Every community has a story, and this is where we tell ours. From NESA’s rich history to inspiring articles and member moments, the Community Corner is your place to connect with what makes us unique.
The results of NESA’s 2025 Member Satisfaction Survey have been compiled and are now available for members to review. The survey measures member satisfaction with our facilities, services, programs, special events, and communications.
June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada, a time dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the rich cultures, traditions, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. It is also a period for learning, reflection, and advancing reconciliation across the country.
Celebrate love, and the diversity of those around us. Let's stand together to promote equality, acceptance, and inclusion. Share your pride, support each other, and spread love!
Celebrate Seniors’ Week at NESA. Join us as we celebrate older adults and the vibrant community that makes NESA so special!
Congratulations to our Executive Director, Nancy, on her retirement!
March is Fraud Prevention Month, highlighting how fraud often goes unnoticed and under reported. As scams become more sophisticated, especially those targeting older adults, staying aware and looking out for one another is more important than ever.
2025 was an incredible year at NESA, filled with connection, learning, and community, thanks to our members, volunteers, instructors, and supporters. We can’t wait to welcome you in 2026 to continue making memories together!
The Landry Leisure Pass was created to honour Therese Landry’s passion for community and connection. Her legacy continues to bring people together by making NESA programs more accessible for all.
From humble beginnings to a thriving community hub! Discover the story behind NESA and how it has shaped connections, programs, and opportunities for local seniors over the years!
You may remember seeing university student Makaela Paynter around NESA recently, chatting with members for her research paper. We're excited to share that her paper, Aging in Community: Social Connection, Well-Being, and Empowerment at the North Edmonton Seniors Association, is now complete! Thank you to everyone who took the time to participate.
The North Edmonton Seniors Association (NESA) had an eventful 2024, marked by adaptability, community spirit, and an exciting return home. Despite a temporary relocation due to renovations, our members remained dedicated and engaged, embracing challenges and proving that fun, learning, and connection have no boundaries.
