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Active Living Guide Winter 2017-2018

604.485.2891

Parks, Recreation & Culture

PowellRiver.ca


Admission Fees

(includes taxes)

for Swimming, Skating, Drop-in Hockey, Drop-in Fitness & Aerobics, and Gym

CHILD

YOUTH

ADULT

SENIOR/STUDENT

SUPER SENIOR

FAMILY

4 – 12 yrs

13 – 18 yrs

19 – 59 yrs

60+ yrs | 19 – 25 yrs

85 + yrs

2 parents/guardians & dependent children

Single Visit

$3.50

$4.80

$6.30

$5.30

$4.80

$13.05

10 Visits

$31.50

$43.00

$56.40

$47.70

$43.00

$117.40

30 Visits

$87.60

$119.40

$156.60

$132.60

$119.40

$326.40

1 Month

$38.55

$52.55

$68.85

$58.35

$52.55

$143.55

3 Month

$94.20

$124.10

$162.75

$137.90

$124.10

$339.30

6 Month

$161.05

$219.60

$287.95

$244.00

$219.60

$600.25

12 Month

$304.60

$415.35

$544.55

$461.50

$415.35

$1,135.25

FAMILY SKATE SPECIAL (includes admission & skate rentals)

$18.55

Check out our new TryIt Pass. More info on Page 31.

Skate Rental Skate Sharpening Skate Helmet Rental Coin Locker (small) Coin Locker (large) Pickle Ball Table Tennis Membership ID renewal card

$3.50 $5.50 free $0.25 $0.50 $2.00 $2.00 $5.25

We reserve the right to cancel programs. Withdraw seven days prior to the start of a program for a full refund.

CORPORATE PASSES

Register your business. It’s easy and free. Corporate Fitness Passes get your employees access to: • pool, sauna and hot tub • weight room • skating • drop-in fitness classes Corporate Fitness Passes benefit your company with: • higher job satisfaction rates • increased retention rates • lower absenteeism 2

• reduced health care costs • healthier, happier employees

10-visit 30-visit 1 Month 3 Month 6 Month 12 Month

$53.50 $148.55 $65.55 $155.00 $274.25 $518.60

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Skate & Sports Page 11 Learn to play hockey • Skating • Pickleball • Table Tennis

Aquatics Page 17 Aquacise • Kayak • Swim Lessons • Lifesaving

Health and Fitness Page 27 Yoga • Brave Hearts • Stretch Appeal • Parenting • Nutrition

Community Recreation Page 39 Cheese making • Kids cooking • Art • Babysitting

Financial Assistance Page 4 • “Me Time” Page 5 • Programs by age Pages 6 to 9 Community Directory Page 45 • Facility Rentals Page 50 • School Breaks Page 53-4 Registration Information Back Cover

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Welcome, Bite Club! Bite Club at the complex is proud to offer a wide range of healthy options and traditional concession fare to all complex patrons. Breakfast, Lunch, or Game Time and Party menus available for any size group. With healthy snacks, fresh fruit smoothies, and our bowl program, we can help you achieve your fitness goals without skimping on flavour.

Are you eligible for reduced fees? HELP FROM LOCAL BUSINESSES

FOR ELEMENTARY STUDENTS

Canadian Tire JUMPSTART

QF PARTNERS IN PLAY

Grade 5 GET ACTIVE

Grade 6 STAY ACTIVE

Who is eligible: Everyone

Who is eligible: Financiallydisadvantaged kids age 4 to 18 years old.

What is it? A partnership between Quality Foods and Parks, Recreation & Culture. It enables Quality Foods shoppers to redeem QF points at the store for Rec Bucks.

Who is eligible: Grade 5 students who attend school in the Powell River region

Who is eligible: Grade 6 students who attend school in the Powell River region.

What is it? Free admission to swimming, skating or shinny hockey - from January of the year they are in Grade 5 until August 31st of that year.

What is it? 10 child passes to swimming, skating or shinny hockey. The 10 visit pass is active from January of the year they are in Grade 6 until August 31st of that year.

What is it? A national charitable program that helps kids and youth participate in organized sport and recreation by providing a subsidy of up to $200 towards the cost of registration. How to get it: Apply at the Canadian Tire store or visit www.canadiantire.com.

How to get it: Just cash in 200,000 Quality Foods points at the store for a $20 Rec Bucks voucher redeemable for recreation programs, admission passes and facility rentals.

How to get it: Apply at the Complex’s reception desk. Please bring in your birth certificate, care card or Grade 5 report card for verification.

How to get it: Apply at the Complex’s reception desk. Please bring in your birth certificate, care card or Grade 6 report card for verification.

LOW INCOME RECREATION ACCESS PROGRAM EXPANDED City of Powell River Low Income Assistance Program

the home of the qualifying applicants. Families and seniors on fixed incomes make qualify.

Who is eligible? Residents who have incomes meeting the Statistics Canada Low Income Measure (LIM) guidelines. The program is available for all family members living in

What is it? 52 passes a year, or one visits for swimming, skating and aerobics at the Recreation Complex every week.

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How to get it: If you’re on social assistance, apply through the Ministry of Social Development & Economic Security & Social Innovations, fill out the form and drop it off at the Complex. Those who qualify under the LIM can bring last year’s T4 slip and confidentially meet with

a designated staff member at the Complex. Proof of residency is also required, such as a driver’s license or a power or phone bill listing a local address. The program is open to anyone living in the Powell River region, not just the City.

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Caregivers: Let us help you find your “me” time The Complex offers childminding Tuesdays to Fridays, 9 am til 11:30 am. What’s on? Much more than you might guess! Morning Aquacise 9:15 to 10 am, Tue and Thu Page 18 Deep Fit Water Fitness 10:15 to 11 am, Wed Page 18 Water Wellness (50+) 10:15 to 10:45 am Thu Page 36 Gentle Yoga 10:30 to 11:30 Tues Page 34 Hearts in Motion Walking Club 10 to 11 am Tue Page 36 Brave Hearts 9:30 to 11:30 am Tue & Thurs Page 37 HIIT Mix Drop in Tue 9:15 to 10:15 am Page 32 Yoga Drop in Tue & Thu 9:15 to 10:15 am Page 32 Step it Up Drop in Tue 10:20 to 11:20 am Page 32 Body Shock Drop in Wed 9:15 to 10:15 am Page 32 Fit and Functional Drop in Wed 10:20 to 11:20 am Page 32 Pure Strength drop in Thu 9:15 to 10:15 am Page 32 Stretch Appeal Drop in 10:20 to 11:20 am Page 32 Shinny Hockey 50+ 10:30 to 11:30 am Tue / Thu Page 12 Ice Play 10 to 10:45 am Wed Page 13 Work out in the gym Page 32 Swim, hot tub, sauna Page 24

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Child Minding Available for infants to 5 years

....while the parent/caregiver has a workout! No sign-up required. Just drop in! Tue to Fri any time between 9-11:30 am. Fee: $3.25 per child (10 tickets for $28.35) $1.75 extra child per family Note: Service not offered during Stat holidays, Spring Break, or mid-June through end of August.

Things a parent would like to know: Child friendly space Minimum two adult attendants No snacks provided Peanut-free area Warm/Friendly/Safe Criminal record check required Washrooms & sinks within room

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Activities for anyone Parks, trails & beaches Bike Park Swimming Pool Ice drop-in Winter Wonderland

Wee ones to big kids Birthday Parties Celebrate your child’s next birthday at the Recreation Complex! Active Party Fun! Includes swim or skate and the use of a Party Room!

Register infants to four-year-olds in:

Book your party at (604) 485-2891

Mom & Baby Bootcamp Page 31

Swim Party $60 Skate Party $72.80 + $10 insurance

Ice Play Page 13 RecSkate Page 13 Drop-in ice play and family skate Page 12

(includes skate rentals) for up to 10 children and two supervising adults. Food service is not provided.

Red Cross Preschool swim lessons Page 21 Budding Artists Page 40 Magic Box Page 40 Petite Princess Pampering Page 41

Programs for kids 5 to 8 RecSkate (3 to 5 and 6 to 8 years) Page 13 Swim lessons Page 21 Yoga - Kids Page 35 Arts & Crafts Page 40 Cake craft Page 41 Cooking around the world Page 41

Orca Bus Ages : 1-6

Come join us for movement, literacy, learning & of course lots of Fun! We will be rolling the Orca bus the 1st and 3rd Tuesday morning of every month, starting January 2nd from 10 am-11:30 am. The Orca Bus is free. Tuesday, January 2– Recreation Complex Tuesday, January 16 – Willingdon Beach Tuesday, February 6 – Complex Tuesday, February 21 – Willingdon Beach Tuesday, March 7 – Mowat Bay

Valentines Cookies Page 41 Petite Princess Pampering Page 41 Active After School Page 42 Spring Break Camp Page 42 Pro-D Kids Camp Page 42

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Tweens through teens Programs for tweens 9 to 12

Programs for youth 13 to 18

Bronze Star Lifesaving (10 to 12) Page 22

Bronze Medallion, Cross Page 22

Swim lessons Page 21

Swim lessons Page 21

Yoga - Kids (9 to 14 years) Page 35

Weight Room Orientation Page 28

Factory hockey skills Page 13

Yoga - Kids (9 to 14 years) Page 35

Arts & Crafts Page 41

Babysitter Training Page 41

Cake Craft Page 41

Factory Hockey skills Page 13

Cooking around the world Page 41

Learn to play hockey Page 13

Valentines Cookies Page 41

__ Programs for ages 16 to 18

Diva pampering Page 41 Babysitting Page 41

If you’re in your late teens, you are welcome at a bunch of adult programs, as well as teen programs!

Home Alone Page 41

Swim lessons Page 21

Active after school Page 42

Learn to play hockey Page 13

Spring Break camp Page 42

Yoga - Kundalini. Yin or Vinyasa Page 34-35

Pro-D Kids Club Page 42

Tai Chi and Qigong Relaxation Page 35 Cheese making Page 43

Activities for anyone Parks, trails & beaches Bike Park Swimming Pool Ice drop-in Winter Wonderland

Conscious Living Page 38 Women on Weights Page 28 National Lifeguard Training Page 22

OOPS! WE CANCELED IT... ... because we didn’t know you wanted it! We encourage you to register at least one week prior to class to prevent class cancellations. Active Living Guide Winter 2017-18

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For hockey parents (plus swimming & skating parents, too) So, your kid is enrolled in something awesome at the Complex? That likely means you’re there too. Night after night. Morning after morning. All winter long. Here’s how to use that time, by using our facilities to their fullest. Here weekday evenings?

Here weekdays before 8 am?

Learn to Play Hockey Tue 7:15 to 8:15 pm Page 13

Sunrise Yoga Wed 7 to 8 am Page 35

Table Tennis Wed and Thu 6 to 9 pm Page 16 Adult Swim Masters Mon 6 to 7 pm Page 19

Here weekends?

Drop-in Deep water running Wed 6:15 to 7 pm Page 18

Kayak in the Pool Sun 9:30 to 11 am Page 19

Drop-in Aquacise Tue/Thu 8:30 to 9:15 pm Page 18

Deep Water Running Sat 9 to 9:45 am Page 19

Women on Weights Thu 6:30 to 7:30 pm Page 28

Women on Weights Sat 9:15 to 10:15 am Page 28

Drums Alive Tue 6:30 to 730 pm Page 31

Rise & Shine Yoga Sat 8:45 – 9:45 am Page 34

Tai Chi Qigong Wed 7 to 8 pm Page 35

Yin yoga Sat 9:15 to 10:15 am Page 34

Kundilini Yoga Thu 6:45 to 8:15 pm Page 34

Somatics yoga Sun 7 to 8 pm Page 35

Yoga for Men Thu 6:45 to 7:45 pm Page 35 Drop-in group Fitness Mon to Friday Page 32 Prenatal yoga Thurs 7:45 to 9:15 pm Page 34 Vinyasa Flow yoga Mon 5:15 to 6:15 pm Page 35 Small group weight training Wed 6:30 to 7:30 pm Page 28

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Just for seniors Specialty programs

You may also like:

Shinny Hockey 50+

Pickleball Page 16

Tue / Thu 10 to 11:30 am Page 12

Aquacise Page 18

Water Wellness 50+ Thu 10:15 to 10:45 am Page 36

Take your grandchild to preschool swim lessons Page 21

Intro to Seniors Fitness 55+ Tue / Thu 12:45 to 1:30 pm Page 31

Gentle Yoga Page 34

Steady Feet Wed Page 37

Tai Chi Qigong Page 35 Walking Club Page 36 Drums Alive Page 32

Seniors Together

Third Thursday of every month Page 37

Volunteers Needed! Are you interested in helping with our Childminding service and special events? These are unpaid positions but the Complex does reward time given with Complex Use Passes - definite savings! If you’re interested, please notify the Community Recreation Program Coordinator. Call now (604) 485-8902.

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SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION OF BC

BRANCH NO. 49 • POWELL RIVER

6792 Cranberry Street • 604 414-9456 www.powellriverseniors.ca • prseniors49@shaw.ca These are our classes & clubs plus activities at the Cranberry Senior Centre

CLASSES

Bridge • Call the Centre if interested in Bridge lessons.

Soup & Sandwich and General Meetings Held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at Noon, January to June, September to December, with speakers at Barowsky Hall, Cranberry Seniors Centre

Dinners

Once a month September through May BBQs June to Sept

SENIORS IN TRAINING

Tai Chi • Tues • 3:15 – 5 pm Aquacise • 1:15 – 2 pm Mon, Wed, Fri at the Recreation Complex Seniors Training Circuit • Mon-Fri (members only)

ACTIVITIES

Monday Night Cards Crib Carpet Bowling Choir Bridge iPad Basic Assistance Crafts & Sewing Quilting

Mon • 7 – 9 pm Mon • 7 – 9 pm Mon, Wed & Fri • 1 – 3 pm Tues • 10:30 – Noon Wed • 10 – Noon and Fri • 1 – 4 pm Wed • 10 – Noon Thur • 9:30 – Noon Thur • 9:30 am – 3 pm

Fitness classes for seniors are available daily at the Recreation Complex. See the Health & Fitness Section starting on Page 23.

All activities and classes take place at the Cranberry Seniors' Centre except for Aquacise and Fitness Classes which are at the Recreation Complex. For more information, call the Center at 604-414-9456

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On the ice and courts

Skate and Sports

Skating Puck Skills Learn to Play hockey Pickleball Special Events Table Tennis

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WINTER Regular Skating Schedule January 5 - March 18, 2018

Monday

Tuesday

Shinny Hockey 14 & Over 11:45 - 1:15 pm

Shinny Hockey Ice Play Shinny Hockey Shinny Hockey 50 years & over Parent & Tot 50 & Over 14 years & over 10:00 - 11:30 am 10:00 – 10:45 am 10:00 - 11:30 am 11:45 - 1:15 pm

Family Skate

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Everyone Welcome Skate Noon - 2:00 pm

Everyone Welcome Skate Noon - 1:30 pm

Stick & Puck 14 & over 11:45 – 1:15 pm

(strollers allowed)

1:30 - 2:30 pm For Dec. 8 - 31 Winter Wonderland and winter holiday Everyone schedules, see Welcome Skate Page 14 5:00 - 7:00 pm

Adult/Seniors Skate 1:00 – 2:30 pm

Parent & Child Hockey 6:00 - 7:15 pm

Toonie Skate 3:45 – 5:15 pm

(skate rentals extra)

Friday Night Out Everyone Welcome 7:30 – 9:00 pm

Schedules are subject to change and public ice skating may be cancelled due to special events.

Stick & Puck: Helmets required, full gear recommended, not required. Helmets at Public Skating: The Complex recommends helmets to be worn during all public skating. Please bring your own or the Complex will provide them free of charge. Shinny Hockey: (Non-contact) full gear is required, all players must sign in and pay at reception. First 2 goalies free.

SPRING BREAK Skating Schedule March 19 - April 1, 2018

Monday

Tuesday

Shinny Hockey 13-17 Years 11:45 - 1:15 pm

Everyone Shinny Hockey Ice Play Shinny Hockey Family Skate Welcome Skate 50 years & over Parent & Tot 50 & Over 11:00 - 12:30 pm Noon - 2:00 pm Cancelled Mar 30 10:00 - 11:30 am 10:00 – 10:45 am 10:00 - 11:30 am

Family Skate (strollers allowed)

1:30 - 3:00 pm

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Cancelled Mar 31

Shinny Hockey 18 Years & over 11:45 – 1:15 pm

Shinny Hockey 13-17 Years 11:45 – 1:15 pm

Shinny Hockey Under 12 Years 1:30 – 3:30 pm

This schedule for Spring Break only. See above for regular Everyone winter schedule. Welcome Skate 5:00 - 7:00 pm

Shinny Hockey 18 Years & over 11:45 – 1:15 pm Shinny Hockey Under 12 Years 1:30 – 3:30 pm Toonie Skate 5:00 - 7:00 pm

Skate rentals extra

Sunday Everyone Welcome Skate Noon - 1:30 pm Cancelled Apr 1

Shinny Hockey 13-17 Years 11:45 – 1:15 pm

Cancelled Mar 30

Parent & Child Hockey 5:45 - 7:15 pm

Cancelled Mar 30

Public Ice Skating: may be cancelled due to special events. Schedules are subject to change.

Friday Night Out Everyone Welcome 7:30 – 9:00 pm Cancelled Mar 30

Ice Events Winter Wonderland Opening Night and Holiday Light Up

Friday, December 8, 7 – 9 pm Join us for a magical festive skate. Be sure & check the Christmas Skate Schedule. Get in the spirit of the season…Wear a Santa hat and admission is just a Toonie. Regular Admission.

Christmas Hamper Skate

Tuesday, December 12, 5 – 7 pm Ring in the Season of good cheer by helping others. Please bring a Food Bank item or new toy donation. Admission is free and skate rentals are extra.

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Skate with Santa

Saturday, December 16, Noon – 2 pm Santa invites families to a special Christmas skate. There will be a Jingle Bell for everyone. Plus Santa will be stopping by. Ho Ho Ho. Regular Admission.

Cosmic Skate

Friday, January 19, 7:30 - 9pm The lights will be low and the music will be blasting. Come enjoy the special cosmic atmosphere on the rink.

Pro D Day Skate

Friday February 9 Kid’s Shinny 9:15–10:45 am Adult Shinny 11:45 am–1:15 pm Everyone Welcome Skate 1:30–3 pm

Family Day (no school)

Monday February 12th Kid’s Shinny 11–12:30 pm Adult Shinny 11:45 am–1:15 pm Everyone Welcome Skate 1–4 pm FREE

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Learn to skate: preschool

Learn to skate: kids

Ice Play - Pre-school Ice Fun

Rec Skate

Age: 1 to 5 Years

Rec Skate is a four-class set of skate lessons that is intended to be a feeder program to both Minor Hockey and the Can Skate Program. It is a beginner skate lesson, helmets and skates will be made available to borrow if needed. The focus is on beginner skaters not advanced skater looking for more ice time.

Now with longer ice times! Come for the entire hour or just part of it. Come play on the ice with your child. A variety of activity stations will be set out weekly by the rink host. Helmet use mandatory. Skate rentals for child included in fee.

Session #1 Wed 10 -11 am

Jan 10-Feb 7

$25/5 classes

Age: 3 to 5 Years Session #1, am Jan 9 – Jan 30

Session #2 Wed 10 - 11 am

Rec Skate - Preschool

Feb 14-Mar 14 $25/ 5 classes

Tue 10:45 – 11:15 am $35/4 Classes

Session #2, am Feb 13 – Mar 6

Tue 10:45 – 11:15 am $35/4 Classes

Session #1, pm Jan 9 – Jan 30

Tue 3:30 – 4 pm

$35/4 Classes

Session #2, pm Feb 13 – Mar 6

Tue 3:30 – 4 pm

$35/4 Classes

Rec Skate - Early Elementary Ages 6 - 8

Session #1, pm Jan 9 – Jan 30

Tue 4:15 – 4:45 pm

$35/4 Classes

Session #2, pm Feb 13 – Mar 6

Tue 4:15 – 4:45 pm

$35/4 Classes

Adults & teens on ice Learn to Play Hockey Age: 13 Years and older

We’ve expanded the age range for this popular program! Now it’s open to youth and adults. Also, there are new, shorter sessions. Come give this program a try!

Afternoons Session #1 Thu

1-2pm

Jan 11 – Feb 15

$50/5 sessions

Feb 22 - Mar 15

$50/5 sessions

Jan 9-Feb 13

$50/5 Sessions

Feb 20-Mar 13

$50/5 Sessions

Session #2 Thu

1-2pm

Evenings Factory Hockey Puck Skills Session

Session #1

One hour Ice Session brought to you by Factory Hockey and Joe Caldarone. Session is focusing mainly on Puck Skills including stick handling, passing and shooting.

Session #2

Tue Tue

7:15-8:15 pm 7:15-8:15 pm

Session #1 Mon 4:15-5:15 pm

Jan 8-Jan 29

$50/4 classes

Session #2 Mon 4:15-5:15 pm

Feb 19-Mar 19 $50/4 classes

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December & Winter Wonderland Skating Schedule beginning Dec 4, 2017

Winter Wonderland will be available for all Public Skating Sessions & Private Rentals December 8-31 Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

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4

5

6

7

8

Shinny Hockey 14 & Over 11:45 – 1:15 pm Stroller Skate (Strollers allowed) 1:30 – 2:30 pm 10 Winter Wonderland Everyone Welcome Noon – 2:00 pm

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12

Shinny Hockey 14 & Over 10:00 – 11:30 am

Winter Wonderland Everyone Welcome 6:00 – 8:00 pm

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18

Winter Wonderland Everyone Welcome 10:00 am - Noon

Winter Wonderland Everyone Welcome Noon - 2:00 pm

31 Winter Wonderland Everyone Welcome Noon - 2:00 pm

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Rink closed Dec 6 & 7 for Winter Wonderland setup

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Shinny Hockey 50 & Over 10:00 – 11:30 am Winter Wonderland Hamper Skate Bring a food donation Everyone Welcome 5:00 – 7:00 pm 19

14 Shinny Hockey 14 & Over 11:45 – 1:15 pm

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Shinny Hockey 50 & Over 10:00 - 11:30 am Winter Wonderland Toonie Skate 3:45 – 5:45 pm

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9 Shinny Hockey 14 & Over Winter 11:45 – 1:15 pm Wonderland Everyone Welcome Winter Noon – 2:00 pm Wonderland Opening Night Everyone Welcome 7:00 - 9:00 pm

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Shinny Hockey Winter 14 & Over Wonderland 11:45 – 1:15 pm Skate With Santa Everyone Welcome Winter Noon – 2:00 pm Wonderland Everyone Welcome 7:00 – 9:00 pm

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Shinny Hockey 50 & over 10:00 - 11:30 am

Shinny Hockey Parent/Child 50 & Over Hockey Winter 10:00 – 11:30 am 5:00 – 6:30 pm Wonderland Everyone Welcome Adult/Senior Skate Noon - 2:00 pm 11:00 - 12:30 pm Winter Tim Hortons Free Winter Winter Wonderland Winter Community Wonderland Wonderland Everyone Welcome Wonderland Winter Everyone Welcome Everyone Welcome 3:45 – 5:45 pm Everyone Welcome Wonderland 5:00 - 7:00 pm 6:00 – 8:00 pm 7:00 – 9:00 pm Everyone Welcome 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Winter Wonderland Everyone Welcome 6:00 – 8:00 pm

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Shinny Hockey 50 & Over 10:00 – 11:30 am Everyone Welcome 5:00 – 7:00 pm

Saturday

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Christmas Day Complex Closed

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Boxing Day Winter Opens 10:00 am Wonderland Winter Everyone Welcome Wonderland Noon - 2:00 pm Everyone Welcome 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Winter Winter Wonderland Wonderland Everyone Welcome Everyone Welcome 6:00 - 8:00 pm 2:00 - 4:00 pm CLOSED at 4 pm

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29 Winter Winter Wonderland Wonderland Everyone Welcome Everyone Welcome Noon - 2:00 pm Noon - 2:00 pm Winter Wonderland Everyone Welcome 6:00 - 8:00 pm

30 Winter Wonderland Everyone Welcome Noon - 2:00 pm Winter Wonderland Everyone Welcome 6:00 - 8:00 pm

All schedules subject to change

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What to do with your family over the Winter Holidays: Christmas Light Up! December 8, 6-7 pm The City of Powell River is hosting a Christmas Tree light up! Head on down to the Recreation complex for some free popcorn, hot chocolate, caroling and festivities. At 6:30 we will be lighting up the main entrance of the complex as well as a beautiful Christmas Tree!

Winter

Wonderland

Christmas Lights Bus Tour December 17 & 18 Climb aboard the special Reindeer Bus for an entertaining, comfortable tour of the City’s festive light displays. Tours start and end at the Complex. Includes refreshments. Prizes for best Christmas attire.

Tour 1 Dec 17 6:30-8:30 pm Tour 2 Dec 18 6:30-8:30 pm You must pre-register, as seats are limited. Family up to 5 persons, $16, or $5 per person.

December 8 to 27 Call 604-485-8909 to book your holiday skating party early as space sells out quickly.

Winter Wonderland • Christmas Hamper Skate • Skate with Santa See Page 55 for more!

Free

Community Winter Wonderland skate sponsored by Tim Hortons

Saturday, December 23 6 pm to 8 pm FREE! Skate through an enchanted forest built right in the Recreation Complex’s rink! This skate is completely free, including skate rentals!

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Pickleball

Court Sports

Pickleball has been around since 1965. It started as a casual adaptation of badminton (whiffleball, not shuttlecock), and grew into a hugely popular sport. In fact, it is one of Powell River’s most well-attended public programs. The International Federation of Pickleball now lists seven member countries, including Canada, India and Spain. Not bad for a sport named after a dog (“Pickles.”)

Mondays Wednesdays Thursdays Saturdays Sundays

3 to 6 pm 6 to 8 pm 6 to 8 pm - New time! 9 to 11 am and 1 to 4 pm 1 to 6 pm (free coaching for beginners between 1 pm and 3 pm)

Location: Oceanview Education Centre $2 drop in or purchase a package of 10 tickets for $18 at the Recreation Complex

HEY ADULTS!

Table Tennis Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays

1 to 4 pm 1 to 4 pm 6 to 9 pm 6 to 9 pm 1 to 4 pm

Location: Recreation Complex

Complex staff are helping organize your favourite sports! For more info call Arena and Sport Program Coordinator Ray Dubé at 604-485-8900

$2 drop in or purchase a package of 10 tickets for $18 at the Recreation Complex

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In the water

Aquatics

Swim Technique Clinic Adult swimming Kayak in the pool Water Fitness Classes Red Cross Preschool Red Cross Swim Kids Swim Kids Stroke Builder Bronze Medals Advanced Aquatic Training Aquatic Special Events

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Drop-in Water Fitness Classes Morning Aquacise – shallow water Improve your muscle tone, strength and physical conditioning using water as resistance, and music for motivation. Session Day Time Fee Instructor

Jan 9 – Mar 15 Tue & Thu 9:15 – 10:00 am Regular admission Bianca Hoppe

Afternoon Aquacise – shallow water This popular fitness program will have you grooving to the music. It can be enjoyed by those who do not swim or those just starting a new fitness program. It is also suitable for expectant mothers. Session Day Time Fee

Jan 8 – Mar 16 Mon, Wed & Fri 1:15 - 2:00 pm Regular swim admission

Make Wave

Evening Aquacise - shallow water Improve your fitness in a comfortable, safe environment. The buoyancy of water relieves the stress on your joints and acts as a resistance to strengthen and tone your muscles. Session Day Time Fee

Jan 9 – Mar 15 Tue & Thu 8:30 - 9:15 pm Regular swim admission

Evening Deep Water Run and Core Fitness Give your joints a rest and experience the benefit of running without impact. Core strength and cardiovascular fitness is improved while the water acts as resistance against your movements. Aqua buoyancy belts are provided for support. Session Day Time Fee

Jan 10 – Mar 14 Wed 6:15 – 7:00 pm Regular swim admission

Weekend Deep Water Run and Core Fitness Take the workload out of your joints while your muscles rise to the challenge. By adding the resistance of water to this interval program, you’ll pick up the pace on land. Aqua buoyancy belts are provided for support. Session Day Time Fee

Jan 6 – Mar 10 Sat 9:00 – 9:45 am Regular swim admission

Registered Water Fitness Classes Feel the freedom in these zero impact classes. Buoyancy belts are provided to help maintain surface support in deep water. These classes provide a great core workout as you stabilize yourself while performing various exercises.

Deep Fit Monday Mornings Session Day Time Fee Instructor

Jan 15 – Mar 12 (no class Feb 12) Mon 9:15 – 10:00 am $60 / 8 sessions Bianca Hoppe

Deep Fit Wednesday Mornings

Sign up today! 604 485-2891 www.PowellRiver.ca

Session Day Time Fee Instructor

Jan 17 – Mar 14 Wed 10:15 – 11:00 am $67.50 / 9 sessions Bianca Hoppe

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Water skills for grown-ups Swim Technique Clinic Does your swimming need a kick start this new year? Attend this one-time session to refresh your motivation to swim for fitness. The 45-minute water session will cover some basic front and back swim drills and techniques to help you work with the water, not against it. You should feel comfortable swimming in deep water with your face in for this clinic to benefit you well. Fri

5:30 – 6:15 pm

Jan 19

$15

Kayak in the Pool Bring your own kayak to the pool on selected Sundays! Up to 4 kayaks will be permitted in each session. Register for each session individually at least 48 hours in advance to secure your space. Kayaks must be carried by owner and cleaned prior to entering the pool area. Sun Sun Sun Sun

For Adults Aqua Yoga

Age: 19 Years and older Aqua yoga adapts traditional hatha poses to the water environment. With the assistance of water the muscles can work harder while allowing the joints to be supported and may allow students a greater range of motion increasing their flexibility. The gentle nature of Aqua yoga make it ideal for all ages & fitness levels. In addition the support of the water makes it ideal for those who cannot enjoy the benefits of regular yoga due to past injuries. ***Please note if you are registering for more than 1 day please contact reception due to the various fees associated.*** Mon 8:00-8:45 am Jan 8-Feb 5 $45/5 sessions Wed 8:00-8:45 am Jan 10-Feb 7 $45/5 sessions or $80 both days /10 sessions Instructor: Wanda Griffioen Location: Leisure Pool Mon 8:00-8:45 am Feb 19-Mar 19 $45/5 sessions Wed 8:00-8:45 am Feb 21-Mar 21 $45/5 sessions or $80 both days /10 sessions Instructor: Kelly Edwards Location: Leisure Pool

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9:30 – 11:00 am 9:30 – 11:00 am 9:30 – 11:00 am 9:30 – 11:00 am

Jan 7 Jan 28 Feb 18 Mar 11

$15 /session for 1 kayak and 1 paddler. Regular admission rates would apply for additional paddlers sharing a kayak.

Adult Swim Lessons A great way to help increase your comfort level in the water! Start with floats, movement and breathing techniques in the swim intro. Then develop swim strokes and deep-water comfort to get you to the end of the pool and back again. Jan 22 – Mar 5 (no class Feb 12) Swim Intro Mon 2:00 – 2:30 pm or 5:30 – 6:00 pm Length Builder Mon 2:30 – 3:00 pm or 6:00 – 6:30 pm

$39 / 6 sessions $39 / 6 sessions

Adult Masters If you are up to swimming 1200 – 2500 metres per work out, join a group of like-minded swimmers and secure your space in the pool. Work outs will be provided and may be adapted to your ability. Back stroke flags will be in place. Fri 7:00 – 8:00 am Jan 5 – Mar 9 (no class Feb 9) Mon 6:00 – 7:00 pm Jan 8 – Mar 12 (no class Feb 12)

$54/9 $54/9

Water Wellness

Age: 60 Years and older These shallow water exercises will help you maintain, strength, balance, agility and coordination. Ideal for seniors beginning an exercise program, and those recovering from an injury or suffering from arthritis and other chronic illnesses. Thu 10:15-10:45 am Thu 10:15-10:45 am Instructor: Bianca Hoppe

Jan 25-Feb 22 $38/5 sessions Mar 1-Mar 29 $38/5 sessions Location: Pool

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Red Cross Swim Pre-school The Love of Swimming Starts Here An 8-level program for children 4 months to 6 years of age Parents/caregivers will participate in the classes with their child for the first three levels. Register in levels based on the child’s age and abilities.

Level Starfish

Age

Participant Requirements

4 – 12 months (with adult)

• Orientation to water for babies and their parent/caregiver. • To enter this level, babies must be able to hold their head up. • This level is participation-based only, without formal evaluation.

Duck

12 - 24 months (with adult)

• Orientation to water for toddlers and their parent/caregiver. • Age is the only condition for entering this level. • This level is participation-based only, without formal evaluation.

Sea Turtle

2-3 years (with adult)

• Orientation to water for toddlers and their parent/caregiver. • Age is the only condition for entering this level. • This level is participation-based only, without formal evaluation.

Sea Otter

3-6 years

• Transitional level that transfers the Pre-schooler to the care of the Instructor. • All skills are assisted by the Instructor. • Swimmers enter this level when they are 3 years of age. • Swimmers are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress once all criteria have been successfully completed. This level transfers to Swim Kids Level 1.

Salamander

3-6 years

• Swimmers enter this level when they have successfully completed Sea Otter, or Preschool Level 1. • Swims 2m, further develops basic floats and increase distance on back and front glide. • Swimmers are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress once all criteria have been successfully completed. This level tranfers to Swim Kids Level 1.

Sunfish

3-6 years

• Swimmers enter this level when they have successfully completed Salamander, or Preschool 2. • Using games and activities, swimmers learn to swim 5m, increase their distance using buoyant objects, increase their front and back glide with kick, and develop their roll-over glide, side glide and front swim. • Swimmers are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress once all criteria have been successfully completed. This level tranfers to Swim Kids Level 2.

Crocodile

3-6 years

• Swimmers enter this level when they have successfully completed Sunfish, or Preschool 3. • Swims 5m on their front and back, performs a dolphin kick, begins using rhythmic breathing. Kicking drills and swimming distance increase to 10 m. • Deep water surface support for 10 seconds, recognizing when a swimmer needs help and PFD use. • Swimmers are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress once all criteria have been successfully completed. This level tranfers to Swim Kids Level 2.

Whale

3-6 years

• Swimmers enter this level when they have successfully completed Crocodile or Preschool 4 and are still 5 years old. • Performs a front and back swim for 10 m, further develops flutter kick and performs a distance swim of 15. • Identifies safe swimming areas, jumps into deep water followed by 5m swim, 20 second surface support then returns to safety. Throwing assists and sitting dives. • Swimmers are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress once all criteria have been successfully completed. This level tranfers to Swim Kids Level 3.

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See “Lessons for the Littlest” on the facing page for times and prices

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Winter 2018 Swim Lessons Mon/Weds Jan 5-Feb 14 9 Lessons

Mon/Weds Feb 19-Mar 14 8 Lessons

Tue/Thurs Jan 16-Feb 8 8 Lessons

Tue/Thurs Feb 20-Mar 15 8 Lessons

Weds Only Jan 17-Mar 14 9 Lessons

Fri Only Jan 19-Mar 9 8 Lessons

10:00 am 4:00 pm 4:30 pm

10:30 am 3:30 pm

4:30 pm 5:30 pm

10:30 am

Sat Only Jan 13-Mar 17 10 Lessons

11:00 am

10:30 am

Salamander

10:30 am

11:00 am

10:30 am 4:00 pm 5:00 pm

10:00 am 4:00 pm 5:00 pm

4:00 pm 5:00 pm

11:00 am

10:30 am 11:30 am

Sunfish

11:00 am

10:30 am

9:30 am 5:00 pm

11:00 am 5:00 pm

5:30 pm

11:30 am

11:00 am

Crocodile

10:30 am

11:00 am

11:00 am 3:30 pm

9:30 am 4:30 pm

4:00 pm

10:30 am

Whale

10:30 am

11:00 am

11:00 am 4:00 pm

9:30 am 4:00 pm

4:30 pm

10:00 am

3:30 pm

4:30 pm

4:30 pm

11:30 am

3:30 pm

4:30 pm

5:30 pm

10:00 am

4:30 pm

3:30 pm

5:00 pm

10:30 am 11:30 am

4:30 pm

4:00 pm

5:00 pm

11:00 am 11:30 am

3:30 pm

5:00 pm

4:00 pm

11:30 am

4:00 pm

3:30 pm

5:30 pm

11:30 am

Level 7/8

5:00 pm

3:30 pm

4:45 pm

10:45 am

Level 9/10

4:30 pm

4:00 pm

10:00 am

Sea Otter

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6

Private lessons are $25 for 30 minutes. Semi-private lessons (two people) are $35 for 30 minutes.

10:00 am 11:00 am

10 Lessons 30 min - $52.60, 45 min - $65.10 | 9 Lessons 30 min - $47.34, 45 min - $58.89. | 8 Lessons 30 min - $42.08, 45 min - $52.08 Additional classes will be created if there are sufficient numbers on a waitlist - do not hesitate to go on a waitlist!

Lessons for the Littlest We are now offering new swim programs for caregivers with children less than 3 years of age. The first three levels of the Red Cross Swim Preschool program were designed just for you!

Starfish

For babies 4 months – 12 months (with adult) Wed Fri Sat

6:30 – 7:00 pm 11:00 – 11:30 am 10:00 – 10:30 am

Jan 17 – Mar 7 $42.08/8 Jan 19 – Mar 9 $42.08/8 Jan 13 – Mar 17 $52.60/10

Duck

For toddlers 12 months – 24 months (with adult) Wed Fri Sat

6:00 – 6:30 pm 10:30 – 11:00 pm 10:30 – 11:00 am

Jan 17 – Mar 7 $42.08/8 Jan 19 – Mar 9 $42.08/8 Jan 13 – Mar 17 $52.60/10

Sea Turtle

Help conquering skills Stroke Builder Class

For kids having difficulties completing levels 4, 5 or 6. No badges. Sat 1:00 – 1:30 pm Jan 13 – Mar 3 8 sessions/$40

Things swim parents should know: 1. Swim assessments are free

If you are unsure which level to register in, book an appointment in advance with pool staff.

2. Individual instruction is available

Private lessons are $25 for 30 minutes. Semi-private lessons (two people) are $35 for 30 minutes.

Swim Lessons

Spring Break, Monday - Thursday, March 19-29 9:30 am

Salamander

Level 4

Crocodile

For toddlers 24 months – 36 months (with adult)

10:00 am

Sunfish

Level 3

Sea Otter

Wed Fri Sat

10:30 am

Level 1

Level 2

Salamander

11:00 am

Level 5/6

Level 3 / 4

Whale

6:00 – 6:30 pm 11:30 – 12:00 pm 11:00 – 11:30 am

Jan 17 – Mar 7 $42.08/8 Jan 19 - Mar 9 $42.08/8 Jan 13 – Mar 17 $52.60/10

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Steps to be a

Lifeguard! Bronze Medal Programs

Learn lifesaving skills that will last a lifetime. Whether for personal interest or to become a lifeguard, the Bronze Medal awards provide important water safety messages and develop proficiency in lifesaving, resuscitation and water rescue. 100% attendance is required in these programs for full certification. The Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross awards are required pre-requisites for the National Lifeguard program.

Bronze Star

This optional program helps prepare 10-12 year old skilled swimmers for success in Bronze Medallion. Candidates are taught about how to make WaterSmart® choices and learn basic lifesaving and resuscitation skills needed to be their own personal lifeguard. This program is 10 hours consisting of both dry and wet sessions and includes a 400 metre timed swim in 12 minutes or better. Session Day Time Fee

Feb 20 – Mar 15 Tue & Thu 4:15 – 5:30 pm $80

Bronze Medallion

Bronze Cross

Rescuers learn self-rescue techniques, defense and release methods, and tows and carries in preparation for challenging rescues involving conscious and unconscious victims of various types, including spinal injuries and circulatory emergencies. Lifesavers develop stroke efficiency and endurance in a timed continuous swim of 500 metres in under 15 minutes. Includes CPR-A certification. Course is 20 hours consisting of both dry and wet sessions. Canadian Lifesaving Manual provided.

Candidates develop proficiency at performing patient assessments, managing aquatic spinal injuries, and preventing the loss of life in a variety of aquatic emergencies, while developing stroke endurance (includes a 600m timed swim) and fitness training skills. Bronze Cross includes the CPR-C certification and is one of the prerequisite awards for all advanced lifeguarding (National Lifeguard) and leadership (Lifesaving Instructor) training programs. Bronze Cross is also worth 2 Grade 11 High School Credits.

Prerequisite Session Day Time Fee

Prerequisite Session Day Time Fee

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13 years old, or Bronze Star Certification Jan 9 – Mar 13 Tue 4:00 – 6:00 pm $175

Bronze Medallion Jan 11 – Mar 15 Thu 4:00 – 6:00 pm $175

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Looking for more ormation about the NL gram? Watch videos and more at:

WW.lifesaving.bc.ca/ feguard-programs

Teen Expertise Are you looking for gift ideas for a teenager? Bronze Medal Programs are a lifetime investment, where teens learn rescue skills for water activities, as well as general first aid.

Advanced Aquatic Training National Lifeguard Recertification

Lifeguard certification is valid for 2 years. Do you need to recertify this year? If you miss this opportunity, there will be another in the Fall of 2018, right here in your home town. Session 1 Fri, Feb 9, 5:00 – 9:00 pm Session 2 Sat, Feb 10, 2:00 – 7:00 pm Fee $95 Instructor Melissa Furlotte

Red Cross Water Safety Instructor – Step 1

The first step in becoming a swimming instructor is to confirm you have the required swimming skills and ability. Sign up for one option of the Skills Evaluation, and receive resources to complete steps 1-3. Prerequisite 15 years old, plus Emergency First Aid or Bronze Cross Option 1 Fri, Mar 2, 4:00 – 8:30 pm Option 2 Sat, Mar 10, 12:00 – 4:30 pm Fee $200

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Water Safety Instructor – Step 2

Online workbook completed by candidate prior to their teaching experience. A good goal is complete the workbook over spring break and move to step 3 by April.

Water Safety Instructor – Step 3

Teaching Experience – candidate to arrange with mentor(s).

Water Safety Instructor – Step 4

The last step in becoming an instructor involves a classroom and Pool component that covers more theory, practice and evaluation. Once all four steps are completed in full , you’ll become a certified swim instructor. Session Day & Time Fee

June 22, 23, 29, 30 Fri, 4:00 – 8:30 pm & Sat, 9:00 – 4:30 pm $200

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WINTER Regular Aquatic Schedule January 8 - April 1, 2018 Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Lap Lanes & Leisure Pool 6:00 – 9:15 am Aquacise 9:15 – 10:00 am

Multi-Use 9:15 – 1:15 pm

Aquacise 1:15 – 2:00 pm

Lanes & Leisure 10:00 am -1:00 pm

Swim Lessons 1:00 – 2:00 pm (1 lap lane)

Multi-Use 2:00 – 3:30 pm Multi-Use 2:00 – 7:00 pm

Swim Lessons 3:30 – 6:00 pm (1 lap lane)

Aquacise 9:15 – 10:00 am

Swim Lessons 9:15 – 10:15 am (1 lap lane)

Lanes & Leisure 10:00 am -1:00 pm

Lanes & Leisure 10:15 am -1:15 pm

Swim Lessons 1:00 – 2:00 pm (1 lap lane)

Aquacise 1:15 – 2:00 pm

Closed Swim Lessons 9:15 – 10:15 am (1 lap lane)

Swim Lessons 10:00 – noon Lanes & Leisure 10:15 am -1:15 pm

Aquacise 1:15 – 2:00 pm

Multi-Use 2:00 – 3:30 pm

Multi-Use 2:00 – 4:00 pm

Multi-Use 8:00 – 10:00 am Multi-Use 8:00 – 11:30 am

(no lap lanes)

Lanes & Leisure noon-2:00 pm

Lanes & Leisure 11:30-2:00 pm

Everyone Welcome 2:00-4:00 pm (no lap lanes)

Swim Lessons 3:30 – 6:00 pm (1 lap lane)

Swim Lessons 4:00 – 6:00 pm (no lap lanes)

Multi-Use 2:00 – 7:00 pm Multi-Use 4:00 – 7:00 pm

Multi-Use 6:00 – 7:00 pm Everyone Welcome 7:00-8:30 pm

Everyone Welcome 7:00-9:00 pm

(no lap lanes)

Multi-Use 8:30-9:30 pm

Aquacise & Multi 8:30-9:30 pm (1 lap lane)

Water Polo & Multi 8:30-9:30 pm (no lap lanes)

Aquacise & Multi 8:30-9:30 pm (1 lap lane)

Wednesday evenings in January Starting January 10, 6:30-7 pm Try a different pool sport each week led by lifeguards then stay for Everyone Welcome swim (Regular admission)

Glow in the Dark Swim Friday, January 26, 7–9 pm Purchase your tickets early for this popular event. Glow bracelets are FREE for the first 200 tickets sold (Regular admission)

Swim with the Kings Wednesday, February 7, 7–8 pm See if you can beat the Kings at various water games, box hockey and shoot the puck. Enter a FREE draw to win Kings tickets! (Regular admission)

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(no lap lanes)

(no lap lanes)

Closed

Aquatic Events Sports Night at the Pool

Everyone Welcome 7:00-8:30 pm

Pro-D Day Toonie Swim Friday, February 9, 2-4 pm School aged kids swim for just $2

Wags, Words & Water Thursday, February 15, 10–11:30 am Join us to learn about St. John Ambulance Therapy Dogs! Story time with the dogs and then kids head into the pool to practice their own doggie paddle! (Regular admission)

Hawaiian Aquacise Social Wednesday, March 7, 1:15–2:30 pm Join us for refreshments and Hawaiian holiday fun! Enter a draw to win a No Bad Days Pineapple! (Regular admission)

Closed

▷ Lanes & Leisure:

Main pool is full lap lanes.

▶ ▷ Multi-use and

Lessons: Limited or no lanes plus other programs.

▶ Everyone Welcome:

No lap lanes available.

▶ Daytime Aquacise: no lap lanes available.

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SPRING BREAK Aquatic Schedule March 19 - April 1, 2018 Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Multi-Use with Lessons 9:30 – 11:30 pm Lanes & Leisure 11:30 am -1:00 pm

Aquacise 1:15 – 2:00 pm

Everyone Welcome 2:00-4:00 pm

Lanes & Leisure 11:30 am -1:15 pm

Lanes & Leisure 11:30 am -1:00 pm

Aquacise 1:15 – 2:00 pm Everyone Welcome 1:00-4:00 pm

Everyone Welcome 2:00-4:00 pm

Holidays

Opens at 8 am on weekends

Lap Lanes & Leisure Pool 6:00 – 9:30 am

Lanes & Leisure 11:30 am -1:15 pm

Sat & Sun

Lanes & Leisure 6:00 am -1:15 pm

Lanes & Leisure 8:00 am -1:00 pm

Lanes & Leisure 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Aquacise 1:15 – 2:00 pm Everyone Welcome 1:00-4:00 pm

Everyone Welcome 2:00-4:00 pm

Facility is open 10 am - 4 pm Good Friday & Easter Monday

Everyone Welcome 1:00-4:00 pm

Everyone Welcome 1:00-4:00 pm

Multi-Use 4:00 – 7:00 pm

Everyone Welcome 7:00-8:30 pm

Everyone Welcome 7:00-9:00 pm

Multi-Use 8:30-9:30 pm

Closed

Everyone Welcome 7:00-8:30 pm

This schedule for Spring Break only. For the regular weekly schedule see Page 24.

Closed

Winter Holidays Swim Schedule December 24 to January 6 Monday December 25 January 1

Tuesday January 2

Christmas Day & New Year’s Day The Recreation Complex is CLOSED

BOXING DAY ONLY! Tuesday Dec 26th Lanes & Leisure 10:00 – 1:00 pm Everyone Welcome 1:00 – 4:00 pm

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Wednesday December 27 January 3

Thursday December 28 January 4

Lanes & Leisure 6:00 – 9:00 am Multi-Use 9:00 – 11:00 am

Friday December 29 January 5

Saturday December 30 January 6 Multi-Use 8:00 – noon

Lanes & Leisure 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Lanes & Leisure noon – 2:00 pm

Everyone Welcome 1:00 – 4:00 pm

Everyone Welcome 2:00 – 4:00 pm

Multi-Use 4:00 – 7:00 pm

Multi-Use 4:00 - 7:00 pm

Everyone Welcome 7:00 – 8:30 pm Multi-Use Swim 8:30 – 9:30 pm

Everyone Welcome Everyone Welcome 7:00 – 8:30 pm 7:00 – 9:00 pm CLOSED

Sunday December 24 & December 31 Lanes & Leisure 8:00 – noon Everyone Welcome noon – 2:00 pm

Christmas Eve & New Year’s Eve the pool closes at 2 pm.

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new home nestled into the fabulous new Powell River Public Library. The Elsie Paul Literacy Centre is located in the heart of the library and welcomes people to drop by for a visit. Sign up to be a volunteer tutor for math, reading, writing, ESL and computers or to brush up your skills by working with one of our volunteer tutors. Leave your email toOutreach receive theprograms HIVE cultural or The Community Literacy haveevents moved to aget new home with nestled the initiatives fabulous in new River involved newinto literacy thePowell community. Public Library.

We have moved!

The Dr. Elsie Paul Literacy Centre is located in the heart of Next tutorpeople trainingtodates the library and welcomes dropare: by for a visit. Oct 21, 28 and Nov 4 @ 9-12:30 in the new library Sign up to be a volunteer tutor for math, reading, writing, ESL and computers Instructor: or to brushAnna up your Byrneskills by working with one of our volunteer tutors.

Be a

volunteer

TUTOR Next tutor training dates are: February 24, March 3 and March 10 9 am – 12:30 pm in the new library Instructor: Anna Byrne 604-485-4796

Sign up for the HIVE email listing of local cultural events 604-485-4796 and get involved with literacy initiatives in the community.

www.powellriverliteracy.ca

powellriverliteracy.ca

The PR Hospice Society is a registered charity that provides social, emotional and spiritual support to those who are critically ill, dying, or coping with the loss of a loved one. Services are free, confidential and compassionate. Our Services:

Partner with us:

Trained volunteer support for individuals at the end of their lives and for their caregivers End-of-life Education and Advocacy Adult Grief Support Groups

Become a member ($10) or volunteer Fundraise for the Hike for Hospice; May 6th, 2018 Attend our Spring Gala Donate, sponsor a program or make a corporate donation

Advance Care Planning Workshops

Invite us to speak

No referral necessary. For more information and resources: prhospice.org 604-223-7309 powellriverhospice@gmail.com Find us on Facebook Honouring theSee Journey weight room schedule on Page 52. The weight room is open when the pool is! 26

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For the body, mind and spirit

Health and Fitness

Weight Room Orientations Pound Rockout Workout Brave Hearts Lunch Hour Circuit Express Conscious Parenting Food is Medicine

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Weight Room Orientations 13 years and older If you are interested in a weight room orientation, please contact reception at 604485-2891 to put your name on our interest list. Orientations will be scheduled once we have 3 people interested. 1 session/$25.00

Fitness Assessments

Women on Weights

Our comprehensive fitness assessments will broaden your understanding of your personal health and fitness goals while providing baseline measurements of your current cardio endurance, upper and lower body strength, flexibility and mobility. The assessment will provide clients with information on areas to improve upon. Our specialized instructor will recommend appropriate fitness classes or personal training to match you to a program that will enhance your ability and maximise improvements.

Add strength Training into your life! Join other women in this beginner class to learn that strength training not only enhances muscle tone but boost metabolism, increases energy and reduces risk of injury. This specifically designed class will include a variety of equipment, target muscle groups and emphasize body function.

1 session/$45 Call Reception to register.

Thu 6:30-7:30 pm Instructor: Gail Westgate Sat 9:15 – 10:15 am Instructor: Gail Westgate

Age: 13 years & older

Small Group Weight Training Age: 16 Years and older

This program focuses on improving or maintaining overall fitness, strength or endurance through foundational development of muscles, core strength, exercise technique and coordination. Wed 6:30-7:30 pm Jan 17-Feb 7 $40/4 sessions Wed 6:30-7:30 pm Feb 21-Mar 14 $40/4 sessions Instructor: Mike Hill Location: Weight Room

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Age: 16 Years and older

Session 1: Jan 25-Feb 17 $80/8 sessions Location: Dogwood Room $80/8 sessions Location: Weight Room.

Session 2: Feb 22-Mar 17 Thu 6:30-7:30 pm Instructor: Gail Westgate Sat 9:15 – 10:15 am Instructor: Gail Westgate

$80/8 sessions Location: Dogwood Room $80/8 sessions Location: Weight Room.

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Personal Training Our certified trainers can provide training one on one or in group sessions. Whether you are new to fitness, need personalized motivation or sport specific training our personal trainers can develop a program individualized to you and your specific goals.

Our trainers can motivate you by assisting with goal setting, providing feedback and accountability. Speak to one of our weight room or reception staff for more information and to set up an appointment.

All sessions are 1 hour

All sessions are 45 min.

Private Personal Training Packages

Includes you and your trainer in a one on one 60 min sessions addressing your personal fitness related goals. # of Sessions

Cost per session

Cost per package per person

3

$49.50 / session

$148.50

5

$46.75 / session

$233.75

10

$44.00 / session

$440.00

Semi-Private Personal Training Packages All sessions are 1 hour

Includes two clients with similar fitness levels with one trainer for 60 min sessions. # of Sessions

Cost per session

Cost per package per person

3

$39.60 / session

$118.80

5

$37.40 / session

$187.00

10

$35.20 / session

$352.00

Adaptive Yoga $5 Wednesdays 9.30-10.30am Thursdays 1-2pm

Aquatic Personal Training

The viscosity of water provides an excellent source of resistance when incorporated into an Aquatic Personal Training program. This resistance allows for muscle strengthening without the need of weights. This program is especially useful for those with arthritis, healing fractured bones or who are overweight. # of Sessions

Cost per session

Cost per package per person

3

$37.15 / session

$111.45

5

$35.00 / session

$175.00

10

$33.00 / session

$330.00

Follow-up Session $55

Clients can use the follow-up to get some input into their existing programs if they have been training for a few years. Follow-up session will not include a full new program but will include a progression of an original program or a substitution of some exercises that are more appropriate. Follow-up programs are also designed for people who would like a personal trainer to check their form, correct faulty movement patterns or have some input in their usual program to make it better.

Drumming $5 Every Friday

22nd November To 21st December

10.30 –11.45am

Continuing in February Come and check out the Arc @ 7055 Alberni for these and other fun events. For more information call the Community Life Program 604-485-9219

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POWELL RIVER EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM SOCIETY BOND (Babies Open New Doors) • A prenatal nutritional program to help create healthy moms having babies, bond@prepsociety.org. Family Place • A family resource centre operated beside Save-On-Foods in the mall. Drop in and have some fun with your children under six years, prepsociety.org/familyplace.html for more details or find us on Facebook at fb.com/familyplacepowellriver. TLA'AMIN HEALTH Community Health Nurse • Prenatal care, promoting healthy pregnancies including FASD prevention, preventing injuries, emergency preparedness, immunization, communicable disease prevention and control. Tla’amin Health Child Development Resource Centre To find out more about CDRC’s licensed and accredited daycare and after school services. Call 604-485-3009 for more information. SUCCESS BY 6 ORCA Bus (On the Road with Children's Activities) • Delivering a variety of early childhood play-based programs to all areas of our community. The bus offers programmed stops from Saltery Bay to Lund and Texada Island. orcabus@gmail.com Little Green Bookshelf These bookshelves are at the Rec Complex, at the Parenting Library, at First Credit Union, and in front of Family Place. Books can be borrowed and returned at any of the shelves. Ages & Stages Event This annual event provides a fun-filled opportunity for parents to learn more about their child’s development while connecting with various health workers with a special interest in the Early Years. Family Friendly Newsletter This quarterly digital Newsletter provides families with young children with a wide spectrum of information about early years programming, events and other helpful information. To sign up, contact the Success by 6 Coordinator at coordinator@ successby6powellriver.ca. Daily Facebook updates of all drop-in programs on facebook.com/successby6powellriver

experiencing difficulties with their children. Includes parenting groups such as Nobody’s Perfect and Circle of Security, 604-485-3090. INCLUSION POWELL RIVER The Infant Development Program is a family centered, early intervention service that provides an opportunity for parents to work with experts to help their baby reach developmental milestones. Supported Child Development (SCD) is designed to specifically meet the needs of children with special needs. Coordinators assist families to access inclusive child development opportunities in community preschools or childcare settings. Then they arrange for support in these settings to ensure children have successful experiences. Occupational Therapy • If you are concerned about your child’s fine motor development, sensory integration, self-care and activities of daily living skills. Physiotherapy • If you are concerned about your child’s motor development or physical fitness. For more information on any Inclusion program, call 604-483-4042.

SCHOOL DISTRICT 47- EARLY LEARNING StrongStart and StrongStart Outreach Programs • An initiative offered throughout the District that supports families as the primary educators of their children. These free school programs encourage school readiness and strong parent-child relationships through play based learning. StrongStart programs are for children not yet eligible for kindergarten and who are accompanied by a parent/caregiver. Follow SD47 Early Learning on the YAPP Smartphone App. Ready, Set, Learn- Ready, Set, Learn is designed for three-five year old children, focuses on school readiness and presents steps both children and parents can take to encourage positive school experiences. Visit www.sd47. bc.ca/Programs/earlylearning/Pages/default.aspx or call 604-485-6271.

VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH Speech & Language Program • Provides speech and language services for children from birth to Kindergarten entry. This program is a free program for children and families. VCH Public Health Nurses • Provide services to answer questions about mother, baby, or family health and provide access to public health programs including prenatal support, after birth care of a new baby, child health clinics (immunization, developmental screening and other resources), breastfeeding support, parent and infant drop-in, telephone support and advice, capacity building parenting support and screening and referral to developmental screening. Public Health Dietician • Partners with community agencies, city programs, daycares, preschools, and schools to help ensure that the healthier choice is the easy choice for children and youth and parents have the information they need to help their children develop a healthy relationship with food. They work with public and private schools and community members to improve access to healthy foods for students. Call 604-886-5617 for more information. Audiology Program • Provides newborn hearing screening, diagnosis and intervention upon birth. Service open to all babies born in BC. Hearing screening for school entry children offered at annual Kindergarten Health Fair. Dental Program • Provides dental screening, follow up and referral at 12 months of age and school entry. Preventive public health dental services are for children 1-5 years. Children can be referred through 12-month risk assessment and community dental screening. For more information on any VCH program, call Powell River Community Health at 604-485-3310.

POWELL RIVER CHILD YOUTH FAMILY SERVICES SOCIETY Parenting Centre & Library • A wonderful library of over 2,000 books, videos and audiobooks for all Powell River families including immediate support for families who drop in or call. Open Tues, Wed, Fri 9 am-1 pm and Thursdays 9 am-5 pm. Closed Mondays. Call 604-485-3090 or drop in at Oceanview Education Centre. Services to Strengthen Families • Free service offering short term solution-focused counselling and parenting education for families

MINISTRY OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT We work together to deliver inclusive, culturally respectful, responsive and accessible services to support the well-being of children, youth and families. Urgent need for foster parents for children of all ages in Powell River! If you have room in your heart and your home, please call Angela at 604-4850616 or Sean at 604-485-0663. To report suspected child abuse or neglect, please call the emergency Helpline at 310-1234 or 1-800-663-9122 at any time of the day or night.

— Submitted by Early Years Planning Table (September 2016)

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Registered group fitness Featured Fitness Class

Twice a month we will feature a program and offer a FREE opportunity for you to check out the program and see if it meets your needs. Drums Alive Sunrise Yoga Lunch Hr. Circuit Express Step It Up Circuit Fusion Total Body Conditioning

Jan 15 Jan 16 Feb 14 Feb 20 Mar 6 Mar 22

6:45 – 7:45 pm Christine 7:00 – 8:00 am Stephanie 12:15 – 12:45 pm Natalie 10:20 – 11:20 pm Donna 5:30 – 6:15 pm Megan 5:30 – 6:15 pm Darlana

Introduction to Seniors Fitness Age: 55 Years and older

Our most popular program is back! This self-pacing, progressive program is fun, safe and includes all fitness components. We emphasize fall prevention with specific balance and mobility exercises. Resistance equipment is used for strength training.

Lunch Hour Circuit Express Age: 19 Years and older

Action-packed total body conditioning class that incorporates cardio bursts, drills and strength exercises . . . zero choreography with huge results. Circuit Express is a 30 minute class that offers you a dynamic, time efficient workout. Mon & Wed 12:15-12:45 pm Jan 15-Mar 15 $96/16 sessions Instructor: Natalie Friesen Location: Arena Lounge

Mom & Baby Bootcamp Age: 19 Years and older

Want to learn fun and effective ways to incorporate baby into your workout. Mom & Baby Bootcamp includes a variety of drills that focus on strength, power, agility, balance, cardio and core. Fri 11:30-12:30 pm Instructor: Joe Caldarone

Jan 26-Mar 16 $68/8 sessions Location: Dogwood Room

Tue & Thu 12:45-1:30 pm Jan 23-Mar 29 $90/20 sessions Instructors:Vivian Thhickett & Margot Glaspey Location: Dogwood Room.

Looking for drop-in group fitness classes? We offer many! See Page 30 for the full schedule.

Drums Alive

Age: 16 Years and older You have heard of the drumming classes; you are intrigued; but, something is holding you back from trying it? Then come to this 5 week series where you will learn all the basics to Drums Alive! Feel and experience the pulsating rhythms, dynamic movements and powerful percussion’s of this new and unique high-energy rhythmical workout. Drums Alive combines movement with the power of drumming.

Beginner

Mon 6:45-7:45 pm Jan 22-Feb 19 $45/5 sessions

Intermediate

Mon 6:45-7:45 pm Feb 26-Mar 26 $45/5 sessions Instructor: Christine Masters Location: Dogwood Room

Pass

All Ages

We are excited to announce a new way for you to try out a program! Purchase our TryIt pass and use it on any 3 active registered programs of your interest and see if a program is right for you! The TryIt pass is available once per season and can be used on three separate programs or up to three classes in one program. The choice is yours! Look for the TryIt Pass symbol on applicable programs.

What will you try? Yoga Cake Craft Deep Water Running Mom & Baby Bootcamp Drums Alive And so much more!

$40/3

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GROUP FITNESS SCHEDULE WINTER 2018 January 8 - March 16, 2018 Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Cardio/Strength Jan 9:15 – 10:15 am

Pure Strength Natalie Yoga (Elm Rm) Keely 9:15 – 10:15 am

Bodyshock Natalie 9:15 – 10:15 am

HIIT Mix Mike Yoga (Elm Rm) Keely 9:15 – 10:15 am

Barre Fusion Dina 9:15 – 10:15 am

Moderate Moves Christine 10:20 – 11:20 am

Step it Up Donna 10:20 – 11:20 am

Fit & Functional Donna 10:20 – 11:20 am

Stretch Appeal Donna 10:20 – 11:20 am

Moderate Moves Christine 10:20 – 11:20 am

Drums Alive Christine 11:25 am– 12:25 pm

Tune & Tone Vivian 11:25 am– 12:25 pm

Strong & Mobile Margot 11:25 am– 12:25 pm

Interval Fusion Vivian 11:25 am – 12:25 pm

Shred It! Dina 5:30 – 6:30 pm

POUND Rockout Natalie 5:30 – 6:15 pm

Tabata Dina 5:30 – 6:15 pm

Total Body Darlana Yoga (Elm Rm) Kelly 5:30 – 6:15 pm

Circuit Fusion Megan 6:20 - 7:05 pm

Weight Room Hours Monday

Tuesday

6 am – 9:30 pm

Brave Hearts Program 10:30-11:30 am

10:30 - 11:30 am Weight Room Supervisor

6 am – 9:30 pm

4:00 - 5:00 pm Teen Time Supervisor 5:00 - 6:00 pm Weight Room Supervisor

Wednesday

Thursday

6 am – 9:30 pm

Brave Hearts Program 10:30-11:30 am

11 am - 12:30 pm Weight Room Supervisor

6 am – 9:30 pm

4:00 - 5:00 pm Teen Time Supervisor 5:00 - 6:00 pm Weight Room Supervisor

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

6 am – 9:00 pm

8 am – 8:30 pm

8 am – 8:30 pm

10 am - 12:00 pm Weight Room Supervisor

9:30 - 11:30 am Weight Room Supervisor

Teen Time & Weight Room Supervisors can review how to use the equipment, offer weight room etiquette tips and give you the opportunity to ask any health-related questions. Youth 16 years & older welcome, 13-15 years must have adult supervision or attend during Supervised “Teen Time”. Christmas Holiday Schedule will be posted at the Complex.

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Class

Level

Fitness Class Description

Barre

Low to Moderate

A fusion of Ballet, Pilates, strength and flexibility training using a Ballet Barre. This class will transform and sculpt your entire body leaving you with better posture and poise. Open to all levels. No cardio.

Bodyshock

Challenging

Experience the hard work and be surprised by how much fun you have doing it. We rotate cardio and strength movements to shock the body to reveal its true strength and beauty. Bring a towel!

Cardio Strength

Low to Challenging

Sculpt and work your body. This class will use a variety of equipment such as dumbbells, weight resistance bands, balls, and your own body weight. All levels of fitness welcome (as options will be available).

Circuit Fusion

Moderate

Get a great workout, circuit style! This class is a fun, time-efficient total body workout that combines strength, cardio, core and flexibility training using interval stations and a variety of equipment.

Drums Alive

Moderate

Drums Alive is a high-energy, stress-busting exercise class that promises to chase away the blues. Drumming on large exercise balls and moving to great music will have your heart pumping! Beginner class available.

Fit & Functional

Moderate

This workout includes low impact aerobics, balance practice, agility drills, targeted strength/core work and stretching to give participants full-body training. Attention will be given to providing safe moves for the mature body that will increase functional strength using free weights, tubing, mats and balls and will leave you feeling energized and strong!

HIIT Mix

Moderate

This action packed class includes a mix of HIIT training and functional movements that will be the perfect balance for enhancing your fitness level.

Interval Fusion

Low

Interval low-impact cardio routines alternating with resistance muscle conditioning segments to guarantee participants a total body workout that includes a comprehensive stretch. Chairs optional throughout the class.

Moderate Moves

Moderate

This class provides an overall workout. Although the cardio section is moderate, the optional power moves make it suitable for young and old alike. Various equipment is used to strengthen and stretch the body, focusing on controlled quality moves

Pound Rockout Workout

Moderate to Challenging

Using RipstixÂŽ, lightly weighted drumsticks engineered specifically for exercising, POUNDÂŽ transforms drumming into an incredibly effective way of working out. Instead of listening to music, you become the music in this exhilarating fullbody workout that combines cardio, conditioning, and strength training with yoga and pilates-inspired movements.

Pure Strength

Moderate to Challenging

This strength training program is for me and women of all ages and all fitness levels. Matching movement to music and using traditional strength training allows participants to work at their own level.

Shred It!

Moderate to Challenging

This class is a high energy no-nonsense workout that will improve your overall fitness level with an emphasis on cardio bursts, drills and strength exercises.

Step It Up

Low to Moderate

Easy STEP drills for 30 min and 30 min of core exercises. We blend Pilates with other bodyweight exercises as we move from one body position to the next. Challenge your core, mobility, balance and strength from every angle possible.

Stretch Appeal

Low to Moderate

New stretch class moving through core-challenging movements incorporating breath and balance to elongate and strengthen. No cardio and with gentle background music. You will leave relaxed and taller.

Strong & Mobile

Low to Moderate

This is a basic entry-level class and perfect for people with osteoporosis, arthritis and muscle loss or recovering from injuries. This class combines strength work with mobility/flexibility work and balance to improve posture and functional movement.

Tabata

Moderate to Challenging

Tabata training is a high-intensity interval training (HIIT) workout, featuring exercises you workout hard for 20 seconds then rest for 10 seconds and complete 8 rounds of each exercise.

Total Body Conditioning

Moderate

W.O.W (workout of the week) is an instructors choice class. A variety of styles such as Tabata, circuit, cardio, and strength while utilizing a variety of methods to increase strength and endurance, like stability balls, resistance bands, free weights, and your own body weight!

Tune & Tone

Low to Moderate

Low-impact cardio, toning and stretch. Bands are perfect to target the back, hips and arms without getting on the floor.

Yoga

Low

Build a strong personal relationship and your yoga practice. All levels welcome.

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Morning yoga Sunrise Yoga

Age: 19 Years and older Early morning is the perfect time for your yoga practice. This alllevels class will help you to stretch, awaken, and create energy for your day. Now we have a reason to celebrate mornings Tue 7:00-8:00 am Jan 23-Feb 20 $45/5 sessions Tue 7:00-8:00 am Feb 27-Mar 27 $45/5 sessions Instructor: Stephanie Larkin Location: Elm Room

Yin Yoga

Age: 16 Years and older Seva in Sanskrit means to volunteer! My name is Samantha let me guide you in a free Yin class. Tone and rebuild the body with easy yoga postures for everyone. Releasing tension in each yoga pose with mindfulness will have you feeling integrated vibrant fully and a uniquely relaxed you. Deep stretching in each pose will enhance joint mobility and flexibility with the breath to calm the mind body and soul. Sat 9:15-10:15 am Jan 13 Sat 9:15-10:15 am Feb 10 Sat 9:15-10:15 am Mar 10 Instructor: Samantha Taylor

FREE/1 session FREE/1 session FREE/1 session Location: Elm Room

Aqua Yoga

Age: 19 Years and older Aqua yoga adapts traditional hathe poses to the water environment. With the assistance of water the muscles can work harder while allowing the joints to be supported and may allow students a greater range of motion increasing their flexibility. The gentle nature of Aqua yoga make it ideal for all ages & fitness levels. In addition the support of the water makes it ideal for those who cannot enjoy the benefits of regular yoga due to past injuries. ***Please note if you are registering for more than 1 day please contact reception due to the various fees associated.*** Mon 8:00-8:45 am Jan 8-Feb 5 $45/5 sessions Wed 8:00-8:45 am Jan 10-Feb 7 $45/5 sessions or $80 both days /10 sessions Instructor: Wanda Griffioen Location: Leisure Pool

Yo Rise & Shine Yoga

Age: 19 Years and older A balanced yoga class with slow flowing vinyasa, strong standing sequences and finishing with relaxing restful poses. Sat 8:45-9:45 am Jan 20-Feb 10 $38/4 sessions Sat 8:45-9:45 am Feb 17-Mar 10 $38/4 sessions Instructor: Keely Fandrick Location: Dogwood Room

Evening yoga Vinyasa Flow Yoga

Age: 16 Years and older

Mon 8:00-8:45 am Feb 19-Mar 19 $45/5 sessions Wed 8:00-8:45 am Feb 21-Mar 21 $45/5 sessions or $80 both days /10 sessions Instructor: Kelly Edwards Location: Leisure Pool

Come and energize your body and mind with vinyasa flow. In this moderate to challenging class we will learn to synchronize our breath with our movement while building strength, deepening flexibility and concentrating on calming the mind

Gentle Yoga

Mon 5:15-6:15 pm Jan 15-Feb 5 Mon 5:15-6:15 pm Feb 19-Mar 19 Instructor: Stephanie Larkin

Age: 19 Years and older Nourish your body, mind, and heart. Settle into comfort and rest - an essential part of our daily rhythms. A lovely blend of yin & restorative postures, breath practices, and guided meditations to slow you down and ease you into a rest. This practice supports deep healing and relaxation, soothes the nervous system, and helps us to cultivates an attitude of selfcompassion and gentle curiosity towards the self. Suitable for most students. Please bring a blanket to class. Tue 10:30-11:30 am Jan 23-Mar 27 Instructor: Keely Fandrick

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$90/10 sessions Location: Elm Room

$36/4 sessions $45/5 sessions Location: Elm Room

Kundalini Yoga

Age: 16 Years and older ‘These yoga classes will get you in shape physically with the added benefit of slicing through mind patterns that might be holding you back. Come experience your energy with exercises that helps you reach, express, and maintain your personal Excellence! Expect chanting, meditating and each class includes a relaxation with symphonic gong.’ Wed 6:45-8:15 pm Jan 24-Mar 28 Instructor: Alain Bergeron

$110/$12 Drop-in Location: Elm Room

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oga Somatics Yoga

Age: 19 Years and older Somatics Yoga is a unique brain to muscle re-education that combine traditional yoga postures, somatic movements, breath exercise and healing visualizations. Through customized movements and meditation, muscles are reprogrammed to dissolve stress, tension and chronic pain, significantly increase flexibility and improve strength and posture. Sun 7:00-8:00 pm Jan 21-Feb 11 Sun 7:00-8:00 pm Feb 18-Mar 11 Instructor: Keely Fandrick

$38/4 sessions $38/4 sessions Location: Elm Room

For children & youth Yoga For Kids

Making yoga and mindfulness fun for kids. Join us for dynamic and static flexibility exercises that will allow kids to run faster, jump higher and condition themselves for all kinds activities.

Age: 5 Years To 8 Years Sat 10:00-10:30 am Jan 20-Feb 10 $25/4 sessions Sat 10:00-10:30 am Feb 17-Mar 10 $25/4 sessions Instructor: Keely Fandrick Location: Dogwood Room

Age: 9 Years To 14 Years

Sat 10:45-11:30 am Jan 20-Feb 10 $25/4 sessions Sat 10:45-11:30 am Feb 17-Mar 10 $25/4 sessions Instructor: Keely Fandrick Location: Dogwood Room

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Kids Yoga at Westview Age: 8 To 13 Years

Making yoga and mindfulness fun for kids. Join us for dynamic and static flexibility exercises that will allow kids to run faster, jump higher and condition themselves for all kinds activities. Tues 3:00 - 3:45 pm Jan 25-Mar 13 $35/8 sessions Instructor: Keely Fandrick Location: Westview Elementary School - Multipurpose Room

Specialty movement Prenatal Yoga

Age: 19 Years and older Prenatal yoga is one of the best things that you can do for yourself, as well as your growing baby! Prenatal yoga can reduce stress and anxiety, increase the strength, flexibility and endurance of muscles needed for childbirth, as well as decreasing lower back pain. Prenatal yoga can help you meet and bond with other pregnant women and prepare for the stress of being a new parent. We will cover: perineum and deep abdominal muscle strengthening, optimal fetal positioning technique, relaxation and breathing techniques for labor, global practices in preparation to the birth. The class #7 is a 2 hour workshop for couples in preparation to childbirth. Price includes complete manual in preparation to childbirth. Thu 7:45-9:15 pm Jan 11-Mar 15 $140 single or $190 couple Couples Workshop (for partner of singles in program) Thu 7:45-9:15 pm Feb 22 $35/1 session Instructor: Marie-Eve Lambert Location: Dogwood Room

Tai Chi and Qigong Relaxation Age: 16 Years and older Tai Chi is a type of Chinese martial art very well known for its health benefits. It is performed as concentrate, slow, rhythmic, and centered, and coordinated body movements designed to enhance relaxation, inner calm, and peace. Tai Chi ‘meditation in motion, can help maintain strength, flexibility, and balance, muscle control and boost up your immunity. Wed 7:00-8:00 pm Jan 24-Mar 14 $64/8 sessions Instructor: Kim Chung Choo Location: Poolside Fitness Room

Yoga for Men

Age: 16 Years and older Strong, energetic, and challenging, Yoga for Men combines the best core-strengthening, muscle-toning, cardio-working, stressreducing, clarity-enhancing yoga postures with functional fitness exercises for an amazing workout. This program is great for hockey players, soccer players and golfers. It will help loosen up those tight hips and lower backs. Thu 6:45-7:45 pm Jan 11-Feb 15 Instructor: Keely Fandrick Thu 6:45-7:45 pm Feb 22-Mar 29 Instructor: Kelly Edwards

$57/ 6 sessions Location: Elm Room $57/6 sessions Location: Elm Room

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Whether you’re dealing with a chronic condition or recovering from an injury or surgery, we’re here to help enhance your strength, stamina, circulation, flexibility and cardiovascular fitness. By offering specialty, rehabilitation & prevention programs, we can engage and support community members in making healthy lifestyle choices.

Specialty fitness, rehabilitation & pre Choose to Move

Hearts in Motion Walking Club

We’re looking for older adults who want to be more physically active! Join our FREE Choose to Move Program and get a customized physical activity program that is based on YOUR interests, goals, ability and income. When you register in our program you will get your own friendly, trained coach who will support you along the way. By signing up for our unique program you will get: one-on-one meetings with your coach to develop an action plan that will work for you in the long term, access to group meetings and individual telephone calls to provide ongoing support. The Choose to Move program is free of charge but you need to register.

The Hearts in Motion Walking Clubs are a Heart and Stroke Foundation program designed to encourage people to participate in regular physical activity by walking. Walking is a great way to boost health and energy and it’s easily incorporated into any lifestyle. You can reduce risk factors such as stress, blood pressure, blood cholesterol, and body fat by incorporating over thirty minutes of physical activity most days of the week. Walking with a group as your form of social physical activity is a great way to get connected to your community. Walks will occur in various locations around the community. A schedule will be distributed at the first class.

First meeting: Wed, Jan 24 1:00 - 2:00 pm Free Instructor: Margot Glaspey Location: Elm Room

Tue 10:00-11:00 am Instructor:Margot Glaspey

Age: 65 Years and older

Age: 19 Years and older

Jan 9-Mar 27 $15/12 sessions First Class: Meet in Lower Foyer

Water Wellness

Age: 60 Years and older These shallow water exercises will help you maintain, strength, balance, agility and coordination. Ideal for seniors beginning an exercise program, and those recovering from an injury or suffering from arthritis and other chronic illnesses. Thu 10:15-10:45 am Thu 10:15-10:45 am Instructor: Bianca Hoppe

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Jan 25-Feb 22 $38/5 sessions Mar 1-Mar 29 $38/5 sessions Location: Pool

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Brave Hearts

Age: 19 Years and older Brave hearts is a partnership program with VCH, Tla’amin Nation the Powell River Parks, Recreation & Culture department. The programs is a community-based education and support group on self-management, exercise, nutrition and healthy lifestyle for individuals who have experienced a cardiac event. This program is an internists referral based program ONLY. Tue & Thu 9:30-11:30 am Jan 9-Apr 5 $389/25 sessions plus a 3-month membership Location: Poolside Fitness Room & Weight Room

Brave Hearts Maintenance Program Age: 19 Years and older

evention programs Steady Feet Assessment

Brave hearts Maintenance programs is a community-based support group teaching self-management and exercise to enhance a healthy lifestyle for individuals who have experienced a cardiac event in the past three years. This program is targeted at people who have either graduated from the Brave Hearts program of have been referred by their local GP. For more information on the program, please contact Christine Parsons at 604-485-8903.

Age: 50 Years and older

This 20-minute assessment will determine if the steady feet program is the best placement for you or if another program would better suit your needs. All new participants for the Steady Feet program must complete an assessment. Wed 12:30-1:30 pm Jan 10 Wed 1:35-2:35 pm Jan 10 Instructor: Vivian Thickett

$15/1 session $15/1 session Location: Dogwood Room

Steady Feet

Age: 50 Years and older Client must be referred by Vancouver Coastal Health. This falls prevention and balance program helps frail seniors feel stronger and more confident about walking. The main focus is to improve functional mobility, increase lower body strength, reduce falls risk and improve balance. Instruction by certified staff creates positive outcomes and social interaction.

Level 1 Mon & Wed 12:30-1:30 pm Jan 22-Mar 28 $142.50/20 sessions Instructor: Vivian Thickett Location: Dogwood Room

Level 2 Mon & Wed 1:35-2:35 pm Jan 22-Mar 28 $142.50/20 sessions Instructor: Vivian Thickett Location: Dogwood Room

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Seniors Together

A monthly event for Seniors that includes; educational presentations chosen by seniors for seniors, lunch, and physical activity opportunities. Held the 3rd Thursday of every month. Transportation is available for any senior who requires it. Registration opens the first Thursday of the month. 3rd Thursday of every month 11:00-1:30 pm Beginning Jan 18-Dec Free Location: Evergreen Theatre

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Beyond the Canada Food Guide Age: 19 Years and older

This practical course is for those who want to take a bigger bite of the Nutritional information available. Learn up-to-date knowledge, bust myths, explore crucial gut/brain connection and become an overall better self-nutrient by learning how to read your body better. Wed 4:30-6:30 pm Jan 24-Feb 14 $50/4 sessions Instructor: Lisa Marie Bhattachnja Location: Spruce Room

Conscious Living: Health, Wellness and the Life We Deserve Age: 15 Years and older

This seven-session program will offer sustainable practices for living well at any age. Discover leading edge strategies to maintain energy and a vibrant life in the new millennium. Access the seven keys to unlock your vitality with habits for health. Thu 6:30-8:00 pm Instructor: Michelle Riddle, OT

Feb 1-Mar 15 $70/7 sessions Location: Spruce Room

Healthy food, healthy family Food is Medicine

Age: 19 years & older

Listening to Your Body & Understanding Nutrition

This five-part series will be co-presented by Emma Levez Larocque (Plant-Based Chef and Registered Holistic Nutritionist) and Dr. Danielle Marentette (Family Physician). It is designed for poeple who are looking to change their diet to improve a chronic disease. Learn the nutrition science on why and how a whole-food plant-based diet can help improve common diseases such as type II diabetes, heart disease and some cancers, as well as practical advice on what a healthy plantbased diet consists of on a daily basis. In the kitchen you will get hands-on cooking tips and techniques for making tasty, healing whole foods plant-based meals without refined sugar, salt or oil, and each week you will get to sample food, so you can see how good it can be! Costs include all food and equipment.

Age: 19 Years and older

Fri 10:00 - 12:30 pm Feb 16 - Mar 1 $262.50/5 sessions Instructor: Emma Larocque, RHN Location: Elm Room & Kitchen

This five-part series will provide the tools for navigating our modern world as a conscious parent. Secret 1 - Raising Resilience: what science says now. Secret 2 - Nature & nurture: finding the balance that counts. Secret 3 - Feeding change: fueling bodies to nourish brains. Secret 4 - Well connected: mind, body, spirit together. Secret 5 - Thriving child + Healthy Family = Happy Life.

Exploring the Benefits of Cultural Traditions at Mealtime Age: 19 Years and older

This course explores the incredible benefits of everything but the food, well almost, when it comes to meal time. We will look at benefits to sharing mealtime with loved ones, cultivating optimal absorption when sitting in a relaxed environment, the creativity of food preparation and more.

Unlocking and understanding the secret inner workings of your body so you can make informed choices for healthy living. This program will assist you to untangle often conflicting information from your Doctor and ‘Dr. Google’. Tue 7:00-8:30 pm Instructor: Suzanne Gray

Jan 16-Feb 6 Location: Elm Room

$45/4 sessions

Conscious Parenting in the 21st Century: 5 Secrets to Raising a Resilient Child Age: 19 Years and older

Tue 6:30-8:00 pm Instructor: Michelle Riddle

Jan 30-Feb 27

$60/5 sessions

Wed 4:30-6:30 pm Feb 21-Mar 14 $50/4 sessions Instructor: Lisa Marie Bhattachnja Location: Spruce Room

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Community Recreation

Cake Decorating Budding Artists Active After School Spring Break Camp Cheese Making

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Art for twos to tweens

Little Hands, Big Ideas

Budding Artists

Come get messy and learn to play with a variety of different arts & crafts! Little Hands, Big Ideas will have a mixture of storybased learning, painting, collage, and a wide variety of sensory activities that will have parents and their young ones learning new ways of being creative! Each week there will be four stations set up to cover various themes and stories, and once you have finished, you wil have all sorts of lovely arts & crafts to take home!. This a parent & tot course.

Age: 2-4 Years

Come join Sarah Fitzgibbon, local artist and former art instructor at Skylight Art Studio, in a gentle introduction to creative artmaking, art exploration and its diverse processes. Caregivers/ Parents will have fun working with their children exploring different ways to engage in the creative process and artmaking. All activities and projects will provide opportunities for the children to explore, have fun, and be expressive & creative at their own levels. Focus is placed on the process of making, experimenting, sensory play and, of course, having fun. Throughout the five-week program different nature-based materials, recyclables and regular household items will be used(in combination with more traditional supplies) in the art activities, showcasing the many different ways of getting creative without needing to use expensive art supplies. Come explore art’s creative processes with your little ones and walk away with an artist toolkit full of inexpensive, easy and playful ways you can continue to be creative with your children at home. Mon Feb 5-26 10-11:15 am $35/4 sessions Mon Mar 5-26 10-11:15 am $35/4 sessions Instructor: Sarah Fitzgibbon Location: Rehearsal Room

Age: 3-5 Years

Mon Jan 8 - 29 10-11:15 am $30/4 sessions Instructor: Maria de Mira Location: Rehearsal Room

The Magic Box Age: 3-5 Years

This exciting new program will keep children and their parents on their toes! Each week participants will open a magic box that will contain a wide variety of materials, toys and crafts. The goal will then be to work together to create something with your imagination from the Magic Box! Not only will this be a fun problem solving adventure, it is a great way for parents to see the creativity in their children. This is a parent and tot course, and parents will at times be using more advanced craft materials (glue guns, scissors). Mon Mar 5-2 1:00-2:15 pm $30/4 sessions Instructor: Maria de Mira Location: TBA

Arts & Crafts Age: 7-12 Years

Learn basic drawing and painting techniques in this hands-on art class. Work with pencil, pastel, and paint to make still-life creations. Study colour theory and mix your own paint colours. Sat Feb 17 – Mar 3 1-3 pm $40/4 sessions Instructor: Jessica Richardson Location: TBA

Orca Bus Come join us for movement, literacy, learning & of course lots of Fun! We will be rolling the Orca bus the 1st and 3rd Tuesday morning of every month, starting January 2nd from 10 am-11:30 am. The Orca Bus is free and geared towards ages one to six. Tuesday, January 2– Recreation Complex Tuesday, January 16 – Willingdon Beach Tuesday, February 6 – Complex Tuesday, February 21 – Willingdon Beach Tuesday, March 7 – Mowat Bay

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Girls’ night out

Responsibility for tweens & teens

Petite Princess Pampering

Babysitter’s training crash course

Here ye, here ye, calling all princesses! Join us for an evening of pampering. We’ll get our nails done, make tantalizing facial treatments, watch a movie, and more! PJ’s and slippers encouraged!

The Babysitters Training Course is aimed at young people turning 12 years of age within the calendar year or older who want to demonstrate their capabilities by completing the course under responsible direction. The Babysitters Training Course is loaded with special features such as: Child Development and Behavioral Problems, Safety and Basic First Aid, Handling Emergencies, Games and Play Activities, Children with Special Needs, and more.

Age: 5-8 Years

Fri Feb 9 5-7 pm Instructor: Jessica Richardson

$20/1 session Location: Rehearsal Room

Diva Pampering

Age: 12 Years and older

Sat & Sun Jan 27 & 28 Instructor: Joyce Percey

Age: 9-12 Years

10 am-3 pm $45/2 sessions Location: Spruce Room

Hellooooo divas! Join us for an evening of pampering. We’ll get our nails done, make tantalizing facial treatments, watch a movie, and more! PJ’s and slippers encouraged! Fri Feb 9 7-9pm Instructor: Jessica Richardson

$20/1 session Location: Rehearsal Room

Cooking for kids Cake Craft

Age: 7-12 Years This cake baking course is an essential first course for the aspiring professional cake maker. Methods of selecting, measuring and mixing ingredients are covered before children learn to create and bake their own delicious cakes! Instructors demonstrate icing and decorating techniques. Tue Feb 13– Mar 6 Instructor: Jessica Richardson

4:30-6:30 pm $45/4 sessions Location: Kitchen

Cooking around the world Age: 7-12 Years

Learn how to cook delicious meals from all around the world! Each week will take you to a new continent, where you will learn about the different ingredients put into famous dishes! This four-week class will give you the necessary skills to go home and show off your new recipes with the family! Tue Jan 16 – Feb 6 Instructor: Jessica Richardson

4:30-6:30 pm $45/4 sessions Location: Kitchen

Valentines Cookies Age: 7-12 Years

Join us for this fun afternoon class program where we’ll bake delectable cookies and then decorate them! You’ll leave this course with new baking skills and yummy Valentine’s Day treats! Sun Feb 11 Instructor: Jessica Richardson

1-3:30 pm $20/1 session Location: Kitchen

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Active After School! Looking for something fun to do after you get out of school? Find it hard to get to the Recreation Complex? This Winter semester from January until Spring Break, we are offering after school transportation to students interested in taking part in a wide range of activities from Swimming, Skating, to games and crafts! This active program will visit different schools each week – sign up quickly as we have limited spots! Parent’s must pickup their children by 5 pm at the Recreation complex. Thursdays & Fridays Pickup at 3:00 pm from school $2/day Instructor: TBA

Location: Pool/ Arena/ Rehearsal Room

Week 1 – January 11 & 12 Week 2 – January 18 & 19 Week 3 – January 25 & 26 Week 3 – February 1 & 2 Week 4 – February 7 & 8 Week 5 – February 15 & 16 Week 6 – February 22 & 23 Week 7 – March 1 & 2 Week 8 – March 8 & 9 Week 9 – March 15 & 16

PR Christian School/Kelly Creek École Cote du Soleil Westview Elementary James Thomson Henderson (Wed & Thurs) Edghill Elementary PR Christian School/Kelly Creek École Cote du Soleil Westview Elementary James Thomson

Active on school breaks! Spring Break Camp Age: 6-12 Years

Looking for a great way to keep busy this Spring Break? Join us for our action packed camps! There will be games, crafts, swimming, skating and much more being offered at the Recreation Complex! Daily drop in rates available. Sibling discounts available as well. NEW this year! Healthy snacks offered by the Bite Club – for an extra $5/day your child can have a healthy lunch provided with a drink, warmed up meal & fruit! Week 1 Week 2

Mar 19-23 Mar 26-30

9 am-3 pm 9 am-3 pm

Fee: $175/week (or $200/week with lunches included) $45 for Daily drop-in (or $50/day with lunch included) Instructor: TBD Location: Rehearsal Room

Kids Club – Pro D Day

Day off from school? If mom and dad are at work, why not come have a fun day at the Powell River Recreation Complex! We’ll have a large variety of activities such as sports, crafts & swimming! Come play for the day! Friday Feb 9 Instructor: TBD

9 am-3 pm $45 Location: Rehearsal Room

Family Day – February 12 • Activities for the whole family • Everyone Welcome Swim 1-4 pm FREE • Welcome Skate 1:30-3 pm (including rentals) FREE • Gym 1-4 pm FREE • There will be snacks, live music & more! • Families can also enter to win family-themed gift baskets! For more info, see Page 54 or call the Recreation Complex

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New skills for adults Crochet: Hat & Scarf Age: 18 Years and older

Students will learn to make a matching hat and scarf in yarn using the Shell STitch. Materials not supplied but available for purchase the first night or, alternatively, you can purchase from Great Balls of Wool or Wal-Mart. You will need three skeins of bulky yarn (5 weight) and an “I” or 5.5mm crochet hook. Tue Jan 9-30 6 - 8 pm $75 / 4 classes Instructor: Linda Forseth Location: Polar Room

Field Leader (hiking) Age: 18 Years and older

This course offers a systematic approach to planning and managing a hiking activity for one day. Students will be required to read a 60-page manual and complete attached quizzes before attending the course. Course length is 16 hours. Graduates are qualified to lead one-day trips into Class 1 hiking terrain as defined in the Outdoor Council of Canada’s Matrix. Thurs-Fri Jan 11-12 9 am-5 pm $180/ 2 days Instructor: Ryan Barfoot Location: Spruce Room

Soul Cards: A Collage Workshop of Inner Wisdom Discovery Age: 18 Years and older

Sarah, an art therapy student, welcomes you to join her on a journey of self-discovery. This is an intuitive collage process that is creative, fun, easy and anybody can do. Through your own personal creative expression, you will make a deck of soul cards. Discover your wisdom within your self, explore inner parts of your personality, your life force, inspirations and external factors impacting your life. Unlike taro, this deck will be made by you for you. Follow your own intuition and let imagery, metaphor, and symbolism find personal meaning for you. Each card you make will represent a different aspect of self and can deepen your understanding of the relationships between yourself, your family, community and the world. Mon Feb 5 – Mar 5 (5 sessions) 7-9 pm Instructor: Sarah Fitzgibbon Location: TBA

Learn cheese making from an expert Come and spend a few hours with Paula Maddison, a deep in the bones “slow foodie”, multi-talented lass who has a passion for hand crafting cheese. You will be taken into the world of sumptuous flavour, ancient craft, history, science, chemistry and food as medicine as you spend time learning and linking with other fine foodies. While learning a delicious and nutritious new skill, you will relish the tastes of succulent cheeses that you can hand craft in your home. Using products readily available, Paula demystifies the idea that cheese making is difficult with comprehensive instruction. Classes are not only delicious but a lot of fun. Paula’s draws on her vast experience in the hotel industry, private yachting industry and private estate management to show you some unique and creative ideas for serving the cheeses you will be making. Learning how to make cheese with Paula is a unique experience that will spark your inner cheese maker!

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Cheesemaking Mozzarella

Age: 16 Years and older Learn how to make your own home made cheese! Join Paula Maddison who has been teaching the lost art of cheese making for over 5 years and learn how to make your own hand stretched mozzarella cheese turning it into an appetizer worthy of the cover of Bon Appetit Magazine! This is a demonstration style: Taste, Touch, Feel class that will demystify the process of making your own cheese. You will learn how to make your own mozzarella as well as learn some creative and unique serving ideas. Instructions and ingredients to make over 4 lbs of mozzarella at home are included. Sun Jan 28 10-12 pm Instructor: Paula Maddison

$65 Location: Elm Room

Parmesan

Age: 16 Years and older

Learn how to make your own Parmesan cheese! Paula has been teaching the lost art of cheese making for over 5 years and will show you how easy it is to make your own pressed cheese. Cultures and instructions to make your own wheel to age at home will be included in this taste, touch, feel demonstration style class. Paula will demystify the idea that cheese making is difficult and will show you how to make your own delicious cheeses using store bought milk. Sun Jan 28 1-3 pm Instructor: Paula Maddison

$65 Location: Elm Room

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TICKETS: MaxCameronTheatre.ca The PEAK 4493F Marine Ave The Academy of Music BOX OFFICE 604.485.9633 (7280 Kemano) at THE DOOR 30 min. prior

604.483.3900 Opera at The Max... Join us for opera at its best with live performances broadcast from The Metropolitan Opera in New York.

Performances are Saturdays & begin at 10 am Dec 2 • The Exterminating Angel, Thomas Adès Jan 27 • Tosca, Puccini Feb 24 • La Bohème, Puccini April 14 • Cosi Fan Tutte, Mozart Adults $27 | Senior/student $24

e Sail With Us m o C Join Sea Cadets

Fri, April 20 @ 7:30 pm

BLIND SIDE

One-eyed storytelling champion, and cancer survivor, Stephanie Morin-Robert recounts her life as a feisty seven yearold who wields her glass eye as a superpower. Don’t miss this riveting comedy. All tickets $20

Thu & Fri, Feb 1 & 2 @ 7:30 pm

Fri , May 4 @ 7:30 pm

THE CAMPGROUND:

A Murder Mystery in the woods

LION BEAR FOX

written and performed by Lucas Myers From the creator of the hit show, Deck we are treated to a murder mystery, Campground. Lucas performs all the roles, from the over-zealous detective to a variety of suspects. There is suspense, music and fun in the woods in this hilarious whodunit. WARNING: Flashlights, self-discovery… and digeridoo.

Lion Bear Fox: one part folk, one part rock, with a pinch of gospel and a dash of growl. This Vancouver Island trio delivers lush acoustic guitars anchored by rich percussion and three voices in thrilling harmony. Adults $24 | Student $12

Adults $24 | Student $12

• Sea Cadets is open to youth ages 12 – 18 yrs old • Enjoy a range of activities including Sailing, Power Boating, Range, Leadership Training, Summer Camps, Sports and more…

TRAINING NIGHTS Tuesdays from 6:00 – 9:00 pm From September to June at Timberlane Barracks at 5669 Timberlane Street CONTACT US • phone 604-483-3511 • email 64sea@cadets.gc.ca

Powell River FAMILY PLACE

Come and see us, right beside Coles in the Town Centre Mall OPEN Tues - Thur · 10:30 - 4:30 & Friday · 12:30 - 4:30 A FREE DROP-IN CENTRE for ALL families & caregivers with young children Meet and make new friends Find information & support to raise happy, healthy children Childsafe & Breastfeeding Friendly

Find out more by calling 604 485-2706

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PROGRAMS & SERVICES • Any time is storytime • FREE lunch Wednesday • Parent-Topic monthly workshop & discussion • Parent-Child Mother Goose program • Immigrant Parent Group (Mondays) • Song and Rhyme Circles • Little Green Bookshelf • “Good Food Box” sales & pick-up • CAP computer & Internet site • Mother-led Breastfeeding Group Active Living Guide Winter 2017-18


Community Directory SPORTS/RECREATION

Aquatic Club (Colleen Bomprezzi) 604-223-1420 ATV Club (Mario Gusola) 604-485-2275 (Ted Wrubleski) wrublet@telus.net or 604-483-4430 Badminton Club (Aaron Perry) 604-414-8649 BC Special Olympics – Powell River (Jackie Milson) 604-414-8266 Boxing Club (Les Vegas) 604-485-7095 Canadian Martial Arts Academy (Frank Clayton) 604-485-8255 Curling Club (Roger Pagani) 604-483-9551 Disability Sport Club prdisabilitysportclub@gmail.com or 604-578-1976 Dragon Boat Paddling for Life (Barb Llyd) 604-485-7333 Dragon Boat Mixed – Zunga Warriors (Richard Scott) 604-414-9470 Golf Club (Myrtle Point Golf Club) 604-487-4653 Gymnastics office@prgymnastics.ca or 604-485-0520 Horseshoe Pitching Club (Jim Hoffman) 604-483-4853 Karate – Adult (Frank Clayton) 604-485-8255 Lawn Bowling Club (Fred Dunlop) 604-485-4109 Minor Baseball (Danielle Quinney) 604-223-2679 Minor Hockey (Suzannah Schreurs) fourschreurs@shaw.ca or 604-489-2216 Otago Rugby Club otagorc@gmail.com or 604-483-3939 Pickle Ball (Vivian Thickett) 604-485-4430 Powell River Outrigger Canoe Society (Michael Matthews) michaelwrm77@gmail.com Powell River Parks & Wilderness Society (Eagle Walz) 604-483-9565

Powell River Yacht Club www.powellriveryachtclub.ca POW! Town Roller Derby (Nicki Lister) powtownilr@gmail.com or 604-483-1315 Rod & Gun Club (Warren Miller) 604-485-2545 Skating Club (Nicole Rumley) rumleysk8@shaw.ca or 604-487-0418 Taoist Tai Chi (Ria Curtis) 604-414-0383 Tennis Group (Vivian Thickett) 604-485-4430 Therapeutic Riding Association 604-485-0177 Track & Field Club (Dean Thorsell) 604-414-4912 Trailriders, Horse Club (Bev Dunn) 604-487-9182 Water Polo (Dan Vincent) 604-483-3006 Wednesday & Sunday Hikers (Ann Innes) 604-485-5564

ADULT HOCKEY & SKATING

Kings Office P.R. Ice Cats Women’s Hockey (Traci Abbott) Regals Hockey (Tod English) Rec. Hockey League (Ray Dube)

SOFTBALL

Mixed Slo Pitch (Ray Dube)

604-485-7550 604-485-5889 604-483-1338 604-485-8900 604-485-8900

SOCCER

Villa Club (Jamie Zroback) jamie@landquest.com or 604-483-1605 Youth www.prysa.ca Men’s Soccer (Dean Thorsell) 604-414-4912

We offer a full array of gymnastics programs for all ages. We also offer Drop Ins, School Group Bookings, Special Events and Birthday Party Bookings Our location boasts an in-ground trampoline and 400 sq. ft. foam pit!

WHAT’S NEW AT THE GYM:

Aerial Silks - Learn to perform feats of grace and strength while suspended in the air! Classes for all ages have now started! Parents Night Out/Holiday Shopping Camps – Prepare for the holidays without your child! Please check out our website and Facebook page for our schedule and upcoming events.

WE OFFER:

and Tot Drop-In Gymnastics • Parent Preschool Classes • Recreational • Boys and Girlsand Competitive Gymnastics & Cheer for for Parkour • Gymnastics Open Gym for Once a Month • Special Events All and • Birthday Parties Private Bookings • School Groups – All Ages, Home Schools, Daycares • Camps – Summer, Winter Break, Spring Break, Pro-D •

CALL: 604-485-0520 Active Living Guide Winter 2017-18

www.prgymnastics.ca

We offer programs all year long!

EMAIL: office@prgymnastics.ca

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MUSIC/DANCE/DRAMA

Academy Chamber Choir (Walter Martella) 604-485-9633 Academy of Music (Carrie Lanigan) 604-485-9633 Choraliers Senior Choir (Antoinette Knight) 604-485-4353 Chor Musica Men’s Choir (Walter Martella) 604-485-9633 Clansmen Pipe Band (Ian Richmond)....contact@clansmenpipeband.org or 604-344-2200 Community Band (Derk Van Hees) 604-483-2238 Far Off Broadway (Ann Nelson) faroffbroadway@shaw.ca or 604-483-9345 Festival of Performing Arts (Jill Ehgoetz) 604-485-5332 Friends of the Historic Patricia Theatre Society (Ann Nelson) 604-483-9345 or thepatricia@shaw.ca Highland Dancers (Margaret Wrotny) 604-485-4266 Kathaumixw (Walter Martella) 604-485-9633 One Voices Choir (Julia Adam) 604-483-1451 Powell River Arts Council (Ann Nelson) artscouncilpr@gmail.com or 604-483-9345 Powell River Chorus (Janice Gunn) 604-485-3825 PRISMA info@prismafestival.com or 1-855-577-4762 Scottish Country Dance Club (Jack Vlug) 604-485-6801 Sheridan Dance Academy www.SheridanDanceAcademy.ca or 604-485-0023 Stardusters Square Dance Club (Gord Ruedig) 604-487-9565 (Michael Gelber) 604-485-4829 SunCoast Dancers – Round Dance (Paul Clements) 604-483-4984 Sunshine Music Festival www.sunshinemusicfest.com

VISUAL ARTS

Malaspina Arts Society artpowellriver.com Malaspina Camera Club (Niels Voss) 604-485-6963 (Steve Grover) algerine@telus.net or 604-485-5333 Powell River Arts Council (Ann Nelson) artscouncilpr@gmail.com or 604-483-9345 Powell River Film Festival info@prfilmfestival.ca or 604-414-9758 Powell River Fine Arts Association 604-483-3856

COMMUNITY GROUPS: ADULT

Beekeepers’ Club (Wilf Belanger) 604-485-2123 Club Bon Accueil admin@clubbonaccueil.com or 604-483-3966 Duplicate Bridge (Vivian Thickett) 604-485-4430 Eastern Star (Pat Krell) 604-483-2237 (Sharon Cairns) . 604-483-9402 Powell River Forestry Heritage Society (Dave Florence) info@prfhs.org Garden Club (Marcie Mehaffey) 604-487-4239 Historical Museum (Bert Finnamore) www.powellrivermuseum.ca or 604-485-2222 Italian Club (Ken Culos) 604-485-2392 Italian Hall Rentals (Vince Candela) 604-485-2504 Malaspina Writers’ Association (Carol Reid) carolsreid@gmail.com Marine Area Business Association (Cathy MacDonald) 604-483-9454 Masonic Lodge Triune #81 1-604-736-8941 Painters, Potters, Quilters, Weavers 604-483-3856 Powell River Genealogy Group (Doug Mobley) 604-485-2207 Malaspina Naturalist Club (Lu Wuthrich) 604-483-4587 Seniors’ Branch #49 prseniors49@shaw.ca or 604-414-9456 Sunshine Speakers Toastmaster (Barb Rees) 604-485-2732 Timberlane Quilters’ Guild (Kathleen O’Malley) 604-485-8314 or info@timberlanequiltersguild.ca

Try boxing. It’s fun and it’s FREE! Thursdays from 6:30 – 9:00

604.483.3234 Offering a challenging and dynamic program for all youth between the ages of 12 & 19 years

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4 to 6:30 Mon, Wed & Fri Powell River Boxing Club gym at Oceanview Education Centre. For more info call, 604 485-7095 Improve your self-confidence and learn the “manly art of self defence.” Active Living Guide Winter 2017-18


Toastmasters: Toast to the Coast (Roger Whittaker) 604-414-6266 Townsite Heritage Society (Linda Nailer) thetownsite@shaw.ca or 604-483-3901 Women in Business (Leah Rourke) www.prwomeninbusiness.com or 604-485-9333

COMMUNITY GROUPS: YOUTH

Amateur Radio Club (Lucy) 604-483-3790 Air Cadets (Kenneth Boyd) 604-483-3234 Scouts Canada (Tina Bevans) 604-483-9634 Girl Guides (Kate Boyd) 604-483-3234 Junior Forest Wardens (Mickey McCracken) 604-487-9482 Sea Cadets (Ken Stewart) 64csea@cadets.gc.ca or 604-483-3511 4H Club (Maureen Venables) 604-485-4534

COMMUNITY SERVICES

Alano Club 604-483-3800 Al-Anon 604-483-9031 Alzheimer Society Resource Centre (Kerri Sutherland) 1-866-984-8348 Brain Injury Society (Debbie Dee) 604-485-6065 Bruce Denniston Bone Marrow Society 1-877-485-8488 Canadian Diabetes Association (Janice Brehaut) 604-485-4139 Cancer Society www.cancer.ca or 1-800-663-2524 Caregiver Support (Kerri Sutherland) 1-866-984-8348 Chamber of Commerce (Kim Miller) . 604-485-4051 Compassionate Friends (Shannon Stevens) 604-483-3108 Conservation Officer 1-877-952-7277 Family Place at Town Centre Mall 604-485-2706 Food Bank 604-485-9166 Foster Parents’ Support (Admin., Ext. 6301) 604-485-3090 Health Care Auxiliary (Economy Shop) 604-485-0110 Heart & Stroke Foundation 1-888-473-4636

Home Support 604-485-3310 Home Care Nursing 604-485-3310 Hospice Palliative Care . 604-485-3310 Hospital Foundation (local 4349) 604-485-3211 Kelly Creek Community Services (Program Office) 604-487-9022 Kiwanis Lifeline prkiwanislifeline@shaw.ca or 604-485-0499 Kiwanis Club of Powell River 604-578-8465 Lions Club (Dean Gerhart) 604-485-9288 Model Community Project (David Morris) 604-485-2688 Multiple Sclerosis (Lina Vallee 604-485-4573 or 604-223-1224 Orca Bus 604-485-2132 Parkinson’s Support Group (David Fisher) 604-483-3087 (Bob Meikle) 604-487-4122 Post-Polio Awareness & Support Society of BC 1-250-655-8849 or Joyce Green 604-483-8974 Powell River Botanic Garden Society (Diana Wood) 604-485-2860 Powell River Community Foundation 604-483-8678 or info@prcommunityfoundation.com Public Health 604-485-3310 Rotary Club of Powell River: (Scott Randolph) 604-485-8653 or prrotarypres@gmail.com Rotary Club of Powell River: Sunrise (Helen Debruyckere) 604-485-4071 Success by Six 604-485-2132 Schizophrenia Society (Barbara Dawe) 604-483-3355 SPCA 604-485-9252 Stroke Recovery (Sandy Graham) 604-489-0024 (Barbara Langdale) 604-485-5950 Terry Fox Run 604-485-9238 or info@terryfoxrun.org United Way of PR 604-485-2132 Volunteer Powell River 604-485-2132

RECRUITING SOON!

Looking to: • Improve communication skills? • Become a stronger leader? • Improve communication skills? • Learn in a fun setting? • Become a stronger leader? •SUNSHINE SPEAKERS Learn in a fun setting?

Looking to:

RECRUITING SOON! Interested in Joining Our Auxiliary Team? Watch our Facebook page for advertising late 2017

PLAN YOUR ESCAPE TODAY!

Make a PLAN that shows all doors & windows Know TWO ways out of every room Have an MEETING a safe distance outside Team? Interested in PLACE Joining Our Auxiliary PRACTICE your plan each way out Watch our Facebook Page for Advertising Late 2017 TEST your smoke alarms & replace every 10 years Powell River Fire Rescue 6965 Courtenay St. Powell River BC V8A 1X6 604 485-4431  fire@cdpr.bc.ca

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SUNSHINE SPEAKERS

invite you to join us!

Call Marlaine invite you to join us! 604-223-4333 Call Marlaine for more information about our Call Barb 604-223-4333 Thursday lunch and evening meetings. 604-485-2732 (home) 604-483-1366 (cell) for more information about our for more information about our See you there! Thursday lunch and evening meetings. Thursday evening meetings.

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Skate Better WINTER • SPRING • FALL CANSKATE SKATING LEVELS 1– 6 CanSkate is our dynamic learn-to-skate national program that focuses on fun, participation and skill development. Dates • January 8 – March 15 Mondays & Thursdays 6pm – 6:45pm Youth • 3 and up Fee • One day per week $165* Fee • Two days per week $210* Note: Bring your own helmet and skates (rentals are not available).

CANPOWERSKATE HOCKEY LEVEL I & 2 CanPowerSkate is an action-packed, high energy instructional skating program geared to hockey players that focuses on balance, power, agility, speed and endurance. Dates • January 9 – March 16 Fridays 3:45pm – 4:30pm Fee • $165*

BEST VALUE

ADD $45

SKATE 2 DAYS A WEEK

SAVE $120

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Join Our Winter Session Starting January, 8th DISCOUNT FOR LARGE FAMILIES Save 10% on 3 or more children for the 3rd and subsequent child on the lower cost program.

ONLINE REGISTRATION For registration and full details on all Skating courses offered, visit us online: www.PowellRiverSkatingClub.com

FIGURE SKATING ALSO OFFERED PAYMENT PLAN AVAILABLE MONTHLY MAXIMIZE VALUE ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP

ADULT SKATING PROGRAMS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

POWELL RIVER’S #1 SKATING PROGRAM Register Online Before January 8, 2018 www.PowellRiverSkatingClub.com

MORE INFORMATION Contact Nicole 604-487-0418 Email rumleysk8@shaw.ca

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Facility Rentals We’ve got space for your event!

Parks & Playing Fields Our City has many parks and playing fields available for use from community recreation to organized sport and competitions.

Willingdon Beach Park features: Stage Pavilion – 30 amp service Water Park All purpose field Loggers Memorial Bowl Historical museums Campground – 81 sites Seasonal concession

Other parks: Larry Gouthro Park DA Evans Park Sunset Park Lindsay Park Henderson Park Grief Point Park Wharf at Westview Spirit Square Cranberry School Playing Field JP Dallos Field Timberlane Track

How to Book To book a facility, or for more information on rental rates and availability, please call 604-485-8909 to speak with our Facility Booking Clerk. Remember to book early to secure the space for your next event as City facilities are rented quickly.

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Evergreen Theatre Consider the Evergreen Theatre, with either a 260-seat compact set up, or 720-seat full theatre extension consisting of stage theatre, lighting, excellent acoustics, dressing and rehearsal rooms. The Theatre is wellsuited for musical performances and theatre productions, as well as conventions, seminars and film presentations.

The Evergreen Theatre includes: Compact theatre - 260 seat capacity Extended theatre - 720 seat capacity Performance stage & curtain Computerized lighting system Rehearsal rooms Film screen

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Arena & Rink Ice

Arena & Rink Ice 2 full sized NHL playing surfaces Grandstand seating up to 1200 Over 17,000sq ft space for conventions, tradeshows, concerts and banquets Easy load in/load out access

Aquatic Centre 25 metre pool Leisure pool Swirl pool & sauna

Meeting Rooms The Recreation Complex has a variety of meeting rooms with various seating capacities, large screen TVs for computer access, projector screens, tables and chairs. Meeting all day? Why not book our commercial-sized kitchen at a discount and have your meeting catered by your volunteers or caterer of choice?

The Complex’s meeting rooms include Arbutus Room - 250 seat capacity Cedar Room - 120 seat capacity (Combined rooms for 370 seat capacity) Elm Room - 50 seat capacity Poplar Room - 30 seat capacity Maple Room - 15 seat capacity Poolside Room - 30 seat capacity Rehearsal Room - 50 seat capacity TV & projector screens Tables and chairs Kitchen with commercial 10-burner gas stove Electric convection oven Commercial refrigerator & dishwasher Coffee urns, warming tables

Dwight Hall

Dwight Hall features: Grand Ballroom: 400 seat capacity Supper Room : 100 seat capacity Commercial refrigerator & two ovens Performance stage Portable stage & bar Microphone & podium Projector screen Tables and chairs

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Consider the Historic Dwight Hall filled with charm and elegance for your next function. With a capacity for 400 guests, the Hall is a superb location for your wedding, fundraiser, ceremony or special concert, and can be used for larger town meetings or seminars. Originally constructed in 1927 by the Powell River Lumber Company, the Hall has a grand ballroom with dance floor, a Supper Room, a large kitchen and performance stage. Plan your special event today and leave the set up to us!

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Come out... Get involved...

JOIN THE GAME

For REGISTRATION info please visit our website under Executive — Forms & Bulletins www.PowellRiverMinorHockey.com

FEMALE HOCKEY PROGRAM AVAILABLE

We strongly encourage female participation!

Powell River Academy of Music MUSIC • DANCE • THEATRE • VISUAL ARTS

Private lessons    

Violin Piano Voice Organ

 Flute & Saxophone  Brass  Guitar  Drums

Choirs for all Ages Preschool Music Dance

 Ballet  Tap  Jazz

Drama Visual Arts Yoga

2017  2018

Check online for complete details on the coming season

Join us July 3 – 7, 2018 for

lnternational Choral Kathaumixw 7280 Kemano St • 604 485 9633 • Monday – Thursday • 9:30 am – 4:30 pm

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Spring Break & Family Day Weekend

The weather’s getting better. You’re going to want to get those kids out of the house. Friday, February 9th is a Pro-D day for School District 47 students. It’s part of the Family Day four-day long weekend. Spring Break runs March 19th to 30th

Spring Break Camp Age: 6-12 years

Looking for a great way to keep busy this Spring Break? Join us for our action packed camps! There will be games, crafts, swimming, skating and much more being offered at the Recreation Complex! Daily drop in rates available. Sibling discounts available as well. NEW this year! Healthy snacks offered by the Bite Club – for an extra $5/day your child can have a healthy lunch provided with a drink, warmed up meal & fruit! Week 1 - March 19-23rd Week 2 - March 26-30

9am-3pm 9am-3pm

$175/week (or $200/week with lunches included) $45 for Daily drop-in (or $50/day with lunch included) Location: Rehearsal Room Instructor: TBD

Swim Lessons

Spring Break, Monday - Thursday, March 19-29 9:30 am

Salamander

Level 4

Crocodile

10:00 am

Sunfish

Level 3

Sea Otter

10:30 am

Level 1

Level 2

Salamander

11:00 am

Leve 5/6

Level 3/4

Whale

What level are your kids? See Page 19.

Kids Club – February 9 Pro D Day

Day off from school? If mom and dad are at work, why not come have a fun day at the Powell River Recreation Complex! We’ll have a large variety of activities such as sports, crafts & swimming! Come play for the day! Friday, February 9 9 am - 3 pm Instructor: TBD Location: Rehearsal Room

$45

Family Day – February 12 • Activities for the whole family • Everyone Welcome Swim 1-4 pm FREE • Welcome Skate 2-4 pm (including rentals) FREE • Gym 1-4 pm FREE • There will be snacks, live music & more! • Families can also enter to win family-themed gift baskets! For more info, see the next page or call the Rec Complex.

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Plan your Family Day long weekend

Pro D Day

Family Day Stat activities

Monday, Feb 12, 10-4 pm • Activities for the whole family • Kid’s Shinny 11:00–12:30 pm • Adult Shinny (14+) 11:45 am–1:15 pm • Everyone Welcome Swim 1-4 pm FREE • Everyone Welcome Skate 1-4 pm FREE (including rentals!) • Gym 1-4 pm FREE • Snacks, live music & more! FREE • Families can also enter to win family-themed gift baskets! FREE

Friday, Feb 9, 9 am - 3 pm Day off from school? If mom and dad are at work, why not come have a fun day at the Powell River Recreation Complex! For $45, we’ll keep the kids busy all day with sports, crafts & more. Or, consider these activities: • Twoonie Swim from 2-4 pm • Kid’s Shinny 9:15–10:45 am • Adult Shinny 11:45 am–1:15 pm • Everyone Welcome Skate 1:30–3 pm!

FREE

SWIM SKATE GYM

Come to a Kings home game! All homes games are played at the Hap Parker arena Langley

December 1

Friday

7:15 pm

Alberni Valley

February 2

Friday

Surrey

December 2

Saturday 7:15 pm

Alberni Valley

February 3

Saturday 5:00 pm

7:15 pm

Nanaimo

December 29

Friday

5:00 pm

Merritt

February 9

Friday

Cowichan Valley

January 5

Friday

7:15 pm

West Kelowna

February 10

Saturday 7:15 pm

7:15 pm

Cowichan Valley

January 6

Saturday 5:00 pm

Alberni Valley

February 12

Monday

2:00 pm

Salmon Arm

January 12

Friday

7:15 pm

Vernon

February 16

Friday

7:15 pm

Penticton

January 26

Friday

7:15 pm

Chilliwack

February 18

Sunday

1:30 pm

Nanaimo

January 27

Saturday 5:00 pm

And then the playoffs! Go, Kings, Go!

FREE

2-4 pm Saturday

SWIM

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Family

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Events Calendar Holiday Events

Christmas Tree Light Up event Friday, December 8, 6 – 9 pm

Christmas Hamper Skate

Tuesday, December 12 5 – 7 pm Ring in the Season of good cheer by helping others. Please bring a Food Bank item or new toy donation. Admission is free and skate rentals are extra.

This year, the City of Powell River will host it’s first annual Christmas Tree Light Up event at the Powell River Recreation Complex! The theme is “White Christmas” and will feature lights & decorations covering the lower entrance to the Leisure Center. The evening is also opening night of Winter Wonderland in the skating rink. The light-up event starts at 6 pm. At 6:15 pm, enjoy the PR photo booth,

carolling & music, and free snacks & hot chocolate. At 6:30 pm the music and activities will take a brief pause as we light up the complex! Then, you may take photos with Santa, look at the lovely decorations, and celebrate the holiday season with one another. From 7 pm until 9 pm, join us for a free Winter Wonderland skate, and a free swim.

Skate with Santa

Christmas Light Tour

Free Tim Hortons Winter Wonderland Skate

Saturday, December 16 Noon – 2 pm Santa invites families to a special Christmas skate. There will be a Holiday Jingle Bell for everyone. Plus Santa will be stopping by for a visit. Don’t forget your camera! Ho Ho Ho . Regular Admission

United Way Free Family Swims Saturday, January 6, 2-4 pm

Sports Night at the Pool

Wednesday evenings in January Starting January 10, 6:30-7 pm Come and try out different pool sports and then stay for the Everyone Welcome swim. Lifeguard led activities. (Regular Admission)

Featured Free Fitness: Pure Strength with Natalie

Thursday, January 11, 9:15–10:15 am

Featured Free Fitness: Sunrise Yoga with Stephanie Tuesday, January 16, 7 – 8 am

December 17 & 18 Climb aboard the special Reindeer Bus for an entertaining, comfortable tour of the City’s festive light displays. Tours start and end at the Complex. Includes refreshments. Prizes for best attire. See Page 15.

See Pages 14 for full schedule

Musical Theatre Kids presents: Beauty & the Beast Jr.

Featured Free Fitness: Step It Up with Donna

Feb 1,2,3 at 7 pm and Feb 4 at 1 pm Evergreen Theatre

February 20, 10:20–11:20 pm

United Way Free Family Swim Saturday, February 6, 2-4 pm

Featured Free Fitness: Total Body Conditioning with Darlana

Swim with the Kings

March 2, 5:30–6:15 pm

Wednesday, February 7, 7–8 pm See if you can beat the Kings at different water games. Box hockey and shoot the puck will be out too! (regular admission). Enter the free draw to win King’s tickets.

Featured Free Fitness: Lunch Hr. Circuit Express with Natalie February 14, 12:15–12:45 pm

Cosmic Skate

Wags, Words & Water

Glow in the Dark Swim

Thursday, February 15, 10–11:30 AM Learn about St. John Ambulance Therapy Dogs! Story time with the dogs and then head into the pool to practice your doggie paddle! (Regular admission.)

Friday, January 19, 7:30 - 9pm The lights will be low and the music will be blasting. Come enjoy the special cosmic atmosphere on the rink.

Saturday, December 23 6 - 8 pm Skate through an enchanted forest for free, thanks to Tim Hortons! Everyone is welcome; skate rentals extra.

United Way Free Family Swim March 3, 2-4 pm

Featured Free Fitness: Circuit Fusion with Megan March 6, 5:30 – 6:15 pm

Hawaiian Aquacise Social

Wednesday, Mar. 7, 1:15 – 2:30 PM Join us for refreshments and Hawaiian holiday fun! (Regular Admission) Enter a draw to win a No Bad Days Pineapple!!!

United Way Free Family Swim Saturday, April 7, 2-4 pm

Friday, January 26, 7–9 pm Purchase your tickets early for this popular event. Glow bracelets are FREE for the first 200 tickets sold. (Regular admission.)

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Registration Information 3 easy ways to register:

q Online • www.powellriver.ca • Available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week • Payment by Visa, MasterCard or Amex w Call 604 485-2891 • Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 9:00 pm (except statutory holidays) • Payment by Visa, MasterCard, or Amex • Staff-assisted registration e Come in • Register in Person at the Powell River Recreation Complex, 5001 Joyce Ave • Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 9:00 pm

Quick Flips: New low-income passes Page 4 Skate Schedules Page 12 Swim Schedules Pages 24-25 Fitness Schedules Page 32 Events Calendar Page 55 Spring School Breaks Page 53

Contact us!

Powell River Recreation Complex www.PowellRiver.ca • parksrec@powellriver.ca 5001 Joyce Avenue, V8A 5R2 • 604-485-2891 Director of Parks, Rec and Culture

604-485-8907

Manager of Recreation

604-485-8904

Ray Boogaards

Neil Pukesh Maintenance Foreman Todd Fougere Parks Foreman Paul Nassichuk Office Coordinator Nyla Ross Facilities Booking Clerk Diana Collicutt

rboogaards@powellriver.ca npukesh@powellriver.ca 604-485-8911 tfougere@powellriver.ca 604-414-8838 pnassichuk@powellriver.ca 604-485-8901 nross@powellriver.ca 604-485-8909 dcollicutt@powellriver.ca

Aquatic Program Supervisor 604-485-8908 Tami Wood twood@powellriver.ca Community Recreation Coordinator 604-485-8902 Alex Craig acraig@powellriver.ca Health & Fitness Coordinator 604-485-8903 Christine Parsons cparsons@powellriver.ca Arena & Sports Coordinator 604-485-8900 Ray Dube rdube@powellriver.ca Willingdon Beach Campsite 604-485-2242 www.willingdonbeach.ca


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