Local Business
One Eleven Grill’s New Year’s Eve party includes a stellar band, great food and NO COVER!
Let’s face it. Making decisions about New Year’s Eve is tough, but it doesn’t have to be! We can make that decision a LOT easier!
Join us New Year’s Eve for an amazing meal and excellent entertainment as Claude Godin and the Groove Ensemble take the stage with a combination of jazz, blues, funk, latin. It’s going to be a fantastic night.
Claude has shared stages with many well-known musicians, including Bo Diddley, The Platters, Powder Blues Band, Jack Semple, Matt Andersen, Matt Minglewood, Kim Mitchell, Fred Eaglesmith, Ian Mitchell & the Bay City Rollers, Big Dave McLean, Amos Gareth, David Ward, Russell Broom, Donald Ray Johnson, J.W. Jones Blues Band, Elmer Ferrer, Kenny Blues ‘Boss’ Wayne, Legends of Rock N Roll, Tim Williams, just to name a few. Seriously, this will be a total musical treat.
So, what do you need to do? Simply call us at 403.347-2111 and reserve your table today. There is no cover charge. You can also book online, but we really want to ensure that we have your correct booking information so please make the call. It’s going to be a great night and we don’t want any surprises beyond the usual wonder that is New Year’s Eve!
Here’s a Youtube audio track that will give you a great sense of Claude and his stellar band.
You like to know a bit about your food? We are serious about our steak. Watch this short video to learn about how we hand cut each and every steak we serve.
A bit about Claude A. Godin (Saxophonist) – Biography
A dynamic and versatile musician, Claude Godin creates mood and memories with music. Born on July 27, 1963, in Montreal and raised in the village of Robertville in New Brunswick, Mr. Godin deeply believes in sharing the gift of music. He spent much of his youth in New Brunswick and a decade in Prince Albert Saskatchewan, setting the foundation for an enduring career in the arts. He desired to see the west and later relocated to the growing suburban city of Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.
Coming from an extremely musical family, Claude Godin was immersed in music from early childhood. Initial training began with inspiration from his father who often held jam sessions at the family home. He diligently focused on the basics and grew as a musician over the years. Focused and driven to perfect his art, Claude became well versed in Alto, Tenor and Soprano Saxophones as well as the Clarinet. He is also well versed in many other complementary instruments including: piano, guitar, bass and the drums.
Claude invested time training with a variety of bands across the country while developing a love for what he calls ‘rootsy’ styles of music such as Jazz, Latin, Blues and Funk. He expanded his social circle to make contact with great players and producers in the local and national industry, those that encouraged his unique voice and expression.
Claude is a promoted artist on the national scene and plays at open microphone opportunities to expose his style and the sultry pretty tones of his saxophones. He performs with several bands, some specifically designed for certain special gigs. Currently, he is excited to be forming a groove and funk band under his own name ‘Claude Godin Groove Ensemble’ and is performing with Edmonton Blues/Funk band -‘The Whisper Kings’. He has been featured as a solo artist on many albums with bands such as Greg Godovitz ‘Goddo’, produced by the Canadian rock guitarist Paul Dean of ‘Loverboy’.
In 2011 & 2015, Claude won the prestigious ‘Saxophone Player of the Year’ from the Calgary International Blues Music Association. He has been featured in print and radio across the country and television on CBC. His enduring passion is; “To elevate the value and importance of the arts in our world, it is a gift and therefore should be treated with respect and shared freely with all humankind. If you can speak the language of music, share it with the world…it is yearning for it.”
About One Eleven Grill:
One Eleven Grill brings a chic, sophisticated vibe to the heart of Red Deer. Situated in the historic Old Brew Plaza building, constructed in the 1800’s, the restaurant is a combination of industrial and classic modernism. Our menu features the best market-driven, seasonal ingredients prepared in a simple yet elegant style. We use only the best Alberta Beef produced under our supervision. (read more)
If you are looking for a restaurant with great food, great company, and an amazing atmosphere, you can find it every day or night at One Eleven Grill.
Local Business
Red Deer Downtown Business Association to Wind Down Operations
The Downtown Business Association (DBA) Board of Directors has made the decision to wind down the Association’s operations at the end of 2025.
The Board determined that the Association is no longer able to operate sustainably under the financial framework available for 2026. After exploring all reasonable alternatives, the Board concluded that it could not continue without reducing services to a level that would no longer provide meaningful value to levy-paying businesses.
The DBA does not receive any operating funding from City Hall in a regular year, all funds raised are through Business Improvement Area Levy that consists of a mandatory levy placed on all businesses operating within the Business Improvement Area. These funds are legislated under the Municipal
Government Act, to be used to promote the Business Improvement Area, which is achieved through marketing and event initiatives along with providing advocacy support primarily to local government on behalf of the business community.
In recent years, the DBA has been a committed advocate for re-examining the approach to Downtown Governance. The Board has consistently maintained that the responsibility for funding downtown initiatives in such a socially charged environment should not rest solely with the business community.
Despite their efforts, the DBA recognized that the funds generated through the Business Improvement Area Levy were insufficient to effectively address the growing challenges of the current operating environment. This ongoing financial strain highlighted the need for a more equitable and sustainable
model to re-establish the downtown as a safe and welcoming heart of the city.
At the annual DBA budget presentation to City Hall, the DBA requested the essential funding needed to implement the Greater Downtown Governance Committee’s recommendations — work that the DBA is uniquely positioned to lead and has been delivering despite depleting resources for many years. The request was not approved. Instead, The City offered a one-time $100,000 Grant-in-Lieu, paired with a proposed 60% increase to the Business Improvement Area levy in 2026.
After careful analysis, the Board concluded that increasing the levy would place undue strain on already challenged businesses and compromise the DBA’s role as a trusted advocate. Operating with the reduced funding of $225,000 would require further staff reductions in an already under resourced environment and a significant reduction in programs, making it impossible to deliver the level of support that downtown businesses deserve and vitally need.
Beginning January 1, 2026, the City of Red Deer will become the primary contact point for matters previously supported by the DBA, including downtown support programs, business-district coordination, events, safety and cleanliness support, and stakeholder engagement. The DBA will work with City staff to support a smooth transition.
The DBA will continue to provide Clean Team services through the delivery of the City-funded environmental contract until February 1st, 2026.
Quote from CEO, Amanda Gould:
“To our business community, we have always operated with your best interests in our heart, continually driving the vision of a thriving downtown environment that serves every member of our community. The changes ahead will have a significant impact on downtown, as there will no longer be an organization dedicated to ensuring the downtown remains top-of-mind, leading events, marketing initiatives, or advocating on your behalf. It is likely you will experience less coordinated support and collective representation.
After 13 years of service to you and our beautiful downtown, it is with great personal sadness that we find ourselves here, but our message remains clear – addressing the unique challenges of our downtown should not rest solely on your shoulders. We cannot, in good faith, collect a levy that does not enable us to provide the essential services needed for our evolving downtown landscape”.
Quote from DBA Board Chair, Brandon Bouchard:
“The incredible staff at the Downtown Business Association have consistently delivered on their mandate with outstanding dedication and effectiveness. Through their efforts, they have successfully promoted the downtown area, organized impactful marketing and event initiatives, and provided steadfast
advocacy support for the business community. Their work has extended well beyond the legislated requirements, as they have proactively responded to the evolving needs of downtown businesses, adapting to challenges and supporting operations within a complex and changing environment.
Despite the staff’s relentless commitment to positioning the DBA as an effective leader for downtown interests, the absence of a sustainable funding model has made it impossible to continue delivering meaningful support. The Board cannot, in good conscience, propose a levy that does not enable the
Association to meet the required level of service, address the shifting priorities of the business community, or respond to the continually evolving needs of the downtown”.
Business
Celebrate National Small Business Week October 16-20, 2023!
From Community Futures Central Alberta
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