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Locality: Calgary, Alberta

Phone: +1 403-452-0164



Address: 4105 Montgomery View, N.W T3B 1H8 Calgary, AB, Canada

Website: www.pathwayangels.ca

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Angel's Cafe 03.07.2021

We are opened at the cafe for today and we will do it again tomorrow. Need my people fix. Limited menu as it is only 2 days. But got to see my friends so much. Please use cash when possible. It helps with the bank fees. Open 10-6

Angel's Cafe 01.07.2021

I want to send a big shout out to Jimmy and Alex for making sure our commitment to helping Ronald McDonald house for 30 family member was fulfilled yesterday. One more to go out next week. This is our charity of choice to assist the best we can during this time. If you would like to be part of helping this amazing organization please send etransfer to [email protected]. Together we can continue to help others in a great time of change.

Angel's Cafe 17.06.2021

Good morning dear friends. Today I decided to try to save all my plants that we purchased last month. I have been going down twice a day to open blinds and water but the plants are not doing so well. I put them all outside to see if the warmth of the day after watering will help. I will put them back inside every night until I am more confident that they will survive Calgary’s weather.

Angel's Cafe 11.06.2021

Hello Dear friends. I need your help to locate Michelle (Renes) Forsyth as I have located all her ID at my cafe. Please PM me if you have a way to contact her or have her call the cafe ( calls are forwarded to my phone) so I can get these important cards back to her. Thank you for your support in our amazing community

Angel's Cafe 23.01.2021

Angels cafe will be closed yes Dec 31 and reopened Jan 2 Happy New Years to all. See you next year. Angels cafe will be closed yes Dec 31 and reopened Jan 2 Happy New Years to all. See you next year.

Angel's Cafe 20.01.2021

Reopening on Monday. 10-5. The family is taking an extra love day at home.

Angel's Cafe 03.01.2021

Christmas Eve. Pick up 3-5pm $15 per plate. Will include ham, turkey, dressing mashed potatoes cranberry sauce, gravy, corn, carrots, yams with a bun. Vegetarian option: ... $15 yams, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce carrots,corn and a dinner bun. Children’s portion $10 Apple or pumpkin pie $5 added See more

Angel's Cafe 24.12.2020

Our pretty little cafe in the snow. We are still taking Christmas dinner orders 403 452-0164. 10-4

Angel's Cafe 09.11.2020

Our winter knits are back. I am taking a few more orders for Christmas. These couch cosies are super soft (adult size blankets) sell for $120 (cost for wool is $80). We have kids hats, mitts, adult headbands baby blankets etc. Please pay with cash when possible.

Angel's Cafe 26.10.2020

Thank you Gordena for your kind world. Celebrated our humanity with kindness is essential to a positive environment

Angel's Cafe 14.10.2020

So many moments of distractions that sometimes I miss sending out appreciation for the kindness of our community. Tonight I wish to send out an overdue shout out #AWSalesLtd. (Distribute for All Clean Natural and manufacture the Hands free station Utizer) for their generous donation for the hands free sanitizer and extra product to help keep our friends feeling safe. Thank you again to Charity n’ Andrew AW Sales Ltd.

Angel's Cafe 30.09.2020

From Angel’s Cafe to all our surviving veterans and those that have gone before you. Thank you fighting for our freedom. Forever your sacrifice will mark our way forward... WE at Angel’s are dedicated to our love for you WE remember all you have done for us. It is a pleasure to now serve you

Angel's Cafe 25.09.2020

Open Mic. Host James Parker. 7-10pm.Open Mic. Host James Parker. 7-10pm.

Angel's Cafe 22.09.2020

Such a good venue, music and friends! DELTA WHISKEY #deltawhiskey

Angel's Cafe 25.08.2020

Ok dear friends, Today is my 59th birthday. All I want today to celebrate this day with me is love and kindness-to those you love and to those strangers that need it the most. Please share with me today in celebrating our humanity as we move forward with light in our hearts during dark times. We got this . Thank you to my team as they take care of business so that I can enjoy this day. I love them so much and each of you that fill my days and my heart.

Angel's Cafe 20.08.2020

Delta whiskey on our Angel stage tonight

Angel's Cafe 17.08.2020

Open mic 7-10. Sonia Deleo hosting tonight.

Angel's Cafe 05.08.2020

Shout out. Today I want to thank #harvesthillscares. I received a call yesterday from a man who had lost his job and home during the early part of Covid. #Angelscafe was blessed to be able to provide him with some meals during that time. The call yesterday came from this man in total dispair and desperation. He was getting kicked out of his hotel and losing his vehicle due to inability to qualify for help. His tears were for the potential loss of his best friend (do...g) of 9 years because things were getting so bad. No where to go, no help, no money. I reached out to our caring community. I was told to contact Harvest Hill cares. I gave him their number for him to ask for help. They went over and above to help this man. Got his rent paid, Filled his fridge and are fundraising to make sure he gets on his feet. Plus got him a job. This brought me to tears of gratitude Jennifer @#harvesthillscares We do as well. See more

Angel's Cafe 24.07.2020

The great majority of us live ordinary lives. A few of us will accomplish extraordinary things in our lives but the rest of us will tend to accomplish and do mo...re ordinary kinds of things in life. Ordinary. We have a tendency, in today's society's way of valuing things, to equate ordinary with uninteresting, and insignificant. Worse yet - unimportant. Yesterday when I went to visit my dad at his window at the nursing home, I was there at the same time as two people who also make regular visits to their peeps' windows. Their spouses live on the same unit as my dad and we have become friends. One gentleman is a husband in his eighties whose wife has Alzheimers and lives a few doors up from my dad. Before covid, I saw him most days on the unit in the nursing home. His wife has not able to communicate with words since I have known them these past three years. I heard that she used to be a huge sports fan. Her husband still plays basketball. In the nursing home he would come and spend time walking the halls with her and basically just hang out with her. He hasn’t been able to hug or touch her in seven months. Yesterday he put his phone on speaker phone and played Patsy Cline through the window and sang to her. Another lady - eighty-six years young - comes to visit her husband every day at the window. She brings along a stepstool so she can reach his window. Sometimes she brings their (extremely cooperative) cat along to visit him too. He loves his little Molly cat. But he loves his wife even more. He should. She is a treasure. His wife knows my dad too, because she has had a mission for years dropping off little leaflets from her church to interested residents in the home. My dad enjoys reading them so he was on her paper route and she always took time to have a conversation with him when she stopped by. The other day when we were outside visiting at our respective windows at the same time we got into a conversation about the pickles and jam we have been making. Today my friend brought me a jar of her rhubarb pineapple jam to try. Mom and I had some tonight on fresh baked brown bread from Trueman’s Farmstand. Delicious. Ordinary people? Yes. Amazing, beautiful, incredible, wonderful people? Yes. Angels? I tend to think so. My friend Cathy Bastarache Jacobs of Angels’ Cappucinno and Ice Cream Cafe in Calgary says that everyone of us can be an angel to those on our path. A smile, a kind word, an acknowledgement. And in our world today perhaps - kindness, patience, and compassion for those whose opinions or behaviors or customs we don’t understand or find difficult to accept but who we must find a way to love, and with whom we must find a way to work, in order to heal this world for all of our children. We don’t have to be extraordinary or do extraordinary things to make a big difference in the world. Spending time with our kids. Calling our parents. Taking the time to call a friend, chat with a neighbor, or strike up a conversation with the person waiting in line behind us at the checkout. Being gentle. Being kind. Being interested. These things are so very important. We are, all of us, so very important.

Angel's Cafe 11.07.2020

We had a great lunch there on Saturday and enjoyed the food in the park. We had a large group and it made our Covid friendly out door event a success! I really appreciate the staff at Angel’s. I highly recommend people go to Edworthy park and stop in