FALL 2020
RETURN to FITNESS
RECREATION GUIDE
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Legend CC
Community Centre used in program description details Low Cost/No Cost see Affordable Recreation pg 5 Active-Ager indicates physical activity
programs intended for the older adult
Low Impact indicates physical activity
programs with low impact exercises
High Impact indicates physical activity
programs with high impact exercises
Please note: Cover photo and images used throughout this guide were taken prior to COVID-19.
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General Information How to Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Contact Us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Affordable Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Accessible Recreation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Aquatics Know before you go. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Programs Children & Youth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10 PacificSport Okanagan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Adults. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Skating. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Fitness Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Additional Information A Safe Return to Recreation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Recycle Right. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Shape Your City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Community Listings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-18
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GENERAL REGISTRATION INFORMATION
REGISTRATION
• Registration recommended at least three (3) business days prior to course start to avoid cancellation. • Appropriate program selections and registration are the responsibility of the person registering for the program. Please review confirmation text on your registration receipt.
ONLINE www.penticton.ca/e-reg Register online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
• Participants may transfer from one program to another if space is available.
Photography and Media Consent
• Prorated refunds will be issued as of the time/date of notification, except for certain aquatic, day camp and adventure courses.
On occasion, the City of Penticton may invite a photographer to visit a program. In this case, you may be asked to sign a consent form giving permission for the images to be used for promotional purposes.
• Please allow ten (10) business days for the delivery of a refund cheque.
How to Use This Guide Use the diagram below to see how classes and programs are scheduled in this Recreation Guide. All information that you will need to know for registration will be listed, including location, date(s), time(s) and cost. Program Name Age Restrictions
Program Description
Location
Beginner Tai Chi 16 yrs and over
• Payment can be made by VISA, American Express, MasterCard, and Interac.
Tai Chi, an ancient Chinese martial art, has evolved into an exceptional practice to improve overall fitness and well-being. Reduce anxiety and stress through a variety of rhythmic, fluid movements done slowly in a relaxed and aware state. An inclusive class for beginners looking to learn Tai Chi. Presented by Tian Yo Health & Fitness. Drop-in $5/30 min.
• Class sizes are limited and are filled on a first come, first served basis.
CC Dance Studio
SEPTEMBER 17 AT 6:00AM
Mar 30-Apr 29 Mon,Wed 6:30-7:00pm $40/9 #5573 Dates
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• All classes are subject to cancellation due to insufficient registration, inclement weather or non-availability of facilities. In these cases, a full or prorated refund will be issued.
Day(s)
Time
Price per Course number of Code sessions
REGISTRATION FOR FALL 2020 BEGINS
@recreationpenticton
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A SAFE RETURN TO RECREATION HELP PREVENT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19 Programs and Activity Reservations: We have enhanced protocols to safely return select programs and activity reservations. These include: • All patrons attending a program must be registered or have a reservation. • Reduced participant capacity in programs and reservation time slots • Enhanced facility sanitation practices throughout the day • Spacing of equipment and the closure of certain equipment, amenities and areas • Staff and patrons complete a COVID-19 pre-screening prior to accessing the building or program Facility Rentals: We are committed to the health and safety of participants, volunteers, coaches, staff, and the public. Our site specific facility guidelines follow directives provided by the Public Health Officer, BC Government, BCCDC, and other governing bodies. We work closely with community organizations, societies and individual community members to support their efforts in planning a safe return for activities at City facilities. As directives evolve, we modify and adapt our requirements as needed. Contact us if you have any questions or concerns rentals@penticton.ca Thank you for your patience as we navigate our Recreation Restart! Resources: BC Recreation and Parks Association (BCRPA): www.bcrpa.bc.ca/COVIDGuideline Return to Sport Guidelines created by viaSport at the request of the BC Government: www.viasport.ca WorkSafe BC: www.worksafebc.com/en/about-us/covid-19-updates/covid-19-returning-safe-operation BCCDC: www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/covid-19 City of Penticton Facility Guidelines for Rentals: www.penticton.ca/restartrec Recreation Penticton: www.penticton.ca/restartrec
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contact us
contact us Community Centre - Reception Desk 250-490-2426 ext. 6 Recreation Business Supervisor Kelsey Johnson 250-490-2441 kelsey.johnson@penticton.ca Recreation Operations Supervisor Kerry Wagner 250-490-2434 kerry.wagner@penticton.ca Cleland Theatre Bookings Carey Swales 250-490-2430 carey.swales@penticton.ca RECREATION COORDINATORS Fitness Joshua Bibbs joshua.bibbs@penticton.ca Programs Amanda Dean 250-490-2421 amanda.dean@penticton.ca
OTHER CONTACTS City Hall 250-490-2400 ask@penticton.ca Sports & Events Project Manager Carly Lewis 250-276-2165 carly.lewis@penticton.ca Museum Manager Dennis Oomen 250-490-2452 dennis.oomen@penticton.ca Facilities Supervisor Chris Schmidt 250-490-2580 chris.schmidt@penticton.ca Parks Supervisor Todd Whyte 250-490-2455 todd.whyte@penticton.ca Marketing & Communication Specialist Milena Marshall 250-490-2445 milena.marshall@penticton.ca
Events, McLaren & Park Bookings Lisa O’Daly 250-490-2437 lisa.o’daly@penticton.ca
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affordable/accessible recreation Funding is available to provide financial assistance for children and youth in the South Okanagan (ages 4-18 years) for recreation programs, activities, leagues, sports, etc. with a physical component. Funding is available to provide assistance to children in Penticton, Kaleden, Naramata, and the Penticton Indian Band to participate in Sport BC recognized leagues and programs.
The Penticton Community Centre welcomes people of all ability levels to participate at our facility. We strive to ensure everyone has access to recreation opportunities regardless of disability, race, gender, religion or income. We also understand that disabilities include wide ranges of abilities and impairments beyond mobility and agility-related disabilities to sensory impairment and intellectual disabilities. The City of Penticton has taken steps toward making its pools accessible to people of differing abilities. Below is a list of features the Community Centre offers for accessibilty in the pools: • A family change area with two accessible change rooms including ceiling lifts and change beds.
• The primary accessible change room has a lift bed with a weight capacity of 250lbs/115kgs.
• Ceiling lifts with a weight capacity of 440lbs/200kg; clients need to provide their own slings.
• The secondary accessible change room has a fixed bed with a weight capacity of 290lbs/135kg.
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aquatics
Aquatics Open for reservations! Reserve a lane in the main pool for a lap swim, or the leisure pool for moderate activity such as water walking, therapeutic exercise or casual swimming. Activity time slots are Monday to Friday between the hours of 6:00am-7:30pm.
For a detailed schedule of available reservation timeslots, please visit www.penticton.ca/restartrec.
Memberships All current memberships remain on hold and cannot be used for timeslot reservations. This includes 1, 3, 6 & 12 month memberships and 10 ticket pass cards.
Aquatics Admission Fees 1 hour Single individual
Clients may request a membership refund backdated to the original date of closure until December 31, 2020. Membership refund requested after this date cannot be backdated.
Aquatics Code of Conduct
All specialized admission program passes are currently suspended. This includes LIFE Passes, Access Passes and Volunteer Passes.
All patrons agree to the following Code of Conduct:
$6.75
Stay home when I am sick. I will not enter the Penticton Community Centre if I have had symptoms of COVID-19 in the last 10 days; have been directed by Public Health to self-isolate, have arrived from outside of Canada within the last 14 days or have been in contact with someone who has. Adhere to a pre-screening questionnaire every time I enter the building.
Know before you go Each individual visiting the facility must have an activity time slot reserved. (For example, families and care givers must have a time slot booked for each person attending). Residents will be able reserve an activity timeslot a maximum of 48 hours in advance, Non-Residents will be able to reserve an activity timeslot a maximum of 36 hours in advance. Swimmers will be assigned their own single lane in the main pool No public equipment or toys available at this time. Swimmers are welcome to bring their own equipment, subject to staff approval, for personal use. Change rooms and amenities will be available on a limited basis for patrons attending aquatic activities. Guests are encouraged to arrive prepared to swim, take a pre-swim cleansing shower, exit promptly and shower/change at home wherever possible. All swimmers must exit the change room a maximum of 10 minutes after their reservation ends. Bottle fill stations are available through the facility, and water fountains are closed. The hot tub, sauna and steam room remain closed at this time. Arrive on time for your reservation. Staff will be managing the check-in at the main entrance. No late admittance will be permitted.
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Arrive on time for your reservation. Staff will be managing the check-in at the main entrance. No late admittance will be permitted. Respect physical distancing and maintain a safe physical distance at all times – at least 2 m / 6 ft. Properly wash my hands often and use proper hygiene etiquette. Follow all health, safety, and directional signage. Adhere to capacity limits as posted. Bring a pre-filled water bottle to workout. Bottle fill stations will be available, but water fountains will not. Adhere to reservation time limits and exit the facility promptly as directed. Patrons are reminded that physical distancing is each person’s responsibility. If you are uncomfortable in any space, you may wear a mask, face shield or step away. I understand that I will be asked to leave the facility if I am not adhering to and/or following the guidelines, policies, procedures and/or the core values outlined by Recreation Penticton.
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Family Play Time Free drop-in program
for children ages 0–6 and their caregivers Drop in and spend some quality play time with your children and friends. More information at ymcaokanagan.ca/FamilyPlayTime In partnership with
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Class is now in session tots & tykes
Just B.U. Your Community Early Learning Centre for 3-5 year olds Space Limited. Call 250-490-2426.
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children & youth
Day Camps
Martial Arts
Keeners
Little Ninjas
6 - 12 yrs
5 - 8y rs
Before and after care for children registered in day camp programs. Passive activities such as card games, board games, coloring and more will help your child transition to and from their main day camp program. CC Gymnasium
Jujutsu focuses on developing virtues such as discipline, respect, honor, camaraderie, and hard work through the study of self-defense and martial principals. This is done by creating a fun, captivating, and dynamic environment for kids to express themselves safely while following drills and techniques in a structured format. Presented by Penticton Jujutsu - Please note Penticton Jujtsu has requested all participants wear a mask. No session Oct 12 and Nov 11. CC Gymnasium
Sep 28 M 8:00-9:00am $9 #6763 Sep 28 M 4:00-5:00pm $9 #6764 Oct 23 F 8:00-9:00am $9 #6765 Oct 23 F 4:00-5:00pm $9 #6766 Nov 20 F 8:00-9:00am $9 #6767 Nov 20 F 4:00-5:00pm $9 #6768
Community Centre Pro D Day Camp 6 - 12 yrs
All your day camp favorites packed into one fun filled day! Come join us at the Community Centre for our Pro D Day camp. Sep 28 M 9:00am-4:00pm $44 #7189 Oct 23 F 9:00am-4:00pm $44 #7204 Nov 20 F 9:00am-4:00pm $44 #7203
Oct 05-Nov 09 M,W 6:00-6:30pm $99/10 #7245 Nov 16-Dec 16 M,W 6:00-6:30pm $99/10 #7247
Ninja Warriors 9 - 13 yrs
Jujutsu focuses on developing virtues such as discipline, respect, honor, camaraderie, and hard work through the study of self-defense and martial principals. This is done by creating a fun, captivating, and dynamic environment for kids to express themselves safely while following drills and techniques in a structured format. Presented by Penticton Jujutsu - Please note Penticton Jujutsu has requested all participants wear a mask. No session Oct 12 and Nov 11. CC Gymnasium Oct 05-Nov 09 M,W 6:45-7:30pm $99/10 #7246 Nov 16-Dec 16 M,W 6:45-7:30pm $99/10 #7248
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child & youth/fitness
Kids Art and Creation
Dance
Creating with Natural Materials
Zumba is an aerobic workout that fuses Latin rhythms and easy-to follow moves to create a one-of-a kind fitness program. Pretty much the most awesome workout ever! Dance to great music with great people, and burn a ton of calories without even realizing it. CC Gymnasium
7 - 9 yrs
Explore a wide range of natural building materials that Mother Nature has to offer. Learn to weave fibre baskets, make paper and form clay bricks. Creating practical items from what we find just outside our doorstep is a very fun and satisfying process. No experience necessary just a desire to play with sticks, stones and other wonderful natural materials! CC Gymnasium Oct 29-Nov 19 Th 3:30-5:00pm $79/4 #7295
Creative Craft Series 7 - 9 yrs
Let your creative juices flow as you learn new skills and make cool, imaginative creations in various media. Crafts include making your own scrapbook road map 3D project, animal sculpture, inspiring decoration for your home or recycled material musical instruments. Turn trash to treasure and recycle everyday items you would throw out into self-expression masterpieces. CC Gymnasium Nov 26-Dec 17 Th 3:30-5:00pm $79/4 #7296
Zumba in the Gym 16yrs and over
Oct 06-Nov 05 Tu,Th 9:30-10:30am $90/10 #7284 Nov 10-Dec 10 Tu,Th 9:30-10:30am $90/10 #7286
Tai Chi Tai Chi 16 yrs and over
Tai Chi, an ancient Chinese martial art, has evolved into an exceptional practice to improve overall fitness and well-being. Reduce anxiety and stress through a variety of rhythmic, fluid movements done slowly in a relaxed and aware state. An inclusive class for people looking to learn Tai Chi. This class focuses on extensive forms, and deeper foundation practice. Presented by Tian Yo Health & Fitness. No Class Oct 12. Oct 05 – Nov 02 Mon 12:30-1:30pm $19/4 #7425
Yoga Hatha Yoga 16yrs and over
Everyone is welcome to learn and experience the joy of freer movement and better breathing. This is a gently progressive class where all may work at their own level of comfort and ability. Modifications and progressions will be offered to find your ease and deeper connection in poses. Breath and balance work enhance concentration to discover and access inner peace. All this, wrapped up with a guided relaxation to complete each session. Please bring your own mat, a warm thick blanket and reusable water bottle to each class. No experience necessary but must be able to move up and down from floor. CC Dance Studio
Don’t be disappointed. Register early. Sorry, but excellent programs are sometimes cancelled when everyone waits until the last minute to register.
Sep 29-Dec 15 Tu 9:00-10:00am $119/12 #7244
Chair Yoga 16 yrs and over
The support of a chair brings comfort, stability and depth to basic yoga movements. You can develop your fitness level while building balance, strength and mobility with modifications if you have back, hip, knee or shoulder concerns. There is no need to be on the floor if you are unable to do so. CC Dance Stduio Sep 29-Dec 15 Tu 10:30-11:45am $109/12 #7240
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adults
Older Adult
Registered Sports
Fitness for Older Adults
Pickleball Fun Program
50yrs and over
This program is designed for older adults 50+ who want to improve their daily lives by increasing strength, balance, flexibility, and overall health. The program is fully customizable to facilitate any pre-existing medical conditions and is held in a safe, friendly, fun and social environment. CC Dance Studio Oct 13-Nov 10 Tu 12:15-1:15pm $39/5 #7290 Nov 17-Dec 15 Tu 12:15-1:15pm $39/5 #7291 Oct 15-Nov 12 Th 12:15-1:15pm $39/5 #7292 Nov 19-Dec 1 Th 12:15-1:15pm $39/5 #7293
16yrs and over
This program has been modified to allow 5 participants to play in one cohort. Cohorts will play each other for 5 to 6 week periods. Please email Jack Byron at jackbyron@shaw.ca to register your team of 5.Cost reflects the price of group of 5. No session Nov 11 and Nov 20. CC Gymnasium Oct 13-Nov 10 Tu 6:00-7:45pm $106/5 #7298 Nov 17-Dec 15 Tu 6:00-7:45am $106/5 #7299 Oct 15-Nov 12 Th 6:00-7:45pm $106/5 #7300 Nov 19-Dec 17 Th 6:00-7:45pm $106/5 #7301 Oct 28-Dec 09 W 7:00-9:00am $128/6 #7302
Strength & Cardio SIRvivor BC: Prostate Cancer Exercise Program 16yrs and over
SIRvivor BC is an evidence informed group-based exercise program for men with prostate cancer. This program is delivered twice a week for 10 weeks for men with low-to-moderate risk prostate cancer. The results show men improve their body composition, flexibility, dynamic balance and muscular endurance. CC Dance Studio Oct 13-Dec 17 Tu,Th 1:45-2:45pm $50/20 #7273
Oct 30-Dec 11 F 7:00-9:00am $128/6 #7303 Nov 01-Dec 06 Su 1:00-3:00pm $128/6 #7304
Pickleball Learn to Play 16yrs and Over
Level 1/Learn to Play: Come learn and practice the skills needed to play this fun sport. This 3 – 4 week skill development program will teach you serving, groundstrokes, dinking and volley’s working with a partner. Please bring you own water, paddle, court shoes and pants with pockets. Paddles are available for purchase from your instructor for $75. CC Gymnasium Oct 09-Oct 23 Fri 3:00-4:15pm $75/3 #7308 Oct 30-Nov 20 Fri 3:30-4:45pm $100/4 #7309 Nov 27-Dec 17 Fri 3:30-4:45pm $110/4 #7310
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your program start time. Access will be granted into the building 15 minutes prior to program start time. Please arrive dressed and ready to exercise and exit the building promptly after the end of your program
Level 2/Novice: This skill development program is for those with game experience who know the rules of game. We will continue to build and learn new phckleball skills, through frilling with a partner. Please bring your own water bottle, proper court shoes, pants with pockets and paddle. Paddles are available for purchase from your instructor for $75. CC Gymnasium Oct 09-Oct 23 Fri 4:45-5:45pm $75/3 #7311 Oct 30-Nov 20 Fri 5:00-6:15pm $100/4 #7312 Nov 27-Dec 17 Fri 5:00-6:15pm $110/4 #7314
Badminton Registered Play 16 yrs and Over
Our new spin on drop in Badminton. This registered play program has all the great features of our drop in program while still following Provincial Health Guidelines. CC Gymnasium Oct 19-Dec 14 M 12:30-3:00pm $38/9 #7297
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Physical Literacy And You! skating
P.L.A.Y. PENTICTON
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public skating McLaren Park Arena 1350 King Street Penticton, BC
Public Skating Schedule Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
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Holiday Public Skating Schedule
Sun Dec 20
Mon Dec 21
Public Skate 2:00-4:00pm
Public Skate 10:00-11:30am
Sun Dec 27
Mon Dec 28
Tue Dec 22
Wed Dec 23
Thu Dec 24
Fri Dec 25
Sat Dec 26
Tue Dec 29
Wed Dec 30
Thu Dec 31
Fri Jan 1
Sat Jan 2
The Public Skating and Holiday Skating Schedules are under construction. Once completed, the schedules will be available on www.penticton.ca/restartrec following an announcement to our social media channels.
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recycling
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Community Centre Fitness Room
fitness room
Reserve a time for your next workout at the Penticton Community Centre Fitness Room! With reduced facility capacities and group sizes, enhanced cleaning protocols and spaced out equipment, you can confidently get your workout in at the Penticton Community Centre.. Activity time slots are Monday to Friday between the hours of 6:00am-6:00pm.
For a detailed schedule of available reservation timeslots, please visit www.penticton.ca/restartrec.
Memberships All current memberships remain on hold and cannot be used for timeslot reservations. This includes 1, 3, 6 & 12 month memberships and 10 ticket pass cards. Clients may request a membership refund backdated to the original date of closure until December 31, 2020. Membership refund requested after this date cannot be backdated. All specialized admission program passes are currently suspended. This includes LIFE Passes, Access Passes and Volunteer Passes.
Fitness Room Code of Conduct
Fitness Room Admission Fees 1 hour 15 minutes Single individual
$7.00
Know before you go Each individual visiting the facility must have an activity time slot reserved. (For example, families and care givers must have a time slot booked for each person attending).
All patrons agree to the following Code of Conduct:
Residents will be able reserve an activity timeslot a maximum of 48 hours in advance, Stay home when I am sick. I will not enter the Penticton Community Centre Non-Residents will be able to reserve an activity if I have had symptoms of COVID-19 in the last 10 days; have been directed timeslot a maximum of 36 hours in advance. by Public Health to self-isolate, have arrived from outside of Canada within the last 14 days or have been in contact with someone who has. Change rooms will not be available for patrons attending the fitness room. Guests Adhere to a pre-screening questionnaire every time I enter the building are encouraged to come dressed and ready to exercise. Arrive on time for your reservation. Staff will be managing the check-in at the main entrance. No late admittance will be permitted.
Respect the physical distancing markers and maintain a safe physical distance at all times – at least 2 m / 6 ft Properly wash my hands often and use proper hygiene etiquette Follow all health, safety, and directional signage Adhere to capacity limits as posted
Lockers and washroom are available in the fitness room Bottle fill stations are available through the facility, and water fountains are closed. Arrive on time for your reservation. Staff will be managing the check-in at the main entrance. No late admittance will be permitted.
Clean all workout equipment and other frequently touched objects before and after every use Arrive at the Penticton Community Centre wearing fitness attire. Change rooms are unavailable Bring a pre-filled water bottle to workout. Bottle fill stations will be available, but water fountains will not Adhere to reservation time limits and exit promptly when directed Patrons are reminded that physical distancing is each person’s responsibility. If you are uncomfortable in any space, you may wear a mask, face shield or step away I understand that I will be asked to leave the facility if I am not adhering to and/or following the guidelines, policies, procedures and/or the core values outlined by Recreation Penticton
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Sport and Fitness
Adventurers Club
www.pentictonadventurers.com
Baseball - South Okanagan Minor
www.sombatigers.com
Air Cadets
Richard Hellyer
BMX Club - Penticton
www.pentictonbmx.com len@mcleanconstruction.ca
Army Cadets
www.788armycadets.weebly.com 250- 493-4494
Curling Club - Penticton
250-492-5647
Dragon Boating
Don Mulhall
250-488-3100
Dragon Boating - Survivorship
Cathie Lauer
250-809-1857
250-492-0777
Desert Paws Dog Sport Elsen Den Boer/petandponycenter@shaw.ca 250-497-7387 F.M.A. Martial Arts
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250-317-2008
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www.summerlandgardens.org 250-494-6385
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Jerome Albo
250-495-7359
Genealogical Society
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250-492-0751
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www.kdsc.bc.ca
250-765-3163
Kennel Club-Skaha
Molly Ehmann
250-494-9466
Naturalists Club
www.southokanagannature.com
Newcomers Club
Mourad
250-493-3699
Okanagan Motorcycle Riders Assn
Russell Treit
250-493-5733
OSNS Child Development Centre
info@osns.org
250-492-0295
Outdoors Club
www.pentictonoutdoorsclub.ca
Penticton and District Garden Club
www.gardenclubpenticton.ca 250-490-0522
Penticton Duplicate Bridge Club
ian_monro@netbistro.com
250-492-9654
Penticton Safety Village
Tina Lee
250-493-1808
Penticton Radio Control Club
www.pentictonrc.ca
Pony Club - Penticton
Karen Treader
250-487-9197
Quilters Guild - Penticton
Helen Lawrence
778-931-1738
Seniors’ Drop-in Society
www.pentictonsenior.org
250-493-2111
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Nola Reid
250-492-0751
South Okanagan Seniors Wellness Society
Misty Douglas
250-487-7455
Therapeutic Riding Association
Joan Sopow
250-404-0530
Toastmasters
Jodi Bird
250-493-0095
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Fastpitch Softball Association - Penticton Minor
www.pmfsa.com
Gymnastics - Springers
Heinz/Manuela
250-486-0787
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250-490-0912
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www.pentictonminorhockey.com
250-490-9696
Judo Club www.pentictonjudoclub.com Karate - Penticton Kyokushin
James Weir
Karate - Taneda Karate Dojo
1-866-445-5425
250-462-1486
Ki AiKido David Larsen 250-809-7438 Lacrosse - Penticton Minor
www.pentictonlacrosse.ca info@pentictonlacross.ca
Lawn Bowling - Penticton
www.pentictonlawnbowl.com
250-493-8662
Nickel Plate Nordic Centre
www.nickelplatenordic.org
250-292-8110
Outrigger Racing Canoe Club
Don Mulhall
Pool League Gordon Monteith
250-809-0807
Pure Gym & Juicery
www.puremovement.ca
Rugby - Harlequin Club
www.pentictonharlequins.ca
Running Club - Pounders
Neil Macdonald
Pickleball Club - Penticton
pentictonpickleball.blogspot.ca
Sailing Association - South Okanagan
www.sosailing.ca
Senior Games Rick Redwood
250-493-2807
Shooting Sports Assn
www.pentictonshootingsports.com
Skating - Glengarry Skating Club
www.glengarryfsc.com
250-486-0244
Skiing - Apex Ski Club
www.apexskiclub.com
250-809-5727
Skiing - Apex Freestyle
www.freestyleapex.com
Skiing - Xcountry
nickelplatenordic.org
Slo-Pitch League - Penticton
www.pentictonslopitch.com
Slo-Pitch - Seniors
Marv Johnson
old_griz83@telus.net
Soccer - Oldtimers
Alix Ferreira
250-493-0467
Soccer - Pinnacles Club
www.pinnaclesfc.com
778-476-5888
Soccer - Power Wheelchair
Cathy Cunningham
250-770-9065
Soccer - Women’s (16+)
Willow Vasquez
sowsl.yolasite.com
Special Olympics
Mona Hazell
250-493-4805
Swimming - KISU Swim Club
Tina Hoeben
250-496-5776
Swimming- Penticton Pikes
www.pentictonpikes.com
Table Tennis Brian Drought
250-492-0578
Tai Chi/Chi Gong
Richard Lautsch
Tennis Club - Penticton
www.pentictontennisclub.com
Triathlon Club
www.pentictontriathlonclub.com
250-488-3100 778-476-5746 250-490-3334 250-494-7067 250-493-2946
250-292-8110
250-486-8089
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community listings – live, work & play Arts, Culture and Dance
Libraries
Academy of Music - Penticton
250-493-7977
Arts Council - Penticton
info@pentictonartscouncil.com 250-492-7997
Art Gallery - Penticton
www.pentictonartgallery.com 250-493-2928
Big Band – South Okanagan
www.sobb.ca
250-809-2795
Children’ Showcase
Jamie Friedt
250-488-9894
Dance Penticton
Robert McKenzie
250-493-0601
Okanagan College – Penticton
www.okanagan.bc.ca
Penticton Public Library
250-770-7781
250-492-4305
Okanagan Regional Libraries Kaleden 250-497-8066 Naramata 250-496-5679 Okanagan Falls
250-497-5886
Immigrant and Community Services - South Okanagan www.soics.ca
250-492-6299
Light Opera Society
Diane Schmid
250-492-0541
Lloyd Gallery
www.lloydgallery.com
250-492-4484
LUSO Canadian Multi-Cultural Society
Ealivra Perera
250-493-9124
Big Brothers/Sisters of BC
www.bigs.bc.ca
Museum and Archives - Penticton
250-490-2451
Girl Guides Penticton & Area
Hailey Lawrence south5district@gmail.com
Music Festival - Penticton Kiwanis
250-493-8322
Penticton Air Cadets
250-492-0777/250-493-4494
Naramata Choir
www.naramatachoir.com
Parents & Tots Club
250-493-4884
Okanagan Historical Society
Karen Collins
250-493-1898
Scouts, Cubs & Beavers
www.bc.scouts.ca
Okanagan School of the Arts
www.shatfordcentre.com
250-770-7668
Okanagan Symphony Society - Penticton
picherack@shaw.ca
Ooknakane Friendship Centre
www.friendshipcentre.ca
250-490-3504
Dragonfly Pond Respite Society
250-490-3305
Peach Festival Society
www.peachfest.com
250-487-9709
First Baptist Church
250-492-3824
Pipe Band - Penticton
Shannon Mair
250-809-3418
After School Club
250-493-9275
“The Ark” Youth Centre
Summerland 250-494-5591
Youth Clubs
Low Cost, No Cost
Potter’s Guild - Penticton
Linda Grant
Shatford Centre for Arts and Culture
250-770-7668
Playtime
Registered Music Teachers - South Okanagan
www.bcrmta.bc.ca/south-okanagan
Okanagan Boys and Girls Club
1295 Manitoba St
Square Dancing - Penticton Squares
www.penticton.squaredance.bc.ca
Penticton Health Centre
250-770-3434
SS Sicamous Marine Heritage Society
www.sssicamous.ca
Baby Talk
Theatre - Many Hats Theatre Company
250-490-6568
Theatre - Progress Theatre Company
Pamela Campion
Theatre - Soundstage Productions Tumbleweed Gallery
250-492-6465
250-492-0403
250-493-0512
Breastfeeding Classes 250-492-9196
www.soundstageproductions.com 250-493-9787 250-492-7701
Information Centres
Prenatal Classes Strong Start Queen’s Park Elementary
330 Power St
250-770-7680 ext 6611
Carmi Elementary
400 Carmi Ave
250-770-7697
Columbia Elementary
1437 Atkinson St
250-770-7676
24 Hour Swim & Activity Information
250-490-2426
Cancer Relaxation Program
Interior Health
250-770-3486
Fitness Centres/Yoga Studios
Caregiver Support Group
Interior Health
250-770-3486
Get Bent Yoga & Dance
getbentcentre.com
250-462-1025
Oranj Express Penticton
www.oranjfitness.com
250-770-8303
Reflexions Studio – Yoga & Fitness
reflexions-studio.com
250-462-9642
City Hall
250-490-2400
Grief Support Group
Interior Health
Penticton Child Care Resource & Referral
www.oneskycommunity.com 250-492-5814
One Sky Community Resources
www.oneskycommunity.com 250-492-5814
250-770-3486
Penticton & Wine Country Chamber of Commerce 778-476-3111 Penticton Trade and Convention Centre
250-490-2460
Penticton Visitors Centre
www.visitpenticton.com
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250-276-2170
Outdoor Adventures Hoodoo Adventures
www.hoodooadventures.com 250-492-3888
Skaha Rock Adventures
skaharockclimbing.com
South Okanagan Events Centre Box Office soec.ca
250-493-1765
250-490-2460 250-490-2359/1-877-763-2849
information and registration 250-490-2426
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