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ScheduleSchedule in effect Sept. April 1, 2017 in effect Sept.4,14,2016 2014to to May 2, 2015
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Energizer Aquafit
Energizer Aquafit
Energizer Aquafit
8-9 Lap & Leisure 9 - 11
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8-9 Lap & Leisure 9 - 11
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8-9 Lessons 9 - 11
Aqualite 9:30 - 10:30
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Aqualite 9:30 - 10:30
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Aqualite 9:30 - 10:30
Lap & Leisure 11 - 1
10 - 11 Lap & Leisure 11 - 1
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10 - 11 Lap & Leisure 11 - 1
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Nooner Aquafit 1-2 Lap & Lesson 2-3 Everyone Welcome 3 - 6:30
Adult/Youth 1-2 Lesson & Lap 2-3 Everyone Welcome 3 - 6:30
Nooner Aquafit 1-2 Lap & Lesson 2-3 Everyone Welcome 3 - 6:30
Adult/Youth 1-2 Lesson & Lap 2-3 Everyone Welcome 3 - 6:30
Nooner Aquafit 1-2 Lap & Lesson 2-3 Everyone Welcome 3 - 6:30
Evening Lap 6:30 - 8:00
Taxes included / Toonie swim $2.00 GENERAL A ADMISSION GENERAL DMISSION (includes HST)
Family(max (max5 members) 5 members) Family
Toonie Swim 1:30 - 5:30
LESSONS LESSONS LessonsLessons 1/2 hour $60.00/ 10 lessons 1/2class hour class $57.00/10 lessons LessonsLessons 3/4 hour $70.00/ 10 lessons 3/4class hour class $70.00/10 lessons 20 Times 1 Month Annual Visit lessons 10 Time 20 Time 1 Month Annual 1/2 hour 1/2privates hour private lesson$22.00 $22.00 6.00 5.50 54.15 49.50 102.30 93.5060.15 59.65 410.00 562.10 1/2 hour semi private lessons 1/2 hour semi=private lesson T o(2o npeople) i e(2Speople) w i m$33.00 4.50 295.00 479.70 $33.00 4.20 40.50 37.50 76.50 70.9045.00 45.90 $2.00 3.50 3.15 31.50 28.50 59.50 53.2035.00 34.45 295.00 359.76 AQUAFIT Waterfit Pass $7.50 drop in $7.45 / 1 month Free No Charge Free No Charge Free No Charge FreeNo ChargeFree No Charge Pass droppass in $67.80 10x $67.50pass / Annual 1 month $67.80$575.00 / 10x $65.70 13.00 12.70 117.00112.60 221.00212.70130.00 137.60 820.00 804.85
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WATER FITNESS FITNESS WATER CLASSES CLASSES
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LETTER from the Chair Since the launch of our new recreation program offerings last fall, we have seen a steady increase in participation and the number of local contractors that we have partnered with. To make it easier for participants to find, learn about, and register for PARC programs, we are launching a new online registration platform later this fall. The new software will allow for online registrations, giving you the option to register you or your family for programs even when the PARC office is closed. You will also be able to renew pool passes or see the balance of your existing pool punch cards online. The new software will also allow us to continue to expand our programs to bring the best possible offerings to meet the needs of the community. We also want to thank everyone who participated in the community consultation for the Centennial Park Master Plan. Gathering input from you and other community stakeholders is essential for PARC to understand current park uses and issues. Exploring the opportunities to enhance and revitalize this important public space is vital to the proper planning of park use for several more generations. For information about the consultation process, survey results and the draft conceptual designs, please visit our website www.crd.bc.ca/ssirec Removing barriers to recreation is a high priority for the commission and we are committed to continuing to deliver cost-effective programs and services. The Leisure Economic Access Policy (LEAP) assists individuals and families with low incomes to access recreation programs offered by PARC. To qualify, your combined gross household income must be at or below the Statistics Canada’s Low Income Thresholds for 2015. Simply stop by the PARC office to pick up your 2016 LEAP application today. Your PARC commissioners and team of staff are dedicated to meeting the recreational needs and supporting the wellbeing of the community. Thank you for your support and participation in active living.
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PARC Programs • Art................................................................................... 5 • Cooking........................................................................ 5 • Emergency Workshops.........................................15 • First Aid......................................................................... 6 • Fitness........................................................................... 6 • Instructor Profiles....................................................14 • Just For Kids................................................................ 7 • Music.............................................................................. 8 • Personal Development............................................ 8 • Rainbow Road Indoor Pool Information & Programs................................................................10 • Trail Profile - Mouat Park......................................... 4 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | AUGUST 24, 2016
CONTACT US » SALT SPRING PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION (PARC) 145 Vesuvius Bay Road, Salt Spring Island BC V8K 1K3 Telephone: 250-537-4448 | Fax: 250 537 4456 | Email: ssiparc@crd.bc.ca Commission Chair: Jon Suk Manager, Parks and Recreation: Dan Ovington Commission Meetings… PARC usually meets on the 3rd Monday of every month, in the PARC meeting room in Portlock Park, at 5:00pm. These meetings are open to the public. Go to www.crd.bc.ca under ‘Agenda and Minutes’, to view meeting schedules, agendas and minutes. To speak to the Commission... PARC invites comments or suggestions from members of the public at the beginning of each meeting, but we ask that your presentation be limited to 5 minutes. Please email the PARC office at ssiparc@crd.bc.ca, at least one week before the meeting, to be put on the agenda. Time has been allotted for a maximum of 3 delegations per meeting. To have the Commission speak to your group... Please contact the office at 250-537-4448 to arrange a time and date. To join the Commission... Every year volunteers are needed to fill 2-year terms as a member of the Salt Spring Island Parks and Recreation Commission. Application forms, available at the office, are accepted in October for terms beginning January of the following year. Visit www.crd.bc.ca/saltspring for more information. Neither CRD nor Salt Spring Parks and Recreation Commission have reviewed the qualifications of any person advertising services in this listing. No endorsement is intended of any person, organization or service offered. Members of the public should make their own inquiries to find competent, qualified instructors who will meet their requirements.
PARC Commissioners For 2016 Jon Suk, Chairperson Garth Hendren, VICE Chair Dan Clements | Sonja Collombin Matt Kellow | Brian Webster Wayne McIntyre, CRD Director
Community Information and Programs • Arts, Dance & Culture............................................18 • Community Groups...............................................25 • Family Programs.....................................................32 • Festivals & Community Events..........................16 • Food and Farming..................................................27 • General Interest......................................................28 • Health, Fitness & Wellness...................................29 • Information Resources.........................................33 • Personal Development.........................................31 • Recreation & Sports...............................................35 • Rental Facilities........................................................34 • Youth Groups & Centres.......................................38
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Restoration of the Charcoal Pit Kilns of Mouat Park
Located next to the downtown core, Mouat Park offers wonderful opportunities for leisure and recreation activities that are easily accessible to all. Take a long or short walk through the network of hiking trails, and check out the restored Japanese charcoal pit kilns. Pioneers coming to British Columbia from Japan, in the late 1800s and early 1900s, established communities in Steveston and in the Gulf Islands, where they engaged in fishing and farming. Many were from Wakayama Prefecture and brought with them the ancient technology of making charcoal in large pit kilns. Isaburo Tasaka, who was born on Sashima Island in the Seto Inland Sea and moved to Salt Spring from Steveston in 1905, built two charcoal pit kilns in what later became this park. During the off-season from fishing, Tasaka produced charcoal for the salmon canneries, for a soap factory and for blacksmiths. The Tasaka family left Salt Spring Island in 1929. The kilns have remained inactive since then and were found buried under natural debris. Many people contributed to the success of this restoration project, donating their help, guidance and valuable time. The restoration was made possible by the generous support of the Salt Spring Island Foundation, National Association of Japanese Canadians, Victoria Nikkei Cultural Society and many individual donors and collaborators.
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Rose Murakami was the driving force behind the project. Sumiyaki no Kai (Japan Charcoal Promotion Society) was an important resource for technical information about charcoal making and kiln structures. The contribution of Chuck Tasaka, grandson of Isaburo Tasaka, was also essential. Steve Nemtin’s contribution and expertise were key to piecing together the puzzle of these charcoal pit kilns. The restoration project was carried out by PARC staff and contractors; Steve Nemtin, Restoration Supervisor; and, Rumiko Kanesaka, Project Photographer and President of the Japanese Garden Society.
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Parc • Registration - Register in person at the PARC Office, at145 Vesuvius Bay Road, or by phone at 250-537-4448, if using VISA or MasterCard. Our office hours are 8:30am-4:30pm, Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays. Course fees may be subject to GST. • Cancellation Policy - Notice of three business days or more is required before the first class (or series of classes) in order to receive a refund. Refund requests after this time must be approved by the Manager, unless otherwise stated. A $5 administration fee will be charged on all requests for refunds for each program. There is no charge to leave a credit on your account.
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• Course Cancellation - Programs may, at times, be cancelled or combined, due to insufficient enrollment. These decisions are made a few days in advance of the start date, so please register early to avoid disappointment. In the event of a cancellation, time or location change, participants will be notified with as much lead time as possible, and refunds will be given proportionate to rate of fees or charges paid. • Late Pick-up Fee - Parents may be charged a late pick up fee if they arrive after the end time of any PARC run Children’s camp. The fee of $20 will be due at the PARC office before your child can attend the next day of camp. If you are going to be
ART WIRE AND BEAD TREE OF LIFE 16 yrs+ Made with seeds from the island, gemstones from around the world and copper wire, we will create beautiful tree decorations that can be hung in a window or on a car mirror. Please bring wire wrapping tools if you have some. Instructor: Christina Surbey, Universal Gems W 6pm-8pm Oct 5 $30/1 class Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd. GEMSTONE WIRE RINGS 16 yrs+
A fun creative evening of making rings. Choose the gemstones that speak to you from Christina’s large collection. Learn how to wrap your stone using copper wire to create beautiful rings made by you. If have wire wrapping tools please bring them to class. Instructor: Christina Surbey, Universal Gems F 6pm-8pm Oct 14 $30/1 class Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
WIRE WRAPPED PENDANTS 16 yrs+
Choose your two pendants from 50 different types of rocks and wrap them in copper wire. There are two styles we will learn. Feel free to bring alternative types of wire and wire wrapping tools if you have them. Simple fun class of creative play and a couple of lovely pendants made by you. Instructor: Christina Surbey, Universal Gems F 6pm-8pm Oct 21 $30/1 class Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
DESIGN YOUR OWN EARINGS 16 yrs+
Make your own feather or crystal earrings. These can make a fun, creative gift for yourself or others. If you have wire wrapping tools please bring them to class. Instructor: Christina Surbey, Universal Gems W 6pm-8pm Oct 26 $30/1 class Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
MAKE A DREAM CATCHER 16 yrs+
Bring out your creative side during this unique evening of dream catcher making. We will be making triangle shape dream catchers out of many types of wood and will weave in stones and feathers. Instructor: Christina Surbey, Universal Gems F 6pm-8pm Nov 4 $30/1 class Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd. GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | AUGUST 24, 2016
late, please call the office and let us know as soon as possible. • Freedom of Information - If you are registering for a program, purchasing a pool pass, or applying for a Park Use Permit, we will ask for certain personal information. This is required to ensure proper record keeping, to properly register you in the program of your choice, to ensure the security and proper use of your pass, and for invoicing and other correspondence as needed. The information is for the sole use of Salt Spring Island Parks and Recreation and its staff, and is collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, Section 26(c).
BEADED BRACELETS
16 yrs+ Choose your beads, seeds and gemstones and get ready to learn two different bracelet designs. Please bring wire wrapping tools if you have some. Instructor: Christina Surbey, Universal Gems W 6pm-8pm Nov 23 $30/1 class Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
COOKING JAPANESE CULTURE CLASS - COOKING 16 yrs+
What is authentic Japanese food? Is Japanese food truly healthy? What are the ingredients? What is Miso made from? What is the difference between Japanese soy sauce and Chinese? What does Teriyaki mean? This course will help you to understand the origin of the Japanese food culture. We will learn three basic recipes and you will be able to create your very own original traditional Japanese food! Instructor: Shinobu Murata Tu 5:30pm-8pm Nov 1 $30/1 class Location: Salt Spring Island Middle School Teaching Kitchen – 120 Rainbow Rd.
LEARN TO MAKE FARM HOUSE CHEDDAR 16 yrs+
Learn how to make your own Farm House Style cheddar cheese using store bought milk. Join Paula Maddison, who has been teaching the art of hand crafting cheese for over 4 years and learn how easy it is to make your own cheeses at home! Paula demystifies the process of producing your own home dairy products and teaches you unique and creative ways of enjoying the cheeses you produce. Paula’s classes are comprehensive and lots of fun! Instructions and cultures to make your own cheese at home are included. Instructor: Paula Maddison Su 1pm-4pm Nov 20 $75/1 class Location: Salt Spring Island Middle School Teaching Kitchen – 120 Rainbow Rd. S A LT S P R I N G I S L A N D L E I S U R E G U I D E
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COOKING continued LEARN TO MAKE FROMAGE BLANC 16 yrs+
Join Paula Maddison, who has been teaching the lost art of making cheese for over 4 years, in exploring the many diverse culinary uses of the Fromage Blanc curd. From dips to sauces and delicious spreads, Fromage Blanc is the one cheese everyone should know how to make. The class is hands on using already made curd. We will be infusing Fromage Blanc with herbs, spices and botanicals creating a wonderful appetizer to enjoy with family and friends at home as well as learning how to make Boursin. Instructions and cultures to make your own cheese at home are included. Su 10am-12pm Nov 20 $65/1 class Location: Salt Spring Island Middle School Teaching Kitchen – 120 Rainbow Rd.
FIRST AID *First aid training is available for all ages but is not recommended for youth under 12.
STANDARD FIRST AID RECERT
Completion of this course will recertify participants with their Standard First Aid (SFA) and CPR-C for three years. All first aid courses offered through PARC comply with Section 23 of the Child Care Licensing Regulation of Community Care and Assisted Living Act. Must bring copy of old SFA certification to the instructor. Instructor: Vital Aquatics and First Aid Su 9am-5pm Nov 6 $52/1 day Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
CPR LEVEL C RECERT
For previously certified CPR Level C holders to recertify their qualification. All first aid courses offered through PARC comply with Section 23 of the Child Care Licensing Regulation of Community Care and Assisted Living Act. Participants must bring their previous certification card to the instructor on the first day. Instructor: Vital Aquatics and First Aid Su 9am-1pm Nov 6 $36/1 day Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
EMERGENCY FIRST AID (EFA)
Emergency First Aid covers general knowledge of first aid principles. Skills include CPR-C, obstructed airways, and how to manage bleeding, heart attack, and stroke. Instructor: Vital Aquatics and First Aid Su 9am-5pm Nov 27 $89/1 day Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
CPR LEVEL C AND AED
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation trains rescuers in the skills and knowledge needed to assess and provide basic life support to patients with airway, breathing, or circulatory emergencies. Awareness of the risk factors that contribute to heart disease and the purpose of an automated external defibrillator (AED) will also be covered. Instructor: Vital Aquatics and First Aid Sa 9am-5pm Dec 3 $52/1 day Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd. 6
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STANDARD FIRST AID WITH CPR C AND AED
Standard First Aid with CPR-C provides comprehensive training covering all aspects of first aid. In-depth topics include head/ spinal injuries, bone breaks, heart attack, stroke, burns, and other medical emergencies. All first aid courses offered through PARC comply with Section 23 of the Child Care Licensing Regulation of Community Care and Assisted Living Act. Instructor: Vital Aquatics and First Aid Sa/Su 9am-5pm Dec 3 & 4 $120/2 days Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
FITNESS CLASSES HOLISTIC FITNESS – HIKING FOR INTERMEDIATES 16 yrs+ Join us for a great workout, fun and uplifting conversation. This moderate level hike includes steep climbing. You must wear comfortable hiking boots and be in reasonably good health with good balance. We go rain or shine. Bring a water bottle. Instructor: Tanja Akerman M Th 1pm – 2pm Sept 19 to Nov 28 $30/ 20 sessions *no class Oct 10 Location: Mt. Erskine, Trustees Trail Entrance (Top of Juniper Place)
HOLISTIC FITNESS – WALKING FOR BEGINNERS & INTERMEDIATES 16 yrs+
Integrating walking and speed walking, this class will give you more energy for your day ahead, strengthen your heart, tone your legs. We’ll track your heart rate & help establish a routine, while engaging with others in the community. We go rain or shine. Wear comfortable runners & bring a water bottle. Instructor: Tanja Akerman M W F 6:30am-7:15am Sept 19 – Nov 30 $45/30 sessions *no class Oct 10 or Nov 11 Location: Portlock Park Track Tu TH 9:30am-10:15am Sept 20 – Nov 24 $30/20 sessions Location : Mouat Park, ArtSpring Entrance
ZUMBA 16 yrs+ Zumba is perfect for everybody and every body! We take the work out of workout, by mixing low-intensity and high-intensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party. Once the Latin and world rhythms take over, you’ll see why Zumba fitness classes are often called exercise in disguise. Super effective? Check. Super fun? Check and check. Instructor: Marifer Robledo, Certified Zumba Instructor M 6:30pm-7:30pm Sept 19 – Oct 24 $50/5 classes M 6:30pm-7:30pm Nov 7- Dec 5 $50/5 classes *No class Oct 10 Location: Salt Spring Island Middle School Dance Studio DEBFIT® BEGINNER WEIGHT LOSS OUTDOOR BOOTCAMP 16 yrs+
Get fit outdoors this Fall! Learn safe, fun and highly effective exercises in a non-intimidating, co-ed fitness class. With modifications for every fitness level, you are taken through a total-body muscle conditioning circuit with core conditioning and cool-down Yoga stretch. A 12-week progressive program, you’ll get fitter, stronger, increase your energy, lose weight and thrive in optimum health! Please note: There is no running in this program. Please visit debfit.com for important class preparation guidelines. Tu 8:45am-9:30am Sept 20 – Dec 6 $156/12 classes Location: Portlock Park Covered Picnic Area AUGUST 24, 2016 | GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD
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BABYSITTING SAFETY 11-15 yrs
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BEADED BRACELETS 8-14 yrs Choose your beads, seeds and gemstones and get ready to learn two different bracelet designs. Please bring wire wrapping tools if you have some. Instructor: Christina Surbey, Universal Gems W 4pm-6pm Nov 2 $30/1 class Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
Zumba toning is perfect for those who want to party but put extra emphasis on toning and sculpting to define those muscles! The challenge of adding resistance by using Zumba Toning Sticks (or light weights) helps you focus on specific muscle groups so you (and your muscles) stay engaged! *Bring your own weights. Also available for purchase from instructor. Instructor: Marifer Robledo, Certified Zumba Instructor Th 5:30pm-6:30pm Sept 22 – Oct 20 $50/5 classes Th 5:30pm-6:30pm Oct 27 – Nov 24 $50/5 classes Location: Salt Spring Island Middle School Dance Studio
FRIDAY ADVENTURE CAMP 6-12 yrs Stay active this fall at our expanded Friday camp program! These action-packed days will include themed activities, games, crafts and swimming. Campers 5 years of age who have completed Kindergarten can register for Friday Adventure Camps. F 8:30am-3:30pm Make a Scarecrow for the Fall Fair! Sept 16 $34/day F 8:30am-3:30pm Greek Olympics Sept 23 $34/day F 8:30am-3:30pm Lego Challenge Sept 30 $34/day F 8:30am-3:30pm Improve your Improv Oct 7 $34/day F 8:30am-3:30pm Robot Building Oct 21 $34/day F 8:30am-3:30pm Spook House Mystery Oct 28 34/day F 8:30am-3:30pm Pirate Party Nov 4 $34/day F 8:30am-3:30pm Cardboard City Nov 18 $34/day F 8:30am-3:30pm Winter Outdoor Survival Nov 25 $34/day F 8:30am-3:30pm Science from the North Pole Dec 2 $34/day F 8:30am-3:30pm Creative Clay Day Dec 16 $34/day Location: Salt Spring Island Elementary Gym – 112 Rainbow Rd. BALL HOCKEY 7-11 yrs
Have fun while learning the basic techniques of ball hockey with Coach Quentin. Young players will be creatively introduced to stick and ball handling and learn the fundamentals of the game. Equipment required: Helmet with cage, hockey stick, puck and knee pads. Other protective gear encouraged. Loan equipment is available. M 4pm-6pm Sept 19 – Nov 21 $80/8 practices *no practice Oct 10 or Oct 31 Location: Portlock Park Multi Sport Court – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
ZUMBA KIDS 5-11 yrs+
Zumba Kids classes feature kid-friendly routines based on original Zumba choreography. We break down the steps, add games, activities and cultural exploration elements into the class structure. Instructor: Marifer Robledo, Certified Zumba Instructor Th 4pm-4:45pm Sept 22 – Nov 24 $75/10 classes Location: Salt Spring Island Middle School Dance Studio GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | AUGUST 24, 2016
This course is designed for youth 11 years and older who want to become a certified babysitter. The Red Cross Babysitting Course covers the responsibilities of babysitting for children of various ages, basic first aid, safety tips, basic child care skills and what to do in an emergency. Get certified today! Instructor: Chelsea Harris F 9am-5pm Oct 28 $64/1 day Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
WIRE WRAPPED PENDANTS 8-14 yrs
Choose your two pendants from 50 different types of rocks and wrap them in copper wire. There are two styles we will learn. Feel free to bring alternative types of wire and wire wrapping tools if you have them. Simple fun class of creative play and a couple of lovely pendants made by you. Instructor: Christina Surbey, Universal Gems W 4pm-6pm Nov 16 $30/1 class Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
DESIGN YOUR OWN EARRINGS 8-14 yrs
Make your own feathered or crystal earrings. These can make a fun, creative gift for yourself or others. If you have wire wrapping tools please bring them to class. Instructor: Christina Surbey, Universal Gems W 4pm-6pm Nov 30 $30/1 class Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
HOME ALONE (RED CROSS PEOPLESAVERS) 8-12 yrs This program is designed for children who spend time on their own. The after school time or occasional short outings for parents are easily dealt with when children are well prepared. This fourhour course focuses on dealing with home and personal safety, emergency situations, strangers and basic first aid. Please bring a snack and water. Instructor: Vital Aquatics and First Aid Sa 12pm-4pm Nov 26 $32/1 class Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd. After School Care Community Interest
Is there a community need for an after school care program for Salt Spring Island Elementary and Middle school students? PARC wants to hear from you! The potential program would run after school Monday to Thursday until 5:30pm or 6pm with an option for flexible registration to accommodate your child’s schedule. Potential programs may include: • Weekly fun swims • Games and sports • Arts and crafts • Daily healthy snack • Active/Learning field trips We are seeking feedback from the community to assess the feasibility of this type of program. To place your child’s name on an interest list please contact us by P 250-537-4448, E ssiparc@crd.bc.ca or in person at 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd. S A LT S P R I N G I S L A N D L E I S U R E G U I D E
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CRAZY FOR UKULELE 15 yrs+
LEARN TO SPEAK JAPANESE 1 16 yrs+
The ukulele invites us all to have fun and play and sing and learn about music at the same time. This class will cover music fundamentals including chords, melodies, folk song repertoire, rhythm, improvisation and all with an emphasis on actually making music! * Ukuleles available for rent or purchase upon request. Song materials provided. Instructor: Lloyd English Sa 10:15am-11:15am Sept 24 – Nov 12 $95/8 classes Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
FUNDAMENTALS OF CHORAL MUSICIANSHIP 15+ yrs
This program is for choral singers wishing to gain a better understanding of the musical language and the vocal instrument. The time constraints in preparing for choral performances often don’t allow for the sufficient examination of practical theory and the fundamentals of vocal technique. This course is designed to address this gap by providing some of the tools necessary to enhance the choral experience by building a stronger musical and vocal foundation. For this purpose we will use composed as well as improvised musical examples. Instructor: Lloyd English Sa 9am-10am Sept 24 – Nov 12 $95/8 classes Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
GYPSY JAZZ AND IMPROVISATION 15 yrs+ Intermediate to Advanced This class is designed for those who wish to understand and improvise within the Gypsy Jazz or Jazz Manouche genre. Ideal for the serious student who wishes to gain a practical folk understanding of the style while exploring the associated theory behind the improvisational techniques in a hands on your instrument environment. In this course we will focus on the elements required to memorize and perform a number of classic standard tunes from the repertoire. Instructor: Lloyd English Th 7:30pm-9pm Sept 29 – Dec 1 $135/10 classes Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd. FOLK MUSICIANSHIP 15+ yrs
The goal of this course is to guide the participants to an understanding of how the language of music functions within the context of group performance. The class emphasis will be a hands on exploration of musical communication in all its forms while using a number of classic folk songs and styles for musical material. Instructor: Lloyd English Th 6:15pm-7:15pm Sept 29 – Dec 1 $120/10 classes Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd. 8
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Come and learn useful Japanese phrases, vocabulary and some basic grammar. This course is ideal for people who would like to visit Japan, who have an interest in the culture and for families who host Japanese exchange students. Instructor: Shinobu Murata Tu 6pm-7:30pm Sept 20 – Oct 18 $120/5 classes Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
CREATIVE SELF TRANSFORMATION Adult
This class is for those who feel they are in the midst of transition from a recent change in living conditions, job, or relationship to have a chance to reflect on where they are, and gain clarity in next steps and what direction to take to support the changes made. This workshop will reconnect you with your true essence and cultivate new insight into your current stage of transformation. Guidance provided will help you discern next steps along your healing path of self-discovery. Experience a renewed sense of freedom leading you into authentic empowerment as you embark on this creative and intuitive journey of self-transformation. Reconnect with your inner wisdom through a creative and intuitive process for self-discovery called SoulCollage®. Discover Butterfly Medicine as a teaching in becoming aware of where you currently stand in the cycle of selftransformation and how to discern next steps and merge with your true essence in a guided meditation process. Instructor: Jennifer Regular Su 9:30am-12:30pm Oct 16 $60/1 class Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
JAPANESE CULTURE CLASS - HAIKU 16 yrs+
Haiku is for everyone who celebrates their life and the world. This course will show you the very basic Haiku method and the history of Japanese poetry. Creating Haiku will bring to you not only literacy satisfaction but will also open your heart to a new joy in your daily life and a deeper connection to your inner self. Instructor: Shinobu Murata Tu 5:30pm-7:30pm Oct. 25 $30/1 class Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
LEARN TO SPEAK JAPANESE 2 16 yrs+
Learning and knowing a new language will stimulate you to understand other world cultures. This course will focus on basic daily conversations and you will gain the confidence and not be afraid to try to communicate to a Japanese native speaker. This course is ideal for people who have a minimum knowledge of Japanese or have completed Learn to Speak Japanese 1. Instructor: Shinobu Murata Tu 6pm-7:30pm Nov 8 – Dec 6 $120/5 classes Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom – 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd. AUGUST 24, 2016 | GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD
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Portlock Park tennis courts were recently resurfaced After PARC maintenance staff pressure washed the courts, pickleball and tennis players spent two mornings patching the cracks with filler. Rada Resurfacing was then contracted to resurface and repaint the courts and lines. Court 4 now has one tennis court overlaid with four pickleball court lines, while Courts 1 to 3 only have tennis court lines. Thank you to all of the volunteers that made this possible!
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Rainbow Road Indoor Pool Programs Early Bird/Masters
What a great way to start your day! The pool is set up in standard layout with a fast, medium and slow lane and a wider lane for those leisure swimmers.
Lap & Leisure
A nice way to break up your day. The pool is set up in standard layout with a fast, medium and slow lane and a wider lane for those leisure swimmers.
Adult & Youth
This time is set aside for older folks who would like to enjoy the pool with older people. It is also a great time for our high school PE classes to use the pool.
Everyone Welcome
Everyone is welcome to come down and enjoy the pool during this time. There will be a lane open for those who would like to swim lengths and all the toys will be available for those who would like to play around. The pool will be shared with the Swim Team from 4:00 - 6:00pm on Monday-Thursday.
Evening Lengths
This is a fantastic way to end your day. Come on down and enjoy the hot tub and soak your day away. The pool is set up in standard layout with a fast, medium and slow lane and a wider lane for those leisure swimmers.
Friday Night Madness
For the younger set (12 and up) --- great music, great times. Try out the foosball table.
Sunday Toonie Swim
Swim for 4 hours for just two dollars. This is a perfect time for families to enjoy the pool. All the toys are available and there is space to swim lengths as well.
Water Fitness Classes It is a proven fact that exercising in water is a great way to increase the resistance on your body as you move, yet it’s easy on the joints since the buoyancy takes a lot of the weight. There is also an increase in the calories burned because your body is losing heat while in the water. Add these factors onto a great workout directed by one of our certified instructors and you will feel the difference right away. Rainbow Road Indoor Pool offers a selection of aquafit classes to suit everyone’s needs.
Energizer
This fun and upbeat class will challenge you to work hard in shallow or deep water. The instructor will guide you through a number of exercises which will help with your strength, flexibility and fitness.
Aqualite Just like the name says ... gentle, low-intensity exercise. Great if you are just starting out, have joint problems, or are recovering from an injury. Nooners
Less intense than the morning Energizer session, this class is specifically for those looking for more strength and stretching. An instructor leads the group through a number of exercises designed to get your blood flowing and your muscles moving.
Swimming Lessons The Rainbow Road pool offers swimming lessons for all ages and stages. Our Preschool program starts at age 3 and focuses mainly on making the swimmer water safe. Can they jump into the pool and get themselves back to the edge safely? Once that is accomplished then we focus on proper strokes and water skills. The Red Cross Swim Kids Program is directed towards swimmers 6 years and older. This program has the same structure as our Preschool Program but is better suited for an older swimmer. We also have classes for adults who would like to improve their strokes so they can enjoy the water more and we have classes specifically aimed at those folks who never learned to swim as a child.
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Preschool (3 – 6 years old)
Preschool 1 This level is for children who have never had lessons before. The instructor will focus on getting in and out of the water safely, blowing bubbles, getting the face wet and moving through the water. Preschool 2 At this level, the instructor will focus on getting the head wet, assisted front and back floats, and kicking feet in the water. Preschool 3 These swimmers will work on front and back floats and moving through the water with a swimming action. They will swim in deep water and jump off the edge of the pool and return to the side. Preschool 4 At this level, the swimmers will learn to swim 5 metres on their front and back. They will also jump into deep water, learn about propulsion and the importance of swimming with a buddy.
Red Cross Swim Kids (6 – 13+ years old) Swim Kids 1 These swimmers will learn how to safely enter the water, float on their front and back, and swim a distance of 5 metres. Swim Kids 2 At this level, the swimmers are introduced to deep water and will be asked to swim 10 metres. Front crawl is introduced. Swim Kids 3 Swimmers will need to support themselves in deep water for 20 seconds in this level. They will also learn how to do a sitting dive and swim 5 metres of front crawl. Swim Kids 4 These swimmers will be required to swim one whole length of the pool (25 metres). Back crawl is introduced at this level, as well as kneeling dives.
The Pool is Open In September !! The Rainbow Road Indoor Pool has traditionally closed for annual maintenance the first three weeks in September. During the pool closure the main tank is drained to allow for inspection and repairs on the pool tank, tiles, grouting, jets and drains. In June of 2015 North Salt Spring Water Works implemented stage four water restrictions that prevented the filling of public swimming pools. With these water restrictions in effect the pool was not able to be drained during the 2015 maintenance closure. It is anticipated that similar water restrictions will occur annually between May and September unless a permanent solution to water supply and demand on SSI can be reached. After assessing operational needs and the impact on individual users and regular rental groups such as the Stingrays Swim Club, it was decided that the annual pool shutdown will be moved to April, before water restrictions are introduced for the summer months.
So grab your suit and head on down to the pool. We’re open !!
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Swim Kids 5 At this level, swimmers will fine tune their front and back crawl. Whip kick is introduced. The distance requirement is 50 metres continuous swim. Swim Kids 6 The instructor will help the swimmers learn about ice safety. The swimmer will be required to swim 3 lengths of the pool and do a standing dive. Swim Kids 7 Here the swimmers must swim 6 lengths of the pool using any stroke they wish. Elementary back stroke, back crawl and front crawl are refined. Swim Kids 8 Swimmers must complete 300 metres (12 lengths) of the pool. Breast stroke is evaluated at this level and rescue breathing is introduced.
CLASSES START SEPT. 5 For all ages
visit us online for more information and to register www.rainwooddancestudio.com 320 Upper Ganges Rd. Salt Spring Island, BC
Swim Kids 9 At this level, swimmers must demonstrate endurance, speed and fitness for a variety of strokes. Swim Kids 10 The butterfly stroke is introduced and evaluated at this level. The swimmers must swim 20 lengths of the pool and demonstrate good mechanics in all strokes. GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | AUGUST 24, 2016
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Looking for a fun and easy way to celebrate your child’s birthday ?? ... Let the staff at the Rainbow Road Indoor Pool help.
Your birthday package includes: • your choice of vanilla or chocolate • 1 hour party space rental birthday cake (from Thrifty Foods) • 1 hour of games and activities • birthday napkins, plates and cutlery • ‘free swim’ time Party space available on Sundays from 2–3 pm, 3-4pm and 4-5pm • a leader to organize games and activities Cost: $159.50 for up to 15 children • a goody bag and a helium balloon per child Please Note: Pool parties with children under the age of 7 years require adult supervision. There must be 1 adult to every 2 children under the age of 7 years, and they must be kept within arm’s reach, or they will be required to wear a lifejacket in the pool. Swimming abilities are up to the discretion of the Lifeguards on duty. Weak swimmers may also be asked to put on a lifejacket.
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• Hallowe’en Party – October 30 • Santa Visits !! - December 23
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Salt Spring Island Parks and Recreation (PARC) manages all activities and uses within Salt Spring community parks, many of which require a park use permit. The goal of the park use permit system is to regulate and manage special uses within community parks to minimize the impact on the natural environment, park users, park operations and facilities. A park use permit is required by anyone who intends to hold a commercial or non-commercial activity or event which attracts participants and spectators, commercial filming or reserve exclusive use of a park, trail or picnic shelter. This includes, but is not limited to, a festival, competition, tournament, show or outdoor ceremony within a community park or on a trail. Contact the PARC office to see if you need to get a park use permit and to receive the application form. Applications should be submitted 6 weeks before the event date.
PARC is looking for qualified instructors to teach a variety of recreational programs for seniors. We are looking for experienced teachers who are “Third Age” certified through BCRPA or equivalent to teach Osteofit, Pilates, Chair Exercise classes or similar. If you are interested in becoming an instructor with PARC please complete a new program application here at www.crd.bc.ca/ssirec
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Instructor Profiles Shinobu Murata
Lloyd has been a professional working musician since the ‘70s and has performed live in styles ranging from Rock to Jazz to Classical in venues from clubs to stadiums to soft seat theatres. During his formative years he studied with some of the most well known musicians in North America and has taught over 500 students in studios from Toronto to Vancouver. His career has included touring with his own pop group as well as a theatre company and directing groups as diverse as jazz ensembles and concert choirs. He has recorded for syndicated television and movies and radio and is currently producing two albums due for release in September of 2016. At present he also hosts two jazz concert series in Sidney and Salt Spring and performs regularly with his son in a jazz quartet. Lloyd and his wife Diana also own and manage the Peninsula Academy of Music Arts.
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The former owner of the Raven Street Wood Fire Café, Shinobu has lived on Salt Spring Island since 2001. She had been a restaurateur for over 17 years and operated a variety of F&B industry businesses, from a coffee shop to a pub business. She originally came from Aichi, Japan to Canada in 1997. Shinobu has worked as a cultural instructor for the Japanese Consulate in Edmonton, AB, and worked as a teacher’s assistant at the University of Alberta and Grant MacEwan University in Edmonton. She has also privately taught Japanese 10, 11 and 12 for local high-school students. She has been practicing Japanese calligraphy since the age of 5 and still keeps continuing to achieve higher levels. Currently, she is teaching Japanese on Skype to students all over the world.
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Living on Gabriola Island for nearly 20 years and trying to be as sustainable as possible when Paula Maddison had the opportunity to help milk a friend’s cow named Helga, she jumped at the chance. Perhaps she was longing for a connection to her native state of Wisconsin and the inner Cheddar head in her was looking to surfac. Regardless of the reason, Paula has spent the past 5 years milking Helga and crafting her own delicious cheeses. Using her extensive background in event planning and private catering, Paula designed a series of classes and started teaching the ancient art of crafting home made cheeses over 4 years ago. Using products readily available and demystifying the idea that cheese making is difficult, Paula’s classes are comprehensive, delicious and a lot of fun. Students will leave with a good understanding of the history, science and alchemy of this ancient art of fermentation as well as the ingredients used in making artisan cheeses. Bring a good appetite and be prepared to create some amazing and delicious creations worthy of the cover of Bon Appetit Magazine! AUGUST 24, 2016 | GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD
Salt Spring Island Emergency Program Workshops: Fall 2016 Disaster First Aid This three hour, non-certificate course outlines how to respond safely in the event of natural disasters. Not just a “what to do” course, this equips you with commonsense criteria for decision-making in the event of an emergency, and how to improvise treatment of minor and moderate injuries during the first 2472 hours of a disaster event. This course will equip you to keep yourself and your neighbours safe, enabling you to “keep calm, and carry on” until normal services are resumed. Instructors: Elizabeth Zook, SSI Emergency Coordinator & Nancy Purssell, BC Paramedic 9:00 am to noon, Saturday, November 19, 2016 Date: Location: TBD Registration: E-mail your name and phone number to: ssiepc@crd.bc.ca
Earthquake Hazards and Preparedness
Preparing for 7 Days & Beyond Emergencies Do Happen! Do you need to get prepared? Does it seem too difficult? Do you keep procrastinating? Spend 1 hour for a hands-on demonstration and feel inspired to prepare your own emergency kits for your home and your car. These kits are simple, practical and contain everyday items found in your home. Date for a workshop will be determined with a call to Marguerite! Contact: Marguerite Lee, 250-537-5302 mlee3@shaw.ca
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This 3-hour presentation will provide information to Salt Spring island residents on: • Reviewing earthquake history within the Southwest BC • Identifying potential earthquake outdoor hazards on SSI • Identifying potential hazards within your home • Learning about emergency protocols – the first 72 hours! Instructors: Elizabeth Zook SSI Emergency Coordinator & Laurel Hanley, SSI Deputy Emergency Coordinator Date: 9:00 am to noon, Saturday, October 22, 2016 Location: TBD Registration: E-mail your name and phone number to: ssiepc@crd.bc.ca
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FESTIVALS & COMMUNITY EVENTS Ongoing Market in the Park
www.crd.bc.ca Meet artists, food producers, musicians and locals at our lively Market in the Park. An Island tradition that draws visitors from near and far. Takes place in Centennial Park on Saturdays, March 26 through October 29, 2016, 9 am-4 pm.
September Pride Parade
www.glossi.org September 10, 2016, 12pm start at the library. All are welcome to this year’s Carnival of Pride and Protest! This year’s theme, OUT! RAGE! US! invites all Salt Springer’s and guests to dance, march and dream into a world of creative protest. Join an amazing cast of characters, clowns, performance artists, musicians, poets and concerned citizens to join the LGBTQ community in our annual PRIDE event. See website for more Pride events September 8 to 10, 2016. saltspringpride@gmail.com
Fall Fair
www.ssifi.org The Salt Spring Island Fall Fair, one of the oldest and longest continuously running fall fairs in BC, takes place this year on September 17 & 18 at the Farmers’ Institute on Rainbow Road. Come and enjoy the fun at this family-oriented country fair. Volunteers are always needed and made welcome. Program and entry catalogue available in early July. 250 537 4755 | ssifi@shaw.ca
Westcoast Work Boat Fall Rendezvous
www.wwba.ca The Rendezvous provides an opportunity to walk the wharves, meet the owners and learn about the heritage of work boats and their new lives as west coast pleasure vessels. September 23-25, 2016 on the SS Harbour Authority’s Kanaka Dock. Martin Milner | 250 653 9516 jaywestfarm@shaw.ca
Terry Fox Run
The Run is a non-competitive event where people get together as individuals, families and groups to raise money in Terry’s name. It is a day of celebrating Terry’s legacy and helping to keep his dream of a cure for cancer alive. September 25th, 2016 starting at Rainbow Road Pool. Janine Fernandes-Hayden | 250 537 8314
Chamber of commerce golf tournament
www.saltspringchamber.com September 29, 2016 at the Salt Spring Golf Course. Golf from 3pm, dinner from 6 pm. Help raise funds for the Chamber of Commerce’s Second Chance Scholarship. Chamber of Commerce | 250 537 4223 16
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October Paws for a Cause
http://support.spca.bc.ca/site/TR?fr_id=1949&pg=entry Join the BCSPCA’s walk to fight animal cruelty. On October 2, 2016 at 12 noon, the walk starts in Heiwa Peace Park and goes through Mouat Park. Once back in Heiwa Peace Park join in fun activities such as ‘musical hoops’ and ‘fastest bowl licker’. Sean Hogan | shogan@spca.bc.ca
Apple Festival
www.appleluscious.com A self-guided fall tour of several orchards that includes heritage apples, sampling, demos, workshops and more. The 16th annual festival will be held Sunday, October 2, 2016, 9 am - 5 pm. Harry Burton | 250 653 2007
Salt Spring Vineyards Harvest Grape Stomp
www.saltspringvineyards.com An afternoon of live music, food, special tastings, grape-stomping competitions, and stomping good fun, held on October 15, 2016 from 12-5pm. Joanne and Dev McIntyre | 250 653 WINE info@saltspringvineyards.com
Salt Spring Harvest Food and Drink Festival
www.sipandsavoursaltspring.com Join us on Friday, October 14th to Sunday, October 16th, 2016 for this Celebration of the Harvest on Salt Spring Island! The Festival brings together growers, food providers and chefs from Salt Spring Island, vintners representing the wine growing regions of Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands, along with the finest regional Craft Brewers, Cideries and Distillers. Three days of sipping, savoring and living the Salt Spring Island farm-to-table dream! Stay tuned for a special announcement of featured guests!
Small Business Week
www.saltspringchamber.com October 17-21, 2016. Small business workshops, trade show and Annual Business Awards. Presented by Island Savings Credit Union, Driftwood Gulf Islands Media and the Chamber of Commerce. Chamber of Commerce | 250 537 4223
Zombie Walk Through Ganges
It’s spooky - it’s scary – it’s zombies !! Date TBD
Hallowe’en Celebration
Enjoy the GISS Improv Team’s Haunted House at Mahon Hall, and then take in the annual fireworks show over Ganges Harbour, at dusk, on October 31, sponsored by the Salt Spring Fire Department.
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FESTIVALS & COMMUNITY EVENTS November
Santa’s Christmas Ship
Salt Spring Literacy’s Giant Book Sale & JEWELS FOR LITERACY SALE
Santa visits Salt Spring again – this time on the Santa Ship, decked out with thousands of Christmas lights. Come to the Coast Guard dock in Ganges and enjoy a free hot chocolate while waiting for Santa to arrive. Santa and his elves will then walk up to Mouat’s Mall to greet everyone. Event starts at 6:00pm and is the 2nd Saturday in December. Sponsored by the Salt Spring and Bellingham Lions Club. 250 537 2000
Santa Arrives
Mid-December at All Saints Anglican Church, 110 Park Drive. Everyone welcome!
www.saltspringliteracy.org The 10th Annual Giant Book Sale, a Salt Spring Literacy fundraiser, plus the 2nd Annual Jewels for Literacy Sale, will be held November 18-20 at the Farmers’ Institute. Thousands of fantastic affordable used books and jewellery items. Start your holiday shopping at the sales and support community directed learning! 250 537 9717 | info@saltspringliteracy.org Sponsored by the Salt Spring Arts Council and Driftwood Gulf Islands Media. Santa arrives by float plane on November 26 and leads all the excited kids to Mahon Hall, where they can have their picture taken with Santa and participate in lots of fun activities. Pictures are printed free of charge by Apple Photo, and can be picked up at their location the following week.
Christmas on Salt Spring “Light Up”
Ganges Light Up, Caroling, Chili Cook-off, Saturday, November 26 4 - 6 pm. www.christmasonsaltspring.com
December WinterCraft
www.ssartscouncil.com/galleries/wintercraft The annual WinterCraft Christmas Exhibition and Sale runs daily from November 25 through December 18 at Mahon Hall. WinterCraft represents the work of artists and artisans throughout the Southern Gulf Islands, including the SSI Guilds: Painters, Potters, Woodworkers, Basket Makers, Weavers & Spinners. SS Arts Council | galleries@ssartscouncil.com
Glowtini
www.christmasonsaltspring.com Take the Glowtini Tour , sample the various Glowtinis, then vote for the People’s Choice Award online.
Community Christmas Carol Sing-A-Long
Merry Monday in the Village at Fulford Harbour
Merry Monday will be held Dec 19, 2016. The businesses of the Village stay open late this evening for shopping and dining. Music and festivities from 5:30-7:30pm.
Messiah Sing- A-Long
www.bachontherock.org Usually held the third Sunday in December at Fulford Hall, this will be the 5th annual Messiah Sing-A-Long. Hosted by Bach on the Rock and Salt Spring Chamber Choir and Orchestra.
January Polar Bear Swim
Annual event held January 1st at Vesuvius Beach.
February The Salt Spring Island February Festival
www.saltspringtourism.com A month of art and cultural events. Salt Spring Chamber of Commerce I 250 537 4223
Beaver Point Hall Christmas Craft Fair
December 2-4, 2016. Annual Christmas Craft Fair. beaverpointhall@gmail.com
Fulford Hall Christmas Craft Fair
December 2-4, 2016. Annual Christmas Craft Fair. www.fulfordhall.com
Christmas Markets in the Park
Saturdays, December 10th and 17th in Centennial Park.
Community Christmas Carol Sing-A-Long
Open to all. Held at ArtSpring in December. Many local musicians participate. GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | AUGUST 24, 2016
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ARTS, DANCE and CULTURE DANCE See PARC programs on page 6-7 for: • Zumba, 16 yrs + • Zumba Toning, 16 yrs + • Zuma Kids, 5-11 yrs
Argentine Tango - Por El Amor Del Tango
Facebook: Por El Amor Del Tango- Salt Spring Island Friday practices at the Core Inn, 3rd floor, 8-10pm, $5 Milongas every 3rd Saturday of the month at All Saints by the Sea, 4-7pm, $10. Welcoming all dancers, experienced and beginners to the beautiful embrace of tango. ssi.tango@gmail.com
ArtSpring
www.artspring.ca Workshops throughout the year taught by visiting dance companies. Anna Haltrecht | 250 537 5681 | anna@bonesforever.com
Children’s Dance Workshop
www.kristenlewis.ca Dance workshops and recitals for children. More details on website. Kristen Lewis | 250 537 4480 | info@kristenlewis.ca
Dance Temple
Salt Spring DANCE CLUB
www.dancetemplesaltspring.com All ages/walks of life Conscious Dance Ritual for those who want to explore their creativity through movement in a safe space. Guided warm-up, free flow dancing. Facilitators, soundscapes and musical guests vary. Thurs. See website for more details.
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Gulf Islands School of the Performing Arts (GISPA) – Youth
Partner Social Dancing at Fulford Community Hall. Saturday Nights through the year, 7pm to 9 pm $10 pp. Phone K Weisner 250 537 5058 for schedule & on FB Salt Spring Dance Club. www.saltspringscottishdancers.org Join us for our free Open House on Monday, Sept. 12 from 6-8 pm. at All Saints Anglican Church on Park Drive, Ganges. No previous experience is necessary and no partners are required. Just come and enjoy the music, dancing, excellent instruction and good company. Soft-soled shoes are best for comfort. For more information call Catherine Crombie - 250 537 9387 - ccrombie@shaw.ca Clark Saunders - 778 353 3019 - clarksaunders@shaw.ca.
Salty Wheels Square Dance
www.region1.squaredance.bc.ca Dancing runs from the end of September to the beginning of May, Thursdays, 7:30 - 9:30 pm at 734 Upper Ganges Road with a summer dance at the end of August. New Dancer lessons available. Alan & Marilynne Cunningham | 250 537 5356 almarcun@telus.net
www.gispa.ca GISPA offers advanced education in Music, Dance and Theatre for students in grades 9-12. GISPA is a school within Gulf Islands Secondary School. Please send in your expressions of interest and questions. Jason Donaldson | 250 537 9944 I jdonaldson@sd64.bc.ca
Instructor – Dance - Qigong
www.naomijason.com Dance instructor, artist and movement therapist. Naomi Jason | 250 653 9498 | nomers4@yahoo.com
Lobby Dance
Want to be a Lobby Dancer? Performances in ArtSpring lobby and other locations on the island. Anna Haltrecht | 250-537-5681 | anna@bonesforever.com
Rainwood Dance Studio
Swing Dance
www.rainwooddancestudio.com Our experienced and creative teaching staff are eager to share their passion for dance with you. We are very excited to offer Ballet, Modern/Contemporary, Jazz, Street Jazz, Musical Theatre, Flamenco, Tap and Hip Hop classes this fall. rainwoodproject@gmail.com
Dance Classes & Instructors
Enjoy dancing in Standard & Latin styles. Modern Line dancing too. Newcomers always welcome. Experience success in Night Club 2 Step, Waltz, Foxtrot, Quickstep or Cha Cha. Large group, small group and private lessons. Contact us for current class info. That can be you swirling around the dance floor in style. Good exercise. Good fun. Good friends. Contact Kathy Weisner | 250 537 5058 or ballroomdancess@gmail.com and on FB BallroomDance Salt Spring.
Meet every Wednesday year round 6:30-8:30pm at the Salt Spring Elementary School Activity Centre. Beginners always welcome, lessons scheduled through the year. Dance to Big Band and “50s-”60s rock n’ roll. Wendy Hartnett | 250 537 4118 I w_hartnett@hotmail.com
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Antler Ridge Dance Studio
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ARTS, DANCE and CULTURE Music Groups & Associations Bandemonium Music Society
www.bandemonium.org Vibrant community bands offering opportunities for woodwind, brass and percussion players of all ages to develop skills, enjoy music and perform. Book Swing Shift, great swing and Latin music, for your next event or celebration. Check our website to learn more about joining our bands and band performances. Salt Spring Concert Band: Dawn Hage - dawnhagemusic@hotmail.com Rehearsals: Monday nights 7:15 - 9 pm at the SIMS music room Two ArtSpring shows a year plus Terry Fox Run and Canada Day Swing Shift Big Band: Derrick Milton dsmilton@telus.net | info@bandemonium.org
Fiddleworks Community Development Society
www.fiddleworks.ca We aim to foster community through music, celebration and education; to create and implement educational programs which use music to develop leadership, teamwork, self-esteem, and life skills (such as our summer music camps!), and to provide accessible, affordable music education for children and adults. Contact by website.
Orchestra 101 for Strings
Orchestra 101 is a training ensemble for the orchestral strings: violin, viola, cello and bass. The group is coached by cellist Paula Kiffner. It is open to amateur string players 15 years and older. Carol Wright | 250 537 5982 | kiffwright@shaw.ca
Pipers & Drummers Association
Putting the “Fun” back in ‘Funerals’. Hire one Piper or the Whole Band. For any occasion: Weddings, Funerals, Birthdays or just to annoy the neighbours. Doug Fraser | 250 537 7748 I totemtot@telus.net
Salt Spring Folk Club
www.saltspringfolkclub.com Group of volunteers that provide the structure for folk singing friends and performers to gather on Salt Spring Island. Fulford Hall is home to the Salt Spring Folk Club and hosts some of the finest musicians folk music has to offer. See website for details.
Viva Chorale! Choir
www.vivachoralesaltspring.com We are a non-auditioned community adult choir. To be a member of the choir, you only need to be able to sing tunefully, attend weekly rehearsals faithfully and have a willingness to learn with gusto. Choir Director: Caroni Young vivachoralessi@gmail.com
Music Lessons See PARC programs on page 8 for: • Crazy for Ukulele 15 yrs+ • Gypsy Jazz and Improvisation 15 yrs+ • Folk Musicianship 15 yrs+ • Fundamentals of Choral Musicianship 15 yrs+
Acoustic Planet - all instruments
“Whatever You Need to Stay in Tunes” ALL AGES WELCOME All levels/All instruments; voice lessons, rentals, music/video recording studio, workshops & repairs. 250 537 9668 | 127 Rainbow Rd | acousticplanet@shaw.ca
B Natural School of Piano
Melissa Grace Kodaly and Chris Kodaly, ARCT 250 537 5131 | melissagrace@shaw.ca
Dream Deep Music
Private Piano, Voice, & Harp Lessons for all ages and all levels. Introducing a new weekly ensemble class for all instruments focusing on songwriting, ensemble playing, improvising, and performance skills. Innovative teaching methods rooted in technique, anchored in self-awareness, & inspiring joy. Oona McQuat I 250 537 2088 I oonasong@yahoo.com
Gulf Islands School of the Performing Arts (GISPA) – Youth
www.gispa.ca See listing under Dance Classes & Instructors
Island Winds Music Studio
Salt Spring Singers
We offer private lessons for ages 5 to adult (piano, singing, woodwinds). Wendy Milton, Mus. Bac., B. Ed. 250 537 4654 | islandwinds@telus.net
UBUNTU Community Song Circle
Kim Benson | 250 538 5522 | pkbenson@telus.net
www.saltspringsingers.ca Meet weekly to sing under the guidance of a skilled director. Concerts are presented twice a year. Romy Chapman | 250 537 0055 | saltspringsingers@gmail.com Safe and fun environment. Learn rounds and chants from many traditions and play with harmony. All voices welcome. SSI Wellness on Hereford Avenue. Barbara Slater | 250 653 4186 | barbaramarie@telus.net GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | AUGUST 24, 2016
Piano Lessons Piano Lessons
All levels welcome. Ganges studio location. Lynn Regan | 250 537 9551 | lynnar@shaw.ca S A LT S P R I N G I S L A N D L E I S U R E G U I D E
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ARTS, DANCE and CULTURE Music Lessons continued Piano Lessons
I am looking for music students to share my love of music with. I have experience teaching piano and theory. BMus and ARCT (RCM) Experience the joy of playing the piano! Sierra | little_teapot1@yahoo.com
Ukulele for Beginners
Have fun learning positioning, basic chords, & strums. Build a song repertoire of your choice. $35/hr. Teresa Waters | 778 354 1019 | hiwaters@shaw.ca
Vesuvius Music Studios
www.vesuviusmusicstudios.com Lessons for all ages. More details on website. Diana English | 250 222 0224 dianaenglish@shaw.ca Lloyd English | 250 537 1064 lloydenglish@shaw.ca
Theatre / Dramatic Arts Active PASS Productions
Salt Spring Film Festival – “Best of the Fest”
www.saltspringfilmfestival.com International Film Series “Best of the Fest” film series brings award-winning feature films from international festivals to our island. Please visit the website for the film schedule. The Film Society also makes its expertise and projection equipment available to community organizations. info@saltspringfilmfestival.com
Stagecoach School for the Performing Arts Society
www.stagecoachtheatre.ca StageCoach is a Non-Profit Society offering after-school and Friday programs in the performing arts for youth ages 5+. The programs run from September through April, culminating in an Annual Show. Please see website for current programs. 250 538 7494 | admin@stagecoachtheatre.ca
The Academy Presents …
www.saltspringartsacademy.ca Production company producing dance, theatre and music. Shelley Mahoney | 250 537 4294 | office@saltspringartsacademy.ca
Fabric Art Groups Island Comfort Quilts
A performers’ collective doing productions in drama, comedy, and music. Workshops in Theatre Arts are also held periodically in specific areas of interest. Lynda Jensen | 250 537 4168
Providing comfort quilts free of charge to any islander with a life-threatening illness or injury. To request a quilt for someone, volunteer your time or to make a donation, please contact us. 250 537 5302 | islandcomfortquilts@shaw.ca
Fritz Cinema
Salt Spring Weavers & Spinners Guild
www.thefritz.ca Up to date cinema with surround sound and digital projection. Open Friday to Tuesday year round and 7 days a week in July & August. Show times 250 537 4656 | thefritz@hotmail.com
Gulf Islands School of the Performing Arts (GISPA) – Youth
www.gispa.ca See listing under Dance Classes & Instructors
Readers’ Theatre
A group of people who act with their voices. Meet regularly to read plays, poetry or prose and perform publicly once or twice a year. Murray Shoolbraid | 250 537 5432
www.saltspringweaversandspinners.com Our guild meets regularly to share and learn together. We have a varied program with workshops and presentations on weaving and spinning, as well as knitting. See our website for dates. Janet Rothwell | 250 537 7606 | jamnut5591@hotmail.com
Stitch Dimension Quilt Guild
Members meet monthly. Projects may include mystery quilts, sampler quilts or quilt challenges; demonstrations of quilting and other fiber art techniques; and community projects. All skill levels welcome. Janet Rothwell | 250 537 7606 | stitchdimension@gmail.com
Salt Spring Community Theatre
A non-profit society dedicated to the advancement of community amateur theatre. We welcome all newcomers of whatever interests and experience, to share their skills with us and to enjoy every aspect of playmaking. Tom McKeachie | 250 537 5637 20
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ARTS, DANCE and CULTURE Fabric Art Instruction Felt Making Workshops & Private Felting and Textile Courses
www.ulriekebenner.com Ulrieke Benner – Art You Wear in Felt & Silk 250 537 1723 | ulrieke@ulriekebenner.com
NUNO Felting Workshops
www.saltspringfiberadventures.com Create your own unique artwear in merino wool and silk. Learn surface design, garment construction, painting with dyes and sculptural techniques. See website for details. Laurie Steffler Feltscapes Design | lauriesteffler@gmail.com
NUNO Felting Workshops
www.judithdios.com Specializing in hand-painted “watercolour” nuno felting with3dimensional surface effects. See website for workshop options and current schedule. Judith Dios | 250 221 0944 | jd@judithdios.com
Mudpuppy Studios
www.mudpuppyacademy.ca Children’s sewing classes and day camps, no experience required. Francine Hampson-Reid | 778 353 3600
SAORI Salt Spring Weaving Studio
www.saorisaltspring.com SAORI Freestyle Weaving classes, workshops and retreats. Terri Bibby | 250 537 8813 | saltspringweaving@gmail.com
Visual Art Groups SS Arts Academy
www.saltspringartsacademy.ca See listing under Dance classes & Instructors Shelley Mahoney | 250 537 4294 | office@saltspringartsacademy.ca
Salt Spring Basketry Guild
www.ssibasketryguild.com The Salt Spring Basketry Guild is a group of basket makers (of all levels) and collectors who meet regularly. Guild activities include learning about basketry materials and techniques, having speakers and social activities, organizing exhibits of members’ work. New members welcome. Find program updates on the website or the Facebook page -https://www.facebook.com/ ssibasketryguild contact@ssibasketryguild.com
Salt Spring Painters Guild
https://ssipaintersguild.wordpress.com The Painters Guild offers a range of activities year round, including workshops, drawing sessions, printmaking, plein air, shows, and fellowship. Anyone who has a desire to draw and paint is welcome to become a member. To join the Painters Guild simply print the membership form on the website and send it to the Registrar along with $25. OR come to the opening day of our fall program on September 7th at ArtSpring to join and enroll in workshops. Questions? Contact our Registrar: Judy Nurse | ssipg@hotmail.com GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | AUGUST 24, 2016
Salt Spring Photography Club www.ssphotog.ca Open to anyone, beginner to expert, who loves photography and lives on Salt Spring. We offer constructive learning of the artistic and technical aspects of photography; learning from each other through supportive sharing of images and camaraderie are the core motivations of the Club. The club meets monthly and sponsors two shows per year, a mentoring program and ongoing seasonal slide shows at Harbour House, Lady Minto Hospital waiting rooms, SS Coffee Co. Cafe, TJ Beans, the Fritz Cinema and the Chamber of Commerce Visitors Centre. Wendy Rosier | 250 653 4034 | ask@ssphotog.ca
Salt Spring Potters Guild www.saltspringpottersguild.com A group of potters, at all levels of development from beginners to production potters, artist potters and sculptors, organize monthly meetings for mutual support and to hold workshops. Also offering, for the first time this year, SSICA (Salt Spring Island Ceramic Awards) with a show opening October 6th, 2016. President: Kathleen Horsdal
Visual Art Instruction See PARC programs on page 5 for: • Beaded bracelets, 16 yrs+ • Wire wrapped pendants, 16 yrs+ • Design your own earrings, 16 yrs+ • Gemstone rings, 16 yrs+ • Make a dream catcher, 16 yrs+ • Wire and bead tree of life, 16 yrs+
Artists’ Studio (South SS Seniors) A supportive, but not instructional, group meeting Fridays 12:30– 4:00 in the Seniors’ Building at the south end of Fulford Hall. Janice Finnemore | 250 653 4630
ArtVentures www.artbygillian.com Explore the world of expressive drawing, abstraction, composition & critique and working in a series. Gillian McConnell | 250 537 4439 | gillian@artbygillian.com
Basketry Workshops www.joancarrigan.com Offering ongoing workshops for all levels. Joan Carrigan | 250 538 1877 | info@joancarrigan.com
CREATIVE BY NATURE ART STUDIO www.creativebynature.org Quiet Mind Art with Earth & Heart. Learn to paint for joy and connection. Youth & adult classes year round. Call or email to learn more. Lisa Lipsett I 250 537 9785 I lisa@creativebynature.org S A LT S P R I N G I S L A N D L E I S U R E G U I D E
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ARTS, DANCE and CULTURE Hot Tubs • Pools • Free Water Testing • Pool & Spa Supplies Service & Repairs • Parts & Equipment • Weekly Maintenance
Visual Art Instruction cont. Fine Jewellery Workshops
www.martinus-gold.com Martinus Studio – Gallery. Located at #5-121 McPhillips Ave. Martin Ebbers | 250 538 1730 | ask@martinus-gold.com
Glass Classes
www.theglassfoundry.com A variety of Glass Classes for kids, teens and adults. Includes sand casting, kiln casting, fusing, dichroic jewellery making, and etching. Mark Lauckner | 250 537 9200 | info@theglassfoundry.com
Non-Toxic Oil Painting Lessons
See us for all your pool & spa needs
250-748-2611 aquafunpools.ca 5265 Trans Canada, Duncan
Private or group lessons for all levels, absolute beginners with no arts experience, to advanced painters in other media wanting an introduction to non-toxic oil painting. No solvents, no fumes. Learn mixing paints, colour choices, composition, various techniques. Facebook: Terri Reid Studios I terrireidstudios@gmail.com (778) 353-0014
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Vitamin supplements, weightlifting protein powder and supplement section. Bulk organic food, cleaning supplies (natural). Pet foods, Creekmore coffee, B.C. beeswax candles. Ionizing misters and essential oils, amber and hazelwood jewellery and a great selection of gift ideas.
Performance Apparel • Footwear Team Sports • Uniforms Bags • Luggage
Visit our web page at sportstradersduncan.com Join us on Facebook
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DUNCAN Open 7 Days aSPORTS Week TRADERS 354 Trunk Rd, Duncan Plaza Sports for Everyone, Everyday, Everywhere Open 7 days a week 354 Trunk Duncan 250.746.8761 Across fromRoad, Safeway GasPlaza Bar 250-746-8761 Across from Royal Bank Open 7 Days a Week 354 Trunk Rd, Duncan Plaza 22
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Village Green Mall, 4 -180 Central Avenue, Duncan 250 748 4421 www.lynnsvitamingallery.com
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Last Thursday of every month is Seniors’ Day. Last Friday of every month is Customer Appreciation Day. 15% off storewide (excluding red tag items, snack bar, chicken and eggs)
Lynn’s VITAMIN GALLERY
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ARTS, DANCE and CULTURE Pastel and Beginner Drawing Workshops www.gailsibley.com Gail Sibley | 778 440 3131 | gailsibley@shaw.ca
Twig Furniture www.artfulbodger.ca Small groups make their own classic bent back twig chair (and accessories, time permitting) to take home and enjoy. Bill Simpson | 250 537 2229 artfulbodger@shaw.ca
POTTERY Art By Harrison www.artbyharrison.com Clay Camps and Private sessions (all ages). Lots of decorative options including raku and smoke fire. Tracy Harrison | 250 537 6568 | tracy@artbyharrison.com
Pottery Lessons www.juliemackinnonceramics.com Work from slab and wheel thrown forms with lots of decorating. Julie MacKinnon | 250 537 2100
Pottery Lessons Pat Webber | 250 537 8871 | jwebber@saltspring.com
Communication & Literacy Salt Spring Island Public Library
www.saltspring.bc.libraries.coop 129 McPhillips Avenue Open Monday to Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm. A wide range of fiction and non-fiction books, large print books, audiobooks, children’s books, CDs, DVDs, and free computer and internet access. Offers meeting spaces for large and small groups. Wide array of community events including book launches and art talks, bridge club, book club, private tech tutoring, tech café, and children’s story time. 250 537 4666 | info@saltspringlibrary.com
Salt Spring Literacy
www.saltspringliteracy.org We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the enhancement of literacy on Salt Spring and the Southern Gulf Islands. We provide volunteer tutors for adult learners in the areas of reading, writing, math, English as a Second Language and computer literacy. We help with coursework and forms. We also send reading tutors into the elementary schools and provide readers to seniors. Privacy is assured. Learners and volunteers welcome, and donations are tax deductible. The Giant Book Sale and Jewels for Literacy Sale is our annual fundraiser held in November at the Farmers Institute. 250 537 9717 | info@saltspringliteracy.org
Ann McPhee, Certified Trainer
CERTIFIED NADOI & MENTOR TRAINER WITH ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR COLLEGE
Language See PARC programs on page 8 for: • Learn to Speak Japanese 1 16 yrs+ • Learn to Speak Japanese 2 16 yrs+
Chinese Mandarin Language lessons Lisa (Yu Chun) Maude | 250 930 0902
Spanish Spanish lessons for all ages and all levels. Adiel Pantoja | 250 653 4027 adielpantoja@live.com
Writing Paths to Authentic Writing www.lorrainegane.com Paths to Authentic Writing and Publishing. Manuscript development and editing by Lorraine Gane. See website for more information. Lorraine Gane | info@lorrainegane.com GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | AUGUST 24, 2016
• Dog obedience training, owner counseling • Group & puppy classes, private lessons & behaviour counseling • Show handling also available
250.537.9505
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ARTS, DANCE and CULTURE Communication & Literacy cont. Toastmasters
Toastmasters is the “Fitness Club of the Mind”. By joining and attending regularly we improve our communication and leadership skills. The Salt Spring Club meets every Monday in the Catholic Church basement at 135 Drake Rd. at 7pm, unless it is a statutory holiday. Laura Patrick | 250 538 0215
Arts Associations and Facilities ArtSpring
www.artspring.ca ArtSpring is a community performing and visual arts facility, owned and operated by the Island Arts Centre Society (IACS). Shows range from ArtSpring Presents (a multi-genre professional performance series), to presentations by Salt Spring theatre, choral and dance ensembles, to Met Opera and Bolshoi Ballet broadcasts, to gallery exhibits and events. This facility is also available for rental. Cicela Månsson, Artistic Director | 250 537 2125 | info@artspring.ca
SOCCER CITY was Canada’s first provider of custom printed garments for soccer teams and associations and continues to be an industry leader in providing quality products with unparalleled customer service.
Salt Spring Arts Council
www.ssartscouncil.com The Salt Spring Arts Council (SSAC) supports and promotes the arts through education, advocacy and collaboration. SSAC delivers numerous programs to enhance the vibrancy of our community: ArtCraft and WinterCraft exhibits, Artist in the Class, Workshops on the Rock, Summer Showcases, Easter Art Exhibit, Salt Spring National Art Prize, Artists in Residence, Grants and Awards, and community cultural events throughout the year. SSAC operates historic Mahon Hall in Ganges. 250 537 0899 | info@ssartscouncil.com
Salt Spring Studio Tour
www.saltspringstudiotour.com Our self-guided tour of 28 studios is a great way to see the island at your own pace, meet the artisans and take home a piece of their passion: ceramics, glass, painting, sculpture, textile art, wood, wine, cheese and more. All studios are open from May to October and some studios year round. For individual days and hours check map or website. Free map available on BC Ferries and at the Visitor Centre in Ganges. saltspringstudiotour@gmail.com
PRINGLE FARMS
• Riding Instruction • Competitive • Amateur and Junior Programs • Professional Training • Consulting
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community groups and RESOURCES
Canadian Federation of University Women
The Salt Spring branch is part of an international organization of women whose purpose is to provide bursaries/scholarships and to encourage higher education in women, as well as promoting friendship and support for members. Bursaries are provided to many girls in Africa and India to allow them to complete their secondary school studies and make them eligible to go further. Monthly meetings feature excellent guest speakers. Special interest groups are an integral part of the club’s activities. Irene Wright | 250 537 5347
Centre for Child Honouring
www.childhonouring.org Child Honouring is a philosophy—a vision, an organizing principle, and a way of life—the children-first way of sustainability. Activities include education, communication and awareness, and innovation through creating dialogues and forums. 250 931 3190 | info@childhonouring.org
Chamber of Commerce & Salt Spring Tourism
www.saltspringchamber.com www.saltspringtourism.com The Salt Spring Island Chamber of Commerce, established in 1948, is a not-for-profit organization representing 300 business owners and individuals on the island. We seek to create and maintain a prosperous environment for business and skills development, by advocating enhancement of the island’s economic viability and sustainability. In addition to supporting the needs of local businesses, we manage Salt Spring Tourism and operate the Visitor Information Centre in Ganges Village. Janet Clouston | 250 537 4223 I chamber@saltspringchamber.com
Gays and Lesbians of Salt Spring Island (GLOSSI )
www.glossi.org GLOSSI is a social and educational society formed to provide fellowship, bridge-building, advocacy and information sharing. info@glossi.org
Island Comfort Quilts
Our goal is to provide a comfort quilt, free of charge, to any islander with a life-threatening illness or injury. Our quilts are made of 100% cotton with a soft flannel backing & come with a convenient carry bag. To request a quilt for someone, to volunteer your time or to make a donation of material or cash, please email or phone. Annual quilting bee is held each year in March on a Sunday. 107 Castle Cross Rd | 250 537 5302 | islandcomfortquilts@shaw.ca
OAP (Old Age Pensioners)
Meets at Fulford Hall. See also South SS Seniors. John A. Heddle | 250 537 2672 | heddle@me.com GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | AUGUST 24, 2016
Island Pathways
www.islandpathways.ca We advocate and educate for safe active transportation options on Salt Spring Island and for better regional connections. We work in partnership with other groups and agencies. We rely on our dedicated volunteers for many tasks, especially the planning and construction of pathways and occasional large events such as Velo Village 2012. We work with Partners Creating Pathways, Bicycle Working Group, Helmets for Life, Heritage Map with Bike Routes, Bicycle Racks on Salt Spring Island, Special Events and Community Activities. Check out our brochure for a quick summary of our work. Brenda Guiled | 250 653 4722 | info@islandpathways.ca
Japanese Garden Society
www.saltspringjapanesegarden.com Creating Heiwa Garden in the Peace Park to be a place of unity and reconciliation, where the history of SS Japanese Canadian pioneers is acknowledged. We organize the Annual Blossom Festival and concerts. As a volunteer organization, we provide tax receipts for donations. Sheryl Taylor-Munro | 250 537 4716 info@saltspringjapanesegarden.com
Lions Club
Islanders help us by supporting the Lions Club activities and events year after year. We invite you to join us and participate in our activities which make our community a better place to live. 250 537 2000 | lionsdirectory@telus.net
Rotary Club
Rotarians are diverse business and professional leaders who take an active role in their communities while greatly enriching their personal and professional lives. Jim Helset | jhelset@telus.net
Royal Canadian Legion
www.saltspringbr92.com/contacts.html Non-profit organization in support of many needs. Servicing veterans, peace keepers, their families and our community. Legion and Ladies Auxiliary membership invited and welcomed from the whole community- no military association required to join. 250 537 5822 | legionbr92@shaw.ca
Salt Spring Community Services Society
www.saltspringcommunityservices.ca We are a charitable organization dedicated to strengthening and supporting individuals, families and communities. We provide a broad range of services and supports to the Southern Gulf Island communities. Phone or see website for full details. 250 537 9971 | connect@ssics.ca S A LT S P R I N G I S L A N D L E I S U R E G U I D E
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Salt Spring SPCA
www.ssifoundation.ca The Salt Spring Island Foundation aims to inspire philanthropy in support of local charities for the enduring benefit of our community. Through carefully stewarded endowment funds and a responsive granting program, the Foundation helps to build and support Salt Spring charitable organizations and serves as a catalyst for community partnerships and initiatives. Solely funded by donations and bequests, the Foundation has contributed over $1.8 million to island charities. Kisae Petersen | 250-537-8305 | kisae@ssifoundation.ca
www.spca.bc.ca/saltspring www.bcpetsearch.com 540 Lower Ganges Road, behind Gulf Islands Vet Clinic. Our services include adoption of cats, emergency fostering, rescue and treatment of domestic and farm animals. Our programs include by-donation spay/neuter/identification fund to assist low-income residents. We also run a seasonal doggie daycare service at the Saturday Market and hold many fundraisers. For animal welfare concerns and reporting please call 1-855-622-7722. Manager: Sean Hogan | 250 537 2123 | saltspring@spca.bc.ca
Salt Spring Hospice Society
www.shriners.bc.ca Shriners International is a fraternity based on fun, fellowship and the Masonic principles of brotherly love, relief and truth. If you hold the title of Master Mason in Freemasonry, you qualify and are invited. Doug Wellington | 250 537 5655
www.saltspringhospice.org Salt Spring Hospice is a non-profit organization supporting individuals and their families at the end of life and through bereavement. We also assist with Advance Care planning. Our services areas provided without charge, however, we do accept donations in support of Hospice. office@saltspringhospice.org | 250-537-2770 129 Hereford Avenue
Salt Spring Literacy
www.saltspringliteracy.org We are a charitable non-profit organization dedicated to the enhancement of literacy on Salt Spring and the Southern Gulf Islands. We provide volunteer tutors for adult learners in the areas of reading, writing, math, English as a Second Language and computer literacy. Privacy is assured. Volunteers welcome, and donations are tax deductible. The Giant Book Sale and Jewels for Literacy Sale is our annual fundraiser held in November at the Farmers’ Institute. 250 537 9717 | info@saltspringliteracy.org
Salt Spring Parks and Recreation (PARC)
www.crd.bc.ca PARC is responsible for the establishment, ongoing operation and maintenance of all community parks, PARC athletic fields and tennis courts, public trails, and waterfront parks on Salt Spring. PARC is also responsible for recreation programming, Rainbow Road Indoor Pool, Hart Memorial Disc Golf Course in Mouat Park and the Market in the Park. Contact for information on trails, water access, playing fields and public spaces. 250 537 4448 | ssiparc@crd.bc.ca
Salt Spring Island Women’s Institute
The Institute’s aims are to improve the condition of rural life, to promote the theory and practice of agriculture, to promote home economics, public health, child welfare, education, better schools and cultural activities. The motto is “Service, Self-Fulfillment, and Sociability”. Meetings are held once a month at members’ homes. New members welcome. Margaret Reid | 250-537-9848
Salt Spring SeniorS Services Society
A drop-in centre and volunteer outreach program for seniors. SS Seniors offers: drives to appointments, weekly Thursday luncheons, caregivers program, monthly programs, active learning, meditation, Friday coffee, mahjong, art, choir, bridge and chess. 379 Lower Ganges Road | 250 537 4604 26
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Seniors Wellness
Seniors’ Wellness, operated by Salt Spring Island Community Services, offers Seniors’ Peer Counselling, Health Education workshops and the Better at Home Program. Better at Home provides non-medical supports to assist seniors with simple day-to-day tasks so they can continue to live independently in their own home and stay connected with their community. Services offered include Friendly Visitors, Friendly Readers, Light Housekeeping, Yard Work, Simple Home Repairs, Transportation and Van Excursions to social and cultural events. Services can be accessed through the Seniors’ Wellness office at 129 Hereford Avenue, open Monday to Friday from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM. (250) 537-4607 | seniors@ssics.ca
South Salt Spring Seniors
(BCOAPO Branch # 170) The Seniors Centre at the south end of Fulford Hall, for 50+, welcomes you to our various activities held throughout the week, social events and informational meetings, held on the last Wednesday of each month. Programs include: Artists Studio, Bridge, Carpet Bowling, Chair Yoga, Coffee & Crafts, Nia and Seniorfit. John A. Heddle | 250 537 2672 | heddle@me.com
Transition Salt Spring Society http://transitionsaltspring.ning.com Transition Salt Spring Society (TSS) is a volunteer run, not-forprofit Society. We incubate and support community initiatives for resilience including locally-produced food, sustainable energy and water supplies, waste-management, and protecting our natural environment. Visit website for local event calendar, to donate and to sign up for our newsletter. transitionsaltspring@gmail.com Volunteer and Community Resources
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FOOD and FARMING
See PARC programs on pages 5 & 6 for: • Learn to Make Fromage Blanc 16 yrs+ • Learn to Make Farm House Cheddar 16 yrs+ • Japanese Culture Class - Cooking 16 Yrs+
Community Services People’s Roots Program
www.saltspringcommunityservices.ca The People’s Roots program serves the island with food security initiatives and is integrated with the Food Bank, Mental Health Services, Family Place, and the In From the Cold shelter. People’s Roots grows food on a 1 acre plot in Burgoyne Bay, organizes food skills workshops, provides employment and helps people access healthy, local and seasonal food. We also manage a permaculture demonstration garden on Community Services’ main grounds. 250 537 9971 | connect@ssics.ca
Cooking – Del Vecchio Pasta Fresca
Italian cooking classes. Max | 250 537 8588
EcoReality
www.ecoreality.org The Ecoreality Ecovillage is 43 acres in the Fulford valley. They are working to be a model of co-operative, sustainable land habitation and land use and features public outreach and education as included goals. See website for more information. Jan Steinman | 250 653 2024 | info@ecoreality.org
Foxglove Farm’s Centre for Arts, Ecology & Agriculture
www.foxglovefarmbc.ca The Centre was established to demonstrate and interpret the vital connections between farming, land stewardship, food, the arts and community wellbeing. 250 931 5336 | programs@foxglovefarmbc.ca
Island Natural Growers
www.cog.ca/chapters/island-natural-growers/ Island Natural Growers (ING) is committed to supporting and building organic food production on Salt Spring. Our ongoing projects include Seedy Saturday, the Local Organic Food Guide. Anne Macey | 250 537 5511 | annemacey@shaw.ca
Salt Spring Abattoir
www.saltspringabattoir.ca A community facility to provide custom slaughter service for red meat and poultry. Salt Spring Abattoir is a non-profit society. 778 354 1111
Salt Spring Island Beekeeping Club
www.ssibeekeepers.com Open to anyone interested in bees or beekeeping. Visit our website for more details. Belinda Schroeder | 778 354 4846 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | AUGUST 24, 2016
Salt Spring Island Farmers’ Institute
www.ssifi.org The oldest Institute in BC. A volunteer organization that provides agriculturally oriented courses, runs the Fall Fair and encourages the preservation of Island heritage and community involvement in all projects. 250 537 4755 | ssifi@shaw.ca
Salt Spring Island Farmland Trust Society
www.ssifarmlandtrust.org A charitable society that promotes agriculture and acquiring agricultural land. Develops and maintains the Shaw Family Community Gardens at the Burgoyne Valley Community Farm, 2232 Fulford Ganges Road. Allotment garden plots and acreage available for rental. 250 537 5302 | ssifarmlandtrust@shaw.ca
Salt Spring Island Garden Club
www.ssigardenclub.com Encourages local gardeners by sponsoring speakers on all aspects of horticulture. Educational workshops, garden tours, monthly newsletter, plant sales, lending library, parlour shows and mentor gardeners. Leslie DeAthe | 250 537 0884
Seedy Saturday
Seedy Saturday is a public event that brings together home gardeners, seed savers, native plant collectors, agriculture conservation groups, and community gardeners as well as local seed companies that sell open-pollinated varieties of vegetables, fruits, flowers, grains and herbs.
Year Round Harvest Gardening Course 2017
A great course. Learn about month by month, step by step organization for a successful garden with a strong focus on extending the productivity of your garden to its maximum - including harvests of beautiful winter and spring vegetables. The class meets once a month for 10 months beginning in January. Email Linda to register or visit www.ssigardenclub.wordpress.com. Linda Gilkeson | 250 537 2503 | gilkeson@shaw.ca
Transition Salt Spring Society
http://transitionsaltspring.ning.com Transition Salt Spring Society (TSS) is a volunteer run, not-forprofit Society. We incubate and support community initiatives for resilience including locally-produced food, sustainable energy and water supplies, waste-management, and protecting our natural environment. Visit website for local event calendar, to donate and to sign up for our newsletter. transitionsaltspring@gmail.com S A LT S P R I N G I S L A N D L E I S U R E G U I D E
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GENERAL INTEREST
Bingo
Dog Trainer
First and third Thursday of each month. All welcome at the Royal Canadian Legion’s Meaden Hall, 6:30pm. Jean Taylor | 250 537 1722 legionbr92@saltspring.com
Puppies & adult dogs welcome (people too!) Sheri Standen | sheristanden@gmail.com
Bittancourt Museum www.ssifi.org On the Farmers’ Institute grounds. Travel back in time to the early 1900s Salt Spring style. Visit the summer kitchen, view the displays of antique firefighting equipment and cars. Admission is free, donations are welcome. Open July/August, Wednesday to Sunday, 10am - 4pm. Viewing during other months is by appointment. 250 537 4895 | ssifi@shaw.ca
Bridge at Salt Spring Senior Services Society 379 Lower Ganges Road Join us for Duplicate Bridge on Mondays at 6:45pm (George Laundry 250 653 9095) and Wednesdays at 1pm. Joan Byrne | 250 537 4581
Bridge (South SS Seniors) Alternate Saturdays 1:30 pm in the Andersen Room at Fulford Hall. John Flannagan | 250 653 2344 jpflannagan@shaw.ca
Coffee & Craft (South SS Seniors) Mondays 10:30 am-12 pm in the Andersen Room at Fulford Hall Patricia Flannagan | 250 653 2344 jpflannagan75@hotmail.com
Cornerstone Driving School Students of all ages welcome who wish to learn to drive or to refresh and refine their skills. We offer training both on and offisland with two skilled and experienced instructors. Please call for rates and more information. Shirley Bunyan | 250 538 1733 cornerstonedrivingschool@yahoo.ca
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Dog Training Classes Group classes and private lessons. Puppies and adult dogs. Certified trainer. Ann McPhee | 250 537 9505 trekhond@me.com
Salt Spring Island Pet Friendly Website www.saltspringpetfriendly.com Providing all the pet friendly information you need as an island pet owner or visitor including pet friendly beaches and hikes.
Family History Center The Family History Center offers aid to those who want to research their family history. Hours: Every Wednesday from 9:30am - 12:30 pm and from 7pm to 9pm. Yvonne Gibbon | 250 537 5400
Salt Spring Antique & Classic MOTOR Club www.saltspringcarclub.com SSI Antique and Classic Motor Club is open to all residents of Salt Spring Island who own a classic or antique automobile. The Club was founded in 2001 to promote friendship with other auto enthusiasts and help in the care, upkeep and restoration of antique and classic cars. Annual Classic Car Show held July 1st. Marv Coulthard | 250 537 5206 marv@saltspringcarclub.com John Teagle | 250 537 9749 teagle46@gmail.com
Salt Spring Model Railway Show http://pkbenson.wix.com/railway Monday to Saturday 10am-4pm. We have both indoor and outdoor sections and we appeal to all ages. The show is interactive - visitors can operate the controls and drive the trains. 250 538 5520 | pkbenson@telus.net
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Salt Spring Island Amateur Radio Club Amateur radio operators, or those interested in becoming hams, join us the first, second and fourth Friday at 10am at the EOC for coffee. Meetings every 3rd Friday at 10am at the EOC. Join our weekly net on 146.595mhz Wednesdays at 7pm. 250 537 2791
Salt Spring Photography Club www.ssphotog.ca Please see listing under Visual Arts.
Salt Spring Rod & Gun Club www.saltspringislandrodandgunclub.ca Established in 1913 this facility includes: indoor 20 yard range for .22 and archery, trap shooting, 100 yard rifle range and 50 yard archery range. Archery, firearms and junior courses are available. Firearms disposal, legal advice and appraisals available as well. ssirodandgun@gmail.com
Salt Spring Island Historical Society and Archives www.saltspringarchives.com Open Mondays 1-3 pm, Wednesdays and Thursdays 10 am – 1 pm. The purposes of the SS Historical Society are to encourage historical research and to stimulate public interest in the history of Salt Spring Island; to promote the preservation and identification of historical sites, relics, natural features and other objects and places of historical interest on Salt Spring Island; and, to publish historical sketches, studies and documents that detail our historical roots. Their collection can be seen on their website or at their office in the public library. Frank Neumann | 250 537 5021 info@saltspringarchives.com
Salt Spring Island Chess Club Chess players of all ages and experience welcome. Mondays 10am - 2pm and Tuesdays 6:30-10pm at the Seniors Centre. Ted Baldwinson | 250 537 2809 Conrad Koke | 250 537 1304 AUGUST 24, 2016 | GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD
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HEALTH, FITNESS and WELLNESS FITNESS CLASSES See PARC programs on page 6 for: • Holistic fitness – hiking for intermediates 16 yrs+ • Holistic fitness – walking for beginners & intermediates 16 yrs+ • Debfit® beginner weight loss outdoor bootcamp 16 yrs+ • Zumba 16 yrs+ • Zumba toning 16 yrs+ • Zuma kids 5-11 yrs
Leslie Barclay Personal Trainer
Personal trainer on Salt Spring Island since 1996. Customized programs to meet your personal needs; post rehab, general fitness, HIIT training, 3rd degree black belt in Karate, well versed in kickboxing. Leslie Barclay I lesonss@msn.com I 250 537 0040
Shal Friesen
EveryBODY Stretch/ EveryBODY Move
Personal Trainer, Fascial Stretch Therapist, Fitness Instructor & Mobility Specialist. Focused on overcoming physical limitations to live a fuller life without daily pain, I offer a collection of services at the Salt Spring Island Wellness Centre, including group fitness classes and one on one services in fitness & bodywork. Passion.canuck@gmail.com
Fit for Life
Certified Personal Trainer. In-home training available. Meeting clients’ fitness goals for 20+ years. Training the individual, couples, or groups. Boomerfit Classes offered – inspired co-ed workouts targeting the 50+ age group. Strive to reach your optimal fitness. Trisha Moroz-Barstead, BCRPA, ACE | 250 653 4656 trisha.synergyfit@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/EveryBodyStretchAndMove EveryBODY Stretch and EveryBODY Move is a series of guided classes using the emotive tones of classical music to enhance and develop every stretch and movement. It is most popular with the 55 plus age group but it is open for EveryBODY! For class details contact: Catherine Bennett | 250 537 4441 | cdbennett53@gmail.com The exercises in this class are designed to 1) increase mobility while maintaining stability; and 2) improve strength, balance and flexibility. Music and exercises change monthly. Stability ball optional, but recommended. Betty-Lou Lake | 250 537 1638
Nia (South SS Seniors)
Class with Arleen Sadler, in the Andersen Room at Fulford Hall. Donna Way | 250 653 9985 | wapaul@telus.net
Seven Stars-Tai Chi
210 Cedar Lane All levels, Chen and Yang styles. Beginners course, principles, Yang short form. Applications, partner work, form postures, push hands, Da Lu, and Dance.Yang style long. Osman Phillips | 250 537 5667 | 7stars@cedarlanestudio.com
Taoist Tai Chi Internal Arts
www.taoist.org Improve your balance and circulation. Classes 5 days a week. Suitable for all ages. More details on website. Stephanie Artz | 250 537 1721 | saltspringisland@taoist.org
Private Trainers DEBFIT® Salt Spring’s Personal Trainer
www.debfit.com Multi-certified trainer Deb Leblanc – helping Salt Spring Islanders get fit, lose weight and become more flexible since 2007! Personal Training, Private Weight Loss Retreats, Weight Loss Coaching & Eating Plans, Outdoor Bootcamps, TRX Training and Private yoga. Deb Leblanc | 778 557 8170 | deb@debfit.com
efektiv Fitness
www.efektivfitness.com A boot camp that is based on and that prepares you for the intense Tough Mudder obstacle circuit. Luc Blanchet | 250 538 7912 | efektivfitness@gmail.com GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | AUGUST 24, 2016
SynergyFit Personal Training
Fitness Centres & Gyms North End Fitness
www.northendfitness.ca Open every day: aerobics, yoga, spin classes, weight circuit, free weights, cardio machines, full change rooms with showers, infrared sauna, child care (M-F), sunbeds, qualified trainers and non members welcome! 102 McPhillips Avenue 250 537 5217 | northendfitness@gmail.com
Salt Spring Island Wellness Centre
The central hub for all things wellness on the rock. Home to an extensive online practitioner directory, low cost Acupuncture/Bodywork Clinics, Integrative health sessions including Massage/Esthetics/Holistic Therapies, Fitness Studio, Personal Trainers, Two Studios with Yoga and Dance Fitness, Infrared Warm Yoga and special events. 120 Hereford Avenue | 1 250 900 1125 | info@ssiwellness.com
Yoga Celeste Mallett Jason Yoga
Certified yoga teacher, offers classes and private lessons for all ages. Celeste Mallett Jason | 250 537 2444 | info@gangesyogastudio.com
Chair Yoga (South SS Seniors)
Class with Cate McEwen, in the Andersen Room at Fulford Hall. Cara Joy Hughes | 250 653 4710
Dorothy Price Yoga
www.santosha-yoga-retreats.com Certified yoga teacher: Offers drop-in classes and private lessons for all ages/abilities; and rejuvenating yoga retreats on Salt Spring Island, Tofino, Spain, and Italy. Dorothy Price | 250 537 7675 dorothy@santosha-yoga-retreats.com S A LT S P R I N G I S L A N D L E I S U R E G U I D E
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HEALTH, FITNESS and WELLNESS Yoga continued Gatehouse Yoga
www.stowellakefarm.com Weekly classes – yoga, meditation and more. Wellness retreats and workshops also available. Call for details. Liz Young | 250 653 4308 | info@stowellakefarm.com
Kundalini Yoga
www.shannoncowan.com Certified Kundalini Yoga for women, and co-ed mixed levels classes. Shannon Cowan | 250 537 HUGS | shannonecowan@gmail.com
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North End Yoga
On-going yoga asana/ heart and breath/meditation focused at Cats Pajamas Dance Studio, St. Mary Lake. Laurie Steffler | 250 537 5250 | lauriesteffler@gmail.com
Rogue Yoga
www.rogueyoga.ca Ganges. Weekly hatha yoga classes, all levels, for adults, children and seniors. Private or group lessons. Certified instructor. Kristen Lewis | 250 537 4480 | info@ rogueyoga.ca
Salt Spring Centre of Yoga
www.saltspringcentre.com SSCY is a working yoga community established in 1981, with weekly public offerings including Satsang, Kirtan, a variety of Yoga Asana classes and Ayurvedic treatments. Yoga retreats, accredited teacher training programs and rental facilities available. 355 Blackburn Rd 250 537 2326 yoga@saltspringcentre.com
Salt Spring Island Wellness Centre
www.ssiwellness.com Offering UNLIMITED yoga passes, visitor’s passes and 10 class passes. Check out our online schedule on our website. 120 Hereford Avenue | 1 250 900 1125 | info@ssiwellness.com
Shannon Cowan Family Yoga
www.shannoncowan.com Prenatal Yoga and Childbirth Education. Shannon Cowan | 250 537 HUGS shannonecowan@gmail.com
Seniors’ Gentle Chair Yoga
Geared for seniors with mobility challenges. Limited space, please call ahead to reserve a spot. $5 drop in fee per session. Donna Regen | 250 537 8340 manager@heritageplace.info
Yoga - Physiotherapy
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www.bonesforever.com Offering innovative movement classes and private sessions, including Feldenkrais® and Pilates mat classes & reformer sessions. Anna Haltrecht I 250 537 5681 I anna@bonesforever.com
CRYSTAL SINGING BOWL, SACRED GONG, AND DEEP DRUM MEDITATION & HEALING
www.TeronWolf.com Join Teron and Melissa for an inspiring evening of Meditation & Healing with 14 Crystal Singing Bowls, the Sacred Gong, or Deep Drum. Settle into our welcoming meditation room, and drift into stillness as the gentle sounds of these restorative vibrations carry you away. Rest. Listen. Be nurtured. Be renewed. Teron Wolf | 250.886.6393 | teron@teronwolf.com
Dream Deep Music
www.oonamcouat.com Gentle and joyful interactive sound therapy promoting relaxation, clarity, creativity, and well-being. Oona McOuat | 250 537 2088 | oonasong@yahoo.com
Education in Herbal Medicine & Homeopathy
www.seraphinacapranos.com Alchemy of Herbal Medicine. See website for more details. Seraphina Capranos | 250 537 0602 | info@seraphinacapranos.com
Karin Beviere, Practitioner and Educator of Homeopathic Medicine
Offering consultations, classes and kits as well as alternatives to vaccination. Karin Beviere | 250 537 4728
SMARTSOMATICS© Classes
www.smartsomatics.shawwebspace.ca Gentle exercises that help you reduce pain and stress, combined with a type of bio-feedback. KOH practitioner and treatments. Nelly Kostelijk | 250 537 2056 | smartsomatics@shaw.ca
SOUL*AR Excursions
www.soularexcursions.wordpress.com Journey into the soul of you, your wellness destination. Discover the freedom of being you and living life more joyously in mind, body and spirit. This innovative approach sources energies while guiding your relationships with form, flow and function and in turn allows a refinement paradigm that is “more thoroughly effective” to create lasting change than the current fix it for me modal. Petra Otten | 250 538 7775 | soularmind@icloud.com AUGUST 24, 2016 | GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD
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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
First Aid
See PARC programs on page 6 & 8 for: • Standard First Aid with cpr c and aed • Cpr Level c and aed • Standard First Aid Recert • Cpr Level C Recert • Emergency First Aid (efa) • Creative Self Transformation
Leadership
Salt Spring Island 4H Community Club www.southmalahat4h.ca A youth organization committed to developing leadership talents and abilities through practical training and experience in agriculture, home economics, citizenship, personal development and related fields. Members participate in fun things like camping, public speaking, travel, scholarships, Grade 11 and 12 course credits, leadership training and much more. Motto - “Learn to do by doing”. Loretta Rithaler, ‘A’ Leader | 250 537 7503 I ssi4hclub@yahoo.ca
Gulf Island New Beginnings
Salt Spring Community Services A vocational rehabilitation program helping break down barriers to employment. Are you ready for a new beginning? Would you like support with your goals? For more information on eligibility for this transformative program, call or drop by Salt Spring Community Services. 250 537 9971 ext 251
Toastmasters
Toastmasters is the “Fitness Club of the Mind”. By joining and attending regularly we improve our communication and leadership skills. The Salt Spring Club meets every Monday, at 7pm, in the Catholic Church Basement at 135 Drake Road, unless it is a statutory holiday. Laura Patrick | 250 538 0215
Big Brothers/Big Sisters
www.bbbsvictoria.com Help change the life of a child in our community! Inquire today about the Big Brothers Big Sisters In-School Mentoring Program. Volunteers spend 1 hour each week visiting a child at Salt Spring or Fernwood Elementary to help enhance self-esteem, social skills and self confidence. No experience or special skills needed, just a happy, friendly disposition and a desire to build a relationship with a child. Christina Penhale | christina.penhale@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | AUGUST 24, 2016
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Selling a home is one of the most important decisions you’ll make If you’re a home seller, it is important to select the right real estate agent. Sometimes renovating to increase your property value and sell faster may be important. You must have good pricing strategies, prepare your home for presentation to potential buyers, and make sure you have a solid marketing plan. Visit our office, 342 Lower Ganges Road. There is plenty of parking
paul@paulzolob.com
Serving Salt Spring Island & the Southern Gulf Islands
Paul Zolob Managing Broker/Realtor®
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FAMILY PROGRAMS
Early Learning for Families (ELF) Strong Start Centres
Program provides a free quality learning environment for adults and their young children, ages birth to five. Qualified early childhood educators lead learning activities, including stories, music and art at our centres. This program operates at three elementary schools, see details below. Fulford Elementary | 8:15-11:15am M - Th | 250 653 9223 Fernwood Elementary | 8:30-11:30am M | 12:30-3:30pm Th 250 537 9332 Saltspring Elementary I 8:30-11:30am M - Th I 250-537-9928
Parent Child Mother Goose
www.saltspringcommunityservices.ca An interactive parent participation singing and rhyme program for children ages 0-6. The program runs several times a year at Fernwood Elementary and Fulford Elementary. For more information please call Family Place. All Family Place programs are free. Johanna Stiver 250 537 6733 familyplace@ssics.ca
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www.saltspringcommunityservices.ca Family Place is a resource and drop-in centre for parents and caregivers and their children ages 0-6. Stay and Play Drop-In Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:30-3pm (light lunch provided) and Fridays 10am- 1pm (snack provided). Dad N’ Me Pancake Breakfast Saturdays 8:30-10am. For other parent child programs and parent education programs, please call Family Place. Laundry, internet, and clothing exchange available to families while in attendance. Toy library available on Thursday afternoons during drop in 12:30-3. All Family Place programs are free. 120 Park Drive. Johanna Stiver | 250 537 6733 familyplace@ssics.ca
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www.saltspringcommunityservices.ca Families may borrow toys for children ages 0-6. Service is available at Family Place. Toys may be borrowed for two weeks at a time. All Family Place programs are free. 120 Park Drive Johanna Stiver | 250 537 6733 familyplace@ssics.ca
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5-day Boarding Option: Meet the world; stay close to home. NEW
Discover the advantages of weekday or full 7-day boarding at Western Canada’s only all-girls international school – Canada’s first girls’ STEM school!
Come for a Visit! OPEN HOUSE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 or Contact Us to arrange a private tour 250.479.7171 | admissions@stmarg.ca
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INFORMATION RESOURCES
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Lions Club Directory
www.sslions.com Local phone book and general island resource guide published annually by The Lions Club of Salt Spring Island.
Salt Spring Island EXCHANGE
www.saltspringexchange.com Community listings on a website with a variety of local interests, events and buy/sell postings.
Salt Spring SeniorS Services Society
A resource information, drop-in centre and volunteer outreach programme for seniors. 250 537 4604 | saltspringseniors@shaw.ca
Salt Spring Island Parks & Recreation Commission (PARC)
www.crd.bc.ca/saltspring PARC is your contact for information on all things ‘recreation’ – programs, community groups, trails, water accesses, playing fields and public spaces on Salt Spring Island. PARC produces the Salt Spring Leisure Guide together with the Driftwood – in print and online. Call or email our office to be included in the next edition. 3 times a year - January, April and September. 250 537 4448 | ssiparc@crd.bc.ca
Gulf Islands Driftwood
www.gulfislandsdriftwood.com 328 Lower Ganges Road Community newspaper featuring local news, entertainment news, sports, events calendar and classifieds. In print and online. 250 537 9933 | news@gulfislandsdriftwood.com
The Islands Marketplace
www.islandsmarketplace.com The Gulf Islands Free Buy and Sell Publication, published biweekly. Stories, News, Events Calendar & Entertainment plus FREE CLASSIFIEDS. In print and online. Sandi Poystila, Publisher | 250 537 2905 freeads@islandsmarketplace.com
Salty Fish Bowl
www.saltyfishbowl.com Community magazine – everything but the news. Salt Spring stories, events, entertainment and classified. In print and online.
Visitor Information Centre
www.saltspringtourism.com 121 Lower Ganges Road For locals and visitors alike, you’ll find a wealth of information about Salt Spring as well as British Columbia. Our volunteers are here to help you. 250 537 5252 visitorcentre@saltspringchamber.com
Volunteer and Community Resources Salt Spring Society (VCR)
www.vcrsaltspring.org VCR’s website provides information to help people find meaningful volunteer experiences. VCR provides links to resources within the not-for-profit community. VCR also provides organizational support, collaboration, resources and education for organizations. Visit the website today. 250 221 0078 | admin@vcrsaltspring.org
Island Tides
www.islandtides.com Independent regional newspaper. West coast news, views and enterprise. In print and online. 250 216 2267 | islandtides@islandtides.com
Salt Spring Island Public Library
www.saltspring.bc.libraries.coop 129 McPhillips Avenue A wide range of fiction and non-fiction books, large print books, audiobooks, children’s books, CDs, DVDs, and free computer and internet access. Offers meeting spaces for large and small groups. Wide array of community events including book launches and art talks, bridge club, book club, private tech tutoring, tech café, and children’s story time. Open Monday to Saturday 10-5 year-round, and until 7pm on Wednesday evenings in the winter. 250 537 4666 | info@saltspringlibrary.com GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | AUGUST 24, 2016
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RENTAL FACILITIES Gatehouse
www.stowellakefarm.com Farm setting with various options for events. Liz Young | 250 653 4308 info@stowellakefarm.com
Hart Bradley Memorial Hall – (Lions Hall)
Beautiful log building close to town, lots of parking, great for any events, seating capacity of 90, covered outdoor deck. Bookings | 250 537 2000 | sslions@telus.net
Mahon Hall
www.ssartscouncil.com Community Hall with stage. Basic theatre lighting available for rental. Accommodates 200 standing. Available Mid-September through May. Bookings | 250 537 0899 | info@ssartscouncil.com
Meaden Hall c/o Royal CANADIAN Legion
All Saints By the Sea Anglican Church
Upper hall and lower hall. Bookings | 250 537 2171 | ssanglican@shaw.ca
ArtSpring
www.artspring.ca Includes a 5,200 square foot exhibition/multipurpose area and a 6,600 square foot, 265-seat theatre. Bookings | 250 537 2125 | info@artspring.ca
Beaver Point Hall
Community Hall includes a stage, fully equipped kitchen, and recreation room. Accommodates 150. Bookings | 250 537 3505
Central Hall
Community Hall accommodates 120 in upper hall, 60 in lower hall. Kitchen facilities in lower hall only. Bookings | 250 537 0049
Community Gospel Chapel
www.communitygospelchapel.com Several meeting rooms, large open hall (accommodates 250 to 300) and AV equipment available. Wheel chair accessible. Bookings 250 537 2622 | info@communitygospelchapel.com
CORE Inn Youth Drop-In Centre
The third floor’s open space is available for rental by community groups offering youth and family activities. Bookings 250 537 9971
Farmers’ Institute Exhibition Hall
www.ssifi.org Exhibition hall holds a maximum of 450 people and is wheel chair accessible. The upstairs meeting room, with full kitchen, holds 70 people. Orchard and outdoor facilities are also available for rental. Bookings | 250 537 4755 | ssifi@shaw.ca
Fulford Community Hall
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Facility includes 2400 square foot hall with stage, full bar and commercial kitchen. Accommodates 150 for dinner/wedding. Accommodates camping and RV’s for large events. Bookings | 250 537 5822
PARC Meeting Room
Suitable for classes and meetings. At Portlock Park. Bookings | 250 537 4448 | ssiparc@crd.bc.ca
Salt Spring Island Public Library
www.saltspring.bc.libraries.coop The library has two 8-seat meeting rooms and a 50-seat program room which are available for the public to use. Bookings | 250 537 4666 | admin@saltspringlibrary.com
Salt Spring Rod & Gun Club
www.saltspringrodandgunclub.ca Facilities include a banquet room with full kitchen facilities. Bookings | ssirodandgun@gmail.com
Salt Spring Seniors Centre
Room for 6 to 60. Kitchen and AV equipment available. Bookings | 250 537 4604 | saltspringseniors@shaw.ca
Salt Spring United Church
www.saltspringunitedchurch.org Upper hall accommodates 46, with partial kitchen available. Lower Hall, with full kitchen, holds 100. Bookings | 250 537 5812
Salt Spring Wellness Centre
www.ssiwellness.com Program space available. 120 Hereford Avenue | 1 250 900 1125 | info@ssiwellness.com
School District Facilities
www.sd64.bc.ca Most school gyms are available for rental, as well as some specialized workrooms. GISS multi-purpose room is available for meetings and/or concerts (sound system available). Bookings | 250 537 5723 AUGUST 24, 2016 | GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD
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RECREATION and SPORTS
Aquatics
Equestrian
Rainbow Road Indoor Pool
Salt Spring Therapeutic Riding Association
www.crd.bc.ca/saltspring Indoor public swimming pool at 262 Rainbow Road. Group or private swim lessons for all ages, aquatic fitness classes, lap swims, and public swims. Rental times available. See PARC program section for current schedule and details of classes offered. Information | 250 537 1402
(SSPLASH) SS Pool Association
www.ssplash.org The aim of Ssplash is to continue the partnerships within our community to raise further funds for the enhancement of the Rainbow Road Indoor Pool. Current commitment from the Ssplash Organization is to provide funding for an additional body of warmer water that can be used for therapy, learning & play. Most recently the Ssplash group donated the funds for the addition of a UV water filtering system. Thank you Ssplash!! Darlene Steele | 250 537 8718 info@ssplash.org
Gordon Field | 250 931 7931 saltspringdisc@globalambient.com
Pringle Farm
www.gicel.ca GICEL is an ecological exploration program connecting your people with nature using the unique ecosystems of the spectacular southern Gulf Islands. Participants, ages 6-12 years old, explore together, study together and play together in the forests, freshwater and marine environments. gicel@gicel.ca
www.pringlearabians.com Riding lessons for all ages – Western, English, Hunter, Show Hack or Halter. John or Andrea Pringle | 250 537 5132 pringlefarm@telus.net
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Fishing Licenses - Service BC
www.fishing.gov.bc.ca | 250 537 5414
Gulf Islands Centre for Ecological Learning (GICEL)
Salt Spring Hiking Group
New hiking group on Salt Spring, open to all. Post a message on the Salt Spring Hiking Group Facebook page about the hike you are planning so others can join you. Any day, any time. Contact Simon to be included in the hiking group email list as well. Simon Rook | 250 537 5180 hornerook@shaw.ca
Salt Spring Island Karate Club – Kids and Adults
www.saltspringstingrays.com Kids ages 7-18 get fit and have fun! Salt Spring Stingrays, a competitive youth swim club, provides the opportunity for kids to develop important, lifelong swimming skills and so much more. Make new friends from across Vancouver Island, build selfconfidence, learn mentoring skills and achieve a high level of fitness. All of our Stingrays enjoy being part of an amazing, supportive, multi-aged team, while striving to obtain their personal best! Season runs from May through August. New swimmers of all ages are most definitely welcome! Registration will take place in March for the 2017 summer season. For more information please see website for contacts.
Disc Golf Coach and Trainer
www.sstra.ca Promoting the well-being & education of individuals having physical, intellectual or emotional disabilities through the development of equine skills & structured programs with horses. Erika Ponsford | 250 653 9925 info@sstra.ca
Martial Arts
Salt Spring Stingrays Summer Swim Team
Outdoor Recreation
www.ssikarate.com Chris Barclay | 250 537 0040 barclay@shaw.ca
Shorei-Kan Karate
“House of Politeness and Respect”, Traditional Okinawan, non-competitive, hard-soft karate, on island since 2002, south-end home dojo, after school classes for kids and teens, flexible times for adults. Brenda Guiled, Chief Instructor; Elias Baleć, Assistant. Brenda Guiled | 250-653-4722 bguiled@ymail.com
SALT SPRING AIKIDO CLUB
www.saltspringaikido.ca Aikido is a dynamic, non-aggressive Japanese martial art emphasizing harmony and self-control. Kids & Adults welcome. Alan Wardroper | 250 538 5549 info@saltspringaikido.ca
Island Escapades
www.islandescapades.com Ocean Kayak Tours including 2-7 hour interpretive guided day and sunset tours to marine parks and islets. Beginner to Advanced Stroke & Rescue clinics taught on Cusheon Lake, including expedition planning. Offering Multi Day Expeditions in the Gulf Islands, Kayak Guide courses & Eco Ed programs for schools & groups. Celebrating 25 years of business. Jack Rosen | 250 537 2571 escapades@saltspring.com
Island Paddlers
www.saltspringpaddlers.ca The Salt Spring Paddlers Club is a social club of active paddlers, who come together in support of their interest in recreational paddling. The club is a volunteer run, notfor-profit organization devoted to the promotion of safe and skillful paddling in the surrounding waters. The club has a diverse paddling community and a wide range of paddling opportunities. Jude Oliver | 250 653 9073 saltspringpaddlers@gmail.com S A LT S P R I N G I S L A N D L E I S U R E G U I D E
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Outdoor Recreation cont. Island Pathways
www.islandpathways.ca Island Pathways was formed in 1988 and became a non-profit society in 1997. Volunteers work year round to promote safe non-motorized transportation and recreation. info@islandpathways.ca
Dragon Boating
Facebook: “Spirit Point Dragons” Anyone is welcome to join the club. We enjoy being out on the water, socializing after practice, preparing for competitions and being part of the international community of dragon boaters. Mary Rowles | 250 653 4139 onthewater181@gmail.com
Motocross - On & Off island
Contact for information on the sport of motocross; competitions off island; Youth/ Adult. Blaine Johnson | 250 537 6607 blaine33@shaw.ca
Salt Spring Adventure Co. LTD
www.saltspringadventures.com Kayak tours, rentals, expeditions and instruction. Whale watching and marine wildlife viewing. Paddle board rentals and instruction. Paddle Canada courses and bike rentals. Yvonne Poirier | 250 537 2764 info@saltspringadventures.com
Salt Spring Power & Sail Squadron
www.saltspringsquadron.ca In-depth Boat Operations and Safety Training plus the challenge of Plotting and Navigation. Includes the mandatory Pleasure Craft Operator Card.
Salt Spring Bike Club
The Salt Spring Bike Club (SSBC) is an IMBA affiliated and insured club whose primary functions are to unify Salt Spring riders and advocate for family friendly bike infrastructure, including trails and a bike skills park for children and youth. Members welcomed. Visit us on Facebook or email saltspringbikeclub@gmail.com 36
Salt Spring Island Radio Control Flyers
SSI Radio Control Flyers are an informal group of radio control model aircraft enthusiasts. All ages welcome. We have a flying field and fly when the weather allows. Alan Dennis | 250 537 5427
Salt Spring Rowing Club
All skill levels and all ages of rowers welcome. Single and/or group boats. Instruction and competitions available. ssirowing@gmail.com
West Coast Model Yacht Association
www.wcmya.ca The West Coast Model Yacht Association promotes and coordinates radio sailing activities of clubs for the Canadian Radio Yachting Association. The WCMYA hosts events of regional, national and international levels. The Salt Spring branch sail International One Metres and other classes on a weekly basis. Lawrie Neish | 250 537 2053 wlneish@shaw.ca
Salt Spring Sailing Club
www.saltspringsailing.ca Hosting a variety of sailing classes this summer for Adults, Youth and Children. Adult classes are one week long and offered in the evenings. Youth programs for ages 8-18yrs range from one to two weeks and are full days. Children’s Wet Feet courses for children ages 5-7 are offered in both the morning and afternoon. For more details and to register, visit their website. racing@saltspringsailing.ca
Salt Spring Tennis Association
www.saltspringtennis.ca 4 public courts located at Portlock Park. Specific times set aside for Men’s, Women’s and mixed doubles tennis on 3 courts on a first come first serve basis, leaving 1 court for public use at all times. Mafalda Hoogerdyk, President mahoog@shaw.ca
Salt Spring Trail & Nature Club
www.saltspringtnc.ca The purpose of the Salt Spring Trail and Nature Club is to stimulate interest in walking/hiking and related outdoor activities as well as natural history. To study flora and fauna in their natural habitats. The Club is affiliated with BC Nature and Nature Canada. Activities are announced in the Driftwood on the last Wednesday of each month.
Wisdom of the Earth
www.wisdomoftheearth.ca Experiential nature-based programs for children, youth, and adults, to facilitate deep connection to self, community and the wild. Rites of passage, solo overnights, primitive skills, adult survival courses, kids camps, preschooler and parent program, and more. Jean-Claude Catry | 250 653 9122 jean-claude@wisdomoftheearth.ca
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Sports
See PARC programs on page 7 for: • Ball Hockey (7-11 yrs)
Salt Spring Badminton Club
Adults and teens, all skill levels welcome. Must have own racquet and non-marking shoes. Drop-ins or yearly membership. September till end of March. Thursdays 8 -10 pm and Sundays 7 – 9 pm at GISS gym. Gail Temmel | 250 653 4613 gmtemmel@shaw.ca
Salt Spring Island Minor Baseball
Group of adult volunteers provide the structure and coaching for the baseball experience. Youth age groups from 5 years (T-ball) to 17 years (Midgets). No experience needed to join in. Season runs April through June. Registration is in February. Lisa Taylor | 250 537 8908 Corey Johnson | 250 537 7784 cdjohnson3@hotmail.com
Hockey
Hockey – Adult & Youth - Off Island Contact for information about off-island hockey. Derek Topping | 250 537 9796 derektopping@telus.net
Women’s Basketball
Drop-in indoor basketball- all levels welcome. Please contact for location and times. Kim O’Neill | 250 537 5706 Karen Mouat | karenmouat@gmail.com
Salt Spring Gymnastics Assoc.
www.saltspringgymnastics.org Salt Spring Gymnastics offers programming for youth and adults at Fulford Hall. 250 931 1120 saltspringgymnastics@gmail.com
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Salt Spring PickleBall
saltspringpickleball.net Come have fun with this wonderful game. Two outdoor courts at Portlock Park and Fulford (behind fire hall). Scheduled indoor and outdoor games. Please see website for current schedules and contact information.
Salt Spring Golf & Country Club
www.saltspringgolf.com 9 hole golf course for all ages & abilities. Members and Public Welcome. Lessons. Junior Program (18 years and under). 250 537 2121 | golf@saltspring.com
Salt Spring Roller Derby “The Committed”
Want to join?? See: Facebook page: ssirollerderby saltspringislandrollerderby@gmail.com
Baseline Tennis Academy
www.saltspringtennis.ca or see Facebook page: Baseline Tennis Academy 2016 tennis lessons, clinics and camps for ages 3 – adult. TPA insured member and Certified Tennis Instructor since 2000. Email or call for more information. Marianne Banman | 250 537 5870 baselinetennis@telus.net
Adult Slow Pitch
Join a co-ed team or start a new one! Recreational league; ages 16+; all skill levels welcome; games played on island; several tournaments available off island; season from May - August. Liz Wilson | 250 538 7555
Salt Spring United Soccer Club
www.saltspringsoccer.com Salt Spring United Soccer is a volunteer organization that provides the structure for youth and adult soccer teams. All level of players welcome; ages 4 years and up. Season runs September to May. Registration and more information is online.
SALT SPRING SQUASH CLUB
www.saltspringsquash.ca Salt Spring Squash Club is planning to open a public access squash facility on the Golf Course property at 805 Lower Ganges Road, in the latter part of 2016. Email or call for updates. Markus Wenzel, President | 250 653 9799 saltspringsquash@gmail.com
Soccertron
www.soccertron.com Soccertron holds a variety of full and half day camps for kids ages 3 – 13 years old. See their website for details and registration. soccertron@live.ca GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | AUGUST 24, 2016
Carpet Bowling (South SS Seniors)
Friday mornings 10am at Fulford Hall. John Flannagan | 250 653 2344 jpflannagan75@hotmail.com
Rollerblading
Rollerblading indoors at Fulford Hall. Sunday afternoons, October thru April 2:30-4pm. Bring your own rollerblades or try on some loaners. $2 - 6 years and up, $4 - adults. Open to all.
The Wall
Salt Spring Sneakers Running Club
http://runssi.teampages.com The Salt Spring Sneakers is a free, recreational running group that trains for fitness, fun and races. We welcome runners of all abilities to join our three weekly group runs. Distances range from 5K to 10K on Mondays and Thursdays, and 10K and up on Saturdays. Check out the Sneakers’ website for an up-todate calendar of runs and events. Janice Dickie | 250 537 2399 jdickie15@hotmail.com
Other
Centre Court Indoor Tennis Court
www.saltspringtennis.ca The indoor tennis facility is located at 805 Lower Ganges Road, behind the Salt Spring Island Golf Club at the far end of the driving range. Open by access when booked through the website, seven days a week 6am-11pm. See the web site for information and fees. Red court (1/2 court with soft balls) drop in $5. Sundays 3-5 book via the website.
Salt Spring Tennis Association
www.saltspringtennis.ca A social group for all ages and abilities. Annual membership offers free access to tournaments. Our indoor court is available to members and non-members. Booked at our website. Members can participate in year round leagues, contact saltspringtennisleague@gmail.com. 2 resident coaches/pros to up your game or blow off the cobwebs.
West Coast Recreation Annual Grass Volleyball Tournament
www.westcoastrec.ca Salt Spring Island-Hop Coed Grass Volleyball Tournament at Portlock Park. Recreational Volleyball tournament for players of all levels. Locals are very welcome to test their skills against players from around BC. For more information contact West Coast Recreation in Victoria. Tournament traditionally held over July holiday weekend. 250 589 WEST (9378) | info@westcoastrec.ca
www.saltspringcommunityservices.ca 268 Fulford-Ganges Road Indoor climbing wall. The Wall can host special groups or birthday parties as well. Contact Community Services for available times. Chantelle Pohl | 250 538 2287 chantelle.pohl@live.com
Special Olympics BC
Provides high-quality sports programs and competitions to meet the needs and interests of individuals with disabilities, enriching lives and celebrating personal achievements through positive sport experiences. Volunteers welcome. Merv Anderson | 250 537 4011 mervsue@shaw.ca
Facilities Salt Spring Island Parks & Recreation (PARC)
Facilities and Field Bookings www.crd.bc.ca/saltspring Centennial, Drummond, Peace and Rotary Park, as well as the Portlock Park sports fields/tennis courts are available for general use & group reservations. All group events and gatherings require a Park Use Permit. Bookings | 250 537 4448 ssiparc@crd.bc.ca
Dog Park
Fenced play areas for large and small dogs. Great place to meet with other dog owners while exercising your pet. Rainbow Road Park, in front of the indoor pool.
Fitness Circuit
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Facilities continued
Pickleball Courts
Hart Memorial Disc Golf Course - Mouat Park
www.saltspringpickleball.net Drop-in Pickleball on Salt Spring Island. Monday, Wednesday & Saturday, 9am-12pm at Portlock Park. Paddles, balls and training provided. 2 courts in Fulford (behind fire hall) See website for details.
Kanaka Skatepark
There are 4 public tennis courts, with evening lights, located at Portlock Park. The Fulford tennis court, next to the Fulford Firehall, is also open for public play.
www.crd.bc.ca/saltspring This public disc golf course meanders under the trees in Mouat Park. Main entrance and parking at the end of Seaview Avenue in Ganges.
Public skateboard facility available on Aldous Road; below the Middle School. Maintained jointly by School District 64 and Salt Spring Parks and Recreation.
Playgrounds
Check out Portlock Park, Centennial Park & Drummond Park. Playgrounds at all the elementary school properties. Accessible play equipment at Salt Spring Elementary School.
Portlock Park Track
Public Tennis Courts
Centre Court Indoor Tennis Court
www.saltspringtennis.ca The indoor tennis facility is located at 805 Lower Ganges Road, behind the Salt Spring Island Golf Club at the far end of the driving range. Open by access when booked through the website, seven days a week 6am-11pm. See the web site for information and fees. Red court (1/2 court with soft balls) drop in $5. Sundays 3-5 book via the website.
School District #64 Facilities
400 metre track. Ideal for running or walking.
Salt Spring school gyms and outdoor sports fields are allocated through the School District’s Plant Services Office. Bookings | 250 537 5723
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YOUTH GROUPS and CENTRES Girl Guides
www.bc-girlguides.org It’s a place where girls can be themselves, have fun, make new friends and participate in new adventures. Sparks for 5-6 year olds; Brownies for 7-8 year olds; Guides for 9-11 year olds; Pathfinders for 12-15 year olds; and Rangers for 15-17 years and older. Adults are always welcome as new leaders for our girls or as mentors and alumni in our Trefoil Guild. Gail Temmel | 250 653 4613 | gmtemmel@shaw.ca
Scouts Canada
www.scouts.ca Scouts Canada offers: Beavers for 5-7 year olds; Cubs for 8-11 year olds; Scouts for 11-14 year olds. Per Svendsen | 250 537 1983
Core Inn Youth Drop-In Centre
www.saltspringcommunityservices.ca The Core Inn Youth Centre provides a supportive environment for youth between grades 6-12. Facilities include enclosed basketball court, pool table, video games, big screen tv, computer access and café. Various classes, programs and events throughout the year. 250 537 9932 or 250 221 0370 | connect@ssics.ca
Gulf Islands Centre for Ecological Learning (GICEL)
www.gicel.ca GICEL is an ecological exploration program connecting young people with nature using the unique ecosystems of the spectacular southern Gulf Islands. Children learn through a blend of nature-based artistic, musical and dramatic activities. gicel@gicel.ca
Salt Spring Island 4H Community Club
www.southmalahat4h.ca A youth organization committed to developing leadership talents and abilities through practical training and experience in agriculture, home economics, citizenship, personal development and related fields. Members participate in fun things like camping, public speaking, travel, scholarships, Grade 11 and 12 course credits, leadership training and much more. Motto - “Learn to do by doing”. Loretta Rithaler, ‘A’ Leader | 250 537 9368
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SKATE SCHEDULE
Fuller Lake Arena
September 16th to December 16th DAY
Parent & Tot Skate
Adult Lap Skate
Public Skating
SUN
2:40pm to 4pm
MON
2pm to 3:15pm
TUES WED
Adult Drop-In Hockey
50+ Drop-In Hockey
11:30am to 1pm
9:30am to 11am
11:30am to 1pm
9:30am to 11am
9am to 10am
THUR 12pm to 1pm
FRI
Special Events
Effective September
INDIVIDUAL ADMISSIONS CATEGORY AGE ADMISSION RATE INFANT
Under 2 years
No charge
PRESCHOOL CHILD YOUTH ADULT 55 PLUS
2 to 6 years
$2.00
7 to 12 years
$3.00
13 to 18 years
$4.25
19 to 54 years
$6.00
55 years +
$4.50
All ages
$2.00
All ages
$5.00
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250.246.3811 arena@northcowichan.ca www.northcowichan.ca
6:40pm to 8pm
DROP-IN ADMISSIONS
SKATE RENTALS SKATE SHARPENING
Public Skating, Drop-in Hockey, Learn to Skate Lessons and more. You are invited to try our arena, yours to enjoy and discover! Located conveniently in Chemainus.
Friday September 30th Pizza, Movie & Skate Night $12 Friday October 28th Laser Tag Skate $12 Friday December 23rd Winter Wonderland Skate $2
Public Skating Cancellations Monday October 10th Friday November 11th Friday November 18th Sunday November 20th
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Be Water Savvy Use Only What You Need
Water is one of Salt Spring Island’s most precious resources. Please join islanders as we work together to ensure that this summer, and every summer, we use this limited resource wisely, and that we respect and protect our island watersheds. Try these handy water saving tips: Keep showers short. Use low-flow shower heads. If bathing, try a 1/4 tub only. Run only full loads in dishwashers and washing machines. Shut off the tap while brushing teeth, shaving, or washing up hands or dishes. Use low-flush toilets. Flush less often. Use a bucket to capture and reuse shower, bath and dishwater in your garden. Inform guests from the mainland about our islands’ limited water supply, and ask them to be please be aware of keeping consumption down.
Together EVERY water saver makes a difference.
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