June 2021 Recreation & Culture Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS JUNE 2021

AQUATICS About the Pools .................................................. 11 Info/Pass Prices/Pass Programs ....................5-6 Outdoor Pool & Spray Park Info........................9 Westminster ......................................................... 10

HELEN SCHULER NATURE CENTRE Programs & Events .......................................24-26

PUBLIC SWIM SCHEDULES Fritz Sick Pool ..........................................................4 Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre Pool..............4 Stan Siwik Family Pool .........................................4

PUBLIC INFORMATION & EVENTS 24 Hour Info Lines .................................................3 ACFA ........................................................................ 30 Calendar of Events ............................................. 55 Canada Day in Lethbridge ........................32-37 Facility Booking Deadlines .............................. 43 Fee Assistance Program .............................44-46 Lethbridge Sport Council ................................ 38 Lethbridge Street Sweeping .......................... 30 Picnic Shelter Booking Information .......40-42 Roving Gyms ........................................................ 39 Waste & Recycling .............................................. 47 Yellow Fish Road ................................................. 48

SWIM LESSONS Advanced Swim Programs .................................8 How to Register......................................................7 ARTS, CULTURE & HERITAGE Allied Arts Council........................................14-15 Arts in the Park ..............................................16-17 Casa ......................................................................... 13 Fort Whoop-Up ................................................... 19 Galt Museum & Archives.................................. 18 Lethbridge Public Library ................................ 20 COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES Nord-Bridge .......................................................... 22 Lethbridge Montessori School ...................... 22 DID YOU KNOW? Active Living Guide - Be Fit For Life ............. 28 Arts In Lethbridge .............................................. 21 Historical Society ................................................ 12 Lethbridge Naturalist’s Society ..................... 27 Parks are Fun ........................................................ 51 Sport Council ....................................................... 49 United Way............................................................ 23

LETHBRIDGE HERALD ADVERTISING Advertising ........................................................... 29

RECREATION PROGRAMS Sports Field Booking Info ................................ 50 SKATING & HOCKEY Public Skating ...................................................... 52 UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE Information & Events ..................................53-54

Recreation & Culture Guide Coordinated by the City of Lethbridge, Recreation & Culture Department Cover photos (c) Casa - Printed in Canada


Welcome to the JUNE 2021 Recreation & Culture Guide 2021CANADA DAY IN YOUR BACKYARD CELEBRATIONS See pages 32-37 for contests and more details on how to Celebrate Canada Day Canada Day BBQ in a Bag presented by Interfaith Food Bank, details on page 34 This Guide contains many options for social distancing activities to do with your family; we at Recreation & Culture hope you find this Guide helpful during this challenging time.

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Looking for more Information? www.lethbridge.ca

• Calendar of Events • Bus Routes & Schedules • • What’s New • Online Community Resource & Leisure Guide •

Access current & reliable information and refferal to services, agencies, organizations, programs & events in your area

info@community-links.ca

www.artslethbridge.org

Your Source For Arts in Lethbridge

info@artslethbridge.org

city of lethbridge @LethbridgeCity

City of Lethbridge 24 Hour Info

403-320-4971 Public Skating Sports Field Rainout Line 403-320-4974 403-320-4978 Transit Information

Assistance during Regular Hours

403-320-3020 Recreation & Culture City of Lethbridge Main Line 311 403-328-5465 Community Links

other inquiries?

leisure@lethbridge.ca

City of Lethbridge

www.community-links.ca

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Fritz Sick Pool and Nicholas Sheran Pool

CITY OF LETHBRIDGE

Aquatics Monday

Tuesday

June 2021 Schedule

Operated by Recreation Excellence

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Water Walking

Closed Until Further Notice.

Aqua Stretch Therapy Swim Requires Aide

Private Rentals

For updates on schedules and re-opening dates, please visit aquatics.lethbridge.ca

Swim Lessons

We can’t wait to have you back!

Household Only

Private, pending update

Sensory Swim

COVID-19 Affected Programs

Community & Family Support Services

Updates

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Holiday Hours

Thank you for your patience as we do our part to keep up with Government Restrictions and Guidelines. Our schedule is subject to change with a moments notice. For the most upto date information, schedules and programming please look on line at: aquatics.lethbridge.ca or call Stan Siwik Pool 403 320 3054 Mon-Fri from 9:00am - 4:30pm

Fritz Sick Pool

Current Programming

Nicholas Sheran Pool

We’re excited to have you back!

Currently Closed to the public. The City of Lethbridge and Recreation Excellence are working together in creating a phased re-opening plan that will allow us to open all faciilities. We are working hard to retrain and hire staff, the aquatics industry will take some time to get back to a normal operation. We appreciate your paitence as we move forward. Current updates can be found on line: aquatics.lethbridge.ca

Stan Siwik Pool is open to the Public current programming and operating hours can be found in the leisure guide. on line at: aquatics.lethbridge.ca or you can call Stan SIwik Pool at 403 320 3054

Currently Closed to the public. The City of Lethbridge and Recreation Excellence are working together in creating a phased re-opening plan that will allow us to open all facilities. We are working hard to retrain and hire staff, the aquatics industry will take some time to get back to a normal operation. We appreciate your paitence as we move forward. Current updates can be found on line: aquatics.lethbridge.ca

We will see you all soon! If you have questions regarding the facilities please contact:

July 1

Fritz Sick Pool 420 - 11th Street South Phone: 403-320-3109

Canada Day

CLOSED

Nicholas Sheran Pool 401 Laval Blvd West Phone: 403-320-3046

HOP 1:00-7:00pm (Weather permitting)

Fritz Sick Pool: Karlee Ross kross@recreationexcellence.com Nicholas Sheran Pool: Samantha Derksen sderksen@recreationexcellence.com


Stan Siwik Pool

CITY OF LETHBRIDGE

Aquatics Open Swim

June 2021 Schedule

Operated by Recreation Excellence

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

1:15 - 3:00 pm

1:15 - 3:45 pm

1:15 - 3:00 pm

1:15 - 3:45 pm

1:15 - 5:30 pm

12:00 - 2:00 pm

4:00 - 7:00 pm

6:30 - 8:00 pm

6:30 - 8:00 pm

6:30 - 8:00 pm

6:30 - 8:00 pm

3:00 - 6:00 pm

$1/$2 Swim

Lane Swim

Aqua Jog

6:30 - 10:15am

6:30 - 1:15 pm

6:30 - 10:15 am

6:30 - 1:15 pm

6:30 - 10:15 am

2:00 - 3:00 pm

1:00 - 2:00 pm

11:45 - 1:15 pm

4:00 - 6:15pm

11:45 - 1:15 pm

4:00 - 6:15pm

11:45 - 1:15 pm

6:00 - 7:00 pm

7:00 - 8:00pm

4:00 - 6:15 pm

8:45 - 9:30 pm

4:00 - 6:15 pm

8:45 - 9:30 pm

5:45 - 8:00pm

8:45 - 9:30 pm

8:45 - 9:30 pm

10:30 - 11:30 am

10:30 - 11:30 am

8:00 - 8:45 pm

Seniors Swim

8:00 - 8:45 pm

3:00-4:00 pm

8:00 - 8:45 pm

10:30 - 11:30 am 8:00 - 8:45 pm

3:00 - 4:00 pm

Family Swim Fitness & Hot Tub

Programs

Holiday Hours

8:00 am-9:30 pm

8:00 am-9:30 pm

8:00 am-9:30 pm

8:00 am-9:30 pm

8:00 am-8:00 pm

12:00 - 7:00 pm

1:00 - 8:00 pm

As per Alberta Red Cross: SeaOtter to Swim Kids 4 require a parent in the water, maximum 1 parent to 1 child

Thank you for your patience as we do our part to keep up with Government Restrictions and Guidelines. Our schedule is subject to change with a moments notice. For the most up to date information, schedules and programming, please look on line at: aquaticslethbridge.ca or call Stan Siwik Pool 403-320-3054. All programs are bookable online, Please sign up, as there is limited space available. Open Swim

Lane Swim

Aqua Jog

Weight Room

-Unstructured swim that all participants may enjoy. Note: Children under the age of 8 years and non-swimmers must be actively supervised within arms reach by a Parent / Guardian.

-Participants swim lengths of the pool in a structured setting of lane markers. -Participants must be 14 years of age or older. -Participants 13 and under must be directly supervised by an Adult. Note: All participants must actively participate in the program (floatation devices other than flutter boards and pull bouys are not permitted)

-Deep water Fitness program -Participants must be 14 years of age and older. -Participants 13 years and under must be directly supervised by an Adult. Note: All participants must actively participate in the program.

-Open to participants 16 years of age & older -Participants 14-15 years of age may attend with direct Parent /Gaurdian supervision. -Youth /Children 13 and under are not allowed in the weight room.

July 1

Canada Day

Aug 2 Heritage Day

Stan Siwik Pool 1901 - 15 Avenue North Phone: 403-320-3054

CLOSED

CLOSED

(Henderson Pool 1-7pm) Weather Permitting (Henderson Pool 1-7pm) Weather Permitting

lethbridge.ca

Community & Family Support Services

COVID-19 Affected Programs

2:00 - 4:00 pm

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Admissions, Visit Cards and Memberships (all prices include GST) Aquatic Membership Program Fun Pass The Fun Pass will give access to three indoor facilities (Fritz Sick, Nicholas Sheran and Stan Siwik) along with the Henderson outdoor pool in the summer season. Pass holders are able to access all facility programing given they meet the age and program requirements. Please go online to aquatics.lethbridge.ca or Program Choices in the Guide for more information. * Please note that membership use and bookings may change pending covid restrictions.

Aquatic Admission & Membership Options

(GST included) Prices effective September 1, 2020

Memberships (GST included)

Admission & 10 Visit Cards (GST included) Admission Infant (0-2yrs)

Free

10 Visit Card N/A

Child (3-12yrs)

1mth

3mth

6mth

$41.00

$71.00

$131.25 $245.75

12mth

Child (3-12yrs)

$4.00

$34.50

Youth (13-17yrs)

$46.50

$82.00

$153.00 $278.50

Youth (13-17yrs)

$4.50

$37.00

Student (18-21yrs ID req)

$46.50

$82.00

$153.00 $278.50

Student (18-21yrs ID req)

$4.50

$37.00

Senior (60yrs+)

$52.00

$98.50

$174.75 $316.75

Senior (60yrs+)

$5.00

$42.50

Adult (18-59yrs)

$67.50

$125.75 $207.50 $382.25

Adult (18-59yrs)

$6.50

$53.00

1 Parent Family

$109.25 $169.50 $245.75 $469.50

Family

$16.00

N/A

Family

$142.00 $229.25 $349.50 $655.00

Private House Hold Bookings $65.00

Memberships & Visit Cards sold at: - Stan Siwik Family Pool: 1901-15th Ave N - Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre: 401 Laval Blvd W - Fritz Sick Pool: 420 - 11th St S - Henderson Pool (Summer Only): 2710 Parkside Dr S

Aquatics

Lost Card Fee - $5.00 (includes GST)

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Aquatic Programs & Definitions aquatics.lethbridge.ca Swim Memberships - Memberships are available for 1, 3, 6 and 12 month terms - Members are able to access all facility programming given that they meet the age & program requirements - Membership are valid at all locations operated by Recreation Excellence in Lethbridge: - Nicholas Sheran Pool - Stan Siwik Pool - Fritz Sick Pool - Henderson Pool (summer only). - Includes use of the weight room, hot tub and sauna for those participating in the program offered at the time - Members get 50% discount on drop in admission at the 1st Choice Savings Centre at the University of Lethbridge - Fees will be applied for lost Memberships

Visit Cards - Save money on admissions by purchasing a Visit Card! - Cards come bundled in a package of 10 admissions. - Valid locations include: Nicholas Sheran Pool, Stan Siwik Pool, Fritz Sick Pool, and Henderson Pool (summer only) - Cards can be used to bring a friend - Fees will be applied for lost Visit Cards Definitions Infant - 0 to 2 years of age Child - 3 to 12 years of age Youth / Student - Youth (13 to 17 years of age) - Student (18 to 21 years of age with valid student ID) Adult - 18 to 59 years of age Senior - 60 years of age and older

Aquatics

Family - Parent/Guardian(s) (1 or 2 adults) with children residing permanently in the same household (17 years of age or younger. Also includes adult children 18 to 21 years of age and attending school.(Valid Student ID required)

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Definitions for Participation AquaStretch - Low-intensity, instructor led session - Join us for a light warm up, followed by active stretching - No equipment, masks are mandatory for the entirety of the class Water Walking - Self guided - Low-intensity resistance walking, arm movement - No equipment, masks are mandatory for the entirety of the swim Therapy Swim - Aide guided swim for Physio/Therapeutic movements - Use of wheelchair is available, and equipment when necessary - Aide’s will be required to wear a mask for the entirety of the swim AquaFit / AquaJog - Shallow / Deep water Fitness program

- Participants must be 14 years of age and older - Participants 13 years and under must be directly supervised by an Adult Note: All particpants must actively particpate in the program

Lane Swim - Participants swim lengths of the pool in a structured setting of lane markers

- Participants must be 14 years of age or older - Participants 13 and under must be directly supervised by an Adult Note: All participants must actively particpate in the program (floatation devices other than flutter boards and pull bouys are not permitted unless space is designated as “unstructured”)

Family Swim - Swim for Parent/Guardian(s) (1 or 2) with children (17yrs or younger / 18 -21 with valid Student ID) residing permanently in the same household. Note: Parent(s) or Guardian(s) must be in the water with children. Children under the age of 8 years and non-swimmers must be actively supervised within arms reach by a Parent / Guardian.

Open Swim - Unstructured swim that all participants may enjoy

Note: Children under the age of 8 years and non-swimmers must be actively supervised within arms reach by a Parent / Guardian.

Senior Swim - Lane Swim for those 60 years of age & older.

Note: Must actively particpate in the program by swimming lengths. Please choose the proper lane to swim in based on ability

Senior AquaFit - Water Fitness program for those 60 years of age & older. Note: Must actively particpate in the program

Weight Room Use - Open to participants 16 years of age & older - Participants 14 - 15 years of age may attend with direct Parent / Guardian supervision - Youth/Children 13 and under are not allowed in the weight room


Registration / Refund Information Lesson Registration

Withdrawals

Registrations can be made by telephone Monday - Friday between the hours of 9am and 5pm at Nicholas Sheran or Stan Siwik Pool. Online registrarion has been suspended at this time. - registration is on a first come first served basis - if registering by phone and no one answers please leave a message Participants may register in a maximum of two (2) classes/session Participants may waitlist in any class Preparing to Register - create an account prior to registration at www.aquatics.lethbridge.ca If you do not have an account you will need the following: - Name & birth date of account holder (Adult) - Name & birth date of participants - Home address, phone # and postal code - program level, session time and alternatives if class is full - Payment information incl 3 digit CVV # on credit cards for phone registrations Fees Fees must be paid in full at the time of registration. Cash, Debit, Visa, MC, Rec Ex Gift Card & cheque are accepted in person. Cheques are payable to Recreation Excellence. Post dated cheques are not accepted. A $25 charge will be applied to all NSF cheques. Only Visa & MC are accepted for phone registrations. Visa & MC Debit cards are accepted online and in person.

- Withdrawals received more than fourteen (14) days prior to the start of the lesson set or course will not be subject to a withdrawal fee. - Withdrawals made between five (5) and fourteen (14) days prior to the lesson start date will be subject to a 10% withdrawal fee. The remaining balance may be left on your account for future use or a refund may be requested. Refunds of less than $5.00 will remain on the account. - You may withdraw and re-register into another program without penalty prior to five (5) days before the lesson start date. - No refunds will be given if withdrawal is within five (5) days of the lesson start date.

Registrations begin at 9:00am and can be made online, over the phone or in person at Stan Siwik and Nicholas Sheran Pools. PLEASE NOTE: phone registrations are preferred due to COVID-19. If you do not have an account please set one up prior to registration. Due to Covid Red Cross guidelines parents/ caregivers are required to participate in levels Sea Otter thru SK 4 as instructors must maintain distancing. Masks must be worn by parents/cargivers when in the water. Registration for the Spring 2021 Lesson has begun Register Today! Cancellation Deadlines - Cancellation of classes with insufficient registration one (1) week prior to the start of lessons

Registration Locations Stan Siwik Family Pool 1901 15 Ave N Phone: (403) 320-3054 Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre 401 Laval Blvd W Phone: (403) 320-3046 Phone registrations are highly encouraged over in person registrations due to COVID-19 restrictions (access at the pool is limited).

All transfers are subject to availability and may be made without penalty up to five (5) days prior to the lesson start date. Transfers made by Recreation Excellence will not incur a penalty. Any resulting increase in program fees due to the transfer must be paid by the customer at the time of transfer.

Medical / Relocation Withdrawals for medical / relocation reasons are permitted with no penalty prior to the lesson start date. Refunds for withdrawal after the lesson start date will result in a pro-rated refund or credit on account. Proof of medical / relocation must be provided within two (2) weeks of notification of withdrawal for refunds or credits to be issued.

Cancellations Programs with insufficient registration are subject to cancellation. Customers will be notified as soon as a decision regarding cancellation has been made. All efforts will be made to accomodate any registrants displaced by cancellations. A full refund or credit to account will be issued for courses cancelled by Recreation Excellence.

Visit Cards / Memberships Visit Cards - are transferable and do not expire. They are non-refundable Memberships - are non-transferable which means others cannot use them. Refunds are granted only for medical or relocation reasons. Proof of medical and/or relocation must be provided in each case for a refund to be issued. All requests must be made before the membership expiry date. Refunds will be pro-rated for the unused portion of the membership. Memberships are valid at all pools so extensions will not be granted for Annual Shutdowns.

Lost or Stolen Cards At the request of the card holder lost or stolen cards will be replaced. A $5.00 lost card fee will apply. Does not apply to Visit Cards

Aquatics

Registration

Transfers

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Leadership Courses and Programs For the most current information and list of courses please go to: aquatics.lethbridge.ca or call Stan Siwik Pool 403 320 3054

Water Safety Instructor - $393.75 Dates

Course #

Day

Time

New Dates TBA

Dates

Emergency First Aid - $115.50 Course #

Day

Time

New Dates TBA

This WSI course covers the foundation of instructional skills including teaching methods, learning styles, planning, teaching and evaluating swimmers. Candidates are evaluated throughout the course and through individual study assignments. Upon successful completion of the course, candidates are certified as Water Safety Instructors and will be able to teach the Red Cross Swim programs. Candidates must be 15yrs of age, must attend 100% of the course to complete and have a current Standard First Aid/CPR C Certification.

WSI Recert - $94.50

Successful candidates will receive certification in Emergency 1st Aid & CPR C. Held in the classroom at Stan Siwik Pool (1901 - 15 Ave North)

Standard First Aid - $157.50 New Dates TBA

Register for an Online Recert at myrc.redcross.ca Note: Must bring proof of WSI certification to the exam

Bronze Medallion/Cross - $300.00

New Dates TBA

Successful candidates will receive certification in Standard 1st Aid & CPR C. Held in the classroom at Stan Siwik Pool (1901 - 15 Ave North)

This 32 hour course will certify the successful candidate in both Br. Med. and Br. Cross. Candidates must be 13 years old or have completed Br. Star & must complete their Br. Medallion before testing for Br. Cross.

New Dates TBA

SFA Recert - $94.50

National Lifeguard Pool - $ 390.60 New Dates TBA Successful candidates will receive certification in Standard 1st Aid & CPR C. Held in the classroom at Stan Siwik Pool (1901 - 15 Ave North) Note: Must bring proof of Standard First Aid to the exam

Red Cross Baby Sitting - $68.25 This 40 hour course will certify successful candidates with the NLS Pool option award. Candidates must be 16 years old, have a current Bronze Cross & hold a current Standard First Aid award. Please bring proof of SFA/CPR C to first class.

New Dates TBA

New Dates TBA

Basic First Aid and Caregiving skills for youth 11-15 years old. During this 8 hour course participants will learn how to provide care to younger children in a variety of age groups and how to prevent and respond to emergencies.

NL Pool Recert - $68.25

Note: Must bring NL certification and current Standard First Aid cert. to the exam

Prices include all materials, certification fees and GST.

Want to be a Red Cross Water Safety Instructor? Welcome to the Water Safety Instructor Course ! This fun and exciting program covers the foundation of instructional skills including teaching methods, learning styles, planning, teaching and evaluating swimmers. Candidates are evaluated throughout the course and through individual study assignments. Upon successful completion of the course, candidates are certified as Water Safety Instructors and will be able to teach the Red Cross Swim programs.

Aquatics

Here is a quick overview of the course

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WSI On Line Component (at home) Intro Session (Classroom/Pool) Class Room/Pool Component Final Skills/Strokes Eval & Final Class Room Component WSI Teaching Experience (8 - 11hrs co-teaching with a supervising WSI)

1901 - 15 Ave North (403) 320-3054


Henderson Pool Located at 2710 Parkside Drive South Please visit

aquatics.lethbridge.ca

For updated schedule information

Gyro Spray-Ground Open for the summer May 17 to September 6 ( Weather Permitting) 10 am—8 pm daily Located on the South side of Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre | 401 Laval Blvd West

Open for the summer May 17 to September 6 ( Weather Permitting) 10 am—8 pm daily Located on the Southeast corner of Galt Gardens

Aquatics

Rotary Centennial Fountain

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Westminster Outdoor Public Pool We Welcome You! Our opening will be determined by COVID-19 Public Health Orders. Please follow the Aquatics pages on the City website, as well as our social media, for announcements on opening this summer. We look forward to seeing you in 2021!

Follow us online: Facebook: Westminster Neighborhood Association Twitter: @WestminsterNA Website: westminsterna.ca Pool parties, dances, and other activities throughout the season – everyone is welcome! Did you know that you can use subsidy programs for membership and lessons at our pool? Contact Lori at 403-360-1720 for information

Aquatics

Please note that City of Lethbridge Fun Passes are not able to be accepted at Westminster Outdoor Public Pool

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ABOUT THE POOLS FAQ’s - Aquatics COVID update

Covid 19 - Updates Covid Guidelines continue to effect programming at the facilities.These guidelines may change with little or no notice. For the most up to date information and schedules please check online at aquatics.lethbridge.ca or contact Stan Siwik Pool 403 320 3054 During Operations: 2) Protocols have been put in place to ensure safe access of the facilities. We have added temperature scanners to the protocols - please be courteous to staff as we are required to follow all protocols to keep everyone safe & remain open - participants are required to wear masks in the facility and including the water during some programming. 3) All programs must be pre-booked by telephone at Nicholas Sheran 403 320 3047 or Stan Siwik Pool 403 320 3054 - each member of your party must be booked - there are no drop in programs at this time - please show up to programs you have booked 4) Changeroom access has been modified to allow more access including some lockers. - please come dressed in your swimwear. Once swimming is complete the change rooms may be used to change out of your wet bathing suit (showers are not available after swimming) Note: Leave all valuables at home. 5) Children 12yrs and under must have a responsible adult sign them in and complete the required covid screeining process - Children under 8yrs and non-swimmers must be accompanied within arms reach by an adult 6) Please arrange rides in advance as the facilities need to be cleared to allow for cleaning between swims

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Prisoners of War Leaving Lethbridge, 75 Yrs Ago Camp 133, the German Prisoner of War Camp in Lethbridge, opened in 1942. While the Second World War ended in 1945, it took some time to make arrangements to send the prisoners home. As well, local farmers were loath to have them leave too quickly as some of the prisoners laboured on farms in the area during the War.

special training and that while many of the prisoners were eager to get home, others wished to remain in Canada. The 11 February 1946 Lethbridge Herald headline said it all “We are now finally going home! Exclaim excited German prisoners.” Lists were posted of the names of men who would be leaving first and it was reported that a wave of wild excitement swept through behind the barbed wire enclosure at the news. The photographs show pictures of Prisoners of War leaving Lethbridge.

By January 1946, it was announced that the government expected that few German prisoners of war would be left in Canada after another four or five months. It was also noted that guards who would be escorting the captives across the Atlantic were due to receive

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Arts, Culture & Heritage

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FREE FOR ALL AGES

Weekend Performances July 10 - September 11 • LOCATED AT VARIOUS LETHBRIDGE PARKS •

Featuring the talents of Lethbridge performing artists to deliver a summerlong menu of FREE outdoor entertainment

For more information, visit: WWW.NEWWESTTHEATRE.COM

All public performances will adhere to the current AHS Health and Safety guidelines surrounding masks, santization and social-distancing requirements.

Arts, Culture & Heritage

Produced in association with The City of Lethbridge

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Local experts sharing knowledge in our online presentations www.galtmuseum.com


For More Information Visit

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Did You Know You can get your Lethbridge Public Library card online AND for no fee in 2021?

Arts, Culture & Heritage

Visit lethlib.ca and start exploring our collection today!

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Did You Know?


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Fall 2021 Registrations Kindergarten, Preschool & Toddler

Community Support Services

AM, PM & Full time

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 Child centered focus on Social Development, Academic Learning & Wellbeing  Enriched Learning Environment | Inclusive with Support  Learn through Play | Art, Science, Language, Math, Music, Creative Movement  Introduction to French, Spanish, Sign Language & Cultures around the World  Certified Montessori Education  Alberta Education Award winning Director  Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) Members  Accredited (AELCS) | Subsidy Available  Alberta Education Funded | Non-profit Society Call or Email for Tour or Information: 2 Locations

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Forestry Campus

915 - 6th Street South.

3611 Forestry Ave South

Telephone: 403-327-5271

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Monthly Calendar | June 2021 EXPLORE THE EXHIBIT... B UILT F OR L IFE O N T HE P RAIRIES

DISCOVER THE ART WORK OF ELAINE HENDERSON. A celebration of landscapes in colour.

S PRING H OURS Open Daily 10 AM - 4PM | CLOSED MON & TUES

Pollinator Party! The Nature Centre will have a variety of pollinator activities out along park trails in Lethbridge.

Helen Schuler Nature Centre

Head out for a walk & discover the amazing pollinators & plants that call Lethbridge home!

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Pollinator Scavenger Hunt

Wildflower Eye Spy

Plant Pollinator Network

Pollinators want to help you decode a message! Find them along Nature Quest trail in the Lethbridge Nature Reserve.

Take a walk through Six Mile Coulee & see if you can spy some of the beautiful spring flowers!

Take a hike along Coulee Climb trail by the Nature Centre to see if you can find pollinators hiding among the flowers.

Stop by the kiosk in front of the Nature Centre to pick up a Pollinator Scavenger Hunt sheet.

Look for Eye Spy signs along the trail to help you identify flowers blooming nearby.

Learn more about beetles that call the coulees home as you play their game of hide & seek.

Email or tag us on social media with your comments & photos for a chance to win awesome prizes!!

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Helen Schuler Nature Centre


Nesting Season is Here

Did You Know?

The American Robin (Turdus migratorius) female chooses the nest site and builds the nest. An average of 180 trips a day, with mud or grass is necessary to finish the nest in two to six days. In southern Canada, the first clutch, or set of eggs, is laid in late April or early May. Why are American Robin’s eggs blue? The blue colour is due to biliverdin, a pigment deposited on the eggshell. Birds of Prey Centre in Coaldale

Open only Fri/Sat/Sun until June 20th

Higher biliverdin levels indicate a healthier female and brighter blue eggs. Eggs laid by a healthier female seemed to encourage males to take more interest in their young. Nestlings fledge their nest at approximately 13 days old.

The American Robin has an extendible esophagus. This can be useful in winter, when the bird may store fruits in the esophagus before it settles for the night. This probably allows the robin to survive low nighttime temperatures.

Home of the Lethbridge Naturalists’ Society

For more information: https://www.audubon.org/ field-guide/bird/americanrobin https://www.allaboutbirds. org/guide/American_Robin https://www.hww.ca/en/ wildlife/birds/americanrobin.html https://calgaryherald.com/ news/localnews/american-robin-flies3220-kilometres-fromalberta-to-breed-in-alaska https://cwffcf.org/en/search.jsp?quer y=american+robin&folderI D=364079081&includeSub folders=true Information about upcoming Nature Walks: www.NatureLethbridge.ca

Did You Know?

Photos by C. Burstlein

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Choose your Adventure! June is a Month full of possibilites for outdoor adventure! Taking opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities shouldn't be considered an indulgence as they provide so many benefits for mind, body and spirit. Outdoor recreation provides tons of benefits including the prevention or reduction of stress, improved self-esteem, confidence and creativity and spiritual growth. Being outdoors can bring a sense of exhilaration, adventure and challenge from life. And don't forget the physical benefits like improved cardiovascular health, strength, balance, coordination and immune function. Bike the trails, hike the coulees, paddle the river or explore the river bottom, make up an obstacle course in your yard or at the park, try geocaching, birdwatching, rock collecting, play frisbee golf, bocce,or beach ball volleyball, learn a new outdoor game, set up a hammock, camp out in your backyard, go fishing, play some soccer or go for a run around your block. The options are endless so get outside and have an adventure!

Did You Know?

For more information, call 403-382-6919 or visit lethbridgecollege.ca/befitforlife.

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Employment Readiness Program Project I.C.E.

Social Skills-Life Skills

An inclusive program that

An inclusive program aimed to build self-help, regulation, motivation, and social skills to individuals aged 12-15. Junior I.C.E. works to establish the skills necessary for individuals to build independence, ability, and confidence, whih are essential for future success.

Training Program Junior I.C.E.

teaches employment readiness and functional life skills to individuals aged 14 through to adult.

Upcoming Sessions:

Next Sessions:

Summer 2021: July 5—August 12th (6 weeks)

Summer 2021: July 5– August 26 (8 weeks) PROGRAM 1: Tues/Wed/Thurs—9:00-12:00

PROGRAM 1: Mon/Tues/Wed/Thurs – 9:00-12:00

PROGRAM 2: Tues/Wed/Thurs –1:00-4:00

PROGRAM 2: Mon/Tues/Wed/Thurs– 1:00–4:00

All COVID-19 protocols in place in accordance with Alberta Health Services guidelines. 1245 - 2 Avenue South, Lethbridge, AB T1J 0E5 403.524.2522 For more information or to register, please phone or email: contact@keyconnectionsconsulting.com

We Offer

Kindergarten Program

under the Alberta Education -ONDAY TO 4HURSDAY FROM !- ! Two different schedules are offered: -ONDAY TO 4HURSDAY FROM 0- 0We will be offering a bilingual program (English & Spanish)

Registration Fee $50

Some of the benefits for registering with us: • Before and after child care is onsite eliminating transportation between school and care. • Maximum group size is 20 children with one registered teacher and one assistant. • Field Trips available • Montessori Methodology

Please feel free to contact us for more the program. information about

Spanishmontessorischool@gmail.com

403-524-3436

Lethbridge Herald

The kindergarten curriculum is based on Alberta Education's seven learning areas. Registration for the 2021/2022 school year is now open.

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AIDEZ-NOUS À CRÉER UN RÉPERTOIRE DE SERVICES BILINGUES À LETHBRIDGE HELP US CREATE A DIRECTORY OF BILINGUAL SERVICES IN LETHBRIDGE

INSCRIVEZ VOTRE ENTREPRISE ICI REGISTER YOUR BUSINESS HERE

403 328-8506 NFO.LETHBRIDGE@ACFA.AB.CA

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WWW.ACFA.AB.CA/LETHBRIDGE

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Canada Day 2021 Decorating Challenge 3 Categories to Enter Category #1 Sidewalk Chalk Art Category #2 Decorate Your Home Category #3 Decorate Your Business How to Enter: Decorate your sidewalk, home or business and take a photo. Email the photo to leisure@lethbridge.ca with your name, business name (if applicable), email address & phone number.

Deadline to submit photos:

July 2, 2021

Draw & Winners announced:

July 5, 2021

Rules: Decorating must be Canada Day themed. Business, home and sidewalk must be within City of Lethbridge limits. Must be family friendly (no alcohol, cannabis, or coarse language).

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CANADA DAY BBQ IN A BAG! LIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILABLE PRE-ORDER YOUR BBQ KIT BY JUNE 25 ONLINE: www.interfaithfoodbank.ca OR CALL: 403-320-8779

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PICK UP ON JUNE 30 between 10 AM TO 4 PM at 1103 - 3 AVENUE N

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CANADA’S KITCHEN Nanaimo Bars Bottom Layer

Middle Layer

1/2 C

Unsalted Butter

1/2 C

Unsalted Butter

5 TBSP

Cocoa Powder

2 TBSP +

Whipping Cream

1/4 C

Granulated Sugar

1

Egg, Beaten

2 TBSP

Vanilla Custard Powder

1 3/4 C

Graham Wafer Crumbs

2C

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1. In bowl, cream together butter, cream and custard powder. Gradu1/2 C Almonds, Finely ally add icing sugar; beat until light Chopped and fluffy. Scrape over bottom layer, smoothing top with spatula or 1. Pour 2 cups (500 mL) water into bottom of double boiler. Place palette knife. on stove over medium heat and bring water to simmer. Shredded Coconut

2. In top of double boiler; combine butter, cocoa and sugar; place over simmering water. Heat, stirring, until butter has melted and mixture is smooth. 3. Add beaten egg; stir until thick. Remove top of double boiler from heat. Stir in graham wafer crumbs, coconut and almonds. 4. Scrape into parchment paperlined 8-inch (2 L) square baking dish. Press firmly to create even bottom layer. 5. Tip: If you don’t have a double boiler, half-fill a saucepan with water and heat over medium heat until water begins to simmer. Then, place a metal or glass bowl over the simmering water and proceed as directed.

Top Layer 4 OZ

Semi-sweet Chocolate

2 TBSP

Unsalted butter

1. In clean double boiler, melt chocolate and butter together. Remove from heat; let cool slightly. When cool, but still liquid, pour over custard layer. 2. Cover and refrigerate until cold.

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Ways to Celebrate Canada Day in Your Backyard 2021 #YQL • Enter the Home/Sidewalk/Business decorating contests (see pg 33) • Check out the Yapp App for activities and ideas: my.yapp.us/TKAJ32 • Printable Activity Booklet • Activity Bags (limited quantities available) • Check out the July Recreation & Culture Guide for more activities

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• Arts in the Park (see pg 16-17)

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Member Support

Helping local organizations be strong and healthy, leaving them free to offer quality sport programming.

Public Information & Events

In 2020 we began providing services under our new Member Support Services initiative, including: Organizational Planning AGM Assistance Policy and Procedure Primer Website Audit Social Media Lesson Support to Form a Not-For-Profit Media Relations Volunteer Management Award Nomination Writing Support Grant Writing Support Sport Event Bidding & Hosting Consultation and Support

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"Dragonboat Association of Southern Alberta (DASA) is immensely grateful for the services and support provided by Lethbridge Sport Council. In the past two years, they helped our board unite and grow through various activities, including facilitating team building sessions, AGMs, board elections, town halls, and by-laws, especially with the transition to a virtual format. Lethbridge Sport Council’s support has enabled our board to handle what’s in front of us now and be better prepared to face our future." Leanne DuMontier, President, Dragonboat Association of Southern Alberta

It is very much appreciated along with all the work and support you do! :) Couldn't do this without your help or your passion for helping out all the sport teams here in Lethbridge!!! :) Jennifer Drader President, Lethbridge Minor Softball Association

Thank you for all of your support to help develop news releases for our new organization and for helping connect us with the local media. Anthony Parker, Lethbridge Vipers Football Club

WWW.LETHBRIDGESPORTCOUNCIL.CA/PROGRAMS/MEMBER-SUPPORT


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Summer FUN Kits are back! A summer fun kit is a bag filled with simple items that can be used in many different ways! There is a list of ideas and activities you can do with just the contents of the bag. Sign up on our website to borrow a kit.

Other kits available: Multicultural Sport and Activity Kit Olympic Sport Exploration Kit Sport Exploration Kit 1 & 2 (5 different sports in each)

www.lethbridgesportcouncil.ca/programs/kits

Schedule, location, COVID-19 protocols, and online registration can be found on our website.

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OUTDOOR SUMMER

www.lethbridgesportcouncil.ca/roving-gyms

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FREE to attend (pre-registration is required)


GROUP PICNIC FACILITIES APPLICATION DEADLINES October 1, 2020: Family & Adult Social Events Booking Process ONLINE PICNIC SHELTER BOOKINGS for the 2021 Picnic Shelter Season. With the exception of Special Events NO booking applications for the 2021 season will be accepted between November 1 and February 29. ONLINE bookings for all Picnic Shelters will begin on October 1 for the 2021 booking season and will be first come first served with payment due in full at the time of booking.

2021: All Picnic Shelter Bookings - Booking Process All applications for all picnic shelters for the 2021 season can be made ONLINE starting November 1, 2020 with full payment due at the time of booking. All bookings are first come first served.

All Online Bookings are Final Cancellations can be made up to 2 weeks prior to the event, however a 50% total booking cancellation fee will be applied to all cancellations. If a cancellation is made with less than 2 weeks notice full payment will be forfeited, inclement weather related cancellations are exempt.

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2021 Picnic Shelter Fees (plus GST)

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Elks, John Martin, Rotary - Full Day Rate

$495.00

Legacy - Full Day Rate (Available July - September)

$382.50

Popson and Henderson Horseshoe - Full Day Rate

$270.00

Baroness, Kiwanis, Nicholas Sheran - Per Hour Rate Fee Schedule & Application Forms Available at

www.lethbridge.ca/leisure

$38.00


GROUP PICNIC FACILITIES Booking Information at a Glance Fee Schedule & Application Forms Available at

www.lethbridge.ca/leisure All fully-serviced, fenced facilities - Available May 1 - September 30 Alcohol Permitted (Requires License) ROTARY (Sports Park 28st & 30 Av N)

ELKS (Indian Battle Park)

JOHN MARTIN (Pavan Park)

LEGACY (Legacy Park North)

three grills 76 x 60 cm four gas burners - one griddle - ice dispenser - serving window (2) commercial upright cooler - upright freezer - electric cook top - sink, hot & cold water 300 sq. m. half with overhead shelter - 27 tables, seats 200 - sound system - fireplace playground four grills 70 x 70 cm - four gas burners - one griddle - roasting ovens/corn cooker serving window - commercial upright cooler - electric stove withoven - sink, hot & cold water 139 sq. m. half withoverhead shelter -17 tables, seats 140 - sound system - fireplace playground

four grills 70 x 70 cm - four gas burners - one griddle - roasting ovens/corn cooker serving window - commercial upright cooler - electric stove with oven - sink, hot & cold water 200 sq. m. half with overhead shelter - 25 tables, seats 180 - sound system - fireplace playground

**Available July 1 - September 30, 2021** 2 grills, 4 gas burners, serving window, Upright cooler, freezer, ice machine, 2 sinks, hot & cold water - 45ftX32ft covered shelter with 10 tables, seats 50 - sound system - fireplace

All fully-serviced, fenced facilities Alcohol NOT Permitted

(Popson Park)

HENDERSON HORSESHOE (Henderson Lake)

commercial style - barbeque -serving window -domestic fridge -electric stove with oven - sink, hot & cold water 12 tables, seats 72 - 250 sq. m. half with overhead shelterfireplace - open fire pit/ circle - AVAILABLE YEAR ROUND commercial style barbeque - commercial upright cooler - electric stove with oven sink, hot & cold water - 10 tables, seats 60 - 12 horseshoe pitch facility AVAILABLE MAY 1 - SEPTEMBER 30

Alcohol NOT Permitted BARONESS

KIWANIS

(Indian Battle Park)

(Henderson Lake)

NICHOLAS SHERAN (Nicholas Sheran Park)

Unfenced Outdoor Facility NO ALCOHOL Open Year Round Smaller cover Electricity + Lights Drinking Water No Stove or Firepit 6 Tables, Seats 36

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POPSON PARK

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lethbridge.ca/leisure 

Fully Serviced, Fenced & Approved for Alcohol Use with Permit 

10 Tables for Covered Seating of up to 50 People 

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2 Commercial Gas Grills 4 Commercial Gas Burners 

Stone Fireplace

Serving Window

Upright Cooler, Freezer & Ice Machine


RECREATION & CULTURE - ANNUAL BOOKING DEADLINES ICE CENTRES

SWIMMING POOLS

Includes: ATB Centre, Nicholas Sheran, Adams, Henderson, Civic & Labor Club.

Includes: Henderson Pool (outdoor), Fritz Sick Pool (indoor), Stan Siwik Family Pool (indoor) & Nicholas Sheran Pool (indoor).

Summer Arena Floor (May – August) Recreation Ball or Inline Hockey .......................Feb 1 Private Rental ...................................................Feb 1 Winter Ice (September – April) School (Public and Private)................................ June Tournaments.....................................................May 1 Leagues ............................................................May 1 Private Rentals .................................................July 1 For additional information phone 403-320-3009

ENMAX CENTRE Summer and Winter Use ...............................403-320-4040

SPECIAL EVENTS PERMITS (PARKLAND & PARADE) Runs, Festivals, Other Public Events Public Events ........................................... October 1 Private Events.................... One month prior to event For applications phone 403-320-3011.

GYMNASIUMS Includes: Fritz Sick Gym #1, Lethbridge School District #51 and District # 4. Summer ..........................................................April 1 Schools/Fritz (Fall/Winter)................................ May 1 For School Gyms, phone 403-320-3011 For Fritz Gym, phone 403-320-3011

BALL FIELDS & SOCCER FIELDS (May – September) Includes: school diamonds & fields, and parkland fields. Deadline ..................................................... March 15 For additional information, phone 403-320-3009

PEENAQUIM PARK SOFTBALL COMPLEX Softball Complex Office ...................... 403-327-6393

Application forms, fee and facility information available on our website at

www.lethbridge.ca/leisure

School Class Lessons (September – June) …………………………………………………..June 15 (ECS, Grade 4, Grade 5, High School) ……………………. late applications will be accepted School Join Public Swims ...................September 15 (October – December 31) School Join Public Swims ......................December 1 (January 1 – June 30) For information and applications contact: Fritz Sick Pool 403-320-3109 Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre Pool 403-320-3047 Stan Siwik Family Pool 403-320-3054 Henderson Lake Pool 403-320-3054 When Closed and 403-320-3056 When Open

CITY HALL Includes Culver City Room & City Hall Foyer Currently Accepting Applications Call 403-320-3020 for Information

YATES Includes: Sterndale Bennett Theatre, Yates Theatre and meeting spaces. Call 403-320-3009 for information and to apply for space. Theatre Rentals .................................. 403-359-6543

COMMUNITY HALLS Phone 403-320-3020 for a contact list.

GROUP PICNIC FACILITIES Elks Community Recreation Area, John Martin Recreation Area, and Henderson/Horseshoes Group Picnic Shelters Open May 1 – September 30 Yearly 2021 Shelter Bookings - ONLINE ....October 1, 2020

Baroness, Kiwanis, Nicholas Sheran & Popson Park Group Picnic Shelters - Open Year Round. Available on a “first come” basis for available times/location. For additional information, phone 403-320-3011

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Summer Ice (May - August) Sports Camps ................................................. Jan 15 Recreation Hockey.......................................... Jan 15 Private Rentals ............................................... Jan 15

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RECREATION & CULTURE FEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM APPLICATION 2021 The City of Lethbridge Fee Assistance Program is administered by the Recreation and Culture department. It is to provide Lethbridge residents with the opportunity to participate in Recreation and Culture programs and activities at a subsidized cost. Confidentiality will be maintained, however communication with the organization offering the activity will be required to confirm the details.

To quality for this program you must: 1. Have proof of being a Lethbridge resident (utility bill, bank statement, government issued mail showing name and address) 2. Have proof of qualifying income status: Low Income Cut-Offs (before tax) • • • • • •

AISH recipient Lethbridge Housing Authority or other housing program member Provincial Income Support program recipient Refugee Status Current EI/CERB recipient AND show gross household income that is below Statistics Canada’s Low Income Cut-Off (LICO) (see chart) (For example, if one spouse is on EI but the other spouse’s income is higher than the LICO, OR if the EI and the other spouse’s income combined is higher than the LICO, the household does not qualify for subsidy)

# of people in family

Gross income

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22,324

2

27,790

3

34,165

4

41,481

5

47,046

6

53,061

7+

59,076

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Funding is available for one program/activity to a maximum of $200 per person from January – June and one program/activity to a maximum of $150 per person from July – December, while funds are available.

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Activities that qualify must: • Be eligible for federal tax credits under the former Physical Activity or Arts and Culture tax credit guidelines • Be a Lethbridge organization • Be a minimum of 4 days/classes in length, be a camp, or used for a membership including virtual classes This program cannot be used for reimbursable fees (ie fundraising or uniform deposits), travel to out of town competition, or program of three days or less.

Due to COVID, there are no in person appointments at this time. Completed applications and documentation can be emailed to feeassistance@lethbridge.ca or dropped off at City Hall in an envelope with “Lori Harasem” clearly written on the envelope. During business hours (8-4:30 Mon-Fri) they can be left inside at the security desk; after hours there is a mailbox in between the main doors at City Hall. For questions on the program please contact Lori by text or phone at 403-360-1720. Recreation and sport activities can also receive funding support through Kidsport (5-18 yrs of age) and Jumpstart (4-18 yrs of age) and Comrie’s Sports Equipment Bank (children/youth). Please ask for more information.


Verification of Qualifications A. I am a resident of Lethbridge and have proof: Bank or Credit Card Statement Government Issued Letter or Notice Current bill from a utility provider such as home phone, gas, cable, energy provider B. I have provided proof of qualifications: I am on AISH- please provide a current Medical Service Card I am a client with Lethbridge Housing Authority or other such housing program – please provide letter I am on Income Support – please provide Direct Deposit Statement I am a Refugee – please provide copies of Refugee Protection Claimant document I am currently on EI – please provide Direct Deposit Statement I have a recent pay stub or Tax Notice of Assessment showing income below the Low Income Cut Offs The personal information requested on this form is being collected under the authority of Alberta's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, Section 33c and is protected under the Act. It will be used for the administration of the City of Lethbridge’s Recreation and Culture Fee Assistance Program. If you have any questions about the collection of this information, contact 403-320-4716. The City of Lethbridge reserves the right to refuse access to these funds to anyone who provides false information. In the event that any false information is discovered after an application has been approved will result in no further applications being accepted.

Applicant’s Signature: ____________________________ Application Date: ________________________________

Besides financial, what other obstacles/barriers do you face in participating in community activities? Childcare ______ Lack of Time _______ Transit/Transportation Costs _______ Lack of Transportation/Transit ____ Other:__________________________________________________________________________________________ City of Lethbridge Staff Use Only: Photo ID checked _______ Proof of Address (Utility Bill, Bank Statement, or Government Issued mail) _______

City staff name: __________________________ City staff signature: ______________________________________

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Date: _____________________

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Approved or Declined (please give reason for being declined) __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Organization notified: _______________________

Finance notified: ______________________


Main Household Contact First Name:

Last Name:

Date of Birth:

Address:

Postal Code:

LETHBRIDGE Home/Cell Phone #:

Alternate Phone #:

Email:

Funding Requests

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First Name

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Last Name (if different from Main Household Contact)

Relationship to Main Household Contact

Date of Birth

Organization offering course and class name

Amount requested (up to $150 maximum)


Helps you put waste in the right place! Lethbridge.ca/WasteWizard

Public Information & Events

Piling up paint cans?

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FREE

FUN

With COVID-19 we can deliver a kit right to your door and pick it up after! Kits and kit contents are thoroughly sanitized prior to delivery. Paint yellow fish by storm drains that say

“Rainwater Only”

Get involved today!! www.lethbridge.ca/yellowfishroad

Public Information & Events

Adopt a storm drain , keeping it clean year round, for free!

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For more information or to adopt a storm drain, go to: www.lethbridge.ca/adoptastormdrain

For more information, contact: Stephanie Vehnon E: yfr@lethbridge.ca P: (403) 320-4988

PROTECT OUR STORMWATER FAMILY FUN


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2021 Sports Fields Lethbridge Sports Park 28 Street & 30 Avenue North Lethbridge

Lethbridge Sports Park consists of 6 fields, washroom facilities and a picnic shelter all in an enclosed compound. This is a premier soccer and rugby facility and is available for game and tournament play.

Bring a lawn chair and enjoy an evening watching soccer or rugby. Please no dogs or alcohol are permitted in the complex

2021 Play Ball

Recreation Programs

This year take time to enjoy watching a ball game at these locations:

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Softball Valley (Peenaquim) www.softballvalley.com Lloyd Nolan Yard Henderson Stadium Little League Diamonds: Dave Elton Little League Lakeview Little League Atso Towaawa Little league Canola Harvest Field

Remember:

Practices, games or special events require permits to guarantee access NO DOGS ar e allowed on the school gr ounds (Bylaw 5235) Leave the site garbage free & respect the neighbors property Commissionaire will be monitoring use of the sports fields Rain out Line: 403-320-4974 Additional information: www.lethbridge.ca/leisure


KEY BENEFITS OF PARKS AND OPEN SPACES IN LETHBRIDGE

“Lethbridge loves its parks”

Residents of Lethbridge have consistently expressed the importance of park spaces in their community. The City of Lethbridge’s 2011 Citizen Satisfaction Survey revealed that parks and open spaces were the second most important service provided by the City, with 99% indicating that these services are important and 81% responding that these services are “very important”.

It has been shown in many studies that time outdoors is good for our mental and physical health. By loving and spending time in Lethbridge parks, residents are caring for the wellbeing of their families, friends and themselves. For references and more information please visit: https://www.lethbridge.ca/parkbenefits

Did You Know?

Parks spaces remain among Lethbridge’s most utilized public spaces and facilities. Residents enjoy a large number of amenities including outdoor fitness equipment, off leash areas, playgrounds, walking trails, picnic shelters, sport courts and fields and so much more throughout the City.

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Skating & Hockey

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Click 'Create Account' in top right corner. Fill out your New Customer Details.

Please Note: You must be 18 years of age to create an account. Create your account, then be sure add family members to your account in order to register them for available programs, classes and courses. This is done once your account has been created.

Click 'Create' at the bottom of the page.

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Click 'Login' in top right corner. Enter your email address and password, then click 'Login'. Select your name in the top right hand corner after logging in to access your account menu. Choose 'Families and Groups' from your account menu options. Choose 'Add Group' to create your family group, then 'Add Members' to add your family group members. Fill in your family group member information, then click 'Add'.


Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) Programs for Kids!

Virtual camps will be available if restrictions do not allow for in-person delivery

June 28 July 2

Grades 1 - 3

Grades 4 - 7

July 5 July 9

Grades 1 - 3

Grades 4 - 7

July 12 July 16

Grades 1 - 3

Grades 4 - 7

July 19 July 23

Grades 1 - 3

July 26 July 30

Grades 1 - 3

Grades 4 - 7

Aug. 3 Aug. 6

Grades 1 - 3

Grades 4 - 7

Aug. 9 Aug. 13

Grades 1 - 3

Aug. 16 Aug. 20

Grades 1 - 3

Grades 3 - 6

Grades 3- 7

Grades 4 - 7

Grade is based off their current grade. No risk with 100% money back in the case that camps do not run due to COVID-19. More information on camp protocols and cleaning practices can be found on our website.

University of Lethbridge

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June 2021 COVID-19 Programming Update In the face of constant changing COVID-19 restrictions, please visit our COVID-19 updates page for current/regular updates at www.uleth.ca/sportrec/covid.

Virtual Fitness options To help you continue reaching your fitness goals from home, we are pleased to offer a selection of live and pre-recorded fitness classes! Check out the Group Fitness tab on https://go.uleth.ca/sportrec to register for any of our live classes, and to see the updated schedule.

Summer Programs Registration is NOW OPEN for Spring & Summer Programs including Badminton, Rockstars Climbing, Summer Camps, Adventure Youth and Aquatic Certification Courses! Keep an eye out on our website for introductory courses coming in the near future as COVID-19 guidelines permit.

Aquatic Programs Lifesaving National Lifeguard Recertification: $100.00 June 19 from 3-7pm | Register: go.uleth.ca/aquatics Lifesaving Standard First Aid Course: $160.00 June 12-13 8am-4pm | Register: go.uleth.ca/first-aid

Horns Summer Camps

University of Lethbridge

Registration is NOW OPEN for Horns Summer Camps taking place in July & August! Camp offerings include climbing, drama, art studio, fencing, multi-activity, basketball, ringette, soccer and track & field! To see all available camps or to register, visit go.uleth.ca/summer-camps!

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Lux Bucks Congratulations to the winner of this month's Pronghorn Athletics LUX BUCKS 50/50 draw, Arlene Curran! Lukas is the lucky winner of $565.00! LUX BUCKS is a 50/50 raffle for uLethbridge staff members AND the community! For more information, visit www.gohorns.ca/luxbucks!

For the most up-to-date information on facility and program closures or cancellations due to COVID-19, visit us online at www.uleth.ca/sportrec or by phone at (403) 329-2706.


Calendar of events

June 2021

May 19 July 28 *Online Event May 09 Oct 09

Make-A-Wish Trailblaze for Wishes Make-A-Wish® Trailblaze for Wishes is a 10 week virtual challenge which asks you to Hike, Walk or Run your chosen challenge distance — 50KM, 100KM or 200KM—you set the pace, time and destination. Get outdoors, track your KMs and raise funds to help children with critical illnesses. Saturday Farmer’s Market EAT. SHOP. SUPPORT. LOCAL. Join us Saturdays starting May 09 at the Ex for fresh & handmade goods from local merchants & artisans.

June 01 June 30

Cycle for Crimestoppers

*Online Event

GET MOVING and help a great local cause by greasing up your gears and getting your pedals moving any day between June 1st to 30th. Register to be included in exciting prize draws and challenges, all for a worthy cause.

June 06

Target Hunger Annual Food Drive

*Online Event

Every Saturday

Lethbridge & District Exhibition North Pavilion 8:00am - 1:00pm For more info go to... www.exhibitionpark.ca Ph: (403) 328-4491 For more info go to... www. sacrimestoppers.ca/cycleforcrimestoppers Ph: (403) 329-0577

For more info go to... www.targethungerlethbridge.com Target Hunger requires support from the community to do- Ph: (403) 329-0577 nate the most wanted food items for our local food banks. Volunteers will drop-of yellow TH bags to all Lethbridge households and return a week later (June 12th) to collect the donated food and deliver it to to the Lethbridge Food Bank and Interfaith Food Bank. *Kinsmen Picnic Shelter* Henderson Lake Park Join the PARKRUN movement! A new program is in town 9:00am for anyone who loves to walk, jog, run or volunteer in our For more info or to register go to... city parks! Meet us at the Kinsmen Picnic Shelter for week- www.parkrun.ca ly Parkruns every Saturday. Join the community in active & healthy living! Lethbridge’s Parkrun

Toastmasters Clubs *Online Events

For more info go to... www.makeawish.ca Ph: (403) 991-9603

Mondays - Coulee Commentators Tuesdays - Downtown City Speakers Perfect your speaking, presenting, communication, leadership, listening skills & more in a supportive, self-paced, fun atmosphere. Come check out our club and see what we are about!

12:00pm - 1:00pm For more info or to register go to... www.coulee.toastmastersclubs.org OR www.downtowncityspeakers. toastmastersclubs.org

Check Out our City of Lethbridge Grant Recipients Community/Major Event Support Grant

Heart of Our City Grant



Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.