Salt Spring Island Parks and Recreation Guide Fall 2019

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SALT SPRING ISLAND

Parks Recreation AND

SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2019

Guide

YOUR FALL GUIDE TO COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES & PROGRAMMING

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RAINBOW ROAD

Aquatic Centre

Effective Sept. 1 Dec. 31

FALL 2019 SCHEDULE FACILITY OPEN HOURS

LAP SWIM

minimum 3 lanes

LAP SWIM 2 lanes only

EVERYONE WELCOME Leisure space and 1 lap lane available

SCHEDULED PROGRAMS Limited leisure space

Aquafit

MONDAY 6:30am-8:30pm

TUESDAY 8am-7pm

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WEDNESDAY 6:30am-8:30pm

THURSDAY 8am-7pm

FRIDAY 6:30am-8:30pm

SATURDAY 8am-3pm

SUNDAY 1:30-5:30pm SUNDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

6:30am - 8am *Shared with Swim Club 10:30am - 1pm 2pm - 4pm 6pm - 8:30pm

8am - 4pm

6:30am - 8am *Shared with Swim Club 10:30am - 1pm 2pm - 4pm 6pm - 8:30pm

8am - 4:30pm

6:30am - 8am

8am - 10am

9am - 10:30am 1pm - 2pm 4pm - 6pm

4pm - 6pm

9am - 10:30am 1pm - 2pm 4pm - 6pm

4:30pm - 6pm

9am - 6pm

10am - 12:15pm

1:30pm - 5:30pm

10:30am - 1pm 2pm - 8:30pm

9:30am - 7pm *limited space 6pm - 7pm

10:30am - 1pm 2pm - 8:30pm

9:30am - 7pm *limited space 6pm - 7pm

2pm - 8:30pm *no lap swimming 6pm - 8:30pm

12pm - 3pm *no lap swimming 12.15pm - 2:30pm

1:30pm -5:30pm

8am - 10:30am 1pm - 2pm

4:30pm - 7pm

8am - 10:30am 1pm - 2pm

4:30pm - 7pm

8am - 2pm

10am - 12pm

6pm - 6:50pm Aqua Tabata

8am - 9am Energizer 9:30am-10:30am Aqualite 1pm - 2pm Nooner

8am - 9am Energizer 8am - 9am Energizer 6pm - 6:50pm Deep 9:30am-10:30am Aqualite 9:30am-10:30am Aqualite Water Aquafit 1pm - 2pm Nooner 1pm - 2pm Nooner

Inflatable Obstacle Course (Wibit)

6:30pm - 7:30pm

Toonie Swim Available School Booking

(during the school year)

12:30pm - 2:30pm

1:30pm - 5:30pm 10:30am - 12:45pm Lessons or Fun Swim

10:30am - 3pm Lessons or Fun Swim

10:30am - 12:45pm Lessons or Fun Swim

Friday Night Madness

LAP SWIM 3 LANES: At least 3 lanes of the pool will be set up for fast, medium and slow lane swimmers. LAP SWIM 2 LANES: A slow and fast lane will be set up. EVERYONE WELCOME: Everyone is welcome to come

10:30am - 3pm Lessons or Fun Swim

10:30am - 12:45pm Lessons or Fun Swim 6pm - 8:30pm

AQUAFIT: * Please note there will be no aquafit classes offered during the following holidays: Sept. 2, Oct. 14, Nov. 11, Dec. 24, 25, 26 + 31 and Jan.1

down to enjoy the pool during this time. There will be one lane open for lane swimmers and the toys will be available for those who would like to play around.

Energizer - This class will challenge you to work hard in shallow or deep water. A qualified instructor will guide you through a number or exercises which will help with your strength, flexibility and fitness.

SCHEDULED PROGRAMS: The hot tub is available, but

Aqualite - If you have had hip or knee trouble or have had heart problems, then this is the class for you. The low intensity, cardio exercise is perfect for those needing to focus on balance and core strength.

FRIDAY NIGHT MADNESS: Geared for children and youth! Great music, great times. Try out the new inflatable obstacle course!

Nooner - For those looking for more strength and stretching. These exercises are designed to get your blood flowing and your muscles moving.

there is limited leisure space in lap pool during program times.

AVAILABLE SCHOOL BOOKINGS: School groups can book a swimming lesson or come for a fun swim with their class. Contact the pool for details. Early closure (3pm): Dec. 24, 31 Pool Closed: Dec. 25, 26 and Jan. 1

Aqua Tabata - A total body, heart pumping, aerobic and muscular conditioning workout. This intervalbased class combines full-body strength training with high intensity cardio bursts designed to tone your body and improve your endurance. Deep Water Aquafit - Experience the benefits of exercise in the deep end of the pool! Using the resistance of water combined with energetic movement, Deep Water Aquafit provides a full body workout, increases cardiovascular fitness, muscle strength, range of motion, and balance. Participants should be comfortable in deep water. Flotation equipment is provided.

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Welcome to the

Salt Spring Island

parKS AND RECREATION Guide! Salt Spring Island Parks and Recreation (PARC) is excited to offer you current programs, community contacts and event information. PARC is responsible for providing and maintaining community parks, trails, water access points and facilities and provides recreation programs and services to the communities of Salt Spring Island. Commission Meetings… PARC usually meets on the 3rd Monday of every month, in the Portlock Park portable classroom, at 4:00pm. These meetings are open to the public. Go to www.crd.bc.ca under ‘Agenda and Minutes’, to view current projects. To speak to the Commission... You can communicate with the Commission in two ways: provide a written submission or speak to an agenda item. Please visit www.ssiparc.ca for more info and instructions on how to submit your request. To have the PARC STAFF speak to your group... Please contact the CRD administrative 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 year round to fill vacant positions and for new terms beginning January of the following year. Visit z for more information.

PARC Commissioners For 2019 Gary Holman, CRD Director Gregg Dow, chair Sonja Collombin, vice chair Jacky Cooper • Brian Webster John Gauld • Darlene Steele Jason Sperling

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Stay Connected with PARC

www.facebook.com/ssiparc “Like” us on Facebook for upcoming programs, registration and start dates for community sport groups, PARC projects and other community news

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CONTACT US.............................. 4 POOL ADMISSION FEES............... 5 PARC FACILITIES........................ 6

BIRTHDAY PARTY BOOKINGS.... 15 MEMORIAL BENCHES................. 22

PARC Programs • Early Years...............................21 • School Age..................................8 • TEEN...............................................9 • Adult.................................... 10-14 Arts, Dance Culture........................10 Cooking.........................................11

First Aid.........................................13 General Program...........................12 Fitness, Body & Mind.............. 11-12 • Aquatics.............................. 15-20 Advanced Aquatics........................19 Lessons Schedule..........................20

Community

Programs

See page 23 for the beginning of the Community Info and Programs section.

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CRD Administrative office: Phone............250 537 4448 Fax..................250 537 4456

LEISURE ECONOMIC ACCESS POLICY (LEAP) The Leisure Economic Access Policy (LEAP) allows low income and in need individuals and families access to recreation programs and services by removing cost barriers. Residents that qualify for the new LEAP program will receive 52 free admissions to drop-in swims at the Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre AND 50% off multiple PARC program registrations (to a maximum of $209) OR 50% off annual memberships (to a maximum of $209). Who is Eligible? The LEAP program is designed for individuals and families residing on Salt Spring Island who are working low income or on Income Assistance. How do I Apply? Applications are available at the CRD Administrative office at #108-121 McPhillips Avenue and the Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre. Complete one application per household and submit it with proof of residency and income to the Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre.

Address........#108-121 McPhillips Avenue .........................Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 2T6 Hours............Monday to Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm Email..............ssiparc@crd.bc.ca Website.........www.ssiparc.ca Facebook......www.facebook.com/ssiparc

Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre: Phone............250 537 1402 Address........262 Rainbow Road .........................Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 2M3 Hours............See schedule on page 2 Facebook......www.facebook.com/ssiparc

Staff: Parks & Recreation Manager............ Dan Ovington Recreation Coordinator..................... Zach Lundrie Recreation Programmer.................... Stevie Freer Aquatic Programmer.......................... Chelsea Harris Maintenance Supervisor................... Kirk Harris

Visit our Website!

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Find the pool schedule, program details, online registration, online facility bookings, trail and park information and more!

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Stay up to date with all PARC news with our bi-monthly e-Newsletter! • Cancellation Policy - Notice of 3 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.

Sign up on your account or on our website

www.ssiparc.ca

• 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 Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre before your child can attend the next day of camp. If you are going to be 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).

No programs or aquafit on:

Sept. 2, Oct. 14, Nov. 11

Pool closed:

Dec. 25, 26, Jan 1 Early closure (3pm) Dec. 24 & 31

RAINBOW ROAD AQUATIC CENTRE General Admission Fees - Effective Sept.1, 2019 Single

10 x Pass (get 10 for 9)

20 x Pass (get 20 for 17)

1 Month Pass

Annual Pass

Adult (19 yrs and older)

$6.13

$55.23

$104.33

$61.37

$418.20

Youth (13-18 yrs or valid student card

$4.60

$41.39

$78.18

$46.02

$316.65

Child (5-12 yrs)

$3.68

$33.08

$62.48

$36.82

$285.85

Tot (4 yrs and under)

No Charge

No Charge

No Charge

No Charge

No Charge

Family (max 5 people)

$12.60

$113.40

$214.20

$126.00

$836.40

Toonie Swim

$2.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Aquatic Fitness

$7.64

$68.86

N/A

$69.13

$586.50

N/A

N/A

N/A

School Class Drop-In

$2.00 N/A Single admission rates apply to each entry per day. Single admission rates will also apply for use of whirlpool or showers only. 2019 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2019

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Centennial Park, Drummond Park, Peace Park 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. 250 537 4448 | ssiparc@crd.bc.ca

SALT SPRING ISLAND PARKS & RECREATION (PARC) TRAILS

www.crd.bc.ca/ssiparc/trails Check out the Salt Spring Island Trails At A Glance Guide that includes a trail locator map, photos and descriptions of CRD trails.

CRD DOG PARK

A fenced play area for large and small dogs in the Rainbow Road Park, in front of the Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre. A great place to meet with other dog owners while exercising your pet.

CRD FITNESS CIRCUIT

An outdoor fitness circuit in the Rainbow Road Park, in front of the Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre.

HART MEMORIAL DISC GOLF COURSE

An 18-basket public disc golf course located in Mouat Park. For information regarding disc golf, see the Outdoor Recreation section.

FACILITIES

KANAKA SKATEPARK

A public outdoor skateboard facility located on Aldous Road, below the Salt Spring Island Middle School. Maintained jointly by School District 64 and Salt Spring Island Parks and Recreation.

PORTLOCK PARK TRACK

A 400-metre track that is ideal for running or walking.

PICKLEBALL COURTS

www.saltspringpickleball.net • Portlock Park: Four evening-lit public pickleball courts. • Fulford Tennis Court: Two public pickleball courts located next to the Fulford Fire Hall. See website for details.

PUBLIC TENNIS COURTS

262 Rainbow Road. A 25 metre swimming pool with six lanes available for both leisure and lap swimming, featuring a rope swing, water slide, a new Wibit inflatable obstacle course and a hot tub. www.ssiparc.ca | 250 537 1402 ssiparc@crd.bc.ca

salt spring Lions commemorative Bike Park

Located at the southeast corner of Mouat Park at 160 Seaview Avenue the family bike park is a dirt surfaced, outdoor recreation space with technical features professionally designed to facilitate and develop bicycle skills among children, youth and adults.

There are four public tennis courts located at Portlock Park and one public tennis court located in Fulford, next to the Fulford Fire Hall. The Portlock Park tennis courts have evening lights. Please contact PARC to reserve the courts for tournaments. 250 537 4448 | ssiparc@crd.bc.ca

CRD PLAYGROUNDS

Check out Portlock Park, Centennial Park and Drummond Park playgrounds.

PARC Facility Bookings PARC has two meeting rooms available to the public for rent. • Portlock Park Portable Classroom: Suitable for a variety of classes and meetings. AV equipment also available at an additional charge. Located at 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd. • Creekside Meeting Room: Suitable for meetings up to 12 people. Boardroom style set up. AV equipment also available at an additional charge. Located at #108 - 121 McPhillips Ave. • Hourly fees for both locations as follows 
(tax not included): Non Profit: $10.92/youth and $16.38/adult. Commercial: $25. AV Rental is one-time fee of $16.27. • Questions about availability or booking request? Please call the office at 250-537-4448 or drop by at #108-121 McPhillips Ave. Online booking is also available through

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Park Use Permit Reminder

Salt Spring Island Parks and Recreation manages all activities and uses within the Salt Spring Island community parks.
 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 for 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. Applications should be submitted 6 weeks prior to the event date.

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School Age

School Age

BABYSITTER TRAINING (11-15 yrs)

This course is designed for youth who want to become a certified babysitter. The Canadian Red Cross Babysitting Course covers everything from managing difficult behaviors to essential content on leadership and professional conduct as a babysitter. There is also a large component on first aid training.

Instructor: Lauren Benson _____________________________________ Su 8:30am-4:30pm • Sept 22 • $65 _____________________________________ Su 8:30am- 4:30pm • Nov 17 • $65 _____________________________________ Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom

Classes begin with sitting meditation followed by a warm up of running, jumping, and releasing your spiritual yell! In this 6 week course students will learn basic stances, punches, blocks, and kicks, along with the Japanese words for the moves they perform. The goal of the course will be to obtain their first Karate belt (yellow) and above all HAVE FUN!

Instructor: Isun Skelhorn _____________________________________ W, F 6:45pm-7:45pm Oct 2 – Nov 8 $120/12 classes _____________________________________ Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom

BALL HOCKEY (8-12 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. Parents can join in for free. *No class on Oct 14

Instructor: Quentin Harris _____________________________________ M 4:30pm-6:30pm • Sept 16 – Oct 28 $60/6 classes _____________________________________ Location: Gulf Islands Secondary School Nairn Howe Basketball Court Program Registrations now take place at the Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre including camps and classes. To register online go to www.ssiparc.ca and to register by phone call 250-537-1402. You can also register in person at the pool at 262 Rainbow Road.

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AFTER SCHOOL SQUASH CLUB

Salt Spring Island Squash Club and PARC support a vibrant junior program that encourages participants aged 8 to 12 to play squash. This after school program on Mondays allows participants to develop through the three different levels offered. Squash is a fun, healthy and active way to meet other kids interested in continuing the development of squash as a game for life. * No class on Oct. 14 & Nov. 11.

M 3:45pm-4:30pm • Sept 9 – Dec 9 Level 3 $90/12 classes _____________________________________ M 4:30pm-5:15pm • Sept 9 – Dec 9 Level 1 $90/12 classes _____________________________________ M 5:15pm-6pm • Sept 9 – Dec 9 Level 2 $90/12 _____________________________________ Location: Salt Spring Squash Club

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Teens ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

(13-18 yrs)

Instructor: Jeanette Sirois _____________________________________ Sa 10am-2pm Nov 16 – Dec 14 $270/ 5 classes _____________________________________ Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom

GRAPHIC NOVEL & COMIC BOOK CREATION (11-16yrs)

An introduction to the ancient art of blacksmithing. This two-day class will focus on the fundamentals, terminology and safety of basic blacksmithing. Students will be creating a number of small projects and have a chance to suggest and create their own ideas as well. Prepare for a weekend of fire and fun. Class fees also include a membership to the Farmers’ institute.

Instructor: Eben Finer _____________________________________ Sa & Su 9am-5pm Sep 21 - 22 $150/ 2 classes Sa & Su 9am-5pm Oct 12 - 13 $150/ 2 classes _____________________________________ Location: The Farmers’ Institute, 351 Rainbow Road

TEENS

Have fun learning about the wonderful world of architectural design and model building. We’ll look at some fun architecture throughout history, investigate sustainable design and renewable resources and materials, learn space-planning concepts, how to draw plans and elevations and then take our small house design and make a simple model. Students will explore the fundamental aspects of architecture, including the function of space and how to use creative problem solving when designing spaces. Course fee includes materials.

BEGINNERS BLACKSMITHING FOR YOUTH (13-17yrs)

LIFEGUARD SCHOOL See page 19

This workshop explores the great subject of comic books and graphic novel creation. We’ll learn how to take a blank page and turn it into your own graphic novel! Students create comics using tools such as pencils, paper, and markers. The class covers the process from start to finish, including planning, character design, script writing, drawing techniques, and composition. Course fee includes materials.

Instructor: Jeanette Sirois _____________________________________ Su 9:30am-1pm Oct 6 - 27 $220/ 4 classes _____________________________________ Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom

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Adults Arts, Dance & Culture BEGINNERS BLACKSMITHING FOR ADULTS (18+)

ADULTS

An introduction to the ancient art of blacksmithing. This two-day class will focus on the fundamentals, terminology and safety of basic blacksmithing. Students will be creating a number of small projects and have a chance to suggest and create their own ideas as well. Prepare for a weekend of fire and fun. Class fees also include a membership to the Farmers’ institute. Instructor: Eben Finer Sa & Su 9am-5pm Sep 28 – 29 $150/ 2 classes Sa & Su 9am- 5pm Nov 2 - 3 $150/ 2 classes Location: The Farmers’ Institute, 351 Rainbow Road

INTRODUCTION TO PORTRAIT DRAWING W/ GRAPHITE

In this workshop, we’ll break down the elements of drawing faces into manageable sections while being introduced to values, blending and effective rendering for contouring and depth. This is an introduction to portrait drawing class for beginners who have little or no experience. *Materials required Instructor: Jeanette Sirois Tu 7-9pm Nov 12 – Dec 10 $190/ 5 classes Location: Creekside Meeting Room

BEGINNER LINE DANCING

Come learn some basic dance patterns put to music the very first class, building your repertoire each week. All styles of dance steps. Bring your fun loving spirit and be prepared to laugh as you learn. Instructor: Bev Sutherland Tu 7pm-8:15pm Sept 10 – Oct 29 $68/8 classes W 1pm-2:15pm Sept 11 – Oct 16 $51/6 classes Tu 7pm-8:15pm Nov 5 – Dec 10 $51/6 classes W 1pm-2:15pm Oct 23 –Dec 4 $59.50/7 classes Location: Tuesdays at SSI Elementary Gym / Wednesdays at Portlock Park Portable Classroom

OBSERVATIONAL DRAWING USING GRAPHITE (19yrs+)

This course will focus on observational drawing using the sighting technique, how to render 3D, and how to successfully compose a drawing. Using graphite, we’ll study a variety of shading methods to create texture, tonal ranges and how to work the image so it doesn’t look flat. All levels welcome. *Materials required. Instructor: Jeannette Sirois T 7pm-9pm Oct 1 - Oct 29 $165/5 classes Location: Creekside Meeting Room

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ADULT CIRCUS SKILLS JUGGLING and props (18yrs+)

Class participants will learn proper technique in how to 3 ball cascade in a variety of patterns, as well as learning to partner 3 ball, 5 ball, and 6 ball juggle. In addition, this class will cover different tricks with juggling balls, and can venture to clubs if they find they are ready. Participants will be given the opportunity to expand their prop play with an introduction to poi spinning, both solo and doubles, as well learning hand weaves and body hooping tricks with the hula hoop. Instructor: Tiffany Wightman Sa 10am-11:30am Sept 21 – Oct 26 $175/ 6 classes Sa 10am-11:30am Nov 2 – Dec 7 $175/ 6 classes Location: SIMS gymnasium

ADULT CIRCUS SKILLS - AERIALS

(18yrs+)

Participants will learn what they are capable of doing in the aerial hammocks, silks, and trapeze, with an introduction to all these apparatus. Stretching and strength training will be part of the routine, to prepare muscles for the fun of flying. All the apparatus are fun ways to exercise and enjoy challenging mind and body! Instructor: Tiffany Wightman Sa 12pm-1:30pm Sept 21 – Oct 26 $250/ 6 classes Sa 12pm-1:30pm Nov 2 – Dec 7 $250/ 6 classes Location: SIMS gymnasium

SALT SPRING IMPROV WORKSHOP SERIES:

Want to take your improv acting skills to the next level? Join local professional improvisers and hone your craft.

LISTENING, SPONTANEITY AND TEAMWORK

Paper Street Theatre cast member Brooke Cameron will teach the building blocks of great Improv theatre. For beginners and seasoned improvisers alike. Instructor: Brooke Cameron Sa 1-4pm Sept 21 $50 Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom

STORY – BEGINNING, MIDDLE AND END

Vancouver Theatresports Alumni, Russ Brummer, will lead you through developing a clear, cohesive story based on audience suggestions. Instructor: Russ Brummer Sa 1-4pm Oct 19 $50 Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom SEPTEMBER -- DECEMBER DECEMBER 2019 2019 || GULF GULF ISLANDS SEPTEMBER ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD DRIFTWOOD


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COOKING

AUTUMN WINTER PLEASURES: FARM TO TABLE COMFORT FOOD

Jenny is a trained chef and cookbook author, who comes from a long line of passionate cooks and travelers. In this 2 session workshop, Jenny will guide you through a number of French inspired classic comfort dishes using seasonal, farm to table ingredients, full of fresh herbs, and vegetables. She will also show you some techniques that will inspire more confidence in the kitchen. Recipes, ‘Herbal Celebrations’ cook book and Herb poster, illustrated by BC artist, included. Instructor: Jenny Cameron Sa 1pm-5pm Oct 19 & 26 $210/ 2 classes Location: SIMS cooking room

FAMILY YOGA

Join Amy as she takes you on a fun exploration of yoga for all ages! We will breathe, balance, bend, and have some giggles too! Amy teaches yoga at numerous studios in Victoria and Salt Spring Island. She also teaches kids of all ages through Yoga in the Classroom with SD64, and weaves her music, gymnastics and dance background into the classes. Some Acro yoga basics will be introduced. Come play, stretch, connect, challenge some edges, and soften some too. No class Oct. 14 and Nov. 11. Instructor: Amy Haysom M 6pm-7pm Sept 16 – Oct 28 $72/adult $30/child (under 13yrs)/ 6 classes M 6pm-7pm Nov 4 – Dec 16 $72/adult $30/child (under 13yrs)/ 6 classes Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom

FOREST THERAPY WALKS

BARRE STRENGTH

(16 yrs+)

Fitness, Body & Mind Barre and Balance improves your balance, posture, strength, core flexibility while leaning & lengthening your muscles – incorporating mini weights, suspension bands & Pilates balls at a level of light to moderate. Please bring a yoga mat and water. Instructor: Tanja Akerman Th 1:30pm-2:15pm Sept 12 – Oct 31 $70/8 classes Th 1:30pm-2:15pm Nov 21 – Dec 12 $45/4 classes Location: All Saints by the Sea Lower level

ADULTS

BARRE & BALANCE

Forest bathing (also known as Shinrin-Yoku), is the Japanese tradition of connecting deeply with nature. It is a practice that involves the senses and if done regularly has shown that it strengthens our immune and cardiovascular systems, decreases stress and anxiety and improves mood. It is beautiful in its simplicity. We will offer you a series of “invitations” to slow down, disconnect from the outside world and receive the healing benefits of the forest. For more information on the practice of forest bathing, go to www.salishseaforesttherapy.ca. Instructors: Peter Hehl & Kelly Kiss Su 1pm-4pm $30/session Sept 15, Sept 22, Oct 6, Oct 13 Location: Ruckle Park Day Use Area *Free info session Su 1pm-2pm Sept 8, Portlock Park Portable Classroom

ADULT KARATE WHITE DRAGON WARRIORS

Barre strength is a fast-paced 45-min class that aims to improve core, overall strength, flexibility while leaning & lengthening muscles. This class will require a moderate to vigorous effort level. Please bring a yoga mat and water. Instructor: Tanja Akerman W 6:15am-7am Sept 11 – Oct 30 $70/8 classes W 6:15am-7am Nov 20 – Dec 11 $45/4 classes Location: All Saints by the Sea Lower level

In this 6 week course students will learn basic stances, punching, blocking, and kicking, with the goal of obtaining their first Karate belt (yellow). Karate is known to contribute to a strong character, reduce violent behavior, and to show humility. Instructor: Isun Skelhorn W, F 7:45pm-8:45pm Oct 2 – Nov 8 $120/12 classes Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom

COMBINED QI GONG AND TAI CHI 19 yrs+

Qi Gong and Tai Chi are closely related arts. Both are concerned with restoring and improving health via internal exercise comparable to a self-controlled deep massage. Both arts build muscle and improve coordination as well as mental focus. Instructor: Gordon Muir

W 5:15pm-6:45pm Sept 18 – Nov 6 $104/8classes Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom

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KAYAKING Programs at the pool Sea Kayak Practice

Keep up your skills and prepare for the upcoming season in these friendly and inclusive, drop-in practice sessions at Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre. Lifeguards will be on duty. Peer-lead - No equipment or coaching provided; PFD and clean kayak required. Su 11am-1pm Oct 6 Su 11am-1pm Nov 3 Su 11am-1pm Dec 1 $15 per session Location: Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre

Sea Kayak Rolling Workshop

Already have solid rescue and bracing skills? Looking for the next step? Take this workshop to learn how to roll your kayak. Workshop taught by certified instructor. No equipment provided; PFD, skirt, kayak and preregistration required. Instructor: Lisa Stafford Su 10am-1pm Nov 17 $75 Location: Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre

Sea Kayak Rescue Workshop

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Learn how to re-enter your kayak after a capsize and how to assist other paddlers as well. Workshop taught by certified instructor. No equipment provided; PFD, skirt, kayak and pre-registration required. Instructor: Lisa Stafford Su 10am-1pm Oct 20 $75 Location: Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre

TRX

This intense workout will use your own body weight and gravity to build long lean muscle, balance, stability and flexibility in one efficient class. You control how hard you want to work. Whether you are an athlete or just want to get back into shape, the TRX is an excellent cross training tool to reach your fitness goals. Instructor: Molly Black Tu 8am-9am Sept 10 – Oct 22 $70/7 classes Th 8am-9am Sept 12 – Oct 24 $70/7 classes Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom

STRONG

Torch and Tone all over with this Martial Arts based HIIT group fitness class! This class is high intensity and meant for those who want a challenge! We will be squatting, kicking, punching, planking, lunging, doing pushus, crunches, back extensions, tricep dips and more! Don’t forget to wear gear to train in and bring your water and your own yoga mat or a towel. You will SWEAT in this class! No class Oct. 14, Nov. 11. Instructor: Shal Friesen M 6pm-7pm Sept 16 – Dec 2 $100/10 classes Location: SIMS Dance Studio

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General Programs JUNK IN YOUR TRUNK COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE

This is a twist on the old garage sale. Load up your trunk and sell your “stuff” from the back of your vehicle or table. You bring the “junk” and we bring the people. Vendors will be assigned one parking spot to park in with room in front to set up a table. $10 per parking spot. Limited space, must pre-register. Tables are available to rent for an additional $10. Rain or shine Su 9am-1pm Sept 29 $10 Location: Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre (Parking Lot)

Land Use Planning on Salt Spring

Curious about land use planning? What’s an OCP? A zoning bylaw? ALR? How do they affect island issues like housing and development? Who decides? How do you get involved? Learn from a former Salt Spring planner over 5 thought-provoking evenings. Instructor: Linda Adams , BSc, MCIP, RPP Tu 7pm-9pm Sept 24 – Oct 22 $75/5 classes Location: GISS room S115

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PROGRAMS

All first aid courses offered through PARC comply with Section 23 of the Child Care Licensing Regulation of Community Care and Assisted Living Act. Authorized Red Cross providers teach all of our first aid courses.

STANDARD FIRST AID w/ CPR C

Standard First Aid provides comprehensive training covering all aspects of first aid and CPR for children and adults. In-depth topics include head/spinal injuries, bone breaks, heart attack, stroke, burns, and other medical emergencies. Instructor: Chantelle Pohl Sa-Su 9am-5pm Sept 28-29 $122/2 classes Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom

EMERGENCY FIRST AID w/ CPR C

STANDARD FIRST AID W/CPR C RECERTIFICATION

Completion of this course will recertify participants with their Standard First Aid (SFA) for three years. Participants must bring their current certification card to class. Your current award must have been taken through either Lifesaving Society, Red Cross, Heart and Stroke, St. John Ambulance, or Canadian Ski Patrol and still be valid. Emergency First Aid and Occupational First Aid are not prerequisites. Instructor: Chantelle Pohl Sa 9am-5pm Sept 21 $54 Location: Creekside Meeting Room

CONFINED SPACE

The Confined Spaces Entry course is a 4-hour training program. A confined space can be more hazardous than regular work spaces for many reasons. In this course you will learn to identify, define and classify a confined space hazard. At the end of this course you will be issued a 2year certificate. Instructor: ABCB First Aid Sa 1pm-5pm Oct 5 $115 (date subject to change) Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom

CHAINSAW TRAINING

This course provides you with the knowledge and safety tips necessary to operate and control a chainsaw whether you are out felling trees or working in a mill. Instructor: ABCB First Aid Th 5pm-7:30pm Oct 3 $65 Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom

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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: Chantelle Pohl Sa 9am-5pm Nov 2 $89 Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom

FALL PROTECTION

This 4-hour course gives participants an understanding of fall protection as it relates to safety standards in the workplace; exposes them to different fall hazards in their work environment; and examines the critical components of safe and effective fall protection systems. Instructor: ABCB First Aid Sa 8:30am-12:30pm Oct 5 $100 (date subject to change) Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom

CPR LEVEL C RECERTIFICATION

For previously certified CPR Level C holders to recertify their award. Participants must bring their current certification card to class. Your current award must have been taken through either Lifesaving Society, Red Cross, Heart and Stroke, St. John Ambulance, or Canadian Ski Patrol and still be valid. Emergency First Aid and Occupational First Aid are not prerequisites. Instructor: Chantelle Pohl Sa 9am-1pm Sept 21 $36 Location: Creekside Meeting Room

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Get in shape by working with a certified • 3 sessions $50 per class personal trainer. Your trainer will customize • 6 sessions or more $44 per class

your workout based on your needs so you can reach your specific goals. Please complete a Personal Training Client Information Package (available online or at the front desk) to get started. Please bring a water bottle and towel with you to your session. Please note that all personal training tickets are non-transferable and expire 6 months after the first session. All prices are plus tax.

Try working out with a partner – semiprivate sessions are also available. Price listed is for 2 people.

• 3 sessions $75 per class • 6 sessions or more $66 per class Location: Portlock Park Portable Classroom

I’m Shal, owner of Eight Arms Mobility! My mission is to bring accessible affordable fitness to Salt Spring Island and get this community moving pain free! My fitness and wellness modalities are focused on the 8 components of physical fitness - Foundational Movement, Cardio Endurance, Muscular Strength & Endurance, Agility, Balance, Flexibility, Coordination and Recovery. Shal Friesen Through Parc, I provide private & semi private fitness training at a unique location with indoor & outdoor space. Unplugged training focused on plyometrics, calisthenics, free weights, resistance and HIIT work. I have certifications ranging from Mobility Screening, Core Conditioning, Shoulder & Ankle Rehabilitation, Kinetic Anatomy, as well as Kettlebells and Battle Ropes, and I continue to grow my toolbox and take new lessons to further myself and my clients. Additionally, I teach STRONG Group Fitness classes, as well as specializing in Mobility Assessment with Exercise Prescription and Fitness Program Design. Let me show you how thoughtful progression with a caring professional can transcend your fitness! Fitness training is my passion, and in order to be the motivator and mobilizer my clients deserve, I became more than a fitness trainer, I certified through Stretch to Win for Fascial Stretch Therapy to increase my ability to encourage clients range of motion in ways I never could have through training alone. I also found a calling to train in other modalities, to further my knowledge of the body and training recovery techniques. I love working with people and being part of their journey to the best version of themselves, overcoming limitations and realizing the endless potential we hold within ourselves! I’m Shal, your trainer with Eight Arms and I got you for Mobility!

Shal also instructs Strong classes! See page 12 for details.

250-537-1220 Visit our websites:

https://www.crd.bc.ca/service/fireand-emergencyprograms/emergency-management and www.prepareyourself.ca

up a personal trailing client ① Pick package from the Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre.

a personal training punch ② Purchase card for 3, 6 or 12 sessions. ③ A trainer will contact you within 3 days to schedule your training.

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Emergency Program Contact Information

3 Easy Step to Reaching your Fitness Goals:

Molly Black

I believe movement is the key to living a long, happy, healthy and pain-free life. I started my fitness journey back in 2013 by accomplishing my goal of becoming an ACE certified personal trainer. I am passionate about helping clients of all ages Molly Black reach mobility, confidence and health goals in a one-on-one session or a couples training session. Guiding this transformation safely, effectively and most importantly having fun along the way. I continued my education with a keen interest in functional movement which led me to TRX training. I completed two certifications with TRX, functional movement and suspension training. This has given me the tools to create a dynamic and extremely effective training program suitable for all ages and abilities. To understand better the mind - body connection through movement, my studies directed me towards the academy of applied movement neurology. With manual muscle testing you can increase range of motion, muscular engagement and stability. My driving commitment to the improvement of my client’s quality of life is the most fulfilling part of my job.

Molly also instructs TRX classes! See page 12 for details.

Brian Bogdanovich, Emergency Coordinator ESS Director ssiepc@crd.bc.ca Candice Seagull and Derek Capitaine, Deputy Emergency Coordinator POD Coordinators ssidepc@crd.bc.ca For information concerning:

• Personal/Family emergency preparedness information • POD - Neighborhood Emergency Preparedness Program • ESS - Emergency Support Services • EOC - Emergency Operations Centre We offer training in preparedness, disaster first aid and pet emergency needs. If you are interested send us an email at ssiepc@crd.bc.ca.

Candice Seagull and Derek Capitaine.

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PROGRAMS DIY Birthday Party

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Fee: $49 + $2 per • Swimmer up to 16 maximum Time: Saturday 12:30-2:15pm (shared access to the pool inflatable 7+ years only) Sunday 1:30-3:15pm / 3:30-5:15pm Includes: 1 hr. 45 min. of party room access and swim time. *Renter responsible for clean up after party* ........................

Fun Leader Hosted Birthday Party

Fee: $91 + $2 per • 2 weeks advance notice Swimmer up to 16 maximum Time: Saturday 12:30-2:15pm (shared access to the pool inflatable 7+ years only) Sunday 1:30-3:15pm / 3:30-5:15pm Includes: 1 hr. 45 min. of party room access and swim time. Host will lead the group in 1/2 hour of games/activities and offer face painting to all members of the party. Room take down done by host. ........................

Fun Leader Hosted Teen Birthday Party

Parc Main-DeRooS Family How long have you been coming to the pool? Since we moved here 8 years ago. It was one of the real bonuses for us to move to Salt Spring with small kids. What made you decide to start coming? So our kids could grow up with solid water skills, being safe in and around the water as we live on the coast. When the kids were really little, and still today, it’s the one place we could always look forward to coming to in any season, and know everyone’s needs will be met. What benefits have you experienced from coming to the pool? We’ve all been able to learn and practice water skills, stay active and relax. It’s a place where we’ve always felt surrounded by community. What is your favorite thing/program about the pool? Miya and Nomi: Jr. Lifeguarding!!! Mike: the hot tub and playing with our kids in the water. Michi: the friendly, welcoming staff and how comfortable/easy it is to use the pool. Kaito: the stairs! Anything else you’d like to tell the community about the pool or PARC programs? We just feel so grateful to have the pool on Salt Spring and we’re really excited about the richness of all of the new offerings PARC has brought our island... and Jr. Lifeguarding is the best!

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PROFILES Lauren Benson Lifeguard, Swim Instructor, Lifesaving Instructor, Aquafit Instructor and Babysitting Instructor How long have you been in recreation? I have been involved with athletics all my life. If there was a school team I was on it. My favourite sports have always been swimming, distance running and volleyball. I formalized my involvement with recreation two years ago when I joined the Rainbow Road Aquatic team. What drew you to this field of work? I have always enjoyed working with the public and I really enjoy working with young children. The opportunity to be part of the Rainbow Road Aquatic team is what inspired me to investigate the training that was required in order for me to pursue this path. What are your hobbies? I live on a small farm. Life on a farm means never being bored. I spend my days at the pool or running with my dogs and looking after the farm. What is your Education and Training? I have my: National Lifeguard, Life Saving Instructor, Water Safety Instructor, and have most recently secured my Aquafit Instructor designation... to be continued with more to come! What is one thing on your bucket list? One thing? I really want to try ziplining, bungeejumping and the CN Tower Edge Walk..... What do you love about your job? I love working with people. I love the joy on their faces when they “get it right”... “when the lightbulb goes on”.... there is nothing like it in the world. I am simply blessed. Do you have any advice for people who want to start working in aquatics and recreation? Aquatics and recreation seem like fun but they are serious business. You have to remember at all times that safety is the number one priority. It is not a game. Attention to detail and respect for others are key. You have to be very serious about what you are doing and remember that lives are in your hands. Plus always have the right music! S A LT S P R I N G I S L A N D PA R K S A N D R E C R E AT I O N G U I D E

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Fee: $91 + $2 per • Swimmer up to 16 maximum • 2 weeks advance notice Time: Friday 6-7:45pm (shared access to the pool inflatable 7+ years only) Includes: 1 hr. 45 min. of party room access, swim time during Friday night madness and shared use of WIBIT. Host will lead the group in 1/2 hour of games/activities. Room take down done by host.

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Rainbow Road AQUATIC CENTRE Programs Starfish/ Duck (4-24 month olds) NEW... DROP-IN FORMAT $6.15 per session In this parent and tot class, caregivers will learn to support their little ones in developing water safe behaviour while learning to swim. Caregivers will learn support and hold techniques, submersion (optional participation), assisted front and back floats, movement in the water, choking prevention and choking response. Parent participation required.

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RED CROSS SWIM PRESCHOOL LESSONS Red Cross Swim Preschool is an eight-level stand-alone program for four months to sixyear-old children that allows swimmers to enter various levels based on age and ability.

CUSTOM PRIVATE LESSONS

Want to set up your own set of lessons, tailored to all of your needs? Custom private lessons are designed to fit your busy lifestyle. You can request the time and date, decide how many lessons you would like, sign up with a friend and split the cost, and choose your favorite instructor. Best of all, custom private lessons have the flexibility to reschedule or cancel (24 hrs notice is required). Please email ssiparc@crd.bc.ca to book your custom lesson set today! Note: lesson requests may take 7 days to process. ½ hr custom private lesson $21.37 ½ hr semi-private lesson (2-3 people) $32.05

BLOCK PRIVATE LESSONS

Block Private Lessons are a great option for those who need one-on-one instruction and can commit to an entire lesson set (usually 6-10 lessons). Although you won’t have some of the perks of custom lessons, you will be paired with one of our experienced instructors to help you achieve your swimming goals. Please see the lesson grid for available time slots. ½ hr block private lesson $10.69 ½ hr block semi-private lesson (2-3 people) $16.03

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Sea Turtle (24-36 month olds) - In this parent and tot class, caregivers will learn to support their little ones in developing water safe behaviour while learning to swim. This is a great way to prepare toddlers for un-parented swimming lessons. Parent participation required. Sea otter - Open eyes underwater (attempted), rhythmic breathing 3 times, front float and back float and recovery 3 sec, front and back glide 3 sec, front swim 1m (assisted). Salamander - Open eyes underwater, rhythmic breathing 5 times, front float and back float and recovery, front and back glide with kick 2m, roll-over glide 2m, front swim 2m. Sunfish - Rhythmic breathing 5 times (2 ways), front and back glide with kick 5m, roll-over glide with kick 5m, side glide with kick 2m (assisted), front swim 5m. Crocodile - Rhythmic breathing 10 times (2 ways), front and back glide with kick 7m, side glide with kick 5m, front and back swim 5m. Whale - Rhythmic breathing, front to side glide 10 times, front, back and side glide with kick 10m, front and back swim 10m. Once your child is over 5 years old and has completed Whale you can register your child into Swim Kids 3.

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Rainbow Road AQUATIC CENTRE Programs Swim Kids 1 - Rhythmic breathing 5 times, front and back float and recovery 3 sec, front and back glide 5 sec, front and back glide with kick 5m, roll-over glides 5 sec, front swim 5m and distance swim 5m. Swim Kids 2 - Rhythmic breathing 10 times (2 ways), front and back glide with flutter kick 10m, side glide with flutter kick 5m (assisted), roll-over glide with flutter kick 5m, front swim 5m and distance swim 10m.

30 min. RED CROSS SWIM KIDS LESSONS - Welcome to Red Cross Swim Kids. Our fun, learn-to-swim program for children ages 5-12. This 10 level program helps swimmers develop the five main swimming strokes – front crawl, back crawl, elementary back stroke, breast stroke, and side stroke-which supports learning how to be safe in, on, and around the water. The program also increases fitness and endurance through enjoyable activities.

Swim Kids 4 - Rhythmic breathing 15 times (front crawl specific) , front and back glide with flutter kick 15m, side glide with flutter kick 15m, back swim with shoulder roll 15m, front crawl 10m and distance swim 25m.

Swim Kids 6 - Front and back crawl 25m, elementary back stroke 15m and distance swim z0m, elementary back stroke 25m, front scull 15m, whip kick on front 15m and distance swim 150m.

Why should kids have all the fun? Water safety is for everyone! Whether you have never swam before or want to improve your strokes. Block Private Lessons are a great way to reach your goals. See details on page 14.

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Tips for a great swim lesson: instructor on the first day of lessons. This helps the instructors evaluate their students and keeps all of their progress in one place. ✔ Ensure your child showers and uses the bathroom before lessons. ✔ Ask your child to wait for their instructor under their level sign. ✔ Do not bring a sick swimmer to lessons.

✔ Tie hair back and ensure goggles fit properlyno mask goggles please, they inhibit proper breath control. ✔ Parents and siblings wishing to enjoy a swim or hot tub before, during or after a swim lesson, please pay admission at Reception before entering. ✔ If swimming during lesson time, please respect lesson space and equipment.

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Swim Kids 7 - Front and back crawl 50m, elementary back stroke 25m, front scull 15m, whip kick on front 15m and distance swim 150m. Swim Kids 8 - Front and back crawl 75m, elementary back stroke 25m, breast stroke 15m and distance swim 300m.

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Swim Kids 5 - Rhythmic breathing 20 times, front and back crawl 15m, whip kick on back 10m and distance swim 50m.

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Swim Kids 3 - Rhythmic breathing 15 times, front and back glide with flutter kick 15m, side glide with flutter kick 10m, front glide/side glide combo 10m (assisted), front swim 10m and distance swim 15m.

Swim Kids 9 - Front and back crawl 100m, elementary back stroke 50m, breast stroke 25m, sidestroke kick 15m and distance swim 400m. Swim Kids 10 - Front and back crawl 100m, elementary back stroke 50m, breast stroke 50m, sidestroke 25m and distance swim 500m.

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Experience the Run, jump, climb on our new inflatable obstacle course. Ages 7+. See pool schedule on pg 2 for WIBIT times. Thanks to the Salt Spring Foundation for the donation of the pool inflatable.

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ADVANCED AQUATIC COURSES JUNIOR LIFEGUARD CLUB (8-13 yrs) The fun of being a lifeguard starts now! If you love the water, need a change from Red Cross Swimming Lessons or you have enjoyed Junior Lifeguard Camp in the past, Junior Lifeguard Club is for you! Participants will learn water rescues and first aid skills, improve their swimming and fitness, and shadow real lifeguards. This program is designed for progressive learning and does not award a certification but is a great progression and compliment to the Bronze Program. Participants must be able to swim continuously for 100 metres (4 lengths). Club t-shirts available $15. *No lesson Oct 18, Nov 15. Instructor: Aquatic Instructor F 12pm-1pm Sep 13 - Oct 25 $48.96/6 classes F 12pm-1pm Nov 1 - Dec 20 $57.12/7 classes Location: Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre (Lobby)

LIFEGUARD SCHOOL (15-18 yrs)

Designed for Secondary School students, lifeguard School aligns all 4 courses needed to become a Lifeguard and a member of the Rainbow Road Aquatic staff team. Candidates take Bronze Medallion and Standard First Aid in the Fall, Bronze Cross in the Winter and National Lifeguard during Spring Break. Candidates who complete the training are guaranteed an interview with the opportunity to work at the pool starting Spring 2020. Prerequisite: Recommended for students who will turn 16 years old before Spring Break 2020 and have a strong swimming ability. For more information contact parc@crd.bc.ca Instructor: Aquatic Instructor Location: Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre BRONZE MEDALLION Candidates will develop the judgement, knowledge, skills and fitness required to save lives and prevent aquatic emergencies. Worth two grade 11 high school credits. *No class on Oct. 18. F 1:30pm-4:30pm Sept 20 - Nov 8 $149/7 classes Location: Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre STANDARD FIRST AID w/ CPR C Covering all aspects of first aid and CPR for children and adults. F 1:30-4:30pm Nov 22-Dec20 $122/5 classes Location: Creekside Meeting Room

WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR RECERT Candidates who complete the recert course successfully will be recertified in their Water Safety Instructor certification for an additional 2 years. This course will include updates to the Red Cross Swim program and will allow candidates to develop their teaching ideas and techniques further through peer teaching sessions. Candidates will be required to perform swimming strokes to a Swim Kids 10 standard and emergency response skills during the course. Please bring current WSI card to class. Instructor: Chelsea Harris Su 8:30am-1:30pm Dec 8 $100 Location: Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre (Lobby)

SPECIAL EVENTS • Family Wellness Free Swim

Sponsored by choicesandchances.ca Sa Oct 19 1:30pm-3pm

NATIONAL LIFEGUARD – POOL OPTION The National Lifeguard program develops a sound understanding of lifeguarding principles, good judgment, communication skills, and a mature responsible attitude toward the role. The lifeguard’s primary role is to prevent injuries and to facilitate a safe and enjoyable aquatic experience. National Lifeguard training emphasizes prevention and effective rescue response in emergencies including first aid treatment. Participants will be required to perform a series of physical standards (contact the aquatic centre for more information). 100% attendance is mandatory. Prerequisites: 16 years of age, Bronze Cross and Standard First Aid. Instructor: Paul Wechselberger Nov 1 – 11 $305/7 classes F 3pm-7pm Nov 1 & 8 Sa 9am-5pm Nov 2 & 9 Su 10am-6:30pm Nov 3 & 10 M 10am-6pm Nov 11 Location: Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2019

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BRONZE STAR (12yrs +) The Lifesaving Society Bronze Star program helps to prepare skilled swimmers for success in Bronze Medallion. In Bronze Star, participants develop problem-solving and decisionmaking skills as individuals and with partners. Candidates develop WaterSmart confidence and learn basic lifesaving and resuscitation skills needed to be safe and help others be safe around water. Participants develop stroke efficiency and endurance in timed swims (400 metres). Must be able to swim in deep water; ability to swim 400 metres (16 lengths). Instructor: Aquatic Instructor F-Su 12pm-3:30pm Dec 27 - 29 $95/3 classes Location: Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre (Lobby)

• Halloween Swim

Join us for a fun spooky swim with games, tricks & treats! F Oct 25 6:30-8:30pm

• New Moon Float

Float while serenaded into your beginnings and intentions with the new moon. This event will offer peaceful pool time by candlelight, and include music and a guided meditation. Tu Nov 26 7:30-9:30pm Registered $10 Drop in $12

• Winter Solstice Swim

Celebrate the shortest day of the year with a fun swim, games, crafts and treats! F Dec 20, 6:30-8:30pm

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Rainbow Road aQUaTiC CEnTRE PRogRams FaLL 2019 Program Registrations Registrations now now take take place place at at the the Rainbow Rainbow Road Road Aquatic Aquatic Centre Centre including including camps camps and and classes. classes. To To register register online online go go to to Program www.ssiparc.ca www.ssiparc.ca and and to to register register by by phone phone call call 250-537-1402. 250-537-1402. You You can can also also register register in in person person at at the the pool pool at at 262 262 Rainbow Rainbow Road. Road.

FALL SWIMMING LESSONS 2019: Ages 4 months to 6 years and Block Private Lessons Parent Parent & & Tot: Tot: Starfish/ Starfish/ Duck Duck 4-24 4-24 mo. mo. (30 (30 mins) mins)

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Licensed Recreation Based Preschool Beginning September 2020 PARC will be offering a Licensed Preschool for children aged 3-4. This recreation based program will be held in our new purpose built preschool classroom at the Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre and will focus on play-based learning as well.

We strive to provide children with: • Daily opportunities to explore nature (rain or shine), field trips and swimming • Opportunities to make their own choices • Positive role models • The opportunity to problem solve at the individual and group level • A safe, caring environment • Independence through daily life skills • Creativity through open-ended art and crafts • Encouragement and support • Environment awareness through composting, recycling and gardening

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Enrollment • Children must to 3 or 4 years old before December 31 of the current program year to enrol in the program. • An interest list is now available at the Rainbow Road Pool. Those on the interest list will be notified when registration opens. Reserve you spot today as space is limited. • 2020/2021 School Year Program (September to June) M & W 9am - 11:30am / 12:45pm - 3:15pm Tu & Th 9am - 11:30am / 12:45pm - 3:15pm

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Bench Donation Program The Partners with PARC program enables the community and PARC to work together to provide facilities, programs and parkland which enrich our community. One way you can become a partner with PARC is by gifting a park bench, with commemorative plaque, to be place in a scenic area of a park. Your donation to the Partners with PARC program may have tax advantages for you, your business or your organization. The Capital Regional District will issue a “Letter of Acknowledgement” for each donation, suitable for tax purposes. Cost of the bench, plaque, cement base, installation, and maintenance for 10 years is $2,500. For additional information or to purchase a memorial bench please contact the Salt Spring Island CRD Administration office at 108-121 McPhillips Avenue or email saltspring@crd.bc.ca . These gifts benefit our community and become your legacy to the future of Salt Spring Island.

parc’s trail system In 2019, PARC’s trail crew has focused on major repair and upgrades on existing trails such as Mouat Park. Pick up the latest version of PARC’s brochure, ‘Trails At A Glance’. In addition to updated trail rating information, the guide includes two of our newest trails, Bishop’s Walk and Blackburn, and stunning photos taken by one of PARC’s trail crew, Justin Byron. Hard copies are available at the PARC office and at the Tourist Information Centre, or it can be viewed online at www.crd. bc.ca/ssiparc. PARC’s trail system totals almost 40 km of developed trails that provide residents and visitors with opportunities for physical activities such as walking, running and bird watching, as well as mountain biking and horseback riding where permitted. Get together and enjoy the great outdoors with friends and family. Additional Island trail networks can be found in Provincial Parks and the Salt Spring Island Conservancy properties.

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The following pages contain programs and information brought to you from members of the community.

COMMUNITY INFO AND PROGRAMS Arts, Dance & Culture................. 26 Child Care & Preschool............... 30 Community Groups.................... 31 Early Years................................. 32 Festivals & Community Events.... 24 Food & Farming......................... 33 General Interest........................ 33 Health, Fitness & Wellness......... 34 Information Resources............... 36 Personal Development............... 37 Recreation and Sports................ 38 Rental Facilities......................... 42 Youth Groups & Centres.............. 42 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.

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS

FESTIVALS + COMMUNITY EVENTS

Sept through December 2019 If you are planning an event in a park, don’t forget you need a Park Use Permit from PARC! Apply online for your permit at www.ssiparc.ca

Ongoing: MARKET IN THE PARK www.crd.bc.ca/parks-recreation-culture/ssi-market 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 30 2019 to October 26, 2019, 9 am to 4 pm. marketinthepark@crd.bc.ca TUESDAY FARMERS MARKET www.saltspringtuesdaymarket.com This market specializes in authentic, local, fresh and seasonal foods homegrown and handmade on Salt Spring Island. Join us and enjoy the taste of local food in Centennial Park every Tuesday 2 pm to 6 pm from the start of June to the end of October.​ Lions Garage Sale Fridays and Saturdays for sales and drop offs. 10am-12pm running September thru to end of June. ARTSPRING www.artspring.ca ArtSpring is a community performing and visual arts facility. See website for concerts and events. 250 537 2125 • info@artspring.ca ARTCRAFT www.ssartscouncil.com/artcraft June 8 to September 16, 2019, open daily 10am-5pm. BC’s longest running fine arts and crafts show and sale celebrates 50 years. 100 local artisans and monthly fine art exhibitions all in historic Mahon Hall. 250 537 0899 • info@ssartscouncil.com Improv drop-in Tuesday nights 7-9pm in the Salt Spring Elementary school multipurpose space.

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salt spring pride www.daissi.org SEPT. 5-8 September 5-8, 2019. Come and join the LGBTQ community in our annual PRIDE event, the Parade will be held on September 7th. See website for more details. saltspringpride@gmail.com

Harvest Food and Drink Festival OCT. all month During the month of October, local restaurants and farms will be hosting Harvest Dinners where the talents of chefs will combine with locally produced ingredients in a winemakers inspired menu. Restaurants will be encouraged to feature Harvest Food & Drink Festival Inspired Menus with the spotlight on local ingredients, wine and beer offerings. Participating restaurants, prices, wineries and menus to be announced. We are also inviting Southern Gulf Island restaurants to be involved!! Ticket information and details on www.sipandsavoursaltspring.com

Salt Spring Island Fall Fair SEPT. 14+15 www.ssifi.org/fall-fair September 14 & 15, 2019. One of the biggest events of the year on the Island is the annual Fall Fair, held at the Farmers’ Institute Grounds at 351 Rainbow Road, outside the village of Ganges. The fair attracts thousands of visitors who attend to see award-winning displays, prize-winning livestock and first rate entertainment by local musicians. The program and entry catalogue is available at Foxglove, Tourist Information Centre, Island Savings and online. ssifi@shaw.ca • 250 537 4755 Westcoast Work Boat Fall SEPT. 20-23 Rendezvous http://wwbaca.com/events/2019-wwba-fall- rendezvous/ 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 20-23, 2019 on the SSI Harbour Authority’s Kanaka Dock. Martin Milner • 250 653 9516 • martinmlnr@gmail.com Terry Fox Run www.terryfox.org SEPT. 22 Sunday, September 22, 2019. This a non-competitive, all inclusive, family oriented activity where participants can run or walk (no dogs pls), all in support of cancer research. Register and pledge online at www.terryfox.org. No entry fee and no minimum pledge. Starts at Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre Registration at 9:00am, run/walk at 10:00. Janine Fernandes-Hayden • 250 537 8314 janinefernandeshayden@gmail.com

Sip & Savour Salt Spring OCT. 19 On Saturday October 19th from 1 to 4 pm, the Salt Spring Farmers’ Institute will be transformed into a fabulous Sip & Savour Salt Spring Grazing Experience as visitors will sip fine beverages from the Gulf Islands and Vancouver Island region and savour samples of delicious local and regional foods prepared by local chefs and food producers. Tickets will be available online or at the Chamber office. Part proceeds will go towards the Gulf Islands Secondary School Culinary Program, supporting local food education. Hallowe’en Celebration Take in the annual fireworks show over Ganges Harbour, at 7:30pm on October 31, 2019, sponsored by the Salt Spring Island Fire Department. oct.

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SPOOK HOUSE Enjoy the Spook House happening at Mahon Hall. Doors open at 5:45pm October 31st. There is a pause for fireworks and then they re-open for another half an hour after fireworks end. The event is a fundraiser for GISS Improv and Salt Spring Festival of Fools. oct.

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Salt Spring Island Apple Festival SEPT. www.saltspringapplefestival.org 29 Sunday, September 29, 2019 from 9am to 5pm. The 20th Annual Apple Festival is an incredible community event, attracting about 1500 apple lovers, celebrating the apples (and food) of Salt Spring Island and connecting you with the farms and farmers that produce this very special diversity of tasty, healthy food. Come to APPLE HEAVEN! Harry Burton • 250 653 2007 • harryburton@shaw.ca

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CLASSICALLY ENGLISH www.bachontherock.org The English Oratorio in the 18th Century Saturday, November 2, 2019 at 7:30 pm ArtSpring.

Game of throws Catapult yourself back to Medieval times with Pumpkin Chunkin, a Wandering Minstrel, Court Jester, Lords & Ladies, a by donation barbeque and much more with great prizes and a silent auction. Come see our custom built trebuchet, throw your pumpkin to compete for top honours and cool awards! Best costume prizes as well so wear your armour! We are very kid friendly. Saturday, November 2, 2019, 12-4pm. Sponsored by Salt Spring Lions Club 250 537 2000

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“The Salty Awards” – Local Business & NOV. Community Awards 14 www.saltspringchamber.com Taking place Nov. 14. Join us for this annual celebration of local businesses on Salt Spring Island. Special reception and events for community members and small businesses. Presented by Windsor Plywood, Island Savings Credit Union, and the Chamber of Commerce. Chamber of Commerce • 250 537 4223 Salt Spring Literacy’s Giant Book Sale +JEWELS FOR NOV. LITERACY SALE www.saltspringliteracy.org 15-17 The 13th Annual Giant Book Sale, and 5th Annual Jewels for Literacy Sale, a Salt Spring Literacy fundraiser, will be held November 15 to 17, 2019 at the Farmers’ Institute. Thousands of fantastic books, and pre-loved jewelry. Start your holiday shopping at the Book Sale and support community directed learning! 250 537 9717 • coordinator@saltspringliteracy.org WinterCraft www.ssartscouncil.com 22 NOV. DEC. 22 November 22 – December 22. Open Daily 10-5. Seasonal arts and crafts show and sale with 80 plus local artists. Find something beautiful, local and unique for the people on your list. 250 537 0899

Glowtini Contest www.christmasonsaltspring.com DEC. TBA Attend one of the most popular events during Christmas on Salt Spring! Local bartenders compete for the best “Get your Glow on” martini including local ingredients and artistic flair. Esteemed judges choose a winner and “Glowtini’s” are auctioned off to benefit Copper Kettle. Try them out through the holiday season! Date to be announced. Beaver Point Hall Christmas Craft Fair DEC. 5-7 December 5th-7th, 2019. Annual Christmas Craft Fair. beaverpointhall@gmail.com DEC.

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Fulford Hall Christmas Craft Fair www.fulfordhall.com December 6-December 8, 2019. Annual Christmas Craft Fair. Carols for Christmastide Community Carol Sing-along at All Saints by-the-Sea. Everyone is welcome! Refreshments. Date to be announced.

Christmas Markets in the Park DEC. 7,14+21 Saturdays, December 7, 14, 21, 2019 10am to 2pm in Centennial Park. Find fantastic local gift ideas and wonderful farmed produce and prepared food for your special holiday event. Rob Pingle • marketinthepark@crd.bc.ca Santa’s Christmas Ship DEC. 7 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 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 7, 2019. Sponsored by the Salt Spring and Bellingham Lions Club. 250 537 2000

Messiah Sing-A-Long www.bachontherock.org NOV. Saturday November 30th at Fulford Hall, this wil be the 7th annual Messiah 30 Sing-A-Long. Hosted by Bach on the Rock and Salt Spring Chamber Choir and Orchestra.

December Christmas on Salt Spring Chili Contest and Light-up DEC. 1 www.christmasonsaltspring.com Chili Cook-off, Ganges Light Up and Caroling takes place Saturday, December 1st 4:00-6:00pm in Centennial Park. Compete to have the best chili on Salt Spring Island! Proceeds to the Food Bank. Free to participate and attend. Santa Arrives www.christmasonsaltspring.com DEC. TBA Sponsored by the Salt Spring Arts Council and Driftwood Publishing. Santa arrives by float plane 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. Date to be announced. GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2019

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COMMUNITYongoing INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS ARTS, DANCE + CULTURE personalized support Arts Associations and Facilities

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ARTSPRING www.artspring.ca Friends and family come together year round at ArtSpring to enjoy community theatre, professional touring artists, exhibitions, talks, children’s recitals, opera, and more. 250 537 2125 • info@artspring.ca

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and, managing historic Mahon Hall. Our programs enhance community vibrancy: ArtCraft and WinterCraft, Art Jam, Artist in the Class, Workshops on the Rock, Easter Art Show, Salt Spring National Art Prize, Artists in Residence, Grants, Awards, and cultural events throughout the year. info@ssartscouncil.com

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GULF ISLANDS SCHOOL OF THE PERFORMING ARTS (GISPA) – YOUTH 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 • jdonaldson@sd64.bc.ca

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May. New dancers always welcome. 734 Upper Ganges Road. Alan & Marilynne Talk to your Ideal Protein Weight Loss Coach today! Cunningham 250 537 5356 • almarcun@telus.net

SALT SPRING SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE CLUB SSI Scottish Country Dance Club hosts social dancing events, an annual Robbie Burns Dinner, Saint Andrews Day community dance as well as weekly classes please contact Catherine for information at cdbennett53@gmail.com or visit our website and Facebook page https://sites.google.com/view/ssiscdc/home https://www. facebook.com/saltspringscottishdancers SWING DANCE Beginners always welcome, lessons scheduled through the year. Dance to Big Band and ‘50s and ’60s rock n’ roll. Wendy Hartnett • 250 537 4118 • w_hartnett@hotmail.com WITCH DANCE SALT SPRING A group dancing the Wolfshager Hexenbrut Theatrical Dance. Facebook - Witch Dance Salt Spring. Kathy Weisner • 250 537 5058

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Phone: 250.537.5534 Ganges Road, Salt Spring Island, B.C. V8K 2S7 Pharmasave Downtown Ganges DANCE CLASSES & INSTRUCTORS 104 Lower Ganges Road, Salt Spring Island, B.C. V8K 2S7 Phone: 250.537.5534 Phone: 250.537.5534 See PARC programs on page 10 for • Beginner Line Dancing.

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ANTLER RIDGE DANCE STUDIO www.facebook.com/danceonantlerridge/ Proprietor, Robbyn Scott, offers dance and movement exploration classes for adults, on-typical. You should not expect to experience similar results. You should consult your physician or other health care professional before starting this or any other diet program studio rentals for specific movement practitioners and visiting artists. termine if it is right for your needs. This is an Independent Centre approved by Ideal Protein to promote the Ideal Protein Weight Loss Method and sell Ideal Protein Products. 250 653 4088 • antlerridgedance@gmail.com

ARTSPRING www.artspring.ca Workshops throughout the year taught by visiting dance companies. 250professional 537 2125 • info@artspring.ca e similar results. You should consult your physician or other health care before starting this or any other diet program Results non-typical. You should not expect to experience similar results. You should consult your physician or other health care professional before starting this or any other diet program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is an Independent Centre approved by Ideal Protein to promote the Ideal Protein Weight Loss Method and sell Ideal Protein Products.

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COMMUNITY DANCE www.bonesforever.com/dance Classes, workshops and performances. Anna Haltrecht • 250 537 5681 anna@bonesforever.com

Bach on the Rock www.bachontherock.com Do you enjoy singing or playing classical music? Bach on the Rock Chamber Choir and Orchestra is looking for new members, particularly singers (SATB) and string players. We rehearse Sunday afternoons at the Salt Spring United Church. Contact bachontherock1@gmail.com or for more information.

DANCE TEMPLE www.dancetemplesaltspring.com A dance experience for all ages/walks of life. Conscious dance held in a safe space. Facilitators, soundscapes and musical guests vary. Mondays and Thursdays 7-9pm at Beaver Point Hall. RAINWOOD DANCE STUDIO www.rainwooddancestudio.com Our experienced and creative teaching staff are eager to share their passion for dance with you. We offer ballet, modern/contemporary, jazz, street jazz, musical theatre, flamenco, tap and hip hop classes. rainwooddancestudio@gmail.com SALTY WHEELS SQUARE DANCE www.region1.squaredance.bc.ca. See listing under Dance. SOCIAL PARTNER DANCE 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. Contact us for current class info. Facebook – Ballroom Dance Salt Spring Kathy Weisner • 250 537 5058 ballroomdancess@gmail.com

BANDEMONIUM MUSIC SOCIETY info@bandemonium.org Two community bands for all ages to develop skills, enjoy music and perform. SS Concert Band performs classic and contemporary wind ensemble music. Swing Shift Big Band plays Latin and swing music at dances and concerts. SS Concert Band, Keith Ollerenshaw keith.ollerenshaw@gmail.com Swing Shift Big Band, Derrick Milton dsmilton@telus.net 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.

PIPERS & DRUMMERS ASSOCIATION For any occasion. Hire one piper or the whole band. Doug Fraser • 250 537 7748 • totemtot@telus.net SALT STRINGS CHAMBER ENSEMBLE A training and performing ensemble for the orchestral strings: violin, viola, cello, and bass. Coached by Paula Kiffner. Designed for adult amateur string players. Carol Wright • 250 537 5982 kiffwright@shaw.ca 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 folk music musicians. See website for details. SALT SPRING SINGERS www.saltspringsingers.ca Meet weekly to sing under the guidance of a skilled director. Concerts are presented twice a year. UBUNTU SACRED SONG CIRCLE Learn chants and rounds from many traditions in a relaxed and reverent environment. All voices welcome. Contact: Barbara Slater • 250 653 4186 barbaramarie@telus.net

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS ARTS, DANCE + CULTURE Music Groups & Associations cont. VIVA CHORALE! CHOIR www.vivachoralesaltspring.com Community choir, youth to adult, dedicated to improving our musicianship and delivering quality music through formal concerts and informal performances at seniors’ residences and community events.

MUSIC LESSONS B NATURAL SCHOOL OF PIANO Melissa Grace Kodaly and Chris Kodaly, ARCT 250 537 5131 • melissagracekoldaly@gmail.com piano88@shaw.ca DREAM DEEP MUSIC oonamcouat.com Piano, voice, harp, music theory, performance skills & sound therapy. Offering a holistic approach to making music for all ages and all levels. Innovative teaching methods rooted in technique, anchored in self-awareness and inspiring joy. Oona McOuat • 250 537 2088 oonasong@yahoo.com ISLAND WINDS MUSIC STUDIO Piano, woodwinds, brass, singing, theory & harmony. Programs include jazz improvisation; band instrument explorations (enable an informed instrument choice for SIMS); never too late to learn to play (again) for adults. Wendy Milton & Derrick Milton islandwinds@telus.net • 250 537 4654 VESUVIUS MUSIC STUDIOS www.vesuviusmusicstudios.com Lessons for all ages. More details on website. Diana and Lloyd English

THEATRE / DRAMATIC ARTS

See PARC programs on page 10 for: • Adult Circus Skills • Salt Spring Improv Workshop ACTIVE PASS PRODUCTIONS 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

FRITZ CINEMA 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 READERS’ THEATRE A group of people who act with their voices. Meet every Monday at 10am to read plays, poetry or prose and perform publicly once or twice a year. Salt Spring Seniors Centre at 379 Lower Ganges Rd. Murray Shoolbraid • 250 537 5432 SALT SPRING COMMUNITY THEATRE www.facebook.com/saltspringcommunitytheatre/ 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.

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.

FABRIC ART GROUPS ISLAND COMFORT QUILTS 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 SALT SPRING WEAVERS & SPINNERS GUILD saltspringweaversandspinners.com Our guild meets regularly to share and learn together. We have a varied program with workshops and presentations on weaving, spinning, felting and dyeing. See website for dates. STITCH DIMENSION QUILT GUILD Members meet the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month. 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

FABRIC ART INSTRUCTION FELT MAKING WORKSHOPS & PRIVATE FELTING & TEXTILE COURSES www.ulriekebenner.com – Art You Wear in Felt & Silk. Ulrieke Benner • 250 537 1723 ulrieke@ulriekebenner.com NUNO FELTING WORKSHOPS www.saltspringfiberadventures.com Laurie Steffler Feltscapes Design. See website for a schedule of felt workshops. NUNO FELTING WORKSHOPS www.judithdios.com See website for workshop options and current schedule. MUDPUPPY STUDIOS www.mudpuppyacademy.ca Children’s sewing classes and day camps. Learn to sew clothing for yourself using sewing machines and sergers. 8 years old and up. Francine Hampson-Reid • 778 353 3600 SAORI SALT SPRING WEAVING STUDIO www.saorisaltspring.com SAORI freestyle weaving classes, workshops and retreats. Ages 6-adult. No experience required. “Try-It” classes for new weavers – create a beautiful weaving in 2 hours. Terri Bibby • 250 537 8813 saltspringweaving@gmail.com

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VISUAL ART GROUPS ARTIST’S GROUP (Fulford SENIORS) A supportive, but not instructional, group meeting Mondays 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm in the Andersen Room at Fulford Hall. Ingrid • 250 537 1885 SALT SPRING BASKETRY GUILD www.ssibasketryguild.ca 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, guest speakers and social activities, organizing exhibits of members’ work. New members welcome. facebook.com/ssibasketryguild contact@ssibasketryguild.ca SALT SPRING ISLAND PAINTERS GUILD https://ssipaintersguild.ca The Painters Guild offers a range of activities once a week, including workshops, drawing sessions, printmaking, outdoor sketching, calligraphy, shows and fellowship. Anyone who has a desire to draw and paint is welcome to become a member. To join the Painters Guild simply visit the website to register. ssipg@hotmail.com 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. Patricia Gibson • patriciagibson198@gmail.com SALT SPRING PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB www.ssphotog.ca Open to anyone, beginner to expert. We meet on the second Wednesday of every month, 7pm at Harbour House. The club participates in the annual island-wide photography festival Photofest and also exhibits separately. Pierre Mineau, President • 250 537-2663 pierre.mineau2@gmail.com

VISUAL ART INSTRUCTION See PARC programs for: • Observational Drawing Using Graphite (pg 10) • Introduction to Portrait Drawing (pg 10) • Teen architechtural Design (pg 9) • Teen Graphic Novel & Comic Book Creation (pg 9) • Beginners Blacksmith for Youth (pg 9) • Beginners Blacksmith for Adult (pg 10) WORKSHOPS ON THE ROCK (WOR) www.ssartscouncil.com/workshops/ Workshops on the Rock: Salt Spring Arts Council presents a series of in house creative workshops for children, youth and adults in historic Mahon Hall. Multi-week and single day arts exploration with artistmentors. See website for info and registration. 250 537 0899 • wor@ssartscouncil.com ARTS AND CRAFTS (SS SENIORS SERVICES SOCIETY) Arts and Crafts afternoon, support and sharing, at the SS Seniors Centre, Tuesdays 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm. Bring your painting and crafts projects to share with the group. 379 Lower Ganges Road • 250 537 4604

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COMMUNICATION & LITERACY

ART BY HARRISON MANDALA CEDAR YURT STUDIO www.artbyharrison.com Painting, drawing, collaging, clay hand building, throwing and sculpture techniques. Private individual, group, family sessions, classes and workshops year round to adults, youth and children. Learn visual art techniques also through art therapy workshops and private sessions. Tracy Harrison • 250 537 6568 • tracy@artbyharrison.com

SALT SPRING ISLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY www.saltspring.bc.libraries.coop Open Monday to Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm. A wide range of books, large print books, audiobooks, children’s books, CDs, DVDs, free computers and internet. Community events including book launches, art talks, bridge club, book club, tech tutoring, tech café, and children’s story time. 250 537 4666 • info@saltspringlibrary.com

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

SALT SPRING LITERACY www.saltspringliteracy.org We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the enhancement of literacy on SSI. We provide volunteer tutors in the elementary schools and for adult learners in the areas of reading, writing, math, English as a second language and computer literacy. Volunteers welcome. Free services. 250 537 9717 • info@saltspringliteracy.org

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 • 250 537 9785 • lisa@creativebynature.org

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

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 Private or group lessons for all levels, beginners 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 778 353 0014 • terrireidstudios@gmail.com PASTEL AND BEGINNER DRAWING WORKSHOPS www.gailsibley.com Gail Sibley • 778 440 3131 • gailsibley@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

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POTTERY LESSONS www.juliemackinnonceramics.com Work from slab and wheel thrown forms with lots of decorating. Weekend workshops available, beginner through advanced. Julie MacKinnon • 250 537 2100 POTTERY LESSONS Pat Webber • 250 537 8871 • jwebber@saltspring.com GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2019

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS CHILD CARE + PRESCHOOLS See PARC new Licensed Recreation Based Preschool on page 21 AMELIA’S PLACE FAMILY CHILDCARE Licensed family childcare for children 1 year to early school age. Play and nature based. 250 538 7212 • ameliaschildcare@gmail.com LITTLE BLUE EARLY LEARNING CENTRE A learning through play morning preschool for 2 and 3 year olds plus occasional afternoon drop-in. Licensed Multi-age Centre (2 – 5 yrs.) Infant/ Toddler Centre (under 3 years old). 250 221 BLUE (2583) • littleblue2583@gmail.com FULFORD HARBOUR CHILD CARE SOCIETY www.treefrogdaycare.com TreeFrog is a non-profit daycare offering year round care for children newborn to kindergarten. Our “Learning through play” approach and wooded yard offer many opportunities to explore. Flexible schedules and subsidy available. 250 653 4998 • treefrogdaycare@shaw.ca LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOUSE www.littleredschoolhouse.ca Non-profit that provides outdoor and indoor nature based programs based on learning through play. 3 to 5 year olds. 250 653 4343 earlylearning@littleredschoolhouse.ca

SALT SPRING CO-OPERATIVE PRESCHOOL www.saltspringcooppreschool.com A play-based licensed V.I.C.P.A preschool program for 3 and 4 year olds. Small classes led by an experienced Early Childhood Educator with parent involvement in the classroom and in the non-profit preschool business. 250 537 8445 saltspringcooperativepreschool@gmail.com SALT SPRING EARLY LEARNING CENTRE Our centre is a non-profit society that offers year-round early learning for children 30 months to 5 years old. Qualified licensed staff provide a play-based curriculum revolving around the children’s interests. 250 537 2114 • ssidc@saltspring.com TARA BROWN’S FAMILY DAYCARE Accepts enrollment of all ages including school age children. Open year round. 250 538 0340 • taracbrown@shaw.ca THRIVE Licensed outdoor adventure program for K ‘s to age 12, includes out trips, games, cooking and leadership. Contact 250-537-2622 or thrivekidscanada.ca for more info. TOPHAM FAMILY CHILD CARE www.tophamchildcare.wordpress.com Day care and after school care for ages 1 to 5 years. 250 537 9835

MORNING GLORY DAYCARE Morning Glory is a home-based Waldorf initiative operating throughout the year. Ages 3-7. 250 653 9545 • kimsyurt@gmail.com

at Stowel Lake Farm

FALL SCHEDULE September - December 2019

MONDAY 9 - 10am 5:00 - 6:30pm 7 - 8:30pm

Feldenkrais {Alice Friedman} Vijnana Yoga Level 2 {Hanna Munneke} Yin Yoga {Satiya Channer}

TUESDAY 5:15 - 6:45pm

Yoga {Gay Meagley}

WEDNESDAY 9 - 10:30am 6 - 7:30pm

Hatha Flow Yoga {Dorothy Price} Vijnana Yoga {Liz Young}

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS COMMUNITY GROUPS + RESOURCES 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 CFUW SSI www.cfuwssi.ca Canadian Federation of University Women Salt Spring Island (CFUW SSI) advocates higher education and support for women and children. Bursaries/scholarships provided locally and overseas to disadvantaged students. We have special interest groups for members and monthly meetings featuring guest speakers. Ursula Livingston • 250 931 8561 • info@cfuwssi.ca DEATH CAFÉ www.deathcafe.com Join Jaya Lynda Cole and other Salt Spring Hospice facilitators for a conversation about death where even humour and light heartedness can emerge. All are welcome. Anna Haltrecht • 250 537 5681 • anna@bonesforever.com 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. In addition to supporting the needs of local businesses, we operate the Visitor Information Centre and Salt Spring Tourism. 250 537 4223 • chamber@saltspringchamber.com ISLAND COMFORT QUILTS ICQ provides a comfort quilt free to any islander with a life threatening illness or injury. To request a quilt for someone, volunteer or make a donation of material or cash, contact 250 537 5302 or islandcomfortquilts@shaw.ca. Annual Quilting Bee held yearly in March on a Sunday.

ROTARY CLUB www.saltspringislandrotary.org Rotarians are diverse business and professional leaders who take an active role in their communities while greatly enriching their personal and professional lives. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION www.saltspringbr92.com 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. SALT SPRING COMMUNITY SERVICES SOCIETY www.saltspringcommunityservices.ca A charitable organization dedicated to supporting individuals, families and communities. We provide a range of services and supports to Island communities including the Food Bank, Emergency Shelter, Family Place, Recycling Depot, Seniors’ Wellness, Core Inn Youth Centre, and FETCH (For Community Health) Directory. (www.saltspring.fetchbc.ca) • 250 537 9971 • connect@ssics.ca SALT SPRING ISLAND FOUNDATION www.ssifoundation.ca Through endowment funds and a granting program, the Foundation helps to build and support charitable organizations and serves as a catalyst for community partnerships and initiatives. Solely funded by donations, the Foundation has contributed over $2 million. Kisae Petersen- Operations Director • 250 537 8305 • info@ssifoundation.ca SALT SPRING HOSPICE SOCIETY Volunteers offer caring support to people affected by life-threatening illness thru vigil sitting, one-to-one visits, bereavement support, grief groups, advance care planning and education. Services are free of charge, but donations accepted. Volunteers also needed for events, fundraising and office help. 250 537 2770 Office: Unit 5, 127 Rainbow Road, Ganges office@saltspringhospice.org • www.saltspringhospice.org

DIVERSE AND INCLUSIVE SALT SPRING ISLAND (DAISSI) www.daissi.org DAISSI (formerly GLOSSI) is a social and advocacy organization for people of diverse sexualities and gender identities and their allies on Salt Spring Island. saltspringpride@gmail.com ISLAND PATHWAYS islandpathways.ca A registered charity working for 30+ years to improve active transportation on island and connecting regionally. Committees are Partners Creating Pathways, Cycling Salt Spring, and Maps. Partnerships, generous grants, donations, and volunteers make this work possible. Check out our brochure, on our website, for a quick summary. 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 SSI 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 SALT SPRING ISLAND LIONS CLUB Lions - Men & Women doing volunteer work to improve their communities. Island projects incl. the Directory, Garage Sale, Seniors housing, Scholarship, Adopt a Senior & many more. Dinner meetings - the 2nd & 4th Thur of the month. Interested in joining or just to see what we do, give us a call to come for a dinner meeting. 103 Bonnet Avenue, V8K 2K8 250 537 2000 • sslions@telus.net OAP (OLD AGE PENSIONERS) Meets at Fulford Seniors @ South side Fulford Hall. See also Fulford Seniors. Patricia Flannagan • 250 653 2344 • www.Fulfordseniors.com PROBUS CLUB OF SALT SPRING ISLAND www.probus-ssi.ca A club for professionals and businesses. Monthly speakers program, interest groups, dinner club, bridge club and off-island trips. probus.ssi@gmail.com GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2019

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS COMMUNITY GROUPS + RESOURCES Lady Minto Hospital Auxiliary Society (LMHAS) The LMHAS supports the comfort & welfare of the patients in Southern Gulf Island healthcare facilities. Members volunteer in the CCU at our hospital, Greenwoods, Braehaven & in our Thrift Shop. Ann Heeley-Ray • 250 931 3311 contact@lmhas.ca SALT SPRING ISLAND EMERGENCY PROGRAM www.crd.bc.ca/service/fire-and-emergency-programs/emergency-management www.prepareyourself.ca Personal / family emergency preparedness information; Neighborhood Emergency Preparedness Program; Emergency Support Services; Emergency Operations Centre. We offer training in preparedness, disaster first aid and pet emergency needs. Elizabeth Zook, Emergency Coordinator 250 537 1220 ssiepc@crd.bc.ca Laurel Hanley, Deputy Emergency Coordinator ssidepc@crd.bc.ca SALT SPRING ISLAND 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 Aquatic Centre, Hart Memorial Disc Golf Course in Mouat Park and the Saturday 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 SEARCH AND RESCUE www.saltspringsar.org Salt Spring Island SAR is a volunteer search and rescue team. Find us on Facebook: @saltspringsar info@saltspringsar.org • 250 526 0095 SALT SPRING ISLAND WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Part of a worldwide movement that empowers women to make a difference. We sell homemade pies at the Fall Fair and AppleFest to raise funds for an annual GISS bursary and other local charities. Monthly meetings. New members welcome (whether you bake or not!). FB: Salt Spring Island Women’s Institute Lisa Dahling • 250-653-9123 • 250 530 9123 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 SALT SPRING ISLAND SPCA 540 Lower Ganges Rd, behind Gulf Islands Vet Clinic. Our services include adoption of cats, fostering, rescue and treatment of domestic and farm animals. Our programs include a low-cost spay/neuter program as well as a seasonal doggie daycare at the Saturday Market. For animal welfare concerns or general inquiries, please call 1 855 622 7722. 250 537 2123 saltspring@spca.bc.ca SHRINE CLUB #39 GULF ISLANDS 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

SENIORS WELLNESS 129 Hereford Avenue. Seniors’ Wellness, operated by SS Community Services, offers Peer Counselling, Health Education and the Better at Home Program for nonmedical supports with simple day-to-day tasks for seniors to maintain independence and stay connected to their community. Shellyse Szakacs, Coordinator • 250 537 4607 sszakacs@ssics.ca FULFORD SENIORS The Seniors (50+) centre at the south end of Fulford Hall welcomes you to our weekly activities and monthly meetings.Activities include bridge, mahjong, carpet bowling, hot lunch and artist’s studio. Come and join us. Patricia Flannagan 250 653 2344 • jpflannagan75@hotmail.com www.fulfordseniors.com SWOVA Community Development & Research Society www.swova.org SWOVA is a non-profit society dedicated to fostering violence-free communities through education, research, awareness-building and collaborative action. We develop and deliver social-emotional education programs for children, youth and adults for schools and other community settings. TRANSITION SALT SPRING SOCIETY www.transitionsaltspring.com Transition Salt Spring (TSS) is a community-led response to global climate change supporting diverse community projects focused on encouraging environmentally sustainable living. Find us on Facebook.

COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS EARLY YEARS EARLY LEARNING FOR FAMILIES (ELF) STRONG START CENTRES Program provides a free learning environment for adults and children up to five. Qualified childhood educators lead learning activities, including stories, music and art. Fulford Elementary: Monday to Thursday 8:15am-11:15am 250 653 9223 Fernwood Elementary: Mondays 8:30am-11:30am; Thursdays 12:30pm-3:30pm 250 537 9332 SS Elementary: Monday to Thursday 8:30am-11:30am 250 537 9928

FAMILY PLACE We support the development of families prenatal to 6 years. Our programs and resources include Stay and Play Drop-Ins, the Island Infants Drop-In Discussion Group, Dad and Me Pancake Breakfast, Prenatal and Parent Education Workshops, Food Security, Clothing Exchange, Toy Library and more. All services are free. 250-537-9176 familyplace@ssics.ca PARENT CHILD MOTHER GOOSE An interactive, drop in for parents, caregivers and children 0-6 years. Share in the power and pleasure of songs, stories and rhymes! Family Place and SS Public Library have partnered to offer 3- 10 week cycles: fall, winter and spring, Wed. 10:30-12:00 at the library. Free of charge. 250 537 9176 • familyplace@ssics.ca

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STORYWALK® StoryWalk® is an exciting program designed to bring literacy and the outdoors together for both children and adults to enjoy. On the third Friday of every month, between 10am and 6pm, follow a story from the Library, through Mouat Park, to the Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre. Each month a new book will be introduced along with a special activity or author. School groups and daycares are welcome. This self-led program is brought to you by Salt Spring Island Parks and Recreation and the Salt Spring Island Public Library. nmccarvill@saltspringlibrary.com

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS FOOD + FARMING See PARC programs on page 11 for: • Autumn Winter Pleasures: Farm to Table Comfort Food. COMMUNITY SERVICES HARVEST PROGRAM www.saltspringcommunityservices.ca Food security program and services run by Salt Spring Community Services. 250 537 9971 • connect@ssics.ca ECOREALITY CO-OP 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 feature public outreach and education. 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 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

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 and the Local Organic Food Guide. Anne Macey • 250 537 5511 • annemacey@shaw.ca 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 4282

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. 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. See: Island Natural Growers. TRANSITION SALT SPRING SOCIETY Transition Salt Spring Society (TSS) is a volunteer run, not-for-profit society. We 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. Facebook @TransitionSaltSpringSociety transitionsaltspring@gmail.com

COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS GENERAL INTEREST Salt Spring Museum Bittancourt House Museum is located on the Farmer’s Institute grounds at 351 Rainbow Road. Hours of operation - April 1 to June 30 - 11 am to 3 pm. July 1 to August 31 - 11 am to 4 pm. September 1 to October 31 - 11 am to 3 pm. Contact Information - John Fulker at 250 537 4895 or jandifulker@gmail.com or visit our website at www.saltspringmuseum.com

SALT SPRING Cruisers Car CLUB www.saltspringcruisers.com For residents who own a classic or antique automobile. The club promotes friendship, care and restoration of antique and classic cars. Meetings are the last Tuesday of the month at 6PM at Penny’s Pantry. Annual Show n’ Shine held July 1st. Ken Fetherston • kfethers@shaw.ca John Teagle • 250 537 9749 • teagle46@gmail.com

SALT SPRING ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY & ARCHIVES www.saltspringarchives.com We endeavor to preserve and stimulate interest in Salt Spring history. Our website showcases collections of historical photographs and documents. Inquire at the Archives office in the SSI Public Library. 250 537 4666 ext 237

SALT SPRING HISTORY & MYSTERY “Local tours with a mindful twist.” Each performance celebrates the future by confronting the shadows of the past, together. May through September. tours@saltspringhistory.com

SALT SPRING AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY The Society operates repeaters on Bruce Peak for regular and emergency communications. Other than the first Friday each month, informal meetings are held Fridays at 10am at the SAR facility (old RCMP building) on Fulford-Ganges Rd. Everyone is welcome! For further information, including licensing courses, see the website at: http://www.ssiarc.ca/

SALT SPRING MODEL RAILWAY SHOW http://pkbenson.wix.com/railway 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 • cottageoftranquility@yahoo.ca SALT SPRING PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB www.ssphotog.ca Please see listing under Visual Arts. DOG TRAINING CLASSES Group classes and private lessons. Puppies and adult dogs. Certified trainer. Ann McPhee • 250 538 8044 • trekhond@me.com

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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 FORUM www.saltspringforum.ca A charitable, non-profit organization that brings world-class thinkers and leaders to Salt Spring for community discussion and democratic debate. The organization is committed to the sharing of ideas of national and global significance. The Forum offers an annual speaker series, salons for Forum members, conferences and more. www.saltspringforum.com forum@saltspringforum.com FAMILY HISTORY CENTRE The Center offers aid to those researching their family history. Ancestry.com and other genealogy sites are available for free. Every Wed 9:30am - 12:30pm and Wed evenings 7pm – 9pm at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 221 Vesuvius Bay Road. Yvonne Gibbon • 250 537 5400

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS HEALTH, FITNESS + WELLNESS FITNESS CLASSES See PARC programs for: • TRX page 12 • Strong page 12 • Barre and Balance page 11 • Barre Strength page 11 10EVERYBODY STRETCH www.facebook.com/EveryBodyStretchAndMove EveryBODY Stretch is a series of guided classes using the emotive tones of classical music to enhance and develop every stretch and movement. Mondays 1 pm & Fridays 11:30 am at the SSI Wellness Centre. Catherine Bennett • 250 537 4441 cdbennett53@gmail.com FIT FOR LIFE A fun and functional class that facilitates active living for the 50 - 80+ year-old. Stability, mobility, balance, strength, flexibility… and some brain challenges! Music and exercises change monthly. Stability ball optional, but recommended. Betty-Lou Lake • 250 537 1638 • bettylou49@shaw.ca NIA “FLOW” AND “CLASSIC” CLASSES Discover the delicious MUSIC, mindful MOVEMENT & healing MAGIC of Nia. Learn to Move “Your Body”s Way” nurturing your “Whole Self”. Fitness-FunRelease-Community! Arleen Sadler - Nia Black Belt • 250 653 9235 movingtobealive@gmail.com

SEVEN STARS TAI CHI CLUB Sundays: 10:30 am – 12:30 pm: All levels class including beginners. Yang & Chen forms. All welcome. Mondays: 6:15 pm – 6:45 pm. Sword forms: Yang & chen 6:45 pm - 8 pm. Applications, push hands two person set. Osman Phillips • 250 537 5667 7stars@cedarlanestudio.com SOUTH ISLAND TAI CHI Gentle Tai Chi and Qi Gong practice for health and flexibility. Mondays at Beaver Point Hall, Thursdays at Cedar Lane Studio. Instructor: Rumiko Kanesaka • rkanesaka@gmail.com TAOIST TAI CHI® www.taoist.org Learn and experience the health benefits of the Taoist Tai Chi® arts -- it can improve lives and also result in a reduction of health care costs. Our goal is to improve health through Taoist Tai Chi® practice, for people of all ages. Stephanie Artz • stephanie_artz@yahoo.ca 250 537 1721

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 250 537 0040 • lesonss@msn.com SHAL FRIESEN Personal trainer, fascial stretch therapist, fitness instructor & mobility specialist. Focused on overcoming personal & physical limitations to live a fuller life without daily pain. I offer a collection of services at the SSI Wellness Centre. Passion.canuck@gmail.com SYNERGYFIT PERSONAL TRAINING 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. Trisha Moroz-Barstead, BCRPA, ACE 250 653 4656 • trisha.synergyfit@gmail.com

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NORTH END FITNESS www.northendfitness.ca Open 7 days a week: aerobics, yoga, spin classes, weight circuit, free weights, cardio machines, full change rooms with showers, infrared sauna, child care (M-F), sunbeds, qualified trainers. Non-members welcome! 102 McPhillips Avenue • 250 537 5217 northendfitness@gmail.com

See PARC programs on page 11 for • Family Yoga

SALT SPRING ISLAND WELLNESS CENTRE http://ssiwellness.com 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 250 900 1125 • info@ssiwellness.com

CELESTE MALLETT JASON YOGA Certified yoga teacher, offers drop in classes and private sessions for all ages. Specializing in Senior’s, Restorative and Chair Yoga. Chair Yoga is a fun fitness session for anyone, especially for those requiring pre or post-surgery rehab. Celeste Mallett Jason 250 537 4658 • celeste@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 and abilities; and rejuvenating yoga retreats on Salt Spring Island, Tofino, Spain, and Italy. Dorothy Price • 250 537 7675 dorothy@santosha-yoga-retreats.com GATEHOUSE YOGA www.stowellakefarm.com Weekly classes – yoga, meditation and more. Wellness retreats and workshops also available. Liz Young • 250 653 4308 • info@stowellakefarm.com

The Nest hot yoga www.thenesthotyoga.com We offer small sized, hot and regular yoga classes and workshops led by inspired and skilled teachers in a variety of styles designed for all levels. Sarah Jane Smith • 250 537 6630 thenesthotyoga@gmail.com 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 PRENATAL YOGA WITH SHANNON COWAN www.shannoncowan.com Weekly small class size. Kundalini Yoga for all levels, also weekly. Shannon Cowan • 250 653 4867 shannoncowanyoga@gmail.com 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. 250 537 2326 • info@saltspringcentre.com

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS HEALTH, FITNESS + WELLNESS MIND & BODY See PARC programs on page 11 for: • Combined QI Gong and Tai Chi ART THERAPY FOR MIND, BODY, AND SPIRIT www.artbyharrison.com Creative and mindful transformational processes based on neuroscience research that help you align your purpose with intention, heal your body from health challenges, increase your resilience and help you move forward during difficult times. Previous art experience or skill is not necessary. Tracy Harrison • tracy@artbyharrison.com 250 537 6568 ANNA HALTRECHT – MINDFUL LIVING www.bonesforever.com Offering innovative movement classes and private sessions, including Feldenkrais® and Pilates mat classes & reformer sessions. Also teaches classes for people with Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions. Anna Haltrecht • 250 537 5681 anna@bonesforever.com

EDUCATION IN HERBAL MEDICINE & HOMEOPATHY www.seraphinacapranos.com Alchemy of Herbal Medicine. Seraphina Capranos 250 537 0602 • info@seraphinacapranos.com KARIN BEVIERE, EDUCATOR OF HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE www.karinbeviere.com See website for upcoming class offerings. Karin Beviere • 250 537 4728 SALT SPRING DOULA COLLECTIVE www.saltspringdoulas.ca A group of Doulas who offer emotional, physical and informational support in pregnancy, birth and postpartum. The Collective offers birth pool rentals, local perinatal information directory, specialized breastfeeding support, prenatal and postnatal fitness and yoga, placental services and much more. Shannon Cowan • 250 653 4867 ssi.doulas@gmail.com

DREAM DEEP MUSIC www.oonamcouat.com Gentle and intuitive individual interactive sound therapy sessions promoting relaxation, clarity, and well-being. Oona McOuat • 250 537 2088 oonasong@yahoo.com

COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS INFORMATION RESOURCES 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 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 - December, April and August. Facebook: facebook.com/ssiparc • 250 537 4448 ssiparc@crd.bc.ca 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

ISLAND TIDES www.islandtides.com Independent regional newspaper. West coast news, views and enterprise. Online. 250 216 2267 • islandtides@islandtides.com

SALTY FISH BOWL www.saltyfishbowl.com Community magazine – everything but the news. Salt Spring stories, events, entertainment and classified. In print and online.

SALT SPRING ISLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY www.saltspring.bc.libraries.coop 129 McPhillips Avenue. Collections of fiction and nonfiction books, large print books, audiobooks, children’s books, CDs, DVDs, and free computer and internet access. 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

VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE www.saltspringtourism.com For locals and visitors alike, you’ll find a wealth of information about Salt Spring and the Gulf Islands, Vancouver Island and British Columbia. We also have Welcome Bags for new arrivals to Salt Spring. 250 537 5252 visitorcentre@saltspring • chamber.com 121 Lower Ganges Road

LIONS CLUB DIRECTORY lionsdirectory@telus.net Local phone book and general island resource guide published annually by The Lions Club of Salt Spring Island. Salt Spring Exchange saltspringexchange.com Online community news, events, live-cams, rentals, real-estate, maps, jobs, accommodations, classifieds, daily deals and visitor information. SALT SPRING SENIOR SERVICES SOCIETY A resource information, drop-in centre and volunteer outreach program for seniors. 250 537 4604 • saltspringseniors@shaw.ca

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT See PARC programs on page 13 for: • Standard First Aid W/CPR • Emergency First Aid W/CPR-C • Standard First Aid W/CPR-C Recertification • CPR Level C Recertification • CPR Level C • Fall Protection • Confined Space • Chainsaw Training GULF ISLAND NEW BEGINNINGS www.saltspringcommunityservices.ca Salt Spring Community Services’ vocational rehabilitation program. 250 537 9971 • connect@ssics.ca TOASTMASTERS Toastmasters is the “Fitness Club of the Mind”. By joining and attending regularly we improve our communication and leadership skills. Christin Boyd • 250 537 0747 FIRST AID TRAINING Salt Spring Adventure Company offers Red Cross Standard First Aid, CPR, AED, Marine First Aid and Emergency First Aid training. Yvonne Poirier • 250 537 2764 info@saltspringadventures.com BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS https://victoria.bigbrothersbigsisters.ca/volunteer/ Make a BIG difference! Volunteers (15+) spend one hour/week during school hours at Salt Spring or Fernwood Elementary having fun. No experience necessary, training provided. 1-877-475-1114, ext. 40 main.victoria@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca SWOVA Community Development & Research Society SWOVA promotes healthy relationships and prevents discrimination, bullying, and abuse through our school-based, education programs such as Respectful Relationships, Peace Kids and Pass It On Mentoring. To learn more, please visit our website at www.swova.org.

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS RECREATION + SPORTS AQUATICS

MARTIAL ARTS

See PARC Programs for: • Swim Lessons (page 20) • Advanced Aquatics (page 19) • Bronze Star, Lifeguard School (page 19)

See PARC programs on page 11 for: • Adult Karate White Dragon Warriors • Youth Karate White Dragon Warriors

RAINBOW ROAD AQUATIC CENTRE 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. 250 537 1402 (SSPLASH) SS POOL ASSOCIATION www.ssplash.org Ssplash works community to raise funds for the enhancement of the Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre. Our goal is to fundraise for an additional body of warmer water that can be used for therapy, learning & play. Donations and volunteers welcome. Darlene Steele • 250 537 8718 SALT SPRING STINGRAYS SWIM TEAM www.saltspringstingrays.com Swimmers 6-18 will learn how to swim all 4 strokes efficiently, work towards developing a high level of fitness, and have the opportunity to engage in competition. Older Stingrays develop leadership skills through the Coach-In-Training program. Practices run 4 days/week occur late afternoon/evening with morning practices for intermediate/senior swimmers.

EQUESTRIAN SALT SPRING THERAPEUTIC RIDING ASSOCIATION 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 PRINGLE FARM www.pringlearabians.ca Riding lessons for all ages – Western, English, Hunter, Show Hack or Halter. John or Andrea Pringle • 250 537 5132 pringlefarm@telus.net

SALT SPRING ISLAND KARATE CLUB www.ssikarate.com Karate for kids and adults. 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, only taking new adult students. Brenda Guiled, founder & Chief Instructor, Andy Hickman, Assistant: 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 Kerr • 250 221 5548 info@saltspringaikido.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 COASTAL CURRENT ADVENTURES (FORMALLY ISLAND ESCAPADES) Outdoor Adventure Youth Camps. Overnight Kayak & Surfing programs ages 12-18, multi-adventure day camps 8-12yrs. Kayak Expeditions, SKGABC Kayak Guides Courses & Eco-Education Programs for School and Groups. Jack Rosen & Candace Snow • 250 537 2571 coastalcurrentadventures@gmail.com

OUTDOOR RECREATION FISHING LICENSES - SERVICE BC www.fishing.gov.bc.ca • 250 537 5414 GULF ISLANDS CENTRE FOR ECOLOGICAL LEARNING www.gicel.ca GICEL is an ecological exploration program connecting young 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

SALT SPRING ADVENTURE CO. www.saltspringadventures.com Kayak tours, rentals, expeditions, lessons and first aid courses. Whale watching and marine wildlife viewing. Paddle board rentals and instruction. Paddle Canada courses, bike, electric bike & scooter rentals. Yvonne Poirier • 250 537 2764 info@saltspringadventures.com

BEACHSiDE - ISLAND ESCAPADES KAYAKING AND PADDLE-BOARDING www.islandescapades.com Kayak tours and rentals, and paddle-board rentals. We provide guided kayak tours in Ganges Harbour including sunset paddle to Chocolate Beach. 250 537 2553

SALT SPRING POWER & SAIL SQUADRON www.cps-ecp.ca We offer courses promoting safe and enjoyable boating. Courses include boat handling, maintenance, weather, radar, chart plotting, navigation and the mandatory VHF Radio Course and Pleasure Craft Operator Card. Laura Dafoe • laurad@saltspring.com

ISLAND PADDLERS www.saltspringpaddlers.ca A social club of active paddlers, who come together in support of their active interest in recreational paddling. We are a volunteer, not-for-profit organization devoted to the promotion of safe and skillful paddling in the surrounding waters. We welcome paddlers of all skill levels. Jude Oliver • 250 653 9073 saltspringpaddlers@gmail.com

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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. New members welcome. Visit us on Facebook. saltspringbikeclub@gmail.com SALT SPRING ISLAND DISC GOLF CLUB A club open to all interested in disc golf. Find us on Facebook: Salt Spring Island Disc Golf. Ben Corno • benjamincorno@gmail.com

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SALT SPRING ISLAND RADIO CONTROL FLYERS SSI Radio Control Flyers are a MAAC group of fixed-wing flying and drone enthusiasts. Fliers of all ages are welcome. Our field is MAAC approved and we fly when weather allows. Lawrie Neish • 250 537 2053 • wlneish@shaw.ca

See PARC programs on page 8 for: • Ball Hockey • After School Squash Club

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 SALT SPRING SAILING CLUB www.saltspringsailing.ca hosting a variety of sailing classes for adults, youth and children. Jim Raddysh • 250 538 8237 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. info.sstnc@gmail.com SALT SPRING PET FRIENDLY WEBSITE www.saltspringpetfriendly.com Wondering which hiking trails or beaches are pet friendly? Off leash? See our community pet friendly website for photos, lists and pet indicators on most Salt Spring Island beaches and hiking trails. 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, kid’s camps, preschooler and parent program and more. Jean-Claude Catry • 250 653 9122 jean-claude@wisdomoftheearth.ca 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 BADMINTON CLUB Adults and teens, all skill levels welcome. Drop-ins or yearly membership. Sept. till end of March. Sundays only, 7 pm- 9 pm at the GISS gym. $5 for drop in adults, $3 for students, 12 and up or with a parent. Must have own racquet and non-marking gym shoes. Fred Lizotte • 250 537 4494 flizotte@mlwaccounting.ca SALT SPRING ISLAND MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION We are a non-profit organization promoting minor baseball and softball on Salt Spring and the Gulf Islands, encouraging good sportsmanship, team play and good citizenship. http://saltspringbaseball.ca/ info@saltspringbaseball.ca WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Drop-in indoor basketball - all levels welcome. Please contact for location and times. Annette Wright • 250 537 7270 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 HOCKEY Hockey – adult & youth - Off Island. Contact for information regarding off-island hockey. Derek Topping • 250 537 9796 derektopping@telus.net SALT SPRING ISLAND PICKLEBALL ASSOCIATION www.saltspringpickleball.net Join us at Portlock Park - see website for play times. New player lessons and training available on request. Indoors at SS Elementary and Fernwood Schools during rainy season 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 SNEAKERS RUNNING CLUB http://runssi.teampages.com The Salt Spring Sneakers is a recreational running group that welcomes runners of all abilities to join our weekly group workouts. Distances range from 5K to 10K on Mondays and Thursdays, and 10K and up on Saturdays. Check the website for a calendar of runs and events. Janice Dickie • 250 537 2399 • jdickie15@hotmail.com

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ADULT SLO-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 If you have children age 4 to 18 get them involved in the beautiful game with us through our house program, traveling teams or skills academy. SALT SPRING SQUASH CLUB www.saltspringsquash.ca Salt Spring Squash Club is a key club now open to members and the public on the Salt Spring Island Golf Course property at 805 Lower Ganges Road. Information and booking details on the website. Markus Wenzel • 250 538 7438 saltspringsquash@gmail.com SOCCERTRON www.soccertron.com Soccertron’s enthusiastic coaches have focused on motivating young players by creatively introducing soccer FUNdamentals since 1979! A variety of full and half day camps for kids ages 3-14. All skill abilities welcomed with a focus on developing both individual and team skills in an encouraging environment. Scott Metcalfe • 250 888 9005 SALT SPRING ROLLER DERBY “THE COMMITTED” Want to join?? See: Facebook page: ssirollerderby saltspringislandrollerderby@gmail.com BASELINE TENNIS ACADEMY Coach Marianne Banman offers private tennis lessons May to October. Junior Summer Tennis Camps: July and August. Private court setting located mid island. Ages 5 to adult: Beginner and intermediate levels. Tennis Canada certified and insured since 2000. baselinetennis@telus.net • 250 537 5870 See our Baseline Tennis Academy FACEBOOK page TOP TENNIS COACHING ON SALT SPRING ISLAND www.saltspringtennis.ca Private and group lessons available for adults and kids. Highly certified, insured and experienced. All levels, Centre Court and Portlock Park. Recreational and competitive camps for kids. Marjorie Blackwood and Peter Schelling marjorieblackwood@msn.com peteschelling@gmail.com 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. Open by access when booked through the website, seven days a week 6am – 11pm. Red court (1/2 court with soft balls) drop in $5 on Sundays 3pm – 5pm.

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SALT SPRING TENNIS ASSOCIATION www.saltspringtennis.ca 4 public courts located at Portlock Park. In the summer months, specific times set aside for Men’s, Women’s and mixed doubles tennis on 3 courts. Centre Court, the indoor facility located at 850C Lower Ganges Rd can be booked online @ www.saltspringtennis.ca. Mafalda Hoogerdyk, president@saltspringtennis.ca

CARPET BOWLING (Fulford SENIORS) Friday mornings 10 am at Fulford Hall. Cara Joy Hughes • 250 653 4710 ROLLERBLADING Rollerblading indoors at Fulford Hall. Sunday afternoons, October thru April 2:30 pm -4 pm. Bring your own rollerblades or try on some loaners. $2 - 6 years and up, $4 - adults. Everyone welcome. THE WALL www.saltspringcommunityservices.ca Indoor climbing wall located at 268 Fulford-Ganges Road. The Wall offers weekly public climbs, birthday parties and iRock Kids Climbing Club. 250 537 9971 • connect@ssics.ca

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 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

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 • 250 538 2291 mervanderson2@gmail.com

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS RENTAL FACILITIES ALL SAINTS BY THE SEA ANGLICAN CHURCH Upper hall and lower hall. 250 537 2171 • ssanglican@shaw.ca ARTSPRING www.artspring.ca ArtSpring is a 259-seat theatre, three galleries, artist workspace, and meeting area. Both the theatre and the galleries are available for rent. Please see the website for theatre equipment, schematics, gallery layout, and rental information. 250 537 2125 • events@artspring.ca BEAVER POINT HALL www.beaverpointhall.org A beautiful community hall situated in the south end of Salt Spring Island. Kitchen facilities, large banquet room with built in stage and cozy lounge with fire place. 180 person capacity. Great for weddings, concerts, dances and other special events. 250 653 4344 • beaverpointhall@gmail.com CENTRAL HALL Central Community Hall accommodates 120 persons in the upper hall and 60 persons in the lower hall. Kitchen facilities in lower hall only. 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. 250 537 2622 • info@communitygospelchapel.com 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. 250 537 4755 • ssifi@shaw.ca

GATEHOUSE AT STOWEL LAKE FARM www.stowellakefarm.com Farm setting with various options for events. Liz Young • 250 653 4308 info@stowellakefarm.com FULFORD COMMUNITY HALL www.fulford hall.com The Fulford Community Hall has 3200 square feet for recreation. S stage can be created with the risers. Kitchen has supplies to feed 200. Table and chair rentals. Weddings, concerts, dances, memorials, craft sales, flea market, gymnastics, Christmas Craft Fair, Jan’s Fabulous Flea market, floor hockey and pickle ball. 250 653 4415 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. 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 to May. 250 537 0899 • info@ssartscouncil.com MEADEN HALL C/O ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION 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. 250 537 5822 PARC MEETING ROOMS Suitable for classes and meetings. Portlock Park Portable & Creekside Meeting Room. 250 537 4448 • ssiparc@crd.bc.ca

SALT SPRING ISLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY www.saltspring.bc.libraries.coop The Library has two small meeting rooms (up to 12) available during open hours and a large Community Program Room (up to 67 seated with another 15 standing) available at any time. 250 537 4666 • admin@saltspringlibrary.com SALT SPRING SENIORS CENTRE Room for 6 to 60. Kitchen and AV equipment available. 250 537 4604 • saltspringseniors@shaw.ca SALT SPRING ISLAND UNITED CHURCH www.saltspringunitedchurch.org Wheelchair accessible, Upper Hall accommodates 50, kitchenette optional; Lower Hall accommodates 60, full kitchen optional; Sanctuary seats 150. 111 Hereford Avenue • 250 537 5812 general@saltspringunitedchurch.org 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). 250 537 5723 Fulford SENIORS www.fulfordseniors.com Located at the South side of Fulford Hall. Two meeting rooms accommodating 40 people each and optional kitchen. Reasonable rates. 250 653 9856

COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS YOUTH GROUPS GIRL GUIDES www.girlguides.ca Girl Guides is for girls of all ages and those young at heart! We have programs from Sparks (5-6 years) ; Brownies (7-8 years) ; Guides (9-12 years); Pathfinders (12-15 years); and Rangers (15-18 years). Our Trefoil Guild for all alumni. Michelle Bennett • 250 537 5533 rainbowmichelleb@gmail.com 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 pool table, video games, big screen TV, computer access and café. Various classes, programs and events throughout the year. 250 537 9932 or 250 537 6733 • connect@ssics.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. Mike Murphy • 250 931 1822 SALT SPRING ISLAND 4H COMMUNITY CLUB www.southmalahat4h.ca Youth, aged 6-19 years. Develop skills and experience in agriculture, leadership, citizenship and personal development. Opportunities include public speaking, travel, scholarship, school course credits, camping, community events. “Learn to do by doing”. Loretta Rithaler • lrithaler@telus.net

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Be Water Wise

Use Only What You Need Water is a precious resource and supplies on Salt Spring are much more limited than in other parts of BC. Please join islanders as we work together to ensure that this summer, and every summer, we use this limited resource wisely. Try these conservation tips: • Keep showers short. • Run only full loads in dishwashers and washing machines. • Shut off the tap while brushing teeth, shaving, and washing. • Flush less often. • Inform guests about our island’s limited water supply, and ask them to be part of the solution.

Together we can make a difference

www.northsaltspringwaterworks.ca


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