February 2017 Recreation & Culture Guide

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Recreation & Culture Guide February 2017

Galt Museum & Archives premeires the Canada 150th themed documentary “A Tale of Two Galts� - see page 48 for details


TABLE OF CONTENTS February 2017

AQUATICS About the Pools ............................... 11 Info/Pass Prices/Pass Programs ....... 7-8 PUBLIC SWIM SCHEDULES Fritz Sick Pool ................................... 6 Max Bell Aquatic Centre ................... 62 Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre Pool .... 4 Stan Siwik Family Pool ....................... 5 SWIM LESSONS Advanced Swim Programs ................ 10 How to Register ................................ 9 ARTS, CULTURE & HERITAGE Allied Arts Council .......................14-15 CASA ............................................. 13 Galt Museum & Archives .................. 16 Lethbridge Public Library .................. 17 Southern Alberta Ethnic Association ... 17 Southern Alberta Art Gallery ............. 18 Lethbridge Community Band..............20 COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES YWCA Family Day............................ 21 Lethbridge Montessori...................... 21 Nord-Bridge Senior Citizen Association 20 TechBridge.......................................21 Mental Health Committee...................22 DID YOU KNOW? Active Living Guide - Be Fit For Life ... 28 Arts In Lethbridge ........................... 19 West Highlands Park ........................ 55 Historical Society ............................. 12 Naturalists Society ........................... 26 Recreation & Culture Projects ........... 58 Sport Council .................................. 51 United Way .................................... 23

HELEN SCHULER NATURE CENTRE Programs & Events ......................24-25 LETHBRIDGE COLLEGE Programs & Events .......................... 27 LETHBRIDGE HERALD ADVERTISING Advertising .................................29-33 PUBLIC INFORMATION & EVENTS 24 Hour Info Lines............................. 3 Assoc canadienne-francaise de l’Alberta34 Canada 150 .......................... 34,48, 50 Community Capital Grant..................39 Heart of our City ............................. 35 Lethbridge Community Network ........ 37 Lethbridge Exhibition Park ................ 34 Lethbridge Sport Council .................. 38 Rec & Culture Booking Info ...........40-41 Rec & Culture Fee Assistance ........44-46 Regulatory Services ......................... 42 Sports Hall of Fame..........................39 Waste & Recycling Services .............. 47 World Curling Championships............ 36 RECREATION PROGRAMS Lethbridge Minor Softball ................. 53 Southwest Little League ................... 54 YMCA ............................................ 52 YWCA ............................................ 54 SKATING & HOCKEY Public Skating ................................. 56 Skating Programs ............................ 57

UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE

Information & Events ...................59-62

Recreation & Culture Guide Coordinated by the City of Lethbridge, Recreation & Culture Department Printed in Canada


Welcome to the FEBRUARY 2017 Recreation & Culture Guide Celebrate Family Day—Monday February 20th Enjoy all that our City has to offer for the whole family!

It’s A Party! Canada Celebrates 150 years of Confederation! Great activities all year long for details check out pages 48-51

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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 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

Public Skating Public Swimming Winter Ice Safety Transit Information

403-320-4971 403-320-4970 403-320-4974 403-320-4978

Assistance during Regular Hours

Recreation & Culture Community Links

403-320-3020 403-320-3885 403-328-5465

other inquiries?

leisure@lethbridge.ca

City of Lethbridge

www.community-links.ca

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Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre February 1 - 28 Schedule

Open Swim

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

10:00-11:30am

9:00-11:30am

10:00-11:30am

9:00-11:30am

10:00-11:30am

1:00-3:30pm

1:00-3:30pm

1:00-3:30pm

1:00-3:30pm

2:00-4:30pm

6:30-8:00pm

6:30-8:00pm

6:30-8:00pm

6:30-8:00pm

Senior Swim

4:30-5:30pm

($1.00)

11:30-1:00pm

11:30-1:00pm 8:45-9:30pm

8:45-9:30pm 9:00-10:00am

11:30-1:00pm 8:45-9:30pm

11:30-1:00pm

11:30-1:00pm

8:45-9:30pm

7:00-8:00pm

9:00-10:00am

8:00-8:45pm

8:00-8:45pm

8:00-8:45pm

12:00-1:00pm 5:30-6:30pm

9:15-11:15am

No Classes Feb 18 & 20

3:30-6:30pm

3:30-6:30pm

3:30-6:30pm

9:00-12:00pm

3:30-6:30pm

9:00am-9:30pm 9:00am-9:30pm 9:00am-9:30pm 9:00am-9:30pm 9:00am-8:00pm 12:00-6:30pm

Holiday Hours Feb 20

Family Day

Apr 14 Apr 17

Good Friday Easter Monday

May 22

Victoria Day

1 - 4pm 4 - 5pm CLOSED 1 - 4pm 4 - 5pm CLOSED

Open Swim Cond Swim (Siwik 1 - 5pm) Open Swim Cond Swim (Siwik 1 - 5pm)

Lessons - Spring 2017 Session

Registration for the 2017 Spring Lesson Session at Nicholas Sheran Pool will begin on Tuesday Mar 7, 2017 at 9am. Registration for lessons at Stan Siwik pool opens on Tuesday Mar 14, 2017 at 9am. Call or register in person.

Private Rentals

Are you looking for something to do for your family, organization or business? Book a private rental at the pool. Rates are very reasonable and it’s a great time for everyone. Contact the pool for availability and bookings.

Aquatic Advanced Courses

Check out the Advanced Course page for training to become an Instructor / Lifeguard.

January Pass Sale

Aquatics

7:00-8:00pm

8:00-8:45pm

Pool space may be shared at any time

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3:30-4:30pm

1:00-2:30pm 9:15-11:15am

Lessons Fitness Area & Hot Tub

4:30-7:00pm

9:00-10:00am

Family Swim End Mar 25, 2017

1:00-3:30pm

5:30-7:00pm 1:00-2:00pm

AquaFit

Sunday

2:30-5:30pm

Aquatic Renewal for Chronic Pain

Condition Swim

Saturday

The January pass sale ends January 31, 2017 so get your Fitness Advantage pass at 10% off the regular price before the sale ends. Note: sale prices are not valid on Visit Cards and Swim/Skate Combo passes. Sale cannot be combined with any other offer. Visit the City of Lethbridge web site at www.lethbridge.ca/leisure for more Aquatic information.

401 Laval Boulevard West / Phone: 320-3046

1:00-8:00pm


Stan Siwik Family Pool

February 1 - 28 Schedule Open Swim $1/$2 Swim Condition Swim

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

1:00-3:00pm

9:00-11:30am 1:00-3:30pm

1:00-3:00pm

9:00-11:30am 1:00-3:30pm

6:30-8:00pm

6:30-8:00pm

6:30-8:00pm

6:30-8:00pm

9:00-10:30am 11:30-1:00pm

11:30-1:00pm

9:00-10:30am 11:30-1:00pm

11:30-1:00pm

8:45-9:30pm 10:30-11:30am 8:00-8:45pm

AquaJog Seniors Swim Parent & Tot Swim Family Swim Lessons

Begin Jan 16, 2017

Fitness & Hot Tub

8:45-9:30pm

8:45-9:30pm 10:30-11:30am 8:00-8:45pm

8:00-8:45pm

3:00-4:00pm

3:00-4:00pm

10:45-12:00pm

10:45-12:00pm

9:15-11:15am

9:15-11:15am

Small Pool

8:45-9:30pm 8:00-8:45pm

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

1:00-4:30pm

12:00-2:00pm

4:00-7:00pm

5:30-7:30pm

3:00-6:00pm

9:00-10:30am 11:30-1:00pm 4:30-5:30pm 7:30-8:30pm 10:30-11:30am

2:00-3:00pm

1:00-2:00pm

6:00-7:00pm

7:00-8:00pm

10:45-12:00pm Small Pool

Small Pool

2:00-4:00pm 9:00-12:00pm

No Lessons Feb 18 & 20

3:30-6:30pm

3:30-6:30pm

3:30-6:30pm

3:30-6:30pm

9:00am-9:30pm 9:00am-9:30pm 9:00am-9:30pm 9:00am-9:30pm 9:00am-8:30pm 12:00-7:00pm

1:00-8:00pm

Pool space may be shared at any time depending on program requirements.

Holiday Hours\ Feb 20

Family Day

Apr 14

Good Friday

Apr 17 May 22

Easter Monday Victoria Day

1 - 4pm 4 - 5pm 1 - 4pm 4 - 5pm CLOSED 1 - 4pm 4 - 5pm

Open Swim Cond Swim Open Swim Cond Swim (Nicholas 1 - 5pm) Open Swim Cond Swim

Lesson Registration - Spring 2017 Session

Registration for the 2017 Spring Lesson Session at Stan Siwik Pool will begin on Tuesday Mar 14, 2017 at 9am. Registration for lessons at Nicholas Sheran pool opens on Tuesday Mar 7, 2017 at 9am. Call or register in person.

Birthday Parties

The pool makes a great location for a Birthday Party. contact the pool for times and availability.

Advanced Aquatic Courses

Would you like to work in Aquatics? It’s an exciting and rewarding field so start your training to become an Instructor / Lifeguard. Contact the pool for details Upcoming Women’s Only Swims - Friday Feb 3, Mar 3 and Apr 7, 2017. Time is 8:30 - 9:30pm

Visit the City of Lethbridge web site at www.lethbridge.ca/leisure for more Aquatic information.

1901 - 15 Avenue North / Phone: 320-3054

Aquatics

Women’s Only Swim

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Fritz Sick Pool

February 1 - 28 Schedule Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Open Swim Condition Swim Seniors Swim

6:30-1:00pm

9:00-1:00pm

6:30-1:00pm

9:00-1:00pm

3:00-5:00pm

3:00-5:00pm

3:00-5:00pm

3:00-5:00pm

6:30-9:00pm

6:30-9:00pm

6:30-9:00pm

6:30-9:00pm

6:30-1:00pm 3:00-8:00pm

Saturday

Sunday

1:00-4:00pm

CLOSED

12:00-4:00pm

CLOSED CLOSED

2:00-3:00pm

2:00-3:00pm

2:00-3:00pm

2:00-3:00pm

2:00-3:00pm

Waterfit

12:00-1:00pm 7:00-8:00pm

9:15-10:15am

12:00-1:00pm 7:00-8:00pm

9:15-10:15am

12:00-1:00pm 7:00-8:00pm

Swim Clubs

4:30-6:30pm

4:30-6:30pm

4:30-6:30pm

4:30-6:30pm

CLOSED

$1 For 1 Hour

CLOSED

Senior Waterfit

10:30-11:30am

10:30-11:30am

CLOSED

Masters

5:30-6:30pm

5:30-6:30pm

CLOSED

Deepwater Jog

12:00-1:00pm 7:00-8:00pm

12:00-1:00pm 7:00-8:00pm

Hours of Operation

6:30am-1:00pm 9:00am-1:00pm 6:30am-1:00pm 9:00am-1:00pm 6:30am-1:00pm 2:00pm-9:00pm 2:00pm-9:00pm 2:00pm-9:00pm 2:00pm-9:00pm 2:00pm-8:00pm

12:00-1:00pm

CLOSED

12:00-4:00pm

CLOSED

Pool space may be shared at any time depending on program requirements.

Holiday Hours

Feb 20 Family Day April 14 Good Friday April 17 Easter Monday

CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED

(Nicholas/Siwik - 1:00pm - 5:00pm) (Siwik 1:00-5:00pm) (Nicholas 1:00-5:00pm)

Spartans Swim Club

- Mon & Wed - Tue & Thu

5:00 - 6:00pm (whole pool) / 6:00 - 6:30pm (4 lanes) 5:00 - 6:00pm (whole pool) / 6:00 - 6:30pm (4 lanes)

Fitness Goals

Stick with your fitness routine - after 21 days it becomes a habit that you won’t want to miss. If you haven’t started yet now is the perfect time! Come join one of our water fit or jog classes and have some fun working out!

Fitness Programs

The New Year often brings new resolutions. If one of yours is to work on your fitness level then check out our Aquatic Fitness programs. AquaFit and AquaJog are fun, low impact excercises to help increase your level of fitness. Join us in the water!!!

Pool Schedule

Aquatics

Please look for postings at the pool for lane scheduling and additional swim times.

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Visit the City of Lethbridge web site at www.lethbridge.ca/leisure for more Aquatic information.

420 - 11 Street South / Phone: 320-3109


Admission, Visit Cards & Pass Programs Recreation Swim Program Admissions (incl. GST) Prices effective September 1, 2016

Fitness Advantage Aquatic Program Admissions (incl. GST) Prices effective September 1, 2016

Open Swim, Family Swim

AquaFit, AquaJog, Waterfit, Condition Swims, Lane Swims

Infant (0 - 2) Youth (3 - 17) Adult (18+) Senior (60+) Family

Single Admission No Charge $ 3.75 $ 5.25 $ 3.75 $14.50

Visit Card $30.00 for 10 Visits $45.00 for 10 Visits $30.00 for 10 Visits N/A

Infant (0 - 2) Youth (3 - 17) Adult (18+) Senior (60+) Family

Single Admission N/A $ 5.25 $ 6.25 $ 5.25 N/A

Visit Card N/A $42.50 for 10 Visits $55.00 for 10 Visits $45.00 for 10 Visits N/A

Aquatic Pass Programs (please add GST) Prices effective September 1, 2016 Swim/Skate Combo Recreation Pass

Recreation Swim Pass Youth (3 - 17) Adult (18+) Senior (60+) Family One Parent Family

3 month $64.50 $95.25 $71.50 $176.50 $130.75

6 month $99.75 $143.75 $116.00 $271.50 $186.50

Youth (3 - 17) Adult (18+) Senior (60+) Family One Parent Family

3 month $94.25 $129.50 $102.75 $227.25 $186.50

6 month $143.75 $194.75 $152.25 $352.25 $245.50

Option Add-ons for Family & One Parent Family Programs 3 month 6 month Extended Family Rec $35.50 per person $67.75 per person Add-on Adult Fitness $59.00 per person $99.75 per person Add-on Youth Fitness $35.50 per person $51.25 per person Extended Family Fitness $80.50 per person $135.00 per person Add on Shinny $77.00/Season Add on Youth $45.00/Season Swim/Skate Combo Fitness Advantage Pass

Youth (3 - 17) Adult (18+) Senior (60+) Family One Parent Family

3 month $85.00 $123.25 $110.00 $271.50 $186.50

6 month $145.00 $203.75 $176.25 $425.50 $290.25

Lost Card Fee - $6.00 + gst (Visit Cards cannot be replaced as they are transferable.)

3 month Youth (3 - 17) $135.00 Adult (18+) $187.50 Senior (60+) $135.00 Family $343.75 One Parent Family $288.50

6 month $205.50 $294.25 $205.50 $487.75 $376.00

Swim Pass Purchase Locations All Passes & Visit Cards now sold at: - Stan Siwik Family Pool: 1901-15th Ave. North - Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre: 401 Laval Blvd. West - Fritz Sick Pool: 420 - 11th St. South - Henderson Pool (Summer Only): 2710 Parkside Dr. South

Aquatics

Fitness Advantage Aquatic Pass

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Aquatic Pass Program Choices Recreation Swim Pass - Passes are available for both 3 and 6 month terms - This pass includes admission to recreation swim programs only (Open Swim & Family Swim). - Valid locations include: Nicholas Sheran Pool, Stan Siwik Pool, Fritz Sick Pool, Henderson Pool & Westminster Pool. - This pass includes use of the weight room, hot tub and sauna ONLY during recreation swim programs. Fitness Advantage Swim Pass - Passes are available for both 3 and 6 month terms - This pass includes admission to all recreation swim programs (Open Swim & Family Swim) PLUS all fitness aquatic programs (AquaFit, AquaJog, Waterfit, Condition Swim and Lane Swim). - Valid locations include: Nicholas Sheran Pool, Stan Siwik Pool, Fritz Sick Pool, Henderson Pool, Westminster Pool & designated YWCA Fitness classes. - This pass includes ANYTIME use of the weight room, hot tub and sauna ONLY during regular facility hours at Nicholas Sheran and Stan Siwik Pools. - This pass includes fitness classes at the YWCA during scheduled public times (DOES NOT include Health Club privileges). - For a Family Fitness Advantage pass, all members must be able to participate fully in all aspects of the fitness activity and not require adult supervision. - This pass provides a 50% discount on daily (drop in) admission rates to the 1st Choice Savings Centre for Sport & Wellness at the U of L. Swim/Skate Combo Recreation Pass - Passes are available for both 3 and 6 month terms - This pass includes all Recreation Swim pass services PLUS all recreation skates (Public, Family, Beginner, Adult and Parent & Tot) at City of Lethbridge arenas. Swim/Skate Combo Fitness Advantage Pass - Passes are available for both 3 and 6 month terms - This pass includes all Fitness Swim pass services PLUS all recreation skates (Public, Family, Beginner, Adult and Parent & Tot) at City of Lethbridge arenas.

Aquatics

Shinny Option Family & One Parent Family Swim/Skate Combo pass purchasers may add on an Adult or Youth Shinny option (September to April season).

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Add-On Fitness Option Family & One Parent Family Recreation pass & Swim/Skate Combo Recreation pass purchasers may add on an Adult or Youth Fitness option. Options MUST be purchased at the same time the Family pass is issued.

Visit Card Policies - Save money on admissions by purchasing a Visit Card! - Cards are available for recreation swims or fitness advantage programs. - Valid locations include: Nicholas Sheran Pool, Stan Siwik Pool, Fritz Sick Pool, Henderson and Westminster Pools. - Cards are transferable, bring a friend & use your card. - No refunds or replacements for lost cards. Definitions Adult - 18 to 59 years of age Youth - 3 to 17 years of age Senior - 60 years of age and older Family - Parents/Guardians (2 adults) & children (17 years of age or younger) residing in the same household permanently. One Parent Family - One specific Parent/Guardian & children (17 years of age or younger) residing in the same household permanently. Extended Family The Family & One Parent Family pass may be extended to include the following: - Adult children (18 yrs of age & older) permanently living at the parent or guardian’s residence and not attending high school. - Biological children visiting for extended time periods. - Grandparents. - Full-time Babysitter. Family Swim - Parent(s) or Guardian(s) & children (17yrs of age or younger) residing in the same household permanently (Fitness Pass holders have access to the weight room, hot tub & sauna only)

Senior Swim & Senior Waterfit - 60 years of age and older may attend. (Fitness Pass holders have access to the weight room, hot tub & sauna only)

Aquafit/Aquajog/Waterfit - Must have a Fitness Pass or pay the Fitness Admission rate to attend. Condition Swim - Must have a Fitness Pass or pay the Fitness Admission rate to attend. Open Swim - Must have a Recreation or Fitness Pass or pay the Recreation Admission rate to attend.


Registration / Refund Information Lesson Registration

Withdrawals

Registrations can be made by phone or in person - neither method takes precedent over the other Registration is on a first come first served basis Participants may register in a maximum of two (2) classes/session Participants may waitlist in any class Preparing to Register 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. - Course # and alternatives if first choice is full - Payment information incl 3 digit # 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 not accepted)

- Withdrawals received more than ten (10) business days prior to the start of the lesson set or course will not be subject to a withdrawal fee. - Withdrawals made between three (3) and ten (10) business 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 three (3) business days before the lesson start date. - No refunds will be given if withdrawal is within three (3) business days of the lesson start date.

Registration can be made by phone or in person (neither takes precedent) If registering by phone please Do Not leave a message - keep trying Registrations begin at 9:00am and can be made at Fritz Sick, Nicholas Sheran and Stan Siwik Pools. If you do not have an account please set one up prior to registration. Staggered registration for Spring 2017 Lesson Sessions begins: Mar 07, 2017 for Nicholas Sheran Pool at 9am Mar 14, 2017 for Stan Siwik Pool at 9am Cancellation Deadlines - Cancellation of classes with insufficient registration / registrants begins two (2) weeks prior to the start of lessons Cancellation Deadline Date - Winter Lesson Session - Jan 9, 2017

Registration Locations Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre Pool 401 Laval Boulevard West Lethbridge, AB Phone: 320-3046 Stan Siwik Family Pool 1901 - 15th Avenue North Lethbridge, AB Phone: 320-3054 Fritz Sick Pool 420 - 11St. South Lethbridge, AB. Phone: 320-3109

All transfers are subject to availability and may be made without penalty up to three (3) business days (Mon-Fri) 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 / Passes Passes are available in both 3 and 6 month terms. Passes are non-transferable which means others cannot use them. Refunds for passes are granted only for medical or relocation reasons. Proof of medical and proof of relocation must be provided in each case for a refund to be issued. All requests must be made before the pass expiry date. Refunds will be pro-rated for the unused portion of the pass. Passes are valid at all pools so extensions will not be granted for Annual Shutdowns. Visit cards are transferable and do not expire. They are non-refundable

Lost or Stolen Cards At the request of the card holder lost or stolen cards will be replaced. A $6.00 lost card fee will apply (does not include GST).

Aquatics

Registration

Transfers

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Advanced Swim Programs

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Winter 2017 Water Safety Instructor - $375.00 Dates Jan 07 (Intro) Jan 08 -19 Jan 20-Mar 23 Mar 24,25,26 Apr 01,02

Course #

Day

35749

Sat

Time 1:00pm-5:00pm

On Line Component (at home) Teaching experience (over 5wks) Class/Pool

Fri Sat/Sun

5:00pm-9:00pm 9:00am-3:30pm

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 - $85.00 Feb 17

35669

Fri

Bronze Medallion/Cross - $255.00 35597

Tue-Fri

Course #

Apr 18-22

36402

Day

Tue-Sat

Time

9:00am-5:30pm

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

NL Pool Recert - $65.00 Mar 08

35664

Wed

5:00pm-9:30pm

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

Feb 4,5 Mar 11,12

Standard First Aid - $145.00 35754 35673

Sat/Sun Sat/Sun

8:30am-5:00pm 8:30am-5:00pm

5:00pm-9:00pm

Note: Must bring proof of WSI certification to the exam Feb 21-24

National Lifeguard Pool - $ 265.00

Dates

8:30am-5:00pm

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

SFA Recert - $85.00

Feb 10 Mar 24

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.

Coming Soon: Stroke Improvement

Stroke Improvement 1: This course will allow any candidate from SK 6-10 to work on any skills that need improvement ,great for those who need 1 or 2 items to complete a level. Stroke improvement 2: Planning on taking courses in Bronze Medallin/Cross, NL Pool or Recertifying awards? This course will give candidates the opportunity to prepare for any advanced course skills with an instructor,prior to taking an advanced course. Stay tuned for further details

35667 35752

Fri Fri

8:30am-5:00pm 8:30am-5:00pm

Note: Must bring proof of Standard First Aid to the exam Feb 11 Mar 4

Red Cross Baby Sitting- $65.00 35671 35672

Sat Sat

8:30am-5:00pm 8:30am-5:00pm

Basic First Aid and Cargiving skills for youth 11-15 years old. During 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.

Prices include all materials and certification fees. GST not included.

Want to be a Red Cross Water Safety Instructor? Welcome to the Water Safety Instructor Course! This 8 week 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.

Aquatics

Here is a quick overview of the course

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Intro Session (4hrs Classroom/Pool) WSI On Line Component (at home) WSI Teaching Experience (8 - 11hrs co-teaching with a supervising WSI) Final Skills/Strokes Eval & Emergency Procedures (4hrs Classroom/Pool) Class Room/Pool Component (24hrs over 2 weekends)

1901 - 15 Ave North (403) 320-3054


ABOUT THE POOLS Can I take pictures of my kids in the pool?

FAQ’s - Taking Pictures

Recreation Excellence makes public safety its top priority in the facilities we operate. Due to the advances in technology along with the ease of which things can be posted on the internet the following policy is in place for the use of electronic recording equipment in the facilities we operate in order to protect the privacy of our patrons as much as possible. MEDIA Media personnel must have permission from the Assistant General Manager or General Manager to be in the facility. An agenda as to what they are filming or taking pictures of must be provided. All patrons / staff members must be made aware that filming / picture taking is occurring in the facility. In addition the media must receive permission from any patrons / staff members that they will be filming / taking pictures of (documentation required). The Facility Manager will be made aware that the media will be in the facility and staff members are not permitted to speak to the media on behalf of the facility or Recreation Excellence unless authorized to do so. PUBLIC The use of any type of electronic recording equipment, including but not limited to, cell phones, cameras, video recorders, tablets, computers etc. is strictly prohibited in any of the change rooms within the facility. Patrons must get permission to take pictures / video in the rest of the facility. The patron will be made aware that they can only take pictures / video of those who have provided consent. The patron will identify to staff those who they are filming and staff may verify with those patrons if necessary.

Celebrating Volunteerism in 2017

Be a part of the impact! Create your profile and register your hours.

The Canada 150 for 150 Volunteer Challenge celebrates Canada’s 150th anniversary and brings Canadians of diverse backgrounds and demographics together in a noble, generous and uniquely Canadian way. The Canada 150 for 150 Volunteer Challenge is a nation-wide initiative lead by Volunteer Ottawa in partnership with Volunteer Centres across the country. Its goal is to have Canadians give 150 hours of volunteer time in 2017 in celebration of Canada’s 150th anniversary. The challenge will serve as a legacy initiative that will give individuals a taste of the rewards of volunteering that will extend well beyond 2017. For more information call Volunteer Lethbridge: 403-332-4320 or check out volunteerlethbridge.com to find ways to volunteer

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Factory Act of 1917 and a Minimum Wage In 1917, Alberta passed a Factory Act which set the first minimum wage in Canada. Under the act – officially called An Act for the Protection of Persons Employed in Factories, Shops and Office Buildings – the minimum wage was to be $1.50 per shift for all employees covered by the Act; apprentices were to receive a minimum of $1.00 per shift.

dress herself on a wage of $3.00 a week. In incorporating the principle in the act the government said that every industry should stand on its own feet and that any industry that had to exist because of child labor, that employed people at a less than a fair wage, should not exist in this country, at least, and should not be permitted to carry on business.”

This Act also would have affected a The Lethbridge Herald (4 August 1917) number of Lethbridge businesses and noted: “In Alberta, at the present time, residents including the following: especially in the cities of Calgary and Edmonton, there were large department Sash & Door Factory stores and several large factories where Ellison Milling & Elevator Co., Ltd. young girls were working at wages from Marinaro Macaroni Co. $3.00 to $9.00 per week. Now everyone Lethbridge Brewing knew that it was simply impossible for a Lethbridge Laundry girl to maintain herself, paying board and

Lethbridge Historical Society Did You Know?

info@lethbridgehistory.org or www.lethbridgehistory.org facebook.com/LethbridgeHistoricalSociety/

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Photographs: 1. Lethbridge Brewing and Malting Company, 1913; 2. Ellison and Taylor Mills, 1908. Galt Museum & Archives 19770144000 and 19760211078.


creating arts in southern alberta

230 8 Street S 403.327.2272 casalethbridge.ca

THE GALLERY at Casa

COMPOSITION IN THE SHAPE OF A POD surrounded by exquisite detail

work by Janice Rahn Main Gallery SEMANTIC SATIATION work by Bonnie Patton Passage Gallery THE AGE OF MAN work by Rick Gillis Concourse Gallery

Casa CONNECT

A free e-newsletter with information on what’s happening at Casa! Sign-up at www.casalethbridge.ca under the “Casa Connect E-Newsletter” tab!

Arts, Culture & Heritage

Shows run January 7 - February 18, 2017

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Bellows to Brass twolemire@gmail.com 403.320.1693

Bellows to Brass Presents: Virtuoso Musician Michael Bridge, accordion February 25, 7:00pm - 9:00pm College Drive Community Church

Blackfoot Canadian Cultural Society 403.327.6807

International Peace Pow Wow 2017 February 25 Enmax Centre

Casa casalethbridge.ca 403.327.2272

Family Fun Day February 20, 10:30am - 3:30pm Youth Art Week February 21 - 24 The Gallery at Casa Composition in the Shape of a Pod (surrounded by exquisite detail) work by Janice Rahn Main Gallery The Age of Man work by Rick Gillis Concourse Gallery Semantic Satiation work by Bonnie Patton Passage Gallery Shows run January 7 - February 18

Empress Theatre empresstheatre.ab.ca 1.800.540.9229

Songs for Ken - ALS Benefit February 11 235 Main Street, Fort Macleod

Galt Museum & Archives galtmuseum.com 1.866.320.3898

Why I Hate the “F Word” February 1, 2:00 - 3:00pm From Pianos to Power Chords February 4 - April 30 Exhibit Grand Opening & The Curator Presents with guest curator Tyler Stewart February 5, 2:00 - 3:00pm Main Gallery Painting an Image with Songs February 15, 2:00 - 3:00pm

Arts, Culture & Heritage

Family History Day February 20, 1:00 - 4:30pm

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Lethbridge Artist Club lethbridgeartistclub.wordpress.com 403.317.9373

Painting with a Palette Knife Demonstration February 26, 10:00 - 11:30am 2D Classroom, Casa

Lethbridge Community Band lcbs.ca 403.381.7822

A Night of Big Band Music February 18, 7:00pm College Drive Community Church

Allied Arts Council

advancing the arts in lethbridge www.artslethbridge.org • 318 7 St S • 403.320.0555 • info@artslethbridge.org


Lethbridge Folk Club lethbridgefolkclub.com 403.381.4449

Scott Cook & The Second Chances February 4 The Cave Open Stage February 10, 7:30pm Casa

Lethbridge Historical Society lethbridgehistory.org

Lecture: African-Canadian Experience in Southern Alberta February 28, 7:00pm Lethbridge Public Library, Main Branch

Lethbridge Public Library 810 5th Ave South lethlib.ca

Sharing Dance Day Canada - Lethbridge Edition - Dance Class February 26, 2:00 - 3:00pm Theatre Gallery

Lethbridge Symphony lethbridgesymphony.org 403.328.6808

Love Notes 2017: With Love From Broadway February 11, 5:00pm ATB Financial Community Room, Casa

Playgoers of Lethbridge playgoers.ca

A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen February 8 - February 11 Genevieve E. Yates Memorial Centre

University of Lethbridge Art Gallery ulag.ca 403.329.2666

Mi’kwite’tmn (Do You Remember) January 19 - March 9 Main Gallery, Centre for the Arts, W600 Second Nature February 24 - June 2 Helen Christou Gallery, LINC Building, Level 9

University of Lethbridge Conservatory of Music ulethbridge.ca/music-conservatory 403.329.2144

First Friday Lunch & Listen Concert Series Trombones at the Movie, feat. Nick Sullivan and the SATbC February 3, 12:15 - 1:00pm ATB Financial Community Room, Casa

University of Lethbridge Faculty of Fine Arts ulethbridge.ca/finearts 403.329.2227

New Media Film Series: 7:00pm Lethbridge Public Library Theatre February 1 The Congress (2014) February 15 Predestination (2014) The Boys Own Jedi Handbook by Stephen Massicotte February 14 - February 18, 7:30 - 10:00pm University Theatre University of Lethbridge High School Honour Band Concert February 24, 2:30 - 4:00pm University Theatre

Allied Arts Council

advancing the arts in lethbridge

www.artslethbridge.org • 318 7 St S • 403.320.0555 • info@artslethbridge.org

Arts, Culture & Heritage

Culture Vulture Saturdays - Drawing the Future February 25, 10:00am - 5:00pm University of Lethbridge, Main Atrium

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FEB 11 | noon–4:30 pm | Black History Month FEB 20 | 1–4:30 pm | Family History Day FEB 01 | 2–3 pm | Why I Hate the "F" Word FEB 15 | 2–3 pm | Painting an Image with Songs FEB 26 | 2–3 pm | A Capella Harmony–A Wall of Sound FEB 12 | 2–3:30 pm | Drumming Workshop

admission rates apply [incl. exhibit access] | free for annual pass holders | registration not required

FEB 03 | 1:30–3 pm | Drop in anytime

Sat FEB 04, 18 and 25 | 1–2 pm

FOR MORE INFORMATION | www.galtmuseum.com | 403.320-3954


 Spelling Mini Bee (Grades 1 - 3) Saturday, February 11  Lethbridge Public Library Spelling Bee (Grades 4 - 6)

Saturday, February 25 Both Bees take place at 2 p.m. in the

Theatre Gallery (Main Branch). Come out to cheer them on!

Your Library Card allows you to access digital magazines try Zinio (45 titles) and Flipster (36 titles)! Mr. Oinks Puppet Show

Searching for some inside physical activity for your preschool child? Attend a Free Roving Gym.

Roving Gyms are held throughout the City at many locations, join the one in the Theatre Gallery (Main Branch) on Saturday, February 18 at 10 a.m. For other dates and places, visit www.lethbridgeearlyyears.ca.

Sharing Dance Day Canada, Class #1, Sunday, February 26 at 2 p.m. in the Theatre

Gallery (Main Branch). Join the Library and outside Community Partners to share in a nationwide dance to celebrate Canada’s 150th Anniversary. See www.sharingdance.ca for details. To register, call the Information Services desk at 403-380-7311 or email gayle.sacuta@lethlib.ca.

Tuesday, February 7 at 10 a.m. (Main Branch)

Savvy Consumers - Offered in the

Community Meeting Room (Main Branch) at

Main Branch

810 - 5th Avenue South Lethbridge, AB T1J 4C4

403-380-7310

The Crossings Branch and Bookmobile

255 Britannia Boulevard West Lethbridge, AB T1J 4A3

403-320-4037

www.lethlib.ca Library Closure:

Monday, February 20 (Family Day)

1 p.m.: Thursday, February 2 - Data and Internet Safety

Thursday, February 9 - Running an Ethical Enterprise

421-6th Avenue South Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm 403-320-1577 Email: info@saea.ca www.saea.ca

Taste of Columbia February 24th, 2017 Celebrating diversity and multiculturalism in Lethbridge Facility Rental Available Arts, Culture & Heritage

Southern Alberta Ethnic Association

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We have great programs for fall at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery! Registration is open now. To register call 403.327.8770 x 21

SPRING PROGRAMMING

Coulees & Culture (Ages 6 to 10)

Professional Development Days (Ages 6 to 11)

February 21 to 24 | April 18 to 21 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Cost: $150 per week

March 17 | May 19 9 AM to 5 PM $50 per class | $45 for members

Coulees & Culture is a program designed to introduce your young ones to some of the unique cultural, historical, and natural treasures within our city. Campers will participate in activities inspired by theatre, art, nature and local history as they learn, grow, and play at a variety of locations.

These full day programs are designed to turn PD Days into learning opportunities for young artists to hone their skills. Each workshop will focus on a single medium and draws on themes presented in SAAG’s exhibitions.

Epic Art Film Camp (Ages 10 to 14)

Arts, Culture & Heritage

February 22 to 24 9 AM to 4:30 PM Cost: $160 per week | $145 for members

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Epic Art Film Camp is an opportunity for youth to build filmmaking fundamentals using current technology. Students develop a concept, write a script, create sets and costumes, perform, and shoot a film. This filmmaking experience is student-driven, developing skills that youth can apply to other filmmaking projects.

SAAG Writing Prize Submission Deadline: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 Applicants are invited to submit up to three, 500-word exhibition reviews that will be judged independently by our panel of judges. Writers must be residents of Alberta, at least 18 years of age and must have published no more than three pieces of writing in a national magazine. Students and emerging writers are encouraged to participate. Submissions should be accompanied by a current CV and a short biography. Please email submissions to: Clayton Smith, Public Engagement Coordinator and Preparator at csmith@saag.ca

For more information about any of our programs, contact our Visitor Services assistant at 403.327.8770 x 21

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arts in lethbridge arts feature Playgoers of Lethbridge

Established in 1923, Playgoers is the oldest, amateur drama group in Canada. With a wide repetoire of humour, drama, dinner theatre and murder mysteries, the Playgoers are a vital member of the performing arts community in Lethbridge. Busy throughout the year, the troupe is active with a dinner theatre production in the fall and a main stage production in February. Playgoers is the local sponsor of the Regional One-Act Festival and participates in the Alberta One-Act Festival in the spring. Throughout the year, the group provides workshops in acting, directing and stagecraft. The upcoming winter production is A Doll’s House: A stage production by Henrik Ibsen. The production runs February 8 through 11. Tickets are $25 at the Enmax Ticket Centre or call 403.329.SEAT. Become a member of Playgoers for $10 annually. Memberships are available at Casa. Find out more at playgoers.ca

factoids Did you know?

Almost 1,800* students attend arts classes at Casa throughout the year. The University of Lethbridge Conservatory of Music accounts for an additional 1,000 students.

*Stat from the 2015 Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge Annual Report

403.320.0555 www.artslethbridge.org

Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge 318 7 St S info@artslethbridge.org Facebook: AlliedArtsCouncil

Twi�er: AACLeth

Did You Know?

Students at Casa are all ages and abilities but share a love of curiosity, exploration and the arts. Classes start throughout the year and cover a wide range of disciplines.

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A NIGHT of BIG BAND MUSIC WITH SPECIAL GUESTS

THE LETHBRIDGE BIG BAND

February 18, 2017 ~ 7PM College Drive Community Church

Celebration of Brass Saturday, March 4, 2017 ~ 7PM La Cité des Prairies

Lethbridge Community Brass Choir ~ Josh Davies & Don Robb, conductors ~

Lethbridge Community Gold Band ~ Samuel Yamamoto, conductor ~

Tickets: $15 regular Children 12 and younger ~ FREE Tickets available online at lcbs.ca, at Casa (230 8 St S) and at the door Facebook “f ” Logo

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NORD-BRIDGE

SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION

Community Services

1904 - 13th Ave. North

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Nord-Bridge Banquet Rental Facilities Modern hall seating up to 200 people. Beautiful modern room for up to 60 people.

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Fall Kindergarten & preschool Registrations for both Campuses AM, PM and Full time  Accredited by Alberta Association of Accreditation for Early Learning and Care (AELCS)  Non-profit Society  Subsidy approved  Provincially Funded, Alberta Education Approved  Qualified ATA Member Teachers with Montessori Education  Introduction to French & Spanish  Introduction to Gymnastic, Soccer, Swimming, Skating, etc.

Please call or email for Tour, Information or Montessori Workshop in February 16, 2017. Campus 1: 915 - 6th Street South.

Ph: 403-327-5271

Campus 2: 3611 Forestry Ave. South. Ph: 403-327-5222 http://lethbridgemontessori.ca/

zahra@lethbridgemontessori.ca

Kindergarten students must be 5 by December 31, 2017

Event

Swimming – Face Painting – Bumper Balls – Astro Jumps – Games & Activities

FOR FAMILIES! MEMBERS & NON-MEMBERS

Monday, February 20th 2017 1:00pm - 4:00pm

Community Services

Join us for the Grand Opening of our NEW Indoor Play Space!

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Mental Health Promotion Committee presents

FrançoisE Mathieu

M . Ed. , CC C. , RP

May 4, 2017

| Lethbridge Coast Hotel

Workshop 8:30am-4:30pm, $160 pre-register Workbook included in registration ($5 5 value) (doors open at 8am, lunch & refreshments provided)

Strategies to reduce Compassion Fatigue & Burnout: Participants will learn:   

Beyond kale & pedicures

Key Factors that increase risks of compassion fatigue, burnout and secondary trauma Early intervention strategies Workplace strategies: what works?

There is now over two decades of research proving that working in high stress, trauma-exposed professions such as community mental health, law enforcement and health care carries elements of risk to the care provider and can take a cumulative tolls on us as individuals and as teams. This interactive, evidence-based and trauma-informed presentation is suitable for novice and experienced participants alike. Using the most recent research in the field, it will explore assumptions about compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma, the organizational and personal barriers that professionals face in their daily lives, and offers new and creative approaches to transforming these occupational hazards.

Pre-register online for the full day workshop | Open February 1, 2017 | Limited seating available

www.eventbrite.ca/e/beyond-kale-and-pedicures-strategies-to-reduce-compassion-fatigue-and-burnout-tickets-28866768281

Community Evening Presentation Reducing Compassion Fatigue & Burnout May 3, 2017 | 7-9 PM | Lethbridge Coast Hotel Doors open at 6:30 PM, $10 pre-register

What can professionals do to protect themselves from the difficult stories that they work with on a regular basis, limited resources and high volume of work, while still remaining effective and compassionate? Pre-register online for the evening presentation | Open February 1, 2017

Community Services

https://www.eventbrite.ca/o/mental-health-promotion-committee-of-southern-alberta-3134102212

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Françoise is the Co-Executive Director of TEND, and divides her time between public speaking engagements and working with organizations to educate their teams about burnout, compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma, high stress workplaces, self-care and helper wellness. Françoise is one of the leaders of Compassion Fatigue and Vicarious Trauma education in Canada. For more information on her work, please visit www.tendacademy.ca

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Did you know? Since 1941, United Way has existed to provide funds and support to local organizations to deliver programs that alleviate poverty, build healthy communities and promote positive child and youth development. We do the work to ensure that our donors’ investments are directed where they will make the biggest and best impact on people in our community.

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Applications for program funding in 2017-2018

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1277 – 3rd Avenue South Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 0K3 P: 403-327-1700 F: 403-317-7940 E: together@lethbridgeunitedway.ca www.lethbridgeunitedway.ca @unitedwaylethy /unitedwaylethy unitedwaylethy

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Visit www.lethbridgeunitedway.ca to give a gift to your community today.

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FEBRUARY 2017 PROGRAMS & EVENTS

Children’s Programs

Teen Naturalist Engineering Challenge

Saturday: 10:00am -12:00pm

Ages 6 to 10

E. Porter

February 22: 1:00pm - 4:00pm

February 4: Bugs in Winter February 11: Bugs in Winter February 18: No Program February 25: Radical Rabbits

Can you build like a beaver? Test your engineering skills through a series of construction challenges, inspired by the beaver.

Nature themes explored through fun, games & discovery! Adults are required to sign children into this free drop-in program and pick them up promptly at noon.

Ages 11 - 15 Call to Register. 403.320.3064

Adult & Family Fun Brain Zone - Build like a Beaver Exhibit

Discovery Walk

Ask a Naturalist

January - March 2017 Beaver are Master Engineer! Come down to the Nature Centre to see what you can build in our Brain Zone Gallery.

February 12

February 5, 19 & 26

Great Backyard Bird Count

Look for one of our naturalists out on the trails from 1:30 - 2:30pm to answer all your nature questions.

Join an interpreter for an all ages walk through the Nature Reserve from

2:00 - 3:00pm.

Nature Centre Rentals Meeting & Event Space

Birthday Parties

Host your next meeting, presentation, planning session, or mix & mingle at the Helen Schuler Nature Centre. Your guests will enjoy this one-of-a-kind facility in a picturesque setting.

Share your special day with us! Our goal is to nurture an appreciation for the environment through fun discovery & hands-on experiences. Ages 4-10

Helen Schuler Nature Centre

Book Today!

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Explore the NEW

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Open Daily (Closed Mondays): 1 pm - 4 pm For more information, call 403-320-3064 lethbridge.ca/hsnc | hsnc@lethbridge.ca Located north of Indian Battle Park under the CPR High Level Bridge


Coulees and Culture is back!

Discover the cultural, historical, & natural treasures of Lethbridge. Explore a new venue each day!

AGES 6-10

February 21-24 2017 8:30 am - 4:30 pm @ Helen Schuler Nature Centre

Family Day

THE WILD S IDE OF L OVE

Looking for a low key event for your family? Get outside and have some fun in the river valley at the Nature Centre!

F ebruary 20 , 2017 11 am - 4 pm @ Helen Schuler Nature Centre

Maple Sugar Shack & Outdoor Games with the AB French Canadian Assoc.

12:30 – 3:30pm

Nature Walk

11:30am – 12:30pm & 2pm – 3pm

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E. Porter

@ Helen Schuler Nature Centre For Mature Audiences Discretion Advised

T ICKET P RICES

with Lethbridge Sustainable Living Assoc.

call early.

F ebruary 8 , 2017 7 pm - 9 pm

Lyndon Penner (plants) John & Kathleen Hancock (spiders)

12:30 – 3:30pm

Solar Cooking

Space is limited.

The Nature Centre’s annual fundraising event offers two guest speakers, wine tasting, hors d’oeuvres, live music & door prizes!

F EATURING

Bring $2 and enjoy a maple treat!

C OST $120

Entertainingly educational evening on the “birds and the bees” for adults.

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Price

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Includes 00 $175.00 Tax Receipt $25. TICKETS INCLUDE A TAX RECEIPT IN SUPPORT OF GROWING THE GRASSROOTS ENDOWMENT FUND

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Canada Goose Did you know?   

 

Photo by Lloyd Bennett

The V-formation of flight that fills the sky is characteristic of Canada Geese. Common to Southern Alberta year-round, look for the black head and neck with white chinstrap as key identifying feature of these water-birds. There are at least 11 sub-species of Canada Geese! With close observation you may notice the Geese are smaller the further North they are found, and darker the further West they are found.

Did You Know?

The oldest known wild Canada Goose was a female, and at least 33 years, 3 months old when she was shot in Ontario in 2001—she had been banded in Ohio in 1969.

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Source: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Canada_Goose/

Explore our events calendar for a list of upcoming speakers and field trips at www.NatureLethbridge.ca

Food consists of grass, grass shoots and grain. Nest consists of reeds and grass, lined with down. Classified as Secure in the current General Status of Alberta Wild Species report. Widely distributed, ranging from the northern United States to the Arctic. Often over winter in southern Alberta. Call is a loud and familiar “ah-honk!”

The Lethbridge Naturalists’ Society

Join us to learn more about your natural world! Next Guest Speaker:

3 students from the Lethbridge College will be sharing their recent research Wednesday February 15 at 7pm in Community Room at Helen Schuler Nature Centre To learn more, send us an email at

LethbridgeNatureSociety@gmail.com


PUBLIC SPEAKER

WEB DESIGN LANGUAGE TRAINING

POWER YOGA

MOTORCYCLE TRAINING SMALL ENGINE REPAIR

ZUMBA STEP FIREARMS SAFETY

CULINARY WORKSHOPS

PHOTOSHOP PRE-EMPLOYMENT WELDING HOME RENOVATION ADMINISTRATION FAST TRACK

GENERAL MANAGEMENT

SMALL BUSINESS EXCEL 2013 AND EXCEL 2010 PAYROLL FUNDAMENTALS 1

HUMAN RESOURCES Lethbridge College

Corporate and Continuing Education Upcoming courses:

Office procedures Feb. 13, 2017 Feel confident in applying for any office job and become a skilled office manager. Project management series Feb. 16, 2017 Manage projects on-time and on-budget. Enrol for one session or the entire series. Microsoft Office 365 Feb. 16, 2017 Learn about Office 365 features you probably didn't know existed. Quickbooks Level 1 Feb. 23, 2017 Payroll solutions for you and your business.

PowerPoint 2013 - Level 1 Feb. 27, 2017 Learn to create presentations with impact. Public speaking/Presentation skills March 1, 2017 Techniques to build confidence and help you present like an expert. Customer service training March 6, 2017 Because you never get a second chance to make a first impression. Word and Excel 2010/2013 March 6 and 7, 2017 NEW - Marketing training series March 8, 2017 For businesses, students or marketing enthusiasts. Enrol for one session or the entire series.

@ LC_CorpContEd lethbridgecollege.ca/cce • 403.320.3288 Sign up for our newsletter at learn.lc/ccenewsletter

Lethbridge College

Sourdough bread secrets exposed Feb. 7, 2017 Learn how to bake your own healthy bread.

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Creating Positive Experiences and Keeping it FUN! Have you heard the expression "find the JOY in the JOURNEY?" Have you ever thought about how it relates to physical activity? We've all heard regular physical activity promotes a long, healthy life with a lowered risk of chronic disease – but this doesn’t mean you necessarily have to head to the gym and run on the treadmill or use weight machines to achieve these benefits. Staying active can look very different to different people. The key is to find activities you enjoy, as you are more likely to continue participating in something you find fun. For children, positive experiences with physical activity will encourage them to continue engaging in physical activity later on in life. Negative experiences can deter them from engaging in an active lifestyle. Negative experiences can come in the form of negative comments from a coach or peer, feeling unsafe in their surroundings, or simply being under-dressed for outdoor winter play. As adults, we play a big role in helping shape our children’s physical activity experiences. Whether you are a volunteer coach, a teacher, a parent, a grandparent or a caregiver, remember to keep the emphasis on having fun and know that positive, encouraging words can go a long way towards building a child's self-esteem. Positive physical activity experiences build confidence and self-esteem in both children and adults, and having fun is important at any age!

Did You Know?

Visit http://www.healthyalberta.com/1248.htm for examples of ways to be active and have fun as a family!

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


Community Workshops Winter 2017 Cost: $40 per session (payment is required upon registration)

UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGING ANXIETY IN THE CLASSROOM

Wednesday, February 15 from 6-8PM Registration Deadline: February 08

This presentation helps participants understand the new research around the roots of anxiety and how they can self-recognize their own anxiety as well as those in the individuals they support. Participants will learn hands-on strategies through group discussions, case presentations and anxiety reducing activities. ACSW Category A credits for 2 hours Target Audience: Caregivers, Parents, Teachers, Paraprofessionals

SAFETY FOR HIGH RISK BEHAVIOURS

Wednesday, March 15 from 6-8PM Registration Deadline: March 08

Join us for a 2 hour interactive presentation focusing on vital safety strategies for children. Topics covered will include, but are not limited to: High risk behaviours in children (i.e. bolting, hiding, social boundaries, outbursts); Strategies to support successful transitions and community outings; Developing a child specific safety checklist. Presenter is a certified S.A.F.E. Home Assessor with over 20 years experience supporting families with developmental, behavioural and adaptive learning needs. Target Audience: Parents, Teachers, Classroom and In-Home Support Persons

Lethbridge Herald Advertising

To register please visit www.KeyConnectionsConsulting.com Questions? Contact us (403) 524 Âą 2522 or Contact@KeyConnectionsConsulting.com

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2017 LESSONS/LEAGUES Level 3 – Jr. /Jr. Introduction to Golf (Ages 5 – 7 yrs)

+ GST Includes Level 1-S.N.A.G 1 Program –Starting New at Golf •$49.95 •Student must complete Level 1 Level 2 before they can take (Ages 5–7 yrs) level 3 $49.95 + GST Includes: •All junior-junior groups run for 3 consecutive weeks max 6 students per class •All classes are 45 minutes in length •Lessons offer the instruction of basic fundamentals in a fun and active learning environment •Ages 5-7 years •All SNAG Equipment Supplied •Discount Coupons for Driving Range/Golf Course/Clubs

•All junior-junior groups run for 3 consecutive weeks max 6 students per class •All classes are 45 minutes in length •Level 3 is a third session for those who want to extend their learning throughout the year; this program is designed to take the next step in the golf progression •Ages 5- 7 years •Golf Balls included (Value of $37.50) •Clubs provided if needed, student may use own clubs. •Discount Coupons for Driving Range/Golf Course/Clubs

Lesson SNAG 1 #1 SNAG 1 #2 SNAG 1 #2 SNAG 1 #3 SNAG 1 #4 SNAG 1 #5 SNAG 1 #6 SNAG 1 #7 SNAG 1 #8 SNAG 1 #9 SNAG 1 #10 SNAG 1 #11 SNAG 1 #12

Lesson Jr Jr #1 Jr Jr #3 Jr Jr #2 Jr Jr #4 Jr Jr #5 Jr Jr #6

Run Date Lesson Time Wednesdays, April 19th,26th, May 3rd 4:15 pm Thursdays, April 20th, 27th, May 4th 4:15 pm Saturdays, April 22nd, 29th, May 6th 11:00 am Wednesdays, May 17th, 24th, May 31st 4:15 pm Thursdays, May 18th, 25th, June 1st 4:15 pm Saturdays, May 20th, 27th, June 3rd 11:00 am Wednesday, June 7th, 14th , 21st 4:15 pm Thursday, June 8th, 15th, 22nd 4:15 pm Saturday, June 10th, 17th, 24th 11:00 am Wednesday July 5th, 12th, 19th 4:15 pm Wednesday August 2nd, 9th, 16th 4:15 pm Wednesday September 6th, 13th, 20th 4:15 pm Thursday September 7th, 14th, 21st 4:15 pm

Lethbridge Herald Advertising

Level 2 -S.N.A.G 2 Program–Starting New at Golf (Ages 5–7 yrs)

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•$49.95 + GST Includes: •All junior-junior groups run for 3 consecutive weeks max 6 students per class •All classes are 45 minutes in length •Lessons offer the instruction of basic fundamentals in a fun and active learning environment •Ages 5-7 years •All supplied for students as they use US Kids oversize with training grip •Discount Coupons for Driving Range/Golf Course/Clubs Lesson SNAG 2 #1 SNAG 2 #2 SNAG 2 #2 SNAG 2 #3 SNAG 2 #4 SNAG 2 #5 SNAG 2 #6 SNAG 2 #7 SNAG 2 #8 SNAG 2 #9 SNAG 2 #10 SNAG 2 #11 SNAG 2 #12

Run Date Lesson Time Wednesdays, April 19th,26th, May 3rd 5:30 pm Thursdays, April 20th, 27th, May 4th 5:30 pm Saturdays, April 22nd, 29th, May 6th 12:00 noon Wednesdays, May 17th, 24th, May 31st 5:30 pm Thursdays, May 18th, 25th, June 1st 5:30 pm Saturdays, May 20th, 27th, June 3rd 12:00 noon Wednesday, June 7th, 14th , 21st 5:30 pm Thursday, June 8th, 15th, 22nd 5:30 pm Saturday, June 10th, 17th, 24th 12:00 noon Wednesday July 5th, 12th, 19th 5:30 pm Wednesday August 2nd, 9th, 16th 5:30 pm Wednesday September 6th, 13th, 20th 5:30 pm Thursday September 7th, 14th, 21st 5:30 pm

Run Date Lesson Time 10:00 am Saturday, April 22nd, 29th, May 6th Wednesday, May 17th, 24th, June 1nd 6:30 pm Saturday, May 20th, 27th, June 3rd 10:00 am Saturday, June 10th, 17th, 24th 10:00 am Thursday, July 6th, 13th, 20th 5:30 pm Thursday August 3rd, 10th, 17th 5:30 pm

Level 4 Junior Lesson Programs (Ages 8 – 12 yrs) •$59.95 + GST Includes: •All junior-junior groups run for 3 consecutive weeks max 6 students per class •All classes are 45 minutes in length •Lessons offer instruction basic fundamentals in a fun learning environment •Must be 8 years of age or older •Lessons include range balls (Value of $37.50) •Clubs provided if needed •Discount Coupons for Driving Range/Golf Course/Clubs Lesson Junior #1 Junior #2 Junior #3 Junior #4 Junior #5

Run Date Thursday, April 13th, 20th, 27th Thursday, May 11th, 18th, 25th Saturday, May 13th, 20th, 27th Thursday, June 8th, 15th, 22nd Saturday, June 10th, 17th, 24th

Lesson Time 4:30 pm 5:15 pm 10:00 am 5:15 pm 10:00 am

Level 5 Junior Lesson Programs (Ages 13-16 yrs)

•$79.95 + GST Includes: •All junior-junior groups run for 3 consecutive *NEW* weeks max 6 students per class •All classes are 1 hour in length •Lessons offer next level instruction including etiquette and on course experience •Must be 13 years of age or older •Lessons include range balls (Value of $37.50) •Clubs provided if needed •Discount Coupons for Driving Range/Golf Course/Clubs Lesson Run Date Lesson Time Junior #1 Junior #2 Junior #3 Junior #4

Tuesday, May 9th, 16th and 23rd Wednesday, May 10th, 17th, 24th Tuesday, June 6th, 13th, 20th Wednesday, June 7th, 14th, 21st

4:30 pm 6:15 pm 4:30 pm 6:15 pm


2017 LESSONS/LEAGUES •$109.95 + GST Includes: •Easter Camp runs for 3 consecutive days on Tuesday April 18th through 20th from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm •This program is designed to teach basic fundamentals, minor rules and etiquette and play golf each day •Maximum 30 Players •Range Balls for Camp (Value of $37.50) •Green Fees for Each Day (Value of $30.00) •Clubs provided if needed •Discount Coupons for Driving Range/Golf Course/Clubs

2017 Junior Summer Camps (Ages 8 -14 yrs) •$75.00 + GST Includes: •2 day summer camps are designed with summer vacations in mind •This program is designed to teach basic fundamentals, minor rules and etiquette and play golf each day •Maximum 8 Participants/Camp •Range Balls for Camp (Value of $25.00) •Green Fees for Each Day (Value of $20.00) •Clubs provided if needed •Discount Coupons for Driving Range/Golf Course/Clubs Lesson Camp #1 Camp #2 Camp #3 Camp #4 Camp #5 Camp #6 Camp #7

Run Date Wed. July 5th – Thu. July 6th Wed. July 12th – Thu. July 13th Wed. July 19th – Thu. July 20th Wed. July 26th – Thu. July 27th Wed. Aug. 2nd – Thu. Aug. 3rd Wed. Aug. 9th – Thu. Aug. 10th Wed. Aug. 16th – Thu. Aug. 17th

Lesson Time 12:00pm – 4:00pm 12:00pm – 4:00pm 12:00pm – 4:00pm 12:00pm – 4:00pm 12:00pm – 4:00pm 12:00pm – 4:00pm 12:00pm – 4:00pm

2017 Junior Spring League (8 – 14 yrs) •$115.00 + GST includes: •The junior spring league runs every Friday beginning May 5th and run 6 consecutive weeks finishing with a BBQ on Friday, June 9th •The League will begin with a shotgun start at 2:00pm and end at approximately 5:00pm •Maximum 44 Participants. All participants receive a ½ hour golf clinic per week

•Range Balls for Lessons (Value $73.50) •All participants play on the golf course each week (Value $60.00) •Prizes and Meal on last day •Discount Coupons for Driving Range/Golf Course/Clubs •Add a Seasons Pass for $120.00 (Expires October 31st 2015) •Must have Golf Experience

2017 Junior Summer League (8 – 14 yrs) •$130.00 + GST includes: •Junior summer league will begin on Thursday, July 6th and run 8 consecutive weeks finishing with a BBQ on Thursday, August 24th •The League will begin with a shotgun start at 8:00am and end at approximately 11:00am •Maximum 44 Participants. All participants receive a ½ hour golf clinic per week •Range Balls for Lessons (Value of $98.00) •All participants play on the golf course each week (Value of $80.00) •Prizes and Meal on last day •Discount Coupons for Driving Range/Golf Course/Clubs •Add a Seasons Pass for $105.00 (Expires October 31st 2015) •Must have Golf Experience

2017 Junior Fall League (8 – 14 yrs) *NEW*

•$80.00 + GST includes: •Junior fall league will begin on Friday, September 8th and run 4 consecutive weeks finishing with a BBQ on Friday, September 29th •The League will begin with a shotgun start at 1:30pm and end at approximately 4:30pm •Maximum 44 Participants. All participants receive a ½ hour golf clinic per week •Range Balls for Lessons (Value of $49.00) •All participants play on the golf course each week (Value of $40.00) •Prizes and Meal on last day •Discount Coupons for Driving Range/Golf Course/Clubs •Must have Golf Experience

*Join all three leagues and receive a discount of 10%

Register online at: www.evergreengolfcentre.com with credit card Register over Phone: need Name, Phone Number, Email, Name on credit card •All lessons must be paid to register. Located 2km East of Mayor Magrath Drive on Highway 4

All Prices Exclude GST

403-329-4500

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2017 Junior Easter Camp (Ages 8 -14 yrs)

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Blackfoot Canadian Cultural Society

International Peace Pow-wow 2017 February 25th & 26th 2017 Open at 10 am daily

Enmax Centre, Lethbridge

First Session Grand Entry @ 1:00 pm, Saturday Second Session Grand Entry

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Two full days of Pow-Wow Dance and Music Competitions, Miss Blackfoot Canada Specials, Arts, Crafts and so much more!

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Tickets available at www.enmaxcentre.ca

More Information: mcrowhealy@shaw.ca

@ 7:00 pm, Saturday

Third Session Grand Entry @ 1:00 pm, Sunday


It’s Pow-Wow Time 2017 International Peace Pow-wow & Festival The GRAND ENTRY begins every session. It is lead by the flag bearers and dignitaries. The dancers follow according to their categories. This is the most spectacular sight with 300 participants in full regalia, dancing into the arena single file. Then we get into the competitions based on gender, age groups and DANCE STYLES: Junior Girls’, Teen Girls’ and Ladies’ Traditional - Like all dance styles, these have strong roots in customs and traditions. This is a stately dance, slowmoving bouncing step, rhythmic dipping with swaying in time to the beat of the drum. Dresses of buckskin, wool or other material are heavily decorated with beading, quillwork, elk teeth, bone, antler or shells. Junior Boys’, Teen Boys’ and Men’s Traditional has evolved from the well-known “old time Sioux” style of the 1940’s. It is slower with the dancer is said to be re-enacting the movement of a warrior searching for the enemy. Eagle feather bustles; grouse feathers, deer, elk and porcupine headdresses are all part of this wonderful dance. Junior Girls’, Teen Girls’ and Ladies’ Jingle dress dance is said to be a healing dance originating with the Ojibwa. When a man’s granddaughter became very ill, he had a dream that showed him how to make the dress and was instructed to have her dance in it. When the dress was made, she wore it and danced, very weakly at first, but becoming stronger as she went on until she was healed. The jingle dress makes a very distinct sound. Medium tempo.

Jr. Boys’, Teens’ and Men’s Grass - Many believe that the Omaha tribe originated the dance in their warrior societies from the movements of the early scouts preparing a camp site. The scouts would dance in a special way to flatten high grasses. The motion of the dance flows like the rippling prairie grass. Medium tempo. Junior Girls’, Teen Girls’ and Ladies’ Fancy is a faster, more expressive and energetic style. The dance is light, graceful, and very athletic. The dancer moves much like a butterfly, and her outfit is bright and colorful. Particular emphasis is given to the shawl, which is worn over the shoulders and spread out along the arms like wings. Junior Boys’, Teen Boys’ and Men’s Fancy is the most intricate dance with jumps and twirls at the fastest tempo. The regalia is said to represent the rainbow spirits in its bright colors and flying feathers and ribbons. The Men’s Fancy dancer typically wears two bustles of bright colored feathers. Junior Boys’, Teen Boys’ and Men’s Chicken is the Blackfoot dance that has made its way into the Pow-wow circle. Each man wears a porcupine hair roach on his head and a feather bustle. The dancers step quickly, crouch and rise imitating the dance of the prairie chicken.

SUNDAY • FEBRUARY 26th, 2017

10:00 a.m. Trade Show Set Up Registration - Drum Groups; Dancers Talent Showcase 1:00 p.m. GRAND ENTRY 1:30 p.m. Intertribals – Dancing open to Everyone 2:30 p.m. Tiny Tots’, Juniors’ (Ages 7-12) Teens’ Dance Competitions Miss Blackfoot Canada Specials 7:00 p.m. GRAND ENTRY 7:30 p.m. Intertribals 8:00 p.m. Head Dancers’ Specials: 8:30 p.m. Women’s and Men’s Dance Competitions 10:00 p.m. Retiring of the Flags

10:00 a.m. Trade Show Pageant Interviews and Speeches 12:01 p.m. GRAND ENTRY 12:30 p.m. Intertribals – Dancing open to Everyone 2:30 p.m. Tiny Tots’, Juniors’ (Ages 7-12) Teens’ Dance Competitions 4:00 p.m. Women’s and Men’s Dance Competitions 6:00 p.m. International Peace Pow-wow Champs Retiring of the Flags

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SATURDAY • FEBRUARY 25th, 2017

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DON’T MISS THE

Lethbridge will be celebrating Canada’s 150th birthday with great new activities! Be sure to watch for upcoming details about

Amazing HEADLINERS

BIGGEST CELEBRATION IN 150 YEARS!

Delicious PANCAKE BREAKFAST Fabulous CAR SHOW & a KID ZONE in Henderson Park that they’ll never want to leave!

Stay Informed. Follow us on www.lethbridge.ca

July 01, 2017

SAVE THE DATE


2017 in Downtown Lethbridge Mark your calendar!

The following events received Heart of Our City grant funding for 2017. Watch this page each month for details on these events.

Proud – Undertow Theatre Collective Crossing Together – A Celebration of Stories Feel the Beat – Lethbridge Symphony Into the Streets Quarterly Public Art Series 2017 Soar – Emerging Artists 2017 Jazz at the Park PrideFest 2017 Fathers Day in Galt Gardens with Family Centre Shakespeare in the Park New West Theatre Roots & Blues Fest Electronic Music Festival Love & Records 2017 Word On The Street Festival 2017 Lethbridge Arts Days 2017 Oktoberfest 2017 Lethbridge Society of Independent Dance Artists Fall Workshop Bright Lights Festival 2017

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Lunch & Learn – UofL Conservatory – Feb 3rd at Casa | 12:15-1 pm | Free Trombones at the Movies performance SOS Film Centre Queen Scarlet Cinema 2017 – Feb 13th at Casa | 7 pm Newcomer’s Welcoming Event 2017 – Feb 7th at the Multicultural Centre | 4:30 – 7:30 pm Family Day at the YMCA – Feb 20th at the YMCA | 1 – 4 pm | FREE Pretty Witty & Gay 2017 – Feb 25th – March 4th at various venues

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financial assistance available

Residential and Commercial pick-up and drop-off of unused electronics.

Computers

Monitors

#200 - 427

Notebooks

Cellphones

Call 403.317.7799 for details

Televisions

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A Permanent Electronics ECYCLE Drive Recycling Solution

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SAVE the DATE

SATURDAY AUGUST 19, 2017 | SERVUS SPORTS CENTRE

SPORT, RECREATION, HEALTH, FITNESS, NUTRITION & PHYSICAL LITERACY TRADE SHOW

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REGISTRATION AND VENDOR INFORMATION AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 15TH, 2017

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FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT TANYA sportfest@lethbridgesportcouncil.ca

SPORTFEST.CA LethbridgeSportFest

@SportFestDotCA

@lethbridgesport


City of Lethbridge Grant Information

Community Capital Project Grant The Community Capital Project Grant helps non-profits with capital projects such as expansions, retrofits, equipment upgrades, and planning. The grant allows for up to $15,000 towards a planning project (up to 50%) and up to $200,000 for all other types of capital projects (matching of 1/3 of total project cost).

Application Deadline: 28th of April 2017 at 4:30 pm

Information and applications: www.lethbridge.ca, 3rd floor City Hall, or

Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame

Come and join us on our 32nd Year Induction Ceremony & Dinner Saturday, May 6, 2017 See the March Recreation & Culture Guide for more information.

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32nd Anniversary of Inductions

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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 Ice (May - August) Sports Camps ................................................. Jan 15 Recreation Hockey.......................................... Jan 15 Private Rentals................................................ Jan 15 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.................................................... July 1 Leagues ........................................................... July 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 ........................................ November 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 (Fall/Winter)....................................... June 1 Fritz (Fall/Winter) ............................................ June 1 For additional information, phone 403-320-3011

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BALL FIELDS & SOCCER FIELDS

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(May – September) Includes: school diamonds & fields, and parkland fields. Deadline ..................................................... March 15 For additional information, phone 403-320-3011

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 ..................................403-320-3009

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 2017 Reunions/Weddings ...........November 1, 2016 2017 Family & Adult Events ...............March 1, 2017 Baroness, Kiwanis & Popson Park Group Picnic Shelters - Open Year Round. Available on a “first come” basis for available times/location.

For more information 403-320-3020 or 403-320-3009 or 403-320-3011


GROUP PICNIC FACILITIES Booking Information at a Glance

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Fee Schedule & Application Forms Available at

www.lethbridge.ca/leisure ROTARY

ELKS

(Sports Park 28st & 30 Av N)

(Indian Battle Park)

HENDERSON HORSESHOE

JOHN MARTIN POPSON PARK (Pavan Park)

(Popson Park)

(Henderson Lake)

Fully serviced, fenced, outdoor

All fully-serviced, fenced facilities with covered areas Alcohol Permitted (Requires License) Available May 1 - September 30

Alcohol NOT Permitted Available All Year

commercial style barbeque three grills 76 x 60 four grills 70 x 70 cm four grills 70 x 70 cm serving window cm four gas burners four gas burners four gas burners domestic fridge one griddle one griddle one griddle electric stove with ice dispenser roasting ovens/corn roasting ovens/corn oven serving window (2) cooker cooker sink, hot & cold commercial upright serving window serving window water commercial upright commercial upright cooler cooler cooler 12 tables, seats 72 upright freezer electric stove with electric stove with 250 sq. m. half electric cook top oven with sink, hot & cold water oven sink, hot & cold water sink, hot & cold water overhead shelter300 sq. m. half with 139 sq. m. half with 200 sq. m. half with fireplace overhead shelter overhead shelter overhead shelter open fire pit/ circle 27 tables, seats 200 17 tables, seats 140 25 tables, seats 180

Smaller Shelters

sound system fireplace playground

sound system fireplace playground

BARONESS (Indian Battle Park)

KIWANIS (Henderson Lake)

commercial style barbeque commercial upright cooler electric stove with oven sink, hot & cold water 10 tables, seats 60 12 horseshoe pitch facility

sound system fireplace playground

Smaller covered, unfenced outdoor facility / NO ALCOHOL / Open YearRound Wood Stove / Electricity / Drinking Water / Playground / Open Fire Pit (Wood Provided) 6 Tables / Seats 36 Smaller covered, unfenced outdoor facility / NO ALCOHOL / Open Year Round Electricity + Lights / Drinking Water / Playground / No Stove or Firepit 6 Tables / Seats 36

APPLICATION DEADLINES Applications of equal priority requesting same date are approved using a “draw” format. Full rental payment is due immediately upon confirmation letter. Cancellations after January 31st, 2017 wil not be refunded.

March 1st, 2017: Family & Adult Social Events Applications of equal priority requesting same date are approved using a “draw” format. Full rental payment due upon booking. 2 week notice needed for refund. All applications received after March 1st, 2017 will be appproved on a “first-come” basis. Online Bookings require payment by credit card (Amex, Visa, Mastercard) Call 403-320-3020 for more details

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November 1st, 2016: 2017 Reunions / Weddings / Special Events

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You can help youth in Lethbridge and area be able to participate in sports and recreational opportunities in 2017. Need is high right now, every dollar helps!

Give a gift that gives back and stays in our community. Donate online. Tax receipts will be issued.

Need help covering the costs of a recreational or sports activity? Go to: kidsportcanada.ca/alberta/lethbridge-taber jumpstart.canadiantire.ca/apply or call Lori at 403.320.4716

GET YOUR SHOVELS READY‌. Winter is here and We want to remind you

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community please keep your sidewalk clear of ice and snow. City of Lethbridge Bylaw 4865

Regulatory Services is located on the main floor of City Hall at 910 - 4 Avenue South. Our business hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday For more information call 403.320.3074 or visit www.lethbridge.ca


Purpose is what defines us, drives us, and empowers us. In 2017, Leadercast will be exploring what can happen when teams and individuals are connected with purpose, creating a strong organizational culture with intentional leadership that inspires extraordinary results.

Daniel Pink

Andy Stanley

Behavioral Science Expert, Author, and Host of Crowd Control

Leadership Author and Communicator

2016 Leadercast Lethbridge Comments: “One of the most inspirational experiences” “Exceeded all of my expectations” “Affordable professional development experience with access to high level speakers" “Nobody should miss this”

Suzy Welch Author, TV Commentator, and Business Journalist

For more information contact: Genny Hunter-Barr or Malcom Kano 403-359-8200 lethbridgetaber@kidsport.ab.ca http://event.leadercast.com/location/lethbridge

All proceeds will go to KidSport Lethbridge Taber

Tickets only $150 and include lunch!

Sponsorship packages available

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Molly Fletcher Former Top Sports Agent & Author

http://event.leadercast.com/location/lethbridge

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RECREATION & CULTURE FEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM APPLICATION 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 or at no cost (depending on the cost of the activity). Confidentiality will be maintained.

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 • AISH recipient # of people in family Gross income • Lethbridge Housing Authority or other housing 20, 822 1 program member • Provincial Income Support program recipient 25, 921 2 • Refugee Status 31, 866 3 • Current EI recipient • Or show gross household income that is below 38, 691 4 Statistics Canada’s Low Income Cut-Off (LICO) (see chart) 43, 883 5 Funding is available for one program/activity at a maximum of $150 per person from January – June and one program/activity at 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 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

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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). Applications are processed by appointment. Please contact Lori at 403-320-4716 or lori.harasem@lethbridge.ca to set up an appointment time. Recreation and sport activities can also receive funding support through Kidsport (5-18 yrs of age) and Jumpstart (418 yrs of age). Please ask for more information.


Main Household Contact First Name:

Last Name:

Date of Birth:

Address:

LETHBRIDGE

Postal Code:

Home/Cell Phone #:

Alternate Phone #:

Email:

Funding Requests 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)

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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:

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Finance notified: ______________________

City staff name: __________________________ City staff signature: ______________________________________


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First 150 people through the door swim for FREE! Saturday, January 28 - Stan Siwik Pool Friday, February 24 - Fritz Sick Pool Door Prize Draws!

OTHER UPCOMING CANADA 150 EVENTS: January 29th - Sharing Dance Day Canada Planning session. Join the Lethbridge Public Library at the main branch, from 2-3 pm, to learn about this nationwide dance-sharing initiative, spearheaded by Canada's National Ballet School. SIgn up for the free 12 one hour sessions that begin February 26th. For information, www.sharingdance.ca. To register call the library at 403-380-7311

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Free Public Skates - Labor Club Ice Centre - Friday Feb 3,10,17,24 - 8:15pm-9:45pm

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Free Family Skates - Nicholas Sheran Ice Centre - Sunday Feb 5,12,19,26 - 5:30pm-6:45pm February 17,18th - Nord-Bridge Senior Citizens Association and 1st Choice Savings & Credit Union present “Old Favourites” - a music and comedy revue dedicated this year to Canadian singers and songwriters. Tickets on sale now! More information at www.lethbridge.ca/tickets February 20th - Premiere of a documentary: "Lethbridge: A Tale of Two Galts" Come enjoy this 150th themed production on Museum Community Day, at the Galt Museum. For more information, www.galtmuseum.com

Nationwide and Year-Long: Participaction Canada 150 Playlist: www.participaction.com/150 Join the Canada 150 for 150 Volunteer Challenge and record your hours here: volunteer150for150.ca

Keep an eye out for for all of the special celebrations of Canada’s 150th happening all year @ www.lethbridge.ca/canada150


Nord-Bridge Centre & 1st Choice Savings Presents...

"Old Favourites" (6) A 50’s, 60’s and 70’s Music and Comedy Revue Starring...

Jeff Carlson

Jordana Kohn

Scott Carpenter

Friday, Feb. 17 2017 7:30pm

Erica Hunt

Andre Royer

Arlene Bedster

Kelly Roberts

Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017 1:30pm

Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017 7:30 pm

(Prices include a $3 Ticket Centre Fee)

Tickets available at the Ticket Centre or call 403-329-SEAT (7328) Proceeds to go to the Nord-Bridge Centre

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$28 Early Bird Tickets (Purchased before Dec. 31, 2016) $33 Regular Price Tickets (Purchased in 2017) 10% Discount (Purchase of 10 or more tickets)

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To celebrate Canada’s 150th, we invite you join #YQLChallenge

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What is #YQLChallenge? #YQLChallenge is a fun way to discover new activities, explore your city, have fun with family, friends or by yourself, all while challenging yourself to try as many activities as you can on our #YQLChallenge list!

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So what are the 150 Activities? Get ready… 4 Square, Activity Dice, Archery, Arm Wrestling, Badminton, Balancing Activity, Ball Activities, Balloon Fun, Baseball and Softball, Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Bean Bag Games, Biking and Cycling, Bird Watching, BMX, Boating, Rowing and Rafting, Boccia and Bocce, Boomerang, Bowling, Broomball, Bubble Blowing, Build a Fort, Build a Snowman, Build an Igloo or Quinzhee, Build an Inuksuk, Camping, Canada Day at Henderson Lake Park, Canoeing and Kayaking, Capture the Flag, Cheerleading, Chinese Skipping, Climbing, Coulee Stairs, Cricket, Croquet, Curling, Dance, Darts, Disc Golf, DIY Relay Race, Dodgeball, Double Dutch, Dragon Boat, Exercise Balls, Festivals and Community Events, Fishing, Flag Football, Fly a Kite, Fox and Geese, Frisbee, Garden Tours, Gardening, Geocaching, Giant Chess, Giant Snakes and Ladders, Giant Tic-Tac-Toe, Golf, Grounders, Gymnastics, Hacky Sack, Hand Clapping Games, Hide and Seek, Hiking, Historic Downtown Walking Tour, Hockey, Hopscotch, Horseshoes, Housework, Hula Hooping, Ice skating, Juggling, Jump Rope and Skipping, Kendama, Kick Ball, Kick the Can, Kubb, Lacrosse, Lawn Darts, Lawn Matching Game, Library Loanable Kits, Limbo, Marco Polo, Martial Arts, Mini Golf, Minute to Win it, Monkey in the Middle , Museetowen Wrestling, Musical Chairs, Nature Activity, Nature Bingo, Ninja warrior (or DIY obstacle course), Noodle Games, Nordic Walking, Outdoor Gyms, Parkour, Pickle Ball, Pilates, Ping-Pong, Playground Passport, Pokémon Go, Potato Sack Race, Public Art Walking Tours, Red Light Green Light, Red Rover, Ring Toss, Ringette, Rollerblading or Rollerskating, Running or Jogging, Running Through the Sprinkler, Scavenger Hunt, Scream and Run, Seven Stones: Traditional Game from India, Shoreline or Coulee Cleanup, Simon Says, Skateboarding or Longboarding, Slack Lining, Sledge Hockey, Slip 'n Slide, Snow Shovelling, Snowball Fight, Snowshoeing, Soccer, SportFest, Spray Park, Squash and Racquetball, Standing Long Jump, Stone Skipping, Swimming, Tag, Tai Chi, Take a dog for a Walk, Target Shooting, Tennis, Tetherball, The Washer Game, Three-legged Race, Tire Racing (tee-wong-law), Tobogganing, Trampoline, Tug of War, Twister or Lawn Twister, Ultimate Frisbee, Volleyball, Walks in Lethbridge, Water Balloon Fight, Wheelbarrow Race, Whoop Up Challenge, Yardwork, Yoga, and Zumba!

Learn more and register to participate at:

WWW.LETHBRIDGE2017.CA


lethbridge2017.ca

Did You Know?

SIGN UP TODAY

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Holiday Day Camp Programs Group Swimming Lessons Private Swimming Lessons Volunteering Fitness Coaching Group Fitness Classes Family Programs Preschool Programs Youth Programs Fitness Centre On Site Child Minding Room Rentals Squash & Racquetball Courts Swim Club CPR/First Aid Training Performance Improvement Fitness Classes Junior Lifeguard Club Bronze Medallion/Bronze Cross Training National Lifeguard Certification Indoor Play Space Functional Fitness Space Personal Training

YMCA OF LETHBRIDGE

403.327.9622

Recreation Programs

lethbridgeymca.org

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ABOUT US: The Lethbridge Minor Softball Association is a non-profit organization which offers programs for Lethbridge and area youth to participate in the sport of softball. Boys and girls from age five to nineteen are eligible to play in divisions of two year increments. Learn to Play programs offer instruction, especially for the younger and inexperienced age groups; so that the skills to play are fundamentally developed. Players will participate, a minimum, twice a week in practices, training sessions or games which will run from late April, weather permitting, through to the end of June.

***WE HAVE A NEW WEBSITE AND ONLINE REGISTRATION*** VISIT www.lethbridgeminorsoftball.com TO REGISTER.

In Person registration dates and locations:

March 6 – Mike Mountain Horse School – 6 to 8 pm March 7 – Galbraith School – 6 to 8 pm March 8 – Lakeview School – 6 to 8 pm

For more information, contact:

Jennifer Drader 403-360-7806 Lethbridge Minor Softball admin@lethbridgeminorsoftball.com

YEAR OF BIRTH 2009 - 2012 2007 - 2008 2005 - 2006 2003 - 2004 2001 - 2002 1998 - 2000

DIVISION

FEES

NIGHTS

Learn To Play U10 U12 U14 U16 U18/U19

$55 $55 $85 $85 $130 $130

Tu/Th M/W Tu/Th M/W M/W Tu/Th

Recreation Programs

Online registration starts Feb 1st and any registration submitted before Mar 25th will be entered into a draw for free registration.

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LETHBRIDGE SOUTHWEST LITTLE LEAGUE 2017 Spring Registration Open January 14 – February 28, 2017

Register online at: www.southwestlittleleague.com For further information, please visit the website above or email info@lethswll.com. AGE 4-5 6-7

DIVISION T-Ball Coach Pitch

FEE* $150 $150

GAME DAYS** Mon/Wed Tue/Thur

7-9

Rookie

$190

Mon/Wed

8-11

Minor

$230

Tue/Thur

10-12 Major $230 Mon/Wed 11-13 Intermediate $230 Tue/Thur 13-14 Junior $230 Mon/Wed *Fee includes $10 District One raffle ticket **Make up games may be scheduled on Friday/Saturday/Sunday *** Please note NEW age/date cut offs: Players born 2006 and later – age is based on a calendar year (**NEW**) Players born 2005 and earlier – age is based on player’s age as of April 30.

Recreation Programs

*** Please note residency and school attendance eligibility rules apply: Players can now play in the league where they either live or go to school. See the website for additional information.

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February 2017 Public Skating Schedule Monday

ATB Centre

(East) 74 Mauretania Blvd. W

ATB Centre (West)

Nicholas Sheran

401 Laval Blvd. West

Civic

2301 Parkside Dr. S

Adams

9thAv. & 15st N

Adult Shinny 10:45pm11:45pm

Public Skate 9:1510:15pm Except Feb. 20 Free Public Skate 6:308:30pm Feb. 20 ONLY

Adult Toonie Skate 12:001:00pm Except Feb. 20 Adult Shinny 11:451:15pm Except Feb. 20

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Thursday

Adult Toonie Skate 12:00-1:00pm

Adult Toonie Skate 12:001:00pm

Public Skate 6:30-7:30pm

Senior Skate 2:153:00pm Senior Shinny 3:003:45pm

Senior Skate 2:15-3:15pm

Adult Toonie Skate 12:00-1:00pm

Adult Shinny 11:451:15pm

Free Public Skate 3:304:45pm Except Feb.20

PUBLIC SKATING: Adults ……………… $4.50 Youth/Senior ……… $3.50 Family …………….. $11.00 Infant (under 3) …… Free

Adult Shinny 11:45-1:15pm

Friday

Saturday

Free Parent & Tot 10:00-11:45am

Free Public Skate 3:30-4:30pm Except Feb. 3

Senior Shinny 10:30-11:45am Free Public Skate 1:00-2:15pm

Sunday

Beginner Skate 5:15-6:15pm

Free Public Skate 1:15-2:15pm Except Feb. 3 Free Public Skate 11:45-12:45pm

Public Skate 9:15-10:15pm

Labor Club 2020 18th Av N

Wednesday Free Parent & Tot 10:0011:45am

Free Parent & Tot 10:0011:45am Except Feb. 20

6th Av. & 9th St. S

Henderson

Tuesday

Public Skate 5:30-7:00pm Except Feb. 19 Public Skate 12:001:15pm Except Feb. 11 Beginner Skate 1:30-2:45pm Except Feb. 4 & 11

Free Family Sesqui Skate 5:30-6:45pm Youth Shinny 7:00-8:00pm Adult Shinny 10:45-11:45pm

Public Skate 8:30-10:00pm

Free Parent & Tot 11:45-1:00pm

Adult Shinny 11:45-1:15pm

Adult Shinny 11:45-1:15pm Free Public Skate 2:00-3:45pm Except Feb. 3 Free Parent & Tot 12:00-1:00pm Free Public Skate 1:15-2:30pm Except Feb. 3 Free Public Sesqui Skate 8:15-9:45pm

Public Skate 1:302:45pm

Public Skate 4:00-5:15pm

SHINNY HOCKEY: Adults ……………… $9.00 Youth/Senior ……… $7.00

Enjoy Free Sesquicentennial Public and Family Skates at Labor Club and Nicholas Sheran in Celebration of Canada’s 150th Birthday!


City of Lethbridge Skating Programs Recreation Skating

Shinny Hockey

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.

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 self-supervised. 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.

Pass Fees (Effective September 1st) Recreation Skate Single Admission

Recreation Skate Season Pass (plus GST)

Adult (17 & older)

$4.50

Adult Skate Pass

$69.00

Youth (3 - 17 years)

$3.50

Youth Skate Pass

$44.00

Free

Senior Skate Pass

$44.00

$3.50

Family Skate Pass

$131.00

One Parent Skate Pass

$113.00

Senior (55+) Family

$11.00

Frequent Skater Card (12 visits)

Add-on Options: (per person plus GST)

Adult

$42.00

Adult Shinny Option

$77.00

Youth

$26.50

Youth Shinny Option

$45.00

Senior

$26.50

Senior Shinny Option

$45.00

Shinny Hockey Single Admissions

Shinny Hockey Season (8 mo) Pass (plus GST)

Adult

$9.00

Adult Shinny Pass

$150.00

Youth

$7.00

Youth Shinny Pass

$90.00

Senior

$7.00

Senior Shinny Pass

$90.00

Adult Shinny Yearly (1yr) Pass

$208.00

Frequent Shinny Hockey Card (12 visits) Adult

$77.00

Youth

$45.00

Senior

$45.00

Pass Definitions

Swim/Skate Combo Recreation Passes:

see the City of Lethbridge Aquatic Pass Programs located in the Aquatics section of this guide.

Family: Parents/guardians (2) and children (17 years of age or younger) residing in the same household permanently. One Parent Family: “One” specific parent/guardian with children (17 years of age or younger) residing in the same household. The pass is NOT transferable to another parent/guardian.

Purchase Locations During Public Skate Hours: • Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre, Labor Club Ice Centre, and Civic Ice Centre During Regular Office Hours: • Community Services 3rd Floor City Hall Swim/Skate Combo Passes Only: • Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre, Stan Siwik Family Pool & Fritz Sick Pool

Skating & Hockey

Under 3

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Winter 2017 Investing in Recreation & Culture Facilities ATB Centre Phase 2 Construction Continues

Did You Know?

The size of phase 2 is becoming very evident as the work continues on ATB Centre. Visit phase 1 to skate, curl, cheer, and/or grab something to eat and drink and you’ll be amazed at the development taking place!

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www.lethbridge.ca/projects


Celebrate Family Day with the University of Lethbridge and 1st Choice Savings and Credit Union To enjoy this free day of family fun, bring what you need including a swimsuit, gym shoes and comfortable clothing.

1st Choice Savings Centre University of Lethbridge ulethbridge.ca/50-years

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Pronghorn Athletics

Holiday Home Game Schedule

BASKETBALL

HOCKEY

Friday, January 27 vs. UBC Okanagan Heat Women @ 6pm Men @ 8pm

Friday, January 27 - 7pm Men’s Hockey vs. UBC Thunderbirds Saturday, January 28 - 1pm Men’s Hockey vs. UBC Thunderbirds

Saturday, January 28 vs. UBC Okanagan Heat Women @ 5pm Men @ 7pm

Friday, February 3 - 7pm Women’s Hockey vs. Alberta Pandas

Come support your Pronghorns in their final games before the playoffs!

Saturday, February 4 - 3pm Women’s Hockey vs. Alberta Pandas Friday, February 10 - 7pm Men’s Hockey vs. Saskatchewan Huskies Saturday, February 11 - 7pm Men’s Hockey vs. Saskatchewan Huskies

University of Lethbridge

NEW REGISTRATION SOFTWARE COMING SOON!!

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UPDATED WEBSITE AND ONLINE REGISTRATION FORMAT...STAY TUNED FOR DETAILS!

403.329.2706 www.uleth.ca/sportrec

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JOIN US FOR PLAY DAY 2017 When: Monday, February 20th Where: 1st Choice Savings Centre, University of Lethbridge Time: 12pm-4pm Horns Recreation would like to welcome you and your families for a FREE day of fun activities!

Climb

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ing Swimm

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Sport

Science

s!

Crafts!

BBQ!

Register in one fitness or yoga class, and receive the second registration at half price!

University of Lethbridge

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403.329.2706 www.uleth.ca/sportrec

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Membership Information Community memberships are available for all ages. Call or go online for pricing or more information.

Membership Includes Access to all Facilities during open times Use of Selected Rec Equipment Drop in Fitness Classes Parking for Alumni & Community 10% Discount (select Programs and Services)

Fitness Centre Hours

Ascent Climbing Centre

Mon-Thu 5:30AM - 11:00PM Mon-Thu 8:00AM - 11:00PM Friday 5:30AM - 9:00PM Friday 8:00AM - 9:00PM Sat & Sun 8:00AM - 8:00 PM Sat & Sun 11:00AM - 8:00PM

403.329.2706 www.uleth.ca/sportrec

Check the website for holiday hours and updated schedules

February Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday 1

University of Lethbridge

5:30am -7:00am(9X25) 7:00am -8:30am(16X25) 9:00am-11:00am(5X25) 11:00am -2:00am(8X25) 7:30pm -9:00pm(1X25)

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5 Lane Swim 10:00am-12:00pm(2X50) 12:30pm-2:30pm(2X25) 2:30pm-6:30pm(4X25) Open Swim 2:30pm-6:30pm

6 5:30am-8:30am(13X25) 9:00am-11:00am(5X25) 11:00am-2:00pm(8X25) 6:30pm-7:30pm(2X25) 7:30pm-8:00pm(4X25) 8:00pm-8:30pm(2X25) 8:30pm-9:00pm(5X25)

7 5:30am-7:00am(6X50) 7:00am-8:00am(4X50) 8:00am-8:30am(5X50) 9:00am-2:00pm(6X25) 6:30pm-7:30pm(2X25) 8:30pm-9:30pm(4X25)

12 Lane Swim 10:00am-12:00pm(2X50) 12:30pm-2:30pm(6X25) 2:30pm-5:00pm(2X25) 5:00pm-6:30pm(4X25) Open Swim 2:30pm6:30pm

13 5:30am -8:30am(13X25) 9:00am -11:00am(5X25) 11:00am-2:00pm(8X25) 6:30pm-7:30pm(2X25) 7:30pm-8:00pm(4X25) 8:00pm-8:30pm(2X25) 8:30pm-9:00pm(5X25)

14 5:30am-7:00am(6X50) 7:00am-8:00am(4X50) 8:00am-8:30am(5X50) 9:00am-2:00pm(6X25) 6:30pm-7:30pm(2X25) 8:30pm-9:30pm(4X25)

19 Lane Swim 2:30pm-6:30pm(8X25)

20 Family Play Day 11:00am-3:00pm

Open Swim 2:30pm-6:30pm

26 Lane Swim 10:00am-12:00pm(2X50) 12:30pm-2:30pm(3X25) 2:30pm-6:30pm(4X25) Open Swim 2:30pm-6:30pm

27 5:30am-8:30am(13X25) 9:00am-11:00am(5X25) 11:00am-2:00pm(8X25) 6:30pm-7:30pm(2X25) 7:30pm-8:00pm(4X25) 8:00pm-8:30pm(2X25) 8:30pm-9:00pm(5X25)

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21 5:30am-7:00am(6X50) 7:00am-8:00am(4X50) 8:00am-8:30am(5X50) 9:00am-2:00pm(4X25) 6:30pm -7:30pm(2X25) 8:30pm-9:30pm(6X25) 28 5:30am-7:00am(6X50) 7:00am-8:00am(4X50) 8:00am-8:30am(5X50) 9:00am-2:00pm(6X25) 6:30pm-7:30pm(2X25) 8:30pm-9:30pm(4X25)

Friday

Saturday

3 5:30am-6:50am(13X25) 6:50am-8:30am(16X25) 9:00am-11:00am(6X25) 11:00am-2:00pm(8X25) 7:00pm-9:00pm(1X25)

7:30am-9:30am(7X25) 9:30am-10:30am(4X25) 11:00am-2:45pm(7X25) 2:45pm-4:00pm(6X25)

9 5:30am-7:00am(6X50) 7:00am-8:30am(5X50) 9:00am -2:00pm(7X25) 7:30pm -8:30pm(2X25) 8:30pm-9:30pm(4X25)

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16 5:30am-7:00am(8X50) 7:00am-8:30am(5X50) 9:00am -2:00pm(7X25) 7:30am -8:30am(2X25) 8:30pm-9:30pm(4X25)

5:30am-6:50am(13X25) 6:50am-8:30am(16X25) 9:00am-11:00am(6X25) 11:00am-2:00pm(8X25) 7:00pm-9:00pm(1X25)

7:30am-9:30am(7X25) 9:30am-10:30am(4X25) 11:00am-4:00pm(8X25)

23 5:30am-7:00am(6X50) 7:00am-8:30am(5X50) 9:00am-11:00am(7X25) 11:00am-2:00pm(4X25) 7:30pm-8:30pm(2X25) 8:30pm -9:30pm(6X25)

24 5:30am-6:50am(13X25) 6:50am-8:30am(16X25) 9:00am -11:00am(6X25) 11:00am-2:00pm(4X25) 7:00pm -9:00pm(8X25)

25 7:30am-9:30am(7X25) 9:30am-10:30am(4X25) 11:00am-2:00pm(4X25) 2:00pm-2:45pm(8X25)

5:30am -7:00am(9X25) 7:00am -8:30am(16X25) 9:00am -11:00am(6X25) 11:00am-2:00pm(8X25) 7:30pm-9:00pm(1X25)

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10 5:30am-6:50am(13X25) 6:50am-8:30am(16X25) 9:00am-11:00am(6X25) 11:00am-2:00pm(8X25) 7:00pm-9:00pm(1X25)

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8 5:30am -7:00am(9X25) 7:00am -8:30am(16X25) 9:00am-11:00am(6X25) 11:00am -2:00am (8X25) 7:30pm-9:00pm(1X25)

5:30am-7:00am(9X25) 7:00am-8:30am(16X25) 9:00am-11:00am(6X25) 11:00am -2:00pm(4X25) 6:30pm -9:00pm(8X25)

2 5:30am -7:00am(6X50) 7:00am-8:30am(5X50) 9:00am-1:00pm(7X25) 1:00pm-2:00pm(8X25) 7:30pm -8:30pm(2X25) 8:30pm -9:30pm(4X25)

2017

11 7:30am-9:30am(7X25) 9:30am-10:30am(4X25) 11:00am-2:45pm(7X25) 2:45pm-4:00pm(6X25)

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Please note: The number of lanes available may vary and are subject to change. Please visit our website for the most up-to-date version.

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS February 2017

Feb 1

Free Film Screening: “The Congress” Selling a film studio the rights to her digital likeness has unanticipated consequences for a former movie star.

Lethbridge Public Library 7:00PM For more info go to... www.newmediafilmseries.com

403 393-1015

Feb 3

Theoretically Brewing - Tours and Tasting Night Tour, tasting, and a sample of locally-made cuisine. Take the time to sample some local beers and learn about Lethbridge beer making and history.

Theoretically Brewing 6:00PM-9:00PM For more info & tickets go to... www.theorybrew.ca

403 715-5140

Feb 3

Saturday Night Fever The Iconic Musical Returns! You’ll be dancing away while “Stayin Alive” in this “Disco Inferno”!

Enmax Centre 7:30PM For more info & tickets go to... www.lethbridge.ca/tickets

403 329-7328

Feb 3&4

Lethbridge Symphony - Series 4: Gilbert & Sullivan Ships ahoy! Pirates! Foreign intrigue! The world’s most famous English operas are topsy-turvy stories that elevate absurdity to an art.

Southminister United Church 7:30PM For more info & tickets go to... www.lethbridgesymphony.org

403 328-6808

Feb 11

S.A. Antique Classic Auto Swap Meet Interested in classic vehicles? Looking for a specific part? Be sure to head down and check out all the vendors!

Exhibition Park 8:00AM-4:00PM For more info & tickets go to... www.saacac.com

403 382-8851

Feb 11

YWCA Lethbridge Attire to Inspire The YWCA invites all female graduates without an outfit to 11:00AM-3:00PM attend this free event. Attire, photographers as well as hair www.ywcalethbridge.org and makeup artists will be available.

Feb 17&18

Old Favourites (6) Nord-Bridge Centre and 1st Choice Savings presents “Old Favourites” (6). Old Favourites is a 50’s, 60’s and 70’s Music and Comedy Revue.

Yates Theater Various For more info & tickets go to... www.lethbridge.ca/tickets

403 329-7328

Feb 18

Lethbridge Hand Made Market A pianist with stage fright endures a performance under the eyes of a sniper, who will shoot if a wrong note is played.

Heritage Hall - Exhibition Park 10:00AM-4:00PM For more info go to... @lethbridgehandmademarket

403 820-0389

Feb 20

Family History Day The Archives open the door (opens its doors) to all visitors, offering tours of the premises, display of resources for local history research and consultations with expert genealogists. Watch the premiere of the new documentary Lethbridge: A Tale of Two Galts. Enjoy Free popcorn!

Galt Museum & Archives 1:00-4:30 pm For more info go to... www.galtmuseum.com

403 320-4700

Feb 25

Mini-Pop Kids Live! Packed with positive high energy, the Mini-Pop Kids brand is all about empowering kids to be confident and to shoot for their dreams!

Yates Theatre 2:30PM For more info & tickets go to... www.lethbridge.ca/tickets

403 329-7328

Feb 25 & International Peace Pow Wow 26 Two full days of Pow-Wow dance and music competitions, Miss Blackfoot Canada specials, arts, crafts, and so much more!

Enmax Centre Opens at 10:00AM Daily For more info & tickets go to... www.lethbridge.ca/tickets

403 329-7328

403 329-0088

To see more, visit www.lethbridge.ca & click on Calendar of Events, where you can also ADD YOUR OWN EVENTS!


Nord-Bridge Presents “Old Favourites: Vol 6” - see page 48 for details

Stay Informed! www.lethbridge.ca


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