Recreation & Culture Guide February 2018
Family Day Unplugged Activities February 19, 2018 See Pg. 17 for information
TABLE OF CONTENTS February 2018
AQUATICS About the Pools ............................... 11 Info/Pass Prices/Pass Programs ....... 7-8 Lethbridge Summer Swim Club ......... 11 PUBLIC SWIM SCHEDULES Fritz Sick Pool ................................... 6 Max Bell Aquatic Centre ................... 60 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 Community Band..............20 Lethbridge Potter’s Guild .................. 17 Southern Alberta Ethnic Association ... 19 Southern Alberta Art Gallery ............. 18 COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES Lethbridge Montessori...................... 21 Nord-Bridge Senior Citizen Assoc....... 21 DID YOU KNOW? Active Living Guide - Be Fit For Life ... 28 Arts In Lethbridge ........................... 20 Historical Society ............................. 12 Mount Crandell Park ........................ 55 Naturalists Society ........................... 25 Recreation & Culture Projects ........... 58 Sport Council .................................. 51 United Way .................................... 22 YQL Arts ........................................ 34
HELEN SCHULER NATURE CENTRE Programs & Events ......................23-24 LETHBRIDGE COLLEGE Programs & Events ......................26-27 LETHBRIDGE HERALD ADVERTISING Advertising .................................29-33 PUBLIC INFORMATION & EVENTS 24 Hour Info Lines............................. 3 Assoc canadienne-francaise de l’Alberta35 Calendar of Events .......................... 63 Canada Day .................................... 35 Colouring “A” .................................. 43 Grants .......................................38-39 Heart of our City ............................. 36 Lethbridge Exhibition Park ................ 35 Lethbridge Sport Council .................. 37 Rec & Culture Booking Info ...........40-41 Regulatory Services ......................... 42 Waste & Recycling Services .............. 47 RECREATION PROGRAMS Lethbridge North Little League .......... 53 Southwest Little League ................... 54 Sports Hall of Fame..........................54 YWCA ............................................ 53 SKATING & HOCKEY Public Skating ................................. 56 Skating Programs ............................ 57
UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE
Information & Events ...................59-61
Recreation & Culture Guide Coordinated by the City of Lethbridge, Recreation & Culture Department Printed in Canada
Welcome to the FEBRUARY 2018 Recreation & Culture Guide Celebrate Family Day—Monday February 19th Enjoy all that our City has to offer for the whole family! It’s Pow-Wow Time—February 24th & 25th 2018 International Peace Pow-Wow & Festival At the ENMAX Centre, for details check out pg. 30-31
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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
3:30-4:30pm 7:00-8:00pm
8:00-8:45pm 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 29, 2018
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
9:15-11:15am
No Classes Feb 17 & 19
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
1:00-8:00pm
Pool space may be shared at any time
Holiday Hours Feb 19
Family Day
Mar 30 Apr 02
Good Friday Easter Monday
1 - 4pm 4 - 5pm CLOSED 1 - 4pm 4 - 5pm
Open Swim Cond Swim (Siwik 1 - 5pm) Open Swim Cond Swim
Lessons - Spring 2018 Session
Registration for the 2018 Spring Lesson Session at Nicholas Sheran Pool will begin on Tuesday Mar 6, 2018 at 9am. Registration for lessons at Stan Siwik pool opens on Tuesday Mar 13, 2018 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.
Aquatics
Fitness Goals
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Stick with your fitness routine! - after 21 days it becomes a habit that you won’t want to give up. If you haven’t started yet now is the perfect time! Come join one of our AquaFit classes and have some fun working out! Visit the City of Lethbridge web site at www.lethbridge.ca/leisure for more Aquatic information.
401 Laval Boulevard West / Phone: 320-3046
Stan Siwik Family Pool
February 1 - 28 Schedule Open Swim $1/$2 Swim
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
1:00-3:00pm
9:00-11:30am
1:00-3:00pm
9:00-11:30am
1:00-3:30pm 6:30-8:00pm
6:30-8:00pm
6:30-8:00pm
11:30-1:00pm
11:30-1:00pm
9:00-10:30am
Condition Swim AquaJog Seniors Swim Parent & Tot Swim Family Swim Lessons
End Mar 29, 2018
Fitness & Hot Tub
11:30-1:00pm 8:45-9:30pm 10:30-11:30am 8:00-8:45pm
1:00-3:30pm
1:00-4:30pm
6:30-8:00pm
5:30-7:30pm
9:00-10:30am 8:45-9:30pm 8:00-8:45pm
8:45-9:30pm 10:30-11:30am 8:00-8:45pm
3:00-4:00pm
3:00-4:00pm
10:45-12:00pm
10:45-12:00pm
(small pool)
Friday
11:30-1:00pm 8:45-9:30pm 8:00-8:45pm
9:00-10:30am 11:30-1:00pm 4:30-5:30pm 7:30-8:30pm 10:30-11:30am
Saturday 12:00-2:00pm 3:00-6:00pm
Sunday 4:00-7:00pm
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 9:15-11:15am 9:15-11:15am No Classes - February 17 & 19 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-8:30pm 12:00-7:00pm
1:00-8:00pm
Pool space may be shared at any time depending on program requirements.
Holiday Hours\ Feb 19
Family Day
Apr 02
Good Friday
Apr 05
Easter Monday
1 - 4pm 4 - 5pm 1 - 4pm 4 - 5pm CLOSED
Open Swim Cond Swim Open Swim Cond Swim (Nicholas Sheran 1 - 5pm)
Lesson Registration - Spring 2018 Session
Registration for the Spring lessons begins on Mar 6 for Nicholas Sheran and on Mar 13 for Stan Siwik, both starting at 9 am.
Lifeguard Training - Bronze Medallion / Cross course
We will be training future Lifeguards at Stan Siwik from Feb 20 - Feb 23. Pool space will be shared at this time.
Advanced Courses
Become a Water Safety Instructor or a Lifegaurd. See the Advanced Course page in the guide or phone the pool for details.
Women’s Only Swim
Visit the City of Lethbridge web site at www.lethbridge.ca/leisure for more Aquatic information.
1901 - 15 Avenue North / Phone: 320-3054
Aquatics
Every first Friday of the month there is a Women’s Only Swim at Stan Siwik Pool. From 8:30 - 9:30pm. Cost is $4.00. Only female staff.
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Fritz Sick Pool
February 1 - 28 Schedule Tuesday
Monday
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
3:00-5:30pm
3:00-5:00pm
3:00-5:30pm
6:00-9:00pm
6:00-9:00pm
6:00-9:00pm
6:00-9:00pm
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
Aqua Fit
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 Aquafit
10:30-11:30am
10:30-11:30am
CLOSED
Masters
5:30-6:30pm
5:30-6:30pm
CLOSED
Aqua 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 19 Mar 30 Apr 02
Family Day Good Friday Easter Monday
CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED
(Nicholas / Siwik 1 - 5pm) (Siwik 1 - 5pm) (Nicholas 1 - 5pm)
Spartans Swim Club
- Mon & Wed - Tue & Thu
4:30-5pm (4 lanes) / 5:00 - 6:00pm (whole pool) / 6:00 - 6:30pm (4 lanes) 4:30-5:30pm (4 lanes) / 5:30 - 6:00pm (whole pool) / 6:00 - 6:30pm (4 lanes)
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!!!
Fitness Goals
Stick with your fitness routine! - after 21 days it becomes a habit that you won’t want to give up. If you haven’t started yet now is the perfect time! Come join one of our aqua fit or aqua jog classes and have some fun working out!
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
Admissions, Visit Cards and Memberships (all prices include GST) New Aquatic Membership Program The City of Lethbridge has recently launched new leisure management software. Through this new electronic system, pass holders will need to use a swipe card called a Fun Pass. The Fun Pass can be used to access a number of City facilities including memberships for most pools and skating rinks. Along with the launch of the Fun Pass comes more streamlined pool membership options and a new fee structure. •The recreation pass and the fitness advantage pass options have been combined into one single pass and merged into a new fee structure. • The Fun Pass will give access to three indoor facilities (Fritz Sick, Nicholas Sheran and Stan Siwik) along with the Henderson outdoor pool in the summer season. Pass holders are able to access all facility programing given they meet the age and program requirements. Please see Program Choices in the Guide for more information. •A 1 month and 12 month membership option has been added on top of the existing 3 and 6 month options. •Another price level has been added to separate children and youth. (see rates below).
New Aquatic Admission & Membership Options
(GST included) Prices effective October 25, 2017
Memberships (GST included)
Admission & Visit Cards (GST included) Free
Visit Card N/A
Child (3-12yrs)
1mth
3mth
6mth
$37.50
$65.00
$120.00 $225.00
12mth
Child (3-12yrs)
$3.75
$32.50
Youth (13-17yrs)
$42.50
$75.00
$140.00 $255.00
Youth (13-17yrs)
$4.25
$35.00
Student (18-21yrs ID req)
$42.50
$75.00
$140.00 $255.00
Student (18-21yrs ID req)
$4.25
$35.00
Senior (60yrs+)
$47.50
$90.00
$160.00 $290.00
$60.00
$115.00 $190.00 $350.00
Senior (60yrs+)
$4.75
$40.00
Adult (18-59yrs)
Adult (18-59yrs)
$6.00
$50.00
1 Parent Family
$100.00 $155.00 $225.00 $430.00
Family
$15.00
N/A
Family
$130.00 $210.00 $320.00 $600.00
Memberships & Visit Cards sold at: - Stan Siwik Family Pool: 1901-15th Ave N - Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre: 401 Laval Blvd W - Fritz Sick Pool: 420 - 11th St S - Henderson Pool (Summer Only): 2710 Parkside Dr S
Lost Card Fee - $6.00 + gst
Aquatics
Admission Infant (0-2yrs)
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Aquatic Programs & Definitions Effective Oct 25, 2017
Swim Memberships - Memberships are available for 1, 3, 6 and 12 month terms - Members are able to access all facility programming given that they meet the age & program requirements - Membership are valid at all locations operated by Recreation Excellence in Lethbridge: - Nicholas Sheran Pool - Stan Siwik Pool - Fritz Sick Pool - Henderson Pool (summer only). - Includes use of the weight room, hot tub and sauna for those participating in the program offered at the time - Members get 50% discount on drop in admission at the 1st Choice Savings Centre at the University of Lethbridge - Fees will be applied for lost Memberships
Visit Cards - Save money on admissions by purchasing a Visit Card! - Cards come bundled in a package of 10 admissions. - Valid locations include: Nicholas Sheran Pool, Stan Siwik Pool, Fritz Sick Pool, and Henderson Pool (summer only) - Cards can be used to bring a friend - Fees will be applied for lost Visit Cards Definitions Infant - 0 to 2 years of age Child - 3 to 12 years of age Youth / Student - Youth (13 to 17 years of age) - Student (18 to 21 years of age with valid student ID) Adult - 18 to 59 years of age Senior - 60 years of age and older
Aquatics
Family - Parent/Guardian(s) (1 or 2 adults) with children residing permanently in the same household (17 years of age or younger. Also includes adult children 18 to 21 years of age and attending school.(Valid Student ID required)
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Definitions for Participation AquaFit / AquaJog - Shallow / Deep water Fitness program - Participants must be 14 years of age and older - Participants 13 years and under must be directly supervised by an Adult Note: All particpants must actively particpate in the program
Condition Swim - Also called Lane Swim - participants swim lengths of the pool in a structured setting of lane markers - Participants must be 14 years of age or older - Participants 13 and under must be directly supervised by an Adult Note: All participants must actively particpate in the program
Family Swim - Swim for Parent/Guardian(s) (1 or 2) with children (17yrs or younger / 18 -21 with valid Student ID) residing permanently in the same household. Note: Parent(s) or Guardian(s) must be in the water with children. Children under the age of 8 years and non-swimmers must be actively supervised within arms reach by a Parent / Guardian.
Open Swim - Unstructured swim that all participants may enjoy Note: Children under the age of 8 years and non-swimmers must be actively supervised within arms reach by a Parent / Guardian.
Senior Swim - Lane Swim for those 60 years of age & older. Note: Must actively particpate in the program by swimming lengths. Please choose the proper lane to swim in based on ability
Senior AquaFit - Water Fitness program for those 60 years of age & older. Note: Must actively particpate in the program
Weight Room Use - Open to participants 16 years of age & older - Participants 14 - 15 years of age may attend with direct Parent / Guardian supervision - Youth/Children 13 and under are not allowed in the weight room Note: Proper gym attire is required (clean indoor closed toe & heel shoes, shorts or sweats and shirt) Jeans, sandals are not allowed. Safety guidelines must be followed
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 the Spring 2018 Lesson Session begins: Mar 06, 2018 for Nicholas Sheran Pool at 9am Mar 13, 2018 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 - Spring Lesson Session - Apr 09, 2018
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 1, 3, 6 and 12 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 / Spring 2018 Water Safety Instructor - $375.00 Dates
Course #
Day
Jan 20 Jan 26 Jan 27,28 Mar 24,25
5783
Sat Fri Sat/Sun Sat/Sun
Time 9:00am - 4:30pm 5:00pm - 9:00pm 8:30am - 4:30pm 9:00am - 4:30pm
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.
National Lifeguard Pool - $ 265.00
Dates Apr 03 - 07
Course # 5774
Day Tue - Sat
Time 9:00 - 5:00pm
This 40 hour course will certify successful candidates with the NLS Pool option award. Candidates must be 16 years old, have a current Bronze Cross & hold a current Standard First Aid award. Please bring proof of SFA/CPR C to first class.
Standard First Aid - $145.00 Feb 3,4 Mar 3,4
5777 5782
Sat/Sun Sat/Sun
8:30am - 4:30pm 8:30am - 4:30pm
WSI Recert - $85.00 Feb 21
6067
Wed
5:00pm - 9:00pm
Note: Must bring proof of WSI certification to the exam
Bronze Medallion/Cross - $255.00 Feb 20 - 23
5784
Tue - Fri
9:00am-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 09 Mar 09
5778 5781
Fri Fri
8:30am - 4:30pm 8:30am - 4:30pm
Note: Must bring proof of Standard First Aid to the exam
Red Cross Baby Sitting - $65.00 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.
Apr 21
6101
Sat
9:00am - 5:00pm
NL Pool Recert - $65.00 Mar 14
5779
Wed
5:00pm - 9:00pm
Note: Must bring NL certification and current Standard First Aid cert. to the exam
Basic First Aid and Caregiving skills for youth 11-15 years old. During this 8 hour course participants will learn how to provide care to younger children in a variety of age groups and how to prevent and respond to emergencies.
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 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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WSI On Line Component (at home) Intro Session (Classroom/Pool) Class Room/Pool Component Final Skills/Strokes Eval & Final Class Room Component WSI Teaching Experience (8 - 11hrs co-teaching with a supervising WSI)
1901 - 15 Ave North (403) 320-3054
ABOUT THE POOLS FAQ’s - Outdoor Shoes in the Facility What are the guidelines for outdoor shoes? 1) We ask that all users of the facility remove their outdoor shoes upon entering the facility - it helps to keep the floors more sanitary especially the change rooms where patrons are barefoot - even when it is dry outside, outdoor shoes often carry in little rocks and grit that are hard on the feet and unsanitary - this grit is also hard on equipment like treadmills etc. - we ask that you leave your shoes on the racks provided or carry them to your locker in the change room & carry them back when you are done - health guidelines prohibit outdoor footwear of any type on the pool deck 2) Options include bringing indoor footwear to change into while in the facility or purchasing a pair of fabric covers that go over your outdoor shoes (these are available at the pool) 3) What about those who don’t wish to remove their shoes? Our policy is to be respectful and ask politely. Most patrons respect the “No Shoes on Deck” policy even if they don’t wish to take their shoes off in the facility Please help us to keep the facilities in great shape by removing your outdoor footwear. The staff and other patrons really appreciate the assistance especially on busy days or days that the weather isn’t the greatest.
ORCAS
Lethbridge Summer Swim Club
Registration Returning Swimmers: Monday, March 12, 6-8 pm Registration New Swimmers: Wednesday, March 14, 6-8 pm Sports Council Meeting Room, Nicholas Sheran Arena 401 Laval Blvd. West, Lethbridge, AB
For more information please contact: Carly at 403-359-2628 or drewcarly@shaw.ca. Visit us online at www.lethbridgeorcas.com
Aquatics
Lethbridge Summer Swim Club invites you to join our club and swim with the ORCAS from May through August 2018. Over 70 days of swimming and 9 competitions with flexible attendance. Certified coaches. Swimmer skill level evaluated during first week of practice. Trial week offered to new swimmers. New season begins Tuesday, May 1, 2018.
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Senator James Gladstone Sixty years ago, in 1958, James Gladstone was named to the Canadian Senate as Canada’s first Indigenous senator.
Gladstone was a member of the Kainai. Prior to being a senator, he worked as a scout and interpreter for the Mounted Police, acted as a mail carrier, and was a farmer and rancher. Senator Gladstone fought for greater respect for treaty rights, better education for Indigenous Canadian and the right of Indigenous people to oversee their own administration. He took the opportunity to give his first speech in the Senate in Blackfoot so that Blackfoot would be part of the official records of the Senate.
In 1959, Senator Gladstone Hall on the Blood Reserve was opened and named for the senator.
Senator Gladstone resigned from the Senate in March 1971 and passed away later that year.
Lethbridge Historical Society
Did You Know?
info@lethbridgehistory.org www.lethbridgehistory.org facebook.com/LethbridgeHistoricalSociety/
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Photographs: Left: Opening of Senator Gladstone Hall, 1959, with Stephen Fox (left), Chief Jim Shot Both Sides (middle) and Senator Gladstone (right), Galt Museum & Archives P19753000263. Right: Senator Gladstone in front of Parliament, Ottawa.
February LHS Meeting: Stories of Hardieville, Feb 27, 7 pm, Lethbridge Public Library
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Arts, Culture & History
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Arts, Culture & History
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Arts, Culture & History
February At a Glance
admission fees apply | free to annual pass holders
Fri FEB 02 Valentines
First Friday Fun | 1:30–3 pm | Families
Sat FEB 03 Traditional Blackfoot Diet and Medicine Saturdays at 1:00 | 1–2 pm | Families
Wed FEB 07 Traditional Blackfoot Families
Daytime Galt Workshops | 10:30–noon | Adults
Wed FEB 07 Stilled Life: the History of Taxidermy Wednesdays at the Galt | 2–3 pm | Adults
Thu FEB 08 Vintage Valentines Galt Workshops | 7–9 pm | Adults
Sat FEB 10 Collectors Day
Saturdays at 1:00 | 1–2 pm | Families
Sat FEB 10 Family-style Dance
Sat FEB 17 Rag Dolls
Sun FEB 11 Women’s Hands Building a Nation
Mon FEB 19 Family History Day
Wed FEB 14 Memory Boxes
Mon FEB 19 Family Day
Special Family Event | 7–midnight | All Ages Café Galt | 2–3 pm | Adults
Daytime Galt Workshops | 10:30–noon | Adults
Saturdays at 1 | 1–2 pm | Families Special Family Event | 1–4:30 pm | Families Archives Program | 7–9 pm | Adults
FEB 19–23 Coulees and Culture
Special Event | 8:30–4:30 pm | Ages 6–9
Wed FEB 21 Painted Rocks
Daytime Galt Workshops | 10:30–noon | Adults
Wed FEB 21 A Collection of Music Arts, Culture & History
Wednesdays at the Galt | 2–3 pm | Adults
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Thu FEB 22 Collections Tour Special Event | 4 pm | All Ages
Sat FEB 24 Stories of Our Ancestors Saturdays at 1:00 | 1–2 pm | Families
Wed FEB 28 Needlepoint
Daytime Galt Workshops | 10:30–noon | Adults
galtmuseum.com
403.320-3954
Oldman River Potters Guild
02.19.2018
Annual General Meeting February 13th, 2018 at 7:00 pm 326C - 10 Street North, Lethbridge
Public Welcome. Come Join Us!
Why Unplug? By graduation, the average teen will have spent more time watching screens than being in the classroom, playing sports and talking to their parents. (screensmart.ca)
Why Connect? Children and youth who are frequently connected to adults and other community supports are more likely to have a high standard of well-being in health and resiliency, and traits like strong academic and social performance, compassion, and leadership are highly promoted. (search-institute.org)
How to Connect
Classes ● Workshops ● Sales ● Exhibitions 24/7 Studio Access ● $110 Yearly Membership Join Us Today
Romance is in the air in February - Join us for a free concert by the University of Lethbridge Fine Arts Department ‘Music to Touch the Heart and Warm the Soul’ Tuesday, February 13 7 p.m. Theatre Gallery (Main Branch) With an introduction by Brian Black.
Puppet Show with Mr. Oinks Wednesday, February 7 2 p.m.
Read Away Your Fines ! Are you a teen? Do you have Library fines? During Reading Week (February 20 - 25) you can read away your fines at The Crossings Branch. Check in at the desk, read for 30 minutes and we’ll waive up to $30 from your Library fines. Only valid on Lethbridge Public Library YA memberships.
Kids’ Corner (Main Branch) All ages welcome to drop-in to enjoy this show that includes lots of silly fun!
OUTDOOR PLAY PRESENTATION
Young children benefit from outdoor play throughout the year (yes, even during most days of Alberta winters). Wednesday, February 28 6:30 p.m. Theatre Gallery (Main Branch) Speaker: Joanne Keilty Free registration (opens Thursday, February 1) Partnered by Lethbridge Early Years Coalition and the Library.
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 19 (Family Day)
Arts, Culture & History
www.OldmanRiverPottersGuild.com 403-394-0320
Events around Lethbridge on Family Day: • Play Day 2018 |11am-3pm, University of Lethbridge/1st Choice Savings Centre (free) • Family Day Event | 1pm-4pm, YMCA (free for families) • Family History Day | 1pm-4:30pm, Galt Museum (free) • Archives Family Day | 7 - 9 pm, Galt Museum (free) • Family Fun Day | 11 am-4 pm, Casa (free) • Family Day Special | 11am-4pm, Helen Schuler Nature Centre (free)
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We have great kids programs this winter at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery! Registration is open now. To register call 403.327.8770 x 21 WINTER/SPRING PROGRAMMING
miniSAAG: The Studio Sessions
teenSAAG: TBA Collective*
Ages 6 to 10
Ages 13 to 15
Fridays | January 12 to April 13 1 PM to 4 PM $275 per semester | $220 for members Drop in: $25 | $23 for members
Thursdays | February 1 to March 29 5 PM to 7 PM $150 per semester | $110 for members
Come create with us in this program formerly known as Art Club! Join Public Engagement Coordinator and artist Emily Promise Allison for miniSAAG: The Studio Sessions. The afternoons will feature an assortment of hands-on projects and a positive environment made to enhance a young artist’s life skills through the mediums of sculpture, sketching, poetry, installation, photography, performance, and more!
This brand new program is designed for young people who are creative dreamers, daring inventors, and curious individuals, shy and bold alike. Join Public Engagement Coordinator and artist Emily Promise Allison and dive into a space where teens get to make meaningful connections through experimental creation and performance art. Feel artistic freedom within a supportive and safe environment that fosters the importance of self-expression and imaginative thinking. *TBA Collective will be named by the group upon our first meeting!
Gallery School
Coulees & Culture
School and Community Groups of all ages
Ages 6 to 10
Gallery School runs from September through to June each year. Visits www.saag.ca for scheduling options.
February 20 to 23 | April 3 to 6 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM $120 per week
Arts, Culture & History
$50 | Bus transportation provided as funding permits.
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Dynamic educational opportunity! A Gallery School tour is a fun and special way to experience contemporary art with Public Engagement Coordinator and artist Emily Promise Allison. Bring your class and join her for a captivating and highly engaging tour followed by a diverse array of activities inspired by our current exhibitions.
Campers will discover the cultural, historical, and natural treasures of Lethbridge as they spend a day with: Galt Museum & Archives, Helen Schuler Nature Centre, and the Southern Alberta Art Gallery. To register contact the Helen Schuler Nature Centre at 403-320-3064.
For more information about any of our programs, contact our Visitor Services team at 403.327.8770 x 21
SOUTHERN ALBERTA ART GALLERY 6 0 1 T H I R D AV E S L E T H B R I D G E A B | 4 0 3 . 3 2 7. 8 7 7 0 | W W W. S A A G . C A
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Did You Know?
NORD-BRIDGE
SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION 1904 - 13th Ave. North 403-329-3222
February 2018
Open for Breakfast 7 a.m. Monday to Friday
Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 12 Feb. 16 Feb. 19
Breakfast Buffet 8:30 Valentine’s Luncheon OUTREACH 1:30 With Tom & Curt Chinese Lunch Buffet 11:30 CENTRE CLOSED for Family Day NEW 2018 MEMBERSHIPS $53.00 EFFECTIVE THROUGH DECEMBER 2018
MEMBERSHIP IS OPEN TO ALL SENIORS AGE 55 PLUS. ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP IS OPEN TO YOUNGER INDIVIDUALS WHOSE SPOUSE IS 55 AND A MEMBER. JOIN THE BEST SENIOR CENTRE IN THE NORTH, SOUTH EAST OR WEST
Nord-Bridge Banquet Rental Facilities Modern hall seating up to 200 people. Beautiful modern room for up to 60 people.
NORD-BRIDGE BINGO
EVERY FRIDAY AFTERNOON Except Holidays Bonanza Pre-call 1:00 pm Games Start 1:30 pm Regular Book - $5.00 3 Extra Games - $1.00 each Everyone (18 and over) welcome! COME FOR LUNCH - STAY FOR BINGO! Ask About our SENIORS TRAVEL PROGRAM Including Mystery Trips Waterton LakesMoose Jaw Spa & GamblingSpruce MeadowsCalgary DrumhellerCranbrook & many local, short distance destinations. CALL FOR DETAILS.
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 Alberta Education Award winning teachers Introduction to French & Spanish Introduction to Gymnastic, Soccer, Swimming, Skating, etc.
Please call or email for tour or information. 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, 2018
Community Services
Qualified ATA Member Teachers with Montessori Education
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Applications for United Way program funding in 2018-2019
AVAILABLE NOW! Visit us online for more information.
#WeArePossibility
Give a little... Do a lot!
Did You Know?
Visit www.lethbridgeunitedway.ca to give a gift to your community today.
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Monthly Calendar | February 2018 EXPLORE THE...
ESCAPE THE COLD IN THE ...
BRAIN
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Exhibit
Exhibit
WINTER HOURS: Open Daily 1PM - 4PM (Closed Mondays) | February 19 11AM - 4PM A NIMAL A NTICS
SATURDAY: 10AM-12PM
Feb 22: 1:30pm-3:00pm
Ages 11 to 15
Adults must sign children in & pick them up promptly at noon.
DISCOVERY WALK
Porcupines
Feb 11 | 2PM-3PM FUN FOR ALL AGES!
FACILITY RENTALS
Discover the weird & hilarious world of animal courtship. Call to Register 403.320.3064
EYE SPY
This month watch for
Great Horned Owls! One of Lethbridge’s earliest nesting birds.
Look for them up in trees reusing old stick nests from crows, magpies, ravens & hawks.
B IRTHDAY P ARTIES
Host your next meeting, presentation, planning session, or mix & mingle at the Nature Centre.
Share your special day with us! Explore nature themes through fun, discovery & hands-on experiences.
Book Today!
Ages 4-10
403.320.3064 | lethbridge.ca/hsnc |hsnc@lethbridge.ca Located in the river valley north of CPR High Level Bridge
Helen Schuler Nature Centre
Feb 3 & 10: Chickadees Feb 17: No Program Ages 6 to 10 Feb 24: Porcupines
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Side of Love
Entertainingly educational evening on the “birds and the bees” for adults. The Nature Centre’s annual fundraising event offers guest speakers, wine tasting, hors d’oeuvres, live music & door prizes!
F ebruary 14 7 pm - 9 pm
Looking for a low key event for your family? Get outside and have some fun in the river valley at the Nature Centre!
@ Helen Schuler Nature Centre For Mature Audiences Discretion Advised
Extended Hours
John & Kathleen Hancock Topic: Spiders
TICKET $50 TABLE $350
TICKETS INCLUDE A TAX RECEIPT IN SUPPORT OF GROWING THE GRASSROOTS ENDOWMENT FUND
Coulees & Culture CAMP
Discover the cultural, historical & natural treasures of Lethbridge. EXPLORE A NEW VENUE EACH DAY!
February 20-23 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
AGES 6-10
Maple Sugar Shack 12:30pm – 3:30pm
C OST $120
Space is limited. call early.
with the AB French Canadian Assoc.
Bring $2 and enjoy a maple treat!
FUN FOR ALL AGES
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F ebruary 19 11 am - 4 pm
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FAMILY
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THE WILD
Call to purchase tickets
Call for more information
Call to register
403.320.3064
403.320.3064
403.320.3064
Fresh Water Springs Did you know? Water is a life source—we all share responsibility to ensure healthy, secure, and sustainable water supply. More than 80% of Alberta’s water supply is found in the Northern part of the province, while 80% of the demand is in the South. Lethbridge is located in the Oldman Watershed and is part of the South Saskatchewan River Basin Canada is estimated to have 20% of the world’s freshwater; Alberta’s water makes up 2.2% of Canada’s total.
Photo: Kayleigh Nielson
The Lethbridge Naturalists’ Society
A spring is any natural occurrence where water discharges on to the surface of the earth from below the surface. Springs are frequently Join us to learn more about your natural world! found at break points in slopes. Some springs flow from pools like the “Ink Pots” of Banff National Park. Other springs flow from the Next guest speaker: bottom of lakes, such as the Blue-hole spring of Maligne Lake.
Kayleigh Nielson
The most common type of spring in Alberta is the contact spring, which is found mainly in the interior plains. They are found at the contact between two layers of material with sharply contrasting permeability.
certain types of trout and frogs that are otherwise ill-suited to large temperature fluctuations.
Source: “Facts about Water in Alberta” available at http://aep.alberta.ca/ water/water-conversation/documents/FactsAboutWaterAlberta-Dec2010A.pdf
Wednesday February 21 starting at 7pm in Helen Schuler Nature Centre Community Room
Explore our events calendar for a list of upcoming speakers and field trips at
www.NatureLethbridge.ca
Did You Know?
‘Plants at Alberta’s Springs: Who’s there and why?’ The consistently cool water of a spring may harbor species such as
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~Thinking of a career in the trades ~ Master Electrician-Jan. 30 to Apr. 5, 2018 Are you a Journeyman Electrician with at least three years of experience looking to advance your career, your value, and your income? If so, this course will prepare you to do just that. This course is a targeted and necessary program for electricians who wish to write the Master Electrician Exam. Faciliated on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7 - 10 pm.
Pre-Employment Electrical-Feb. 5 to May. 11, 2018 The Pre-Employment Electrician program will enhance your career opportunities in the electrical trade. This program covers all material in the First Year Alberta Apprenticeship Electrical curriculum, plus additional safety training, and employability skills.
Pre-Employment Welding-Feb. 12 to May. 18, 2018 Featuring outstanding salary options, a positive future outlook with the pipeline industry, and now endless promise as a ‘Green Collar’ career choice, welding has never been a more secure or flourishing trade. The PreEmployment Welding program prepares and allows students to write the First Year Welding Apprenticeship theory and practical exams.
Powerline Technician Program-Mar. 5 to May. 25, 2018
Lethbridge College
The Powerline Technician/Power System Electrician Program is a twelve-week extensive hands-on and theoretical training program in the utility electrical field related to overhead and underground distribution installations. As a Powerline Technician/Power System Electrician you play a vital role in ensuring the reliable delivery of electricity to homes and businesses across the country. It is an essential and valued occupation with
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excellent starting wages and an impressive list of future employers. The Pre-Employment Powerline Technician program covers all material in the 1st year Powerline Technician Apprenticeship Exam curriculum, plus additional safety training, and employability skills.
Feb. 5, 2018 - May. 7, 2018 Mondays and Wednesdays 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
NEWLY Revised - Project Management Certificate Feb. 6, 2018 -June 21, 2018
REGISTER EARLY SPOTS ARE LIMITED
The Administrative Professional Fast Track Program was designed based on insightful feedback to develop a convenient evening program that expedites essential skills to succeed and thrive in an office environment.
*In Partnership with Mount Royal University and the Project Management Institute (PMI)®.
The Administrative Professional Fast Track Program is a six-course series consisting of:
Weekly - Thu, Fri 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Microsoft Word Basic Minute Taking Made Easy Business Writing Microsoft Excel Basic Office Procedures Microsoft Outlook Microsoft PowerPoint Basic Customer Service Dealing with Difficult People Organizing and Holding Effective Meetings Time and Stress Management
*Earn an internationally recognized credential
Project Management Overview and Integration Weekly - Tue, Wed, Thu 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Schedule and Cost Management Scope and Quality Management Weekly - Wed, Thu 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Leadership and Project Resource Management Weekly - Wed, Thu 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Stakeholder and Communication Management Weekly - Wed, Thu 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Risk and Procurement Weekly - Wed, Thu 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM The Business of Project Management Weekly - Thu 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Lethbridge College
Administrative Fast Track
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True or False: Should children exercise at their own pace? If you guessed "true," you got it! We know that exercise is great for our physical health, but did you know it is also imperative for learning as well? New research supported by the Universities of Stirling and Edinburgh has looked at the impact of taking short breaks from classroom material to perform physical activity, and how it affects children’s mood and cognitive abilities. One of the researchers explained: “Ultimately, we found that 15 minutes of self-paced exercise can significantly improve a child’s mood, attention and memory - enhancing their ability to learn.” After having 13,149 children between the UK and Scotland sign-up to participate in the research study, there was one major suggestion. This was to encourage children to exercise at their own pace during short breaks from class as this could help improve the desire and readiness to learn when they return to the classroom. This is not to take away from the physical activity guidelines for children of at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous activity per day. Brain breaks are ideal to keep children stay focused and learning at the highest capacity possible.
Did You Know?
Interested in viewing the whole study? Visit our Be Fit For Life Facebook page and click the link from our post!
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For more information call 403-382-6919 or go to lethbridgecollege.ca/befitforlife
Coming in 2018! Great new enhancements to the Yates Theatre.
Yates Ticket Centre closed April 29, 2017 to July 2018 for construction.
How can I get tickets? • Call (403) 329-7328 • Go online at http://www.enmaxcentre.ca • Visit the ENMAX Ticket Centre (2510 Scenic Drive South)
Thank you for your understanding.
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It’s Pow-Wow Time 2018 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.
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SATURDAY • FEBRUARY 24th, 2018
SUNDAY • FEBRUARY 25th, 2018
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 & Sunday Schedule
Blackfoot Canadian Cultural Society
International Peace Pow-wow 2018 February 24th & 25th 2018 Open at 10 am daily
Enmax Centre, Lethbridge
Tickets available at www.enmaxcentre.ca
More Information: mcrowhealy@shaw.ca Photo credit: Trevor Page
First Session Grand Entry @ 1:00 pm, Saturday Second Session Grand Entry
@ 7:00 pm, Saturday
Third Session Grand Entry @ 12noon Sunday
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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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2018 LESSONS/LEAGUES S.N.A.G Level 1-Starting New at Golf (Ages 5–7 yrs)
•$49.95 + GST includes: •Classes run for three consecutive weeks. Max 6 students •All classes are 45 minutes in length •Lesson covers basic fundamentals of golf in a fun and active •learning environment •Ages 5-7 •All equipment provided •Discount coupons for Driving Range/Golf Course/mini put Lesson SNAG 1 # 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 SNAG 1 #13 SNAG 1 #14 SNAG 1 # 15 SNAG 1 #16
Run Date Monday, April 16th, 23rd, 30th Wednesday, April 18th, 25th, May 2nd Saturday, April 21st, 28th, May 5th Monday, May 14th, 21st 28th Wednesday, May 16th, 23rd, 30th Saturday, May 19th, 26th, June 2nd Monday, June 11th, 18th, 25th, Wednesday, June 13th, 20th, 27th Saturday, June 16th, 23rd, 30th Monday, July 9th, 16th, 23rd Wednesday, July 11th, 18th, 25th Saturday, July 14th, 21st, 28th Monday, August 6th, 13th, 20th Wednesday, August 8th, 15th, 22nd Monday September 3rd, 10th, 17th Wednesday, September 5th, 12th, 19th
Lesson Time 4:15-5:00 pm 4:15-5:00 pm 11:00- 11:45am 4:15-5:00 pm 4:15-5:00 pm 11:00-11:45am 4:15- 5:00 pm 4:15-5:00 pm 11:00-11:45 am 4:15- 5:00 pm 4:15- 5:00 pm 11:00-11:45 am 4:15- 5:00 pm 4:15- 5:00 pm 4:15-5:00 pm 4:15- 5:00 pm
S.N.A.G Level 2 - Starting New at Golf (Ages 5–7 yrs)
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•$49.95 + GST includes: •Classes run for 3 consecutive weeks. Max of 6 students. •All classes are 45 minutes in length •This is the next level of SNAG. Reviews all basics learned in level 1 and continue to develop full swing, putting and chipping in a fun learning environment. •Ages 5-7 •All clubs provided •Discount coupons for Driving Range/ Golf Course/ Mini Putt
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Lesson SNAG 2 #1 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 SNAG 2 #13 SNAG 2 #14 SNAG 2 #15 SNAG 2 #16
Run Date Monday, April 16th, 23rd, 30th Wednesday, April 18th, 25th, May 2nd Saturday April 21st, 28th, May 5th Monday, May 14th, 21st, 28th Wednesday, May 16th, 23rd, 30th Saturday, May 19th, 26th, June 2nd Monday, June 11th, 18th, 25th Wednesday, June 13th, 20th, 27th Saturday, June 16th, 23rd, 30th Monday, July 9th, 16th, 23rd Wednesday, July 11th, 18th, 25th Saturday, July 14th, 21st, 28th Monday, August 6th, 13th, 20th Wednesday, August 8th, 15th, 22nd Monday, September 3rd, 10th, 17th Wednesday, September 5th, 12th, 19th
SNAG Level 3 – Intermediate (Ages 5 – 7 yrs)
Lesson Time 5:30- 6:15pm 5:30- 6:15 pm 12:00-12:45 pm 5:30- 6:15 pm 5:30- 6:15 pm 12:00-12:45 pm 5:30- 6:15 pm 5:30- 6:15 pm 12:00-12:45 pm 5:30- 6:15 pm 5:30-6:15 pm 12:00-12:45 pm 5:30- 6:15 pm 5:30-6:15 pm 5:30-6:15 pm 5:30- 6:15 pm
$49.95 +GST includes •Students must complete level 1 & 2 before taking level 3 •Class runs for 3 consecutive weeks. Max of 6 students •All classes are 45 minutes in length •Class is designed for those who want to take their knowledge of level 1 and 2 to the course. We will go on the course at least 1 time over the lessons. •Clubs provided if needed •Ages 5-7 •Discount coupons for Driving Range/ Golf Course/ Mini Putt
Lesson SNAG 3 #1 SNAG 3 #2 SNAG 3 #3 SNAG 3 #4
Run Date Tuesday, April 17th, 24th, May 1st Tuesday, May 15th, 22nd, 29th Tuesday June 12th, 19th, 26th Thursday, August 2nd, 9th, 16th
Lesson Time 4:15-5:00 pm 4:15- 5:00 pm 4:15-5:00 pm 5:00-5:45 pm
Level 4 Beginner (Ages 8 – 12 yrs)
•$59.95 + GST Includes: •Class runs for 3 consecutive weeks. Max 6 students. •Classes are 1 hour in length •Class covers basic fundamentals of putting, chipping, full swing and etiquette in a fun learning environment •Must be 8 years old or older •Clubs provided if needed •Lessons include range balls (value of $37.50) •Discount coupons for Driving Range/Golf Course/ Mini Putt Lesson Level 4 Beg #1 Level 4 Beg #2 Level 4 Beg #3 Level 4 Beg #4 Level 4 Beg #5 Level 4 Beg #6 Level 4 Beg #7 Level 4 Beg #8 Level 4 Beg #9
Run Date Wednesday, April 18th, 25th, May 2nd Thursday, April 19th, 26th, May 3rd Saturday, April 21st, 28th, May 5th Wednesday, May 16th, 23rd, 30th Thursday, May 17th, 24th, 31st Saturday, May 19th, 26th, June 2nd Thursday, June 14th, 21st, 28th Saturday, June 16th, 23rd, 30th Saturday, July 14th, 21st, 28th
Lesson Time 6:30-7:30 pm 4:15-5:15 pm 1:15-2:15 pm 6:30-7:30 pm 4:15- 5:15 pm 1:15-2:15 pm 4:15- 5:15 pm 1:15-2:15 pm 1:15-2:15pm
Level 4 Intermediate (Ages 8-12 yrs)
•$59.95 + GST Includes: •All classes run for 3 consecutive weeks. Max of 6 students •Classes are 1 hour in length •Class will cover green reading, aiming, distance control, sand practice, and on course practice •Must be 8 years or older •Must have previous experience •Lessons include range balls (value of $37.50) •Clubs provided if needed •Discount coupons for Driving Range/ Golf Course/ Mini Putt Lesson Run Date Lesson Time Level 4 intermediate #1 Saturday, April 21st, 28th, May 5th 2:30-3:30pm Saturday, May 19th, 26th, June 2nd 2:30-3:30 pm Level 4 Intermediate #2 Saturday, June 16th, 23rd, 30th 2:30-3:30 pm Level 4 Intermediate #3 Thursday July 5th, 12th, 19th 4:15-5:00 pm Level 4-Intermediate #4
Level 5- Beginner (Ages 13-16)
$59.95 + GST Includes: •All classes run for 3 consecutive weeks. Max 6 students. •Classes are 1 hour in length •Lessons cover basics of putting, chipping, full swing, etiquette, and on course play. •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 Level 5 Beginner
Run Date Thursday, June 14th, 21st, 28th
Easter Camp April 4th-6th, 2018 from 12-4pm
Lesson Time 7:00-8:00 pm
•$99.95 +GST includes: •Ages 8-14. No prior experience required •Easter Camp runs for 3 consecutive days starting on April 4th through April 6th from 12:00-4:0pm each day. •Teaches basic fundamentals of putting, chipping, full swing, and etiquette. Includes on course play (weather permitting). •Max of 30 students (Continued on next page)
2018 Junior Spring League (Ages 8-14)
Friday, May 4th - Friday, June 8th from 1:30-4:30pm •$115.00 + GST Includes: •Starts Friday, May 4th and runs for 6 consecutive weeks ending on Friday,June 8th. •Starts at 1:30 pm and ends at 4:30 pm. •League will consist of play every session. It will either begin or end with instruction and skill development through drills and/or games. •Team and individual formats •Prizes weekly •Maximum 44 participants •BBQ & prizes on last day (Friday, June 8th) •Discount coupons for Driving Range/ Golf Course/Mini Putt •Add a seasons pass for $120.00 (expires October 31st/2018) • have golf experience •Sign up at evergreengolfcentre.com or call 403-329-4500
2018 Junior Summer League-Beginner (Ages 8-14)
Tuesday July 3rd - Tuesday August 20th, 2018 from 12:30-3:30pm $145.00 + GST Includes: •Starts in Tuesday, July 3rd and runs for 8 consecutive weeks ending on Tuesday, August 20th. •Starts at 12:30 and ends at 3:30 pm. League consists of play each session. Will either start or end with instruction and skill development through drills and/or game •Team and individual formats •Weekly prizes •Maximum 44 participants •BBQ and prizes on last day •All participants play on course each week (value of $80.00) •Range balls for lessons ($98.00) •Discount coupons for Driving Range/Golf Course/Mini Putt •Add a seasons pass for $110.00 (expires October 31st, 2018) •Must have golf experience
2018 Junior Fall League (Ages 8-14)
Friday September 7th – Friday September 28th from 2:00-5:00 pm •$80.00 + GST includes: •Fall league will begin on Friday September 7th and end on Friday, September 28th •Starts at 2:00 and ends at 5:00pm •On course play each week (value of $40.00) •League will lead or end with instruction and skill development through drills and/or games •Team and individual formats •Weekly prizes •BBQ and prizes on last day Friday, September 28th •Range balls provided each session ($49.00 value) •Discount coupons for Driving Range/Golf Course/ Mini Putt •Must have golf experience •Sign up at evergreengolfcentre.com or call 403-329-4500
2018 Junior Summer Camps (Ages 8-14)
$75.00 + GST includes: •2 day summer camps Wednesday/Thursday from 12-4 are designed with summer vacations in mind •Camps are designed to teach basic fundamentals of putting, chipping, full swing and etiquette through fun drills and/or games •On course play each day •Maximum of 8 participants •Range balls provided ($25.00 value) •Green fee for each day ($20.00) •Clubs provided if needed •Discount coupons for Driving Range/Golf Course/ Mini Putt •No experience required Lesson Camp #1 Camp #2 Camp #3 Camp #4 Camp #5 Camp #6
Run Date Wednesday, July 4th-Thursday, July 5th Wednesday, July 11th – Thursday, July 12th Wednesday, July 18th – Thursday, July 19th Wednesday, July 25th – Thursday, July 26th Wednesday, August 1st- Thursday, August 2nd Wednesday, August 8th - Wednesday, August 9th
Lesson Time 12:00-4:00 pm 12:00-4:00 pm 12:00- 4:00pm 12:00- 4:00pm 2:00-4:00pm 12:00-4:00 pm
Camp #7 Camp #8 Camp #9
Wednesday, August 15th- Thursday, August 16th Wednesday, August 22nd - Thursday, August 23rd Wednesday, August 29th – Thursday, August 30th
12:00-4:00pm 12:00-4:00 pm 12:00-4:00pm
Girls Golf Game Changers 2018 Membership Introduction to Golf (Ages 6-13)
We’re on a mission to change the face of the game….join the movement and help us inspire even more girls through golf! #LittleGirlsBigDreams. Designed to offer girls a safe place to gather, build friendships, and grow personally/athletically while empowering them on and off the golf course. We will start with snacks, games and range practice on Sunday May 6th, 2018 from 2:00-3:30 pm. Will run every second Sunday from 2:00-3:30 pm
Dates: May 6th, 20th, June 3rd, 17th, July 1st, 15th, 29th, August 12th Game Changer Membership: $35.00 •Membership includes: •8 sessions focused on basic fundamentals of golf •Girls Golf Package •Water bottles •Max 40 girls For those wanting to further your golf knowledge in a smaller group setting Girls Golf Beginner Ages 6-8 Price: $49.95 Includes: •Range balls •Clubs provided if needed •Class covers basic fundamentals of putting, chipping, full swing and etiquette through fun drills and games •Each class is 45 minutes in length •Runs for 3 consecutive weeks •Discount coupons for range, golf course, mini putt •Max 6 girls Lesson Girls Golf Ages 6-8-Beginner
Run Date Tuesday, May 15th, 22nd, 29th
Lesson Time 5:30-6:15 pm
Girls Golf Intermediate Ages 6-8 Price: $49.95
Includes: Range balls, clubs provided if needed. Class builds on the skills from Girls Golf Beginner, covers green reading, distance control, driving and on course play. Each class is 45 minutes in length. Runs for 3 consecutive weeks. Discount coupons for range, golf course, mini putt. Max 6 girls. Lesson Run Date Girls Golf Ages 6-8- Intermediate Tuesday, April 17th, 24th, May 1st Girls Golf Ages 6-8- Intermediate Tuesday, June 12th, 19th, 26th Girls Golf Ages 6-8- Intermediate Saturday, August 11th, 18th, 25th
Lesson Time 5:30-6:15 pm 5:30- 6:15 pm 11:00-11:45am
Girls Golf Beginner Ages 9-13 Price: $59.95
Includes: Range balls, clubs provided if needed. Class covers basic fundamentals of putting, chipping, full swing and etiquette through fun drills and games. Each class is 1 hour in length. Runs for 3 consecutive weeks Discount coupons for range, golf course, mini putt Max 6 girls Lesson Girls Golf Ages 9-13-Beginner
Run Date Thursday, May 17th, 24th, 31st
Lesson Time 5:30-6:30 pm
Girls Golf Intermediate Ages 9-13 Price: $59.95
Includes: Range balls, clubs provided if needed. Class builds on the skills from Girls Golf Beginner, covers green reading, distance control, driving and on course play Each class is 1 hour in length, Runs for 3 consecutive weeks. Discount coupons for range, golf course, mini putt Max 6 girls Lesson Run Date Girls Golf Ages 9-13-Intermediate Thursday, April19th, 26th, May 3rd Girls Golf Ages 9-13-Intermediate Thursday, June 14th, 21st, 28th Girls Golf Ages 9-13-intermediate Saturday, August 11th, 18th, 25th
Lesson Time 5:30-6:30 pm 5:30- 6:30 pm 12:00-1:00pm
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.
403-329-4500 Located 2km East of Mayor Magrath Drive on Highway 4
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•Range balls for Camp (value of $37.50) •Green Fees for each day (value of $30.00) •Club provided if needed •Bring a water bottle and a snack •Discount coupons provided for Driving Range/Golf Course/ Mini Putt •No experience required •Sign up online at evergreengolfcentre.com or call Evergreen at 403-329-4500
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PERFORMING ARTS The Who, What, When, Where and How (do I buy tickets) for shows happening in early 2018
Playgoers of Lethbridge BEYOND A JOKE dinner theatre February 7 - 10, 2018 6:00 pm Italian Canadian Cultural Centre (1511 St Edwards Blvd N) Tickets: tba https://www.facebook.com/events/15093060624 57873/
Did You Know?
Gilbert Paterson Middle School CINDERELLA February 12 - 14, 2018 Gilbert Paterson Middle School (2109 12 Ave S) Tickets: $5.00 https://lethbridge.schoolcashonline.com
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University of Lethbridge THE MOUSETRAP BY AGATHA CHRISTIE February 13 – 17, 2018 7:30 pm University of Lethbridge Theatre (4401 University Dr W) Tickets: $12.00-$18.00 ulethbridge.ca/tickets
Theatre Outre THE CONFESSION OF JEFFERY DAHMER February 26 – March 2, 2018 Details tba www.theatreoutre.ca University of Lethbridge MEDIEVAL AND MYSTERY PLAYS March 20 -24, 2018 7:30 pm University of Lethbridge Theatre (4401 University Dr W) Tickets: $12.00-$18.00 ulethbridge.ca/tickets Theatre Outre NO WAY OUT April 2018 Details tba www.theatreoutre.ca
Save the Date:
July 1, 2018
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2018 in Downtown Lethbridge Mark your calendar!
The following events received Heart of Our City grant funding for 2018
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First Friday each month: Lunch and Listen | University of Lethbridge Conservatory | Casa | Free http://www.uleth.ca/music-conservatory/ Monthly: Queen Scarlet Cinema | SO S Film Centre | Casa https://www.facebook.com/QueenScarletCinema/ February 6: Newcomer’s Welcoming Event – Southern Alberta Ethnic Association | Multicultural Centre February 19: Family Day | YMCA | Free https://www.facebook.com/LethYMCA February 27 – March 3: Pretty, Witty & Gay Festival | Theatre Outre https://www.theatreoutre.ca/ May 9 – 11: Feel the Beat | Lethbridge Symphony Association May 12: Party On The Square – Casa’s 5th Anniversary | Allied Arts Council May 30: Bike-In Film Night | Bikebridge Cycling Association | Galt Gardens June 16: Jazz At the Park | Lethbridge Jazz Society | Galt Gardens June 17: 3rd Annual Community Father’s Day BBQ | Family Centre | Galt Gardens June 22-23: Pride Fest | Lethbridge Pride Fest Society June 28 – August 10: Shakespeare In The Park | Lethbridge Shakespeare Society | Galt Gardens
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July 4, 11, 15 and August 8, 22: Cartoonist in Residence| Downtown BRZ | Downtown Famers Market July 6 - 8: Centric MusicFest | Centric Festival Association July 25-26: Wide Skies Music & Arts Festival | Geomatic Attic Foundation August 7-25: TBA | New West Theatre Society | Yates Theatre August 11: Applefest | Lethbridge Sustainable Living Association | Galt Gardens | Free August 18: Lethbridge Electronic Music Festival | Galt Gardens | Free August 24-26: FLIP Fest | Downtown BRZ September 22-30: Arts Days | Allied Arts Council September 15: Love & Records| CKXU Radio Society | Galt Gardens | Free September 22: The Word On The Street Festival| Lethbridge Public Library| Main Branch parking lot and streets | Free November 16-17: Bright Lights Festival | Downtwon BRZ| Galt Gardens | Free TBD: Adventures in Nature | Friends of the Helen Schuler Nature Centre | Lethbridge Public Library
SAVE the DATE SATURDAY JUNE 2, 2018 | SERVUS SPORTS CENTRE
SPORT, RECREATION, HEALTH, FITNESS, NUTRITION & PHYSICAL LITERACY TRADE SHOW
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT TANYA sportfest@lethbridgesportcouncil.ca
SPORTFEST.CA LethbridgeSportFest
@SportFestDotCA
@lethbridgesport
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REGISTRATION & VENDOR INFORMATION AVAILABLE MARCH 1, 2018
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GRANT INFORMATION NIGHT Presentations from the City of Lethbridge, United Way, and Community Foundation of Lethbridge and Southern Alberta
Find out more about:
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Event Grants Capital Grants Programming Funding Public Art - Small Projects
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Februrary 13th - 7pm City Hall - Council Chambers Additional Public Parking available behind City Hall
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.
Application Deadline: 27th of April 2018 at 4:30 pm
Information and applications: www.lethbridge.ca, 3rd floor City Hall, or
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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).
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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
Smaller Shelters
three grills 76 x 60 cm four gas burners one griddle ice dispenser serving window (2) commercial upright cooler upright freezer electric cook top sink, hot & cold water 300 sq. m. half with overhead shelter 27 tables, seats 200 sound system fireplace playground
four grills 70 x 70 cm four gas burners one griddle roasting ovens/corn cooker serving window commercial upright cooler electric stove with oven sink, hot & cold water 139 sq. m. half with overhead shelter 17 tables, seats 140 sound system fireplace playground
BARONESS (Indian Battle Park)
KIWANIS (Henderson Lake)
four grills 70 x 70 cm four gas burners one griddle roasting ovens/corn cooker serving window commercial upright cooler electric stove with oven sink, hot & cold water 200 sq. m. half with overhead shelter 25 tables, seats 180 sound system fireplace playground
Alcohol NOT Permitted Available All Year
mmercial style commercial style barbeque serving window domestic fridge electric stove with oven sink, hot & cold water 12 tables, seats 72 250 sq. m. half with overhead shelter fireplace open fire pit/ circle
commercial style barbeque commercial upright cooler electric stove with oven sink, hot & cold water 10 tables, seats 60 12 horseshoe pitch facility
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 Public Information & Events
November 1st, 2017: 2018 Reunions / Weddings / Special Events
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Applications of equal priority requesting same date are approved using a “draw” format. Full rental payment is due immediately upon con irmation letter. Cancellations after January 31st, 2018 will not be refunded.
March 1st, 2018: 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, 2018 will be approved on a “first-come” basis. Online Bookings require payment by credit card (Amex, Visa, Mastercard) Call 403-320-3020 for more details
RECREATION & CULTURE - ANNUAL BOOKING DEADLINES ICE CENTRES
SWIMMING POOLS
Includes: ATB Centre, Nicholas Sheran, Adams, Henderson, Civic & Labor Club.
Includes: Henderson Pool (outdoor), Fritz Sick Pool (indoor), Stan Siwik Family Pool (indoor) & Nicholas Sheran Pool (indoor).
Summer Arena Floor (May – August) Recreation Ball or Inline Hockey ....................... Feb 1 Private Rental ................................................... Feb 1 Winter Ice (September – April) School (Public and Private)................................ June Tournaments .....................................................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
BALL FIELDS & SOCCER FIELDS (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 2018 Reunions/Weddings ........... November 1, 2017 2018 Family & Adult Events ............... March 1, 2018 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
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Summer Ice (May - August) Sports Camps ................................................. Jan 15 Recreation Hockey.......................................... Jan 15 Private Rentals ............................................... Jan 15
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GET YOUR SHOVELS READY‌.
We want to remind you for the safety of your family and members of the community please keep your sidewalk clear of ice and snow. City of Lethbridge Bylaw 4865
For snow removal services please consult your yellow pages. Regulatory Services is located on the main floor of City Hall at Our business hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information
call 403.320.3074
910 - 4 Avenue South.
Monday through Friday
or visit www.lethbridge.ca
You can help youth in Lethbridge and area be able to participate in
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sports and recreational opportunities in 2018. Need is high right now, every dollar helps!
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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
Beautiful, multi-coloured ammolite is the official gemstone of both Alberta and Lethbridge. Formed from the ancient sea creature ammonite, ammolite represents wealth, abundance, good health and stamina and brings good luck to the owner. The Blackfoot prize ammolite as Iniskim or Buffalo stone. This coloring page courtesy of:
Lethbridge Historical Society
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Catch the Excitement of the Bookmobile at a Neighbourhood Near You Bookmobile Schedule
Week A Jan 8-13, 22-27, Feb. 5-10, 19-24, Mar 5-10, 19-24, Ap. 2-7, 16-21, 30-5, May 14-19, May 28 - June 2, June 11-16, 25- 30 DAY
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Mondays
North Side West Side
St. Edwards Indian Battle Heights
1212 - 12 Ave. N. 155 Jerry Potts Blvd. W. Mt. Sundance Road W.
1:10 - 2:15 p.m. 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
South Side
Agnes Davidson Fleetwood Tudor Estates
2103 - 20 St. S. 1222 - 9 Ave. S. Tudor Blvd. & College Dr. S.
1:10 - 2:00 p.m. 2:15 - 4:15 p.m. 5:00 - 7:20 p.m.
Tuesdays
Sunridge
Wednesdays
West Side
Indian Battle Heights Varsity Village Riverstone
25 Stoney Cres. W. 206 McMaster Blvd. W. 80 Rivergreen Rd. W.
1:00 - 2:15 p.m. 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. 5:15 - 7:30 p.m.
Thursdays
North Side
Senator Buchanan Park Meadows Park Meadows
1101 - 7 Ave. N. 50 Meadowlark Blvd. N. Park Meadows Mall
1:10 - 2:15 p.m. 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. 5:15 - 7:20 p.m.
Alternate Fridays
Coalhurst
Coalhurst Elementary
510 - 51 Ave., Coalhurst
12:00 - 5 p.m.
West Side
Paradise Canyon Garry Station Fairmont Victoria Park
Canyon Blvd. W. Garry Station Port W. 253 Southgate Blvd. S. Gyro Park, 11 Ave. S.
9:45 - 10:30 a.m. 10:55 - 12:00 p.m. 1:25 - 2:30 p.m. 2:45 - 3:45 p.m.
(Jan. 12, 26, Feb. 9, 23)
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Week B Jan. 15-20, 29 - Feb. 3, Feb. 12-17, Feb. 26 - Mar. 3, Mar. 12-17, 26 - 31, Ap. 9-14, 23-28, May 7-12, 21-26, June 4-9, 18-23 DAY
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North Side
Legacy Ridge Westminster Sunridge
235 Mildred Dobbs Blvd. N.
1:10 - 2:15 p.m. 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Agnes Davidson Fleetwood Tudor Estates
2103 20 St. S. 1222 9 Ave. S. Tudor Blvd. & College Dr. S.
1:10 - 2:00 p.m. 2:15 - 4:15 p.m. 5:00 - 7:20 p.m.
West Side
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402 18 St. N. Mt. Sundance Road W.
Wednesdays
West Side
Indian Battle Heights Varsity Village Riverstone
25 Stoney Cres. W. 380 Laval Blvd. W. 80 Rivergreen Rd. W.
1:00 - 2:15 p.m. 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. 5:15 - 7:30 p.m.
Thursdays
North Side
Senator Buchanan Park Meadows Park Meadows
1101 7 Ave. N. 50 Meadowlark Blvd. N. 15 Ave. N.
1:10 - 2:15 p.m. 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. 5:15 - 7:20 p.m.
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South Side North Side
Lakeview Winston Churchill Uplands Legacy Ridge
Lakeridge Blvd S. 1904 13 Ave. N. Bluefox Blvd. N. 275 Lettice Perry Rd. N.
9:55 - 10:30 a.m. 10:45 - 12:00 p.m. 1:15 - 2:30 p.m. 2:45 - 3:45 p.m.
Lethbridge Public Library
CONNECTING YOU TO IDEAS
Did you know you can borrow snowshoes, litebooks, and walking poles from the Library? Visit the Bookmobile to learn more!
Donating Partner Organizations Arts, Culture, and Recreation
Allied Arts Council Banff Mountain Film Festival City of Lethbridge arenas & pools Creepy Hollow Enmax Centre Evergreen Golf Centre Exhibition Park - Whoop Up Days Fort Whoop Up Galt Museum & Archives Lethbridge Centennial Quilters Guild Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Queen Scarlet Cinema Southern Alberta Art Gallery University of Lethbridge 1st Choice Savings Centre for Sport & Wellness
FLIP Fest The Geomatic Attic Lethbridge Jazz & Blues Festival Lethbridge Symphony University of Lethbridge Faculty of Fine Arts Wide Skies Music and Arts Festival
Sports
Lethbridge Bulls Lethbridge College Kodiaks Lethbridge Curling Club Lethbridge Hurricanes Lethbridge International Air Show Puttz Miniature Golf Course (Movie Mill) University of Lethbridge Pronghorns
Theatre
Lethbridge Presents is a community development program whereby events in the community (whether for sports, recreation, culture or knowledge) are made accessible to each and every citizen through the use of a library card. This program is made possible through a partnership of community-minded organizations and individuals. If you are interested in donating tickets, please contact Elisabeth.Hegerat@lethlib.ca
Hatrix Theatre Company Lethbridge Shakespeare Performance Society Movie Mill New West Theatre University of Lethbridge Faculty of Fine Arts
Transit passes are available to those attending an event through Lethbridge Presents courtesy of City of Lethbridge transit. Our inventory of tickets changes all the time â&#x20AC;&#x201C; we will be adding new tickets, so be sure to check the website regularly. www.lethlib.ca/lethbridge-presents
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LETHBRIDGE NORTH LITTLE LEAGUE 2018 Spring Registration Open January 13 – February 28, 2018
Register online at: www.lethbridgenorthlittleleague.pointstreaksites.com For further information, please visit the website above or lethnorthbaseball@gmail.com AGE 4-5 6-7
DIVISION T-Ball Coach Pitch
FEE* $150 $150
GAME DAYS** Tue/Thur Mon/Wed
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$230
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10-12 Major $230 Mon/Wed 13-15 Teenage $230 Varies *Fees includes $10 District One raffle ticket **Make up games may be scheduled on Friday/Saturday/Sunday *** Please note NEW age/date cut offs: Age is based on player’s age as of August 31, EXCEPT players born May-August 2005 are still league aged 12.
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*** Please note residency and school attendance eligibility rules apply: Players can play in the league where they either live or go to school. See the website for additional information.
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LETHBRIDGE SOUTHWEST LITTLE LEAGUE 2018 Spring Registration Open January 13 – February 28, 2018
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 13-15 Teenage $230 Varies *Fee includes $10 District One raffle ticket **Make up games may be scheduled on Friday/Saturday/Sunday *** Please note NEW age/date cut offs: Age is based on player’s age as of August 31, EXCEPT players born May-August 2005 are still league aged 12. *** Please note residency and school attendance eligibility rules apply: Players can play in the league where they either live or go to school. See the website for additional information.
Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame
Recreation Programs
33rd Anniversary of Inductions
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Come and join us on our 33rd Year Induction Ceremony & Dinner Friday, May 4, 2018 See the March Recreation & Culture Guide for more information.
Mount Crandell Park is a sweet pocket park that is a neighbourhood favorite. A shale trail leads to a great little playground and thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a green space with numerous mature trees for little ones to run around, play hide and seek and burn off some energy. The playground features swings, slides, and exciting climbing structures sure to excite the imagination. The open space is perfect for a game of tag or tossing a ball around with the kids. The shale pathway provides a scenic route for regular exercise enthusiasts or anyone out to explore the neighbourhood. There is ample street parking all around the park making it a great destination for families looking for some variety in their park activities.
Did You Know?
290 Mount Crandell Crescent West
Mount Crandell Park
West Side
For more information contact Parks at 403.320.3076 or parks@lethbridge.ca
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February 2018 Public Skating Schedule Monday
ATB Centre
(East) 74 Mauretania Blvd. W
ATB Centre (West)
Nicholas Sheran
401 Laval Blvd. West
Civic
Public Skate 9:1510:15pm Except Feb. 19 Free Public Figure Skating 11:451:00pm Except Feb. 19 Free Public Skate 6:308:30pm Feb. 19 ONLY
2301 Parkside Dr. S
Adams
9thAv. & 15st N
Adult Toonie Skate 12:001:00pm Except Feb. 19 Adult Shinny 11:451:15pm Except Feb. 19
Free Public Figure Skating 11:301:15pm
Adult Toonie Skate 12:001:00pm
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Adult Shinny 10:45pm11:45pm
Adult Shinny 11:451:15pm
Free Public Skate 3:304:45pm Except Feb.19
PUBLIC SKATING: Adults ……………… $5.00 Youth/Senior ……… $3.75 Family …………….. $12.00 Infant (under 3) …… Free
Thursday
Adult Toonie Skate 12:00-1:00pm
Free Public Figure Skating 11:45-1:00pm
Friday
Saturday
Free Parent & Tot 10:00-11:45am Free Public Skate 1:15-2:15pm
Public Skate 6:30-7:30pm
Senior Skate 2:15-3:15pm
Adult Toonie Skate 12:00-1:00pm
Free Public Figure Skating 12:00-1:00pm
Adult Shinny 11:45-1:15pm
Adult Shinny 11:45-1:15pm
Free Public Skate 3:30-4:30pm Except Feb. 2 & 9
Senior Shinny 10:30-11:45am Free Public Skate 1:00-2:15pm
Sunday
Beginner Skate 5:15-6:15pm
Free Public Skate 11:45-12:45pm
Public Skate 9:15-10:15pm Except Feb.28
Senior Skate 2:153:00pm Senior Shinny 3:003:45pm
Labor Club 2020 18th Av N
Wednesday Free Parent & Tot 10:0011:45am
Free Parent & Tot 10:0011:45am Except Feb. 19
6th Av. & 9th St. S
Henderson
Tuesday
Public Skate 5:30-7:00pm
Public Skate 12:001:15pm Feb. 17th only Beginner Skate 1:30-2:45pm Except Feb. 3 & 10
Family 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 11:45-12:45pm
Adult Shinny 11:45-1:15pm Free Public Skate 1:30-3:00pm Free Parent & Tot 12:00-1:00pm Free Public Skate 1:15-2:30pm Public Skate 8:15-9:45pm
Public Skate 1:302:45pm
SHINNY HOCKEY: Adults ……………… $9.50 Youth/Senior ……… $7.50
Public Skate 2:30-3:45pm
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
Adult (17 & older)
$5.00
Adult Skate Pass
$73.00
Youth (3 - 17 years)
$3.75
Youth Skate Pass
$48.00
Free
Senior Skate Pass
$48.00
$3.75
Family Skate Pass
$139.00
One Parent Skate Pass
$120.00
Senior (55+) Family
$12.00
Frequent Skater Card (12 visits)
Add-on Options:
Adult
$45.00
Adult Shinny Option
$82.00
Youth
$28.00
Youth Shinny Option
$48.00
Senior
$28.00
Senior Shinny Option
$48.00
Shinny Hockey Single Admissions
Shinny Hockey Season (8 mo) Pass
Adult
$9.50
Adult Shinny Pass
$158.00
Youth
$7.50
Youth Shinny Pass
$95.00
Senior
$7.50
Senior Shinny Pass
$95.00
Adult Shinny Yearly (1yr) Pass
$215.00
Frequent Shinny Hockey Card (12 visits) Adult
$82.00
Youth Shinny Yearly (1yr) Pass
$139.00
Youth
$48.00
Senior Shinny Yearly (1yr) Pass
$139.00
Senior
$48.00
Pass Definitions
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 • Civic Ice Centre • ATB Centre During Regular Office Hours: • Community Services 3rd Floor City Hall
Skating & Hockey
Under 3
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Winter 2018 Investing in Recreation & Culture Facilities
ATB Centre Phase 2 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Future Home of the Cor Van Raay YMCA
Have you stopped by ATB Centre lately?
Did You Know?
If so, you have probably seen how far the exterior of Phase 2 has come!
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If not, take in some skating or curling, or visit the restaurant or lounge. www.lethbridge.ca/projects
Destination Exploration Making science & technology fun is what we do! We meet at the U of L to explore a variety of STEM concepts. Students will learn through experiments and activities. Participants will learn through experiments, activities, and games. From rollercoasters to robot racing, banana DNA extraction to making slime, there is something for everyone!
@ulethbridgeDE
@ULethbridgeDE
@ulethbridgede Please visit www.uleth.ca/ destination-exploration/ or call 403-382-7121 for more information or to register.
iScientist Club (Grades 1 – 5) Wednesdays, January 31 to March 28, 1:00 – 2:30 pm $80 for 8 weeks STEM Club (Grades 6 – 8) Wednesdays, January 31 to March 28, 2:45 – 4:30 pm $96 for 8 weeks Codergirl Club (Grades 3 – 6) Fridays, January 26 to March 23, 1:30 – 4:00 pm $112.50 for 6 weeks Tech Maker Club (Grades 3 – 6) Fridays, January 26 to March 23, 1:30 – 4:00 pm $112.50 for 6 weeks Robotics & Engineering Club (Grades 3 –8) Saturdays, January 27 to March 24, 9:30 – 11:30 am $113.75 for 7 weeks Science Birthday Parties (Ages 6 – 12) Saturdays & Sundays, Book your party with us and experience an array of science activities and fun!
EXPERIENCE U PD DAY CAMPS
These engaging, fun-filled camps are a great way for students to enjoy their day off from school. Your child will get to: Participate in exciting hands-on STEM activities Swim at the university pool Take part in cooperative games and physical activities February 9, 2018, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm March 16, 2018, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm $45/child Grades 1—5
University of Lethbridge
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Parent and Tot Gymnastics Join us with your toddler for a fun and creative program, designed to develop your little oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s balance and locomotion through fun and safe activities. This is a parent assissted class. Day Date Time Cost TUE/SAT FEB 27 - APR 27
VARIES
$65.00
Standard 1st Aid with CPR-C, AED & Oxygen Therapy Recertification You will be recertified in the skills learned in your original Standard 1st Aid course. Day Date Time Cost TUE SUN
FEB 20 APR 8
9:00AM - 4:30PM $105 9:00AM - 4:30PM $105
Preschool Gymnastics
Ballroom Dance
Your child will experience various activities to help develop a base of physical literacy with fundamental skills for all future sports. They will be surrounded with encouragement and support in a safe fun environment learning with circuts, music and other various activities. Day Date Time Cost
In a fun and relaxed atmosphere youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll learn the fundamentals of the Waltz, Blues, Quick Step and other dances. Simple sequences will give you the confidence to dance comfortably. This is a begginer class and no previous experience is required. A partner is not required. Day Date Time Cost
VARIES
TUE
FEB 28 - APR 14
VARIES
$65.00
MAR 6 - APR 28
8:15 - 9:15 PM
$63.00
Monday, February 19th 11:00am - 3:00pm Horns Recreation would like to welcome you and your family for a FREE day of fun activities!
Membership Information
- Community memberships are available for all ages. - Call or go online for pricing or more information.
Membership Includes
University of Lethbridge
- Access to all Facilities during open times - Use of Selected Facility Equipment - Drop in Fitness Classes - Parking for Alumni & Community - 10% Discount (select Programs and Services)
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Fitness Centre Hours
Ascent Climbing Centre
Mon-Thu 5:30AM - 11:00PM Friday 5:30AM - 9:00PM Sat & Sun 8:00AM - 8:00 PM
Mon-Thu 8:00AM - 11:00PM Friday 8:00AM - 9:00PM Sat & Sun 11:00AM - 8:00PM
Max Bell Regional Aquatic Centre Please view our Pool Lane Swim Schedule http://www.uleth.ca/sportrec/ content/max-bell-pool-schedule
Check our website for holiday hours and updated schedules
403.329.2706
U N I V E R S I T Y
www.uleth.ca/sportrec
O F
L E T H B R I D G E
AQUATICS PROGRAMS Aquatic Certification Courses
Our Mermaid Parties are great for anyone ages 6 and up! (Yes, Adults too!)
Bronze Medallion/Cross Combo
What’s included?
This course will cover all the skills in the Bronze Medallion and Cross program in one convenient course. Includes manual. Day
Date
TUE-SAT FEB 20 - 24
Time
• 1 Hour Private Mermaid Swimming Course in the pool • Introduction to the fins and teach you how to safely use them • Play games and teach you how to swim like real Mer-People
Cost
$250.00 + Taxes (Up to 7 participants)
9:00AM - 3:30PM $271.50
$30.00 per additional participant (Up to 15 participants) $59.25/ 1 hour and 15 minutes in the Party Room
National Lifeguard Award
The National Lifeguard Award is the only nationally recognized lifeguard training program and is the final step to becoming a lifeguard. Includes manual. Day
Date
Time
F/S/S
MAR 16-25
F 5:00 - 10:00 PM S/S 10AM - 4:30PM $351
For bookings & inquiries, call 403-329-2658
Cost
Parties
Lifesaving Society & Swim For Life Instructor
Training to teach and evaluate the Lifesaving Swim Programs. Prerequisites: 16 years of age & Bronze Cross. Includes manual. Date
Time
Cost
F/S/S
MAR 16-25
F 5:00 - 10:00 PM S/S 10AM - 4:30PM $351
Date
Time
SUN
FEB 4
1:00 - 5:00PM
Beginner Day Date WED
National Lifeguard Re-certification Day
Adult Swim Programs
Cost $85
Day
Date
Time
Cost
SAT
FEB 3
11:00AM - 4:00PM
$80
JAN 10 - APR 18 8:00 - 8:30PM
Stroke Improvement Day Date WED
Lifesaving Society & Swim For Life Instructor Re-certification
Time
Time
JAN 10 - APR 18 8:00 - 8:30PM
AquaZumba Day Date
Time
THUR
8:30 - 9:30PM
JAN 11 APR 19
403.329.2706 www.uleth.ca/sportrec
U N I V E R S I T Y
O F
L E T H B R I D G E
Cost $148.50
Cost $106.50
Cost DROP-IN
University of Lethbridge
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The Recreation & Culture Guide is a monthly publication that promotes activities, programs and services for not for profit organizations. If you would like to advertise with us please contact us or check out the options www.lethbridge.ca
Recreation & Culture 403 320 3011 leisureguide@lethbridge.ca
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS January 2018
Setsubun-Final Nigh of the Winter Lights Festival On the final day of the Winter Lights Festival Nikka Yuko celebrates Setsubun, the traditional Japanese day that divides the winter and spring seasons.
Nikka Yuko Japanese Gardens 6:30PM-9:30PM For more info go to... www.facebook.com/nikkayuko/
403 328-3511
Series 4 - Vienna: City of Dreams
Southminster United Church For showtimes & more info go to... www.lethbridgesymphony.org
403 329-2616
Frozen Fest Element Event
ATB Centre, West Lethbridge
403 393-9394
Feb 03Feb 04
LSSA’s 2018 Bridge Bolt Join the Lethbridge Speed Skating Association as skaters of all ages compete in the finest Speed Skating Races in Lethbridge!
ATB Centre, West Lethbridge 8:30AM-4:30PM For more info email... lssa.sk8r@gmail.com
403 393-3537
Feb 07Feb 08
Playgoers February Dinner Theatre “Jane & Andrew have a pleasant country house. So why do people keep dying there?” Join the Playgoers of Lethbridge for cocktails, a sit-down dinner, and a great show to find out!
Italian Canadian Cultural Centre 6:00PM-10:00PM For more info email... starmedia@shaw.ca
403 393-6664
Feb 10
Early Bird Swap Meet South Alberta Antique & Classic Auto Club presents the 2018 Early Bird Swap Meet. Come down & check out all the amazing Auto parts, antiques & collectibles!
Lethbridge Exhibition Park 8:00AM-4:00PM For more info go to... www.saacac.com
403 381-6971
Feb 21Feb 24
New West Theatre Presents - Ms. Sugarcoat Come down and check out the show! Ms. Sugarcoat is a hilarious original show written & performed by Alice Nelson, & is perfect for audiences 14+!
U of L, David Spinks Theatre For more info, tickets & showtimes go to... www.newwesttheatre.com
403 329-2916
Feb 24Feb 25
International Peace Pow-Wow & Festival Come & experience two full days of Pow-Wow dance & music competitions, Miss Blackfoot Canada specials, arts, crafts & so much more!
ENMAX Centre Lethbridge Opening at 10:00AM Daily For more info go to... www.lethbridge.ca/tickets
403 329-7328
Feb 28Mar 02
2018 South Country CO-OP Ag-Expo Join over 350 indoor exhibitors from across North America, whose product can directly affect & improve agricultural production. This includes farm & livestock equipment, chemicals, irrigation, & so much more!
Lethbridge Exhibition Park 9:00AM-5:00PM For more info go to.... www.exhibitionpark.ca
403 328-4491
Mar 01
LOCASH & Chris Lane Kick off the 2018 PBR right, with a concert performance by LOCASH & Chris Lane, two country music acts that have been sweeping the awards & only gaining momentum!
ENMAX Centre Lethbridge 8:00PM For more info go to... www.lethbridge.ca/tickets
403 329-7328
Mar 02Mar 03
2018 PBR The Professional Bull Riders including top riders Zane Lambert & Scott Schiffner are returning to the ENMAX Centre! Top PBR Talent & Bulls come head-to-head at the 7th annual two-day event! Get your tickets early!
ENMAX Centre Lethbridge 7:30PM For more info go to... www.lethbridge.ca/tickets
403 329-7328
Feb 02Feb 03 Feb 03
Join the Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra, Vox Musica, and the U of L Opera Workshop as they pay tribute to the home of famous musicians with favourite polkas, arias, waltzes and overtures.
This CanSkate Element Event, hosted by the Lethbridge Skating 8:00AM-5:00PM Club, introduces CanSkate participants aged 3-18 to skating, while For more info go to... providing them with the opporunity to showcase their skills in a www.lethbridgeskating.com fun & interactive environment.
To see more, visit www.lethbridge.ca & click on Calendar of Events, where you can also ADD YOUR OWN EVENTS!
U of L Play Day Monday, February 19th 11:00am - 3:00 pm 1st Choice Savings Centre
Stay Informed! www.lethbridge.ca