August 2023 Recreation & Culture Guide

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AQUATICS Nicholas Sheran Lessons .................................. 4 Stan Siwik Lessons ............................................. 5 Fritz Sick Lessons ............................................... 6 Advanced Programs 7 Fritz Sick Pool Schedule/Admissions ............ 8 Nicholas Sheran Pool Schedule 9 Stan Siwik Pool Schedule ................................ 10 Henderson Outdoor Pool Schedule 11 About the Pools ................................................ 12 Lethbridge Spray Parks 13 Westminster Outdoor Pool Schedule ..........14 Lethbridge Synchrobelles ............................... 15 Healthy Families Study .................................... 15 ARTS, CULTURE & HERITAGE CASA .................................................................... 17 Allied Arts Council 18-19 Southern Alberta Art Gallery ........................ 20 Lethbridge Public Library 20 New West Theater ............................................ 21 Galt Museum 22 COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES FASD .................................................................... 24 Lethbridge Play and Learn 25 Spanish Montessori ......................................... 26 ACFA ........................................................... 26 Lethbridge Montessori ............................. 27 Navy League Cadets.................................. 28 Nord-Bridge Senior Citizen Assoc ............... 28 DID YOU KNOW? Historical Society .............................................. 16 Lethbridge Arts 23 United Way ........................................................ 29 Nature Lethbridge 34 Active Living Guide - Be Fit For Life ............ 36 Lethbridge Family Services 37 Lethbridge Parks .............................................. 50 People in Sport ................................................. 49 HELEN SCHULER NATURE CENTRE Programs & Events 30-33 LETHBRIDGE COLLEGE Summer Camp Programming ....................... 35 PUBLIC INFORMATION & EVENTS Lethbridge Sports Council 38 Bert & Macs ....................................................... 39 Regulatory Services......................................... 40 Booking Deadlines .......................................... 40 Yellow Fish Road Program ..............................41 Grants ................................................................. 42 Girl Guides ......................................................... 43 Canada Day Thank-You 44 Canada Day Green Vendors .......................... 45 Lethbridge Tennis Club 47 Lethbridge Judo Club ..................................... 48 People in Sport 49 La Cite des Prairies .......................................... 38 Bocce and Bowls 38 Calendar of Events 55 SKATING & HOCKEY Skating Schedule ............................................. 53 Jumpstart ........................................................... 52 Learn to Skate ................................................... 52 Skating Programs & Passes ........................... 53 UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE Information & Events ...................................... 54

Nicholas Sheran Swimming Lessons

Adult

$65.50 (14 yrs & older)

To register online go to lethbridge.ca/swimming or recex.ca/lethbridge

Community & Family Support Services 4 Aquatics Course Name Code Day Timeslot Course Name Code Day Timeslot 17587 Mon 4:00-4:30pm 17674 Mon 5:00-5:30pm Course Name Code Day Timeslot 17592 Mon 6:30-7:00pm 17676 Mon 5:30-6:00pm 17531 Mon 4:30-5:00pm 17590 Tues 5:00-5:30pm 17679 Tues 4:00-4:30pm 17533 Tues 10:45-11:15am 17593 Tues 6:30-7:00pm 17565 Tues 5:00-5:30pm 17535 Tues 5:30-6:00pm 17591 Wed 4:00-4:30pm 17683 Tues 6:30-7:00pm 17536 Wed 4:30-5:00pm 17594 Wed 6:30-7:00pm 17644 Wed 4:30-5:00pm 17532 Thurs 5:30-6:00pm 17588 Thurs 9:15-9:45am 17682 Wed 5:30-6:00pm 17530 Sat 10:00-10:30am 17589 Thurs 5:00-5:30pm 17673 Thurs 4:00-4:30pm 17534 Sat 11:30-12:00pm 17595 Thurs 6:30-7:00pm 17677 Thurs 4:30-5:00pm 17538 Mon 5:00-5:30pm 17596 Fri 9:15-9:45am 17684 Thurs 6:30-7:00pm 17542 Tues 4:30-5:00pm 17598 Sat 9:00-9:30am 17685 Sat 9:00-9:30am 17543 Wed 5:00-5:30pm 17597 Sat 10:00-10:30am 17675 Sat 9:30-10:00am 17537 Thurs 10:45-11:15am 17599 Sat 11:00-11:30am 17678 Sat 10:30-11:00am 17540 Thurs 4:30-5:00pm 17686 Mon 6:00-6:30pm 17544 Fri 10:45-11:15am 17600 Thurs 6:00-6:30pm 17692 Mon 6:30-7:00pm 17539 Sat 9:00-9:30am 17602 Thurs 6:30-7:00pm 17690 Tues 4:00-4:30pm 17541 Sat 11:00-11:30am 17601 Sat 9:30-10:00am 17691 Wed 6:00-6:30pm 17693 Wed 6:30-7:00pm 17687 Thurs 4:00-4:30pm 17545 Mon 4:00-4:30pm 17633 Mon 4:30-5:00pm 17688 Sat 9:00-9:30am 17701 Mon 4:00-4:30pm 17702 Mon 4:30-5:00pm 17689 Sat 10:00-10:30am 17549 Mon 4:30-5:00pm 17636 Mon 6:00-6:30pm 17694 Thurs 5:00-5:30pm 17550 Mon 5:00-5:30pm 17647 Mon 6:30-7:00pm 17695 Sat 10:30-11:00am 17551 Mon 5:30-6:00pm 17642 Tues 5:00-5:30pm 17546 Tues 9:15-9:45am 17643 Tues 5:30-6:00pm 17698 Tues 5:45-6:30pm 17552 Tues 9:45-10:15am 17650 Tues 6:00-6:30pm 17697 Thurs 5:45-6:30pm 17563 Tues 4:00-4:30pm 17651 Wed 4:00-4:30pm 17696 Sat 11:15am-12:00pm 17564 Tues 4:30-5:00pm 17646 Wed 4:30-5:00pm 17603 Mon 4:00-4:30pm 17680 Tues 4:30-5:00pm 17681 Wed 5:00-5:30pm 17604 Mon 4:30-5:00pm 17572 Tues 5:00-5:30pm 17645 Wed 6:00-6:30pm 17605 Mon 5:00-5:30pm 17566 Tues 5:30-6:00pm 17648 Wed 6:30-7:00pm 17606 Mon 5:30-6:00pm 17567 Tues 6:00-6:30pm 17634 Thurs 5:00-5:30pm 17607 Mon 6:00-6:30pm 17575 Tues 6:30-7:00pm 17638 Thurs 5:30-6:00pm 17608 Mon 6:30-7:00pm 17568 Wed 4:00-4:30pm 17639 Sat 9:00-9:30am 17609 Tues 4:00-4:30pm 17569 Wed 4:30-5:00pm 17649 Sat 9:30-10:00am 17610 Tues 4:30-5:00pm 17570 Wed 5:00-5:30pm 17635 Sat 10:00-10:30am 17611 Tues 5:00-5:30pm 17571 Wed 5:30-6:00pm 17706 Sat 10:30-11:00am 17612 Tues 5:30-6:00pm 17547 Thurs 9:45-10:15am 17640 Sat 11:00-11:30am 17613 Tues 6:00-6:30pm 17553 Thurs 10:15-10:45am 17641 Sat 11:30-12:00pm 17614 Tues 6:30-7:00pm 17554 Thurs 4:00-4:30pm 17615 Wed 4:00-4:30pm 17555 Thurs 4:30-5:00pm 17616 Wed 4:30-5:00pm 17556 Thurs 5:00-5:30pm 17652 Mon 4:00-4:30pm 17617 Wed 5:00-5:30pm 17557 Thurs 5:30-6:00pm 17655 Mon 5:00-5:30pm 17618 Wed 5:30-6:00pm 17558 Thurs 6:00-6:30pm 17656 Mon 5:30-6:00pm 17619 Wed 6:00-6:30pm 17573 Fri 9:45-10:15am 17657 Mon 6:00-6:30pm 17620 Wed 6:30-7:00pm 17574 Fri 10:15-10:45am 17668 Mon 6:30-700pm 17621 Thurs 4:00-4:30pm 17548 Sat 9:00-9:30am 17663 Tues 4:30-5:00pm 17622 Thurs 4:30-5:00pm 17559 Sat 9:30-10:00am 17662 Tues 6:00-6:30pm 17623 Thurs 5:00-5:30pm 17560 Sat 10:30-11:00am 17669 Tues 6:30-7:00pm 17624 Thurs 5:30-6:00pm 17561 Sat 11:00-11:30am 17664 Wed 4:00-4:30pm 17625 Thurs 6:00-6:30pm 17562 Sat 11:30-12:00pm 17665 Wed 5:00-5:30pm 17626 Thurs 6:30-7:00pm 17666 Wed 5:30-6:00pm 17627 Sat 9:00-9:30am 17576 Mon 5:30-6:00pm 17667 Wed 6:00-6:30pm 17628 Sat 9:30-10:00am 17580 Mon 6:00-6:30pm 17670 Wed 6:30-7:00pm 17629 Sat 10:00-10:30am 17578 Tues 10:15-10:45am 17658 Thurs 4:30-5:00pm 17630 Sat 10:30-11:00am 17582 Tues 4:00-4:30pm 17653 Thurs 6:00-6:30pm 17631 Sat 11:00-11:30am 17583 Wed 5:30-6:00pm 17671 Thurs 6:30-7:00pm 17632 Sat 11:30am-12:00pm 17584 Wed 6:00-6:30pm 17660 Sat 9:30-10:00am 17577 Thur 4:00-4:30pm 17654 Sat 10:00-10:30am 17579 Sat 9:30-10:00am 17672 Sat 10:30-11:00am 17528 Tues 7:00-7:45pm 17585 Sat 10:00-10:30am 17659 Sat 11:00-11:30am 17581 Sat 10:30-11:00am 17661 Sat 11:30-12:00pm 17529 Thur 7:00-7:45pm 17586 Sat 11:30am-12:00pm
AQUATICS
Fall 2023
18 to November 25 No Lessons October 9 and November 11 Pre-School Programs (3yrs - 5.9 yrs old) Parent & Tot 2/3 (Red Cross Duck/Sea Turtle) (18 mos - 2.9 y) $58.00 Pre-School 1 (Red Cross Sea Otter & Salamander) $58.00 Swimmer 3 (Red Cross Swim Kids 4 & 5) $58.00 Private Lessons (3 yrs +) $220.00 Pre-School 3/4 (Red Cross Crocodile) $58.00 School Age Programs (6yrs - 14 yrs old) Pre-School 5 (Red Cross Whale) $58.00 Swimmer 1 (Red Cross Swim Kids 1) $58.00
September
Programs
Parent & Tot Programs (4 mos
Nicholas Sheran Pool: 401 Laval Blvd W 403-320-3046 Parent & Tot 1 (Red Cross Starfish) (4 mos - 18 mos) $58.00 Pre-School 2 (Red Cross Sunfish) $58.00 Swimmer 2 (Red Cross Swim Kids 2 & 3) $58.00 Swimmer 6 (Red Cross Swim Kids 8) $62.50 Swimmer 5 (Red Cross Swim Kids 7) $62.50 Swimmer 4 (Red Cross Swim Kids 6) $58.00 Adult 2/3 $65.50 Adult 1 $65.50 Registration begins August 8th 2023
9:00am
- 2.9 yrs old)
at
Community & Family Support Services 5 Aquatics Course Name Code Day Timeslot Course Name Code Day Timeslot 17412 Mon 4:00-4:30pm 17508 Mon 4:30-5:00pm Course Name Code Day Timeslot 17411 Mon 5:00-5:30pm 17509 Tues 4:30-5:00pm 17361 Mon 10:45-11:15am 17413 Tues 5:00-5:30pm 17511 Wed 4:30-5:00pm 17453 Wed 10:45-11:15am 17414 Tues 6:00-6:30pm 17512 Wed 6:30-7:00pm 17362 Thurs 4:30-5:00pm 17409 Wed 5:30-6:00pm 17513 Thurs 4:30-5:00pm 17363 Sat 9:30-10:00am 17487 Thurs 4:30-5:00pm 17514 Thurs 6:30-7:00pm 17415 Sat 9:00-9:30am 17515 Sat 10:30-11:00am 17365 Mon 6:00-6:30pm 17410 Sat 10:30-11:00am 17456 Sat 11:00-11:30am 17364 Tues 5:00-5:30pm 17703 Fri 10:45-11:15am 17342 Mon 6:30-7:00pm 17336 Sat 10:30-11:00am 17478 Tues 5:30-6:00pm 17516 Mon 5:00-5:45pm 17416 Wed 6:00-6:30pm 17517 Tues 5:00-5:45pm 17479 Thurs 5:30-6:00pm 17455 Wed 5:00-5:45pm 17417 Sat 10:00-10:30am 17518 Thurs 5:00-5:45pm Course Name Code Day Timeslot 17418 Sat 11:00-11:30am 17519 Sat 9:00-9:45am 17337 Mon 9:15-9:45am 17527 Mon 5:45-6:30pm 17339 Mon 10:15-10:45am 17450 Tues 5:00-5:45pm 17341 Mon 4:30-5:00pm 17520 Wed 5:45-6:30pm 17338 Mon 5:00-5:30pm 17452 Thurs 5:45-6:30pm 17340 Mon 5:30-6:00pm Course Name Code Day Timeslot 17521 Sat 9:45-10:30am 17367 Tues 4:00-4:30pm 17463 Mon 4:00-4:30pm 17419 Mon 4:00-4:30pm 17369 Tues 4:30-5:00pm 17464 Mon 5:30-6:00pm 17420 Mon 4:30-5:00pm 17368 Tues 6:30-7:00pm 17467 Mon 6:30-7:00pm 17421 Mon 5:00-5:30pm 17370 Tues 6:30-7:00pm 17466 Tues 4:00-4:30pm 17422 Mon 5:30-6:00pm 17372 Wed 9:15-9:45am 17451 Tues 4:30-5:00pm 17423 Mon 6:00-6:30pm 17373 Wed 10:15-10:45am 17465 Tues 5:30-6:00pm 17424 Mon 6:30-7:00pm 17371 Wed 4:00-4:30pm 17469 Wed 4:00-4:30pm 17425 Tues 4:00-4:30pm 17374 Wed 5:00-5:30pm 17495 Wed 4:30-5:00pm 17426 Tues 4:30-5:00pm 17375 Wed 5:30-6:00pm 17468 Wed 5:00-5:30pm 17427 Tues 5:00-5:30pm 17376 Wed 6:30-7:00pm 17470 Wed 6:00-630pm 17428 Tues 5:30-6:00pm 17378 Thurs 4:00-4:30pm 17472 Thurs 5:00-5:30pm 17429 Tues 6:00-6:30pm 17380 Thurs 5:00-5:30pm 17471 Thurs 5:30-6:00pm 17430 Tues 6:30-7:00pm 17377 Thurs 5:30-6:00pm 17473 Thurs 6:30-7:00pm 17431 Wed 4:00-4:30pm 17379 Thurs 6:00-6:30pm 17474 Sat 9:30-10:00am 17432 Wed 4:30-5:00pm 17387 Fri 9:15-9:45am 17477 Sat 10:00-10:30am 17433 Wed 5:00-5:30pm 17388 Fri 10:15-10:45am 17475 Sat 10:30-11:00am 17434 Wed 5:30-6:00pm 17704 Sat 9:00-9:30am 17476 Sat 11:00-11:30am 17435 Wed 6:00-6:30pm 17381 Sat 9:30-10:00am 17705 Sat 11:30am-12:00pm 17436 Wed 6:30-7:00pm 17382 Sat 10:00-10:30am 17480 Mon 4:00-4:30pm 17437 Thurs 4:00-4:30pm 17383 Sat 10:30-11:00am 17481 Mon 4:30-5:00pm 17438 Thurs 4:30-5:00pm 17384 Sat 11:00-11:30am 17482 Mon 6:30-7:00pm 17439 Thurs 5:00-5:30pm 17385 Sat 11:30-12:00pm 17483 Tues 4:30-5:00pm 17440 Thurs 5:30-6:00pm 17494 Tues 5:45-6:15pm 17441 Thurs 6:00-6:30pm 17390 Mon 9:45-10:15am 17454 Tues 6:00-630pm 17442 Thurs 6:30-7:00pm 17391 Mon 5:00-5:30pm 17484 Wed 4:00-4:30pm 17443 Sat 9:00-9:30am 17393 Mon 5:30-6:00pm 17485 Wed 4:30-5:00pm 17444 Sat 9:30-10:00am 17392 Mon 6:00-6:30pm 17486 Wed 6:00-630pm 17445 Sat 10:00-10:30am 17395 Mon 6:30-7:00pm 17488 Thurs 4:00-4:30pm 17446 Sat 10:30-11:00am 17394 Tues 4:00-4:30pm 17493 Thurs 5:00-5:30pm 17447 Sat 11:00-11:30am 17510 Tues 6:30-7:00pm 17489 Thurs 6:30-7:00pm 17448 Sat 11:30-12:00pm 17396 Wed 9:45-10:15am 17491 Sat 9:00-9:30am 17397 Wed 4:00-4:30pm 17490 Sat 9:30-10:00am 17398 Wed 5:00-5:30pm 17492 Sat 11:30am-12:00pm 17399 Wed 5:30-6:00pm 17497 Mon 4:00-4:30pm 17460 Tues 5:45-6:30pm 17400 Wed 6:30-7:00pm 17506 Mon 4:30-5:00pm 17461 Sat 10:30-11:15am 17401 Thurs 4:00-4:30pm 17496 Mon 6:00-6:30pm 17458 Tues 5:45-6:30pm 17402 Thurs 4:30-5:00pm 17498 Tues 4:00-4:30pm 17459 Sat 10:30-11:15am 17403 Thurs 6:00-6:30pm 17499 Tues 6:30-7:00pm 17462 Sat 11:15-12:00pm 17404 Thurs 6:30-7:00pm 17500 Wed 4:30-5:00pm 17405 Fri 9:45-10:15am 17501 Wed 6:30-7:00pm 17386 Sat 9:00-9:30am 17502 Thurs 4:00-4:30pm 17406 Sat 9:30-10:00am 17503 Thurs 6:00-6:30pm 17335 Mon 7:00-7:45pm 17407 Sat 10:00-10:30am 17505 Sat 9:00-9:30am 17408 Sat 11:00-11:30am 17504 Sat 10:00-10:30am 17336 Wed 7:00-7:45pm 17389 Sat 11:30-12:00pm 17507 Sat 11:30am-12:00pm School Age Programs (6yrs - 14 yrs old) Pre-School 5 (Red Cross Whale) $58.00 Pre-School 3/4 (Red Cross Crocodile) $58.00 AQUATICS
Siwik Swimming Lessons Fall 2023 September 18 to November 25 No Lessons October 9 and November 11 Parent & Tot 1 (Red Cross Starfish) (4 mos - 18 mos) $58.00 Parent & Tot Programs (4 mos - 2.9 yrs old) Parent & Tot 2/3 (Red Cross Duck/Sea Turtle) (18 mos - 2.9 y) $58.00 Swimmer 6 (Red Cross Swim Kids 8) $62.50 Swimmer 5 (Red Cross Swim Kids 7) $62.50 Swimmer 4 (Red Cross Swim Kids 6) $58.00 To register online go to lethbridge.ca/swimming or recex.ca/lethbridge Stan Siwik: 1901 15 Ave N 403-320-3054 Pre-School Programs (3yrs - 5.9 yrs old) Adult 2/3 $65.50 Adult 1 $65.50 Adult Programs (14 yrs & older) Pre-School 2 (Red Cross Sunfish) $58.00 Pre-School 1 (Red Cross Sea Otter & Salamander) $58.00 Swimmer 3 (Red Cross Swim Kids 4 & 5) $58.00 Swimmer 2 (Red Cross Swim Kids 2 & 3) $58.00 Swimmer 1 (Red Cross Swim Kids 1) $58.00 Star Patrol $62.50 complete Ranger Patrol Ranger Patrol $62.50 complete Rookie Patrol Rookie Patrol $62.50 complete Swimmer 6 Canadian Swim Patrol Programs (12+ yrs) Private Lessons (3 yrs +) $220.00 Registration begins August 8th 2023 at 9:00am
Stan

Fritz Sick Swimming Lessons 2023

Community & Family Support Services 6 Aquatics
Stan Siwik Pool: 1901 15 Ave N Nicholas Sheran Pool: 401 Laval Blvd W Fritz Sick Pool: 420 11 St S For more information about memeberships and admission visit: RecEx.ca/Lethbridge Memberships and Visit Cards sold at: Memberships GST Included Child (3-12yrs) Youth (13-17yrs) Student (ID Required) Adult (18-59) Senior (60+yrs) 1 Guardian Family Family 1 Month $43.50 $49.25 $49.25 $71.50 $55.25 $116.75 $149.25 3 Month $75.25 $87.00 $87.00 $133.50 $104.50 $179.75 $243.00 6 Month $139.25 $162.25 $162.25 $220.00 $185.25 $260.50 $370.50 12 Month $260.50 $295.25 $295.25 $405.25 $335.75 $497.75 $694.50 Admissions and 10 Visit Cards GST Included Infant (0-2.9yrs) Child (3-12yrs) Youth (13-17yrs) Student (ID Required) Adult (18-59) Senior (60+yrs) Family Admission FREE $4.25 $4.75 $4.75 $7.00 $5.25 $17.00 10 Visit Card N/A $37.00 $39.50 $39.50 $56.50 $45.50 N/A Leth@recreationexcellence.com Course Name Code Day Timeslot Course Name Code Day Timeslot 17344 Sat 9:00-9:30am 17522 Sat 9:00-9:45am 71345 Sat 9:00-9:30am 17347 Sat 9:30-10:00am 17348 Sat 9:30-10:00am 17523 Sat 9:45-10:30am 17350 Sat 10:00-10:30am 17351 Sat 10:00-10:30am 17353 Sat 10:30-11:00am 17524 Sat 10:30-11:15am 17356 Sat 11:00-11:30am 17355 Sat 11:15-11:45am 17526 Sat 11:15-11:45am 17525 Sat 10:30-11:15am 17359 Sat 11:30-12:00pm Fritz Sick Pool: 420 11th St S 403-320-3109 To register online go to lethbridge.ca/swimming or recex.ca/lethbridge
ADMISSIONS, VISIT CARDS, and MEMBERSHIPS
2023
18 to November 25
Lessons October 9 and November 11 Private Lessons
Age Programs (6 - 14 years old) Private Lessons $220.00 Swimmer 6 $62.50 Swimmer 5 $62.50 Rookie Patrol $62.25 complete swimmer 6 Ranger Patrol $62.25 complete Rookie Patrol Star Patrol $62.25 complete Ranger Patrol
Registration begins August 8th 2023 at 9:00am
Fall
September
No
School
AQUATICS

ADVANCED SWIM PROGRAMS

Sept 29 17323 Fri 5:00-9:00pm

Sept 30 & Oct 1, 14 & 15 Sat/Sun 8:30am-5:00pm

Swim Instructors are responsible for teaching and evaluating candidates participating in the Swim for Life and Canadian Swim Patrol programs. The course prepares instructors to apply level 1 leadership competencies and strategies designed to teach swimming and lifesaving.

*Prerequisite(s): 15 years old and Bronze Cross or higher

This 20 hour course prepares candidates an understanding of the lifesaving principles in the four components of water rescue education: judgement, knowledge, skills and fitness.

*Prerequisite(s): Must be 13 years years old

This 20 hour course begins the transition from lifesaving to lifeguarding and prepares candidates for responsibilities as a lifeguard. Participants must be 13 years old and have complete Bronze Medallion (need not be current).

Prerequisite(s):SFA CPR-C is required before taking the course

Basic First Aid provides a general knowledge of first aid principles and the emergency treatment of injuries. Includes CPR-C and AED certification. Note: Previously called Emergency First Aid

This 40 hour course will certify successful candidates with the NLS Pool option award. Candidates must be 15 years old, have a current Bronze Cross & hold a current Standard First Aid CPR-C Certification. *Note: Please bring proof of SFA/CPR C to first class

National Lifeguard - Pool Recertification $69.00

Intermediate First Aid provides comprehensive training covering all aspects of first aid and CPR. This course is for those who want an in-depth understanding of first aid such as: medical/legal aspects, spinal injuries, environmental injuries, bone and joint injuries, abdominal and chest injuries, burns, and medical emergencies.

*Includes CPR-C and AED certification. Current for 3 years

Intermediate First Aid Recertification

Intermediate First Aid Recertification is a challenge of both theory and practical examination of all skills. Individuals using another Alberta workplace approved standard first aid as a prerequisite to recertify must provide proof of current certification in order to be eligible to recertify (e.g. copy of certification card). Individuals who are no longer current cannot recertify, must attend original course. Individuals who are unsuccessful in completing an Intermediate Recertification course are required to complete an original course.

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

*Prerequisite(s): Must bring current First Aid Certification to course Lifesaving Instructor

New Dates TBA

$376.00

The Lifesaving Instructor course prepares individuals to apply level 1 leadership competencies and strategies designed to plan, teach and evaluate swimming and lifesaving. Candidates are able to teach the following programs:

Canadian Swim Patrol Program, Bronze Star, Bronze Medallion, Bronze Cross, Lifesaving Fitness, Distinction, Basic and Emergency First Aid, and CPR-A, CPR-B and CPR-C.

Prices include all materials, certification fees, and GST REGISTER TODAY!!

Community & Family Support Services 7 Aquatics
For Life Instructor $376.00 Dates Course # Day(s) Time Dates Course # Day(s) Time
Mon
Nov
17320
5:00-9:00pm Nov
25, 26 Sat/Sun 8:30am-5:00pm
Swim
Aug 14 to 18 17251
to Fri 8:30am-5:00pm
17 & 24
Fri
18, 19,
First Aid $115.50
Basic
New Dates TBA
$167.00
Intermediate First Aid
Sat/Sun 8:30am-5:00pm
17311 Sat/Sun 8:30am-5:00pm
7
8 17313 Sat/Sun 8:30am-5:00pm
4 & 5 17317 Sat/Sun 8:30am-5:00pm
Aug 5 & 6 17253
Sept 23 & 24
Oct
&
Nov
Aug 4 17250 Fri 8:30am-5:00pm Sept 22 17310 Fri 8:30am-5:00pm Oct 6 17314 Fri 8:30am-5:00pm Nov 12 17318 Sun 8:30am-5:00pm
$100.00
27
29 17315 Fri 5:00-9:00pm Sat/Sun 8:30am-5:00pm
Oct
to
Bronze Cross $174.00 National Lifeguard - Pool $415.00 Sept
Wed 5:00pm-9:00pm Nov
Wed
20 17309
15 17319
5:00pm-9:00pm
RecEx.ca/Lethbridge Oct
22 17316 Fri 5:00-9:00pm Sat/Sun 8:30am-5:00pm
20 to
Bronze Medallion $174.00

FRITZ SICK LEISURE CENTRE SCHEDULE

Fritz Sick Pool will be CLOSED from August 5th to 27th for the annual shutdown.

Regular Programming will be running until August 4th and will return to normal hours on August 28th.

Schedule Notes

SHUTDOWN - August 5th - August 27th - CLOSED

Fall Lesson Registration - August 8th 9:00am

Private Rentals - Visit RecEx.ca/Lethbridge to view our Birthday and Event Bookings.

Fritz Sick RecEx.ca/Lethbridge 420 - 11 St S Leth@recreationexcellence.com 403-320-3109

Community & Family Support Services 8 Aquatics TUESDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
SATURDAY SUNDAY
1 - 4 & 28 - 31 2023 6:30am - 1pm Lane Swim Senior Swim 1pm - 2pm Aqua Jog 9am - 10am Senior Aqua Fit 12pm - 1pm Aqua Fit 6:30am - 9am 9am - 6:30pm Private Rental Space Available CLOSED 8am - 9am Lane Swim 4 large Lanes Rental Spartans Swim Club 5pm - 8pm 6:30am - 1pm Lane Swim Senior Swim 1pm - 2pm Aqua Jog 9am - 10am Aqua Fit 8am - 9am Rental Spartans Swim Club 5pm - 8pm 6:30am - 1pm Lane Swim Senior Swim 1pm - 2pm Aqua Jog 12pm - 1pm Aqua Fit Rental Spartans Swim Club 5pm - 8pm 6:30am - 1pm Lane Swim Senior Swim 1pm - 2pm Aqua Jog 9am - 10am Aqua Fit 8am - 9am Rental Spartans Swim Club 5pm - 8pm 6:30am - 1pm Lane Swim Senior Swim 1pm - 2pm Aqua Jog 12pm - 1pm Aqua Fit Rental Spartans Swim Club 5pm - 8pm 9am - 6:30pm Private Rental Space Available 8am - 9am 8am - 9am Senior Aqua Fit 9am - 10am 9am - 10am Senior Aqua Fit 11am - 1pm Swim & Splash 11am - 1pm Swim & Splash
AUGUST

NICHOLAS SHERAN LEISURE CENTRE SCHEDULE

Schedule Notes

Civic Holiday - August 7th - CLOSED

Fall Lesson Registration - August 8th 9:00am

Summer Lessons Session 3 - July 31st - August 11th (No Lessons August 7th)

Summer Lessons Session 4 - August 14th - August 25th

Private Rentals - Visit RecEx.ca/Lethbridge to view our Birthday and Event Bookings.

Community & Family Support Services 9 Aquatics
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
Nicholas Sheran Pool RecEx.ca/Lethbridge 401 Laval Blvd W Leth@recreationexcellence.com 403-320-3046 Open Swim 1:30pm - 3:30pm Lane Swim Lane Swim 11:30am - 1pm Open Swim 6:30pm - 7:30pm Lane Swim 12pm - 1pm Lane Swim 2pm - 3:30pm U18 Rec Swim 12pm - 3pm 3pm - 4pm 12pm - 1:30pm Open Swim 2pm - 4pm Lane Swim 1pm - 2pm 9am -8:30pm Aqua Fit 8am - 8:45am *Swim Lessons 8am - 7:30pm Open Gym & Hot Tub Open Gym & Hot Tub 9am -8:30pm Open Gym & Hot Tub Lane Swim 12pm - 1:30pm Open Swim 8am - 7:30pm Open Gym & Hot Tub Open Swim Aqua Fit *Swim Lessons 8am - 7:30pm Open Gym & Hot Tub Aqua Fit 12pm - 2pm Swim & Splash 12pm - 4pm Open Gym & Hot Tub 1pm - 5pm Open Gym & Hot Tub Lane Swim 4pm - 5pm 9am - 12pm *Swim Lessons Leisure Swim 12pm -1:30pm Aqua Fit 6:30pm - 7:15pm Leisure Swim 6:30pm - 8:30pm Lane Swim 7:15pm - 8:30pm 9am-12pm *Swim Lessons 1pm - 3:30pm Open Swim 9am - 12pm *Swim Lessons 1:30pm - 3:30pm 3:30pm - 6:30pm Aqua Fit 6:30pm - 7:15pm Leisure Swim 6:30pm - 8:30pm Lane Swim 7:15pm - 8:30pm 8am - 8:45am 9am-12pm *Swim Lessons Lane Swim 11:30am - 1pm 1pm - 3:30pm 3:30pm - 6:30pm Open Swim 6:30pm - 7:30pm 8am - 8:45am 9am - 12pm *Swim Lessons Rental AHS 1pm - 2pm *Swim Lessons 3:30pm - 6:30pm 6:30pm - 7:30pm Open Swim Lane Swim 3:30pm - 6:30pm *Swim Lessons Rental AHS 3:30pm - 4:30pm Chronic Pain 3:30pm - 6:30pm *Swim Lessons Rental AHS 3pm - 4pm Chronic Pain AquaLite Rental AHS 11:30am - 12:30pm Aquatic Therapy Rental AHS 11:30am - 12:30pm Aquatic Therapy
AUGUST 2023

STAN SIWIK LEISURE CENTRE SCHEDULE

Schedule Notes

Civic Holiday - August 7th - CLOSED

Fall Lesson Registration - August 8th 9:00am

Summer Lessons Session 3 - July 31st - August 11th (No Lessons August 7th)

Summer Lessons Session 4 - August 14th - August 25th

Private Rentals - Visit RecEx.ca/Lethbridge to view our Birthday and Event Bookings.

Pool

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SATURDAY SUNDAY
Stan Siwik
RecEx.ca/Lethbridge 1901 15 Ave N Leth@recreationexcellence.com 403-320-3054
AUGUST
6:30am - 9am Lane Swim 9am-12pm *Swim Lessons 10:30am - 11:30am Aqua Jog Swim & Splash 12pm-1pm Senior Swim 2:30pm - 3:30pm 3:30pm - 6:30pm *Swim Lessons Open Swim 6:30pm - 8pm Leisure Swim Lane Swim 10:30am - 11:30am Aqua Jog Open Swim 1pm - 3:30pm 3:30pm - 6:30pm 6:30am - 8:30pm Lane Swim 2 Lanes U18 Rec Swim 2pm - 3:30pm 9-10:15a Open Swim 11:30am1pm Lane Swim 1pm - 2pm Lane Swim Family Swim 2pm - 3:30pm 1pm - 5pm 1pm - 2pm 6:30am - 9pm Open Gym & Hot Tub 7:45pm - 8:30pm Lane Swim *Swim Lessons Lane Swim 11:30am1pm Lane Swim 1pm - 2:30pm Senior Swim *Swim Lessons Open Swim 6:30am - 9pm Open Gym & Hot Tub Open Swim 6:30am - 8:30pm *Swim Lessons *Swim Lessons 6:30am - 8:30pm Open Gym & Hot Tub 1pm - 7pm Open Gym & Hot Tub 5pm - 6pm Toonie Swim Open Gym & Hot Tub Open Gym & Hot Tub Open Gym & Hot Tub 11:30am - 1pm Lane Swim Open Swim 1pm - 2:30pm 8pm - 9pm 9am-12pm *Swim Lessons 11:30am - 1pm Lane Swim 6:30pm - 7pm Leisure Swim 7pm - 7:45pm Aqua Jog 6:30am - 9am 10:30am - 11:30am Aqua Jog 9am-12pm *Swim Lessons Swim & Splash 12pm-1pm Open Swim 2:30pm - 3:30pm 3:30pm - 6:30pm 3:30pm - 6:30pm 6:30pm - 8pm 9am-12pm *Swim Lessons 10:30am - 11:30am Aqua Jog 11:30am - 1pm Lane Swim 1pm - 3:30pm Swim & Splash 12pm-1pm Swim & Splash 12pm-1pm Swim & Splash 12pm-1pm 10:30am - 11:30am Aqua Jog 9am-12pm Lane Swim 6:30pm - 8:30pm *Swim Lessons 3:30pm - 6:30pm Open Swim 3:30pm - 5pm 6pm - 7pm Lane Swim Open Swim 2pm - 4pm 4pm - 5pm Lane Swim Lane Swim 6:30am - 9am Lane Swim 8am - 9am Aqua Jog Leisure Swim Lane Swim Lane Swim 6:30am - 9am 6:30am - 9am 8am - 9am Aqua Jog Lane Swim 6:30pm - 7pm Leisure Swim 7pm - 7:45pm Aqua Jog Senior Swim 1pm - 2pm 7pm - 7:45pm Aqua Jog 8pm - 9pm 8pm - 9pm 8pm - 9pm 7:45pm - 8:30pm
2023

HENDERSON OUTDOOR POOL SCHEDULE

Schedule Notes

Civic Holiday - August 7th -

1PM - 7PM (Weather Permitting)

Summer Lessons Session 3 - July 31st - August 11th (No Lessons August 7th)

Summer Lessons Session 4 - August 14th - August 25th

Private Rentals - Visit RecEx.ca/Lethbridge to view our Birthday and Event Bookings.

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SATURDAY SUNDAY
AUGUST
2023
OPEN
Henderson Outdoor Pool
2710 Parkside Dr S Leth@recreationexcellence.com 403-320-3056 9-10:15a Open Swim 12pm - 8pm Swim Lessons 10am - 11am Aqua Zumba Open Swim 12pm - 8pm Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim 12pm - 8pm Public Hours 9am - 11am 12pm - 8pm Public Hours 12pm - 8pm 12pm - 8pm Public Hours Swim Lessons 10am - 11am Rental AHS 9am - 11am Swim Lessons 10am - 11am Aqua Zumba 9am - 11am 12pm - 8pm Public Hours 12pm - 8pm Public Hours Swim Lessons 10am - 11am Rental AHS 9am - 11am 12pm - 8pm 12pm - 8pm 12pm - 8pm Public Hours 12pm - 8pm Public Hours 12pm - 8pm Swim Lessons 10am - 11am Rental AHS 9am - 11am 7pm - 7:45pm Aqua Fit Open Swim 12pm - 8pm 7pm - 7:45pm Aqua Fit
RecEx.ca/Lethbridge

ABOUT THE POOLS - NEW CHANGES

Our top priority is to provide a safe and enjoyable experience at our facilities. Safety is paramount when it comes to pools and waterslides, and taking necessary precautions can greatly minimize the chances of accidents and injuries. This summer, our Recreation Excellence leadership team aims to emphasize the importance of implementing proper safety measures, waterslide rules, preventing contamination, and following facility policies.

Water slides add a huge element of fun to swimming pools, but to ensure the good times last, safety must always be the first consideration. In accordance with the manufacturer rules and best practices the waterslides are ONE RIDER SLIDES, the slider must be 42 inches tall and able to ride in a supine position.

Why am I not allowed to ride double with my child on the waterslide?

The force and speed of a double rider can cause riders to be ejected from the slide or lose control during the ride and collide with each other. The increased speed may make it more difficult to control movements and react to unexpected situations, leading to injuries and accidents.

In the event of an emergency or if one rider becomes distressed or disoriented during the ride, the presence of a second rider can complicate the situation. It may be challenging to provide immediate assistance or evacuate both riders safely, potentially delaying rescue efforts and increasing the risk of further harm.

We appreciate your understanding as we make great efforts to ensure all guests enjoy a safe ride on the waterslides.

Can I use the Splash Pad area with my kids?

The slides are for children 10 years of age and younger. Parents are more than welcome to assist their children on the splash pad structure; however, parents are not permitted to ride down the slide on the splash pad structure.

What is a safety check?

Staff will inspect the pool basin for hazards and contamination. Safety checks are conducted at 3:30pm and 6:30pm and require everyone to come out of the water and stay behind the “yellow line” for 10 – 15 minutes. We recommend taking this time to hydrate, re-apply sunscreen, or use the washroom.

What is a bag check?

Our facility strictly enforces policies and rules, such as bag checks, to maintain a secure environment for all visitors. Conducting bag checks at entry helps prevent prohibited and restricted items from entering the premises, to ensure our guests have a safe and fun overall experience.

Why can’t I go swimming right after eating food?

We advise you to wait at least 15 – 20 minutes after eating before you enter the pool. This allows your body to properly digest food and prevent fecal and vomit contaminations. By following these guidelines, we can collectively maintain a clean and healthy swimming environment for everyone to enjoy.

How can I find out more information?

You are welcome to send us an email at leth@recreationexcellence.com or contact our facility for any further questions you may have.

Stan Siwik Leisure Centre 403-320-3054

Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre 403-320-3046

Fritz Sick Leisure Centre 403-320-3109

Henderson Outdoor Pool 403-320-3056

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Community & Family Support Services 15 Aquatics F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n a n d t o r e g i s t e r : l e t h s y n c h r o . c a l s s s c . c o a c h @ g m a i l . c o m | C h e c k u s o u t o n F a c e b o o k & I n s t a g r a m L S S S C 2 0 2 3 / 2 0 2 4 R E G I S T R A T I O N : N O W O P E N A r t i s t i c s w i m m i n g a n d l e a r n - t o - s w i m p r o g r a m s f o r a l l l e v e l s , a g e s 5 t o 1 0 5 ! Come Try It Nights & Start Dates: AquaGo! Division: Levels 1 - 4: Thursday, Sept. 7 or Friday, Sept. 8 Levels 5-6: Tuesday, Sept 12 Competitive Division: Novice (11+ 1st yr), 11-12, 13-15, Jr./Sr.: Tuesday, Sept. 5 9-10, Masters: Thursday, Sept. 7

1 st Furrow Dug for SMRID , 1898

One hundred and twenty-five years ago, on 26 August 1898, Charles Ora Card ploughed the first furrow for the irrigation project that would become the St. Mary River Irrigation District (SMRID).

In the 1890s, the Galt company decided that it was necessary to build an irrigation system that would encourage agriculture and farming in southern Alberta. It was first necessary to get permission from the federal government to build the irrigation system.

Once that approval was received, it was then necessary to find investors, many of whom were from England, to supply the money to build the system.

Then it was necessary to find partners who would construct the system and could encourage farmers who understood irrigation farming to move to southern Alberta.

A partnership was created in 1898 with the LDS Church, who had become irrigation experts from farming the deserts in Utah. The deal was the LDS settlers would build the main canal from the St. Mary River to Lethbridge with branches to Stirling and Magrath. Ninety -five miles of canals were built initially. The LDS settlers who worked on

the canal were paid for the work half in land and half in cash. While the first furlough was dug in 1898, water reached Lethbridge through the canal on 4 September 1900.

Today the St. Mary River Irrigation District runs from south of Lethbridge to Medicine Hat. In September 2000, the St. Mary River Irrigation District erected this plaque and monument and installed the fountain in Henderson Lake.

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Lethbridge Historical Society
facebook.com/LethbridgeHistoricalSociety/
Community & Family Support Services 17 Arts, Culture & Heritage
Community & Family Support Services 18 Arts, Culture & Heritage
Community & Family Support Services 19 Arts, Culture & Heritage
Community & Family Support Services 20 Arts, Culture & Heritage Visit lethlib.ca and start exploring our collection today! Gear up for school and get your Lethbridge Public Library card online AND for no fee in 2023! 601 3 AVENUE S, LETHBRIDGE, AB | 403.327.8770 NOW AT THE GALLERY UNTIL SEPTEMBER 29 NATHAN EUGENE CARSON | Cut from the same cloth INITIATED, ORGANIZED, AND CIRCULATED BY THE POWER PLANT CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY RYLAND FORTIE | EPOCH GNAW SEAN JENA TAAL | WITCH’S FINGERS ART OF AJET | SHOP AT SAAG FEATURE ARTIST saag.ca
Community & Family Support Services 21 Arts, Culture & Heritage G ET YOUR TI CKE T S NOW 40 3 -329 -7328 OR N EWWES TTH EATRE.COM SPE CIAL T HA NK YOU TO: PR ESENTED BY:

WALKING TOURS

AUGUST 2023

EVENTS & PROGRAMS

SPECIAL EXHIBIT | until SEP 03.23

adults and seniors | $10 advance tickets required at least 2 hours before start time | 10% members discount | location details provided during registration.

Wed 02 | 6–7:15 pm

Downtown Historical

Thu 10 | 6–7:15 pm

St. Patrick’s Cemetery

Fri 11 | 6–7:15 pm

Mountain View Cemetery

Wed 16 | 6–7:15 pm

Downtown Historical

Thu 17 | 6–7:15 pm

Remembering Chinatown

Thu 24 | 6–7:15 pm

Downtown Queer History

SPECIAL EVENTS

adults and seniors | registration required | $10 per person | 10% members discount | please arrive 10 minutes early

Wed 09 | noon–2 pm

Blackfoot Beading with Deserae Yellow Horn

FLORA FOUNDATIONS

adults and seniors | $10 advance tickets required at least 2 hours before start time | meet at Galt Museum Viewing Gallery

Sat 12 | noon–2 pm

Sipatsimo (Sweetgrass) with Api’soomaahka

Sat 19 | noon–2 pm

Sweetgrass with Jenny Burke

www.galtmuseum.com

HANDS-ON HISTORY

interactive | all ages | children to attend with caregiver | registration not required | museum admission applies | free to members

Sun 13 | noon–2:00 pm

Astronomy Solar Observing at the Medicine Wheel

ARCHIVES

archives topics and presenters for adults and seniors | registration not required | museum admission applies | free to members

Fri 18 | 3:30–4:30 pm

My Life in Corrections with Ken Hamilton

INDIGENOUS HISTORY

all ages welcome | children to attend with caregiver | registration not required | museum admission applies | free to members

Sun 20 | 10:30–11:30 am

Blackfoot Conversation Circle with Julius Delaney

THE GALT PRESENTS...

adults and seniors | registration not required | museum admission applies | free to members

Thu 24 | 10:30–11:30 am

Professor Jay Whitehead on Theatre Outré and Creativity

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FOR THE SUMMER!
OPEN
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You Know?
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Community & Family Support Services 27 Achieve Independence Learn through Play Social Play Ordered Environment Free to Discover Always raising the standard for best practice Loving childcare – Evidence-based Education – Inclusive – Diversity Where Children Thrive! Building the foundation for lifelong success.
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League Cadets:
Canadian Sea Cadets:
program develops self-discipline, self-respect, respect for others, good citizenship, and physical fitness Learn all things naval including knot tying, terminology, and parts of a ship Take part in activities like kayaking, scuba diving, band, weekend camps, and day trips Join Canada's Largest Maritime-Themed Youth Programs Oceans of Opportunity and TONS of Fun! To Register for Navy League, Visit the Registration Blitz No Registration Cost! No Uniform Costs! *Registration Blitz* September 5th, 6th, and 7th 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm 1708 – 10 Avenue South Questions? Call 403-329-9175 To Register for Sea Cadets, Visit the Registration Blitz or Use the QR Code Below:
Navy
Ages 9-12 Royal
Ages 12-18 Each
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You Know?

EXPLORE THE EXHIBITS

T HE N ATURE OF P LAY

in partnership with Lethbridge Plays Opens August 3

Beautiful Patterns in Nature by the Lethbridge Artists Club August 7 - September 24

C OULEE T REASURES by the Ability Resource Association On display until early September

Ages 2 to 5

Celebrate summer and explore nature with your preschooler during these 2 week courses!

Wednesdays or Thursdays

9:30am - 10:30am or 11am - Noon

$10 per course | New Topics Each Week!

Register Online: Leisure.Lethbridge.c a

Get outside this summer and enjoy nature-based games and activities in these 2 week courses!

Wednesdays or Thursdays

10am - Noon

$20 per course | New Topics Each Week!

Register Online: Leisure.Lethbridge.c a

Summer Nature Walking Club

Ages 18+

Ages 11 to 15

Gettin ’ Scrappy

Discover fun & creative ways to repurpose food scraps!

Learn about propagation & how to make natural dyes. Use the dyes you make to decorate a tote bag to take home.

August 4 | 10:00am - NOON | FREE

Register Online: Le i s u re Le th b r id ge c a

FREE to Attend!

Walk in a different Lethbridge park each morning with a local naturalist!

Session Dates: Aug 8, Aug 22, Sept 5

8:30am - 10:30am | Sign up for 1 session or all 3!

Call to Register: 403-320-3064

In partnership with LSCO & Nature Lethbridge

403.320.3064 | nature.lethbridge.ca | nature@lethbridge.ca

Located in the river valley north of CPR High Level Bridge

Community & Family Support Services 30 Helen Schuler Nature Centre M o n t h l y C a l e n d a r | A u g u s t 2 0 2 3
E XHIBIT H OURS : Tuesday - Friday 9 AM - 6 PM | Saturday - Monday 10 AM - 6 PM
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Community & Family Support Services 32 Helen Schuler Nature Centre
Community & Family Support Services 33 Helen Schuler Nature Centre

Vulnerable - Little Brown Myotis

Did You Know?

The Little Brown bat ( Myotis lucifugus) is the most common bat in Alberta. Its fur is glossy, and varies in colour from dark brown, golden brown, reddish, to olive-brown. The wing and interfemoral membranes are nearly hairless and dark brown or black.

It measures just 8 to 10 cm in length, weighs only 7 to 9 gr, and has a wingspan of 25 to 27 cm.

This bat species can consume up to 1,000 insects in an hour. They must eat half ot

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their body weight in insects per night to prevent malnourishment.

The Little Brown Myotis has a lifespan of more than 10 years, and one was even captured at 31 years old!

In the summer, females rear the pups and live separately from the males. At the beginning of winter, the males and females reunite and hibernate together. They are endangered in Canada. This status is mainly due to a fungus that causes white-nose syndrome, a disease that grows in caves where bats hibernate.

For more information:

www.aiwc.ca/blog/goingbatty/

www.albertabats.ca

www.natureconservancy.ca /en/what-we-do/resourcecentre/featuredspecies/mammals/littlebrown-bat.html

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ calgary/bat-white-noseendangered-alberta1.6265486

https://batwatch.ca/sp/14

www.registrelepsararegistry.gc.ca/virtual_ sara/files/plans/rs_LittleBro wnMyotisNorthernMyotisTri coloredBat_e_proposed.pdf

For information about our Field Trips please visit: www.Naturelethbridge.org

Community & Family Support Services 34 Did You Know? Home of the Lethbridge Naturalists’ Society
Photo: batcon.org Photo: albertabats.ca Photo: parkscanada.ca Source: explorer.natureserve.org

The best parts of summer are about making memories. Give your kids a summer they’ll remember. We have a summer camp for everyone – challenging, creative and confidence-building experiences for youth of all ages.

KODIAKS CAMPs

Developmental Basketball (Sr.)

• Ages 14 – 18

• Aug. 14 to 17 • 6 to 9 p.m.

Developmental Volleyball – High Performance (Jr.)

• Ages 11 – 14

• Aug. 8 to 11 • 6 to 9 p.m.

Developmental Volleyball – Learn to Play (Jr.)

• Ages 11 – 14

• Aug. 8 to 11 • 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Community & Family Support Services 35 Lethbridge College lethbridgecollege.ca/summercamps LEARN MORE OR REGISTER TODAY AT: 403-320-3202 ext. 5355 • youth.initiatives@lethbridgecollege.ca
• Ages 11 – 14 • Aug. 8 to 11 • 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m

BE FIT FOR LIFE Fresh Food Season

'Tis the Season for Fresh Fruits and Veggies

One of the best parts of summer is the availability of locally grown fresh fruits and veggies! Great places the find them:

-the Lethbridge Farmer's Market on Saturdays at the Exhibition or Wednesdays in Festival Square

-local grocery stores like Urban Grocer, Save-On-Foods, Coaldale Food Market, London Road Market

-U-Pick strawerries are available at Broxburn, or saskatoons at Berg's Berries

-your garden!

Cooking with fresh ingredients make for delicious meals. Get the kids involved with picking the foods, trying them raw and then helping to prepare meals.

Fruit Breakfast - Add your favourite summer fruit to some yogurt. Sprinkle with oats, chia seeds and some chopped nuts.

Garden Greek Salad - Dice some tomatoes, chop some cucumbers, slice some sweet onion, spinkle in some feta cheese and olives if you like them. Splash in a little red wind vinegar and olive oil, mix and enjoy!

Garden Veggie Pasta - Lightly saute your favourite veggies wih some minced garlic, salt and pepper. Toss with cooked pasta, 1/2 cup of reserved pasta cooking water, salt and pepper. Add fresh herbs of your choice, some canned fish or beans and top with some grated cheese.

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

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Help us make Lethbridge a great community for people to grow and thrive.

At Lethbridge Family Services, we are only able to provide the programs, events, and support to families in southwestern Alberta with the help of our volunteers. And you can join! It’s a great way to meet new people and give back to your community. The commitment is only a few hours per month but the effects last a lifetime!

www.lfsfamily.ca/volunteer

Learn more at www.lfsfamily.ca/volunteer

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Did You Know?

LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

WHAT IS THE SOUTHERN ALBERTA SPORT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE?

This exciting 1-day event will showcase the incredible opportunities available to leaders in sport. High school student-athlete leaders and advisors are invited to hear from inspiring speakers and meet like-minded community members who are passionate about making a positive impact. Discover your potential as a sport leader.

SESSION TOPICS INCLUDE:

Leadership Opportunities within Sport

How to be a Leader

Coachability: Serving you in Sport, Serving you in Life

Identifying your Passion and Taking Initiative

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT PLEASE VISIT:

www.lethbridgesportcouncil.ca/conference

parker@lethbridgesportcouncil.ca

403-320-5412

PRESENTED BY

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH

Attendees are eligible for exclusive scholarship awards and resources dedicated to aspiring sport leaders.

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SPORT
Powered by Lethbridge Game Changers: Empowering Student Leaders in Sport
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Arenas

Summer Ice Rentals (April 1-August 31)

Summer Arena Floor (April 1-August 31)

Winter Ice (September 1-March 31)

Recreation and Culture Booking Deadlines

Ball Fields & Soccer Fields

School Diamonds, Fields & Parkland Fields (May-Sept)

Book Online at: www.leisure.lethbridge.ca

or call 403-320-3011

Gymnasiums

Book Online at: www.leisure.lethbridge.ca or call 403-320-3011

Book Online at: www.leisure.lethbridge.ca

or call 403-320-3009

Yates Picnic Shelter Bookings

For Booking Details & Deadlines please call: 403-393-6131

For Booking Details & Deadlines please visit: Swimming Pools

www.lethbridge.ca/swimming

Phone Contact for Pools

Book Online at: www.leisure.lethbridge.ca

Special Events

Runs, Festivals, Other Public Events

Private Events

Finds Permit Applications online at: www.lethbridge.ca/event-rentals

For more information please visit: www.leisure.lethbridge.ca or call 403-320-3111

Community & Family Support Services 40 Public Information & Events Sports Camps 1-Jan Booking Deadline 15-Mar Recreation Hockey 1-Jan Recreation Ball or Inline Hockey 1-Jan Fall/Winter 1-May School (Public or Private) 1-Jun Tournaments 1-Jun Leagues 1-Jun Picnic Shelter Season May 1-Oct 1 Opening Date for Picnic Shelter
Oct-1 at 9am Stan Siwik Pool 403-320-3054 Nicholas Sheran Pool 403-320-3046 Fritz Sick Pool 403-320-3106 Public Events 1-Oct Henderson Outdoor Pool 403-320-3056 YMCA-Subaru Aquatic Centre 403-942-5757 Private Events 1 Month Prior to Event U of L Maxbell Aquatic Centre 403-329-2706 Westminster Outdoor Pool 403-320-3058
Reservations: 2024

FREE summer programs for all ages!

Paint yellow fish by storm drains that say “Rainwater Only”

Get involved today!!

www.lethbridge.ca/yellowfishroad **get a kit to keep for a couple weeks**

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2023 BLITZ DAYS: **show up these days and times to paint some stormdrains**

Wednesday, August 16

Kinsmen Park (South): 10am to 12pm

<<<<DATE CHANGE please note that the date for August has been changed>>>>

**adults must be present for duration of Blitz Days** weather dependent** Adopt

For more information, contact: Stephanie Vehnon

E: yfr@lethbridge.ca

P: (403) 320-4988

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a storm drain in your neighbourhood for free!
adoptastormdrain
www.lethbridge.ca/
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I INVEST IN UNBREAKABLE BONDS.

When you volunteer, a better world by girls is possible. Give girls the confidence they need to just be. It’s worth your time. Volunteer as a Guider at girlguides.ca/volunteer

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Local Athletes Compete

at the 2023 North American Indigenous Games and the 2023 Alberta Summer Games

A multi-sport event is typically held over multiple days, featuring competition in many different sports among organized teams of athletes from multiple countries, provinces, or regions The first major, modern, multi-sport event of international significance was the Olympic Games, first held in modern times in 1896 in Athens, Greece, and inspired by the Ancient Olympic Games Multisport Games are held in and around a "host city", which usually changes each time the event is held.

The 10th North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) were held from July 15-23, 2023 in Kjipuktuk (Halifax), Dartmouth, Millbrook First Nation and Sipekne’katik, Nova Scotia The 2023 Games brought together more than 5,000 athletes, coaches and team staff from 756+ Indigenous Nations celebrating, sharing and reconnecting through sport and culture.

Of those 5000 participants, over FIFTY of them represented Lethbridge and SW Alberta As part of Team Alberta these athletes, coaches, and manager at the games participated in basketball, athletics, volleyball, soccer, lacrosse, badminton, and wrestling.

The Alberta Summer Games were held from July 20-23, 2023 in Okotoks and Black Diamond It hosted youth competitions in 14 sports bringing together nearly 3,800 athletes, coaches and managers from across the province Over 100 athletes and coaches from Lethbridge and the surrounding communities of Coalhurst and Coaldale represented Zone 1 at the 2023 Alberta Summer Games

Lethbridge has hosted the Alberta games multiple times, including: 1981 (Summer), 1996 (Winter), 2001 (Seniors), 2009 (inaugural 55+ Winter), 2012 (Summer), 2015 (55+ Winter), 2020/2021 (Summerpostponed then cancelled)

Find the full list of participants and their competition results on the Lethbridge Sport Council's website

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Lethbridge Tennis Club

2611 Parkside Drive South, Lethbridge, AB

Camps

Learn to play and have fun. Age appropriate activities and games.

Coach: Aidan (school teacher and advanced player).

Schedule 2023:

July 3-7

July 17-20 (short week)

July 25-28 (short week)

August 7-11

August 14-18

• Ages 5-12

• Camps run Monday -Friday (most weeks)

• 9 a m - 12 noon

• Camps run subject to interest (minimum of 6 participants)

• Please bring snacks and water bottle

• Payment is $85 per week per child.

Payment by etransfer: lethtennisclub@gmail.com

Please add name of child and camp week in the notes section Weather permitting.

Junior Lessons

Coaches: Volunteer Club members

Schedule 2023:

July:

August

Saturday 8th, 15th, 22nd

Saturday 5th, 12th, 19th

Ages 5-9 years 11 a.m.-12 noon, 10+ years 12 noon-1 p.m.

Requires purchase of Junior membership or Family membership.

Weather permitting

Private Coaching

Coach: Emily (Division 1 US college tennis player)

Fees: $30-$60 per hour.

Memberships

Annual Membership:

Junior: $35

College/University Student (with ID): $100

Adult: $150

Senior: $135

Couple: $260

Family: $320

Short term $10/day, $60/month

Payments can be made by cash/cheque at the club from opening day or by etransfer to: lethtennisclub@gmail.com

When paying by etransfer please add the names of the individual members registering in the Notes section of the etransfer.

Membership includes use of courts except for club events.

Club Day most Saturdays 1-3 p m.

Everyone Welcome. See website for daily calendar: www.tennislethbridge.ca

Adult Lessons

Beginner to advanced players.

Coaches: Volunteer Club members

Schedule 2023: July & August

Men: Tuesdays 6-7pm

Women: Wednesdays 6-7pm

Informal play from 7 p.m.

Requires purchase of membership

Weather permitting

Contact: emgranson28@gmail.com Payment is by etransfer: lethtennisclub@gmail.com Please add name of player and dates in the notes section.

Email: lethtennisclub@gmail.com Website: www.tennislethbridge.ca

Community & Family Support Services 47 Public Information & Events
Lethbridge Kyodokan Judo Club 2023-2024 Registration www.lajudo.com In Person: September 5,6,7 6:00pm to 7:30pm Registration Packages available at: Fall Classes Begin Week of Sept 11 th 2775 28 Avenue S (403) 320-7316 Register before August 25 th save $50.00 Limited Beginner Spaces Available (Ages 6 and up) Questions? Contact Angie at lethjudo@gmail.com
summer outdoor roving gyms lethbridgesportcouncil.ca/roving-gyms
Community & Family Support Services 50 Did You Know?
Community & Family Support Services 51 Skating & Hockey

Jumpstart helps give kids

A SPORTING CHANCE

Since 2005, Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities has removed financial barriers to play for over 1.8 million* kids.

From swimming to hockey to football and dance, kids in Canada like to stay active. And when they do, the benefits last a lifetime.

LEARN MORE AT JUMPSTART.CANADIANTIRE.CA OR CALL 1-844 YES-PLAY

Community & Family Support Services 52 Skating & Hockey
*As of December 2018
What kids do is up to them; we’re here to help them do it.

City of Lethbridge Skating Programs

Recreation Skating Shinny Hockey/Ringette

Beginner Skate : A slower-paced time for people to practice their skating basics. Skating aids are allowed during this skate. Helmets are recommended.

Family Skate : A special time for parents and children (17 yrs. of age & under) to enjoy a skate together.

Parent & Tot Skate : Free Fun time for parents & pre-school children to learn how to skate. Helmets are recommended.

Public Skate : A skate open to everyone to enjoy. Senior Skate: A skate open for everyone 55 years and over.

Figure Skate : A time for skaters of all ages to practice figure skating skills.

Youth Shinny Hockey : For ages 5 to 15 years, shinny hockey is played with a sponge puck with no body contact and no slap shots. Play is on half ice and is coordinated by Ice Marshals. Players require a hockey stick, skates and a helmet.

Adult Shinny Hockey : Informal hockey for adults is played with a hard puck with no body contact or slap shots. It is played on full ice and is selfsupervised. Protective equipment is required. Senior Shinny Hockey : Senior shinny hockey is for adults 55 and over with no body contact and no slap shots. Protective equipment is required. Ringette Shinny : For all ages. Ringette shinny is played with a regulation ring, with no body contact. Players require a ringette stick, skates, gloves, and a helmet with a cage.

Pass Definitions

Family: Parents/guardians (up to 2) and children (up to 17 yrs old) residing in the same household permanently.

Purchase Locations

During Paid Public Program Hours Only:

Community & Family Support Services 53 Skating & Hockey Under 3 FREE Youth (13-17) 8.50 $ Youth (13-17) 4.25 $ Adult (18-54) 10.75 $ Adult (18-54) 5.50 $ Senior (55+) 8.50 $ Senior (55+) 4.25 $ Family (Up to 2 adults and 7 children) 13.50 $ Youth (13-17) 31.44 $ Youth (13-17) 54.00 $ Adult (18-54) 50.52 $ Adult (18-54) 92.16 $ Senior (55+) 31.44 $ Senior (55+) 54.00 $ Youth (13-17) 156.25 $ Adult (18-54) 241.50 $ Senior (55+) 156.25 $
Nicholas Sheran Arena ATB Centre Labour Club Ice Centre Civic Ice Centre
Shinny Public Skate 1 Year Pass ( Va l i d 1 y e a r f r o m d a te o f p u r ch a se )
Fees Recreation Public Skate Single Admission Shinny Public Skate Single Admission 12 Punch Recreation Public Skate Pass 12 Punch Shinny Public Skate Pass
Pass
Community & Family Support Services 54 University of Lethbridge

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Lethbridge Park ‘n’ Ride Transit Terminal Rooftop

705 5th Avenue South

7:00pm-11:00pm

Tickets $45.00/night

www.wideskiesmusicfest.org

CASA Rotary Square

230 8 St South

12:15pm-1:00pm

Free to attend www.calendar.lethbridge.ca

Galt Gardens 11:00am-4:00pm

Free to attend www.saea.ca

Wide

Skies Music Festival

Presented by The Geomatic Attic, the 6th Wide Skies Music Festival celebrates beautiful Downtown Lethbridge by presenting world class and top shelf musicians at a show stopping venue on the rooftop of the Lethbridge Park N’ Ride Building.

Lunch & Listen Kid’s Concert

Join The Music Conservatory for a FREE outdoor kid’s concert, August 4, from 12:15 - 1:00 p.m., on Casa’s Rotary Square*. Be prepared to sing along to all your favourite songs, from Coco to Frozen! *In event of bad weather, concert will be moved to the Casa Community Room.

Heritage Day 2023

Southern Alberta Ethnic Association Presents: Heritage Day. This event is happening on Monday, August 7 at Galt Gardens! Celebrate cultural heritage and join us for fabulous food vendors, live entertainment, children’s activities as well as fun and laughter. This event is FREE for the whole family to enjoy! 11 am to 4 pm

Lethbridge & District Exhibition 3401 Parkside Dr South Free to Enter www.whoopupdays.ca

Thursdays

CASA Rotary Square 230 8 Street, South 5pm-7pm Free to Attend www.calendar.lethbridge.ca

Every Saturday Lethbridge’s parkrun

2023 Whoop Up Days

Lethbridge & District Exhibition presents: Whoop-Up Days. Festivities include: Parade, Marketplace, Food Trucks, Live Music, Midway, Indigenous Programming, Pro Rodeo and More.

Upside Downtown Concerts & Art

CASA presents weekly after work concerts in Rotary Square. Meet with friends and enjoy live music every Thursday this summer from 5:00pm-7:00pm. Concerts are free, with a cash bar and plenty of space to gather.

Join the PARKRUN movement! A new program is in town for anyone who loves to walk, jog, run or volunteer in our city parks! Meet us at the Kinsmen Picnic Shelter for weekly Parkruns every Saturday. Join the community in active & healthy living!

*Kinsmen Picnic Shelter* Henderson Lake Park 9:00am

For more info or to register go to: www.parkrun.ca

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