor illustrations, personal stories, and mindfulness reflections, this book offers Eastern wisdom to help readers embrace healthy aging with joy and grace. Available to borrow from Red Deer Public Library at rdpl.org

Are you a Hot Head?

Don’t let anger fester! It causes chronic stress and frequent headaches. Also, when you finally explode, you end up saying hurtful things. Look for the deeper meaning behind your anger. For example, if you’re mad because your boss pays more attention to your coworkers, analyze your feelings. Maybe you’re tired of the job and want a way out. Finally, if you’re stuck in a situation that’s making you angry, mentally step back, and pretend you’re an observer. Find good ways to release your anger: Talk about it, or choose calm, solitary activities, meditate, take a long walk or a hot bath.

Navigating the Journey of Grief:

Honoring National Grief and Bereavement Day

November 18th, National Grief and Bereavement Day, is a time to pause and honor the courage it takes to grieve. While there’s no “right” way to grieve, there are compassionate ways to support yourself along the journey. Here are some gentle reminders:
• Embrace gentleness. Your body and soul need time to heal. Rest when you can, nourish yourself with good food, and speak kindly to yourself.
• Accept and seek help. Support is essential – whether that means leaning on friends, family, or reaching out to a professional.
• Stay connected. Isolation can deepen sorrow. Spending time with loved ones or joining a support group can help lighten the burden.
• Express your feelings. Talk, write, cry, sing, or move – whatever helps you process your emotions. Try different ways until you find what works for you.
• Be patient. Healing takes time. It’s okay to feel sad, angry, or lost – and it’s also okay to feel joy, to laugh, and to experience moments of peace. You don’t need to feel guilty for those feelings; they are part of the healing process.
Grief affects those around us, too. Friends and family may struggle to know what to say or do. Letting them know it’s okay to talk about your loss can open the door to meaningful connection. If children are part of your life, reassure them often and model healthy ways to express emotions.
Finding Meaning and Support
Grief is not just about letting go – it’s about finding new ways to hold on. As grief educator Dr. Alan Wolfelt reminds us, healing involves not only mourning the loss but also finding meaning, rediscovering a sense of self, and building a support system to walk beside you through the months and years ahead.
For many, losing someone to suicide carries unique pain and complexity. Through its trusted network of community-based agencies, including Moose Jaw Family Services – Family Service Saskatchewan offers Rapid Access Counselling (RAC), including a specialized program for those impacted by suicide loss. This specialized support is available virtually across Saskatchewan, free of charge and without a referral.
To learn more or book an appointment, visit www.counsellingconnectsask.ca.
On this National Grief and Bereavement Day, let’s take a moment to hold space for ourselves and each other. Whether your grief is fresh or years old, it matters. By sharing our stories, reaching out for support, and offering kindness to ourselves and others, we can walk this journey together; reminding one another that no one needs to face loss alone.

Stay Connected, Stay Healthy

Hearing well isn’t just about catching every word—it’s about staying connected, active, and engaged. Untreated hearing loss can increase stress, strain relationships, and even affect memory. Protect your hearing by limiting exposure to loud sounds, using ear protection when needed, and booking regular hearing check-ups. Modern hearing solutions from Beltone Hearing are discreet, comfortable, and tailored to your lifestyle, helping you enjoy conversations, music, and the sounds of everyday life. Don’t let hearing loss hold you back—take charge today and nurture your health, relationships, and wellbeing through better hearing.

Nourishment for Body and Mind at Engage Café

Engage Café is more than just a place to grab food—it’s a hub for wellness. Located in the Town ‘n’ Country Mall, Engage Café provides healthy meals, snacks, and specialty coffee crafted to fuel your body. Beyond great food, the café hosts “Lunch and Learn” sessions, where you can enjoy a wholesome meal while gaining insights into health, vitality, and restorative living. Whether you’re grabbing a drink, sharing conversation, or expanding your knowledge, Engage Café is the perfect place to connect wellness with everyday life—helping you feel energized, inspired, and engaged.

November Events for Seniors at RDPL

Travel Memories: Belize (Nov. 5)
First Thursday Concert Series (Nov. 6)
Red Deer Cancer Connect (Nov. 4 & 18)
Special Thursday Concert in the Snell: Hindu Heritage Month (Nov. 13)
Hindu Heritage Month Celebration (Nov. 15)
Readers’ Theatre (Nov. 20)
Sip n’ Stitch (Nov. 20)
Затишні Вечори: Cozy Evenings for Ukrainian Seniors (Nov. 20)
Remembering the Holodomor (Nov. 22)
Roots and Branches: Genealogy at the Library (Nov. 29)
Book Clubs (various dates/times)
For full details, visit rdpl.org/events

Sound Strategies for Distraction-Free Study

If you study while listening to music, here’s how to keep it from interfering with your studies. These tips are life changing: Play something on the mellow side, and keep the volume low. No drums, they are distracting. Pick familiar music so you won’t want to listen so intently. Save your new playlist for free time. Think instrumental. It can be hard to concentrate if the songs have lyrics. Try not to become so dependent on studying to music, so that you can’t study without it. Think binaural or bilateral beats. I can get you great links, message me.

Crohn’s & Colitis Awareness Month

Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis are chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) that affect millions of people worldwide. November is Crohn’s & Colitis Awareness Month, a time to highlight the daily struggles of those living with IBD and promote understanding and support. Symptoms like abdominal pain, fatigue, and urgent bowel movements can deeply impact quality of life. There is no cure, but treatments can help manage flare-ups and maintain remission. Raising awareness encourages early diagnosis, better care, and ongoing research. During this month, share stories, wear purple, and support organizations working toward improved treatments and, one day, a cure.

Care That Grows with You

At Cypress House in Swift Current – part of the Golden Health Care family – we believe in providing care that grows with you. Our warm, home-like environment supports residents through every stage of aging, adapting as needs change to promote safety, independence, and comfort. We also emphasize emotional and social well-being through meaningful activities, connections, and opportunities for engagement. At Cypress House, wellness isn’t just a goal – it’s a way of life, helping every resident feel valued, supported, and truly at home.

New: Gluten Free Perogies in SK!

Exciting news! Amanda Lynn Gluten Free Perogies (& pizza dough) have arrived, bringing a classic comfort food to gluten free tables across the province. Handmade with care and quality ingredients, these perogies capture traditional flavour everyone can enjoy. Perfect for busy families, they deliver homemade taste and texture with easy and convenient cooking instructions; boiled or pan-fried, they’re a delicious, versatile and allergen friendly addition to any table. At ALGF, we believe everyone should eat well and truly enjoy what they’re eating. With a commitment to serving your whole table, our product line up caters to many dietary and lifestyle restrictions. Discover wholesome, comfort food with joy this holiday season — proudly made for Saskatchewan!