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REGISTRATION STARTS MARCH 6, 2012
Parks & RecreationParks & Recreation
3030thth Annual Giant’s Head Run & Man of Steel Triathlon • June 2 Annual Giant’s Head Run & Man of Steel Triathlon • June 2Register at www.runningroom.comRegister at www.runningroom.com
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1. Rick Hansen 25th Anniversary Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 2 & 3, 2012
Summerland Parks & Recreation (250) 494-0447 www.rickhansenrelay.com
2. Man of Steel Triathlon - 30th Anniversary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 2, 2012
Summerland Parks & Recreation (250) 494-0447 www.runningroom.com
3. Giants Head Run - 30th Anniversary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 2, 2012
Summerland Parks & Recreation (250) 494-0447 www.runningroom.com
4. GranFondo (Cycling) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 8, 2012
www.granfondoaxelmerckx.com
5. Ride The Giant (Freeride Longboards) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .August 4 & 5, 2012
www.giantsheadfreeride.com
6. Ultraman (Triathlon) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 5 to 7, 2012
www.ultramancanada.com
7. Summerland Orca Sprint Triathlon & Kids of Steel Race . . . . . . . . . .September 2, 2012
www.orcaswimclub.com
8. Steve King 100 Kilometre Classic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .September 15, 2012
www.stevekingclassic.com
9. Terry Fox Run . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .September 16, 2012
www.terryfox.org
10. Test of Humanity Mountain Bike Race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .September 23, 2012
www.testofhumanity.com
A DestinationA Destinationfor Recreationfor Recreation
For more information on runs and races callFor more information on runs and races call250-494-0447250-494-0447
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Adult Programs...................................................................12-15, 30Aquatics.....................................................................................17-20Aquatic Schedule.......................................................................... 17Community Activities ...............................................................23-26Fitness Programs .....................................................................12-15Health Club Schedule ................................................................... 16Outdoor Recreation .................................................................14-15Parks & Trails ............................................................................27-30Preschool/Children’s Programs .................................................8-9Registration Information ................................................................ 5Resource Directory......................................................................... 4Special Events ....................................................................22-23, 31Spring Break Schedule ...............................................................6-7Youth Programs/Activities ........................................................8-11
The Fine Print...BROCHURE INFORMATION
Although every effort is made to ensure the contents of this brochure are correct at the time of printing, periodically misprints do occur or circumstances change. The Summerland Recreation Department reserves the right to make changes as required.
WHY GOOD COURSES GET CANCELLEDNothing ends a good course faster than everyone leaving it to the last minute to register. There is a point when the program staff check (usually one week prior to start date) the class registration. If there are not enough people registered, the class has to be cancelled. So, please register early!
CLASS SIZESafety, quality and cost are the prime considerations when determining class size.
HOLIDAYSPrograms will NOT be held on statutory holidays unless indicated otherwise.
PICTURE THIS!We often take photos of special events and recreation programs. Sometimes we display them or put them in our brochure. If you have any objections to a picture of you or your child being printed, please let us know.
CANCELLATIONSThe Parks & Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel programs. This will only be done when circumstances deem it necessary. Every effort will be made to notify participants if this should happen.
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Administration:
Parks & Recreation Director ~ Dale MacDonaldPrograms and Facilities Manager ~ Brenda IngramSecretaries ~ Kim Chadwick, Emma HartwickArena:
Mike Fetterer, Darren Krell, Tiffany Hinkley, Mark HendersonParks:
Mike Bradford, Lionel Bruckal, Scott Weatherhead,Susan Kedge, Jeremy BrownAquatic & Fitness Center:
Lifeguard Instructor II ~ Ed CasavantMaintenance, Lifeguard/Instructor ~ Shawn LandriaultStaff ~ Wanda Ward, Lynn Ellis, Halley Ferguson
Peter Whitehead, Julian Northcote, Chris Harkin,Lois Dickinson, Dana Hare, Phil Marischuk
If you have any questions about our programs and facilities, please do not hesitate to ask. One of our friendly staff will be more than happy to help you. Stop into our facilities or call 250-494-0447.
PARKS &RECREATION
STAFF
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RESOURCE DIRECTORYARTS & CULTURE
Art Club ................................................... Pat Thomson .................... 250-494-4600Camera Club........................................... Ruth Manning .................. 250-494-1186Community Arts Council & Gallery ..... Offi ce ................................. 250-494-4494Kettle Valley Steam Railway ............................................................ 250-494-8422Museum & Heritage Society ............................................................ 250-494-9395Pleasure Painters.................................. Ruth Manning .................. 250-494-1186Potters Guild .......................................... Enid Chin ........................... 250-494-7193Singers & Players ................................. Betty Ann Xenis ............... 250-494-5295Summerland Library .......................................................................... 250-494-5591
SPORTS
Aikido ...................................................... Jim Redding...................... 250-494-0737Baseball, Minor ..................................... Brenda Chermsnok ......... 250-583-9595Broomball, Ladies ................................. Jenny Nemeth ................. 250-494-1998Carpet Bowling, Senior ........................ Dan Shields ...................... 788-516-0096Curling Club ............................................ Bill Penman ...................... 250-494-9403Dance, Summerland School................ Eva Goss ........................... 250-494-9783Dragon Boat/Outrigger...................................................................1-866-658-6333Fencing ................................................... Manuel Belmonté ............ 250-494-3105Hockey
Berry & Smith.................................... Matt Berry ........................ 250-492-4042Canucks ............................................. Mike Kidd .......................... 250-494-8511Culls .................................................... Dan Trotter ........................ 250-494-1482Ladies ................................................. Judy Beck ......................... 250-494-7410Minor .................................................. Crystal Gove ..................... 250-494-7164Oldtimers............................................ Gord Young ....................... 250-494-8757Still Playing Hockey ......................... Keith Deglow .................... 250-494-7711Summerland Senior Old Timers ..... Larry Hollenbeck ............. 250-494-7805
Horseshoe Club ..................................... Nick Culic.......................... 250-494-7828Karate Club............................................. Chris Taneda .................... 250-768-2241Lacrosse, Minor .................................... Penny King........................ 250-497-7944Nautilus Diving ...................................... Scotty Strickland ............. 250-490-4635Sailing Club ............................................ Pam Hinchliffe ................. 250-494-7552Scuba ...................................................... Steve Toth ......................... 250-493-8951Skating Club ........................................... Alana Schatz .................... 250-494-4913Skiing, Apex Club .................................. Jorgen Anderson ............ 250-809-5727
Nickel Plate ....................................... Offi ce ................................. 250-292-8110Slo Pitch.................................................. Doug Skerik ...................... 250-494-8940Soccer
Mens................................................... Dave Barron ..................... 250-494-1676Penticton Soccer Club (Mens/Women) ..................................... 250-492-5505Youth - SOYSA ................................... Steve Coates .................... 778-476-5888
Softball, Girls.......................................... Carol Van Balkom ............ 250-494-4194Special Olympics................................... Linda Galpin...................... 250-488-2403Swim, Orca Club .................................... Joanne Malar................... 250-809-2973Tennis ...................................................... Lakeshore Racquet Club .. 250-494-9733Volleyball, Senior .................................. Frank Martens.................. 250-494-4666
South Okanagan ............................... Offi ce ................................. 250-490-0807Yacht Club............................................................................................ 250-494-8312
MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
Alzheimers Society of BC .................... Laurie Myres .................... 250-493-8182B.C. Seniors Games .............................. Lynn Schulberg ................ 250-494-1786Boys & Girls Club ............................................................................... 250-404-0440Brownies/Guides/Pathfi nders............. Kyla Gaudiuso .................. 250-494-8331Canadian Cancer Society .................... May Lalonde..................... 250-494-9224
Critteraid .............................................................................................. 250-494-5057Cubs/Scouts/Beavers........................... Trent Slade ....................... 250-494-1990Dance Club ............................................. Anne Ling .......................... 250-494-7168Diabetes Clinic....................................... Offi ce ................................. 250-404-8018Dog Control ............................................ Rose Gingras .................... 250-494-6446Emergency Social Services ................ John Topham .................... 250-462-0823
..................................................................................................... or 250-494-6434Fall Fair Ass’n......................................... Offi ce ................................. 250-583-9178Garden Club ........................................... Fenella Sobchuk .............. 250-494-7288Garnett Valley Gang .............................. Mike & Jo Freed .............. 250-494-8617Health Care Aux. ................................... Sandra Croyle .................. 250-404-3207Meals on Wheels .................................. Charlotte Burley .............. 250-494-1173Museum ............................................................................................... 250-494-9395Newcomers Club................................... Christine Elder.................. 250-494-8548OK College .............................................. Lorrie Forde ...................... 250-494-1300Ornamental Gardens ............................ Offi ce ................................. 250-494-6385RECOPE ................................................... Maureen Ingram ............. 250-494-9006SADI ........................................................ Offi ce ................................. 250-494-9722Seniors Drop-In/Activity Centre ......... Offi ce ................................. 250-494-9377Sportsman Association ........................ Dave Carleton .................. 250-494-7854Summerland Action Festival ............... Pat Bell .............................. 250-494-6621Summerland Chamber of Economic
Development and Tourism ........................................................... 250-494-2686Summerland Handi Dart....................... Offi ce ................................. 250-492-5814Trans-Canada Trail ................................ Geoff Solly ........................ 250-494-1459Visitor Information Centre ................................................................ 250-494-2686Welcome Wagon................................... Tracy Wardley .................. 250-494-1874Youth Centre Association ................................................................. 250-494-9338
RECREATION FACILITIES
Aquatic & Fitness Centre ..................... Offi ce ................................. 250-494-0447Arena....................................................... Offi ce ................................. 250-494-0447Badminton Club ..................................... Shaun Johnston .............. 250-494-1513Centre Stage Theatre ........................... Offi ce ................................. 250-494-0447Curling Rink ............................................ Winter................................ 250-494-9322
............................................................. Summer ............................. 250-494-0447IOOF Hall ................................................. Offi ce ................................. 250-494-8238
..................................................................................................... or 250-494-2826Lakeshore Racquets Club .................... Offi ce ................................. 250-494-9733Peach Orchard Campground .............. Offi ce ................................. 250-494-9649Recreation Department........................ Offi ce ................................. 250-494-0447Summerland Golf Club.......................... Pro Shop ........................... 250-494-9554Sumac Ridge Golf Club......................... Offi ce ................................. 250-494-3663Youth Centre ........................................... Offi ce ................................. 250-494-9338
SERVICE CLUBS & SOCIETIES
Cadets - Air ............................................ Terry Hesla ....................... 250-809-9801Cadets - Navy ........................................ John Borkwood ............... 250-770-1273IODE Kettle Valley Chapter .................. Gail Goranson .................. 250-494-3068Kinsmen .................................................. Stacy Nodge .................... 250-809-2063Kiwanis ................................................... Robert Beers .................... 250-404-0446K-40.......................................................... Martin Nisbet ................... 250-494-8373Legion Ladies Auxiliary ........................ Marian Pshyk ................... 250-494-9368Lions Club ............................................... Gladys Schmidt ................ 250-494-4933Okan/Similk Parks Society................... Sheila White ..................... 250-494-8996Quest Club .............................................. Joan Lansdell ................... 250-494-9106Rebekkah Lodge .................................... Frances Beulah................ 250-494-1411Rotary Club ............................................. John Bubb ........................ 250-494-3057Royal Canadian Legion......................... Bob Wolleswinkel ........... 250-494-2301Women’s Opportunity Service ............ Celia Burton...................... 250-494-8981
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REGISTRATION FROM MAR. 6 - APR. 5/12(1) BY MAIL (2) WINDOW DROP-SLOT (3) WALK IN
FROM MAR. 6 - 11/12Cheque or Money Order
NO CASH OR POSTDATED CHEQUESComplete the mail-in formbelow, attach a cheque(NO CASH) for the requiredamount and mail to:
PARKS & RECREATIONP.O. Box 159Summerland, B.C. V0H 1Z0Your receipt will be mailed to you.
FROM MAR. 6 - 11/12Cheque or Money Order
NO POSTDATED CHEQUES
Complete the mail-in registration form below, attach a cheque for the required amount, put in sealed envelope and drop into window mail-slot at:
PARKS & RECREATION (Aquatic Centre)13205 Kelly Avenue, SummerlandYour receipt will be mailed to you.
FROM MAR. 12 - APR. 5/12WALK-IN REGISTRATIONwill be accepted andprocessed by our friendlystaff. Interac, Cash or Cheque.No post dated cheques
PARKS & RECREATION OFFICE(Aquatic Centre)13205 Kelly Avenue, SummerlandMonday - Friday8:30 am - 4:30 pm
PLEASE MAKE CHEQUE PAYABLE TO CORPORATION OF SUMMERLAND
MAIL-IN/DROP OFF REGISTRATION FORM
Parent (Guardian) Full Name:
Mailing Address: ________________________________________
City: _____________________________ P.Code: ______________
Emergency Contact: _____________________________________
& Phone Number if different: _____________________________
Day Phone # _________________________
Eve. Phone # _________________________
Email Address: _______________________
______________________________________
PARTICIPANT AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Participants First & Last Names Birth dateAge
(if under 19)Program Title
Example: SP1
Swim LevelExample: Sea Otter
Days of Week& Time
Code# Fee
2nd CHOICE OF PROGRAMS SHOULD 1st CHOICE BE FULL
TOTAL FEES
I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS CORRECT
WAIVER
I/We, the undersigned, hereby acknowledge that certain risks of injury are inherent to participation in recreational activities and agree that the Corporation of the District of Summerland, its employees, program instructors or officers shall not be liable for any injury or damage from participating in these activities. I/We declare having read and understood the above and consent to participate in the program acknowledging all the foregoing.
Signature of participant or parent/guardianif participant under 19 years of age:____________________________________________ Date: ____________________________
We welcome new program ideas and qualified instructors. Please provide your suggestions, ideas or comments.
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MAIL SLOT
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SPRING BREAK SWIM SCHEDULEALL CHILDREN UNDER 10 MUST BE ABLE TO SWIM WIDTH OF POOL OR BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT
TIME MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. SUN.
6:30 - 9:00 am EARLY BIRD LANE SWIM
9:00 - 10:00 amRED CROSS SWIM LESSONS
10:00 - 11:00 am
11:00 - 12:00 pm RECOPE LOONIE SWIM RECOPE LOONIE SWIM RECOPE
12:00 - 1:15 pmAdult Swim
Aquasize - 12:15 pm Adult Swim Adult SwimAquasize - 12:15 pm Adult Swim Adult Swim
Aquasize - 12:15 pm
1:15 - 2:00 pm 1:15 - 2:30 pm 1:15 - 2:00 pm 1:15 - 2:30 pm 1:15 - 2:00 pm 1:15 - 3:00 pmADULT SWIM1:30 - 2:30 pm
2:00 - 4:30 pm
SENIOR SWIM2:00 - 3:00 pm
SENIOR SWIM2:00 - 3:00 pm
RENTAL TIME
LOONIE SWIM2:30 - 4:30 pm
LOONIE SWIM2:30 - 4:30 pm
PLEASURE SWIM2:30 - 4:00 pm
PLEASURE SWIM2:30 - 4:00 pm
PLEASURE SWIM3:00 - 4:30 pm
PLEASURE SWIM3:00 - 4:30 pm
LOONIE SWIM3:00 - 5:00 pm
RENTAL TIME RENTAL TIME4:30 - 6:30 pm ORCA SWIM CLUB
4:30 - 6:30 pmORCA SWIM CLUB4:30 - 6:30 pm
ORCA SWIM CLUB4:30 - 6:30 pm
ORCA SWIM CLUB4:30 - 6:30 pm
ORCA SWIM CLUB5:00 - 6:30 pm
6:30 - 8:00 pm PLEASURE SWIM - 6:30 - 8:00 pm ~ 7 days a week
8:00 - 9:15 pm ADULTS 19 years & older8:00 - 9:15 pm
TEEN SWIM8:00 - 9:15 pm
RENTAL TIME RENTAL TIME
SPRING BREAK SCHEDULE
Teens/Seniors Adults Family (13+)/(65+) (19 - 64 yrs.) (13+)
Drop-in (13+) ..................$4.55 ..................$6.15
1 Month ........................$45.40 ................$58.30 ............$161.30
3 Months ....................$115.60 ..............$138.00 ............$391.60
6 Months ....................$177.10 ..............$222.60
1 Year ..........................$323.20 ..............$412.00
Book of 10 ....................$33.70 ................$48.30
FITNESS ROOM Pool
Monday/Wednesday6:30 am - 9:15 pm
Tuesday & Thursday6:00 am - 9:15 pm
Friday6:30 am - 8:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
Sunday 1:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Monday & Wednesday6:30 am - 11:00 amNoon - 1:15 pm2:30 pm - 4:30 pm6:30 pm - 9:15 pm
Tuesday & Thursday6:30 am - 1:15 pm2:00 pm - 4:30 pm6:30 pm - 9:15 pm
Friday 6:30 am - 11:00 amNoon - 1:15 pm3:00 pm - 5:00 pm6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Saturday 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Sunday 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Membership
*Family rate applies to 2 adults & their own children 13 to 18 yrs.
*All prices include HST - Membership rates include fitness room & pool
Last entry into the fitness room is 8:45 pm Mon. to Thurs.
March 18 - April 1, 2012
Health Club Swim lane not available during shaded blocksPOOL ADMISSIONS
Preschool (3 - 5) .......................... $1.00 Seniors (65+) ................................ $3.50
Child (6 - 12) ................................ $2.25 Adult (19 - 64) ............................... $4.00
Teens (13+) ................................. $3.00 Family* .......................................... $8.60
* Family consists of two adults and theirown children under 19 years
* All prices include HST
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SPRING BREAK HEALTH CLUB SCHEDULE
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SPRING BREAK ACTIVITIES
MINOR
SPORTSRegistration has
taken placeFor further
information contact:
Youth SoccerSteve Coates778-476-5888
Minor BaseballBrenda Chermsnok
250-583-9595
Girls SoftballCarol VanBalkom
250-494-4194
Minor LacrossePenny King
250-497-7944
SPRING BREAKSWIM LESSON SCHEDULE
Mon. - Fri. Lessons, March 19 - March 30, 2012
9:00 - 9:30 am SP 3/SK 3/4 SK 9/109:00 - 9:45 am
SP 1/SK 1
9:30 - 10:00 am SP 2/SK 2 SP 3/SK 3/4SK 5/69:45 - 10:15 am10:00 - 10:30 am SK 7/8
10:00 - 10:45 am
SP 2/SK 2SP 1/SK 1
10:15 - 10:45 am10:30 - 11:00 am SP 3/SK 3/4
5:00 - 10:00 pm Fri.
1:00 - 9:00 pm Sat.WSI - Water Safety Instructor - Mar. 23, 24, 30 & 31/12
2:00 - 8:00 pm Standard First Aid - Mar. 27 - 29
10 Swim Lesson Fees
SWIM PRESCHOOL (SP 1-3) . . . ½ Hour Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35.50SWIM KIDS (SK 1-6) . . . . . . . . ½ Hour Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35.50SWIM KIDS (SK 7-10) . . . . . . . ¾ Hour Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$48.50STANDARD FIRST AID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$96.00WSI (WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$225.00NLS RECERTIFICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$125.00
• STANDARD FIRST-AID and CPR •Mar. 27 - 29/12, 2:00 - 8:00 pm
$96.00 (includes manual)
• WSI - WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR •Mar. 23, 24, 30 & 31/12
Fri. 5:00 - 10:00 pm | Sat. 1:00 - 9:00 pm$225.00 (includes manual)
• NLS Recertification •April 13 & 14/12, 5:00 - 9:00 pm | $125.00
LIFESAVING SOCIETY ADVANCED AQUATICS
Friday, March 23/12 or March 30/128:00 - 9:15 pm
Coupon
Spring Break at the poolMar. 18 - Apr. 1/12
Loonie Swim: Tues. & Thurs. 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Loonie Swim: Mon./Wed. 2:30 - 4:30 pmFri. 3:00 - 5:00 pm
Public Swim:Everyday 6:30 - 8:00 pm
Teen Swim:Fri. 8:00 - 9:15 pm
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CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS
RED CROSS SWIM PROGRAM
(3 yrs. & older)Dates: Spring I - Apr. 10 - May 14/12
Spring II - May 22 - June 25/12
Classes scheduled Mon./Wed. or Tues./Thurs. between:Times: 9:00 - 10:00 am or
3:00 - 4:30 pmSunday lessons available9:00 - 11:15 am, April 15 - June 24/12
Place: Aquatic & Fitness Centre (See Pages 18 & 19)
PARENT & TOT SWIM
This program is to introduce and orientate your child to the pool and to swimming skills. Our intention is to make this time a safe, fun filled, positive experience for your child. We will teach you how to teach your child basic swim skills: kicking, floating, gliding, blowing bubbles and submersion. This class is best suited for ages 6 months thru to 3 years. Spring I
Dates: Apr. 11 - May 14/12 Mon./Wed. Code #722
Time: 9:00 - 9:30 am Spring I
Dates: Apr. 15 - June 24/12 Sun. Code #808 (no class May 20)
Time: 10:45 - 11:15 am Spring II
Dates: May 23 - June 25/12 Mon./Wed. Code #794
Time: 9:00 - 9:30 amFee: $35.50 (10 sessions)Instructor: Aquatic StaffPlace: Aquatic & Fitness Center
PUDDLE JUMPERS
Play is important work for 3 to 5 year olds! It is an opportunity to discover and explore a wide variety of new experiences. This program will develop your child’s imagination, foster individuality and promote a sense of achievement. Youngsters will participate in games, songs, stories, arts and crafts within a positive social play environment! IMPORTANT: Parents must assist with a minimum of 2 classes; please arrange your days with the instructor at the first class. Puddle Jumpers I
Dates: Apr. 11 - June 13/12 Mon./Wed. Code #739
(no class May 21)
Times: 9:00 - 11:00 amFee: $76.50 (18 sessions)Instructor: Liz MintyPlace: Arena Banquet Room Puddle Jumpers III
Dates: Apr. 10 - June 7/12 Tues./Thurs. Code #740
Times: 9:00 - 11:00 amFee: $76.50 (18 sessions)Instructor: Liz MintyPlace: Arena Banquet Room
* Children’s play is essential to the human development process *
SILVER SHOES SILVER SHOES
THEATRE CAMPTHEATRE CAMP
Express, explore and create at this one week Fine Arts Camp offered during Spring Break. We will play games, make masks and create characters. Participants should wear comfortable clothing. Bring a snack, and be prepared for a whole lot of fun!
Date:
Mon., Mar. 19 - Fri., Mar. 23/12
Times: 9:00 am - 12:30 pmFee: $75.00 (5 Sessions)Instructor: Claire Tamang & Emily Spencer
Both B.C. Certified TeachersPlace: Centre Stage Theatre, Summerland
Minimum # of children: 8Maximum # of children: 16
Ages 9-12 • Grades 4-7
SILVER SHOES SILVER SHOES
THEATRE CAMPTHEATRE CAMP
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YOUTH PROGRAMSPROGRESSIVE TENNIS (4-12 YEARS)
Introductory lessons for children who have little or no tennis playing experience. Adjusted racquet, ball and court sizes are used to scale the game to a level that’s fun and appropriate for younger players. Fully endorsed by Tennis Canada, “progressive tennis” allows children to develop skills faster so they can make an easier transition to the regular court. All equipment provided, including racquets. Maximum eight per group.Dates: May 8 - June 12/12 Tues. Code #741
Time: 3:00 - 3:45 pm - 4-5 year olds 3:45 - 4:30 pm - 6-8 year olds 4:30 - 5:30 pm - 9-12 year oldsFee: $42.00 (6 sessions)Instructor: Doug HolmesPlace: Powell Beach tennis courts, Trout Creek
TEAM TENNIS (8-16 YEARS)
Team Tennis is a Tennis Canada program that provides an opportunity for boys and girls to develop tennis skills through match play in a team environment. Two sessions per week includes one day of drills and skills practice followed by one day of singles and doubles match play. Price includes junior membership to Lakeshore Racquets Club and participation in the Rogers Rookie Tournament on Sun, June 10. Racquets can be provided. Dates: April 16 – June 13/12 Mon/Wed Code #742
Time: 4:00 - 5:00 pm - ¾ court (8-10 year olds) 5:00 - 6:00 pm - full court (11-16 year olds)Fee: $105.00 (18 sessions)Coach: Doug HolmesPlace: Lakeshore Racquets Club (next to Rotary Beach)
TRY TENNIS DAY (6 YEARS AND OLDER)
A free introduction to tennis brought to you by the Summerland Parks and Recreation Department and Lakeshore Racquets Club. Tennis Canada certified instructors will be on hand to run activities, provide tips and show you how fun tennis can be. No need to register, just come down to the courts. Don’t worry if you don’t have a tennis racquet; we’ll provide one, along with the refreshments. But please be sure to wear non-marking footwear. Date: Saturday, April 14/12
Time: 1:00 - 2:00 pmFee: freePlace: Lakeshore Racquets Club (next to Rotary Beach)
FAMILY YOGA Finding time for fitness, family fun and a chance to relax can be a challenge. In family yoga classes, they are all rolled into one. The poses will enable us to stretch further than usual, balance in ways we couldn’t by ourselves, all while integrating small focus and concentration exercises. Did we mention it’s fun? For children ages 3 and up with a parent or guardian.Dates: Apr. 10 - June 12/12 Tues. Code #743
Time: 6:00 - 6:45 pmFee: $80/pair - one parent and one child (10 sessions) Extra siblings are $2.00/class.Instructor: Tristin Wilson, Certified Rainbow Kids Yoga InstructorLocation: Giants Head Elementary School Gym
KIDS YOGA For children aged 5-9. A fun filled class that will take the children on imaginary journeys through the jungle or a trip to the beach while they develop strength, coordination, flexibility, balance, increased concentration and self-confidence. If possible, please bring a mat.Dates: April 12 - June 21/12 Thur. Code #744
(no class Apr. 26)
Time: 3:45 - 4:45 pm Fee: $60 (10 Sessions)Instructor: Tristin Wilson, Certified Rainbow Kids Yoga InstructorPlace: Arena Banquet Room
OKANAGAN BOYS& GIRLS CLUBS
together with communities, offer children, youth and families opportunities to develop their skills, knowledge and values they seek to become fulfilled individuals.
Location:9111 Peach Orchard Road, Box 1111, Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0
Phone 250.404.0440 Fax: 250.404.0430Email: summerland@boysandgirlsclubs.ca
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YOUTH - SADI
SPRING CALENDAR 2012SADI provides activities, opportunities, and resources for youth in grades 6-12.
Annual individual memberships cost $15 and family memberships cost $20.
All activities below are suitable for youth in grades 6-12 unless otherwise noted.
To register for any of these events or volunteer opportunities please give us a call at 250- 494-9722 or visit us at 9117 Prairie Valley Road.
MARCH 2012
Tuesday Night Movies: 6 - 8:30 pm. Free (popcorn $2)Apex Night Friday: March 2, 4 - 10 pm. Join us for a trip to Apex to go tubing or night skiing/boarding. $5-$20Girls Night: Friday, March 9, (Details TBA)Scandia: Friday, 3 - 8 pm March 16, $15 Plus bring money for food and extra tokens if you want.Spring Break: Open Monday to Friday 12 - 6 pm for Drop In!March 20 and 27 Movie Night goes to West Kelowna: $15 for a movie pass, popcorn and pop!
APRIL 2012
Tuesday Night Movies: 6 - 8:30 pm. Free (popcorn $2 )Laser Tag: Friday, April 13, 3 - 7 pm $20Guys Night: Friday, April 20, 6 - 9 pm, (Details TBA)Orchard Park Mall: Friday, April 27, 3 - 8:30 pm $5 plus money for dinner and shopping!
MAY 2012
Tuesday Night Movies: 6 - 8:30 pm. Free (popcorn $2) Bowling and pizza: Friday, May 4, 6 - 9 pmGirls Night: Friday, May 11, 6 - 9 pmGo Carts: Friday, May 25, 3 - 7 pm
JUNE 2012
Tuesday Night Movies: 6 - 8:30 pm. Free (popcorn $2) EnergyPlex: Friday, June 1, 3 - 9 pm $20Action Fest: June 1 - 3, Volunteers needed for face painting!Leadership Retreat: Friday - Sunday, June 8 - 10 (Leadership Students only) Details, TBA.Bonfire Party Friday: June 15, 6 - 9 pm
VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES
Critteraid Grooming Program: Are you a cat lover? Why not volunteer with SADI at our local cat sanctuary, grooming and petting cats every second Thursday afternoon from 3:30-5pm. Transportation provided from SADI.
Zia’s Fundraiser: Make sure you buy a ticket to this event, on March 6 SADI takes over Zia’s for the night, get your tickets at the SADI Office, $30 each. Contact Laceydawn to volunteer.
Action Fest: Join us as we paint faces and spread joy at one of Summerland’s exciting summer festivals!
NEW!Go to http://eepurl.com/iwnLI to get all the information about what SADI is up to!
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YOUTH
Spring Programs at the Summerland Library
Storytime: Wed. 10:30- 11:15am 3 ½ - 5 yr olds. Apr. 11 – May 2 Toddlertime: Thurs. 10:30-11:00am 2 & 3 yr olds with an adult Apr. 12 – May 3 RhymeTime: Fri. 9:30-10:00am Babies 2yrs & under with an adult Apr. 13- May 4
Register for these free programs starting March 6th
Call the Library at 250-494-5591
Library Open Hours
Tuesday 10:00am-8:00pm Wednesday 10:00am-6:00pm Thursday 10:00am-6:00pm Friday 10:00am-5:00pm Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm
Royal Canadian
AIR CADETS902 Summerland Squadron
New cadets welcome anytime at theHarold Simpson Youth Centre
Wednesdays 6:15 pm9111 Peach Orchard Rd., SummerlandAGES
12 TO 18
CONTACT CAPTAIN
PHIL PATERSON250-494-7988
We Learn, We Build, We Play with...
LEGO® Bricks
REGISTER ONLINE TODAYAT BRICKS4KIDZ.COM
SPRING BREAK LEGO®
DAY CAMPSStarting March 19 - March 23 & March 26 - March 30
1pm - 4pm daily • Ideal for ages 6+
Checkout our LEGO® Birthday Parties andSummer Camps while online
Register before March 12, to be entered in our contestto win a LEGO® model
Phone: 778-516-1505Lego® is a registered trademark of the Lego® Company which
is not affi liated with these programs
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FITNESS PROGRAMS
INTERVAL CROSS TRAINING
An intense interval workout with a variety of fitness components to challenge your strength and endurance using Bosu’s, bands, weights and kettlebells.Dates: Apr. 2 - June 13/12 Mon./Wed. Code #750 (no class Apr. 9 & May 21)
Time: 5:30 - 6:30 pmFee: $100.00 (20 sessions)Instructors: Lynn EllisPlace: Aquatic & Fitness Centre
STRENGTH BOOTCAMP WITH KETTLEBELLS
A fitness class of advanced intervals of strength exercises. Using balls, bands, weights and introducing the highly acclaimed ‘ultimate toning tool’- Kettlebells. Kettlebells work nearly every muscle in your body, are a ‘slimming tool’ that can blast 300 calories in only 15 minutes. Get fit this spring with the Strength Bootcamp.Dates: Apr. 3 - June 7/12 Tues./Thurs. Code #751
Time: 4:15 - 5:15 pmFee: $100.00 (20 sessions)Instructors: Lynn EllisPlace: Aquatic & Fitness Centre
SENIOR AQUATIC EXERCISE
A program professionally designed especially for seniors using safe and gentle methods to increase range of motion. Combine shallow & deep water exercises. Participants will be required to fill out a PAR Q form at first class.Dates: Apr. 3 - June 14/12 Tues./Thurs. Code #749
Time: 2:05 - 3:00 pmFee: $66.00 (22 sessions)Instructors: Aquatic StaffPlace: Aquatic & Fitness Centre
50+ AQUASIZE - DEEP WATER EXERCISE
The focus of this class is range of motion, stability and strength to improve quality of life. Equipment is provided.Dates: Apr. 3 - June 14/12 Tues./Thurs. Code #745
Time: 8:05 - 9:00 amFee: $66.00 (22 sessions)Instructors: Aquatic StaffPlace: Aquatic & Fitness Centre
EVENING AQUASIZE
This 1 hour program combines deep and shallow water exercises. Every class will include cardiovascular, strength and stretching to improve overall fitness and toning. Floatation belts are used in the deep water portion to provide buoyancy and stability.Dates: Apr. 3 - June 14/12 Tues./Thurs. Code #746
Time: 8:05 - 9:05 pmFee: $66.00 (22 sessions)Instructors: Aquatic StaffPlace: Aquatic & Fitness Centre
THE 4 B’S PLUS WEIGHTS
Strength exercise using balls, bands, BOSU’s, Bender Balls & weights. Work every muscle using your base of support (the core).Dates: Apr. 3 - June 14/12 Tues./Thurs. Code #752
Time: 9:30 - 10:30 amFee: $110.00 (22 sessions)Instructor: Chris HarkinPlace: Aquatic & Fitness Centre
RECOPERecope offers a medically supervised Water Therapy Program and a Land Exercise Program for clients with a wide variety of medical conditions. These types of programs have proven helpful for hip and knee replacements, strokes, back problems, arthritis and many other conditions. Physio Therapist and nurse on staff.
A medical referral is required -please ask your doctor!
Come join us in the pool or on land, working at your own pace in a fun and supportive atmosphere.
Land Exercise Program• Mon., Wed. & Fri. - 9:30 am to 10:15 am OR• Mon., Wed. & Fri. - 10:45 am to 11:30 am
Water Therapy ProgramMon., Wed. & Fri. – 11:00 am to 12:00 pm (Noon)
Please contact Maureen for info at 250-494-9006
VOLUNTEERS ALWAYS NEEDED
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FITNESS PROGRAMSNIFTY FIFTY FITNESS
An advanced fitness program to increase strength and improve cardio endurance. This class is fun, the energy is high and will challenge you to your fullest capabilities. Beginner Advanced
Dates: Apr. 2 - June 15/12 Apr. 2 - June 15/12
(no class Apr. 6, 9 & May 21) (no class Apr. 6, 9 & May 21)
Time: 9:15 - 10:15 am 8:15 - 9:15 am Mon./Wed./Fri. Mon./Wed./Fri.Fee: $75.00 (30 sessions) $75.00 (30 sessions)Instructors: Lynn Ellis & Claire WatermanPlace: Summerland Drop-in Centre
USE IT OR LOSE IT - (BALANCE & STABILITY CLASS)
Research has shown that strength training can reverse many of the degenerative processes associated with aging and reduce the risk and severity of several health problems common among older adults, including, but not limited to falls. Join us for an activity based program focused on improving your balance. Pre and post assessments will be performed to monitor your progress. Dates: Apr. 2 - June 27/12 Mon./Wed. Code #754
(no class Apr. 9 & May 21)
Time: 7:30 - 8:30 amFee: $72.00 (24 sessions)Instructor: Chris HarkinPlace: Aquatic & Fitness Centre - Meeting Room
POLYNESIAN DANCE
Come and experience the beautiful dances of the Polynesian Islands (Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa and New Zealand (Maori). We focus on both ancient (kahiko) and modern (‘auana) aspects of Polynesian dance. You will learn the hula, which nurtures fun, grace, beauty and self-esteem.Dates: Apr. 2 - June 11/12 Mon.
(no class Apr. 9, May 7 & May 21)
Time: 6:45 - 7:45 pm Intermediate Level Code #810
7:15 - 8:15 pm Beginner Level Code #753
Fee: $48.00 (8 sessions)Instructor: Jane CampardoPlace: Library Main Room
WOMEN’S SELF DEFENCE
Have you ever been worried about safety walking home in the evening or in a new community? Become more aware of your surroundings and learn the skills to respond if you were to encounter aggressive behavior or an attack. This course is for all women, ideal for post-secondary students, shift workers or people who are out on their own after dark.Dates: Apr. 11 - May 2/12 Wed. Code #755
Time: 7:45 -9:45 pmFee: $50.00 (4 sessions)Instructor: Frank McConnellPlace: Arena Banquet Room
QIGONG
Qigong is a form of functional or practical fitness for daily life. Improving balance, mobility, and concentration. Using breathing (Qi) to enhance function and improve awareness of physical, emotional, and mental well being. The practice (gong) is based on exercises developed over several centuries. The classes are demonstrated and guided, making them accessible for all levels to participate.Dates: Session I Code #759
Apr. 10 - May 17/12 Tues./Thurs.
Session II Code #760
May 22 - June 28/12 Tues./Thurs.
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pmFee: Session I $100.00 (12 sessions)
Session II $100.00 (12 sessions)Instructor: Richard LautschPlace: Library Main Room
TAIJIQUAN
Utilizing our interpretation of Yang Taijiquan, our primary focus is on the practice of good fundamental principals. Ongoing attention to these fundamentals is maintained as students are progressively taught this form. Over time, students will discover the profound health benefits of the practice.Dates: Session I Code #761
Apr. 10 - May 17/12 Tues./Thurs.
Session II Code #762
May 22 - June 28/12 Tues./Thurs.
Time: 4:15 - 5:15 pmFee: Session I $100.00 (12 sessions)
Session II $100.00 (12 sessions)Instructor: Richard LautschPlace: Library Main Room
TAI JI
A gentle, flowing exercise practice for anyone at any age. Students will be introduced to a traditional 108 movement Tai Ji form, simple warm up movements and meditation techniques.Dates: March 13 - June 19/12 Tues. Code #758
Times: 6:00 - 7:30 pmFee: $90.00 (15 sessions)Instructor: Debra RicePlace: Arena Banquet Room
ADVANCED TAI JI
Advanced class for students that have been practicing the form and want to go deeper. Let down some walls, play with the movements with a beginner’s mind using music as a tool.Dates: Mar. 15 - June 21/12 Thurs. Code #811
Times: 6:00 - 7:30 pmFee: $90.00 (15 sessions)Instructor: Debra RicePlace: Arena Banquet Room
(Apr. 5 & 26 Library Main Room)
Code #747 Code #748
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FITNESS PROGRAMSMEDITATION EXPLORATIONS
Practice ancient and newer age meditation techniques that offer guided practice with tips and techniques that may help remove mental and emotional clutter, handle pain, find clarity, and find peace. Everyone is welcome to join in experiencing pathways to inner peace. Chairs are available.Dates: April 3 - June 12/12 Tues. Code #756
Time: 8:15 - 9:15 amFee: $55.00 (11 Sessions)Instructor: Cheryl PlewisPlace: Library Viewing Room
PROGRESSIVE YOGA
Stretch, strengthen, balance, open, relax and discover the freedom and comfort rewards yoga brings to body and mind. These sessions offer enhanced basic and progressing practices of the 8 Limbs of Yoga with breath work, cleansing techniques and energy work. All classes offer modifications and advancements for various levels of experience. Please bring a mat OR towel AND blanket to each class.Dates: April 3 - June 12/12 Tues. Code #764
Time: 9:30 - 11:00 am Fee: $82.50 (11 Sessions)Instructor: Cheryl PlewisPlace: Library Viewing Room
GENTLE YOGA
A gentle Hatha Yoga program using modifications and support to allow all levels of ability to experience the joy and freedom yoga brings. Good for injury and illness recovery and on-going body and mind wellness. Please bring a mat OR towel AND blanket to each class.Dates: April 4 - June 13/12 Wed. Code #757
Time: 4:15 - 5:45 pmFee: $82.50 (11 Sessions)Instructor: Cheryl PlewisPlace: Arena Banquet Room
YOGA
Lengthen…strengthen…breathe…find balance…and…stillness. This program is for those looking for an advancing physical and mental yoga practice paired with relaxation and short meditations to further enhance both body and mind wellness. Please bring a mat OR towel AND blanket to each class.Dates: April 4 - June 13/12 Wed. Code #763
Time: 6:00 - 7:30 pmFee: $82.50 (11 Sessions)Instructor: Cheryl PlewisPlace: Arena Banquet Room
*Combine Meditation Explorations with any one of
Cheryl’s weekly Yoga classes for $125.
YOGA
This program of Yoga postures, breath techniques and Yoga philosophy will move from the basic series into progressions and variations for increasing flexibility, strength and endurance. Beginners and intermediate students will enjoy taking their body, breath and mind into a deeper level. Please bring a mat and blanket to each class.Dates: April 2 - June 18/12 Mon.
(no class Apr. 9 & May 21)
Times: 5:30 - 7:00 pm - Beginner & Mixed Levels Class Code #768
7:15 - 8:45 pm - Intermediate Code #769 *Must have 1 year experience and a regular home practiceFee: $75.00 (10 Sessions)Instructor: Marsha SaldatPlace: Trout Creek School
INTRODUCTORY TENNIS Tennis lessons for adults who have little or no playing experience. Participants will learn the basics of rallying, volleying, and serving and will progress quickly to a playing stage.Dates: May 9 - June 13/12 Wed. Code #812
Time: 6:30 - 7:30 pm Fee: $42.00 (6 sessions)Instructor: Doug HolmesPlace: Powell Beach tennis courts, Trout Creek
TRY TENNIS DAY
A free introduction to tennis with Tennis Canada certified instructors to run activities, provide tips and show you how fun tennis can be. No need to register or have a racquet, just come down to the courts with non-marking footwear.Date: Saturday, April 14/12
Time: 2:00 - 3:00 pmFee: freePlace: Lakeshore Racquets Club (next to Rotary Beach)
GUIDED IMAGERY RELAXATION COURSE
Be guided in deep relaxation through a tranquil inner journey of the mind. Such a deeply relaxing state can help you improve your well-being, creativity and performance. You will also learn techniques to better deal with stress and anxiety in your daily life. Please bring your own mat, blanket & pillow.Dates: Session I Code #765
Mar. 20 - Apr. 10/12 Tues.
Session II Code #766
Apr. 24 - May 15/12 Tues.Time: 7:30 - 8:30 pmFee: Session I $30.00 (4 sessions)
Session II $30.00 (4 sessions)Instructor: Sawako Higuchi Place: Library Viewing Room
“PLEASE BRING A MAT OR TOWEL TO LIE ON AND A BLANKET TO ALL YOGA SESSIONS”
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OUTDOOR RECREATION
BIRDING FOR BEGINNERS
Help us to celebrate International Bird Migration Day by welcoming some of the 200+ birds that breed in the Okanagan. We will discuss the “how and what” of bird watching in a brief walk in the park. Wear sturdy footwear and bring binoculars if you have them. A copy of the checklist of the Birds of the Okanagan Valley is $3.00.Date: May 12/12 Sat.
Time: 7:00 - 9:00 amFee: Registration required, but cost is FREE Leader: Laurie RockwellPlace: Sun Oka Provincial Park
FIT WITH FIDO
Walks will be guided by a professional dog trainer that will keep you moving as you enjoy a fun, social atmosphere. Dogs and owners will enjoy both trail and road hikes throughout our scenic town. This is an opportunity to spend more time with your canine companion as well as increase your own fitness level. All dogs must be on leash and have current vaccinations. Please bring waste bags. Activity level- moderate.Dates: Apr. 25 - May 30/12 Wed. Code #770
Time: 6:30 - 7:30 pm Fee: $36.00 (6 sessions)Instructor: Chantel WestonPlace: Peach Orchard Park- meet by the Gazebo
VEGGIE GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS WORKSHOP
Nothing tastes better than crunchy peas or carrots picked fresh from the garden. Locally grown foods are more nutritious and easier on our environment, too. In this course, we will learn how to grow our own fresh vegetables. We will discuss locating a garden, container gardening, soil preparation, choosing seeds and plants, planting, irrigating, and harvesting our produce. Tea and coffee will be available; bring your own snacks or dinner.Date: Apr. 2/12 Mon. Code #813
Time: 5:00 - 9:00pmFee: $50.00Instructor: Kathryn McCourtPlace: Library Viewing Room
SUMMERLAND’S 6TH ANNUAL EARTH DAY EVENT
Sunday, April 22 - 10:00 am - 1:00 pmLocation: Dale Meadows Sports Complex
Join in the largest, most celebrated environmental event worldwide.
Do your part by participating locally.
For more information call 250-494-0447
Sponsored in part by the Parks & Recreation Department, Summerland Environmental Science Group and SADI.
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WEIGHT ROOM INTRODUCTIONGet the information needed to get started in the fitness room. Learn the basics of weight room etiquette and safe exercise technique. Our certified trainers will show you the proper use of cardio and weight training machines.
Call 250-494-0447 to book an appointment!FREE with purchase of First Time Pass
HEALTH CLUB SCHEDULE
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Monday / Wednesday
6:30 am - 9:15 pm
Tuesday / Thursday
6:00 am - 9:15 pm
Friday
6:30 am - 8:00 pm
Saturday
9:00 am - 8:00 pm
Sunday
9:00 am - 8:00 pm
Monday / Wednesday
6:30 am - 11:00 am
Noon - 1:15 pm
6:30 pm - 9:15 pm
Tuesday / Thursday
6:30 am - 1:15 pm
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
6:30 pm - 9:15 pm
Friday
6:30 am - 11:00 am
Noon - 1:15 pm
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Saturday
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Sunday
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Last entry into the Fitness Room is 8:45 pm Monday to Thursday Last entry into the Pool is 8:45 pm Monday to Thursday
Apr. 10 - June 29/12*Special rates offer ends Apr. 20/12
Adults (19-64 yrs.) - $108.00
Teens/Seniors (13+/65+) - $81.00
Teens/Seniors Adults Family* (13+)/(65+) (19 - 64 yrs.) (13+)
Drop-in (13+) .....$ 4.55 ...............$ 6.15
1 Month ..............$ 45.40 ...............$ 58.30 ............ $161.30
3 Months ............$ 115.60 ...............$ 138.00 ............ $391.60
6 Months ............$ 177.10 ...............$ 222.60
1 Year .................$ 323.20 ...............$ 412.00
Book of 10 ..........$ 33.70 ...............$ 48.30* Family rate: 2 adults & their own children 13 - 18 years
* All prices include HST *
HEALTH CLUB MEMBERSHIP
Membership rates include fitness room & pool
FITNESS ROOM POOL - 1 lane of 25m pool, hot tub, sauna
SPRING 2012APRIL 2 - JUNE 29/12
13205 Kelly Ave.
250-494-0447
All facilitiesCLOSED
Apr. 6, 7, 8, 9,May 21/12
*Due to fitness programsFloor space may be limited.
Please check notice board in fitness room.
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SUMMERLAND AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTRE
SPRING 2012 POOL SCHEDULE
APRIL 2 - JUNE 29, 2012ANY CHILD UNDER 10 YEARS OR WHO CANNOT SWIM A WIDTH OF THE POOL MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT 16 YEARS OR OLDER.
TIME MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. SUN.
6:30 -9:00 am
Early Bird Lane Swim • 5 days a weekAquasize
8:05 - 9:00 amAquasize
8:05 - 9:00 am
9:00 -10:00 am
PreschoolLessons and
Drop-In
SchoolLessons
PreschoolLessons and
Drop-In
SchoolLessons
SchoolLessons
RedCross
Lessons10:00 -
11:00 amSchoolLessons
SchoolLessons
SchoolLessons
SchoolLessons
SchoolLessons
11:00 -12 Noon
RecopeSchoolLessons
RecopeSchoolLessons
RecopeRENTAL
TIME12 Noon -1:15 pm
Adult SwimAquasize 12:05 pm
Adult SwimAdult Swim
Aquasize 12:05 pm
Adult SwimAdult Swim
Aquasize 12:05 pm RENTAL
TIME1:15 -
3:00 pmSchoolLessons
1:15 - 2:00 pm
SchoolLessons
1:15 - 2:00 pm
SchoolLessons
AdultSwim
1:30 - 2:30 pm
PleasureSwim
2:30 - 4:00 pm
Senior Swim2:05 - 3:00 pm
& Aquatic Exercise
Senior Swim2:05 - 3:00 pm
& Aquatic ExercisePleasure
Swim2:30 - 4:00 pm
3:00 -6:00 pm Red Cross Lessons
and Swim Club
Loonie Swim
3:00 - 5:00 pm
Swim Club
5:00 - 6:30 pm6:00 -
6:30 pmRENTAL
TIMERENTAL
TIME
6:30 -8:00 pm
PLEASURE SWIM • Everybody Welcome! • 7 Days a Week
8:00 -9:15 pm
Masters Swim &
Adult Swim
Adults19 yrs. & over8:05 - 9:05 pm
Aquasize
Masters Swim &
Adult Swim
Adults19 yrs. & over8:05 - 9:05 pm
Aquasize
Teen SwimRENTAL
TIMERENTAL
TIME
AQUATIC SCHEDULE
A Health Club Swim Lane is not available during shaded blocks
Preschool 3 – 5 ........$ 1.00 ..........$ N/A ............$ N/A ........... $ N/A ........... $ N/A ............ $ N/A
Child 6 – 12 ..............$ 2.25 ..........$ 19.00 ............$ 20.00 ........... $ 46.25 ........... $ 84.75 ............ $ 157.75
Teen 13 – 18 ............$ 3.00 ..........$ 27.80 ............$ 28.60 ........... $ 77.90 ........... $ 135.90 ............ $ 252.50
Adult 19+ .................$ 4.00 ..........$ 33.50 ............$ 35.60 ........... $ 90.70 ........... $ 156.00 ............ $ 289.50
Senior 65+ ...............$ 3.50 ..........$ 27.80 ............$ 28.60 ........... $ 77.90 ........... $ 135.90 ............ $ 252.50
Family* ....................$ 8.60 ..........$ N/A ............$ 71.40 ........... $ 194.80 ........... $ 337.30 ............ $ 631.30* A family consists of 2 adults and their own children under 19 years.* All prices include HST
Single Book/10 tickets 1-Month Pass 3-Month Pass 6-Month Pass 1-Year Pass~ ADMISSION RATES ~
All facilitiesCLOSED
Apr. 6, 7, 8, 9,May 21/12
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AQUATIC PROGRAMSSWIM LESSON SCHEDULE - SPRING I
MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS - 5 WEEK SET - Apr. 11 - May 14/12 (10 lessons)
9:00 - 9:30 am SP 3 Code #774 Parent & Tot Code #772
9:30 - 10:00 am SP 1 Code #773 SP 2 Code #771
3:00 - 3:30 pm SP 3 / SK 3/4 Code #775 SP 2 / SK 2 Code #776
3:30 - 4:00 pm SP1/SK1 Code #777 SK 5/6 Code #778
4:00 - 4:30 pm SP 3 / SK 3/4 Code #779 SP 1 / SK 1 Code #780
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS - 5 WEEK SET - Apr. 10 - May 10/12 (10 lessons)
3:00 - 3:30 pm SK 5/6 Code #781 SK 7/8/9/10 Code #7823:15 - 4:00 pm3:30 - 4:00 pm SP 1 / SK 1 Code #783
4:00 - 4:30 pm SP 3 / SK 3/4 Code #784 SP 2 / SK 2 Code #785
SUNDAY ONLY - Apr. 15 - June 24/12 (10 lessons) (No class on May 20/12)
9:00 - 9:30 am SK 5/6 Code #790 SP 2 / SK 2 Code #791
9:30 - 10:00 am SP 3 Code #786 SK 7/8 Code #7879:30 - 10:15 am
10:00 - 10:30 am SP 1 / SK1 Code #792SK 3/4 10:15 - 10:45 am Code #788
10:30 - 11:00 am SK 9/10 Code #789
10:30 - 11:15 am Parent & Tot 10:45 - 11:15 am Code #81411:00 - 11:30 am
* Schedule may vary slightly due to program registration. Classes will be added or cancelled pending registration.
REGISTRATION FOR SWIM LESSONS BEGINS MARCH 6, 2012
FEES10 Lessons
Parent/Tot (starfish, duck, sea turtle) 1/2 Hour Class $35.50
Swim Preschool (SP 1-3) 1/2 Hour Class $35.50
Swim Kids level (SK 1-6) 1/2 Hour Class $35.50
Swim Kids level (SK 7-10) 3/4 Hour Class $48.50
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AQUATIC PROGRAMSSWIM LESSON SCHEDULE - SPRING II
MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS - 5 WEEK SET - May 23 - June 25/12 (10 lessons)
9:00 - 9:30 am SP 3 Code #796 Parent & Tot Code #794
9:30 - 10:00 am SP 1 Code #795 SP 2 Code #793
3:00 - 3:30 pm SP 2 / SK 2 Code #797
SK 7/8/9/10 Code #798
3:15 - 4:00 pm3:30 - 4:00 pm SP 3 / SK 3/4 Code #799
4:00 - 4:30 pm SP 1 / SK 1 Code #800 SK 5/6 Code #801
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS - 5 WEEK SET - May 22 - June 21/12 (10 lessons)
3:00 - 3:30 pm SP 1 / SK 1 Code #802 SP 3 / SK 3/4 Code #803
3:30 - 4:00 pm SP 3 / SK 3/4 Code #804 SP 1 / SK 1 Code #805
4:00 - 4:30 pm SK 5/6 Code #806 SP 2 / SK 2 Code #807
Not sure what level to register in? Drop by the Aquatic Centreduring a public swim time for a free swimming evaluation.SWIM LESSONS
Swimmers progress through levels based on participation and age.
Swimmers progress through levels based on continuous evaluation.
Swimmers progress through levels based on skill evaluation.
NEW PROGRAM STRUCTURE Red Cross Swim Kids(6 yrs & older)
Parent and Tot(4 months - 3 years)
Red Cross Swim Preschool (3-5 years)
Unparented lessons
Legend
IncompleteComplete
SK1
SK2
SK3
SK4
SK5 - SK10
SP1
SP2
SP3
Starfish
4-12 months
Sea Otter
3-5 years
Salamander
3-5 years
Sunfish
3-5 years
Crocodile
3-5 years
Whale
3-5 years
Duck
12-24 months
Sea Turtle
2-3 years★ NEW - Now a
parented lesson
★ NEW - 1st level of unparented lessons
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STANDARD FIRST AID AND CPRPre-Req. 14 yearsStandard First Aid and CPR will teach you all the CPR and choking procedures (adult, child, infant, and 2-rescuer), heart attacks, strokes, AED intro, as well as topics such as bleeding, shock, fainting, poisoning, epilepsy, diabetic emergencies, allergic reactions, burn accidents, heat and cold emergencies, head and neck injuries, and musculoskeletal injuries.
March 27 - 29/12
2:00 - 8:00 pm
$96.00 INCLUDES MANUAL
ADVANCED AQUATICS & FIRST AIDBRONZE MEDALLIONPre-Req. 13 years or bronze starThe Lifesaving Society’s Bronze Medallion Award teaches an understanding of the lifesaving principles embodied in the four components of water rescue education - judgement, knowledge, skill and fitness. Rescuers learn tows and carries, and defense and release methods in preparation for challenging rescues of increased risk involving conscious and unconscious victims of various types. Lifesavers develop stroke efficiency and endurance in a timed swim.
April 10 - May 10/12
5:30 - 7:30 pm - Tues. / Thurs.
$175.00 INCLUDES MANUAL & EXAM
BRONZE CROSSPre-Req. bronze medallionBronze Cross is designed for lifesavers that want the challenge of more advanced training including an introduction to safe supervision in aquatic facilities and spinal injury management. This course will qualify you to lifeguard under the current BC Health Act (if you are 17 years of age). This course is a pre-requisite for all advanced training programs including National Lifeguard and Instructor certification.
May 22 - June 21/12
5:30 - 7:30 pm - Tues. / Thurs.
$160.00
WSI - WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTORPre-Req. 15 years & possess Red Cross AWSI
(Assistant Water Safety Instructor) CertificationThis course further develops your instructional ability by focusing on how to plan and teach the Red Cross Swim Program continuum. You will also learn instructional emergency response procedures, skills and stroke development and numerous corrective strategies. To complete this course you will be required to co-teach between 10-12 hours. Afterwards, the skills you have learned with us can prepare you for employment in Aquatics, recreation and may other fields. Certifications are recognized Canada-wide.
Mar. 23, 24, 30 & 31/12
Fridays 5:00 - 10:00 pm • Saturdays 1:00 - 9:00 pm$225.00 INCLUDES MANUAL
FUN • COMPETITION • SELF-EMPOWERMENT • FRIENDS • SPORTSMANSHIP • LIFE SKILLS
SUMMERLAND ORCA SWIM TEAM
2012- 2013 ORCA Registration: June 4th & 5th Aquatic Centre Meeting Room 6:00 - 9:00 pmSummerland ORCA Triathlon & Kids of Steel Race: Sunday, Sept. 2nd 2012
For club information and race registration visit www.orcaswimclub.com*ORCA Swimmers must be able to swim 25m or have completed Red Cross Swim Kids Level 4
WE ACKNOWLEDGE THE FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
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TANEDATANEDAKARATE DOJOKARATE DOJO
Traditional Karate for an Evolving Society
250-768-2241www.tanedakaratedojo.com
Choose the Club with a Record of Excellence!
Train in a fun environment that includes
development of respect, discipline,
self esteem, physical & mental fitness
Instructor: Chris Taneda, 7thDan2004 Karate BC Coach of the Year
NCCP Level 3 Coach
Head coach for Zone 2 Thompson/Okanagan
PHONE# 1-866-445-KICK(5425)
Adult & Children Programs
Summerland • Penticton Now
accepting
5&6 year
olds!
WednesdaysGiants Head Elementary
FridaysHoly Cross School
SPRING REGISTRATION
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Sunday April 15, 2012Square Foot Gardening DemonstrationGrasslands Nursery, 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Monday April 16, 2012Documentary Film: “The Future of Food”Summerland Centre Stage Theatre, 6:30pm
Wednesday April 18, 2012Philosophers’ Café, “Working toward a Sustainable Local Food System”Summerland Art Gallery, 9533 Main St., 6:30pm
Thursday April 19, 2012Documentary Film: “Silent Invasion”Summerland Centre Stage Theatre, 6:30pm
Friday April 20, 2012Earth Week Street FestivalMain Street, 3:00pm – 6:00pm
Saturday April 21, 2012Be Green ~ Buy Local Summerland Business Exposition IOOF Hall, Main Street, 11:00am – 3:00pm
Wild and Wonderful-Earth Day storytime and book display for the whole familySummerland Library, Wharton St., 2:00 pm
Imagination StationSummerland Art Gallery, 9533 Main St. 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Reading of Dr. Seuss’ The Loraxoutside the Library, every half hour from 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm
Sunday April 22, 20126th Annual Earth Day CelebrationDale Meadows Sports Field 10:00am - 1:00pm
Summerland’s 3rd Annual Earth Week CelebrationApril 15 - 22, 2012
This Earth Week, you are invited to take part in activities that celebrate
environmental education and action. If you want to learn
about simple things you can do to reduce your carbon footprint, take action, and have fun, attend this week of FREE f a m i l y activities.
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COMMUNITY - SPECIAL EVENTS
ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:Parade• Park Entertainment• Children’s Events• Concessions• Dance• Slo Pitch Tournament•
Something for Everyonein the Family!
250-494-0447for more information
INDIVIDUAL, TEAM AND FAMILY CATEGORIESRecreational, fun & competitive
SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 2012
Bike - 7:• 00 amSwim - 9:• 00 amRun - 6:• 00 pm (with Giant’s Head Run)
MAN OF STEEL
TRIATHLON
MAN OF STEEL
TRIATHLON
ONLINE REGISTRATION - www.runningroom.comor register in person at the Aquatic Centre
SUMMERLAND ACTION FESTIVAL
Registration includes:Endless rewards for participating!• T-Shirt (first 500 competitors)• Free swim• Eligibility for Draw Prizes• Ribbons for all children 7 and under•
For more information callthe Recreation Office - 250-494-0447
EVERYONE IS A WINNER!EVERYONE IS A WINNER!Registration Forms Available after
April 15th at the Aquatic & Fitness Centre
REGISTER BEFORE MAY 25th FOR EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT!
June 1, 2 & 3
FAMILY FRIENDLY RUN5 KM or 10 KM Distances
SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 2012
22 Categories (all ages)Race start: 6:00 pm at LibraryPrizes and Awards Ceremony: 7:30 pm at Memorial Park
GIANT’S HEAD RUNGIANT’S HEAD RUN
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COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
SAILING SEASON 2012• Best beach and best water access in the South Okanagan!• Reasonable family membership rates.• CYA sailing lessons run through July and August with
qualified instructor. Ages 6 and up.
Canoe/Kayak/Sailboat storageSail storage
UPGRADED FLEET FOR LEARN TO SAIL LESSONS!
Become a member and take advantage of this little jewelof a dinghy sailing club in Summerland.
Phone Pam 250-494-7552
SOUTH OKANAGAN SAILING ASSOCIATION11619 LAKESHORE DRIVE, SUMMERLAND
www.sosailing.ca
CHECK OUTOUR WEBSITE AT
LAKESHORE
RACQUETS
CLUB
Spring Tennis LeaguesStarting week of April 16th
Men’s doubles: Monday evenings
Ladies’ doubles: Wednesday evenings
Mixed doubles: Monday mornings and Friday evenings
Contact: Doug Holmes 250-494-0437
Junior Team TennisStarting week of April 16th
8 -10 yrs (¾-court): Mon. and Wed. - 4:00 - 5:00pm
9 -16 yrs (full-court): Mon. and Wed. - 5:00 - 6:00pm
Contact: Doug Holmes 250-494-0437
Club MembershipContact: Bev Russell 250-494-9627
Drop-in tickets for tennis and squash available
upstairs at ESHPI for $10
LakeshoreRacquets
Club13607 Lakeshore Dr.
(next to Rotary Beach)
OPEN HOUSESaturday, April 14th
Kids activities: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pmAdults and teens: 2:00 - 3:00 pm
Come down and try Tennis and Squash! Certified coaches will be on hand to run activities and show you how to hit the ball. Racquets available for use; refreshments provided. Learn about our adult and youth programs and the many benefits of Club membership.
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COME PLAYCOME PLAY
WITH US!WITH US!
Play Readings are the third Thursday • of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Summerland Alliance Church hall. Everyone is welcome!
Keep in touch with us (see below)• for spring events!
If you would like to be involved in these events, or just get to know us, you can email us
at ssptheatre@gmail.com to get on our email list. You can also visit us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter @SummSingTheatre or call us at250-494-5295 for more information.
New members always welcome!
What the Art Gallery has to Offer:Summer Arts Program � - Art, music &
theatre programs for children of all ages
are offered during the school holidays.
Booking forms will be available from May
2012. Please call the gallery or visit our
website for more details.
Gallery Shows: � - Visit the gallery to see
work by local artists. There are 9 shows
during 2012, please contact the gallery
or visit our website for dates and times of
shows.
Our � Gift Gallery has unique gifts by
local artists: pottery, paintings, Jewelry
greetings cards and much more.
Hours of Operation:
Gallery and Gift Shop
Oct - Mar Tue - Fri, 1pm - 4pm
Apr - Sep Tue - Fri, 10am - 4pm
Saturday, 10am - 4pm (all year round)
Office
Monday – Friday, 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm
9533 Main Street 250-494-4494
admin@summerlandarts.com
http://summerlandarts.com
Summerland CommunityArts Council
9533 Main Street 250-494-4494 admin@summerlandarts.com http://summerlandarts.com
SWIM BIKE RUN WITH US!A triathlon club focused on Kids of Steel - Ages 5-15
Youth (KOS) Spring Training and•
Summer Camps
Adult Training - Year round•
All levels from Beginners to Competitive•
Triathlon Canada certified coaching•
Fitness Fun Team Activities while Training
Perfect Family Sport Positive Racing Experiences
Join TriPower today!
To register or for more informationvisit http://web.me.com/tripower/
Contact Coach Melissa Berrisford250.462.4338 / bmelissa@telus.net
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• Air Conditioned • Meeting Rooms • Birthday Parties • Weddings • Full Kitchen Facilities • Main Hall/Gym Accommodates 200 • Special Youth Rates
Harold Simpson MemorialYouth Centre
9111 Peach Orchard Rd.
For information/booking phone: 250-494-9338
SummerlandArena
8820 Jubilee Rd.
☛ A 200 ft. by 85 ft. ice surface with spectator capacity for 875 people☛ Includes concession, electronic score board and six dressing rooms☛ Open 8 am to 12 midnight, seven days a week
Summerland Minor Hockey ............Crystal Gove ...............250-494-7164Summerland Skating Club ...............Cathy Brickenden ........250-494-1747
For information on booking the arena call the Recreation Department Office at 250-494-0447
ARENABanquet Room
All inquiries
250-494-04478820Jubilee Rd.
* Getting Married?* Having an Anniversary?* Need a meeting location?* Planning a reception?
* Accommodates 250+ people* Air conditioned* Wheelchair accessibility* Full catering kitchen
and bar area
Summerland Rodeo Grounds Complex18707 Bathville Road
Facilities include:✯ Clubhouse with small kitchen and washrooms
✯ Concession with grill, freezer and fridges
✯ Washroom and shower hut building
✯ Equestrian storage building
✯ Riding Ring – 210 feet by 192 feet
✯ Holding Pen – 210 feet by 150 feet
✯ Covered bleachers
For information on use of the Rodeo Groundsor the booking of facilities call the
Parks and Recreation Department at 250-494-0447
Peach Orchard Campground
6321 PEACH ORCHARD ROAD(www.peachorchard.ca)
Open from May 15 - September 15 each year.e-mail: peachorchardcamp@shaw.ca
Grassy and treed sites including tennis courts.CAMPGROUND RESERVATIONS:
CALL: (250) 494-9649
COMMUNITY - FACILITIES
Telephone: (250) 494-8238 | email: shs38@shaw.ca9536 Main St., Summerland
Accommodates up to 110 guests• Convenient bar space • Stage platform• Audio equipment•
Full professional kitchen• Wheelchair access• Ample parking• Catering available•
Excellent for Weddings, Reunions, Meetings, CoursesExcellent for Weddings, Reunions, Meetings, Courses
“The best Little Hall in Summerland”“The best Little Hall in Summerland”
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DISTRICT OF SUMMERLAND PARKS MAP
Park Bench/Picnic Table/Tree Dedication ProgramThe Summerland Parks and Recreation Department’s Donation Program provides a means for individuals and organizations to donate funds to enhance our parks
system. At this time park benches, picnic tables and trees are available.
Donations to Canadian Municipalities are tax deductible and income tax letters are issued for all donations. It should be understood that donations to the District
of Summerland in no way constitutes ownership of the item, the land upon which it is situated, or surrounding lands. All items donated become the property of
the District of Summerland and receive an appropriate standard of maintenance.
The location for benches, picnic tables or trees are decided in consultation with the Parks and Recreation Staff. Once a donation and location have been
approved, installation will be done within a 12-week period, depending on the item purchased and the time of year. The donor will automatically be notified
after an item has been installed.
If you require further information regarding the Park Bench/Picnic Table/Tree Dedication Program, or would like to make a donation, contact the Parks and
Recreation Office at 250-494-0447.
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PARKS & SCHOOLSParks and open spaces bring beauty to an area while giving
people satisfaction and improving their quality of life.
1 , 2 Summerland Middle School and Summerland Secondary School 20 acres
• playcourt, 2 outdoor basketball hoops, tennis courts, soccer fields, softball diamonds.
3 Giant’s Head Elementary School and Dale Meadows Park 30 acres
• soccer field, softball field, 3 playgrounds and a playcourt. The playing field complex has
5 fenced softball fields, 3 soccer fields, 1.2 Km jogging track, washrooms and picnic tables.
4 Trout Creek Elementary School 4 acres
• playground equipment, softball diamonds, soccer fields.
5 Living Memorial Baseball Park 12.5 acres
• 3 baseball diamonds, grandstand, washrooms.
6 Memorial Park 5 acres
• playground equipment, bandshell, horseshoe pitch and clubhouse, washrooms,
picnic tables, park benches.
7 Peach Orchard Park 3.5 acres
• playground equipment, beach, floating docks, boat launch, walking trail, sand volleyball,
washrooms, firepit, picnic tables and park benches, water spray park, public art and
Spirit Square covered picnic area. Spray Park opens May long weekend – September.
8 Rotary Beach 4 acres
• beach, floating docks, walking pier, washrooms, picnic tables and park benches.
9 Powell Beach 8 acres
• beach, washrooms, tennis courts (with lights), softball field
and picnic tables.
10 Kinsmen Park & Holler Riparian Area 0.4 acres
• playground equipment, beach and picnic tables with a natural stream area.
11 Crescent Beach 0.2 acres
• beach and picnic tables.
12 Giant’s Head Park 220 acres
• trails and lookout. (Open April - October, depending on weather)
13 Julia Kinsmen Park 0.2 acres
• playground equipment, park bench and picnic tables.
14 Sunoka Beach 52 acres
• beach, playground equipment, picnic tables, washrooms.
15 Aquatic & Fitness Centre
• 25 m indoor pool, fitness room, hot tub, sauna.
16 Arena, Curling Rink, Banquet Room & Skateboard Park 5.5 acres
• skating, curling, banquet facility.
17 Garnet Valley Dam (Priest Camp - historic park) 50 acres
• pit toilets, fishing (no motorized boats).
18 Rodeo Grounds Complex 40 acres
• clubhouse, riding ring, bleachers.
19 Peach Orchard Campground and Adams Street Bird Sanctuary 13 acres
• over 128 sites including a tennis court plus a natural area across the street.
20 Doggie Beach 0.2 acres
• fenced beach area for dogs.
21 Mount Conkle Park 250 acres
• natural park area that was dedicated as part of Summerland’s Centennial in
October, 2006, includes a section of the Trans Canada Trail.
22 Lakeshore/Beaver St. Park 0.2 acres
• beach, picnic table and park benches.
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PARKS AND TRAILS
Spirit Square includes a large covered gazebo with a stage area, public art (an operating sundial sculpture) interpretive historic signs, picnic tables and park benches. The whole area is wheel chair accessible.
Children of all ages are welcome atChildren of all ages are welcome at
Summerland Millennium Spray ParkSummerland Millennium Spray ParkPeach Orchard BeachPeach Orchard Beach
Open May long weekend until September | Daily 10:00 am to 8:00 pm
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Peach Orchard Beach
A 4.5 kilometre loop•
Trail head located near the top of Peach • Orchard Road, just below the highway underpass
Trails along Eneas and Prairie Creek•
Historical points of interest and lake views•
Signage and park benches•
Summerland Kinsmen & K40 Club, • Summerland Rotary Club and Summerland Kiwanis Club all assisted with upgrading of trail areas
Summerland Environmental Science group • and volunteers planted native plants along Eneas Creek
The Summerland Centennial Trail
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PARKS AND TRAILSSummerland Trans Canada Trail
The Summerland Trans Canada Trail includes a dedicated 3.8 km walkway at the base of Conkle Mountain that goes from Fyffe Road to the Rodeo Grounds. The trail also continues out of Summerland for 6 km to Faulder and another 36.7 km to just east of Osprey Lake. Recent upgrades to the trail include 4 bridges and in 2010, a total of 18 kilometers have been resurfaced, which is over ½ the distance to Osprey Lake. Trail resurfacing will continue and fundraising is still ongoing to upgrade the trails. Donations for the trail can be sent: c/o Geoff Solly, Treasurer, Trans Canada Trail Society,6803 Nixon Rd., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z9.
CANADIAN BOAT OPERATORS COURSE
GET YOUR BOATOPERATORS CARD!
In order to operate any motorized watercraft for recreational purposes, you need proof of operator competency or a “Boat Operators Card”. Course includes instruction, manual and exam.
Dates: May 14 & 16/12 - Mon. & Wed.Time: 6:30 - 9:30 pmFee: $80.00 includes manualInstructor: Steve Toth, OceantecPlace: Aquatic & Fitness Centre
Conference Room
For registration information call theSummerland Parks and Recreation office
or Aquatic desk.
250-494-0447
Free poleFree polewalking clinicswalking clinics
Turn a simple walk into a total body workout. Lessen Turn a simple walk into a total body workout. Lessen impact by 26% off lower joints. Burn up to 48% more impact by 26% off lower joints. Burn up to 48% more calories, increase cardio fitness by 20%, naturally calories, increase cardio fitness by 20%, naturally correct body posture and increase your stability. correct body posture and increase your stability. Walking poles provided. Come and give it a try.Walking poles provided. Come and give it a try.
SATURDAYSMarch 6, 2012March 24, 2012April 14, 2012June 16, 2012June 30, 2012
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Instructor:Jana McFarlane
Place:Aquatic Centre
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SUMMERLANDMOVE FOR HEALTH DAY& RICK HANSEN RELAY CELEBRATIONWEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2012
Join the Party! The highlight of the MOVE FOR HEALTH DAY EVENTS will be the 25th Anniversary Rick Hansen Relay end of day celebration at Dale Meadows Park.All events & BBQ are FREE.
Come out and cheer on Summerland’s “Difference Come out and cheer on Summerland’s “Difference Makers” who were chosen as Rick Hansen Medal Makers” who were chosen as Rick Hansen Medal
Bearers for the local portion of this nation-wide relay.Bearers for the local portion of this nation-wide relay.
SUMMERLAND MOVE FOR HEALTH DAY EVENTS
Dale Meadows Park - 4:30 - 6:30 pm4:30 to
5:00 pmZumba- fun for all ages!
5:00 to
5:45 pmFamily Walk-Wheel-Run around the 1.2 km loop
6:00 pm
Rick Hansen Relay ***Final medal bearer arrives***
Rick Hansen Foundation End of Day Ceremony
FREE BBQ sponsored by McDonald’s to follow
www.rickhansen.com
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