In the City Guide Summer 2019

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Summer 2019

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Discover what your city has to offer: • Register starting May 5, 2019 for recreation programs at Genesis Place • Genesis Place and the Bert Church Theatre Summer Camps on page 36 • NEW Music in the park on page 66

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In the City guide summer 2019

Registering for courses

3. Select a course category that you are interested in booking, for example Swim Kids (5 to 12 years).

Here’s a snap shot of how you can easily register online.

START HERE 1. Sign in at MyAirdrie.ca (if you don’t already have an account you will need to create one and enable the recreation panel in order to use the system).

4. Click Show courses to display available dates and times.

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Use filters to narrow results!

2. Click Register For Courses on the recreation and booking panel.

5. Select the course you want to enroll in and click Register.

Questions? Give us a call at 403.948.8800 or visit airdrie.ca


6. You will need to click Register again located in the top

9. Fill in your credit card and billing information. Click

right hand corner of the course page.

Complete to pay and confirm your registration.

7. Select attendee for course and click Next – this registration could be for your family member or for yourself. You have the ability to Add Family Member at this point in the registration process.

10. Once your registration is complete and your payment has been accepted, you can Add to Calendar, Print Registration, Print Receipt or Register for more courses.

8. Click Checkout to complete your registration.

CONGRATULATIONS! YOU’RE DONE!

If you would like to book another activity you can click book another event, or move onto completing your payment information.

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In the City guide summer 2019

Welcome! Welcome to the summer issue of the In the City Guide, a City of Airdrie publication. This is your guide to all that is Airdrie – from where to recycle household items to recreation programs offered at Genesis Place.

Birthday parties and Fun Place rentals 403.948.8804 ext. 5519 party.enquiries@airdrie.ca

Facility rentals

403.948.8804 ext. 5523 rentals@airdrie.ca

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Contact us:

Arena rentals

403.948.8804 ext. 5527 rentals@airdrie.ca

Childcare

403.948.8804 ext. 5512

Kids Connection Preschool 403.948.8804 ext. 5510 kidsconnection@airdrie.ca

Fitness Centre

403.948.8804 ext. 5517

corporate.communication@airdrie.ca or 403.948.8800

Personal training

Airdrie City Hall

Aquatics

403.948.8804 ext. 5518 personal.training@airdrie.ca

400 Main Street SE, T4B 3C3 403.948.8800

403.948.8804 ext. 5507 or ext. 5546

Online services:

403.948.8804 ext. 5507 private.swimlessons@airdrie.ca

24 hour recreation registration, utility payments and assessment information, visit airdrie.ca or MyAirdrie.ca.

City of Airdrie Call Centre

General inquiries: 403.948.8800

Hours of operation

Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Bert Church LIVE Theatre 1000 East Lake Boulevard NE 403.948.8824

Genesis Place

800 East Lake Boulevard NE

Private swim lessons

School active living programs

403.948.8804 ext. 5518 or ext. 5543

Genesis Place Twin Arena 800 East Lake Boulevard NE rentals@airdrie.ca

Plainsmen Arena 320 Centre Avenue E rentals@airdrie.ca

Ron Ebbesen Arena

Hours of operation

200 East Lake Crescent NE rentals@airdrie.ca

Saturday and Sunday, 7 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Eastside Recycle Depot

Monday to Friday, 5:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.

Customer service

21 East Lake Hill NE 403.948.0246

Preschool, children’s and youth programs

Town & Country Centre

403.948.8804 ext. 5550 403.948.8804 ext. 5510

275 Jensen Drive NE 403.948.8800 ext. 8215 rentals@airdrie.ca


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Table of contents What’s in your neighbourhood?

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Adult fitness and wellness services

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Genesis Place

3

Adult fitness services

34

Facility hours

4

Group active living program

34

Fees & passes

4

Personal training

35

Airdrie Participant Support Program (APSP)

6

Dry land drop-in classes

36

Child care services

7

Water drop-in classes

38

Facility program schedule

8

Older adult fitness programs

39

Program registration

10

Iced coffee brew crew

39

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Party packages

41

Certifications 17

Bert Church LIVE Theatre

45

Fitness and leisure services

23

Facility rentals

46

Preschool and children’s programs

25

Arena and skating rinks

50

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Sport and community facilities

51

Sportball

26

Off-leash dog areas

54

Fun Place

27

Pet ownership

56

Day camps at Genesis Place and Bert Church Theatre

28

Airdrie Public Library

58

Caring for our natural environment

61

New water bylaw

62

Swimming lessons

Kids Connection Preschool

Youth programs

30

Youth fitness services

30

New Fitness Centre age guidelines

30

Residential waste, organics & recycle collection

63

Youth registered programs – Fit for Five

31

Council Calendar

70

Youth leadership program – LEAD

32

Family 32

Family drop-in

32

Family fun

33

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Aquatics

Dry land fitness and leisure

• Six lane, 25m competition pool • Dive tank with one metre board, rope swing and aquatic climbing wall • Hot tub • Tot pool • Leisure pool with spray toy features (various depths) and a lazy river • Water slide (please call ahead for availability) • Steam room • Family change rooms • 10+ drop-in aquatic classes a week • All day access to hot tub and steam room

• Double, full-size gymnasiums (can be used to host large functions and special events) • Dance studio (multipurpose room) • Rotary community room • ZyTech child care centre • Fun Place – complete with play structure • Bluegrass Nursery/Woodmont multipurpose room • Twin indoor field houses • Echo room (meeting room)

Apple Fitness Centre (14,000 sq. ft.) • 20+ drop-in fitness classes a week • 200m indoor running track • Two fitness/leisure studios • 70+ pieces of cardio equipment • 60+ pieces of strength training equipment • 2 weight training Olympic Platforms with bumper weights • 20 indoor cycling bikes • Large diverse selection of portable strength training equipment

Arena • Twin NHL size ice surfaces and 250 seat grandstand • Four meeting rooms • One conference room • Pro shop

Outdoor amenities • Athletic field and 1,000 seat grandstand • 400m outdoor all-season running track

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Genesis Place summer 2019

Facility Hours

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

5:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.

5:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.

5:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.

5:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.

5:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.

7 a.m. – 9 p.m.

7 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Aquatics area closes 30 minutes before the rest of the centre. See area schedules for specific details. Entrance for Public and Family Swim is not permitted until scheduled times, including entry into the locker rooms.

Statutory holiday hours Canada Day Heritage Day

July 1 Aug. 5

11 a.m. – 5 p.m. 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Note: Genesis Place is host to special events that may affect regular business operation. Visit www.airdrie.ca/GPclosures to stay up to date.

Fees & passes – summer 2019

All fees are subject to change without notice.

Drop-in

10-time

Monthly

3 Month Pass

Annual

Preschooler (3 to 5)

$4.05

$34.60

$27.05

$47.70

$190.75

Child (6 to 12)

$5.65

$45.40

$36.75

$63.15

$252.45

Youth (13 to 17)

$7.00

$62.70

$50.85

$94.55

$378.15

$7.00

$62.70

$50.85

$94.55

$378.15

$11.05

$95.10

$75.71

$136.75

$546.85

$437.50

$7.00

$62.70

$53.00

$101.45

$405.70

$324.56

$23.55

$217.40

$174.15

$259.65

$1,038.56

$929.20

Student (18 to 25)

(must be full-time student, provide current transcript and student ID card)

Adult Senior (65+)/Veteran

(Veteran status identification must be provided)

Corporate

Option A: Two adults living in the same household ­– proof of address required Option B: Two adults with immediate children under the age of 18 living in the same household – proof of address required

Passes available online at .ca

What pass is right for you?

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10-TIME PASS

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ANNUAL PASS Best value! Expires 365 days from purchase date

CORPORATE ANNUAL PASS Best value! Four or more

employees

Expires 365 days from purchase date EXECUTIVE ANNUAL PASS Expires 365 days from purchase date for an additional $204.40 per year


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We’ve moved program schedules online! Actually, they’ve been there for a while now. In The City Guide is changing. You’ll still find all the great programs the City has to offer but date and price details for offerings like swimming lessons can be found at genesisplace.ca.

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Genesis Place summer 2019

Fees & passes – summer 2019 continued... Looking for wellness opportunities for your employees?

Sign up and save! Did you know that organizations/companies can purchase a Corporate Annual Pass at a reduced rate if four or more employees purchase an annual pass at the same time? Gather up your fellow employees and each purchase a Corporate Annual Pass at Genesis Place. Note: In order to be eligible for the Corporate Annual Pass, companies must have at least four employees with active passes at all times.

Corporate Annual Passes

• Payment must be made in full at time of purchase • Employees are also eligible to upgrade their pass to include family members. Ask us how. Call 403.948.8804 ext. 5549 for more details or email recreation.wellness@airdrie.ca.

APSP - everyone plays! The Airdrie Participant Support Program (APSP) is a single application process for low-income City of Airdrie and Rocky View County residents applying for subsidized City of Airdrie programming. You may qualify to receive 50 per cent off the purchase of a Genesis Place pass or registered programs. Some restrictions apply. This program requires applicants to provide proof of residency and criteria. For more information visit www.airdrie.ca/apsp or contact Community Links at 403.945.3900 or email candice@nrvcl.ab.ca. Registration must be completed in person at Community Links or over the phone to apply approved (APSP) discount. Other subsidies for children in organized sports and physical activities are: • Jumpstart – Contact Boys & Girls Club of Airdrie 403.948.3331 • KidSport – Calgary and area – kidsportcanada.ca


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What’s a kid-free workout worth? We provide safe and quality child care for less than $5! Summer Hours Monday to Friday from 8:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. 10, 20 and 50 hour passes available.

Visit www.airdrie.ca/childcare for details

Give the gift of

health & happiness

Looking for a gift you know they’ll love? We’ve got you covered. Genesis Place gift cards let your special someone choose what their perfect gift looks like. Gifts cards can be used for all Genesis Place programs, services or passes! Available in any amount! Visit Customer Service to pick one up today! Lost or stolen gift cards cannot be replaced.

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Genesis Place summer 2019

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Drop-in basketball 5:30-8 am

Drop-in multi-use 7 am-9 pm

Drop-in pickleball 8:30-11:30 am

Drop-in multi-use 5:30 am-5 pm

Drop-in multi-use 11:45 am-10 pm

NEW Drop-in ball hockey 5-7:30 pm

Drop-in basketball 5-9 pm

NEW Adult drop-in multi-use 9-10 pm

Drop-in soccer 5-9 pm


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Drop-in pickleball 8:30-11:30 am

Drop-in multi-use 5:30 am-5 pm

NEW Family Drop-in multi-use, set up by request, subject to availability 9:00-11:30 am NEW Drop-in ultimate frisbee 11:30 am-1:30 pm

Drop-in pickleball 1-3 pm

Drop-in multi-use 11:45 am-4:45 pm

Drop-in multi-use 11:30 am-4:45 pm

Drop-in multi-use 3:15-5 pm

Drop-in basketball 5-9 pm

Drop-in badminton 5-9 pm

Drop-in basketball 5-9 pm

Drop-in badminton 5-8:45 pm

Drop-in soccer 5-9 pm

NEW Adult drop-in multi-use 9-10 pm

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Genesis Place summer 2019

Program Registration Program registration at 7 a.m.

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All swimming program starting in August register on Sunday, July 7 at 7 a.m.

Stay in shape while we keep our pool in shape Our aquatics area will experience the following closures this summer/fall: • Full Aquatic Area closure Aug. 24 – Sep. 6 • Leisure pool, tot pool, hot tub and steam room re-open Sep. 7 • Main pool re-open Sep. 12 • Dive tank re-open Sep. 14 • Dates are subject to change

Visit gensisplace.ca to find out other great ways to stay in shape.


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Swimming Lessons Swimming pool • To attend family swim, children must be with someone who is 18 years of age or older who is in the water with them at all times. • Children under the age of eight must be accompanied by a person 14 years of age or older who is in the water in appropriate swim attire. • Guardians/caregivers are required to wear clothing appropriate for swimming that has been brought to the pool for the intention of going in the water when supervising children under the age of eight. • Guardians may only supervise up to four children under the age of eight. • You must shower using soap before entering the pool. • Please ensure that you bring indoor footwear as no outdoor shoes are permitted in the aquatic area. • All children 35 months and under must wear a swim diaper PLUS a waterproof pant. • You must be 42 inches tall to ride the slide; no double riding. • Diving is only allowed in the dive tank. • Lane swimmers – please be courteous and share lanes. • Aquatic climbing wall – one climber at a time, experienced swimmers only. • Strollers must be kept in the viewing area. Wheels must be cleaned before entering change rooms. • Entrance for public and family swim is not permitted until the scheduled times, including entry into the locker rooms.

Parent and Tot swim • Admission accepted up to 30 minutes before the end of the parent and tot session time. • Swimmers are asked to leave the aquatic area when time has ended. • One adult free with paid preschool drop-in admission for newborns to children five years of age.

Lessons • Parents and related family members are given access to view the child’s swimming lessons only. Admission must be paid to use the pool. • Not all classes will run during the summer (schedule is subject to change). • Program details on genesisplace.ca.

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Genesis Place AQUATICS summer 2019

8–level program for children ages four months to six years STARFISH Ages 4 to 12 months • Orientation to water for babies and their parent/caregiver. • To enter this level, babies must be able to hold their head up. • The goals are to help babies experience buoyancy and movement through songs and play in the water and to teach the parent/caregiver age specific water safety.

DUCK Ages 12 to 24 months • Orientation to water for toddlers and their parent/caregiver. • Swimmers learn how to use floating objects for support and explore different water movements through games, songs and active water play. The parent/caregiver also learns age specific water safety.

SEA TURTLE Ages 24 to 36 months • Orientation to water for toddlers and their parent/caregiver. • Swimmers learn, through fun games and songs, how to combine skills, how to kick with a buoyant object and how to perform basic floats, glides and kicks.

SEA OTTER Ages 3 to 5 years • Transitional level that transfers the preschooler to the care of the instructor. Most of the skills are assisted by the instructor. • Using games and activities, swimmers learn to open their eyes under water, further develop basic floats and glides, and swim one metre. They also learn age appropriate water safety skills.

SALAMANDER Ages 3 to 5 years • Swimmers enter this level when they have successfully completed Sea Otter. • Using games and activities, swimmers learn to swim two metres, further develop basic floats and increase their distance on front and back glides. Front swim and roll-over glides are also included, and swimmers learn appropriate water safety skills such as how to jump into chest-deep water and how to use a personal flotation device (PFD). • Safety skills development includes water orientation, safe entries and exits and only swimming when an adult is present.

SUNFISH Ages 3 to 6 years • Swimmers enter this level when they have successfully completed Salamander. • Using games and activities, swimmers learn to swim five metres, increase their distance using buoyant objects, increase their front and back glides with kicks, and develop their roll-over glide, side glide and front swim. Safety skills include deep-water skills and use of a personal flotation device (PFD). • Safety skills development such as water orientation, safe entries and exits and always asking for permission before going near the water.

CROCODILE Ages 3 to 6 years • Swimmers enter this level when they have successfully completed Sunfish. • Through games and other fun activities, swimmers learn to swim seven metres on their front and back, perform a dolphin kick and begin using rhythmic breathing. They also progress with kicking drills and increase their swimming distance to 10m. • Safety skills include jumping into deep water and performing surface support for 10 seconds, recognizing when a swimmer needs help and using a Personal Flotation Device (PFD) in deep water.

WHALE Ages 3 to 6 years • Swimmers enter this level when they have successfully completed Crocodile. • Through fun activities, swimmers perform a front and back swim for 10m. Swimmers work on developing their flutter kick and perform a distance swim of 15m. • Safety skills include identifying safe swimming areas, jumping into deep water, swimming 5m, surface support for 20 seconds a return to safety, throwing assists and sitting dives.

Check out genesisplace.ca for program information and to register.


NO CLASSES July 1, Aug. 5

EQUIVALENCY BETWEEN OTHER SWIM PROGRAMS Lifesaving Society

YMCA Program

Parent & Tot 1

Splashers

Parent & Tot 2 Parent & Tot 3/Preschool 1 Preschool 2 Preschool 3 Preschool 4 Preschool 5

Bubblers Bubblers Bobbers Bobbers/Floater Glider/Diver Surfer Dipper

Preschool 5

I Can Swim

Red Cross Swim Preschool (4 months to 5 years)

Ducklings (Ages 4 months to 1 year) Dinos (Ages 1 to 3) Dinos Dolphins 1 Dolphins 1 Dolphins 2 Dolphins 3

Duck (Ages 18 to 30 months) Sea Turtle (Ages 30 to 36 months) Sea Otter (Ages 3 to 5) Salamander (Ages 3 to 5) Sunfish (Ages 3 to 5) Crocodile (Ages 3 to 5)

Dolphins 3

Whale (Ages 3 to 5)

(incomplete would move into RC Swim Kids 1)

Starfish (Ages 4 to 18 months)

(complete would move into RC Swim Kids 2)

Important things to know • Visit genesisplace.ca for program details and registration. • Programs starting in July open for registration May 5, and programs starting in August open for registration July 7. • Unsure of your level? Contact the Aquatic Programmer 403.948.8804 ext. 5507 for $10 swim assessment. • Children can transfer to the Red Cross Swim Kids program at five years of age. Please see transfer chart on page 14. • Hand in previous report card to swim instructors on the first day of class. • At the midpoint of the session you may check with the instructor to ask questions about your child’s progress and skills. • Swim lesson fees do not include the use of aquatic amenities before or after the scheduled lessons. • All children under the age of eight years must be accompanied into the water at all times by a caregiver who is at least 14 years and within arm’s reach. This includes before and after swim lessons. • Genesis Place reserves the right to cancel classes that do not fill to minimum requirements prior to program start dates.

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Genesis Place AQUATICS summer 2019

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PLEASE NOTE! Completion of the Preschool program is not required to move on to the Swim Kids program. Program entry is based on age. Preschool swim level character

If they took Red Cross Swim Preschool

Genesis Place recommended Red Cross Swim Kids level to register into:

Ages 4 mos. to 6 years

Ages 5 to 12 years

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Check out genesisplace.ca for program information and to register.


NO CLASSES July 1, Aug. 5

A 10 level program for children ages 5 to 12 years The 10 levels allow for solid progression. Children learn competitive and survival strokes and build their distance and speed while focusing on making safe decisions in, on and around the water. In each level, participants are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress to the next level once all of the criteria have been successfully completed.

Level 1

Swimmers receive an orientation to water and the pool area and work on floats, glides and kicking. Swimmers build their endurance by working on the five metre front swim.

Level 2

Swimmers work on propulsion skills to move through the water and to remain at the surface. Swimmers work on the front swim (5m) and learn about deep-water activities and proper use of a personal flotation device (PFD). Fitness activities include the 10m flutter kick and a 10m distance swim.

Level 3

This level provides an introduction to diving and teaches swimmers how to make wise choices about where and when to swim. Endurance is achieved by building strength in the flutter kick and a 15m swim.

Level 4

This level introduces the front crawl (10m) and back swim with shoulder roll (15m). Swimmers work on kneeling dives, surface support (45 seconds, deep water) and developing a greater sense of self-safety by understanding their own limits. Endurance is built through a 25m swim.

Level 5

This level introduces the back crawl (15m), sculling skills, whip kick on the back, stride dives and treading water. Front crawl increases to 15m. An introduction to safe boating skills is also included. Endurance is developed through a 50m swim.

Level 6

This level refines front crawl with a focus on hand entry and breathing (25m), back crawl with a focus on arm positions and body roll (25m), introduces elementary backstroke (15m), safety on ice and rescue of others with throwing assists. Swimmers demonstrate the front dive and their ability to tread water in deep water for one and a half minutes. Endurance is built through dolphin kick and a 75m swim.

Level 7

This level builds skills and endurance for the front crawl (50m), back crawl (50m), elementary backstroke (25m) and introduces whip kick on the front. Swimmers learn about airway and breathing obstructions, reaching assists and stride entry. Swimming endurance is increased to a 150m swim.

Level 8

This level is an introduction to breaststroke (15m) and feet-first surface dives. Swimmers learn about the dangers of open water, hypothermia, the performance of rescue breathing on children and adults and standing shallow dives. Swimmers participate in timed treading water activities using the eggbeater kick for three minutes to improve their ability to remain at the surface in the event of an unexpected fall into water. Endurance is built on a 300m swim. Front crawl and back crawl distances are increased to 75m each.

Level 9

This level reviews the front crawl (100m), back crawl (100m), elementary backstroke (50m), breaststroke (25m) and encourages swimmers to combine different kicks for fitness (three minutes). They also work on head-first surface dives and learn about wise choices, peer influences and self-rescue from ice. Endurance is built through a 400m swim.

Level 10

This level is a final assessment of the strokes for technique and distance (front crawl 100m, back crawl 100m, elementary backstroke 50m, breaststroke 50m and sidestroke 25m). Swimmers learn about sun safety, rescue of others from ice, and head-first and feet-first surface dives. Endurance is built using the dolphin kick (vertical) and a 500m swim.

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Genesis Place AQUATICS summer 2019

EQUIVALENCY BETWEEN OTHER SWIM PROGRAMS Lifesaving Society

YMCA Program

I Can Swim

Red Cross Swim Kids (6+ years)

Swimmer 1 Swimmer 1 / 2 Swimmer 2 / 3 Swimmer 3 / 4 Swimmer 4 Swimmer 5 Swimmer 5 / 6 Rookie Patrol Ranger Patrol Star Patrol

Otter Seal Dolphin Swimmer Star 1 Star 2 Star 3 Star 4 Star 5 Star 6 Star 7

Stage 1 – Beginner Stage 1 – Intermediate Stage 1 – Advanced Stage 2 – Beginner Stage 2 – Intermediate Stage 2 – Advanced Stage 3 – Beginner Stage 3 – Intermediate Stage 3 – Advanced Stage 3 – Advanced

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Level 9 Level 10 – incomplete Level 10 – complete

Private lessons

Private swimming lessons

Ages 3+

This is a personalized program for swimmers of all abilities who want to improve confidence, swimming skills and technique. We offer 30 minute sessions for individualized, self-paced and one-to-one instruction. If you have two swimmers of similar ability, you may register them both into a private time slot at a lower price per child. Please forward any inquiries to 403.948.8804 ext. 5507 or email private.swimlessons@airdrie.ca. Please note: there will be no refunds or make up lessons for private swimming. 1 lesson One person Semi-private

2 lessons

3 lessons

4 lessons

5 lessons

6 lessons

7 lessons

8 lessons

$27.05

$54.10

$81.15

$108.20

$135.25

$162.30

$189.35

$216.40

1 lesson

2 lessons

3 lessons

4 lessons

5 lessons

6 lessons

7 lessons

8 lessons

$21.65

$43.25

$64.90

$86.50

$108.15

$129.80

$151.40

$173.05

*prices above are per person

Youth and adult Red Cross Swim Basics

Ages 16+

Increase your comfort and confidence in the water through floats, glides, kicking, front crawl, back crawl and establishing comfort in deep water. Work with your Water Safety Instructor to set goals to develop your swimming skills.

Red Cross Swim Strokes

Ages 16+

Red Cross Swim Strokes is to develop one or more swimming strokes, working towards proficiency and increasing endurance. Work with your Water Safety Instructor to choose the strokes and set your goals and priorities. If you are interested in developing your strokes so that you can train for a triathlon, this is the ideal course for you.

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Certifications Genesis Place is an authorized training partner in delivering Red Cross and Lifesaving Society water safety programs and certification. Instructors are certified Red Cross and Canadian Lifesaving Society trainers and offer many certification courses throughout the year. Find the course that’s right for you and sign-up today. Visit genesisplace.ca for registration information.

Minimum registration numbers must be met one week prior to start date in order for courses to run.

Register early

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Genesis Place CERTIFICATIONS summer 2019

How to become part of the Aquatic Team Start your aquatic career path off on the right foot Become a

Become a

Lifeguard!

Slide Attendant! 1. Standard First Aid and CPR C Ages 11+

2. Minimum age 15 3. Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross Considered assets See page 20 for course information

Become a

Swim Instructor! 1. Standard First Aid and CPR C Ages 11+

2. Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Ages 15+ Prerequisite: Completion of Standard First Aid, Bronze Cross or Red Cross Jr. Lifeguard Certification consists of four components: • Skills evaluation • Online learning • Co-teach • Classroom learning

1. Bronze Star (Optional)

Prerequisite: Ages 8+ with strong swimming ability and Red Cross Swim Kids 8 or higher

2. Bronze Medallion Ages 13+

3. Bronze Cross

Ages 13+ Prerequisite: Bronze Medallion

4. Standard First Aid and CPR C Ages 11+

5. National Lifeguard (NL)

Ages 16+ Prerequisite: Bronze Cross, Standard First Aid and CPR C

6. Lifeguard

• Gain public relations skills • Continuous fun • Great team members • Constant challenges • Flexible hours • Opportunities for advancement

See pages 19-20 for course information

3. Swim Instructor See pages 20-22 for course information

These courses are offered at Genesis Place. To register, go to genesisplace.ca, call 403.948.8804 or come in to Customer Service.

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Optional lifeguarding courses Junior Lifeguard Club Ages 8 to 12 Junior Lifeguard Club is an optional course that provides an opportunity to further develop swimming skills, lifesaving skills and knowledge and engages youth in working with others. This course also provides an introduction to future aquatic certification courses. Prerequisite: ability to swim a minimum of 25m continuously and tread water for 2 minutes.

Swim Patrol Ages 8 to 12 The Canadian Swim Patrol program provides enriched training for those who are ready to go beyond learn-to-swim. Swim Patrol has three levels: Rookie, Ranger and Star. These programs continue to develop participants’ swim strokes and provide the skill foundation that prepares them for success in the Society’s Bronze Medal awards. Each level of the Canadian Swim Patrol program has three modules: Water Proficiency, First Aid and Recognition & Rescue.

Bronze Star Ages 8 to 12 Bronze Star is an excellent preparation for success in Bronze Medallion. In Bronze Star, participants develop problem-solving and decision-making skills as individuals and with partners. They learn CPR and develop water smart confidence and the lifesaving skills needed to be their own personal lifeguard. Includes CPR A and AED.

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Genesis Place CERTIFICATIONS summer 2019

Lifeguarding courses Bronze Medallion Bronze Medallion teaches an understanding of the lifesaving principles embodied in the four components of water rescue education: judgment, knowledge, skills and fitness. Rescuers learn tows, carries and defense and release methods in preparation for challenging rescues of conscious and unconscious victims. Include CPR A and AED. Prerequisite: 13 years of age or

Bronze Star.

Bronze Cross Bronze Cross is designed for lifesavers who want the challenge of more advanced training including an introduction to safe supervision in aquatic facilities. Bronze Cross is a prerequisite for all advanced training programs including National Lifeguard and Instructor certification. Includes CPR C and AED. Prerequisite: Bronze Medallion

National Lifeguard The National Lifeguard program develops the basic lifeguarding skills, principles and decision-making process to help lifeguards evaluate and adapt to different aquatic facilities and emergencies. Prerequisite: Bronze

Cross, Standard First Aid CPR C and minimum of 16 years of age

Water Safety Instructor courses Water Safety Instructor Skills Evaluation This evaluation ensures that you have the necessary water safety knowledge, strokes and skills equivalent to the Red Cross Swim Kids 10 performance criteria and instructor emergency response skills. Prerequisite: Ages 15+ and one of the

following: Red Cross Assistant Lifeguard, Bronze Cross, Emergency First Aid or Standard First Aid

Water Safety Instructor – Online The online component of the course focuses on the theory of instruction. Candidate’s knowledge is tested through videos, virtual games, workbook and online activities and a knowledge evaluation at the end of each module. Online will take approximately 14 – 20 hours to complete. Please contact the programmer at 403.948.8804 ext. 5507 to purchase materials and gain online access.

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Water Safety Instructor Teaching – Experience Candidates complete a minimum amount of hours of teaching experience (with 100% attendance and participation, including assisting a Supervising WSI in the water). Please contact the programmer at 403.948.8804 ext. 5507 to get more details and set up co-teach dates.

Water Safety Instructor – Classroom This is the final component of the water safety instructor program. Candidates are evaluated on their knowledge and ability to apply the theory for effectively planning, teaching and evaluating swimmers in the Red Cross Swim programs. Prerequisite: ages 15+, Skills Evaluation, Online and Teaching Experience

Red Cross Babysitting Course

Ages 11+ Offers basic first aid and caregiving skills for youth 11 years and older. Participants learn how to provide care to children in a variety of age groups and how to prevent and respond to emergencies. The course also offers youth the skills to promote themselves as babysitters to prospective families. Check out www.airdrie.ca/certifications for more information.

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Genesis Place CERTIFICATIONS summer 2019

First Aid, CPR for individuals and groups Genesis Place offers Standard First Aid and CPR Level C for ages 11+. This is an occupational health and safety approved first aid course. First Aid group training Looking for a First Aid course for a group or business? Need something recognized by OHS? We’ll provide the space and instructor – you provide the people! Check out www.airdrie.ca/certifications for more information.

Check out genesisplace.ca for program information and to register.


NO CLASSES July 1, Aug. 5

Fitness & Leisure Services Genesis Place has fitness and leisure activities for people of all ages from the very young to the very wise and everyone in between. This includes individuals, families and groups. To get the most out of your time at Genesis Place, check out our:

New age guidelines for Fitness Centre and track. See page 30

• Kids Connection Preschool program • Sportball for kids – teaching the fundamental skills behind sports • The Fun Place – where memories are made • Family fun activities and drop-in programming • Boredom busting summer camps • Youth fitness programming worth getting off the couch for • Dry land and water drop-in and older adult fitness classes (valuable part of your pass) • Iced coffee brew crew – a great place to socialize and stay in the loop

Develop healthy habits while having fun and getting fit at Genesis Place!

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Genesis Place FITNESS & WELLNESS summer 2019

What is Physical Literacy? We all know that you have to be able to walk before you can run, but did you know that you have to

be able to hop before you can skip or balance before you can kick?

Our fitness and leisure programs focus on developing early physical literacy skills that will encourage you down a path to an active lifestyle.


NO PROGRAMS July 1, Aug. 5

Kids Connection Preschool: Connecting active bodies and minds

Growing the whole person The preschool where kids develop healthy habits that last a lifetime. Your child will not only master their ABCs and 123s but also the building blocks of movement. As a bonus, while your child is having fun in a safe place, learning to play with others, you can enjoy the many great amenities Genesis Place has to offer!

Available classes: • Age 3: Tues., Thurs. from 8:45 to 11:45 a.m. • Ages 4 to 5: Mon. & Wed. from 8:45 to 11:45 a.m. • Ages 3 to 5: Fri. from 8:45 to 11:45 a.m For more information, contact 403.948.8804 ext. 5510 or kidsconnection@airdrie.ca

Check out www.airdrie.ca/kidsconnection for registration information.

Genesis Place: the whole package

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Genesis Place PRESCHOOL, CHILDREN & YOUTH summer 2019

Sportball Sportball is all about teaching children the fundamental skills behind sports (as well as helping parents to teach their children!) Genesis Place is excited to partner with Sportball to offer a wide variety of developmentally appropriate and non-competitive programs for children from 16 months to 6 years old. Check out our Sportball programs:

• Parent and tot (16 to 24 months) • Coach and child multi-sport (ages 2 to 3) • Coach and child multi-sport (ages 3 to 5) • Parent and child indoor/oudoor soccer (ages 2 to 3) • Coach and child indoor/outdoor soccer (ages 3 to 6) Visit www.airdrie.ca/sportball for more information.

Remember your lock and save $2 Locks are available to rent for $2, but if you rented one each time, the costs could really add up. It pays to pack a lock.

Water Runners Towel Lock

Check out genesisplace.ca for program information and to register.


Play time drop-ins

Monday to Friday 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.

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NO PROGRAMS July 1, Aug. 5

Magic is in the

litle Birthday Parties

What a great place to host your kid’s next birthday bash. Check out our party packages. (advance bookings required)

Entry is included for passholders, drop-in fees apply for non-passholders.

Check out

www.airdrie.ca/funplace for details

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NO PROGRAMS July 1, Aug. 5

City of Airdrie Summer Camps at a Glance Full day camps 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Genesis Place themes Genesis Place program

(ages 5 – 7 & ages 8 – 12)

July 2 – 5*

July 8 – 12

July 15 – 19

Oh Canada

On the Farm

Superheroes Out of this and Fairy World Tales

Amazing Race Genesis Place

Western Heritage

Treasure Island

Mission Possible

Summer Adventures

Super Heroes

Out of this World

Where in the World

Wild West

Pirates Ahoy

Mission Possible

Summer Days

Calgary Corn Maze

Bowness Park

SpacePort

Calgary Zoo

Heritage Park

Sikome Lake

Bow Habitat/ Pearce Estates

Cobbs Adventure Park

Musical Theatre

Drama

Musical Theatre

Drama

Visual Arts

Musical Theatre

Drama

Canadian Tracks Adventures and Trails

Field trip location Bert Church Live Theatre Visual Arts (ages 7 – 12)

July 22 – 26 July 29 – Aug 2 Aug 6 – 9* Aug 12 – 16 Aug 19 – 23 Aug 26 – 30

Half day camps – Mornings 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. July 2 – 5* Genesis Place Preschool

(ages 3 – 4)

Genesis Place program

(ages 5 – 12)

July 8 – 12 July 15 – 19

Bugs, It’s All About Birds and Canada Butterflies Welcome to Canada

July 22 – 26 July 29 – Aug 2 Aug 6 – 9*

Superheroes Up, Up and and Fairy Away Tales

Farmyard Hooray for Adventures Heroes

Blast Off

Aug 12 – 16 Aug 19 – 23 Aug 26 – 30

Away We Go

Giddy Up and Go

Treasure Hunters

Watch Me Go

Grab your Passports

Rodeo Round Up

“X” Marks the Spot

We got this!

Summer Fun

Half day camps – Afternoons 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Genesis Place (ages 8 – 12)

July 2 – 5*

July 8 – 12 July 15 – 19 July 22 – 26 July 29 – Aug 2

Aug 6 – 9*

Aug 12 – 16 Aug 19 – 23 Aug 26 – 30

Extremely Canadian

Homestead Super Hero Hustle Training

Stampede Spectacular

Island Adventurers

Area 51 Training

Globe Trekkers

Fees Location

4 Day *

5 Day

Bert Church Live Theatre

$200.00

$250.00

Genesis Place Full Day

$173.04

$216.30

Genesis Place Half Day

$68.04

$85.05

Genesis Place Preschool

$74.16

$92.70

Everything Imaginable

Summer Adventurers

Early, lunch and late care (ages 5 to 12) at Genesis Place 4 Day *

5 Day

Early Care (7:30 – 9 a.m.)

$27.84

$34.80

Lunch Care (12 – 1 p.m.)

$18.56

$23.20

Late Care $27.84 (4 – 5:30 p.m.)

$34.80

Sign up today at

www.airdrie.ca/summercamps

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Genesis Place YOUTH PROGRAMS summer 2019

Youth fitness services Youth Strength Training Certification

New age!

Ages 12 to 15

In this group course, a personal trainer will cover topics related to form and technique, program design, anatomy, arm-up and cool-down options and the general effects of exercise. Upon completing the course the youth will have full understanding of the guidelines and etiquette of the Fitness Centre and will be allowed to use the Fitness Centre in future visits without parental supervision (passes or regular drop in fees apply). There are two options to complete this program:

1. Book a one-on-one session with a personal trainer by calling 403.948.8804 ext. 5518. Cost $54 or $80 (two participants) or 2. Register for a group session, only $5 per session. Program sponsored by Beyond the Basics Visit www.airdrie.ca/certification

Only $

5

NEW Fitness Centre and track age guidelines (Effective July 1, 2019)

Supervised full access • Ages 10 to 15 require active adult 18+ supervision at all times. Unsupervised full access • Ages 12 to 15 that have completed Youth Strength Training Certification course. • 16+ full access For more fitness centre guidelines please visit genesisplace.ca


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Genesis Place FAMILY summer 2019

LEAD is a free City of Calgary recognized 4-week leadership certification program in partnership with the City of Airdrie and Genesis Place. If you are 13+ you can have fun with friends while learning about:

• Leadership • Teamwork • Problem Solving and Decision Making • Conflict Management • Planning and Organization • Personal Wellness

Registration required for the Youth Volunteer Orientation held Tuesday evenings from May 7 – June 18 at 5 – 8 p.m. For registration information, check out www.airdrie.ca/GPyouth or contact the Preschool, Children’s and Youth Programmer at 403.948.8804 ext. 5510

LEAD a Leadership Program Developed by The City of Calgary Delivered by Community Partners

Family Drop-in Make more memories as a family at Genesis Place. Half the gym will be scheduled for families to take part in unsupervised activities. Bring the family up to the Fitness Centre and use our indoor track. All ages welcome when accompanied by a participating adult (18 years of age.)

Family indoor track time (July and August) Wednesday

LEAD a Leadership Program Developed by The City of Calgary Friday Delivered by Community Partners

Sunday

4:30–5:30 p.m. 4:30–5:30 p.m. 2–3 p.m.

Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track

Family drop-in multi-use gym time Get together with your family and play in the gym on Saturday mornings. Saturday

9 –11:30 a.m.

Gymnasium

Cost included with all Genesis Place passes or regular drop-in fees.

Watch for family events throughout the year!

Please note! You can also drop-in and use the Fitness Centre, check out the new age guidelines on page 30.

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Entry is free for passholders, drop-in fees apply for non-passholders.

make a splash in one o

f our five pools and don ’t miss the waterslide, div ing board, aquatic wall, swin ging rope or steam room. while you’re here, Drop-in at the gym to play games, shoot some hoops or get a rally going!

Check out family activities at www.airdrie.ca/familyfun

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Genesis Place ADULT FITNESS & WELLNESS summer 2019

Adult fitness services Orientation Free: Apple Fitness Centre orientation Join our weight room representatives for this complimentary general fitness facility and equipment orientation. All orientations include a demonstration on the proper use of the equipment, weight room etiquette and proper equipment safety. Please see the Customer Service desk for more information.

Fitness Assessment Free: Fitness profile Are you meeting your fitness goals? How is your current fitness program contributing to your overall health? A Genesis Place certified personal trainer can provide some insight into your current health and well-being with this complimentary one-on-one session.

Group Active Living

Ages 16+

Develop healthy habits while having fun. Get a group of friends together and let us organize a fun fitness experience for you! Choose from cycling, yoga, stollersize and much more. For more information, please contact 403.948.8804 ext. 5518


NO CLASSES July 1, Aug. 5

Personal training Our personal trainers help you make the most of your fitness training to achieve optimal results. Genesis Place offers a variety of personal training packages to suit individual needs. To learn more contact personal.training@airdrie.ca

Personal training options

Did you know All of our trainers hold a minimum two year diploma or a Bachelor’s Degree in Kinesiology or Sports Medicine; our trainers also have one or more certifications through the following organizations: Canadian Society of Exercise Physiology, National Strength and Conditioning Association and Alberta Fitness and Leadership Certification Association.

5 sessions

10 sessions

20 sessions 30 sessions

One-on-one training

$230

$418

$752

$1070

Partner training

$295 ($147.50/ person

$480 ($240/ person

$945 ($472.50/ person

N/A

Important things to know: • Prices include GST. • Each session will be 45 minutes in length. • Personal training packages expire one year from date of purchase. • Personal training sessions can be purchased online. • Call 403.948.8804 ext. 5518 or email personal.training@airdrie.ca to book a personal trainer.

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Genesis Place ADULT FITNESS & WELLNESS summer 2019

Dry land drop-in classes Drop-in classes are open to individuals age 13 and up. Youth ages 13 to 15 must be accompanied by an adult in the class. Drop-in fitness classes are open to all ability levels and can provide a fun and challenging way to meet your fitness goals. Please see in-house flyers or visit genesisplace.ca for current schedules.

Legend

Strength A class which is mainly or has some resistance training

Cardio A cardio filled and/ or interval training

50+

Active older adults Classes which are modified yet still challenging

F

Family Classes which allow ages 6+ accompanied by an adult

AOA Variety 50+

This older adult class will keep your body guessing! Everything from Cardio Drumming, Zumba™ Gold, modified intervals and we can’t forget about strength-based exercises.

Barre

Join us for a fun and empowering class focusing on postural strength and alignment. Using light weights, you are sure to sculpt the upper and lower body, abs and increase flexibility.

Barre Sculpt

Incorporate weights and other equipment into your Barre routine, allowing greater options for an optimal workout!

Bone Builders 50+

Strengthen your bones and prevent fall-related injuries in this strength, core and balance class.

Chisel’d

This muscle conditioning class will sculpt and shape your body. The instructor will incorporate a variety of equipment to help burn fat and build lean muscle.

CSI (Cardio, Strength, Intervals)

Investigate this high energy class where your overall fitness level will be challenged with cardio drills, strength, endurance and balance training.

Explosive Strength

Using compound movements you will increase your heart rate and work up a sweat without the need for cardiovascular training.

Did you know Our fitness instructors are certified with the Alberta Fitness Leadership Certification Association (AFLCA) or Canfitpro with a variety of format designations. Our Yoga instructors hold a minimun of 200 hour yoga teacher training certification.

Family Fitness F

Come get your fitness on as a family! Attend this drop-in family fitness class with your children ages 6+. Formats will be adaptable to all ages and all fitness levels. Children ages 6+ must be accompanied by an adult.

Flow Yoga

This is a balanced class which links yoga postures together. The focus is on connecting the breath with the movements. This class will allow you to build strength, flexibility, balance and stamina as you explore the depths of your practice.

Gentle Body Flow

This drop-in class is designed for individuals of all levels. It uses a series of gentle stretching poses, breath awareness and relaxation. No experience required.

Strength 60

This hour of power pairs dynamic music and a motivating group atmosphere to get your heart rate up, make you sweat and push you to a personal best! Combining traditional strength exercises with barbells, weight plates and your own body weight, you will be fitter, stronger and one step closer towards reaching your goals.

Hatha Yoga

This class is suited to all levels and is designed to help improve flexibility, strength and balance through gentle yoga poses and breath awareness.


NO CLASSES July 1, Aug. 5

Pilates Sculpt

This Pilates based class will use power Pilates and power yoga with weights, balls, elastic bands, and gliders (all optional) to target and shape specific muscles. This low-impact, full body workout improves muscle memory, decreases back pain and aligns posture.

PiYo®

PiYo® combines the muscle-sculpting, core-firming benefits of Pilates with the strength and flexibility advantages of yoga. Cranking up the speed we deliver a true fat-burning, low-impact workout that leaves your body looking long, lean, and incredibly defined.

Restorative Yoga

Enjoy gentle, supported poses focusing on the spine, hips and shoulders. Take time to unravel hidden tensions in the mind and body.

Sit and Be Fit 50+

This class will focus on stretching, aerobics, strength training and balance. It will improve flexibility, muscle and bone strength, circulation, heart health and stability. It’s never too late to start!

Straight-up Step

Straight-up Step is a full hour of step cardio. Challenge your strength and endurance in this classic format.

STRONG by Zumba™

STRONG by Zumba™ is a High Intensity Interval Training class using more traditional fitness moves for a more athletic, conditioning-style workout.

Super Cycle

This class is great for all levels. A high energy cardio workout with a mix of hills, sprints and intervals will leave you energized and drenched in sweat.

Triple Threat

This high intensity workout gives you the ability to utilize our track as well as our indoor cycling bikes and push your endurance to the max! Adding in strength based intervals you are sure to get the calorie blasting workout your body needs!

Triple A 50+

Calling adults of all abilities. Do you tire easily with physical activity? Join this group workout led by a personal trainer to help improve functional independence.

Wild Card

This class gives you an opportunity to meet our highly certified Fitness team and experience what each of them have to offer! Have a chance to participate in PiYo, CSI, Barre, Explosive Strength and many more formats that our facility offers.

Zumba™ Fitness

Join the latest fitness craze with our certified Zumba™ instructor. Latin music is fused with easy to follow dance moves that provide a calorie burning and body energizing class.

Please note Limited spots – wristbands may be required for the following classes: • Super Cycle • Strength 60 • Barre

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Water drop-in classes Legend

Strength A class which is mainly or has some resistance training

Cardio A cardio filled and/ or interval training

50+

Active older adults Classes which are modified yet still challenging

F

Family Classes which allow ages 6+ accompanied by an adult

Drop-in classes are open to individuals age 13 and up. Youth ages 13 to 15 must be accompanied by an adult in the class.

Aqua Yoga

Aqua yoga is a gentle and very low impact aquatic activity. This program takes principles and movements of yoga and adapts them to the water. With the release of gravity, the body is able to find the optimum stretch and by using the rhythm of the breath, an inner sense of relaxation can be achieved.

Aquafit

Do you want to burn fat, increase strength, and improve your cardiovascular endurance? This class is recommended for those who want to work hard and talk later. This is appropriate for all swimming levels and takes place in waist to chest deep water.

Deep Water Workout

Deep Water Workout is a water fitness class incorporating the buoyancy and resistance of water to challenge your cardiovascular system and muscle groups by using intervals and endurance training. The exercises are done while wearing a flotation belt in deep water. Swimming skills are not necessary.

Gentle Deep Water Workout

Did you know We offer over 10+ water drop-in classes per week in a variety of formats. Not all classes described are available during the current session.

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This 45 minute aquatic fitness class will be held in the deep end of the leisure pool and is designed to provide opportunity for those who cannot withstand the temperature or the intensity of Deep Water Workout classes. This class will be ideal for participants looking to focus more on range of motion as movements and alignment.

H20 Boot Camp

Let’s take boot camp to the water! Maximize the properties of water combined with strength, endurance and agility training to challenge your body to the next level in this high intensity H20 Boot Camp. This class is performed in deep water with the use of a flotation belt.

Fit over 50 H2O 50+

Want to stay young at heart? This aquatic fitness class is for the 50+ enthusiast. Use water resistance to improve your cardio, strength and flexibility. This class takes place in waist to chest deep water.

Aqua Intervals

A shallow water fitness class that includes circuit training to challenge your cardiovascular system and all muscles groups. This class maximizes your body’s ability to work by utilizing the principles of water, as well as different types of equipment.

Limited spots – wristbands may be required for the following classes: Deep Water Workout • H2O Bootcamp


NO CLASSES July 1, Aug. 5

Older adult fitness programs Physical activity is very important to your overall health, well-being and quality of life. Every step counts! Adding any amount of exercise can provide some health benefits. Regular exercise maintains strength and flexibility, balance and coordination and can help reduce the risk of falls.

What to do at Genesis Place: Dry land and aquatic drop-in fitness programs (see pg. 36 – 38 for more details) • Active Older Adult Variety • Sit and Be Fit • Fit over 50 H20 • Bone Builders • Aqua yoga Senior (65+)/Veteran facility fees & passes • Gentle Deepwater Workout (Veteran status identification must be provided). • Triple A *See our online schedule for Drop-in 10 time Monthly Annual Corporate more info at www.airdrie.ca/ $7.00 $62.70 $53.00 $405.70 $324.55 GPschedules Drop-in pickleball Tuesday 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Wednesday 1 – 3 p.m. Thursday 8:30 – 11:30 a.m.

Subsidy program offered (Airdrie Participant Support Program). Call Community Links at 403.945.3900 or for more information visit www.airdrie.ca/apsp.

Included in Genesis Place passes or regular drop-in fees apply. For more information about older adult programs offered at Genesis Place please contact 403.948.8804 ext. 5518.

Iced Coffee Brew Crew Come and enjoy some complimentary coffee in the Fitness Centre lobby and get to know the Genesis Place wellness experts. First Tuesday of every month from 9 – 10 a.m.

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Alberta Healthy Living Program Exercise classes

A supervised group exercise program consisting of structured and planned activities which are developed and monitored by health care professionals (Kinesiologist and Physiotherapist) adapted to meet the needs of clients with a variety of chronic conditions. Chronic conditions include heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, arthritis, chronic lung disease or other long term medical conditions. This is a 10 week program. Call 403.943.2584 to register. Monday and Wednesday 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Education classes

Self-management workshop Better Choices, Better Health™ People with any chronic condition take part in a six week 2.5 hr workshop. They share ideas and learn the skills they need to live successfully with their conditions. The free workshops are led by trained leaders.

Classes are held at Genesis Place, 800 East Lake Boulevard NE, Airdrie. Call 403.943.2584 to register. www.albertahealthservices.ca/cdmcalgaryzone.asp

Disease-specific and general topics are offered in different formats and for different lengths of time. The free and interactive classes are led by healthcare professionals. Topics include: • Cholesterol and blood pressure essentials • Diabetes essentials • Falls prevention – Steady on your feet • Osteoporosis – Exercise for Healthy Bones

Alberta Cancer and Exercise Program (ACE) ARE YOU CURRENTLY UNDERGOING OR HAVE COMPLETED CANCER TREATMENT?

The ACE initiative aims to improve the quality of life for individuals living with cancer. This 12 week physical activity program is open to all cancer survivors within three years of completing treatment, capable of low to moderate intensity exercise and over the age of 18. To register for this program you must complete pre-screening through the Health & Wellness Lab at University of Calgary prior to the program start date. Please call 403.210.8482 or email ace@ucalgary.ca for a pre-screening. This includes two 60 minute classes each week, combining aerobic activity and strength training.

For more information about the program, contact personal.training@airdrie.ca or call 403.948.8804 ext 5518.

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Genesis Place party packages Come and join us for a fantastic birthday party experience! Our trained leaders will take your child through a themed birthday party of your choice, before using one of our rooms to enjoy cake and presents. The following information applies to all themed birthday party packages: • A host is provided to support and guide you through your birthday party, as well as assist with room set up and clean up. • For themed parties aged 3 to 7 the leader ratio is 1:8 children. For themed parties aged eight and older, the leader ratio is 1:12 children. Fee for extra leader is $15. • All birthday party packages are a total of two hours. • One hour instructor led activities in dance studio or gym. • One hour rental of a room for cake and presents. • Room choices are either the Fun Place or the Bluegrass Nursery/ Woodmont Multipurpose Room. • Food and decorations are the responsibility of the renter. • GST not included in any of the party packages. For information or booking requests, please visit genesisplace.ca to fill out an online birthday party request form. We suggest a minimum of seven to eight weeks booking notice to host your party and it is subject to leader and room availability.

Only need a room for your party? Contact us and we will do our best to accommodate your request. For birthday parties and Fun Place rentals please call 403.948.8804 ext 5519 or email party.enquiries@airdrie.ca.

Bluegrass Nursery/ Woodmont Multi-purpose Room $32.45 per hour Great space for arts, crafts and more!

Fun Place $43.25 per hour Our most popular space for birthdays!

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Genesis Place PARTY PACKAGES summer 2019

Let’s Dance (Ages 3 to 7)

$165

It’s your party so let’s celebrate! LET’S DANCE! This party is for everyone who wants to move and groove to the music. Instruments, creative movement and party dances make this a fast paced, fun, move to your own beat party. (Fees do not include GST).

Games Galore (Ages 3 to 7)

$165

Sports Supreme (Ages 8+)

$165

Come and enjoy an hour packed with tons of games in the gym that will make this a fun filled party for your child. Choose from a variety of instructorled activities, parachute games and scooter board races. (Fees do not include GST).

Come and enjoy an hour packed with sports ranging from soccer, floor hockey, basketball and dodgeball. Choose your favourite sport or pick more than one! (Fees do not include GST).

NERF® Battle Party (Ages 8+)

$165

Come and enjoy an hour packed with NERF battles such as capture the flag, elimination and free for all with courses set up by one of our leaders! Bring your own NERF® equipment or use ours. Parties must provide their own darts or may use our darts at an extra charge. All children must wear safety glasses at all times during the party. These will be provided by the leader at no extra charge. Maximum amount of children is 12. (Fees do not include GST). ®

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Bert Church Live Theatre Party Packages If you want to up your birthday party game with a dramatic flair, look no further than Bert Church LIVE Theatre! You provide the cast, the cake and decorations (if you choose) and we provide an amazing venue, a talented crew and an hour of fun filled entertainment. Each of our unique party experiences are carefully scripted to ensure the birthday child leaves saying “this was the best party ever!” Each of our packages include the following: • 15 minute set up time and 15 minute take down time • One hour of instruction • One hour to enjoy cake and open presents • Up to 10 kids age 7+ • Food and decorations are the responsibility of the renter • Parties cannot be booked more than 60 days in advance

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Genesis Place PARTY PACKAGES summer 2019

Comedy Party

$210

Do you and your friends love to clown around? This laugh-packed party will leave your guests splitting at the seams. Explore your silly side through improv, character creation and non-stop goofy games like “Who’s Line is it Anyway?” (Fees do not include GST).

Fairy Tale Party

$210

Kids love epic adventure, danger, heroes and villains. Even more, they love to direct and star in their own story. This incredible fairy tale extravaganza allows guests to guide plot twists which all lead to a happily ever after. (Fees do not include GST).

Puppetry Party

$220

Puppets, puppets and more puppets. Guests will imagine, construct and use their own puppets in a play of their creation. It’s the ultimate in imagination, and the puppet goes home with your guests so they never forget this fun-filled day. (Fees do not include GST).

Cartooning Party

$220

Comic strips are so much fun. Channel your love for art and story-telling and tap into your unlimited imagination to create a “funny” that will leave your fellow guests in stitches even after the party is over. Yes, that’s right the cartoons will be compiled and each guest goes home with ALL of the comics. (Fees do not include GST).

Paint Party

$240

Discover your inner Van Gogh. With the help of our talented instructors, guests will use acrylics to create an 8”x10” canvas painting and learn skills that that will stay with them forever. Guest’s masterpieces will be based on a sample piece of art but will be infused with their own style and creativity. (Fees do not include GST). Parties can be held at the Bert Church LIVE Theatre or at the Town & Country Centre. Please contact our Rental Coordinator at 403.948.8824 ext. 6434 or via email: bert.church@airdrie.ca

For Party packages call 403.948.8804 ext. 5519 or email party.enquiries@airdrie.ca


An icon in Airdrie, the Bert Church LIVE Theatre has so much to offer and the 2019/2020 season will be one to remember. With live music, theatre, comedy, family shows, dance performances and more there is virtually something for everyone! What’s better, there isn’t a bad seat in the house, parking is ample and free and the sound and lighting is awesome. Grab a beverage and a treat in the lobby and enjoy before and during the show! Watch for show information and more at thebertchurchtheatre.com!

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Genesis Place FACILITY RENTALS summer 2019

Facility rentals Looking for a great place to host your next meeting, social gathering or event? Whatever your needs may be, we have the space for you! To help us serve you better when completing an online facility rental booking, please be prepared to answer the following: • Full contact information (organization/group name, contact name, phone number and mailing address including postal code) • Event details (type of event, number of participants and equipment required) • Date and time requested (start and finish) • Alternative dates and times that may work • Any event set up requirements (banquet style, theatre style or classroom style) Please note: some rental space bookings will ask you for current liability insurance. GST is not included in hourly rate (fees subject to change). Visit www.airdrie.ca/facilityrentals for details on booking a rental space. To book rental space, email rentals@airdrie.ca.

Genesis Place rentals 403.948.8804 ext. 5523 Bert Church LIVE Theatre rentals 403.948.8824 ext. 6434 Arena rentals 403.948.8804 ext. 5527 Town & Country Centre rentals 403.948.8800 ext. 8215


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Town & Country Centre Looking for a great place to host your next meeting, social gathering or special event? Town & Country Centre can be booked for events large or small. • Equipped with a commercial kitchen • Large hall (seats 496 people) • Small hall (seats 90 people)

The Bert Church LIVE Theatre The Bert Church LIVE Theatre is a multipurpose facility suitable for a variety of activities. • The Theatre seats up to 377 people and is great for rehearsals, concerts, weddings and more. • The multipurpose room and lobby are great options for board meetings, workshops, receptions, fundraising events and more.

Ed Eggerer Athletic Park Rent this great park for your event today! • Located at the northeast end of Genesis Place recreation facility at 800 East Lake Boulevard NE • 400m, eight lane, outdoor state-of-the-art rubberized running track • 1,000 capacity, fully accessible grandstand seating • Announcer/press box • Electronic scoreboard • Regulation size multi-use playing field • Track and field long jump and triple jump pits

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Genesis Place FACILITY RENTALS summer 2019

Genesis Place Airdrie Autobody Boardroom

(located second level of Genesis Place Arena)

• Seats up to 12 people in board room style seating • Interactive whiteboard available upon request (may be subject to additional fee) • Ideal for board meetings/corporate meetings

Bluegrass Nursery/ Woodmont Multipurpose Room (located main level by Aquatic entrance)

• Seats up to 60 people in theatre style seating • Sink plus attached washroom • Great space for arts, crafts, and for team/group gatherings

Dance Studio

(located main level beside gymnasium)

• Ideal for up to 20 people • Great for dance practices or fitness/leisure programs

Echo Room

(located second level by Aquatic entrance)

• Seats up to 40 people in theatre style seating • Projector and screen available upon request (may be subject to additional fees) • Ideal for community/corporate gatherings/annual general meetings

Fun Place

(located main level by Aquatic entrance)

• Ideal for up to 30 people • Our most popular space for birthday parties

Gymnasium

(located main level across from Aquatic viewing area)

• Have fun playing basketball, badminton, volleyball, pickleball, games, etc. • Full or half gymnasium • Ask us about having a recreation leader to lead your group in various fun-filled activities


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Mind and Body Room

(located second level by Aquatic entrance)

• Ideal for up to 20 people • Great for dry land practices or fitness/leisure programs

Multipurpose Room (full)

(located second level of Genesis Place Arena)

• Seats up to 100 people • Projector and screen available upon request (may be subject to additional fees) • Ideal for team/community gatherings • Ask about a half multipurpose room rental

Rotary Room

(located second level by Aquatic entrance)

• Seats up to 100 people in theatre style seating • Projector and screen available upon request (may be subject to additional fees) • Ideal for community/corporate gatherings • Ask about our half Rotary Room rental

Pepsi® Field (turf)

(located main level by Field House entrance)

• This versatile space is great for soccer, lacrosse, tennis, etc. • Ask us about hosting your next sport tournament in this area

Shane Homes Field

(located main level by field house entrance)

• This versatile space is great for basketball, ball hockey, soccer, lacrosse, volleyball, banquets, fundraising events, etc. • 14,400 square feet of Pulastic (rubberized) surface • Ask us about hosting your next sport tournament or special event

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Genesis Place FACILITY RENTALS summer 2019

Arena rentals

Genesis Place Twin Arena Ron Ebbesen Twin Arena 800 East Lake Boulevard NE Prime time hours

200 East Lake Crescent NE

Non-prime time hours

Monday to Friday Monday to Friday 4:30 p.m. – close* 6 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 6 a.m. – close* *closing time is dependent on bookings

Need more information? To view available ice and dry pad times, visit www.airdrie.ca/arenas and choose the quick link Arena availability calendar. To book the ice or dry pad, call 403.948.8804 ext. 5527 or email rentals@airdrie.ca.

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Sport and community facilities check out page 2 for map Airdrie BMX

Tennis courts

Located in Fletcher Park at the north end of Airdrie (southwest of Main Street and 6 Avenue NW), Airdrie BMX offers racing for all ages. For more information visit airdriebmx.com or call 403.912.2012.

Tennis courts are available for use on a first come first serve basis at the following areas:

Chinook Winds Regional Park Located at 2853 Chinook Winds Drive SW, Chinook Winds Regional Park offers: • skate park with a streetscape area with bank, rails, rollers, transitions, steps and a bank to box enrollment • eight ball diamonds: four little league diamonds with mounds and four adult diamonds • spray park featuring two twist n’ spill water toys, a splash blaster spiral, cannons, in-ground sprays as well as an interactive tappin’ tunes piano • multi-use court • basketball courts in the summer months • ice surface in the winter months • toboggan hill • two playgrounds • sand volleyball court

Gwacheon Park Located in the heart of Airdrie, Gwacheon Park was named after our sister city Gwacheon, Korea. The park features six handcrafted totem poles that were donated to the City of Airdrie by Gwacheon Korea to commemorate the 10th year of sharing a sister city relationship. The park is located at 1701 Main Street SW.

Nose Creek Valley Museum Nose Creek Valley Museum represents over 100 years of local history, providing an interesting glimpse into the historical aspects of Airdrie and surrounding area. Nose Creek Valley Museum is also home to Airdrie’s Tourist Bureau and is located at 1701 Main Street SW, at the south end of Nose Creek Park.

• East Lake Park (720 East Lake Road NE) – four courts • Summerhill (corner of Summerwood Road SE and Summerfield Boulevard SE) – two courts • East Lake Park is lined for pickleball as well

Ball diamonds Airdrie has 23 baseball diamonds. Please contact the City of Airdrie Parks department at 403.948.8400 or visit airdrie.ca for more information and to ensure your event does not interrupt scheduled league play.

Fire pits All fire pits and picnic shelters are available FREE of charge (with reservation) thanks to the contributions from local business, the City of Airdrie and the Scout Groups. For availability call the City of Airdrie Parks department at 403.948.8400. Picnic shelters are available at: • Nose Creek Park – 1691 Main Street S The 3rd Airdrie Scout’s large fire pit is located northwest of the playground. Benches seat 60 – 70 people. • East Lake Park – East Lake Road The 2nd Airdrie Scout’s large fire pit is located beside the Scout Hall. Benches seat 20 – 30 people.

Airdrie Curling Club 102 – 275 Jensen Drive NE The Airdrie Curling Club is a recreational, family and competitive curling club that operates from October to March. Ice rentals are available and a pro shop is located at the rink. For more information visit airdriecurlingclub.ca.

Woodside Golf Course

Visit nosecreekvalleymuseum.com or call 403.948.6685 for more information.

Airdrie’s 18 hole golf course provides one of the longest regulation golf seasons in the Calgary area with some of the best course conditions. Tee times may be booked 24 hours a day, seven days a week online at woodsidegc.com or by calling 403.686.4653. The golf course is located at 525 Woodside Drive NW.

Soccer/athletic fields

Pickleball

There are 50 soccer/athletic fields located in various areas around the city. The fields can be booked by contacting the City of Airdrie Parks department at 403.948.8400 or visit airdrie.ca.

The City of Aridrie has four pickleball courts for public use located at Nose Creen Park on a first come, first serve basis.

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helloneighbour :) New look. Slightly new prices. To continue providing Airdrie residents excellent transit service, some of our rates will be receiving minor adjustments effective July 1, 2019.

Check out airdrietransit.ca for details.

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Off-leash areas East Lake (for small dogs only) North of East Lake Avenue

Big Springs Pathway south of the cemetery to Spring Haven Crescent SE – fenced area between residential area and QEII.

King’s Heights Sharp Hill Way SE and Kingsview Road SE.

Summerhill South of 3 Avenue SE to Sandstone Crescent SE – fenced area between residential area and QEII.

Nose Creek Park Parking lot near the railway tracks. Parking is available just past Nose Creek Valley Museum on the left hand side.

Off-leash education programs held at The Place 4 Paws throughout the summer. Check www.airdrie.ca/offleash for information.

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Responsible pet ownership The City of Airdrie has an Animal Control Bylaw No. B-33/2016 outlining the responsibilities of animal ownership. This is a brief overview of the Bylaw.

Animal owners must: • Keep dog on a leash unless in a designated off-leash area • Purchase a dog licence once the dog is three months old • Make sure your dog’s licence is on your dog at all times • Clean up after your dog • Purchase a cat licence • Not allow cats to roam off your property

Animal must not: • Bite anyone • Injure anyone • Chase, threaten or attack a person or animals • Bark, howl or disturb anyone • Cause damage to property or other animals • Scatter garbage • Wander into any swimming, bathing or splash pool/park that is provided for public use

Animal owners are responsible for: • Picking up all feces produced by their dogs or cats both on and off their property • Not owning more than three dogs or three cats per household

Animal licencing Own a cat or dog? You are required to purchase an animal licence when your dog or cat is three months old. This licence is valid for one year from the date of purchase, and will help ensure you are reunited with your pet if they are lost. Renewals are mailed out one year after the date of purchase and every consecutive year after. Animal licences can be purchased online .ca or in person through at City Hall (400 Main Street SE) or the Municipal Police Building (2 Highland Park Way NE).


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It’s census time!

We don’t want to bug you, but we’d really appreciate it if you would complete your census online. Use the PIN on your pink door hanger and hop-on over to www.airdrie.ca/census

Online entries are automatically submitted for a chance to win a Genesis Place family pass. When you count yourself in, your city receives $325 in Federal and Provincial grant dollars. Grants support roads, policing, social programs and other city services.

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Summer Reading Airdrie Public Library cards Program are now FREE!

July & August

Summer at APL

TD Summer Reading Club – Drop by the library for the TD Summer Reading Club: Natural World. You could win a literacy prize pack! Date TBA.

Begins July 2

Drop-in preschool literacy programs Rhymes & Songs (for children ages birth to 5 and their caregivers) – A fun filled program of finger plays, rhymes and songs. Summer Stories in the Park – Join us in the park this summer! APL will be visiting different parks around Airdrie for songs, stories, and so much more. Babytime (for children 12 months and under) – This is an oral program shared by caregiver and baby using rhymes, actions, songs and board books. Wild Wednesdays (for infants and children ages 5+ years) – This is a drop-in themed story time for infants and children up to age 5 and their caregivers.

TD Summer Reading Club – Starts on Monday, July 2. The TD Summer Reading Club Finale will be in August. Date TBA.

Free Family Fun Sunday Cinema – Come to the library for a FREE movie on Sunday May 19 and June 16!

Special Events at APL Canada Day Barbecue – July 1 Join us for food and entertainment.

Youth programs APL – has several youth-focused programs that run throughout the summer including an Open Mic night, a Teen Craft night and ART Saturdays! Check our website for further details.

Adult programs Your Digital Library – One-to-One Technology Help. Need assistance with technology? Book a 45 minute appointment with one of our knowledgeable technology tutors. Adult Clubs – Monthly and weekly clubs for a wide range of interests, including books, writing, Scrabble, chess and knitting. Stories for the Tall – A weekly drop-in program for adults with disabilities and their aides or caregivers.


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Art in the Library APL partners with many different artists to offer a variety of art for viewing in the Library. Come see what’s currently on display! May & June Photography by Dan Morville July & August Trex Southwest, Alberta Foundation for the Arts Travelling Exhibition Program: Bystanders

Remember, your library card is FREE!

Want to stay on top of what’s going on @ your library?

Check our website for dates, times and other program and service information.

Follow us on Twitter or Facebook! Search for AirdrieLibrary or click on the links from our homepage and start following us today!

Services at your library

Airdrie Public Library

• Free computer use, Wi-Fi connection and Internet access. • 3D Printing is available. Contact us for details. • Multimedia Station with Creative Cloud. • Access to all Alberta Public Libraries through melibraries.ca. • Enjoy the library from home: download audiobooks, e-books, e-magazines, e-newspapers, music and movies/TV shows. • New to Airdrie? Come see us and connect to your community.

111, 304 Main Street SE Airdrie, AB T4B 3C3 403.948.0600 Visit airdriepubliclibray.ca for dates, times and other program and service information.

Hours Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday

9 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. 1 – 5 p.m.

Closed on Sundays from July 7 to Sept. 1. Closed on statutory holidays.

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Ride for FREE all summer long :) Sorry mom and dad, this is just for the kids! As part of our “best summer ever” plan, Airdrie Transit is offering a free ride for youth (under 18) all summer long! If you’re heading to your summer job, summer camp, hanging out at Genesis Place or taking advantage of the Fit for $5 program with your friends, getting around town just got that much easier. For more information on routes and schedules check out

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Caring for our natural environments Weeds thrive on maintained and manicured grass because they have access to moisture and light. Mowing only cuts the tops off the weeds, leaving the roots intact, which allows them to grow back and continue to spread. Healthy, thriving native vegetation outcompetes weeds by using moisture and creating shade. Allowing natural vegetation to establish itself will help eliminate weeds. The City of Airdrie monitors natural areas and naturalized landscapes for weeds and pests and applies control where necessary.

Did you know mowing grass and dumping material on City property contravene our City’s bylaws?

Can you spot the duck nest?

Natural vegetation

Many animals use camouflage in natural areas to raise their young, forage for food and hide from predators. Did you know that some nesting birds in Airdrie can have up to 14 eggs? • Increases native plant, bird, fish and wildlife populations • Decreases weeds • Reduces soils erosion providing bank stability • Reduces dust and settles particles • Filtrates run-off and contaminants from entering the water • Removes carbon dioxide and other contaminants from the air • Is used as a buffer to lower noise pollution

Please be careful in our natural areas. Not all birds nest in trees. Don’t mow City property and stay on the pathways to help birds and other wild animals live safely.

What should you do? • Never mow/trim the grass on City property • Allow native vegetation to establish itself (3 to 5 years) • Never dump your grass clippings or other materials in natural areas or on any City property

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new Waterworks Bylaw The new Bylaw includes water restrictions that would only come into effect during a water shortage. Water shortages are classified into levels, which would trigger different types of restrictions.

What do level one, two and three mean? LEVEL ONE

is status quo, the water schedule in level one is in place whether or not there’s a water shortage.

LEVEL TWO

water shortage would be declared in times of drought, emergency (like the floods in 2013), distribution issues or infrastructure failure.

LEVEL THREE

water shortage would be declared if Airdrie was facing serious challenges in providing sufficient water supply. This would usually affect a wider area than Airdrie.

Wade Bucks

The Bylaw includes a year-round watering schedule. 12 a.m. 1 a.m. 2 a.m. 3 a.m. 4 a.m. 5 a.m. 6 a.m. 7 a.m. 8 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. 10 p.m. 11 p.m.

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

No watering on Fridays gives reservoirs a chance to replenish in preparation for the weekend, which is when the City experiences the highest demand.

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In February 2019, Airdrie introduced a

Hose connected sprinkler for addresses ending in EVEN numbers Automated irrigation systems for addresses ending in EVEN numbers Hose connected sprinkler for addresses ending in ODD numbers Automated irrigation systems for addresses ending in ODD numbers

Visit www.airdrie.ca/waterconservation for more info.

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Residential waste, organics & recycling collection Collection and placement

Recycling

Material must be placed at the curb/alley by 7 a.m. on your collection day.

• Collected once weekly year round on the business day following your garbage and organics collection day.

Cart placement is the main reason collection is missed. Leave a minimum of one metre clearance around the entire cart to ensure trucks are able to access it.

• Do not place excess recycling next to your recycling cart. The recycling collection trucks are automated and equipped to pick up carts only and not excess recycling around it. If you have excess recycling, hold onto it for the next collection day or take it to the Recycle Depot.

For information regarding missed collection, delays or other conditions affecting collection, call Waste & Recycling at 403.948.0246 or visit www.airdrie.ca/wasteandrecycling

Garbage • Loose material is not accepted • One bag limit, no heavier than 25kg and no larger than 90cm x 127cm • Collected weekly year round • Extra bags require a $3 excess waste tag. (Maximum three tagged bags weekly) • Excess waste tags can be purchased at 1. Airdrie Public Library 2. City Hall 3. Airdrie Co-op 4. Genesis Place 5. Shoppers Drug Mart locations

Organics • Weekly collection April 1 to Nov 31. The remainder of the year is bi-weekly collection. Do not place the following items in your organics cart: • Glass • Non-compostable plastic bags • Diapers and sanitary items • Plastics • Metal • Coffee/drink cups • Any non-compostable items

For a list of accepted items, visit www.airdrie.ca/wheredoesitgo

Pet waste

Pet waste – pet feces, kitty litter and cage shavings – is now accepted in your organics cart. Pet waste will be accepted in a paper or certified compostable bag or loose. Compostable bags

Biodegradable or oxo-biodegradable bags

Are made from a food by-product such as corn starch Are made from plastic and break down into compost Are usually opaque and feel softer than plastic bags

Prevent the flow of air, which is required during the composting process

Are guaranteed to completely break down during the composting process

Break apart into small plastic pieces, which do not completely decompose

Have a certified compostable logo

Diminish the quality of the finished compost

The City hopes that by accepting pet waste in the organics carts, more waste will be kept out of the landfill.

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a free text or email reminder for your waste, recycling and organics collection days.

For more information contact us at 403.948.0246 or email wasteandrecycling@airdrie.ca. City of Airdrie In the City guide summer 2019


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Airdrie and Rocky View County residents can recycle at the Recycle Depot. 21 East Lake Hill NE, Phone: 403.948.0246 Email: wasteandrecycling@airdrie.ca Summer hours

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May 1 – Sept. 30 Monday: CLOSED Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday to Sunday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Thursday: 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Winter hours

YANKEE VALLEY BV

2 CALGARY

Transfer site Seven kilometres west on Highway 567 next to the rodeo grounds. Contact the Transfer Site at 403.948.0808. Summer hours

May 1 – Sept. 30 Monday to Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Thursday 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. CLOSED Sunday and statutory holidays. Businesses are not permitted to use the Recycle Depot or Transfer Site. For residential quantities only. Winter hours

Oct. 1 – April 30 Monday to Saturday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. CLOSED Sunday and statutory holidays.

Reminders • Windy days make for wandering carts – write your address in the white block on your blue and green cart so it’s easy to identify if the wind moves it. • Moving? Please leave your carts behind. They are City of Airdrie property and are assigned to that address. • Damaged cart? Call Waste & Recycling to discuss options to repair or replace it.

Oct. 1 – April 30 Monday, Tuesday: CLOSED Wednesday, Friday to Sunday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Thursday: 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Closed all statutory holidays. Seasonal programs Christmas trees: Christmas trees will be accepted at the Recycle Depot and Transfer Site until the end of January for chipping. Remove all tinsel, lights, and ornaments before disposing of your tree. Artificial trees can be donated or taken to the Transfer Site for disposal. Bikes: May 1 – Sept. 30 Keep a record of your bike’s serial number and a photo of your bike. This will help if it’s lost or stolen. Each year bikes are recovered from parks and along pathways. The City of Airdrie holds bikes for a minimum of 30 days. If unclaimed, the bikes are offered for sale to Airdrie residents for a nominal fee. If you are looking for a lost or stolen bike, contact Waste & Recycling Services to see if the City has recovered your bike. The City does not inspect the bikes recovered nor have any knowledge of or warrant the condition the bikes are in. Therefore, the bikes are sold ‘as is’ with no liability on the part of the City. Furthermore, the purchaser, by paying the nominal fee, waives any rights or claims against the City and becomes solely responsible for the item purchased. For more details, please visit www.airdrie.ca/wasteandrecycling


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Not sure what goes where?

WASTE COLLECTION

ORGANICS COLLECTION

RECYCLING COLLECTION

Place all recycling in the cart loose except shredded paper and plastic bags/stretchy plastic.

Paper: Newspaper, catalogues and magazines, mixed paper, flyers, envelopes, telephone books and soft cover books, empty paper coffee cups, fast food cups (un-waxed), cardboard, boxboard, corrugated cardboard Tetra Pak® juice/soup boxes, paper flour and sugar bags

RECYCLE DEPOT

Tin/aluminum food containers:

Glass (whole or broken):

Metal food and beverage containers, tin/ aluminum cans, aluminum foil and aluminum foil plates, jar lids, refundable aluminum beverage containers

Glass food containers, refundable glass beverage containers

Plastics:

Shredded paper (placed inside a transparent plastic bag)

Plastic containers with the recycling symbols #1—7 excluding polystyrene foam (Styrofoam). Plastic bags and stretchy plastic must be bundled together within a single plastic bag for collection.

Food waste:

Yard waste:

Other:

Fruit and vegetables, table scraps, meat, fish, dairy products, cooking oil and fat (cool, wipe with paper towel and place in green cart), bread, rice, pasta, bones, coffee grounds and filters, tea bags, eggshells, jams, sauces, salad dressings, baked goods, nuts, seeds, chips

Leaves, twigs, small plant branches less than 1.5 cm (1″) in diameter and no longer than one metre, grass clippings

Pet feces, kitty litter, small pet cage bedding (wood shavings, shredded paper, corncob, walnut shells, paper confetti, bamboo etc.) pet fur, hair, feathers, wooden popsicle sticks, toothpicks and chopsticks

Accepted items:

Bag limits:

Food Styrofoam, waxed cups, diapers, plastic coffee cup/drink lids, plastic cutlery, straws, non-recyclable items

All waste bags must be no larger than 90 cm x 127 cm (35 x 50 in) and weigh no more than 25 kg (55 lbs)

Food soiled paper: Table napkins, paper towels, paper plates, fast food packaging, such as hamburger wrappers, french fry boxes, paper bags, etc.

Collection of one bag of waste is included in your monthly utilities waste management fee Up to three additional bags can be set out for collection, however they must have a $3 excess waste tag attached. Visit airdrie.ca for locations to purchase these.

Electronics:

TRANSFER SITE

Visit www.airdrie.ca/wheredoesitgo

Televisions, computers and accessories, printers, scanners, fax machines, cellphones, small appliances

Other:

Household hazardous waste: Paint and paint cans, aerosols, household chemicals (must be securely contained in a clearly labeled container; only household quantities will be accepted), batteries, used engine oil and filters, antifreeze, propane tanks

Light bulbs, packing Styrofoam (food Styrofoam should be put in the garbage), cooking oil, textiles/clothing, books, coffee cup/drink lids Curbside recycling materials accepted here

Recycling:

Landfill:

Not accepted:

Mattresses/box springs, fridges, freezers, tires, scrap wood (non-treated), asphalt shingles, drywall, concrete and asphalt, scrap metal (large appliances), toilets

Bagged or non-bagged residential waste, treated wood, household furniture

Hazardous or toxic material, animal carcasses, pesticides, herbicides, paint or other chemicals and/or their container, clean fill, small appliances

All loads must be secured Fees apply, visit airdrie.ca for details

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Reminders Public spaces

Multi-family

Recycling and organics recycling programs are now available at over 120 stations throughout Airdrie, in City facilities, parks and along high traffic pathways. Help us keep Airdrie clean by placing your organics, mixed recycling, beverage containers and garbage in the correct bins. Placing your waste in the correct bin minimizes contamination. If there is excessive contamination, the bin contents will be sent to the landfill as the material is not hand sorted. The signs on the bins show what goes where. Remember, the beverage container bins are for refundable items only (pop cans, juice boxes, etc.) not coffee cups or fountain drink cups.

The City of Airdrie multi-family recycling program has been mandatory since January 2018. If you live in an apartment building, residential condominium complex, or any residential building that does not currently receive City curbside collection services, a recycling program should be in place. Every multi-family property must accept mixed paper, cardboard, plastics #1 – 7 (except Styrofoam), plastic film (shopping bags etc.), refundable beverage containers (excluding glass) tetrapaks® (juice and soup boxes) and metal (tin food cans, aluminum pie plates).

Please note: Pet waste is not accepted in City parks’ organics bins. Pet waste in City parks should be put in the garbage.

If you have questions specific to your recycling program, contact your property manager or condo board. If you do not have a program on site, please contact the City of Airdrie at education@airdrie.ca or 403.948.0246. For more information on multi-family recycling visit www.airdrie.ca/multifamily

Music ________ in the Park The park is alive with the sound of music! Join us every other Thursday evening starting July 4 at Nose Creek Park at the beautiful new amphitheatre for some amazing toe tapping tunes fun for all ages.

Mark your calendars: July 4, July 18, Aug 1, Aug 15 and Aug 29 from 7 to 9 p.m. Check out www.airdrie.ca/musicinthepark for updates!


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Children’s Activities - Food Trucks - Beer Gardens Evening Entertainment - Chute Tours

June 28-30 & July 1, 2019 June 28-30

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Celebrating all that’s Airdrie FREE Street Festival Saturday, Sept. 7 | 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Downtown Airdrie (outside of City Hall, 400 Main Street SE)

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2019 Council Calendar

Meeting dates of Council's Boards, Committees and Commissions

January Su M Tu H 6 7 8 13 CS 15 20 C CB 22 27 28 L

W 2 9 16 23 30

July

Th F Sa M 4 5 E 11 12 M 18 19 P 25 26 31

Su M H 7 CS 14 15 21 22 28 29

February F 1 3 C 5 6 M 8 10 CS 12 13 E 15 17 H C CB 20 M 22 24 25 L 27 28

Sa 2 9 16 23

F 1 C 5 6 M 8 CS 12 13 E 15 C CB 19 20 M 22 25 L 27 P 29

Sa 2 9 16 23 30

Su 1 8 15 22 29

Sa 6 13 20 27

Su M Tu 1 6 C 8 13 H CS 20 C CB 22 27 O L

April W 3 10 17 24

F 5 12 H 26

M Tu W Th F Sa H C 4 M 6 7 CS 10 11 E 13 14 C CB 17 18 M 20 21 23 L 25 P 27 28 30

W 2 9 16 23 30

Th F Sa M 4 5 E 11 12 M 18 19 24 25 25 31

November Th M E M 23 30

F 3 10 17 24 31

Sa 4 11 18 25

Su M Tu W Th 3 10 17 24

June Su M Tu W Th 2 9 16 23 30

Sa 6 13 20 27

October Th M E M 25

May Su M Tu W 1 5 C 7 8 12 CS 14 15 19 H C CB 22 26 27 L 29

F 5 12 19 26

September

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Th M 11 M 25

Su M Tu W Th F Sa M 2 3 4 H 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 M 16 17 18 C CB 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 L 28 29 30 31

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W 3 10 17 24 31

August

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Sa 2 9 16 23 30

December F

Sa 1 C 4 5 M 7 8 CS 11 12 E 14 15 C CB 18 19 M 21 22 24 L 26 P 28 29

Su 1 8 15 22 29

M Tu W Th F Sa C 3 4 M 6 7 CS 10 11 E 13 14 C CB 17 18 M 20 21 23 24 H H 27 28 30 31

(Please note that any personal information contained in correspondence addressed to Council members or any of Council’s Committees will become part of the public record unless written direction is received requesting otherwise.) Adopted by Council: October 22, 2018

LEGEND SCHEDULE OF MEETING DATES AND TIMES (all residents welcome) C - City Council meeting, Council Chambers 1st and 3rd Monday each month (except January 7, July 15 and August 6) 1:30 p.m. - In camera session (closed to the public) 3:30 p.m. - meeting opens for general public viewing 6:00 p.m. - public input sessions, public question period and public hearings contact: Sharon Pollyck 403.948.8816 CB - Council Budget Committee 1:30 p.m. - 3rd Monday of each month (except July) prior to Council’s public portion of the meeting CS - Community Services Advisory Board 2nd Monday each month (except August) 7:00 p.m. - City Hall, Council Chambers contact Michelle Lock 403.948.8872 E - Environmental Advisory Board 2nd Thursday each month (except July and August) 7:00 p.m. - City Hall, Council Chambers contact: Susan Grimm 403.948.8800 ext. 6296 H - Statutory Holiday L - Library Board Last Tuesday each month (except July and December) August - special budget meeting 6:30 p.m. - City Hall, Vincent Room contact: Pam Medland 403.948.0600 ext. 8364 M - Municipal Planning Commission 1st and 3rd Thursday each month 7:00 p.m. - City Hall, Council Chambers contact: Planning 403.948.8848 O - Organizational Meeting of Council 4th Monday in October 4:30 p.m. - City Hall, Council Chambers contact: Sharon Pollyck 403.948.8816 P - Municipal Policing Advisory Board 4th Thursday select months 6:00 p.m. - City Hall, Council Chambers contact: Lynn McKenzie 403.948.8800 ext. 7135, Kevin Weinberger 403.948.8800 ext. 7882 or Mark Locking 403.948.8845

The Assessment Review Board and Subdivision & Development Appeal Board meet as required. Meeting dates for these Boards and any changes to scheduled meetings will be posted in the lobby at Airdrie City Hall, 400 Main Street SE. All special meetings, cancelled meetings or re-scheduled meetings are posted at City Hall In the event that a meeting of Council or its Committees falls on a statutory holiday, it will be held the next business day. To volunteer for one of the City’s Boards, please contact Lynn Harris or Kari Kitiuk at 403.948.8816. For more information about appearing before Council, visit www.airdrie.ca


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