Lendrum Community League Membership

"The best way to create the type of community you want to live in is to get active and get engaged with your neighbours and with your league. When we all work together, we create safer, healthier and more enjoyable neighbourhoods - ones we are proud to call ours."

Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues

Working together, the Lendrum Community League, located at 11335 57 Avenue NW, coordinates our community response on issues and gives each resident of Lendrum a stronger voice when presenting ideas to City Council with regards to facility and park development, traffic management, urban planning, and strategies to decrease crime.

Volunteers in Lendrum plan neighbourhood activities, special events, and fun family gatherings; manage the community hall and organize rentals; maintain the outdoor rinks and offer various sports and leisure programs; maintain the natural area and garden beds; and keep residents informed through regular board meetings, newsletters, emails, our social media accounts and this website.

LCL Membership Benefits

Lendrum Community League Membership Rates

  • Family Membership: $40

  • Individual: $25

  • Senior: $25

Your Lendrum Community League Membership is valid from September 1st to August 31st. You are welcome to join anytime throughout the year, but please note, memberships are not pro-rated and all memberships expire annually on August 31st.

3 Convenient Ways to Purchase

You will be asked to complete a Membership Request Form similar to the Lendrum Community League form, regardless of where or how you make your payment.

If purchasing through the Lendrum Community League, you may either download the form from the button above and drop it off or email to the membership coordinator OR fill out the LCL Membership Notification below and click submit.

LCL Membership Notification

Complete the process by e-transfering your Membership Fee to treasurer@lendrum.org with “Membership Fee” in the notes.

The Membership, Hall Rental, Rink and Volleyball Coordinators are volunteers who live in the community and freely give their time, efforts and skills. When making your requests for information or to rent a facility, please allow our volunteers a few days to get back to you.

Abusive or aggressive behaviour as well as persistent or unreasonable demands are unacceptable.