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DECEMBER 2017 - april 2018
SALT SPRING ISLAND
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TRAIL PROFILE: Mouat Park
Parc Programs! Early Years, School Age, Art, First Aid, Dance Classes, Personal Development, and more!
Community Information and Programs
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Rainbow Road
Aquatic Centre
the fun place to be!
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Rainbow Road Winter Schedule January 1, 2018 - March 30, 2018 MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Early Bird 6:30 - 8am
Early Bird 6:30 - 8am
Early Bird 6:30 - 8am
Energizer Aquafit
Energizer Aquafit
Energizer Aquafit
8 - 9am
8 - 9am
8 - 9am
Lap & Leisure 9 - 11am
Lesson & Lap
Lap & Leisure 9 - 11am
Lesson & Lap
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Energizer This class will challenge you to work hard in shallow or deep water. A qualified Instructor will guide you through a number of exercises which will help with your strength, flexibility and fitness.
Lessons 10:30 - 12:45am
Aqualite 9:30-10:30am (rotating programs) Aqualite 9:30-10:30am (rotating programs) Aqualite 9:30-10:30am
10 - 11am
10 - 11am
Lap & Leisure 11 - 1pm
Lap & Leisure 11 - 1pm
Lap & Leisure 11 - 1pm
Lap & Leisure 11 - 1pm
Lap & Leisure 11 - 1pm
Nooner Aquafit 1 - 2pm
Adult/Youth 1 - 2pm
Nooner Aquafit 1 - 2pm
Adult/Youth 1 - 2pm
Nooner Aquafit 1 - 2pm
Lap & Lesson 2 - 3pm
Lap & Lesson 2 - 3pm
Lap & Lesson 2 - 3pm
Lap & Lesson 2 - 3pm
Lap & Lesson 2 - 3pm
Everyone Welcome 3 - 6:30pm
Everyone Welcome 3 - 6:30pm
Everyone Welcome 3 - 6:30pm
Everyone Welcome 3 - 6:30pm
Everyone Welcome 3 - 6:30pm
Evening Lap 6:30 - 8pm
Single Admission rates apply to each entry per day.
Single Visit
Nooners For those looking for more strength and stretching. These exercises are designed to get your Toonie blood flowing and Swim 1:30 - 5:30pm your muscles moving. Aqualite If you have had hip or knee trouble or have had heart problems, then this is the class for you. This low intensity, cardio exercise class is perfect for those needing to focus on balance and core strength.
Friday Night Madness 6:30 - 8pm
Evening Lap 6:30 - 8pm
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Taxes included / Toonie swim $2.00 Passes 10 Times
20 Times
1 Month
Annual
Adult (19 yrs and older)
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54.15
102.30
60.15
410.00
Youth/Student (13-18 yrs or valid student card)
4.50
40.50
76.50
45.00
295.00
Child (6-12 yrs)
3.50
31.50
59.50
35.00
295.00
Tot (5 yrs and under)
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Family (max 5 members)
13.00
117.00
221.00
130.00
820.00
WATER FITNESS CLASSES
AQUAFIT
Pass $7.50 drop in 1 month pass $67.80 10 x $67.50 / Annual $575.00
Friday Night Madness This is a fun time for the younger folks in our community to come out and enjoy the pool. Periodically special events will be planned for this time slot.
Visit us at 262 Rainbow Road. For more information and online registration visit www.crd.bc.ca/sii-pool Annual Maintenance Shutdown April 1-20, 2018 - Reopens Saturday April 21, 2018.
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Welcome to the Salt Spring Island Leisure Guide! Salt Spring Island Parks and Recreation (PARC) is excited to offer you current programs, community contacts and event information. Experience a new edition of our
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Leisure Guide three times a year, Winter, Spring/ Summer and Fall. We invite you to try our ever growing new and existing program opportunities. We truly appreciate the increasing attendance and support as we develop our programs. Commission Meetings… PARC usually meets on the 3rd Monday of every month, in the PARC meeting room in Portlock Park, at 5:00pm. These meetings are open to the public. Go to www.crd.bc.ca under ‘Agenda and Minutes’, to view current projects. To speak to the Commission... PARC invites comments or suggestions from members of the public at the beginning of each meeting, but we ask that your presentation be limited to 5 minutes. Please email the PARC office at ssiparc@crd.bc.ca, at least two weeks before the meeting, to be put on the agenda. Time has been allotted for a maximum of 3 delegations per meeting and should be related to an agenda item. To have the PARC STAFF speak to your group... Please contact the office at 250.537.4448 to arrange a time and date. To join the Commission... Every year volunteers are needed to fill 2-year terms as a member of the Salt Spring Island Parks and Recreation Commission. Application forms, available at the office, are accepted year round to fill vacant positions and for new terms beginning January of the following year. Visit www.crd.bc.ca/saltspring for more information. Neither CRD nor Salt Spring Parks and Recreation Commission have reviewed the qualifications of any person advertising services in this listing. No endorsement is intended of any person, organization or service offered. Members of the public should make their own inquiries to find competent, qualified instructors who will meet their requirements.
PARC Commissioners For 2018 Garth Hendren • Sonja Collombin Jacky Cooper • Brian Webster Wayne McIntyre, CRD Director
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contents PARC Programs
• Adult...................................................................7-11 • Aquatics.............................................................. 12 • Art, Dance Culture..............................................7 • First Aid..................................................................8 • Outdoor Recreation...........................................9 • General Interest................................................ 11 • Personal Development.................................. 11 • Mind & Body...................................................... 10 • Early Years............................................................7 • Aquatics.............................................................. 15 • School Age............................................................7 • Aquatics.............................................................. 14
Community • Arts, Dance & Culture............................................23 • Child Care..................................................................27 • Community Groups...............................................28 • Early Years.................................................................31 • Festivals & Community Events..........................18 • Food and Farming..................................................30 • General Interest......................................................31 • Health, Fitness & Wellness...................................32 • Information Resources.........................................34 • Personal Development.........................................34 • Recreation & Sports...............................................35 • Rental Facilities........................................................38 • Youth Groups & Centres.......................................38 S A LT S P R I N G I S L A N D L E I S U R E G U I D E
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• 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.
Salt Spring Island Parks and Recreation: Phone............250.537.4448 Fax..................250.537.4456 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.crd.bc.ca/ssirec Facebook......www.facebook.com/ssiparc
• 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 pickup fee if they arrive after the end time of any PARC-run children’s camp. The fee of $20 will be due at the PARC office before your child can attend the next day of camp. If you are going to be late, please call the office and let us know as soon as possible.
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
• 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).
Staff: Parks + Recreation Manager............ Dan Ovington Recreation Program Assistant......... Kara MacKay Parks Maintenance Supervisor........ Kirk Harris Aquatics Manager................................ Jim Raddysh Aquatics Assistant................................ Tamara Wesley
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Park Use Permit Reminder PARC Facility Bookings
Salt Spring Island Parks and Recreation (PARC) manages all activities and uses within Salt Spring community parks, many of which require a park use permit.
PARC has two meeting rooms available to the public for rent. Portlock Park Meeting Room: Suitable for a variety of classes and meetings. AV equipment also available at an additional charge. Located at 145 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
The goal of the park use permit system is to regulate and manage special uses within community parks to minimize the impact on the natural environment, park users, park operations and facilities. A park use permit is required by anyone who intends to hold a commercial or non-commercial activity or event which attracts participants and spectators, commercial filming or reserve exclusive use of a park, trail or picnic shelter. This includes, but is not limited to, a festival, competition, tournament, show or outdoor ceremony within a community park or on a trail. Contact the PARC office to see if you need to get a park use permit and to receive the application form.
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: $10.20/youth and $15.30/adult. Commercial: $25.50. AV Rental is one-time fee of $15.95 (+ tax). 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 www.crd.bc.ca/ssibookings
Applications should be submitted 6 weeks before the event date.
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Welcome Trail difficulty: Easy but slippery when wet. Access Points. Disc Golf is played in this area so please share the trails. Please keep to the designated trails. Please control your pets. Please “pack out what you pack in”. SSI PARC: 250-537- 4448
Mouat Park Trails Enjoy over 8km of looping trails located next to the downtown core. The majority of these trails are fully accessible with the addition of a new 330m section designed to be an easy walk or stroll for a variety of abilities, strollers and wheelchairs. Take a P trails, enjoy long or short walk through the network of hiking Seaview Disc Golf Area a picnic, or play Disc Golf at the free public course. Great for Ave all ages. There is a parking lot at the main entrance to the park.
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early years Brain Gym for Parents and Tots 9mths-5yrs This movement based program will familiarize participants with the 26 Brain Gym movements naturally done during the first years of life when coordinating eyes, ears, hands and the body. These simple yet effective movements of applied learning improve concentration, memory, academics and attitude. Bring your children and explore how you can reach new levels of development and performance. Instructor: Teresa de La Boursodiere, BSc, MHCM Sa 10:30am-12:30pm Feb 17 $40 1404 Location: Portlock Park Portable Mini-Sport Spring Break Camp 3-5 yrs
Children participate in the skills and games of five different sports. Daily activities will also include art, music, stories and snack time. Instructor: PARC Program Staff M-Th 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 26-Mar 29 $72/Week 1388 Location: Salt Spring Elementary School Gymnasium
school age Mt. Washington Ski Trip 7yrs+
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Friday Adventure Camp 5 yrs-12 yrs This action packed camp will introduce you to different games, creative arts, community sports, expeditions, trips to the library and swimming at the pool. Please ensure your child has appropriate clothing and footwear for the weather, swimsuit and towel, snacks, lunch and water bottle. Instructor: PARC Program Staff F 8:30am-3:30pm Jan 12 World of Magic $34 1325 F 8:30am-3:30pm Jan 19 Starship Explorers $34 1326 F 8:30am-3:30pm Feb 2 Frozen Friends $34 1354 F 8:30am-3:30pm Feb 9 Fear Factor $34 1355 F 8:30am-3:30pm Feb 23 Greek Mythology $34 1356 F 8:30am-3:30pm Mar 2 Amazing Race $34 1357 F 8:30am-3:30pm Mar 9 Bug Day $34 1358 F 8:30am-3:30pm Mar 16 Leprechaun Hunt $34 1359 F 8:30am-3:30pm Apr 13 Earth Day Superheroes $34 1362 F 8:30am-3:30pm Apr 20 Zootopia $34 1363 F 8:30am-3:30pm Apr 27 Myths & Legends $34 1364 Location: Salt Spring Elementary School Gymnasium * An additional $5 fee will apply to same day registrations StoryWalk®
StoryWalk is an exciting program designed to bring literacy and the outdoors together for both children and adults to enjoy. Follow the story from the Library, through Mouat Park, to the Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre. School groups and daycares are welcome. The StoryWalk® Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and developed in collaboration the Kellogg Hubbard Library. Storywalk® is a registered service mark owned by Ms. Ferguson. This self-led program is brought to you by Salt Spring Island Parks and Recreation and the Salt Spring Island Public Library. Fridays 10am–5pm Jan 19, Feb 16, Mar 16, Apr 20 FREE Location: Salt Spring Public Library GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | DECEMBER 13, 2017
School Age cont. 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: Chelsea Harris Sa 8:30am-5:00pm Feb 10 $64 1324 Sa 8:30am-5:00pm Apr 7 $64 1336 Location: Portlock Park Portable Kid’s Table 10-14 yrs Farm, cook, eat! This camp will focus on cooking, and learning about food from around the world and where our food comes from. In the kitchen, both fundamental and cultural recipes will be taught along with food handling and safety, knife skills and healthy eating practices. Pre-registration is necessary. Registration may close one week before start date. Instructor: PARC Program Staff M/F 10:00am-3:30pm Mar 19-Mar 23 $180/Week 1366 Location: Salt Spring Middle School Home Ec Room Spring Break Adventure Camp 5-12 yrs This action packed camp will introduce you to different games, creative arts, community sports, expeditions, trips to the library and swimming at the pool. Please ensure your child has appropriate clothing and footwear for the weather, swimsuit and towel, snacks, lunch and water bottle. Instructor: PARC Program Staff M-F 8:30am-4:30pm Mar 19-Mar 23 $34/Day $160/Week 1360 M-Th 8:30am-3:30pm Mar 26-Mar 29 $34/Day $128/Week 1361 Location: Salt Spring Elementary School Gymnasium * An additional $5 fee will apply to same day registrations
adult ART, DANCE, CULTURE Barre 19 yrs+ Barre is a ballet based fitness workout set to top 100’s music. Elongate your spine & correct your posture while working your glutes, inner thighs, hamstrings, calfs, abs, triceps, biceps & more – with this full body, low impact workout. Get 10% off your Barre enrollment when you register for Tanja’s hiking group! Instructor: Tanja Akerman Tu 1:30pm-2:15pm Jan 9-Feb 6 $50/5 1389 Tu 1:30pm-2:15pm Feb 20-Mar 13 $40/4 1390 Location: All Saints By The Sea Anglican Church - Downstairs Hall Dance Conditioning 19 yrs+ Come join in the fun of learning the basics of dance. Don’t have any rhythm? That’s ok! Come have fun and enjoy a cardio workout while we focus on warming up the body and muscles, strength and conditioning your core while learning choreography. Learn the origin and basics of ballet, jazz and hip hop. This is a fun high energy class for anyone not wanting to focus on exercise but grooving to a new you. No performance at the end of program. *No Class Family Day, Feb 12. Instructor: Danielle Head M 5:15pm-6:15pm Jan 15-Mar 12 $80/8 1400 Location: Salt Spring Middle School Dance Room S A LT S P R I N G I S L A N D L E I S U R E G U I D E
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ART, DANCE, CULTURE cont. Social Ballroom – Foxtrot 19 yrs+ Come join us for Social Dancing! We’ll introduce you to steps and patterns for Social Foxtrot in a fun, easy-going way. Social Foxtrot is a great newcomer style as these steps can be danced to Big Band, Swing and many other dance music genres. Each practice will include 1 hour of instruction followed by dance practice. This is a great way to gain confidence in your ability to move with the music and a partner. The lesson is suited for couples, so try to bring a dance partner. Instructor: Kathy and Ron Weisner F 7:00pm-9:00pm Jan 19-Feb 9 $28/4 1368 Location: Portlock Park Portable Social Ballroom - Foxtrot and Beyond 19 yrs+ Gain confidence in your ability to move with the music and a partner in this social ballroom dance class. Refresh your foxtrot and try your hand at fusion swing etc. Instruction will be catered to the interest of the class. Each practice will include 1 hour of instruction followed by dance practice. The lesson is suited for couples, so try to bring a dance partner. Instructor: Kathy and Ron Weisner F 7:00pm-9:00pm Feb 16-Mar 16 $35/5 1369 Location: Portlock Park Portable Social Ballroom - Nightclub Two Step 19 yrs+ The Nightclub Two Step is a great alternative for people who want to go beyond a simple slow dance with their partner. Learn two step patterns to a range of music including country, easy listening, smooth jazz and R&B. Each practice will include 1 hour of instruction followed by dance practice. The lesson is suited for couples, so try to bring a dance partner. Instructor: Kathy and Ron Weisner F 7:00pm-9:00pm Apr 6-May 4 $35/5 1370 Location: Portlock Park Portable Basic Botanical Drawing 19 yrs+ In this introductory course students will learn the art of traditional botanical drawing with graphite. We will draw plants found on the island, learn accuracy in rendering and develop drawing skills using a variety of techniques. Students will explore the elements of composition, lighting and value. Instructor: Jeannette Sirois W 6:30pm-8:30pm Jan 17-Feb 7 $100/4 1384 Location: Gulf Island Secondary School Room S115 Start a Novel or Memoir 19 yrs+ Find your voice, writing from your imagination and memory. Six three-hour sessions for those who want to begin a novel or memoir. Salt Spring writer Pearl Gray will lead the group with topics, interaction and feedback. You’ll be amazed at what’s inside you. For information on Pearl, visit pearlgray.ca. Instructor: Pearl Gray Tu 1:30pm-4:00pm Feb 6-Mar 13 $150/6 1383 Location: Creekside Meeting Room 8
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ART, DANCE, CULTURE cont. Observational Drawing 19 yrs+ In this workshop students will be taught how to successfully create realistic drawings using observational drawing techniques. This course will cover shading, blending, accuracy in proportion, value and composition. All abilities welcome. Instructor: Jeannette Sirois Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm Feb 24-Mar 17 $100/4 1385 Location: Portlock Park Portable Artistic Photography 19 yrs+ This class is an introduction to the artistic possibilities of photography and how to get off “auto.” Based on the interest of the group, topics will include portraits, landscapes, still life and basic lighting. A digital DSLR camera is required but not a professional level one. Instructor: Gordon Muir W 5:30pm-7:00pm Mar 7-Mar 28 $60/4 1393 Location: Creekside Meeting Room
First Aid Standard First Aid
Comprehensive training covering all aspects of First Aid and CPR. Indepth topics include head/spinal injuries, bone breaks, heart attacks, strokes, burns, and other medical emergencies. All first aid courses offered through PARC comply with Section 21 of the Child Care Licensing Regulation of Community Care and Assisted Living Act. Instructor: Chantelle Pohl Sa/Su 9:00am-5:00pm Jan 13-Jan 14 $120/2 1373 Sa/Su 9:00am-5:00pm Feb 3-Feb 4 $120/2 1375 Location: Portlock Park Portable
CPR Level C Certification
Learn the skills and knowledge needed to assess and provide basic life support to patients with airway, breathing or circulatory emergencies. Instructor: Chantelle Pohl Sa 9:00am-5:00pm Jan 13 $52 1374 Sa 9:00am-5:00pm Feb 3 $52 1376 Location: Portlock Park Portable
Standard First Aid Recertification
Completion of this course will recertify participants with their Standard First Aid and CPR-C for three years. All first aid courses offered through PARC comply with Section 23 of the Child Care Licensing Regulation of Community Care and Assisted Living Act. Must bring a copy of old SFA certification to the instructor. The certification must have been taken through either Lifesaving Society, Red Cross, Heart and Stroke, St. John Ambulance, or Canadian Ski Patrol. Emergency First Aid, Occupational First Aid are not prerequisites. Instructor: Chantelle Pohl Sa 9:00am-5:00pm Feb 10 $52 1377 Location: Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre
CPR Level C Recertification
For previously certified CPR Level C holders to recertify their award. All first aid courses offered through Panorama Recreation comply with Section 23 of the Child Care Licensing Regulation of Community Care and Assisted Living Act. Participants must bring their previous certification card to the instructor on the first day. Instructor: Chantelle Pohl Sa 9:00am-1:00pm Feb 10 $52 1378 Location: Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre DECEMBER 13, 2017 | GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD
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Hiking Group 19 yrs+ Spark the change & kick start the New Year by creating new healthy habits. Exercising in nature gives you more energy & is very grounding. This group will help you create new lifestyle changes. We provide support along the way, so it’s easy to succeed. This 10-week, fun program includes setting goals, tracking your heart rate, positive affirmations & follow through. Get 10% off Tanja’s Barre class when you join this hiking group! Instructor: Tanja Akerman W 3:00pm-3:30pm Jan 10-Mar 14 $25/10 1391 Location: Mouat Park Main Entrance
Emergency First Aid covers general knowledge of first aid principles. Skills include CPR-C, obstructed airways, how to manage bleeding, heart attacks and strokes. Instructor: Chantelle Pohl Sa 9:00am-5:00pm Feb 17 $89 1416 Location: Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre
Workplace Emergency First Aid (OFA 1)
Workplace Emergency First Aid is the Red Cross equivalent for WorkSafe BC’s Occupational First Aid level 1 course. A comprehensive day course offering first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills for those who need training due to work requirements. This course will cover: preparing to respond, prevention of disease transmission, wound care and Worksafe BC records, airway, breathing and circulation emergencies, shock, bleeding and medical emergencies. Upon completion of this course you will be certified for three years. Instructor: Vital Link Ventures Sa 9:00am-5:00pm Jan 27 $130 1352 F 9:00am-5:00pm Apr 13 $130 1353 Location: Portlock Park Portable
Mt. Washington Ski Trip 7yrs+ Take a trip up the mountain this winter! Whether you ski or board, are experienced or beginner, this trip is for you. Participants will meet at the Vesuvius Ferry terminal at 6:45am where they will walk on the ferry and take a bus from Crofton to the Mountain. Participants will return on the 7:40pm Crofton Ferry. Fee includes lift ticket and transportation. Equipment rental is optional ($41.50). $156/Adult, $138/Youth(13-18yrs), $116/Child(7-12yrs) F 6:45am-8pm Jan 19 1411 Sa 6:45am-8pm Feb 24 1412 Location: Mt Washington Alpine Resort
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The internal art of Healing Qi Gong 19yrs+ Qi Gong is a very powerful and down to earth healing art that never damages the body, only heals. It is available to all people regardless of age or physical condition. It can be used to help athletes perform better or to help Seniors with balance problems. The style we practice is called Re Shen Gong and is designed to open all the major and minor joints of the body to aid in bringing about full healing circulation of blood and Qi. Real world immediate results that only improve with practice. *No Class February 14th Instructor: Gordon Muir W 5:30-6:30 Jan 10-Feb 21 $60/6 1394 Location: Portlock Park Portable
Introduction to Mindful Self-Compassion 15 yrs+ Rapidly expanding research demonstrates that self-compassion is strongly associated with emotional well being, less anxiety, depression and stress, maintenance of healthy habits such as diet and exercise and satisfying personal relationships. And it’s easier than you think. Come learn simple techniques to start being kinder to yourself starting now. Instructor: Marcia Burton Sa 10:00am-1:00pm Jan 20 $30/Adult $15/Youth 1330 Location: Portlock Park Portable
Yang Style Tai Chi 19yrs+
Taijiquan (T’ai Chi Ch’uan) is an art that enhances our health in a profound down to earth manner. It strengthens us and makes us more supple, balanced and centered. This class will be an introduction to the art and will focus on basics and postures. *No Class February 14th Instructor: Gordon Muir W 6:30-7:30 Jan 10-Feb 21 $60/6 1399 Location: Portlock Park Portable
Understanding Self-Regulation 19yrs+ We will demonstrate to participants how electroencephalogram Biofeedback as well as heart rate variability, blood volume pulse, skin conductance, respiration, temperature, electrocardiogram, and hemoencephalography can all be used to regulate inattention, impulsivity, addictions, anxiety, depression, headaches, hypertension, incontinence, insomnia, language processing, memory, pain, paranoia, seizures, stress and trauma. Learn how you can self-regulate your symptoms in as little as 5 hours to 40 hours, using new technology that will help you meet your goals. Instructor: Teresa de La Boursodiere, BSc, MHCM Sa 2:00pm-5:00pm Mar 10 $60 1402 Location: Creekside Meeting Room
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General Interest Land Use Planning on Salt Spring Island 19 yrs+ Curious about land use planning? What’s an OCP? Zoning? Subdivision? The ALR? How do land use regulations affect island issues like housing, tourism and climate change? Who decides? What’s our land use history? Join a Registered Professional Planner (and former Salt Spring planner) for five thought-provoking sessions to better understand land use on Salt Spring. Instructor: Linda Adams Tu 7:00pm-9:00pm Jan 9-Feb 6 $75/5 1380 Location: Creekside Meeting Room Build a Kitchen Scrap Digester 19 yrs+ Help divert kitchen scraps from the garbage stream. You will learn how to construct and install a digester, how it works and what to put in it. Includes all materials to build a digester to take home. Instructor: Kirk Harris Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Mar 3 $55 1371 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Apr 14 $55 1372 Location: Portlock Park Portable
Personal Development Learn to Speak Spanish 2 19 yrs+
This course is suitable for people who have a basic knowledge of Spanish and those who completed Spanish 1. The focus of this class is communication through repetition and oral practice. Make Spanish fun and accessible, while also learning grammar basics: gender and number, verb endings, basic sentence structure, questions, useful Spanish expressions for everyday communication and so on. This course will give you the basic skills you need to express yourself with some degree of confidence in a Spanish-speaking environment. *No Class Family Day, Feb 12th. Instructor: Nuria Belastegui M 6:00pm-7:30pm Jan 22-Mar 12 $140/7 1367 Location: Gulf Islands Secondary School Room S115
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Gift Card!! Gift cards can be used for any PARC or Pool programs. Purchase in person at the Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre.
Effective Parenting Strategies
Are you frustrated trying to effectively respond to conflicts & implement consequences for your child’s misbehaviour? Do you wonder what are age and developmentally appropriate expectations? Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (STEP) is based on the fundamentals of Adlerian Psychology. Develop an awareness of how communication, encouragement, family birth order, goals of misbehaviour, natural & logical consequences, discipline, & family meetings can equip you to parent. Together, we will learn, share & discuss practical techniques that can transform your home life. Instructor: Teresa de La Boursodiere, BSc, MHCM Sa 1:30pm-4:30pm Feb 17 $60 1403 Location: Portlock Park Portable
Brain Gym Fitness 19yrs+ Designed for students to business professionals and those wanting to optimize alertness. This workshop will highlight and practice all 26 Brain Gym movements that improve concentration, focus, memory etc. Empower yourself and use these tools at home, school or in a workplace setting to enhance learning. We will also discuss other resources and publications that support improved learning and performance through movement. Instructor: Teresa de La Boursodiere, BSc, MHCM Sa 10:30 am-1:30pm Mar 10 $60 1401 Location: Creekside Meeting Room GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | DECEMBER 13, 2017
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ADVANCED POOL COURSES Call the CRD Administration office at 250-537-4448 for more information and to register.
Take the Journey…
Become a Lifeguard! Bronze Medallion Pre-requisite: • 13 years + • Or Bronze Star
Bronze Cross
Pre-requisite: • Bronze Medallion
Standard First Aid & CPRC Pre-requisite: • 12 years +
National Lifeguard (NL)
Take the Journey… Become a Red Cross Swim Instructor!
Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Pre-requisites: • 15 years + • Swim Kids Level 10 • Standard First Aid or Bronze Cross • Step #1: Skill evaluations, online course and co-teaches • Step #2: WSI in-class course
Pre-requisite: • 16 years + • Bronze Cross • Standard First Aid
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Bronze Medallion/Cross
This is the first step to become a lifeguard. Bronze Medallion/Cross teaches an understanding of the lifesaving principles embodied in the four components of water rescue education: judgment, knowledge, skills and fitness. Rescuers learn advanced lifesaving techniques for challenging rescues of increased risk, involving conscious and unconscious victims in varying water depths. Participants develop stroke efficiency and endurance in timed swims (600 metres). 100% attendance required. 13 yrs+ Instructor: Kelti Blatchford - Duncan Fr 9:00am-5:00pm Jan 19 Sa 9:00am-5:00pm Jan 20 Su 9:00am-5:00pm Jan 21 Sa 9:00am-5:00pm Jan 27 $100 Salt Spring Island Residents Su 9:00am-5:00pm Jan 28 $298 Non-Residents 1386 Location: Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre
National Lifeguard Training
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 ís 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. 100% attendance is mandatory. Prerequisites: 16 years of age, Bronze Cross and Standard First Aid. 16 yrs+ Location: Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre $100 Salt Spring Island Residents Call 250-537-4448 for dates and times $230 Non-Residents
Water Safety Instructor Step One
The Water Safety Instructor (WSI) program prepares you to instruct Red Cross Swim Programs. This evaluation ensures that you have the necessary water safety knowledge, strokes and skills equivalent to the Red Cross Swim Kids 10 performance criteria and Instructor Emergency Response skills. There are two steps to the WSI course. These two courses must be taken in the correct order. Step 1 includes skills evaluation and orientation of the online course and co-teaches. 100% attendance required. Prerequisite: 15 yrs+, Swim Kids 10 or equivalent, and either Bronze Cross or Standard First Aid Certificate. 15 yrs + Instructor: Joan Voyce $75 Salt Spring Island Residents Tu 4:30pm-8:30pm Feb 6 1381 Location: Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre $230 Non-Residents
Water Safety Instructor Step Two
This is the final step to become a swim instructor. The 20-hour course follows the WSI Step 1 and furthers instructional ability by focusing on how to effectively plan, teach, and evaluate the Red Cross Swim Programs. Candidates will take their knowledge and experience from step 1 and prepare to take on their first Red Cross Swim Programs. Candidates will also complete a variety of practice-teaching exercises teaching their peer candidates. 100% attendance required. Prerequisite: WSI Step 1. 15 yrs+ Instructor: Joan Voyce Su 8:30am-4:30pm $75 Salt Spring Island Residents Mar 11, 18, 25 1382 Location: Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre $155 Non-Residents
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What a great way to start your day! The pool is set up in standard layout with a fast, medium and slow lane and a wider lane for those leisure swimmers.
Lap & Leisure
A nice way to break up your day. The pool is set up in standard layout with a fast, medium and slow lane and a wider lane for those leisure swimmers.
Adult & Youth
This time is set aside for older folks who would like to enjoy the pool with older people. It is also a great time for our high school PE classes to use the pool.
Everyone Welcome
Everyone is welcome to come down and enjoy the pool during this time. There will be a lane open for those who would like to swim lengths and all the toys will be available for those who would like to play around.
Evening Lengths
This is a fantastic way to end your day. Come on down and enjoy the hot tub and soak your day away. The pool is set up in standard layout with a fast, medium and slow lane and a wider lane for those leisure swimmers.
Friday Night Madness
For the younger set (12 and up) --- great music, great times. Try out the foosball table.
Sunday Toonie Swim
Swim for 4 hours for just two dollars. This is a perfect time for families to enjoy the pool. All the toys are available and there is space to swim lengths as well.
Water Fitness Classes It is a proven fact that exercising in water is a great way to increase the resistance on your body as you move, yet it’s easy on the joints since the buoyancy takes a lot of the weight. There is also an increase in the calories burned because your body is losing heat while in the water. Add these factors onto a great workout directed by one of our certified instructors and you will feel the difference right away. Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre offers a selection of aquafit classes to suit everyone’s needs.
Energizer
This fun and upbeat class will challenge you to work hard in shallow or deep water. The instructor will guide you through a number of exercises which will help with your strength, flexibility and fitness.
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Water Fitness Classes cont. Aqualite Just like the name says: a gentle, low-intensity exercise. Great if you are just starting out, have joint problems, or are recovering from an injury. Nooners
Less intense than the morning Energizer session, this class is specifically for those looking for more strength and stretching. An instructor leads the group through a number of exercises designed to get your blood flowing and your muscles moving.
Red Cross Swim Kids
(6 – 13+ years old)
Swim Kids 1 Swimmers develop front and back float, front and back glide, flutter kick (assisted), shallow water entries and exits, and swim 5 metres. Swim Kids 2 Swimmers learn front and back glide with flutter kick, develop front swim, complete deep-water activities (assisted) and swim 10 metres continuously. Swim Kids 3 Swimmers increase their distance on front and back glide with flutter kick, perform flutter kick unassisted, wear a PFD in deep water, float in deep water, and swim 15 metres continuously. Swim Kids 4 Swimmers learn back swim with shoulder roll and front crawl (10m), work on flutter kick on back, perform kneeling dive, introduction to sculling and swim 25 metres (1 length) continuously. Swim Kids 5 Swimmers develop front crawl (15m), learn back crawl (15m) and whip kick on back, learn stride dive and treading water, perform head-first sculling on back, and swim 50 metres (2 lengths) continuously. Swim Kids 6 Swimmers increase their distance on front and back crawl (25m), learn elementary back stroke (15m), learn dolphin kick, tread water in deep water, perform front dive, and swim 75 metres (3 lengths) continuously. Swim Kids 7 Swimmers increase their distance on front and back crawl (50m) and elementary back stroke (25m), learn front scull, perform whip kick on front and dolphin kick, learn stride entry and swim 150 metres (6 lengths) continuously. Swim Kids 8 Swimmers increase their distance on front and back crawl (75m) and elementary back stroke (25m), learn breast stroke (15m), learn eggbeater/tread water, perform feet-first surface dive and standing shallow dive, and swim 300 metres ( 12 lengths) continuously. DECEMBER 13, 2017 | GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD
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Pool Closed April 1 – 20 Join us at our Pool Open House Saturday April 21, 1-3pm Free Swim 7:30 am - 3:30 pm
Lesson Descriptions
Preschool (3 – 6 years old)
Preschool 1 This level is for children who have never had lessons before. The instructor will focus on getting in and out of the water safely, blowing bubbles, getting the face wet and moving through the water. Preschool 2 At this level, the instructor will focus on getting the head wet, assisted front and back floats, and kicking feet in the water. Preschool 3 These swimmers will work on front and back floats and moving through the water with a swimming action. They will swim in deep water and jump off the edge of the pool and return to the side. Preschool 4 At this level, the swimmers will learn to swim 5 metres on their front and back. They will also jump into deep water, learn about propulsion and the importance of swimming with a buddy.
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✓ Geocaching ✓ Dog Park ✓ Play Tennis ✓ Hike a Trail ✓ Walk on the Beach ✓ Play Disc Golf ✓ Swim at the Pool ✓ Play at the Playground ✓ Walk/Run the Portlock Park Track ✓ Play Squash ✓ Play Pickleball ✓ StoryWalk
Y A D Y L FAMI ! D N E WEEK Join us at the pool for free admissions during our everyone welcome swim times: • Friday Feb. 9th, 3 - 8pm • Sunday Feb. 11th, 1:30 - 5:30pm • Monday Feb. 12th, 3 - 6:30pm
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Leisure Economic Access Policy Salt Spring Island’s Parks and Recreation Commission (PARC) has revised the Leisure Economic Access Policy (LEAP) that 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 card will receive 52 free admissions to drop-in swims at Rainbow Road Indoor Pool AND 50% off multiple PARC program registrations (to a maximum of $205) OR 50% off annual memberships (to a maximum of $205). Previously the program only allowed for one 50% off coupon for programs or a 50% reduction on a multi-use pass at the aquatic centre or free access for children 12 and under. 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 Salt Spring Island Parks office or the Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre. Complete one application per household and submit it with proof of residency, proof of income or income assistance or a referral from a recognized social service or advocacy agency.
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December 2017 through April 2018 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.crd.bc.ca/ssiprograms
Ongoing MARKET IN THE PARK www.crd.bc.ca Meet artists, food producers, musicians and locals at our lively Market in the Park. An Island tradition that draws visitors from near and far. Takes place in Centennial Park on Saturdays, March 31 2018 to October 27, 2018, 9 am to 4 pm. marketinthepark@crd.bc.ca
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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
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www.ssartscouncil.com/galleries/wintercraft November 24 – December 21, 2017. Beautiful, Local, Unique. Representing over 90 visual artists and artisans from the Gulf Islands, Wintercraft has something special for everyone. Open Daily 10am-5pm. SS Arts Council | galleries@ssartscouncil.com
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www.bachontherock.org / www.artspring.ca Saturday, December 16, 2017, 7:30pm-9pm at ArtSpring. A Concert Performance. Please join us for a stunning edition of Handel’s beloved Messiah. Sunday, December 17, 2017 2pm-3:30pm. Singalong. Welcome to Salt Spring Chamber Choir and Orchestra’s 7th annual Singalong Messiah! Dust off your score (or borrow one at the door) and warmup your voices to share in this wonderful Christmas event.
MERRY MONDAY IN THE VILLAGE AT FULFORD HARBOUR
On Merry Monday the businesses of the Fulford Village stay open late for shopping and dining. Music and festivities from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm Janice Harkley | store@saltspringmercantile.com
COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS CAROL SING-A-LONG
December 20 at 2pm All Saints Anglican Church, 110 Park Drive. Everyone welcome!
ART JAM
www.ssartscouncil.com/events/ November 30 – December 21, 2017. Artists from the Fringe Exhibition, Annex Gallery Mahon Hall. Open Daily, 10am – 5pm. SS Arts Council | galleries@ssartscouncil.com
Seasonal Stories and Songs
Saturday, December 16, 2017, 2pm-4pm at the Salt Spring Island United Church.
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www.artspring.ca December 20-23, 2017 at ArtSpring. This island favourite is set to sing and dance us through the past, present and future once again! Christmas with Scrooge is co-sponsored by Graffiti Theatre.
‘OPEN LATE’ SHOP & SOCIAL
www.christmasonsaltspring.com Dec 14, 2017. Enjoy a festive atmosphere while shopping for Christmas presents in downtown Ganges. Participating shops will be open until 8pm. Afterwards, everyone is invited to the Legion at 8pm, for the 7th annual “Glowtini” contest (see next item).
GLOWTINI www.christmasonsaltspring.com Dec 14, 2017. Join us for the 7th annual Glowtini competition which will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion at 8pm. Observe local mixologists competing for the winning title of best “Glowtini” cocktail! CHRISTMAS MARKETS IN THE PARK
Saturdays, December 16 and 23, 2017, 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
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POLAR BEAR SWIM
Annual event held January 1st at Vesuvius Beach.
DEATH CAFÉ www.artspring.ca
January 27, 2018, 2pm to 4pm. The international phenomenon, Death Café, returns to ArtSpring for another year – people gather to have tea and talk about death. Free. 250 537 2125 info@artspring.ca
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Feb 9, 11 & 12. Join us at the pool for free admission during everyone welcome swim times. Friday Feb. 9 3pm-8pm Sunday Feb. 11 1:30pm-5:30pm Monday Feb. 12 3pm-6:30pm Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre
BC FAMILY DAY CELEBRATION
www.ssartscouncil.com/events/ February 12, 2018. Mahon Hall. Join the Salt Spring Arts Council for our annual event for families: crafts, performances and snacks for the young and young at heart. Check calendar for details. SS Arts Council | info@ssartscouncil.com
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. Organized by Island Natural Growers. Usually held at the Farmers’ Institute on the second Saturday in February. ssiseedysaturday@gmail.com
DEATH CAFÉ www.artspring.ca February 24, 2018, 2pm – 4pm. The international phenomenon, Death Café, returns to Artspring for another year – people gather to have tea and talk about death. Free. 250 537 2125 | info@artspring.ca
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www.saltspringfilmfestival.com The annual Salt Spring Film Festival will take place March 2 – 4, 2018, at Gulf Islands Secondary School. The three-day film festival brings a feast of independent documentary films and film directors from Canada and around the world to film lovers here on Salt Spring Island. 250 537 1116 | info@saltspringfilmfestival.com
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SALT SPRING BLOOMS IN APRIL 2018
www.saltspringtourism.com Easter Long Weekend and the Easter Art Festival marks the start of a fun-filled month of activities for the entire family. Salt Spring will burst with a variety of events including studio tours & art shows, garden tours, Earth Day Celebrations, and the Annual Japanese Garden Society’s Blossom Festival. Try culinary treats with wine tasting and shopping at the island’s Saturday Market as it opens for the season. Many of the activities are free! Chamber of Commerce & Salt Spring Tourism. 250 537 4223
SALT SPRING ISLAND FEBRUARY FESTIVAL
www.saltspringtourism.com Join us during February for arts & cultural events and live music. There is something happening every day for you to attend and get out of the rain – or inspire you to get outside and play! Featured events are Family Weekend programs and concerts and the Salt Spring Indoor Market at the Farmers’ Institute on Saturday, February 17, 9am to 3pm. Chamber of Commerce & Salt Spring Tourism. 250 537 4223
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EASTER ARTS FESTIVAL
www.ssartscouncil.com/events/ March 30 – April 8, 2018. Easter Art Show 2018: Portraits of an Island an exhibit by Susan Benson. More than 150 portraits of people, of all ages and walks of life, who call Salt Spring Island home, oils on wood panels. Talks, Performances, Workshops, and Youth Exhibit all take place during the Mahon Hall Show. Check calendar for details. SS Arts Council | info@ssartscouncil.com
April 21, 2018. Join us at the Pool Open House 1pm - 3pm and free swim 7:30am-3:30pm. Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre
• Recreation Coordinator
Regular Full-time $30.97 - $35.14 per hour
• Senior Aquatic Workers – Regular Part-time,
$25.62 per hr.
• Facility Maintenance Worker – Regular Part-time
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April 22, 2018. 12pm to 5pm. An annual community celebration held in Centennial Park. Listen to local musicians and speakers, participate in fun activities and see inspiring and informative displays from non-profit groups and businesses. A great way to connect with your community and give thanks for Mother Earth. An all-ages free event.
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$22.95 per hr.
• Aquatic Workers (Lifeguards and Swimming
Instructors) – Auxiliary, $18.20-$19.34 per hr. plus 14% in lieu of benefits.
• Aquatic Fitness Instructor – Auxiliary, $23.99 per hr.
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www.bandemonium.org The Salt Spring Concert Band is a community band including 35-40 players of varying ages and abilities under the direction of Keith Olleren Shaw.
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https://ssigardenclub.wordpress.com This is the place to see and purchase shrubs, herbs, flowers and veggie plants. Bring a container to take all your great purchases home! Usually held in late April at the Farmers’ Institute.
SPARKFEST www.swova.org Sparkfest is a fundraiser for ‘Pass It On’, one of SWOVA’s many youth projects. Pass It On youth participants will share their stories and talents, and there will be lots of entertainment, speakers and a silent auction.
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• Friday Adventure Camp, Spring Break Camp and Camp Colossal $14.23 - $18.20
https://www.crd.bc.ca/careers
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...PARC wants to hear from you!
If you would use an after school care program regularly or occasionally, let us know.
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ARTS ASSOCIATIONS AND FACILITIES
ArtSpring www.artspring.ca ArtSpring is a community performance and visual arts facility owned and governed by the Island Arts Centre Society (IACS). ArtSpring curates a professional performing arts series but over 75% of the events at ArtSpring are created/presented by community artists. The theatre and galleries are available for rent. 250 537 2125 | info@artspring.ca SALT SPRING ARTS COUNCIL www.ssartscouncil.com
The Salt Spring Arts Council (SSAC) supports and promotes the arts through education, advocacy and collaboration. SSAC delivers numerous programs to enhance the vibrancy of our community: ArtCraft and WinterCraft exhibits, Art Jam, Artist in the Class, Workshops on the Rock, Summer Showcases, Easter Art Exhibit, Salt Spring National Art Prize, Artists in Residence, grants and awards, and community cultural events throughout the year. SSAC operates at historic Mahon Hall in Ganges. 250 537 0899 | info@ssartscouncil.com
SALT SPRING STUDIO TOUR
www.saltspringstudiotour.com Our self-guided tour of 28 studios is a great way to see the island at your own pace. All studios are open from May to October and some studios year round. For individual days and hours check map or website. Free map available on BC Ferries and at the Visitor Centre in Ganges. saltspringstudiotour@gmail.com
DANCE cont. WITCH DANCE SALT SPRING
A group dancing the Wolfshager Hexenbrut Theatrical Dance. Facebook - Witch Dance Salt Spring. Kathy Weisner I 250 537 5058
DANCE CLASSES & INSTRUCTORS ANTLER RIDGE DANCE STUDIO
An open space full of possibilities for stimulating, inspiring and sourcing movement creation. Facebook – antler ridge dance. Robbyn Scott, movement artist | 250 653 4088 antlerridgedance@gmail.com
ARTSPRING
www.artspring.ca Workshops throughout the year taught by visiting dance companies. 250 537 2125 | info@artspring.ca
DANCE TEMPLE
www.dancetemplesaltspring.com All ages/walks of life. Conscious Dance Ritual for those who want to explore their creativity through movement in a safe space. Guided warm-up, free flow dancing. Facilitators, soundscapes and musical guests vary. Mondays and Thursdays. See website for location and times.
GULF ISLANDS SCHOOL OF THE PERFORMING ARTS (GISPA) – YOUTH
DANCE ARGENTINE TANGO - POR EL AMOR DEL TANGO
https://tangomockup.wordpress.com/ Facebook: Por El Amor Del Tango- Salt Spring Island Welcoming all dancers, experienced and beginners to the beautiful embrace of tango. ssi.tango@gmail.com
SALTY WHEELS SQUARE DANCE
www.region1.squaredance.bc.ca Thursdays 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm. At 734 Upper Ganges Road. Runs from the end of September to the beginning of May. New dancer lessons available, see listing under Dance Classes. Alan & Marilynne Cunningham | 250 537 5356 | almarcun@telus.net
SALT SPRING SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE CLUB
https://sites.google.com/view/ssiscdc/home Mondays 6-9pm. Sept. to May at All Saints by the Sea. Fridays 6:308:30pm. Sept. to May at Salt Spring Elementary gym. No partner required. Come and enjoy the music, dancing excellent instruction and good company. Soft-soled shoes are best. Catherine Crombie | 250 537 9387 | ccrombie@shaw.ca Mark du Plessis | 250 537 8477 | duplma1@outlook.com
SWING DANCE
Beginners always welcome, lessons scheduled through the year. Dance to Big Band and ‘50s ’60s rock n’ roll. Wendy Hartnett | 250 537 4118 I w_hartnett@hotmail.com GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | DECEMBER 13, 2017
www.gispa.ca GISPA offers advanced education in Music, Dance and Theatre for students in grades 9-12. GISPA is a school within Gulf Islands Secondary School. Please send in your expressions of interest and questions. Jason Donaldson | 250 537 9944 I jdonaldson@sd64.bc.ca
INSTRUCTOR – DANCE - QIGONG
www.naomijason.com Dance instructor, artist and movement therapist. Naomi Jason
RAINWOOD DANCE STUDIO
www.rainwooddancestudio.com Our experienced and creative teaching staff are eager to share their passion for dance with you. We are very excited to offer Ballet, Modern/ Contemporary, Jazz, Street Jazz, Musical Theatre, Flamenco, Tap and Hip Hop classes. rainwooddancestudio@gmail.com
SQUARE DANCE
Saturdays, 7:00pm - 9:00pm at 734 Upper Ganges Road. Cost is $5 per person per lesson, the first 2 lessons are free. Marilynne Cunningham | 250 537 5356 | almarcun@telus.net
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 S A LT S P R I N G I S L A N D L E I S U R E G U I D E
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Music Groups & Associations BANDEMONIUM MUSIC SOCIETY
www.bandemonium.org Two vibrant community bands offering opportunities for woodwind, brass and percussion players of all ages to develop skills, enjoy music and perform. Salt Spring Concert Band performs classic and contemporary wind ensemble music. Swing Shift Big Band plays latin and swing music at dances and concerts. Salt Spring Concert Band I Keith Ollerenshaw keith.ollerenshaw@gmail.com Swing Shift Big Band I Derrick Milton I dsmilton@telus.net General I info@bandemonium.org
FIDDLEWORKS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY
www.fiddleworks.ca We aim to foster community through music, celebration and education; to create and implement educational programs which use music to develop leadership, teamwork, self-esteem, and life skills (such as our summer music camps!), and to provide accessible, affordable music education for children and adults. Contact through website.
ORCHESTRA 101 FOR STRINGS
Orchestra 101 is a training ensemble for the orchestral strings: violin, viola, cello and bass. The group is coached by cellist Paula Kiffner. It is designed for adult amateur string players. Carol Wright | 250 537 5982 | kiffwright@shaw.ca
PIPERS & DRUMMERS ASSOCIATION
Putting the “Fun” back in ‘Funerals’. Hire one Piper or the Whole Band. For any occasion: Weddings, Funerals, Birthdays or just to annoy the neighbours. Doug Fraser | 250 537 7748 totemtot@telus.net
SALT SPRING FOLK CLUB www.saltspringfolkclub.com Group of volunteers that provide the structure for folk singing friends and performers to gather on Salt Spring Island. Fulford Hall is home to the Salt Spring Folk Club and hosts some of the finest musicians folk music has to offer. See website for details. SALT SPRING SINGERS www.saltspringsingers.ca
Meet weekly to sing under the guidance of a skilled director. Concerts are presented twice a year. Please see website for details.
UBUNTU SACRED SONG CIRCLE
Relaxed, reverent environment. All voices welcome. Learn chants, rounds and songs from many traditions to carry with you in your daily life. Enjoy a new way of being together. Tuesday’s 1pm 2:30pm, Wellness Centre in Ganges; Wednesday’s 7-8:30pm, 705 Beaver Point Rd. Barbara Slater | 250 653 4186 barbaramarie@telus.net
VIVA CHORALE! CHOIR
www.vivachoralesaltspring.com Do you love to sing? Our choir fosters an atmosphere of mutual respect and dedication to each other as well as to our island community. We perform in a variety of venues and take part in fundraising for local charitable organizations. We welcome all ages from youth to adult. Please see website for details. 24
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Music Lessons B NATURAL SCHOOL OF PIANO
Melissa Grace Kodaly and Chris Kodaly, ARCT 250 537 5131 | melissagrace@shaw.ca
CHORAL WORKSHOP & CONCERT WITH MORNA EDMUNDSON www.artspring.ca
Morna Edmundson of Vancouver’s Elektra Women’s Choir will be running a three day Choral Workshop for women’s voices at ArtSpring. Morna specializes in adult women’s choirs of all levels and enjoys conducting the classics of the repertoire to the latest contemporary music, with an emphasis on Canadian repertoire. $100 per person. 250 537 2125 | info@artspring.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 selfawareness, and inspiring joy. Oona McOuat I 250 537 2088 I oonasong@yahoo.com 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 I jdonaldson@sd64.bc.ca
ISLAND WINDS MUSIC STUDIO
We offer private lessons for ages 5 to adult (piano, singing, woodwinds). Wendy Milton, Mus. Bac., B. Ed. | 250 537 4654 | islandwinds@telus.net
PIANO LESSONS
Kim Benson | 250 538 5522 | pkbenson@telus.net
PIANO LESSONS
All levels welcome. Ganges studio location. Lynn Regan | 250 537 9551 | lynnar@shaw.ca
PIANO LESSONS
I am looking for music students to share my love of music with. I have experience teaching piano and theory. BMus and ARCT (RCM). Experience the joy of playing the piano! Sierra | little_teapot1@yahoo.com
UKULELE FOR BEGINNERS
Have fun learning positioning, basic chords, & strums. Build a song repertoire of your choice. Teresa Waters | 778 354 1019 | hiwaters@shaw.ca
VESUVIUS MUSIC STUDIOS www.vesuviusmusicstudios.com Lessons for all ages. More details on website. Diana and Lloyd English
Theatre /Dramatic Arts 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 DECEMBER 13, 2017 | GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD
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FABRIC ART INSTRUCTION
FRITZ CINEMA
FELT MAKING WORKSHOPS & PRIVATE FELTING & TEXTILE COURSES www.ulriekebenner.com
www.thefritz.ca Up-to-date cinema with surround sound and digital projection. Open Friday to Tuesday year round and 7 days a week in July & August. Show times 250 537 4656 | thefritz@hotmail.com
GULF ISLANDS SCHOOL OF THE PERFORMING ARTS (GISPA) – YOUTH
www.gispa.ca See listing under Dance Classes & Instructors
READERS’ THEATRE
A group of people who act with their voices. Meet 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.
Ulrieke Benner – Art You Wear in Felt & Silk 250 537 1723 | ulrieke@ulriekebenner.com
NUNO FELTING WORKSHOPS www.saltspringfiberadventures.com Laurie Steffler Feltscapes Design. Please see website for listings for the 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. Terri Bibby | 250 537 8813 | saltspringweaving@gmail.com
VISUAL ART GROUPS 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, having speakers and social activities, organizing exhibits of members’ work. New members welcome. facebook.com/ssibasketryguild I contact@ssibasketryguild.ca
SALT SPRING PAINTERS GUILD
FABRIC ART GROUPS ISLAND COMFORT QUILTS
Providing comfort quilts free of charge to any islander with a lifethreatening 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
www.saltspringweaversandspinners.com Our guild meets regularly to share and learn together. We have a varied program with workshops and presentations on weaving and spinning, as well as knitting. See our website for dates.
STITCH DIMENSION QUILT GUILD
Members meet the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays 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 | stitchdimension@gmail.com GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | DECEMBER 13, 2017
ssipaintersguild.ca The Painters Guild offers a range of activities once a week, including workshops, drawing sessions, printmaking, plein air, shows, and fellowship. Anyone who has a desire to draw and paint is welcome to become a member. To join the Painters Guild simply visit the website to register. Judy Nurse | 250 537 2293 I ssipg@hotmail.com
SALT SPRING PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB www.ssphotog.ca Open to anyone, beginner to expert, who loves photography and lives on Salt Spring. We offer constructive learning of the artistic and technical aspects of photography; learning from each other through supportive sharing of images and camaraderie are the core motivations of the Club. The Club meets monthly and sponsors two shows per year, a mentoring program and ongoing seasonal slide shows at Harbour House, Lady Minto Hospital waiting rooms, TJ Beans, the Fritz Cinema and the Chamber of Commerce Visitors Centre. Wendy Rosier | 250 653 4034 | ask@ssphotog.ca SALT SPRING POTTERS GUILD
www.saltspringpottersguild.com A group of potters, at all levels of development from beginners to production potters, artist potters and sculptors, organize monthly meetings for mutual support and to hold workshops. Patricia Gibson | patriciagibson198@gmail.com S A LT S P R I N G I S L A N D L E I S U R E G U I D E
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Visual Art Instruction ARTSPRING’S YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAM WITH QUENTIN HARRIS
www.artspring.ca February 2, 9, 23, March 2, 2018. Gallery Showing March 2, 2018. Students will work with carving, painting, storytelling, directed drawing, drumming (pow wow drum) and small button blankets. For more information visit website. 250 537 2125 | info@artspring.ca
WORKSHOPS ON THE ROCK (WOR)
www.ssartscouncil.com/workshops/ January – March 2018. 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 artist-mentors. See website for info and registration. 250 537 0899 | wor@ssartscouncil.com
SPRING BREAK ART WORKSHOPS
www.ssartscouncil.com/workshops/ March 19 – 23, 2018. Art workshops for kids and youth. Check website for details. 250 537 0899 | info@ssartscouncil.com
ARTISTS’ STUDIO (SOUTH SS SENIORS)
A supportive, but not instructional, group meeting Fridays 1pm to 4:00pm in the Seniors’ Building at the south end of Fulford Hall.
ART BY HARRISON MANDALA CEDAR YURT STUDIO
www.artbyharrison.com Surrounded by nature, honour your unique creative expression while learning 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
ARTVENTURES www.artbygillian.com Explore the world of expressive drawing, abstraction, composition & critique and working in a series. Gillian McConnell | 250 537 4439 | gillian@artbygillian.com BASKETRY WORKSHOPS www.joancarrigan.com Offering ongoing workshops for all levels. Joan Carrigan | 250 538 1877 | info@joancarrigan.com CREATIVE BY NATURE ART STUDIO
www.creativebynature.org Quiet Mind Art with Earth & Heart. Learn to paint for joy and connection. Youth & adult classes year round. Call or email to learn more. Lisa Lipsett I 250 537 9785 I lisa@creativebynature.org
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
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Visual Art Instruction cont. NON-TOXIC OIL PAINTING LESSONS
Private or group lessons for all levels, absolute beginners with no arts experience, to advanced painters in other media wanting an introduction to non-toxic oil painting. No solvents, no fumes. Learn mixing paints, colour choices, composition, various techniques. Facebook: Terri Reid Studios I terrireidstudios@gmail.com 778 353 0014
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 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
COMMUNICATION & LITERACY SALT SPRING ISLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY
www.saltspring.bc.libraries.coop 129 McPhillips Avenue Open Monday to Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm. A wide range of fiction and non-fiction books, large print books, audiobooks, children’s books, CDs, DVDs, and free computer and internet access. Meeting spaces for large and small groups. Wide array of community events including book launches and art talks, bridge club, book club, private tech tutoring, tech café, and children’s story time. 250 537 4666 | info@saltspringlibrary.com
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
HOME WORDS: WRITING IN COMMUNITY
www.ssartscouncil.com | www.connectinggenerations.net January – February 2018. Home Words: Writing In Community is a chance to participate in a safe, supportive, facilitated writing group, exploring diverse experiences of home through writing and personal story telling. This intergenerational project is a partnership between the Salt Spring Arts Council and Connecting Generations. Writing groups are free. Sarah Hook Nilsson | shooknilsson@sd64.bc.ca DECEMBER 13, 2017 | GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD
COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS: CHILD CARE + PRESCHOOLS AMELIA’S PLACE FAMILY CHILDCARE
Licensed family childcare for children 1 year to early school age. Play and nature based. 250 538 7212 I 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) I 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 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 I ssidc@saltspring.com
TARA BROWN’S FAMILY DAYCARE
Accepts enrollment of all ages including school age children. Open year round. 250 538 0340 I taracbrown@shaw.ca
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
Ann McPhee, Certified Trainer
CERTIFIED NADOI & MENTOR TRAINER WITH ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR COLLEGE
MARTIAL ARTS Karate Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Kickboxing Self Protection Kids classes Family classes Adult classes Est. 1979
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SALT SPRING ISLAND KARATE CLUB For more information, call 250.537.0040 barclayc@shaw.ca | www.ssikarate.com S A LT S P R I N G I S L A N D L E I S U R E G U I D E
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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 excellent speakers. Janet Smith | 250 931 1235 | 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 I 250 537 5681 anna@bonesforever.com
ISLAND COMFORT QUILTS
Our goal is to provide a comfort quilt, free of charge, to any islander with a lifethreatening illness or injury. Our quilts are made of 100% cotton with a soft flannel backing & come with a convenient carry bag. To request a quilt for someone, to volunteer your time or to make a donation of material or cash, please email or phone. Annual quilting bee is held each year in March on a Sunday. 107 Castle Cross Road | 250 537 5302 islandcomfortquilts@shaw.ca
ISLAND PATHWAYS
www.islandpathways.ca We advocate and educate for safe active transportation options on Salt Spring Island and for better regional connections. We work in partnership with other groups and agencies. We rely on our dedicated volunteers for many tasks, especially the planning and construction of pathways. We work with Partners Creating Pathways, Bicycle Working Group, Helmets for Life, Heritage Map with Bike Routes, Bicycle Racks on Salt Spring Island and Community Activities. Check out our brochure for a quick summary of our work.
JAPANESE GARDEN SOCIETY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & SALT SPRING TOURISM
www.saltspringchamber.com www.saltspringtourism.com The Salt Spring Island Chamber of Commerce, established in 1948, is a notfor-profit organization representing 300 business owners and individuals on the island. We seek to create and maintain a prosperous environment for business and skills development, by advocating enhancement of the island’s economic viability and sustainability. In addition to supporting the needs of local businesses, we manage the Shop Local Program, and operate the Visitor Information Centre and Salt Spring Tourism in Ganges Village. Janet Clouston | 250 537 4223 chamber@saltspringchamber.com
DIVERSE AND INCLUSIVE SALT SPRING ISLAND (DAISSI)
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www.saltspringjapanesegarden.com Creating Heiwa Garden in the Peace Park to be a place of unity and reconciliation, where the history of SS Japanese Canadian pioneers is acknowledged. We organize the Annual Blossom Festival and concerts. As a volunteer organization, we provide tax receipts for donations. Sheryl Taylor-Munro | 250 537 4716 info@saltspringjapanesegarden.com
LIONS CLUB
Islanders help us by supporting the Lions Club activities and events year after year. We invite you to join us and participate in our activities which make our community a better place to live. 250 537 2000 lionsdirectory@telus.net www.sslions.com
OAP (OLD AGE PENSIONERS)
Meets at Fulford Hall. See also South SS Seniors. Victoria Woodman I 250 653 2053 vkeyman@shaw.ca
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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 We are a charitable organization dedicated to strengthening and supporting individuals, families and communities. We provide a broad range of services and supports to the Southern Gulf Island communities including the Food Bank, Emergency Shelter, Family Place, Recycling Depot, Seniors’ Wellness, Core Inn Youth Centre, and FETCH (For Everything That’s Community Health) Directory (www. saltspring.fetchbc.ca). 250 537 9971 connect@ssics.ca
SALT SPRING ISLAND FOUNDATION
www.ssifoundation.ca The Salt Spring Island Foundation aims to inspire philanthropy in support of local charities for the enduring benefit of our community. Through carefully stewarded endowment funds and a responsive granting program, the Foundation helps to build and support Salt Spring charitable organizations and serves as a catalyst for community partnerships and initiatives. Solely funded by donations and bequests, the Foundation has contributed over $1.8 million to island charities. Kisae Petersen | 250 537 8305 kisae@ssifoundation.ca
SALT SPRING HOSPICE SOCIETY
www.saltspringhospice.org Salt Spring Hospice is a non-profit organization supporting individuals and their families at the end of life, and through bereavement. We also facilitate Grief Support Groups and assist with Advanced Care Planning. Our services are provided without charge, however we do accept donations in support of our work. 129 Hereford Ave. office@saltspringhospice.org | 250-537-2770 DECEMBER 13, 2017 | GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD
COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS: COMMUNITY GROUPS + RESOURCES SALT SPRING LITERACY
www.saltspringliteracy.org We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the enhancement of literacy on Salt Spring. 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. 250 537 9717 coordinator@saltspringliteracy.org
SALT SPRING PARKS AND RECREATION (PARC)
www.crd.bc.ca PARC is responsible for the establishment, ongoing operation and maintenance of all community parks, PARC athletic fields and tennis courts, public trails, and waterfront parks on Salt Spring. PARC is also responsible for recreation programming, Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre, Hart Memorial Disc Golf Course in Mouat Park and the Market in the Park. Contact for information on trails, water access, playing fields and public spaces. 250 537 4448 | ssiparc@crd.bc.ca
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SALT SPRING ISLAND SPCA
www.spca.bc.ca/saltspring www.bcpetsearch.com 540 Lower Ganges Road, behind Gulf Islands Vet Clinic. Our services include adoption of cats, emergency fostering, rescue and treatment of domestic and farm animals. Our programs include by-donation spay/neuter/identification fund to assist low-income residents. We also run a seasonal doggie daycare service at the Saturday Market and hold many fundraisers. For animal welfare concerns and reporting please call 1 855 622 7722 250 537 2123 | saltspring@spca.bc.ca
Women’s Institute is a local, provincial, national and international organization that promotes women, families and communities. Find us selling homemade pies at the Fall Fair and Applefest! That’s how we raise funds to donate to several local charities. We meet monthly and new members are enthusiastically welcomed, whether you bake pies or not. Come and share in our friendship and help us make a difference. Lisa Dahling , | 250 653 9123
SALT SPRING SENIORS SERVICES SOCIETY
SHRINE CLUB #39 GULF ISLANDS
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
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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
Confident girls. Inspiring women. It’s not about equal opportunity; girls here get every opportunity. Established in 1908, SMS provides empowering education for girls from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12. (Boarding: Grades 7–12)
5-day Boarding Option: Meet the world; stay close to home. NEW
Discover the advantages of weekday or full 7-day boarding at Western Canada’s only all-girls day & boarding school – Canada’s first girls’ STEM school!
VISIT US AT OPEN HOUSE January 31 + 23,24 2018 January 25February + February
Details privatetour: tour: Detailsonline, online, or or Contact Contact Us Us for for aa private 250.479.7171 250.479.7171| | admissions@stmarg.caa admissions@stmarg.ca
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www.stmarg.ca DAY: JK–GRADE 12 | BOARDING: GRADE 7–12 | VICTORIA, BC
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129 Hereford Avenue. Seniors’ Wellness, operated by Salt Spring Island Community Services, offers Seniors’ Peer Counselling, Health Education workshops and the Better at Home Program. Better at Home provides non-medical supports to assist seniors with simple day-to-day tasks so they can continue to live independently in their own home and stay connected with their community. Shellyse Szakacs | 250 537 4607 seniors@ssics.ca
SOUTH SALT SPRING SENIORS (BCOAPO Branch # 170)
The Seniors Centre at the south end of Fulford Hall, for 50+, welcomes you to our various activities held throughout the week, social events and informational meetings, held on the last Wednesday of each month. Programs include: Artists Studio, Bridge, Carpet Bowling, Chair Yoga, Coffee & Crafts, Nia and Seniorfit. Victoria Woodman I 250 653 2053 vkeyman@shaw.ca
TRANSITION SALT SPRING SOCIETY
www.transitionsaltspring.com Transition Salt Spring (TSS) is a communityled response to global climate change. We initiate, incubate, and support diverse community projects, initiatives and events that focus on encouraging environmentally sustainable living such as: local organic food production, renewable energy, green building technologies, low-carbon transportation, water conservation, wasteavoidance, and green business practices.
VOLUNTEER AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES
www.vcrsaltspring.org VCR is a volunteer hub and center for organizational support and education. We link volunteers and organizations to resources and opportunities within the notfor-profit community. Visit our website for more information. admin@vcrsaltspring.org | 250 931 0039
COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS: FOOD + FARMING COMMUNITY SERVICES HARVEST PROGRAM
www.saltspringcommunityservices.ca Food security program and services run by Salt Spring Community Services. Contact for details. 250 537 9971 | connect@ssics.ca
ECOREALITY CO-OP
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.
SALT SPRING ISLAND FARMERS’ INSTITUTE www.ssifi.org
www.ecoreality.org The Ecoreality Ecovillage is 43 acres in the Fulford valley. They are working to be a model of co-operative, sustainable land habitation and land use and features public outreach and education as included goals. See website for more information. Jan Steinman 250 653 2024 | info@ecoreality.org
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
FOXGLOVE FARM’S CENTRE FOR ARTS, ECOLOGY & AGRICULTURE
www.ssifarmlandtrust.org A charitable society that promotes agriculture and acquiring agricultural land. Develops and maintains the Shaw Family Community Gardens at the Burgoyne Valley Community Farm, 2232 Fulford Ganges Road. Allotment garden plots and acreage available for rental. 250 537 5302 | ssifarmlandtrust@shaw.ca
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
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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 30
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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
http://transitionsaltspring.ning.com Transition Salt Spring Society (TSS) is a volunteer run, not-for-profit society. We incubate and support community initiatives for resilience including locallyproduced food, sustainable energy and water supplies, waste-management, and protecting our natural environment. Visit website for local event calendar, to donate and to sign up for our newsletter. transitionsaltspring@gmail.com
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COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS: EARLY YEARS EARLY LEARNING FOR FAMILIES (ELF) STRONG START CENTRES
FAMILY PLACE
www.saltspringcommunityservices.ca We support the healthy development of families prenatal to 6 years. Our programs include Prenatal and Parenting workshops, Island Infant Discussion group featuring guest speakers, Stay and Play Drop Ins and Parent-Child Mother Goose. Our resources include Food Security program, Toy Library, Clothing Exchange and more! All Family Place Programs are free. See website for our current program schedules. 120 Park Drive. 250 537 9176 | familyplace@ssics.ca
Program provides a free quality learning environment for adults and their young children, ages birth to five. Qualified early childhood educators lead learning activities, including stories, music and art at our centres. This program operates at three elementary schools, see details below. Fulford Elementary: Monday to Thursday 8:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. 250 653 9223 Fernwood Elementary: Mondays 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.; Thursdays 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 250 537 9332 Salt Spring Elementary: Monday to Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 250 537 9928
PARENT CHILD MOTHER GOOSE
www.saltspringcommunityservices.ca An interactive program including songs, stories and rhymes for parents and children 0-6 yrs. The program runs several times a year at various locations. All Family Place Programs are free. 250 537 9176 | familyplace@ssics.ca
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. The StoryWalk® Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and developed in collaboration with the Kellogg Hubbard Library. Storywalk® is a registered service mark owned by Ms. Ferguson. 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
COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS: GENERAL INTEREST BITTANCOURT MUSEUM
www.ssifi.org On the Farmers’ Institute grounds. Travel back in time to the early 1900’s Salt Spring style. Visit the summer kitchen, view the displays of antique firefighting equipment and cars. Admission is free, donations are welcome. Open July/August, Wednesday to Sunday, 10am - 4pm. Viewing during other months is by appointment. 250 537 4895 | ssifi@shaw.ca
SALT SPRING ISLAND PET FRIENDLY WEBSITE
www.saltspringpetfriendly.com Providing all the pet friendly information you need as an island pet owner or visitor including pet friendly beaches and hikes.
SALT SPRING ANTIQUE & CLASSIC MOTOR CLUB
www.saltspringcarclub.com Open to all residents of SSI who own a classic or antique automobile. The club was founded in 2001 to promote friendship and help in the care, upkeep and restoration of antique and classic cars. Events for Members on and off Island. Annual Canada Day Show n’ Shine held July 1st. Marv Coulthard 250 931 6766 marv@saltspringcarclub.com John Teagle | 250 537 9749 teagle46@gmail.com
SALT SPRING ISLAND 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. saltspringforum@gmail.com
SALT SPRING HISTORY & GHOSTWALKS
www.islandghostwalks.com Embark on a frightfully fun and historically informative walk through Ganges harbor.
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 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 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 ISLAND AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
Amateur radio operators or those interested in becoming hams meet on Fridays at 10am. Join our weekly net on 146.595 mhz. Tuesday evenings at 7pm. 250 537 6360 | 250 537 2791 250 537 9659 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | DECEMBER 13, 2017
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
FAMILY HISTORY CENTRE
The Family History Center offers aid to those who want to research their family history. Ancestry.com and other premium genealogy sites are available for free. Open every Wed from 9:30 am - 12:30 pm and every Wednesday evening from 7:00-9:00 pm at the Church of Jesus Christ of LatterDay Saints, 221 Vesuvius Bay Road. Yvonne Gibbon | 250 537 5400
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GULF ISLAND ATHLETIC TRAINING
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
2 - 1429 Fulford Ganges Rd. See Facebook page for information: Gulf Islands Athletic Training Sue Spencer I 250 931 0103
LESLIE BARCLAY PERSONAL TRAINER
Personal trainer on Salt Spring Island since 1996. Customized programs to meet your personal needs; post rehab, general fitness, HIIT training, 3rd degree black belt in Karate, well versed in kickboxing. Leslie Barclay I lesonss@msn.com I 250 537 0040
TAOIST TAI CHI®
Taoist Tai Chi® arts are specifically designed to improve health. It can help with health conditions such as poor circulation, high blood pressure, arthritis, back pain, joint immobility, respiratory problems, digestive disorders, Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis and many others. Over 47 years of experience....because it works. 25 years on Salt Spring Island. Stephanie Artz | stephanie_artz@yahoo.ca | 250 537 1721
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 Salt Spring Island Wellness Centre. Passion.canuck@gmail.com
Private Trainers
SYNERGYFIT PERSONAL TRAINING
DEBFIT® PERSONAL TRAINER www.debfit.com
Certified Personal Trainer. In-home training available. Meeting clients’ fitness goals for 20+ years. Training the individual, couples, or groups. Boomerfit Classes offered – inspired co-ed workouts targeting the 50+ age group. Strive to reach your optimal fitness. Trisha Moroz-Barstead, BCRPA, ACE | 250 653 4656 trisha.synergyfit@gmail.com
Multi-certified trainer Deb Leblanc – helping Salt Spring Islanders get fit, lose weight and become more flexible since 2007! Personal Training, Private Weight Loss Retreats, Weight Loss Coaching & Eating Plans, Outdoor Bootcamps, TRX Training and Private yoga. Deb Leblanc | 778 557 8170 | deb@debfit.com
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Fitness Centres & Gyms NORTH END FITNESS www.northendfitness.ca Open every day: aerobics, yoga, spin classes, weight circuit, free weights, cardio machines, full change rooms with showers, infrared sauna, child care (M-F), sunbeds, qualified trainers and non members welcome! 102 McPhillips Avenue | 250 537 5217 | northendfitness@gmail.com SALT SPRING ISLAND WELLNESS CENTRE 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
Yoga CELESTE MALLETT JASON YOGA
Certified yoga teacher, offers classes and private lessons for all ages. Celeste Mallett Jason | 250 537 2444 | info@gangesyogastudio.com
CHAIR YOGA (SOUTH SS SENIORS)
Class with Cate McEwen, in the Andersen Room at Fulford Hall. Cara Joy Hughes | 250 653 4710
DOROTHY PRICE YOGA www.santosha-yoga-retreats.com Certified yoga teacher: Offers drop-in classes and private lessons for all ages/abilities; and rejuvenating yoga retreats on Salt Spring Island, Tofino, Spain, and Italy. Dorothy Price | 250 537 7675 I dorothy@santosha-yoga-retreats.com GATEHOUSE YOGA www.stowellakefarm.com Weekly classes – yoga, meditation and more. Wellness retreats and workshops also available. Call for details. Liz Young | 250 653 4308 | info@stowellakefarm.com THE NEST HOT YOGA www.thenesthotyoga.com
We offer drop-in and series based yoga classes in a hot or warm room. A variety of certified teachers lead Moksha-inspired, Vinyasa, Hatha, Yin, Yang Yin and Yogassage classes. All levels of experience are welcome. Individual and group private lessons available. Sarah-Jane Smith | 250 537 6638 | 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 | yoga@saltspringcentre.com GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | DECEMBER 13, 2017
Mind & Body ART THERAPY FOR MIND AND BODY
www.artbyharrison.com Explore health problems visually and creatively through transformational programs individually crafted for you that can include art therapy, mindfulness, spiritual meditations ceremony, rune readings, dreamwork, relaxation and pain release visualizations. Art therapy is effective for relationship issues, grief, loss and post trauma recovery. 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 I 250 537 5681 | anna@bonesforever.com
CRYSTAL SINGING BOWL, SACRED GONG, AND DEEP DRUM MEDITATION & HEALING
www.TeronWolf.com Join Teron and Melissa for an inspiring evening of Meditation & Healing with 14 Crystal Singing Bowls, the Sacred Gong, or Deep Drum. Settle into our welcoming meditation room, and drift into stillness as the gentle sounds of these restorative vibrations carry you away. Rest. Listen. Be nurtured. Be renewed. Teron Wolf | 250 886 6393 | teron@teronwolf.com
DREAM DEEP MUSIC
www.oonamcouat.com Gentle and intuitive individual interactive sound therapy sessions promoting relaxation, clarity, and well-being. Oona McOuat | 250 537 2088 | oonasong@yahoo.com
EDUCATION IN HERBAL MEDICINE & HOMEOPATHY
www.seraphinacapranos.com Alchemy of Herbal Medicine. See website for more details. Seraphina Capranos | 250 537 0602 info@seraphinacapranos.com
KARIN BEVIERE, EDUCATOR OF HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE
www.karinbeviere.com Natural medicine used by 200 million people worldwide. Offering consultations for a whole-person, root cause approach to health. Karin Beviere | 250 537 4728
SALT SPRING DOULA COLLECTIVE
A group of doulas who offer emotional, physical and informational support in pregnancy, birth and postpartum. The Collective offers birth pool rentals, a directory for local services providers, as well as community for birthing people. Shannon Cowan | 250 653 4867 ssi.doulas@gmail.com
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COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND PROGRAMS: INFORMATION RESOURCES 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
GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD www.gulfislandsdriftwood.com
328 Lower Ganges Road Community newspaper featuring local news, entertainment news, sports, events calendar and classifieds. In print and online. 250 537 9933 | news@gulfislandsdriftwood.com
THE ISLANDS MARKETPLACE www.islandsmarketplace.com The Gulf Islands Free Buy and Sell Publication, published biweekly. Stories, News, Events Calendar & Entertainment plus free classifieds. In print and online. Sandi Poystila, Publisher | 250 537 2905 freeads@islandsmarketplace.com ISLAND TIDES www.islandtides.com Independent regional newspaper. West coast news, views and enterprise. Online. 250 216 2267 islandtides@islandtides.com LIONS CLUB DIRECTORY www.sslions.com Local phone book and general island resource guide published annually by The Lions Club of Salt Spring Island.
SALT SPRING ISLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY
www.saltspring.bc.libraries.coop 129 McPhillips Avenue. Collections of fiction and non-fiction 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
SALT SPRING ISLAND EXCHANGE
www.saltspringexchange.com Community listings on a website with a variety of local interests, events and buy/sell postings.
SALT SPRING SENIOR SERVICES SOCIETY
A resource information, drop-in centre and volunteer outreach program for seniors. 250 537 4604 | saltspringseniors@shaw.ca
SALTY FISH BOWL www.saltyfishbowl.com Community magazine – everything but the news. Salt Spring stories, events, entertainment and classified. In print and online. VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE www.saltspringtourism.com 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@saltspringchamber.com 121 Lower Ganges Road VOLUNTEER AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES SALT SPRING SOCIETY (VCR) www.vcrsaltspring.org
VCR’s website provides information to help people find meaningful volunteer experiences. VCR provides links to resources within the not-for-profit community. VCR also provides organizational support, collaboration, resources and education for organizations. Visit the website today. 250 221 0078 | admin@vcrsaltspring.org
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT GULF ISLAND NEW BEGINNINGS
www.saltspringcommunityservices.ca Salt Spring Community Services’ vocational rehabilitation program. 250 537 9971 I 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
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS
https://volunteer.bbbsvictoria.com/ Volunteers needed for our in-school mentoring program. Spend 1 hour/week at Salt Spring Elementary during school hours. Be a friend to a child, have fun and make a difference. No experience necessary, training provided. Volunteers are aged 15 years to senior. 1 877 475 1114 | main.victoria@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca
First Aid Training
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AQUATICS
MARTIAL ARTS
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 The aim of Ssplash is to continue the partnerships within our community to raise further funds for the enhancement of the Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre. Current commitment from the Ssplash Organization is to provide funding for an additional body of warmer water that can be used for therapy, learning & play. Most recently the Ssplash group donated the funds for the addition of a UV water filtering system. Darlene Steele 250 537 8718 | info@ssplash.org
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, after school classes for kids and teens, flexible times for adults. Brenda Guiled, Chief Instructor; Elias Baleć, Assistant. Brenda Guiled | 250 653 4722 bguiled@ymail.com
SALT SPRING AIKIDO CLUB
www.saltspringaikido.ca Aikido is a dynamic, non-aggressive Japanese martial art emphasizing harmony and selfcontrol. Kids & Adults welcome. Alan Wardroper | 250 221 5548 info@saltspringaikido.ca
SALT SPRING STINGRAYS SUMMER SWIM TEAM www.saltspringstingrays.com
Kids ages 7-18 get fit and have fun! Salt Spring Stingrays, a competitive youth swim club, provides the opportunity for kids to develop important, lifelong swimming skills and so much more. Make new friends from across Vancouver Island, build self-confidence, learn mentoring skills and achieve a high level of fitness. All of our Stingrays enjoy being part of an amazing, supportive, multi-aged team, while striving to obtain their personal best! Season runs from May through August. New swimmers of all ages are most definitely welcome! For more information please see website for contacts.
OUTDOOR RECREATION FISHING LICENSES - SERVICE BC
www.fishing.gov.bc.ca | 250 537 5414
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OUTDOOR RECREATION cont. ISLAND PADDLERS
www.saltspringpaddlers.ca A social club of active Salt Spring Island paddlers, who come together in support of their active interest in recreational paddling. We are a volunteer run, 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
ISLAND PATHWAYS
www.islandpathways.ca Island Pathways was formed in 1988. Volunteers work year round to promote safe non-motorized transportation and recreation. info@islandpathways.ca
DRAGON BOATING
Facebook: “Spirit Point Dragons” Anyone is welcome to join the club. We enjoy being out on the water, socializing after practice, preparing for competitions and being part of the international community of dragon boaters. Mary Rowles | 250 653 4139 onthewater181@gmail.com
MOTOCROSS - ON & OFF ISLAND
Contact for information on the sport of motocross; competitions off island; Youth/ Adult. Blaine Johnson | 250 537 6607 blaine33@shaw.ca
SALT SPRING ADVENTURE CO.
EQUESTRIAN
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
www.saltspringadventures.com Kayak tours, rentals, expeditions, instruction and first aid courses. Whale watching and marine wildlife viewing. Paddle board rentals and instruction. Paddle Canada courses and bike rentals. Yvonne Poirier | 250 537 2764 info@saltspringadventures.com
SALT SPRING THERAPEUTIC RIDING ASSOCIATION
ISLAND ESCAPADES
SALT SPRING POWER & SAIL SQUADRON www.cps-ecp.ca
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.com Riding lessons for all ages – Western, English, Hunter, Show Hack or Halter. John or Andrea Pringle | 250 537 5132 pringlefarm@telus.net
www.islandescapades.com www.adventurecampbc.ca Our 26th year of providing Environmental Education Programs for Schools and Groups with an emphasis on marine and forest ecology, skill acquisition and fun. Action packed field trips or multi day expeditions are diverse including interpretive kayak tours, hiking & climbing, cooperative games and survival skills. Also offering day & overnight kayak tours, beginner and advanced lessons on Cusheon Lake, expedition planning and kayak guide certification courses. Jack Rosen | 250 537 2571 1 888 529 2567 escapades@saltspring.com
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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.
SALT SPRING BIKE CLUB
The Salt Spring Bike Club (SSBC) is an IMBA affiliated and insured club whose primary functions are to unify Salt Spring riders and advocate for family friendly bike infrastructure, including trails and a bike skills park for children and youth. Members welcomed. Visit us on Facebook. saltspringbikeclub@gmail.com S A LT S P R I N G I S L A N D L E I S U R E G U I D E
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SALT SPRING ISLAND RADIO CONTROL FLYERS www.ssircf.ca
SALT SPRING SNEAKERS RUNNING CLUB
SSI Radio Control Flyers are an informal group of radio control model aircraft enthusiasts. All ages welcome. We have a flying field and fly when the weather allows. Paul Thomas 778-353-2403 | busterthomas@shaw.ca
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. For more details and to register, visit their website. 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. 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. If you want to catch a coffee with your furry friend afterward a hike or swim, see our Cafe page.
WISDOM OF THE EARTH
www.wisdomoftheearth.ca Experiential nature-based programs for children, youth, and adults, to facilitate deep connection to self, community and the wild. Rites of passage, solo overnights, primitive skills, adult survival courses, kids camps, preschooler and parent program and more. Jean-Claude Catry | 250 653 9122 jean-claude@wisdomoftheearth.ca
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 36
SALT SPRING BADMINTON CLUB
Adults and teens, all skill levels welcome. Drop-ins or yearly membership. September till end of March. Sundays only, 7pm- 9pm 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. Gail Temmel | 250 653 4613 gmtemmel@shaw.ca
SALT SPRING ISLAND MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION
Group of adult volunteers provide the structure and coaching for the baseball experience. Youth age groups from 5 years (T-ball) to 17 years (Midgets). No experience needed to join in. Season runs April through June. Registration is in February. Lisa Taylor | 250 537 8908 Corey Johnson | 250 537 7784 cdjohnson3@hotmail.com
HOCKEY
Hockey – Adult & Youth - Off Island Contact for information about off-island hockey. Derek Topping | 250 537 9796 derektopping@telus.net
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Drop-in indoor basketball- all levels welcome. Please contact for location and times. 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
SALT SPRING ISLAND PICKLEBALL ASSOCIATION
www.saltspringpickleball.net Pickleball moves indoors from October to March. See website for times and locations.
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
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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 out the Sneakers’ website for a calendar of runs and events. Janice Dickie | 250 537 2399 jdickie15@hotmail.com
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 We are a volunteer organization organizing youth and adult soccer opportunities. Our regular season is underway including team games and a skills academy. Spring League runs mid-April to mid-June with youth and adult divisions. Registration and more information can be found at our website.
SALT SPRING SQUASH CLUB
www.saltspringsquash.ca Salt Spring Squash Club is a key club now open to members and the public on the 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
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SPORTS cont. BASELINE TENNIS ACADEMY
www.saltspringtennis.ca or see Facebook page. Baseline Tennis Academy tennis lessons, clinics and camps for ages 6 – adult. TPA insured member and Certified Tennis Instructor since 2000. If you are interested in private or small group INDOOR lessons December 2017 thru March 2018 please email. Marianne Banman | 250 537 5870 baselinetennis@telus.net
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ROLLERBLADING
Rollerblading indoors at Fulford Hall. Sunday afternoons, October thru April 2:30-4pm. Bring your own rollerblades or try on some loaners. $2 - 6 years and up, $4 - adults. Open to all.
THE WALL
www.saltspringcommunityservices.ca 268 Fulford-Ganges Road. Indoor climbing wall. The Wall offers weekly public climbs, birthday parties and iRock Kids Climbing Club. 250 537 9971 I connect@ssics.ca
SPECIAL OLYMPICS BC
CENTRE COURT INDOOR TENNIS COURT
www.saltspringtennis.ca The indoor tennis facility is located at 805 Lower Ganges Road, behind the Salt Spring Island Golf Club at the far end of the driving range. Open by access when booked through the website, seven days a week 6am-11pm. See the web site for information and fees. Red court (1/2 court with soft balls) drop in $5. Sundays 3pm – 5pm book via the website.
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
WEST COAST RECREATION - ANNUAL GRASS VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT
www.westcoastrec.ca Salt Spring Island-Hop Coed Grass Volleyball Tournament at Portlock Park. Recreational Volleyball tournament for players of all levels. Locals are very welcome to test their skills against players from around BC. For more information contact West Coast Recreation in Victoria. Tournament traditionally held over July holiday weekend. 250 589 WEST (9378) | info@westcoastrec.ca
OTHER CARPET BOWLING (SOUTH SS SENIORS)
Friday mornings 10am at Fulford Hall. Cara Joy Hughes I 250 653 4710 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD | DECEMBER 13, 2017
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
FACILITIES SALT SPRING ISLAND PARKS & RECREATION (PARC) FACILITIES AND FIELD BOOKINGS
www.crd.bc.ca/ssibookings Centennial, Drummond, Peace and Rotary Park, as well as the Portlock Park sports fields/ tennis courts are available for general use & group reservations. All group events and gatherings require a Park Use Permit. 250 537 4448 | ssiparc@crd.bc.ca
Outdoor fitness circuit, in front of the Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre.
HART MEMORIAL DISC GOLF COURSE
KANAKA SKATEPARK
Public skateboard facility available on Aldous Road; below the Middle School. Maintained jointly by School District 64 and Salt Spring Island Parks and Recreation.
CRD PUBLIC TENNIS COURTS
There are 4 public tennis courts, with evening lights, located at Portlock Park. The Fulford tennis court, next to the Fulford Firehall, is also open for public play.
CENTRE COURT INDOOR TENNIS COURT
www.saltspringtennis.ca The indoor tennis facility is located at 805 Lower Ganges Road, behind the Salt Spring Island Golf Club at the far end of the driving range. Open by access when booked through the website, seven days a week 6am-11pm. See the web site for information and fees. Red court (1/2 court with soft balls) drop in $5. Sundays 3-5 pm book via the website.
SALT SPRING SQUASH CLUB
CRD DOG PARK
www.crd.bc.ca/saltspring This public disc golf course meanders under the trees in Mouat Park. Main entrance and parking at the end of Seaview Avenue in Ganges.
PICKLEBALL COURTS
www.saltspringpickleball.net There are 4 public pickleball courts, with evening lights, located at Portlock Park and 2 courts located at the Fulford Tennis Court, next to the Fulford Firehall, which is also open for public play. See website for details and contacts for portable systems.
www.saltspringsquash.ca The indoor squash facility, housing an international size single squash court and a table tennis area, is located on the Golf Course property at 805 Lower Ganges Road. The facility is open 6 am to midnight every day, and access is by key code, available through online booking through the website. Clean, non-marking shoes are required for everyone, and protective eyewear is mandatory for junior squash play.
Fenced play areas for large and small dogs. Great place to meet with other dog owners while exercising your pet, in front of the Rainbow Road Aquatic Centre.
CRD FITNESS CIRCUIT
PORTLOCK PARK TRACK
400 metre track. Ideal for running or walking.
SCHOOL DISTRICT #64 FACILITIES
Salt Spring school gyms and outdoor sports fields are allocated through the School District’s Plant Services Office. 250 537 5723
PLAYGROUNDS Check out Portlock Park, Centennial Park & Drummond Park. Playgrounds at all the elementary school properties. Accessible play equipment at Salt Spring Elementary School. S A LT S P R I N G I S L A N D L E I S U R E G U I D E
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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
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. 778 354 4255 | beaverpointhall@gmail.com
Central Hall
Community Hall accommodates 120 in upper hall, 60 in 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 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 Community Hall has 3200 square feet for recreation. 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, Floor Hockey, 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 through 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 Rod & Gun Club
www.saltspringrodandgunclub.ca Facilities include a banquet room with full kitchen facilities. ssirodandgun@gmail.com
Salt Spring Seniors Centre
Room for 6 to 60. Kitchen and AV equipment available. Bookings | 250 537 4604 saltspringseniors@shaw.ca
SALT SPRING 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
South Salt Spring Seniors
Located adjacent to Fulford Hall. Two meetings rooms 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 for the girls from Sparks, ages 5-6, Brownies, ages 7-8, Guides, ages 9-12, Pathfinders ages 12-15 and Rangers for 15-18. Our SSI Trefoil Guild is open to all alumni. Gail Temmel | 250 653 4613 gmtemmel@shaw.ca 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 38
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 GULF ISLANDS CENTRE FOR ECOLOGICAL LEARNING (GICEL)
www.gicel.ca GICEL is an ecological exploration program connecting young people with nature using the unique ecosystems of the spectacular southern Gulf Islands. Children learn through a blend of nature-based artistic, musical and dramatic activities.
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SALT SPRING ISLAND 4H COMMUNITY CLUB
www.southmalahat4h.ca A youth organization committed to developing leadership talents and abilities through practical training and experience in agriculture, home economics, citizenship, personal development and related fields. Members participate in fun things like camping, public speaking, travel, scholarships, Grade 11 and 12 course credits, leadership training and much more. Motto - “Learn to do by doing”. Loretta Rithaler ssi4hclub@yahoo.ca
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WELCOME TO THE ISLAND SAVINGS CENTRE ARENA As As part part of of the the Cowichan Cowichan Valley Valley Regional Regional District District (CVRD), (CVRD), we we are are one one of of 55 recreation recreation centres centres in the beautiful Cowichan Valley and home to the Cowichan Capitals Junior in the beautiful Cowichan Valley and home to the Cowichan Capitals Junior A A Hockey Hockey Club. Club.
Island Savings Centre Arena Schedule in Effect: Island Savings Centre Schedule in 2017 Effect: Sept 11, 2017 Sun, Dec 24, 2017 Monday Sept. January 11, 2 – March - Mon, Sunday 29, 2018 Dec. 24,- 2017 Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Out School’s out Skates Skate Pioneer Hockey 12:00 12:00 pm pm -- 1:20 1:20 pm pm 9:15 am - 10:30 am Sept 25 Nov 27 Jan& 15
Everyone Everyone Welcome Everyone Welcome Welcome 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm No session Sept 17, Feb 11 Oct 8 & 29 Nov 5 & 12 Dec 17
No session Oct 9
Adult Beginner Adult Drop-in Adult Drop-in Drop-in Hockey Hockey Hockey 9:15 pm - 10:30 pm 10:00 pm - 11:20 pm 9:15Nopm - 10:35 session Oct 9 pm No session Feb 12
No session Oct 31
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Thursday
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Parent & Tot 11:00 am - 11:50 am
Pioneer Skate 9:15 am - 10:30 am
School’s School’sout OutSkates Skate 12:00 pm pm -- 1:20 1:20 pm pm 12:00 Oct Feb 20 23
Everyone Welcome 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm
Everyone Welcome 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm
Everyone Welcome 6:30 pm - 7:50 pm Jan 17 No session Nov 22, Dec Feb 7,614
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Everyone Welcome 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm Dec 323 No session Mar
Adult Drop-in Hockey 10:30 pm - 11:50 pm
Family Friday Everyone Welcome Skates 6:30 pm - 7:50 pm No sessiondates. Jan 19 Select Feb 9 & 23
The The public public skating skating schedule schedule can can change change due due to to Cowichan CowichanValley Valley Capital Capital games games or or other other special special events. events. Please Please call call us us at at 250.748.7529 250.748.7529 or or check check our our website website www.cvrd.bc.ca www.cvrd.bc.ca for for program program updates updates and and notifi notifications. cations.
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Maxwell Lake Please Respect the Watershed PROTECT OUR WATER SUPPLY Maxwell Lake is a vital part of our island watershed, supplying water to many island homes, farms and businesses. Both islanders and tourists alike can help to play a vital role in watershed protection by honouring the fact that it is private community watershed and not open for camping, swimming, walking, hiking, picnicking, mountain biking or off-road vehicles such as motorbikes and ATVs. These activities slowly degrade the watershed because the expansion of trails and pathways creates a direct route for nutrients and sediment to enter the lake during the rainy season. This nutrient loading will negatively impact water quality in both the short and long term. A healthy and intact watershed helps to filter and purify runoff before it reaches the lake; damage to the watershed will directly result in decreased water quality and increased treatment costs in order to meet the appropriate standards and regulations for drinking water. The North Salt Spring Waterworks District appreciates your cooperation in our ongoing efforts to preserve this valuable natural resource.
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