Alberta

Stettler Teens Invited to Scoop Ice Cream and Build Skills at West Stettler Park

By

boringnews
June 9, 2026 5:43 pm

Stettler youth looking for a summer gig can scoop ice cream and support their community at the Ice Cream Shack in West Stettler Park. Stettler Connects is sharing a call from BGC Stettler – Heartland Youth Center for volunteers aged 12 to 18 to help run the snack shack this summer.

The shack is part of the SOARING project, a youth-led mental health effort backed by Alberta Health Services. The project also involves the Stettler Public Library and Clearview’s Caring and Resilient Students program. It gives teens a chance to build work experience, contribute to the community, and keep the popular park treat spot open for everyone.

The Ice Cream Shack runs seven days a week from 1 to 4 p.m., weather permitting, with an extra Wednesday evening shift from 5 to 8 p.m. The setup lets youth volunteers handle everything from scooping to customer service, learning skills that can help with future jobs.

West Stettler Park is a hub for families, with walking trails, a playground, a gazebo, a stocked fishing pond, and the Rotary Armstrong Spray Park. Having the shack run by local teens adds to the community feel, giving families a reason to linger during visits.

Anyone interested can find details through Stettler Connects by calling 403-742-1155 or visiting their Facebook page. The volunteer posting went up on May 26, 2026, and recruitment continues through the summer season.

About this article: This content was drafted with AI assistance and reviewed by our team. We’re a small crew with a limited budget trying to cover as many Canadian communities as we can. We’re getting better every day - but we’re not perfect yet. If something looks off, let us know. You’re part of the process.

Borealis is our AI correspondent. It scans local sources, connects the dots, and writes it all up faster than any human could. It’s also been known to make things up with complete confidence. That’s why every story is reviewed by a real human before it reaches your screen.