GUIDE
2014FALL
• Fall Fitness Classes• Children, Youth and Adult Programs• Special Events• PD Day Activities• Community Contacts
In this Issue:
www.warman.ca
Community Programs Registration night
Thursday September 47:00pm - 9:00pm
@ The Legends Centre
LEISURE
City of Warman Program Registration Night
Monday August 25th 6:00PM
2 Fall 2014 Leisure Guide
Recreation and Community Services Department
Customer [email protected]
Before and After School Program
Program CoordinatorNancy Schwager
Facility Maintenance SupervisorTim Doell
Parks SupervisorCalvin Bruneau
Recreation and Community Programs Supervisor
Coralie [email protected]
Recreation Promotions and Marketing Supervisor
Heather [email protected]
Recreation and Community Services Manager
Paul [email protected]
Phone 306.933.2210
Fax 306.933.2245
facility hours
October 13 - ClosedNovember 11 - Closed until 12:00pm
December 24 - Closed at 3:00pmDecember 25 - ClosedDecember 26 - Closed
December 31st - Closed at 3:00pmJanuary 1st - Closed
closure dates
The Legends CentreMonday - Sunday 8:30am - 10:00pmEvent Specific Hours of Operation
contentsContact Information
Parks Map
Facilities and Bookings
Special Events
How to Register
Childminding Room
Fitness Classes
Children’s Programs
PD Day Activities and
Before and After School Program
Youth Programs
Adult Programs
Drop In Programs
Warman Community Library
Community Contacts
23461011121415
1617182026
Registration Night Monday August 25 @ The Legends Centre 3
facility hoursThe Legends CentreMonday - Sunday 8:30am - 10:00pmEvent Specific Hours of Operation
Your Your actionaction can can movemove others!others!
Warman in motion Starts with YOU!
October is in motion Month
www.in-motion.ca
No matter what you do, it starts with you! Your actions can help make where we live, work, learn & play
friendly to physical activity!
Join us OCTOBER 1st R.J. Gidluck Park
For a GINORMOUS in motion Dance Party & Walk
4 Fall 2014 Leisure Guide
Facilities and BookingsFor all your events, tournaments, games and parties!
Facility BookingsThe City of Warman has a variety of facilities that can be rented. Whether you are planning a meeting, wedding, workshop or tournament, we have a venue for you!
How to Book a FacilityContact the Recreation And Community Services Department at The Legends Centre to confirm facility availability or view availability online at www.warman.ca/facility schedules. Once a date has been determined a rental contract must be completed and returned to The Legends Centre.
Registration Night September 4th at The Legends Centre
Find us on Facebook!
Program runs September - June
Sonia’s School of Ukrainian Dance is a competitive, non-profit, ukrainian dance
group for ages 3yrs to 18 yrs. Now located in Warman.
For further information please contact the Recreation and Community Services Department, located at The Legends Centre, at 306-933-2210 or email [email protected]
Questions
Registration Night Monday August 25 @ The Legends Centre 5
Build your con�dence?Grow as a leader?
Improve your communication & public speaking skills?
Facebook: Warman - Talk of the Square Toastmasters
For more information:
ARE YOU LOOKING TO
Visit Warman Talk of the Square Toastmasters – it will change your life.
Websitehttp://talkofthesquare.toastmastersclubs.org/
Join us at a Meeting:The Legends Centre - 701 Centennial Blvd
Thursday’s alernating between a noon meeting (12:00 - 1:00 PM) and an evening meeting (7:00 - 8:00 PM).
6 Fall 2014 Leisure Guide
September
Fall Community Wide Registration NightThursday, September 4The Legends Centre7:00pm - 9:00pmJoin local minor sports and community groups for a night of city wide registration for 2014/2015 programs.Watch www.warman.ca for more information. 306-933-2210
Warman Osler Skating ClubIt’s Never to Late to Learn to Skate
Our club provides skating instruction for skates ages 3 to 103.PreCanSkate 3 &4 yrsCanSkate 5 yrs and up, levels 1-4Primary StarSkate - levels 5-7STARSkate - develop fundamental figure skating skillsAdultSkate - advance previous skills or learn to skate
Fall Community Garage SaleSaturday, September 20$5.00 to register your garage sale on our community listing. www.warman.ca
Special EventsWhat’s happening in your community!
Warman Fire Dept 50th Anniversary Dine & DanceSaturday, September 13Brian King Centre @ 7:00pmTickets are $30 each and include a catered meal,
program, silent auction, live band “Paradise Road” and a midnight lunch. This is a formal event, (no blue jeans) where members of Police, Fire, EMS and Military are en-couraged to wear their dress uniform. Contact Deputy Fire Chief Russ Austin at 306-931-3158 for individual tickets or a table of 8, or to donate auction items.
Warman Community BandTime to start thinking about Music Mondays again. In September ,the Warman Community Band and Diamond Jazz Band will be starting up rehearsals on Monday evenings. We're looking for musicians of all stripes to join us. If you can read music - join the
community concert band, community jazz band or both! We have a fun time preparing for our concerts. Treats and cookies are often featured during rehearsal intermissions. Trumpets, trombones, tubas, saxophones, french horns, flutes, percussionists - we want you! Check us out on Facebook or call director Barrie Redford @ (306) 242-2399 for more information.
Saskatoon Blades Exhibition GameSeptember 6The Legends CentreTickets available through Warman Minor HockeyVisit www.warmanwildcats.com for further information.
Valley United SOCCER BALL Comedy Night and Cabaret FundraiserFriday, September 12
Brian King CentreTickets now On sale: $25/person. No minors allowed. Call Lana @ 306-381-8959 or Kerri @ 306-290-8814.www.valleyunitedsc.com
Club Contest - Warman Talk of the Square Toastmasters
Thursday, September 18The Legends CentreFor more information please visit our Facebook page - Warman - Talk of the Square Toastmasters or our website - http://talkofthesquare.toastmastersclubs.org/Richard - 306-380-7428
Community BBQ Thursday, September11, 2014 5:00p.m. -7:00p.m.
Location: GAMA parking lot beside Credit UnionAll are welcome!
Registration Night Monday August 25 @ The Legends Centre 7
Fall Back Alley CleanupSeptember 29 to October 10For further details on this program please refer to our website www.warman.ca and watch for the brochure in your upcoming water bills.
Warman’s “Open for Business” ExpoOctober 17 - 5:00pm - 9:00pm October 18 - 9:00am - 4:30pmThe Legends CentreAlso on site will be Taste of Warman, Farmer’s Market in the Parking Lot, and children’s activities.Registration for booths now open. Contact Josh @ (306)933-1830 or [email protected]
Scared Scriptless Players AGMThursday, October 87:00pm at The Legends CentreContact Jamie @ [email protected]
Warman Mennonite Special Care Home Fall SupperOctober 235:00pm - 8:00pmBrian King Centre
October
SilverBell Charity Golf ClassicProceeds to Warman KidSportSaturday, September 27For more information see Page 17.
Fall Community Garage SaleSaturday, September 20$5.00 to register your garage sale on our community listing. www.warman.ca
Warman Fire Dept Open House and Free BBQWednesday, October 85:30pm - 8:00pm at the Warman FirehallFire Prevention week 2014 is themed “Working Smoke Alarms Save Lives- Test Yours Every Month!” Come down to the Firehall and tour our Firehall and Emergency Operations Centre, go through our trucks and see some demonstrations. Lots of free stuff for the kids! Contact the Firehall at 306-931-3158 for more information.
Culture DaysSeptember 27 Calling all artists, musicians, dancers, historians and many more. We want you to join the national movement to help teach our community about Culture and reasons why we should all love culture. The City of Warman and the Warman Community Library will be hosting a come and go tea on September 26th showcasing local artists.For further details on how you can help, please contact Coralie at 306-933-2210 or email [email protected]
Pre -Vet Club Registration NightThe Pre-Vet club program will run for the entire 2014/2015 school year and will have multiple related events scheduled for the members throughout the year. The club is open to anyone from grade 9 and up and there will be an academic requirement of 80%. The club’s main goal is to assist anyone who wants to get into vet school and give them their best chance at being successfully accepted into vet school. This program will be run by Colette Neudorf co-owner of the new Warman Small Animal Hospital that is currently under construction at 205- Central Street. For more information, please contact Colette at 306 371-8510 or email: [email protected]
Guest Night - Warman Talk of the Square Toastmasters
Thursday, October 16thThe Legends CentreFor more information please visit our Facebook page - Warman - Talk of the Square Toastmasters or our website - http://talkofthesquare.toastmastersclubs.org/Richard - 306-380-7428
Warman Farmer’s MarketThursdays 2-6pm May - OctoberLocally produced products – honey, eggs, baking, sausage and meats, Greenhouse grown vegetables, and much, much more.Like us on FacebookBuy Local – Eat Fresh
October is IN MOTION MONTHCheck out Page 2 for information on our GINORMOUS in motion walk that will be held on October 1st. The City of Warman will also be hosting an in-motion challenge, check our website after September 4 for more details.
8 Fall 2014 Leisure Guide
Warman Mennonite Special Care HomeBake SaleDate and Time TBDWatch the newsletter and Gazette for further details.
Remembrance Day ServiceNovember 11Brian King Centre10:00amContact Coralie 306-933-2129 or email coralieb@warman.
Scared Scriptless Players AuditionsNovember 57:00pm at The Legends CentreContact Jamie @ [email protected]
Warman Community Association Craft & Bake SaleSaturday, November 15
The Legends CentreRegistration being accepted for craft and baking tables. A great event for everyone to enjoy.Contact Bev @ 306-221-7279www.wcacommunity.ca
Crystalbrook Community Group Halloween Dance Friday, October 24Brian King CentreLots of fun halloween games and dancing. Concession on site. Watch for further details on our website.www.crystalbrookcg.org/
Warman History Committee DisplayCome and check out the new display at the Legends Center sponsored by the Warman History Committee. If you have artifacts or photos you could lend to the History Committee for future displays, please call Sharon Martens at 306-934-5914 or Shane Janswick at 306-242-9163.
November
Recognize excellence in the community, by nominating a deserving
individual for Citizen of the Year.
The City of Warman Awards pays tribute to an individual who through their efforts and skills have
made outstanding and extraordinary contributions to the community of Warman.
Nomination Deadline is November 14, 2014
Nomination forms can be found on our website www.warman.ca under Recreation and Community
Services.
PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOMINATION TO:
City of Warmanc/o Warman City Council
City Hall—107 Central St. WBox 340
Warman, SK S0K 4S0E: [email protected]
Citizen of the Year2014
HALLOWEENHOWL
FRIDAYOCTOBER 31
The Legends CentreCome dressed in costume for some fun! All AGES WELCOME
www.warman . ca
3:30PM to 7:00PM
SC A RY C R A F TS
G O O L I S H G A M E S
SPOOKTACULAR MOVIE
FREE PUBLIC SKATING 3:00 - 4:45pm
CREEPYBINGO
Registration Night Monday August 25 @ The Legends Centre 9
SANTA'S WORKSHOPcome join us at The Legends Centre for
$5 per family
write a letter to Santa OR bring your own letter from home to put in our
North Pole Mailbox
crafts
pictures with Santa by Sandy Lockhart Photography
sleigh rides
fireworks
free public skate
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 291:00pm - 4:00pm
gamesmovie
6 : 3 0 p m @ T h e L e g e n d s C e n t r e
$2 per child OR
DecoratingWinter Lights
ContestNominate your own home or nominate
another residence who you feel deserves to win a PRIZE for their
Outstanding Winter Lights Display.
Nominations due by December 17th
Forms available @ the Legends Centre
Judging takes place Between
December 19th and December 21
Warman Farmer’s Market Christmas MarketThursday, December 18Location TBDJoin us at our annual Christmas Market. Get your Christmas baking, last minute gifts and stocking stuffers. For more information visit our Facebook Page or Contact Pat @ 306-31-4736 or email - [email protected]
December
It’s Time to LAFF your DANCE off
CocktailsSupperCitizen of the Year AwardComedian and Dance to follow
5:30 PM
6:30 PM
7:30 PM
Tickets available at: City Hall or The Legends CentrePhone: 306-933-2133 or 306-933-2210Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
ChristmasParty
$30/person or Table of 6 for $160Early Bird Ticket Price (until November 15th)
After November 15th$35/person or Table of 6 for $190
Saturday December 6th
10 Fall 2014 Leisure Guide
Registration Begins Monday, August 25@ 6:00pm
Drop by The Legends Centre and our front desk staff will help you register for a
program.
REGISTRATIONS ARE NOT CONFIRMED WITHOUT PAYMENT.
Payment is accepted in the form of cash, credit card, debit or cheque
(made out to the City of Warman).Registration Forms
and Par-Q Forms are available at www.warman.ca.
Click on Recreation SERVICES and PROGRAMS under
Recreation and Community Services Department
Why are Classes Cancelled?All classes are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment. If minimum enrollment is not received, the class will be cancelled and a full refund will be issued. To ensure classes run, please register early. Classes are cancelled one week prior to the first class or date of program.
How to Register
4ways to register for classes
1
In Person: Registration begins Monday, August 25 at 6:00pm. The Legends Centre - 701 Centennial Blvd. After August 25, Walk-In Hours are Monday - Friday 8:30am - 10:00pm, weekend hours vary, please phone ahead.
4
2
3
Email: Registration begins Monday, August 25 at 6:00pm. Visit our website at www.warman.ca, fill out a registration form and Par-Q form and email it to [email protected]. Payment by Credit Card must provided or your registration form will not be accepted.
Mail-In: Registration begins Monday, August 25 at 6:00pm. Visit our website at www.warman.ca, or stop in at The Legends Centre and fill out a registration and Par-Q forms. Cash, Credit Card, or Cheque. (payable to the City of Warman)Mail to Recreation and Community Services Dept#1-701 Centennial BlvdWarman, SKS0K 4S2
Phone In: Registration begins Monday, August 25 at 6:00pm. Call us at 306-933-2210. Visa and Mastercard Only. Par Q forms will need to be dropped off, emailed or faxed to us prior to the first class. Please remember that phone lines are very busy on registration days and wait times will be longer than normal
Refunds and CreditsShould we cancel a program due to insufficient enrollment, your preference of a full refund, credit on account, or enrollment in another available program will be made.A refund request that is received seven (7) days prior to the start of a course will receive a 100% refund.A 50% refund is issued if cancellation is received less than 7 days prior to course start or if the program has started but is less than 20% completeA prorated refund will be issued for cancellations at any time due to medical reasons (medical certificate required)
Please allow 4-6 weeks for processing and mailing of a refund cheque
Registration Night Monday August 25 @ The Legends Centre 11
Childminding Room @ The Legends Centre
The purpose of this room is to offer a safe and caring environment for children aged 2 months to 12 yrs while adults use the facility.
The Child Minding service is not a licensed day care and is considered a babysitting service that is provided for a maximum 2 hour stay per visit.
Parents must remain in the Legends Centre while utilizing child minding services.PricingMinimum charge of $5.00. Any time after that is $5.00/per hour/child rounded to the nearest 15min.
Securing your SpotPre-booking is recommended and may be done up to 48 hours in advance. Children under 1 year must be pre-registered a minimum of 48 hours in advance. Parents that are participating in a registered, session long program are encouraged to confirm child minding hours of operation for that session and pre-book your child’s spot. Anything after that is considered drop-in and is subject to space availability.
Hours of operation
24 Hour Emergency • No Call Out FeesPLUMBING, HEATING,& AIR CONDITIONING
ph: (306)668-0888 fx: (306)668-0889
PlumbingHeatingAir ConditioningGas FittingFurnace & Water Heater Replacements
Residential
Mon – Tues 8:30am – 1:00pmMon 5:00pm - 8:00pmThurs 8:30am – 1:00pm
**Drop-in service, is subject to availability; please call ahead to register.
Hours of Operation are subject to change
12 Fall 2014 Leisure Guide
Body SculptA combo class that involves moderate weight training and cardio to enhance strength and endurance. This is a full body workout that will challenge and energize you.
Instructor Day Start Date Time # of Classes Fee
Val Monday September 15 12:00pm - 1:00pm 10 $65
Instructor Day Start Date Time Fee
Janell Wednesday September 17 10:00am - 11:00am $4.00/class
Senior Fitness 60Yr +This program is tailored to the health and fitness needs of older adults and will focus on improving strength, balance, coordination and flexibility and will have a fun environment. This program will be held Wednesdays from 10:00am - 11:00am .
Instructor Day Start Date Time Fee
Janell Monday September 15 10:00am - 10:45am Free
Forever in MotionThis is a program that helps older adults become physically active through volunteer led physical activity groups. The program goal is to improve and/or maintain the health of older adults living in the community througheducation and physical activity.
Daytime Fitness Classes
Senior Fitness Classes
Bender Ball This full body workout focuses on the abdominals and core while utilizing the bender ball. This class also puts an emphasis on the upper abs, side abs and even your tough to reach lower abs
Instructor Day Start Date Time # of Classes Fee
Val Thursday September 18 12:00pm - 1:00pm 10 $65
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday FridayForever in Motion10:00am - 10:45am
Insanity6:30pm - 7:30pm
Senior Fitness10:00am - 11:00am
Bender Ball12:00pm - 1:00pm
Yoga Fit7:30pm - 8:30pm
Body Sculpt12:00pm - 1:00pm
Beginner Yoga8:00pm -9:00pm
Vinyasa Flow8:00pm - 9:00pm
Warm Yoga8:00pm - 9:00pm
Step5:30pm - 6:30pm
Body Blast8:45pm - 9:45pm
Turbo Kick8:30pm - 9:30pm
Zumba7:00pm - 8:00pm
Fitness ClassesStay fit this fall with one of our fitness classes
CHILDMINDING is NOW AVAILABLE @ The Legends Centre
For more information on this program please visit Page 11.
DROP IN CLASSESDrop In passes are available for classes only if they
have not met the minimum registration and if space permits. Priority will be given to registered patrons.
10 Class Pass - $70.00 5 Class Pass - $40.00
Single Class Drop In - $8.00/class
ChildmindingRoom Special Offer
PURCHASE a 10 pack for ONLY $40Offer valid only until August 31.
Registration Night Monday August 25 @ The Legends Centre 13
Instructor Day Start Date Time # of Classes Fee
Val Monday September 15 5:30pm - 6:30pm 10 $65
StepStep up your fitness with this classic aerobic exercise class. Inspiring instructors and energizing music will keep you moving and smiling as you step on and off platforms, with or without risers. Ready to rise to a new challenge? Increase the intensity by adjusting your speed, step height and movements.
Instructor Day Start Date Time # of Classes Fee
Val Thursday September 18 12:00pm - 1:00pm 10 $65
Yoga FitYoga Fit is based on the ancient fitness science of Hatha Yoga which blends balance, strength, flexibility and power. It is a practical, user-friendly style, which is accessible, understandable, and doable by individuals at any level of fitness.
Instructor Day Start Date Time # of Classes Fee
Val Friday September 19 7:30pm - 8:30pm 10 $65
ZumbaThe Zumba® program fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a one-of-a-kind fitness program that will blow you away. Zumba® Fanatics achieve long-term benefits while experiencing an absolute blast in one exciting hour of calorie-burning, body-energizing, awe-inspiring movements meant to engage and captivate for life!
Instructor Day Start Date Time # of Classes Fee
Rachelle Monday September 15 7:00pm - 8:00pm 10 $65
Turbo KickTurbo Kick is a workout that combines shadow boxing, kick-boxing, sports drills, dancing, yoga, and simple dance moves in a party atmosphere. It is an interval based class that allows participants of any fitness level to participate and custom tailor their workouts.
Instructor Day Start Date Time # of Classes Fee
Val Thursday September 18 8:30pm - 9:30pm 10 $65
Body BlastChallenge your core and lower body as well as your entire upper body. This muscle conditioning targets the back, shoulders, biceps, and triceps, quads, glutes, hamstrings and calf ’s. If you are sick of doing the same old strength routine come to this class.
Instructor Day Start Date Time # of Classes Fee
Jenn Wednesday September 17 8:45pm - 9:45pm 10 $65
InsanityInsanity is a total body, circuit training workout that uses only your body weight as resistance. It is based on the concept of Max Interval Training where you work as hard as you can for 3-minute intervals, separated by short 30-second periods of rest.
Instructor Day Start Date Time # of Classes Fee
Val Tuesday September 16 6:30pm - 7:30pm 10 $65
Vinyasa Flow Vinyasa (meaning breath-synchronized movement) incorporates simultaneous movement and breathing. Also called Vinyasa Flow or Flow Yoga, this system of yoga focuses on smooth transition between movements and breaths. The classes build heat, endurance, flexibility & strength. All levels welcome, beginner modifications will be provided. It is suitable for students who have already taken beginner yoga & want to learn new ways to build their practice.
Instructor Day Start Date Time # of Classes Fee
Jenel Wednesday September 17 8:00pm - 9:00pm 10 $65
Warm YogaSuitable for all levels. The room is heated to 31 Degrees Celsius allowing muscles, ligaments and tendons to be warmed and stretched in a specific sequence. WARNING - this class is not recommended for those that have heart conditions or cannot stand high humidity and heat. Participants are encouraged to drink water before, during and after this workout.
Instructor Day Start Date Time # of Classes Fee
Stacey Thursday October 2 8:00pm -9:00pm 10 $65
Beginner YogaThis one-hour gentle beginner class is designed to provide you with a foundation in yoga. The focus is on basic postures, alignment, breathing, and relaxation to increase mobility, stability and strength. Suitable for students with little or no yoga experience.
Instructor Day Start Date Time # of Classes Fee
Stacey Tuesday September 30 8:00pm - 9:00pm 10 $65
Evening Fitness Classes
PURCHASE a 10 pack for ONLY $40
14 Fall 2014 Leisure Guide
Children’s Programs
Warman Ultimate Cheerleading Parent and Tot Open GymA fun program open to children ages 6 and Under. Balls, big bouncy castle with two slides, mats, balance beams are just a few of the items we have for your little ones to enjoy!!!! $4 a child at The Legends Centre. Thursday’s 10am-12pm. Fore more information contact [email protected] or find them on Facebook.
Age Group Day Time Fee
Ages Baby to 5 yrs Thursday’s 10:00am - 12:00pm
$4.00/ Child
Warman Library Story and Craft TimeWe offer story time on Thursday mornings from 10:30am – 11:00am year round, in the meeting room at The Legends Centre. This is open to preschooler ages 3-5. For more information please contact the library at 306-933-4387
Age Group Day Time Fee
3-5 yrs Thursday’s 10:30am - 11:00am
FREE
Preschool Tot Time Let your little ones burn off some energy in our gymnasium at The Legends Centre. Lots of room to run, jump, crawl and just PLAY!
Age Group Day Time Fee
Ages Baby to 5 yrs Monday’s & Friday’s
9:00am - 12:00pm
$2.00/ Child $5.00/Family
Mini MovesJoin fellow toddlers for some fun play time. Children aged 2-5yrs will enjoy this program that encourages healthy habits and a positive attitude toward physical exercise through fun and physical sports play. Activities are designed to get toddlers and preschoolers engaged in non-competitive interactive games and sports which emphasize confidence and emotional well being to build strong bodies and minds. Pre-register or Drop-In.
Age Group Day Start Date Time # of Classes Fee
Ages 2-3 yrs Monday September 15 6:30pm - 7:30pm
10 $30
Ages 4-5 yrs Tuesday September 16 6:30pm - 7:30pm
10 $30
Drop In $3.00/Class
Legends Indoor PlaygroundA super fun & energetic Indoor Playgroup for pre-schoolers & babies located in the meeting room at The Legends Centre. The indoor playground provides an environment for mom’s and dad’s to meet and socialize with other members of your community. This program is Drop-In based and children must be supervised at all times.
Age Group Day Time Fee
Ages Baby - 5 yrs Wednesday’s 9:30am - 11:30am
$2/Child$5/Family
0 - 5 years
Renovations New
Construction Retro Fits
Box 1448
Martensville, Sk S0K2T0
306.260.0446
HVAC
Gas FittingService
Air ConditioningPlumbing & Heating
Parent and Wee Book ClubJoin our leader as we read stories, do art, play games, sing songs, and of course, eat yummy snacks. All based around the central theme of our Book of the Week. Parent Supervision is Required!
Age Group Day Start Date Time # of Classes Fee
Ages 5 and Under
Wednesday September 17and October 22
1:30pm - 3:00pm
5 $20/child
Messin’ and Playin’It isn’t fun unless you are getting messy! Use your hands to make a rainbow of creations using finger paints, clay, bubble art, balloon art, ice art, shaving cream and more. Our supervisor will supply the fun & your little ones supply the mess! Come and create!
Age Group Day Start Date Time # of Classes Fee
Ages 5 and Under
Tuesday September 16and October 21
10:30am - 11:30am
5 $15/child
$3.00 Drop In
Registration Night Monday August 25 @ The Legends Centre 15
PD Day ActivitiesSchool’s out but there is still lots to do at The Legends Centre
The City of Warman Before & After School Program is designed to provide care for school aged kids of working parents during the school year. Our programs are open from 6:30am to 9:00am and from school dismissal until 6:00pm. The Before & After School Program is offered on a fee for service basis. The program is located at The Legends Recreation Complex. Children will be walked to school in the morning and met at the elementary school after school and walked to the Legends Recreation Complex. Children will be supervised at all times and our leaders will plan games and crafts during the time. Call 306-933-2210 for details. This program operates during all PD Days, February Break and Spring Break but is closed all stat holidays and over the school Christmas break.
Registration are accepted on an ongoing basis.
Before and After School Program
LEGO DAYAge Group Day Time Fee
4yrs and older September 19 9:00am - 12:00pm $15.00
4yrs and older September 19 1:00pm - 4:00pm $15.00
Calling all LEGO enthusiast! Come and explore the fun with Lego. Participants will have the opportunity to build and take home their Lego model they create.
Age Group Day Time Fee
4yrs and older November 10 9:00am - 12:00pm $5.00
4yrs and older November 10 1:00pm - 3:00pm $5.00
Teams are on a scavenger hunt type race that requires them to perform tasks to get their next clue to continue on in the race. The race will be fun and challenging for all ages. In the afternoon we will be creating a Remembrance Day craft.
Fall CraftsAge Group Day Time Fee Type
4yrs to 7yrs October 10 9:30am - 12:00pm $10.00 Fall Crafts
4yrs to 7yrs October 10 1:00pm - 3:30pm $10.00 Fall Crafts
8yrs and older October 10 9:30am - 12:00pm $15.00 Fall Wreaths
8yrs and older October 10 1:00pm - 3:30pm $15.00 Fall Porch Display
Learning how to make crafts, porch displays and wreaths for fall is fun and easy. Join us in learning how to make these projects perfect for the fall season.
16 Fall 2014 Leisure Guide
Baby Sitting CourseA program for prospective babysitters! This comprehensive course will include the basics of babysitting, safety procedures and activities for young children, steps to handle emergencies and more. Aimed at youth ages 11 yrs. and up.Please bring a peanut free lunch and pen and paper to the class.Preregistration is required for this program. Program may be canceled if enrollment is not met.
Day Start Date Time Fee
Saturday October 18 10:00am - 5:00pm $65
211 Central St. W. Warman
306.933.2166
kesslerinsurance.ca
Mon.-Fri. 9:00-5:30
Sat. 9:00-3:00
Youth Programs8 yrs - 14yrs
Boys on the Move
Move It! Move It! Healthy Bodies & Minds for GIRLS ONLYThis program is aimed towards girls in Grades 3- 7 to help promote healthy liv-ing, exercise and physical wellness. Girls will have the opportunity to be involved in physical activity as well as a mini lesson on topics related to over wellness and healthy living. This program will help prepare and expose the girls to healthy liv-ing, respect, positive body image and overall wellness. The goal of this program is to provide a safe place where the girls can have FUN, and learn about healthy life style choices. So come on out and just MOVE IT! MOVE IT!
ELEMENTARY STUDENTS WILL BE PICKED UP
DIRECTLY FROM SCHOOL
Age Group Day Start Date Time
Grades 3-7 Wednesday September 17 3:45pm - 5:00pm
Drop In $3.00/Class
This program is aimed towards boys in Grades 3- 7 to help promote healthy living, exercise and physical wellness. Boys will have the opportunity to be involved in physical activity as well as a mini lesson on topics related to over wellness and healthy living. The goal of this program is to provide a safe place where the boys can have FUN, and learn about healthy life style choices.
ELEMENTARY STUDENTS WILL BE PICKED UP
DIRECTLY FROM SCHOOL
Age Group Day Start Date Time
Grades 3-7 Tuesday September 16 3:45pm - 5:00pm
Drop In $3.00/Class
Registration Night Monday August 25 @ The Legends Centre 17
Wilton Cake Decorating Class Level 1This class is aimed at participants ages 15 years and older. Build but-
tercream skills you can use for all decorating projects - from cupcakes to cakes for any occasion. Whether you’re new to decorating or have been decorating for years, when you complete Course 1, you’ll be proud of the new techniques you’ve learned and ready to showcase them on your next project.The Wilton Method Certified Instructor will help you each step of the way as you learn how easy it can be to:• Ice and decorate a cake and other sweet treats• Make six different buttercream icing flowers• Pipe lines and make simple borders, letters and shapes on your cake• Transfer images to a cake to decorate
Instructor Day Time # of sessions Start Date Fee
Melanie Tuesday 10:00am - 12:00pm
4 October 7 $50 plus supplies
Melanie Tuesday 7:00pm - 9:00pm
4 October 7 $50 plus supplies
Adult Programs
SilverBellCharity Golf Classic
GazetteCLARK’S CROSSING
Saturday, Sept. 27, 2014Warman, SK
~ Registration 7:30-8:00 am~ 27 Holes (9 hole qualifying) incl. Power Cart~ 3-Person Scramble Format~ Flighted Tournament Open to All Skill Levels~ Lunch & Supper, Prizes Included in entry fee~ Raffles, Silent Auction and more!
3-Person Scramble
Register at Hanson RV in Warman (ask for Glen)Or mail entries along with payment to:SILVERBELL CHARITY GOLF TOURNEY
BOX 1865WARMAN, SK S0K 4S0
Cash or Cheque Only - no debit or credit cards acceptedFIRST 120 PAID ENTRIES ACCEPTED
2014 SilverBellCharity GolfClassic proceedsdirected toWarman KidSport
Register individually or as a team!$90/member or $180/non-member
Basic Photography ClassThis class will instruct you on how to take better photos of your children,nature and much more. You will learn techniques for capturing great shots of a variety of objects. Course will cover photography basics - composition, lighting, exposure, focus as well as camera settings and lenses. Also covered will be simple editing tips to make your photos better and more.
Instructor Day and Time Start Date # of sessions Fee
Sandy Wednesday7:00pm - 9:00pm
October 5 5 $200
Book ClubThe Book Club will meet once a month to discuss a book that the group has read. A staff member will be there from the Warman Library to facilitate the first few meetings. The first meeting will be on Thursday, September 25th, 2014 with future dates to be determined. Books will be able to be borrowed through the Warman Library. Limited number of spots are available. Meetings will take place in one of the meeting rooms at The Legends Centre. There is no charge for this club.
Instructor Day and Time Start Date Fee
Warman Library
Thursday7:00pm - 9:00pm
September 25 Free
• Parts • Accessories • Sales • Servicefor ATV’s, SxS, Boats, Sleds & Much moreauthorized KYMCO dealer
3-511 Industrial Road, Warman, SK(306) 244-8887
dnrmotorsports.ca
18 Fall 2014 Leisure Guide
At The Legends Centre we offer Drop In Sports such as Badminton, Pickleball, Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Ultimate Frisbee and Football.
These sports are scheduled on a weekly basis. More information on times and dates can be found on our website www.warman.ca. Under the heading Recreation and Community Services you will find Facility Schedules providing you with up to date information on programming at all our facilities in Warman.
Drop In Sports run NO LATER THAN 9:00pm
Drop In Sports Leisure Ice Open Daily9am -9pm
*All Skate, Shinny and Gymnasium Drop In Schedules are available online, please visit www.warman.ca
under Facility Schedules for a day to day schedule.*
Parent and Tot Skating Ages 5 and Under
Drop In ProgramsA variety of programs to meet your recreation needs
Drop-In Admissions$2.00 per Person$5.00 per Family$18.00 for a 10 Pass
Leisure Ice Rules and GuidelinesThe Leisure Ice is meant to provide a safe, fun place wherechildren 5 yrs & under can learn to skate.Children 5 years old and under must be supervised by a parent or guardian (16 yrs. or older) at all times.CSA approved hockey helmets are strongly recommended for all skaters and a CSA approved hockey helmet is mandatory for children 5 years and under.Only patrons wearing skates are allowed on the ice surface, this includes caregivers and parents.Carrying children, including baby carriers is not permitted at anytime
Diamond Arena Public Skating TimesSunday’s 4pm - 6pm starting October 5th.
Legends Centre Public Skating and Shinny is based on facility availability. For up to date schedules please visit our website www.warman.ca, Recreation and Community Services Dept, Facility Schedules. Please note all schedules are subject to change.
Public Skating & Shinny
Registration Night Monday August 25 @ The Legends Centre 19
LITERARY CONTESTEssays and Poems
WIN A TRIP!Win a trip for two to Ottawa to represent Canada’s youth at next year’s National Remembrance Day Ceremony on November th.
RemembranceContestants are challenged to exercise their creativity and write an essay and/or poem on Remembrance.
This is a contest to select the most suitable essays and poems submitted by students in the Canadian school system.
The essays and poems will be judged at the local Branch and then at the Provincial level. The Provincial winners in the Junior, Intermediate and Senior categories will then be submitted to Ottawa for judging at the National level.
A plaque will be awarded to the st place winner in each category, and to the st place winners’ schools.
Prizes will be awarded on the recommendation of the judges, whose decision will be �nal.
On noti�cation of having been selected as a winner at the Dominion Command level, the writer agrees to the full and exclusive non-pro�t use of the literary work by The Royal Canadian Legion for the period of one year, after which all rights for usage revert to the writer.
National PrizesSENIOR • GRADE
Candidates will submit a composition in prose of not more than 800 words or a poem of not more than 32 lines. Essay Poem
ST PRIZE* $ 1000.00 $ 1000.00ND PRIZE $ 500.00 $ 500.00
*The �rs t prize winners in Category 1 will be invited to Ottawa, accompanied by a parent, relative or guardian, at the expense of The Royal Canadian Legion to represent Canada’s youth at the National Remembrance Day Ceremony.
INTERMEDIATE • GRADECandidates will submit a composition in prose of not more than 500 words or a poem of not more than 32 lines. Essay Poem
ST PRIZE $ 500.00 $ 500.00ND PRIZE $ 250.00 $ 250.00
JUNIOR • GRADECandidates will submit a composition in prose of not more than 350 words or a poem of not more than 32 lines. Essay Poem
ST PRIZE $ 250.00 $ 250.00ND PRIZE $ 200.00 $ 200.00
Regulations All entries to be submitted to The Legends Centre,.
This contest is open to all students in the Canadian school system.
Entries may be submitted in either English or French.
Entries will be marked on the basis of originality of thought, expression, presentation, grammar, spelling and Canadian content.
Candidates must complete an o�cial Registration Form, available from The Legends Centre or on line at www.Legion.ca, and attach it to their entry (no staples please).
Candidates will use only one side of the page.
Entries must not exceed the word or line limit.
Contestants may enter both the Essay Contest and the Poetry Contest, but may submit only one entry for each category.
Students who have been out of the educational system for more than two consecutive years are ineligible to compete in the Literary Contest at any level.
Deadline for Entries is October 31
Entries can be submitted to the City of Warmanc/o Warman Remembrance Day Committee#1-701 Centennial BlvdWarman, SkS0K 4S2
Or Dropped off at The Legends Centre701 Centennial Blvd
Entries can be submitted to the City of Warmanc/o Warman Remembrance Day Committee#1-701 Centennial BlvdWarman, SkS0K 4S2
Or Dropped off at The Legends Centre701 Centennial Blvd
Contact Coralie at 306-933-2210 or email [email protected] for more information
POSTERCONTESTColour or Black & White
WIN A TRIP!Win a trip for two to Ottawa to represent Canada’s youth at next year’s National Remembrance Day Ceremony on November th.
RemembranceContestants are challenged to exercise their creativity and submit a poster on Remembrance in either colour or black and white.
This is a contest to select the most suitable posters submitted by students in the Canadian school system.
The posters will be judged at the local Branch and then at the Provincial level. The Provincial winners in the Primary, Junior, Intermediate and Senior categories will then be submitted to Ottawa for judging at the National level.
A plaque will be awarded to the st place winner in each category, and to the st place winners’ schools.
Prizes will be awarded on the recommendation of the judges, whose decision will be �nal.
On noti�cation of having been selected as a winner at the Dominion Command level, the artist or writer agrees to the full and exclusive non-pro�t use of the art or literary work by The Royal Canadian Legion for the period of one year, after which all rights for usage revert to the artist or writer.
National PrizesSENIOR • GRADE
Colour Black & WhiteST PRIZE* $ 1000.00 $ 1000.00ND PRIZE $ 500.00 $ 500.00
*The �rs t prize winners in Category 1 will be invited to Ottawa, accompanied by a parent, relative or guardian, at the expense of The Royal Canadian Legion to represent Canada’s youth at the National Remembrance Day Ceremony.
INTERMEDIATE • GRADE Colour Black & White
ST PRIZE $ 500.00 $ 500.00ND PRIZE $ 250.00 $ 250.00
JUNIOR • GRADE Colour Black & White
ST PRIZE $ 250.00 $ 250.00ND PRIZE $ 200.00 $ 200.00
PRIMARY • GRADES KINDERGARTE Colour Black & White
ST PRIZE $ 200.00 $ 200.00ND PRIZE $ 150.00 $ 150.00
Regulations All entries to be submitted to The Legends Centre.
Entries will be no larger than 56 cm x 71 cm.
Please use only the following for the contest entered: Colour poster: Full colour Black and White: Pencil, charcoal and/or India Ink
Entries will be judged on originality, expression of designated subject, drawing and illustration. COMPUTER GENERATED ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
The poster shall re�ect REMEMBRANCE with a Canadian theme. If symbols are used, Canadian symbols such as Canadian and provincial �ags, coats of arms, and representative �owers, birds or animals, as well as all forms of Canadian historical and current military dress shall be pre-eminent.
Contestants may enter both the Colour and the Black and White Contest, but may submit only one entry for each.
Candidates must complete an o�cial Registration Form, available fromThe Legends Centre or on line at Legion.ca, and attach it to their entry (no staples please).
National st place posters will be displayed at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa for one year. nd and rd place national winners will be displayed at Parliament Hill during Remembrance week. All artwork will be returned to the artists through Provincial Commands.
Students who have been out of the educational system for more than two consecutive years are ineligible to compete in the Poster Contest at any level.
legion.ca
20 Fall 2014 Leisure Guide
Warman Community Library
Lego ClubWe welcome all ages to come and create with our Lego every Friday at 4:00pm at the Warman Community Library. Parents are welcome to come build and create with their children. This program is free of charge. SPECIAL LEGO CLUBS DAYS September 19th and October 10th. Building times start at 11:00am and 3:00pm both days.
Story TimeEvery Thursday at 10:30am preschool children are invited to join the Warman Community Library for stories, songs and crafts. All children must be accompanied by an adult. This program takes place in the Meeting Rooms at The Legends Centre.
Seniors Coffee HourJoin us for coffee at the Warman Community Library the last Tuesday of every month at 2:30pm. Free coffee and goodies are served. Please check with the library for upcoming special presentations.
Book ClubNew this Fall!! The book club will be starting September 25th and will continue to be held on a Thursday of every month from 7:00pm - 9:00pm. This program is FREE but we ask that you register for this program at The Legends Centre Customer Service Desk, as SPACE IS LIMITED.
We needvolunteersThe Warman Community Library is looking for volunteers to help with crafts, projects, book shelving and a number of other activities. If you are 14 yrs or older we would appreciate your help. Please contact the Warman Community Library for more information by calling 306-933-4387 or email [email protected]
Registration Night Monday August 25 @ The Legends Centre 21
Special EventsCheck our Facebook page and Library Bulletin Board for more information.
November• NaNoWrMo – National Novel Writing Month
• – Library Edition
• Senior’s Coffee Hour Special presentation on community safety.
September• Author Amy Jo Ehman will be giving a presentation on eating locally and celebrate the release of her cookbook.
• Alzheimer Coffee Break Day
• EUREKA! Read. Learn. Create. Share. Presentation night. Come and see all the wonderful things that people made for our community challenge. Vote on your favorites!
• Speaker Presentation Program Series Evenings from September 15th to May 15th the library will be hosting special presentations from local business and community groups.
• E-Book Presentation Learn about using Library2Go, the public libraries Online e-book and audio book site.
• Culture Days Art Show The City of Warman and the Warman Community Library will be hosting a come
and go tea on September 26th showcasing local artists. Are you a Warman artist and would like to show your artwork? Contact Tamara at the Warman Community Library
• Senior’s Coffee Hour Special presentation on Arthritis.
October• Saskatchewan Libraries Week Contest Celebrate Saskatchewan Authors!
• Writing Workshop
• Halloween Story Time Come dressed up in costume for the library’s special Halloween story time on October 30th.
22 Fall 2014 Leisure Guide
Discover Girl Greatness
Join Girl GuidesA fun program geared towards friendship, creativity
and learning to be a resourceful active member of the community. Weekly meetings consist of
crafts, games, songs and badge work that is age and program specific.
Fees are $125/year (October to April) plus uniform cost.
Register NOW www.saskatoongirlguides.ca
Sparks (5-6yr old)
Monday 6:30-7:30 @ Brian King CentreBrownies (7-8yr old)
Tuesday 7:00 - 8:00 @ Brian King CentreGuides (9-11yr old)
Tuesday 7:00 - 8:30 @Legends Centre
Pathfinders (12-15yr old) Tuesday 6:30pm - 8:30pm @ Legends Centre
Program Begins in OctoberVOLUNTEER TODAY
ADULT VOLUNTEER POSTIONS AVAILABLE
Proudly working with aspiring artists of all ages for over 30 years!
• One-hour or two-hour General art classes, appropriate for ages 6 & up, available Tuesdays in Martensville, Wednesdays in Warman, beginning September 16, 2014! !
• Our Saskatoon studio offers General Classes, Preschool/Kindergarten Art Class, Primary Art Class, Homeschool Art Class, Children’s Cartooning as well as specialized classes for adults!
• Private & one-time group lessons available!
Art Classes for Children & Adults
w w w . g a i l a d a m s a r t s c h o o l . c o m Carey-Lynn 306-931-7790
Classes fill qu
ickly!
Register early!
!!tseB sti ta...enO-no-enO...gniniarT lanosreP
Aerobic Group Instructor
Valerie Kirk, CSEP-CPT
- •Fitness Assessments
•Discounts •Nutritional Advice
•Sport Conditioning•Weight Loss
•Gift Certificates •No Membership Fees
C. 306-227-3169 H. 306-382-4226
www.fitnessessentially.ca
Registration Night Monday August 25 @ The Legends Centre 23
Warman Community Association
CRAFT &Bake Sale
Saturday, November 15The Legends Centre
9:00am - 4:30pmTO REGISTER contact Bev @ 306-221-7279 or www.wcacommunity.com
CREATIVE OUTLETS
An After School AlternativeArt Programs for Children and Teens
2 Hour Art Classes Monday to Friday 4 - 6 PM
Please contact Jean Montgomery B.F.A./B.Ed306-382-3490 - [email protected] - Warman SK
creative-outlets.ca
24 Fall 2014 Leisure Guide
DELIVERING OUR BEST TO YOU!
Celebrating 17 Years in Warman!
Serving Saskatchewan for 30 Years!
Located In The Legends Centre
(306)933-4100Call for Birthday Party Details
701 Centennial Blvd
DELIVERING OUR BEST TO YOU!
Celebrating 17 Years in Warman!
Serving Saskatchewan for 30 Years!
Located In The Legends Centre
(306)933-4100Call for Birthday Party Details
701 Centennial Blvd
Registration Night Monday August 25 @ The Legends Centre 25
All Tumbling Classes start in September and
are 10 weeks long
Online Registration has started.
Programs start September 8
Everyone and anyone is welcome from Warman and surrounding
areas. No experience necessary.
WUC has classes for all ages and levels.
For AgesWalking to 19yrs
More Information on Descriptions, Times & Dates available on our
website.
ALL STAR CHEERLEADINGFor Ages 4yrs to 19yrs
All-Star Cheerleading is one of Canada’s fastest growing sports and is the Ultimate Team Sport.
It combines skills such as stunting, tumbling, and dance to combine a 1 minute or to a 2 ½ minute
routine. All-Star Cheerleading also improves flexibility, strength, coordination and staying power. Being part of the Ultimate Team Sport also is a great way to build self-confidence,
friendship and trust.
www.warmanultimatecheerleading.com
P: 306-241-8558 E: [email protected]
26 Fall 2014 Leisure Guide
Dance
Warman Dance Club
Shannon BelliveauP: 306-249-2974E: [email protected] Deadline: September 30Season Schedule: September - MayAges: 3yrs - 18yrsSpecial Events: Dance Competition ( March) Year End Recital (May)
Sonia’s School of Ukrainian Dance Inc
More information on Page 4
Wendy Engedahl/Brenda StokolkaP: 306-384-1649 or 306-934-6030E: [email protected] Deadline: September 4Season Schedule: September - JuneAges: 3yrs - 18yrsSpecial Events: TBD
Martial Arts
Living Skies Kempo
Jeremy ReddekoppP: 306-225-2100E: [email protected]: www.shao-lin.caSeason Schedule: October - MayAges: 5yrs - Adult
Wado Kai Karate
Jeremy and Crystal JohnsonP: 306-280-1697E: [email protected]: www.saskwadokarate.comSeason Schedule: September - JuneRegistration Deadline: Registration Available Online
Music
Warman Community Band
Barrie Redford/Jasmine RedfordP: 306-242-2399 or 306-978-7828E: [email protected] or [email protected] Schedule: Practices and Performances run September - June, Thursday’s 7:30pm - 9:30pm at the Warman Gospel Church.Special Events: TBD
Associations and Clubs
Crystalbrook Community Group
Lisa TenetuikP: 306-249-5493E: [email protected]: www.crystalbrookcg.orgSpecial Events: Family Halloween Dance (Oct),
Warman Girl Guides
More information on Page 20
Debbie RemeshyloP: 306-242-7269E: [email protected]: www.saskatoongirlguides.caRegistrations Deadline: Accepted Year RoundSeason Schedule: October - AprilAges: 5yrs - 14yrs
History CommitteeSharon MartensP: 306-934-5914Come and visit our historical displays at The Legends Centre on the 2nd Floor Across from Subway.
Warman Community Association
More information on Page 21
Sharon Martens/Bev GabryshP: 306-934-5914 or 306-931-2775E: [email protected]: www.wcacommunity.comSpecial Events: Craft and Bake Sale(November) Diamond Dinner (March)
WSCV Campaign
Heather ChatfieldP: 306-933-1929E: [email protected]: www.warman.caSpecial Events: Adult Community Hockey Tournament (April), NHL Hockey Draft (April), Sports Celebrity Dinner and Auction (August)
KidSport Funding/Intercommunity
Development Group
Coralie BueckertP: 306-933-2129E: [email protected]: www.warman.caRegistration Deadline: OngoingSpecial Events: Family Roughrider Trip (September) Golf Tournament (September)
Warman Farmer’s Market
Pat ReidP: 306-931-4736E: [email protected] Schedule: May - OctoberThursday’s 2pm - 6pm @ City Hall parking lotSpecial Events: Roughrider Day (August 28), Christmas Market (December)
Warman - Talk of the Square Toastmasters
More information on Page 5
Richard BeckP: 306-380-7428Website: http://www.toastmasters.org/Schedule: 2-4 Meetings Per Month on Thursday’sRegistration: Accepted Year Round
Drama
Scared Scriptless Players
Jamie Macrae/Dorothy GareauP: 306-978-4161 or 306-978-1339E: [email protected] Events: AGM (October), Auditions (November), Rehearsals (January), Production (March)
Community ContactsStay informed with your local community group
Registration Night Monday August 25 @ The Legends Centre 27
Skating
Warman Osler Skating Club
Tracy Guenther/Rachel BueckertP: 306-221-2221 or 306-239-2199E: [email protected] [email protected]: www.skatecanada.ca/warmanoslerskatingclubRegistration Deadline: ongoingSeason Schedule: October - AprilAges: 4 - 18yrsSpecial Events: Carnival (March)
Soccer
Warman Minor Soccer
E: [email protected] schedule: Indoor Program runs October - DecemberRegistration Deadline: Mid SeptemberProgram will only run if Parent Volunteer Coaches are Available.
Valley United Soccer Club
P: 306-381-8959E: [email protected] Deadline: OngoingSeason Schedule: Indoor Season: Mid Sept - April. Outdoor Season: April - JulyAges: U12, U14, u18Special Events: Comedy Night (September)
Softball
Warman Minor Softball Association
Jason SchmiedgeP: 306-341-0900E: [email protected]: www.warmanminorball.comSeason Schedule: Mid April - JuneRegistration Deadline: Visit our website for more information.
Volleyball
Adult Co-ed Volleyball League
Kevin DavisP: 306-934-0087E: [email protected] Schedule: October - MarchAges: 18 +Special Events: Year End Tournament (March)
Dance
Warman Dance Club
Shannon BelliveauP: 306-249-2974E: [email protected] Deadline: September 30Season Schedule: September - MayAges: 3yrs - 18yrsSpecial Events: Dance Competition ( March) Year End Recital (May)
Sonia’s School of Ukrainian Dance Inc
More information on Page 4
Wendy Engedahl/Brenda StokolkaP: 306-384-1649 or 306-934-6030E: [email protected] Deadline: September 4Season Schedule: September - JuneAges: 3yrs - 18yrsSpecial Events: TBD
Martial Arts
Living Skies Kempo
Jeremy ReddekoppP: 306-225-2100E: [email protected]: www.shao-lin.caSeason Schedule: October - MayAges: 5yrs - Adult
Wado Kai Karate
Jeremy and Crystal JohnsonP: 306-280-1697E: [email protected]: www.saskwadokarate.comSeason Schedule: September - JuneRegistration Deadline: Registration Available Online
Music
Warman Community Band
Barrie Redford/Jasmine RedfordP: 306-242-2399 or 306-978-7828E: [email protected] or [email protected] Schedule: Practices and Performances run September - June, Thursday’s 7:30pm - 9:30pm at the Warman Gospel Church.Special Events: TBD
Basketball
Warman Minor Basketball
Shauna MisskeyP: 306-290-7162E: [email protected] Schedule: Sept 30 - June 30Ages: 7yrs - 17yrs
Cheerleading
Warman Ultimate Cheerleading
More information available on Page 25
Leslie StevensonP: 306-241-8558E: [email protected]: www.warmanultimatecheerleading.comSeason Schedule: September - JuneRegistration: Available Online Ages: 5 and Under to 17 and UpSpecial Events: Ultimate Gem (January) Cheer Classic (February)
Football
Youth Tackle Football
Joel DenisE: [email protected] Football Website: www. kflnz.com Spring Six -a-Side Website :www.saskatoonminorfootball.comSeason Schedule: August - October (Fall KFL)April - June (Spring Six-a-Side)Registration: Available OnlineAges: Grades 6-9 (Fall) Grades 5-8 (Spring)
Youth Flag Football
Jeff SeiferlingE: [email protected]: www.saskatoonminorfootball.comSeason Schedule: Spring and FallRegistration: Available OnlineAges: Grades 1-6
Gymnastics
Prairie Ribbons Rhythmic Gymnastics
Club
E: [email protected]: www.prairieribbons.blogspot.caRegistration Deadline: September 2. Spots may be available after this date please contact us for further details.Season Schedule: September - MayAges: Non-competitive classes for Ages 3 and UpSpecial Events: Christmas Gala (Dec)
Warman Gymnastics Club
Shannon BelliveauP: 306-249-2974E: [email protected] Deadline:Season Schedule: September - MarchAges: 4yrs - 18yrs
Hockey
Warman Minor Hockey
Vance HeaneyE: [email protected]: www.warmanwildcats.comVisit our website for a full list of contact information, including emails and phone numbers.2014/2015 Registration Deadline: June 20Ages: 4 - 18yrsSpecial Events: Golf Tournament (June), 3 on 3 (August), Tournaments (October - March)
We are calling all artists, creators, historians, architects, curators, designers, organizations, and
other creative people in Warman to help us provide participatory arts and culture activities
during Culture Day.
Join us in celebrating this collaborative movement to raise awareness, accessibility,
participation and engagement of all Canadians in the arts and cultural life of our community.
For more information please contact Coralie @ 306-933-2210 or email [email protected]
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
WAR
MAN
Top Related