2020 City of Kamloops
Fall Activity Guide REGISTRATION: Tuesday, August 18, 2020
Online - 6:30 am | In Person/Phone - 10:00 am
We're in this together.
WHILE USING OUR PARKS AND FACILITIES, PLEASE:
2 metres 6 feet
avoid gathering in groups
Kamloops.ca/COVID
maintain physical distancing
practice frequent hand washing at all times.
What’s Inside Services & Information 2 Registration
3 Contact Information 4 Tournament Capital Centre (TCC) (rates and facility information)
Community Resources
6 Tournament Capital Program 7 Connect 2 Rec (ARCH, Boogie the Bridge, KamPASS, and KidSport) 8 Neighbourhoods 9 Food and Urban Agriculture 10 Schedules
Programs
14 Accessible Recreation 18 Aquatics 22 Family and Early Years 28 Children and Youth 32 Adults 42 Adults 55+ 46 PacificSport
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Registration REGISTRATION: Tuesday, August 18, 2020
Online - 6:30 am | In Person/Phone- 10:00 am
Go Online
In‑Person Registration Hours
Visit our NEW online registration website at Kamloops.ca/PerfectMind prior to registration day to set up your account. No more user PINs, client numbers, or course registration numbers. Simply search, register, and pay!
Visit any of the locations listed below.
Tournament Capital Centre 910 McGill Road Please check Kamloops.ca/TCC for hours of operation Westsyde Pool & Fitness Centre 859 Bebek Road Closed until further notice. Please check Kamloops.ca/WestsydePool.
Call Us
Kamloops Museum & Archives 207 Seymour Street Tuesday to Saturday: 9:30 am–4:30 pm
Call our Customer Relations Representatives at 250-828-3500
Refund and Withdrawal Policy
Cancellations
Once a program begins, a pro-rated refund will be applied. Administration fees will be charged.
Most programs are planned to run regardless of the weather; however, occasionally, we may have to cancel a program due to poor weather. If your program is cancelled, you will receive a refund.
Programs may be cancelled if not enough people are registered, so please register early to avoid disappointment!
A $10 administration fee will be charged for all program withdrawals, excluding memberships. Check each program for specific refund policies.
Please note that refunds will not be given for withdrawals from cooking classes within seven days of the class’s start date.
How to Use This Guide Find all the information you need for program registration.
program area
REGISTERED GROUP FITNESS
course name
TRX Combo
course description location day time Mon Mon, Wed Mon–Fri Tues/Thur
2
Ages: 13+
age restrictions
In a small group, you will learn the basics on TRX suspension training and move in a way that will leave you feeling challenged, strong, and inspired. TCC - Queenax Mon 11:15 am–12:00 pm Monday only Monday and Wednesday Monday through Friday Tuesday or Thursday
Apr 1–May 6 5/$46.43
dates cost
5/$46.43 5 classes for $46.43 1/$20.00 1 class for $20 cost + applicable taxes
Contact Information
Administration Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . facilities@kamloops.ca General Inquiry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-828-3580 Adopt-A-Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-828-3461 Community Hall Bookings . . . . . . . . . . . 250-828-3707 Aquatics Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kamloops.ca/Swim Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . swim@kamloops.ca Westsyde Pool & Fitness Centre . . . . . . 250-828-3616 Canada Games Aquatic Centre . . . . . . . 250-828-3655 Sandman Centre & Arenas Online Skate Schedules . . . . . . . . Kamloops.ca/Arenas Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . skate@kamloops.ca Arena Bookings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-828-3569 Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . arenas@kamloops.ca Blazers’ Box Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-828-3339 Ticketmaster (Concert/Event Sales) . . 1-855-985-5000 Kamloops Museum & Archives Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kamloops.ca/Museum Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . museum@kamloops.ca Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-828-3576
SERVICES & INFORMATION
Program Registration Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kamloops.ca/PerfectMind Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-828-3500
PacificSport Interior BC Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PacificSportInteriorBC.com Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . interiorbc@pacificsport.com Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-828-3344 Parks Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kamloops.ca/Parks Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . parks@kamloops.ca Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-828-3551 Parks Bookings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-828-3335 Recreation, Fitness, Arts, & Cultural Programs Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kamloops.ca/Recreation Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . recreation@kamloops.ca fitness@kamloops.ca arts-culture@kamloops.ca neighbours@kamloops.ca events@kamloops.ca Tournament Capital Centre Daily Facility Report Facebook.com/TournamentCapital Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-828-3655 Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tcc@kamloops.ca Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kamloops.ca/TCC Kamloops Classics Swimming . . . . . . . . 250-828-3660 Kamloops Gymnastics & Trampoline Centre 250-374-6424 Sage Sport Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-314-5000 Taste Kitchen Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236-425-3331 TRU Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-828-5009
Beat the Rush! Register early to get the program you want! Extended hours for online registration. Online: 6:30am In-Person/Phone: 10:00 am Kamloops.ca/PerfectMind
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Tournament Capital Centre (TCC) Hours of Operation
TCC will be closed on all statutory holidays with the exception of Family Day and unless otherwise noted.
Monday–Friday
Weekends
TCC (Wellness Centre & Indoor Track) Please check Kamloops.ca/TCC for up to date hours of operation.
Canada Games Aquatic Centre
Canada Games Aquatics Centre (Pool Only Pass)
†
Single Admission
Please refer to the public swimming schedule for specific times.
Punch Card
(10 Admissions)
Monthly Pass
Annual Pass
Child (4–13)
$4.15
$34.10
$37.50
$381.45
Youth (14–18)
$5.50
$49.35
$39.00
$390.00
Adult (19–59)
$7.45
$66.15
$39.00
$390.00
Senior (60+)
$5.50
$49.35
$39.00
$390.00
Family*
$4.15 (max. cost $17.65)
$34.10 (1 punch per person)
$39.00
$390.00
Wellness Centre & Athlete Performance Centre (Gym Only Pass)
†
Single Admission
Monthly Pass
Annual Pass $381.45
Child (4–13)
$7.35
$37.50
Youth (14–18)
$7.50
$39.00
$390.00
Adult (19–59)
$8.95
$39.00
$390.00
Senior (60+)
$7.50
$39.00
$390.00
Family*
$24.70
$39.00
$390.00
Full Access Pass (Gym, Pool & Track)
†
Annual Membership
$37.50
$381.45
$31.79
$9.90
$49.60
$538.00
$44.84
$12.15
$60.65
$608.60
$50.72
Monthly Membership
Child (4–13)
$7.70
Youth (14–18) Adult (19–59)
(Advance Payment)
(Monthly Payment)
Senior (60+)
$9.90
$49.60
$538.00
$44.84
Family*
$30.35
$121.30
$1,188.50
$99.05
Additional Rates
*A family is a maximum of two adults and all the children under 18 years of age living in the same residence. † Includes free access to indoor track, when available
Rate
Description
Early Bird
$3.55
First hour (6:00 am–7:00 am), Monday–Friday only
Liquid Lunch
$3.85
11:30 am–12:30 pm, Monday–Friday only
Lesson Rate
$3.85
Enjoy a swim or soak in the hot tub while your child is in a City swim lesson
Indoor Track
$20.40
Monthly indoor track pass for all ages
$39
SWIM OR GYM ONLY PASS†
per month
See front counter for details
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Annual Membership
Single Admission
Did You Know? TRU students can upgrade to a TCC Full Facility Pass for $30.85 with a valid U-PASS. Patrons with disability pay the applicable age rate. Support persons are FREE! Children 3 years of age and under are FREE!
Tournament Capital Centre (TCC) • All youth aged 12–17 are required to complete a FREE weight room orientation. • Upon completion of an orientation, youth aged 12–14 are required to use the gyms under direct supervision of a paying adult (18+ years). Youth aged 15+ may use the gym on their own. Drop-in orientations are available during operational hours with the exception of: MONDAY TO FRIDAY 11:30 am–1:30 pm and 4:30–6:30 pm
Parking TCC visitors are required to register their licence plate number to receive two hours parking, Monday–Friday, 8:00 am–5:00 pm. Outside of these days and times, TCC visitors are not required to register their licence plate number. TCC visitors displaying a valid disabled parking permit can park and do NOT need to register their licence plate number.
Guest Code of Conduct
Our goal is to provide a friendly, safe, and fun environment for our guests. • Please be respectful of others—their beliefs, opinions, belongings, and feelings. • Please be respectful of directions given by staff or volunteers. • Ensure conversation, behaviour, and language are appropriate for a public facility that caters to all cultures, diversities, and age groups. • Drugs, alcohol, and items that would be deemed as weapons are prohibited on site. • Recording with cameras and other devices, including smart phones, is strictly prohibited unless prior approval from the City is given.
SERVICES & INFORMATION
Gym Age Policy
Protect Your Valuables Whenever possible, leave your valuables at home or use a wallet locker. Lockers are 25¢. Change is available at the front counter. Using personal locks is not recommended.
ST P THEFT
USE A LOCKER & LOCK IT UP
Did You Know?
The Thompson-Nicola Regional mobile library comes to TCC every Saturday from 10:00am-12:00pm.
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WE WILL BE READY Committed to the health and safety of visitors, residents, and staff
Exceptional tournament and event hosting in first-class facilities Kamloops.ca/TournamentCapital
Connect 2 Rec The City aims to connect everyone to recreation and offers financial assistance to help make it happen.
Use ARCH credits to buy a punch card or membership for the gym, pool, or ice rink or sign up for a program!
Ben Verwey Ryan Daburger
Call us to find out more at 250-828-3582 or visit Kamloops.ca/ARCH
SERVICES & INFORMATION
ARCH: Affordable Recreation for Community Health
KamPASS
The City is piloting an affordable transportation option to low-income people and families. KamPASS is a subsidized bus pass with payment options to help you access programs and facilities.
Valery Warren
Call us to find out more at 250-828-3582 or visit Kamloops.ca/KamPASS
KidSport
KidSport provides families with children aged 5–18 with financial assistance to participate in sports in Kamloops. Find out more and apply at Kamloops.ca/KidSport
Boogie the Bridge Cultural Fund
KAMLOOPS
Mary Putnam
This fund is intended to provide financial assistance for children and youth between the ages of 5 and 18 years to participate in cultural activities like dance, drawing, and music. Find out more and apply at Kamloops.ca/BoogieFund Mary Putnam
Kamloops.ca/Recreation
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Neighbourhoods
d e t c e n Get Con et Creative G d e v l o v n I Get Greg Fenrick
Neighbourhoods
Neighbourhood associations help bring people together to organize projects, host community celebrations, and beautify neighbourhoods. Neighbourhood associations connect through social media, newsletters, and email. By connecting, you can: • learn about neighbourhood projects • share ideas • give feedback • get involved Call 250-828-3582 Email neighbourhoods@kamloops.ca Visit our neighbourhood directory at Kamloops.ca/Neighbours
Neighbourhood Matching Fund
The Neighbourhood Matching Fund supports your neighbourhood-driven projects and celebrations. Plan an event or beautification project and apply for money to help make it a reality. For more information, visit Kamloops.ca/Neighbours
Find your neighbourhood association on Facebook!
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Food & Urban Agriculture Join us at our monthly network meetings and potlucks! We share information and a meal the first Wednesday of every month from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. Learn more at KamloopsFoodPolicyCouncil.com Phone 250-851-6111 Email info@kamloopsfoodpolicycouncil.com
Kamloops Food Policy Council
FoodLoops Downtown
Working in partnership with Thompson Rivers University’s Faculty of Communication and the Kamloops Food Policy Council, a food map of downtown Kamloops was developed to chart the locations of food-related projects, programs, and initiatives. Learn more at FoodLoops.TruBox.ca
Kamloops Farmers’ Market Saturdays April 18–October 31, 2020 200 block of St. Paul Street (in front of the Stuart Wood schoolyard)
SERVICES & INFORMATION
Kamloops Food Policy Council
Wednesdays May 6–October 28, 2020 400 block of Victoria Steet (in front of the TNRD Library) Learn more at KamloopsFarmersMarket.com Phone 250-682-7975
Kamloops Regional Farmers Market
Community Kitchens & Gardens
In partnership with Interior Community Services, Community Gardens are fenced, shared land that is divided into garden plots for anyone who wishes to grow their own healthy produce. Applications are now being accepted for spring and summer. You can also join a Community Kitchen where you can cook, learn about low-cost meal option and preserve food. Phone: 236-421-1011
Mount Paul Food Centre
Gardening Education Partnership
The City of Kamloops partners with groups like the Master Gardeners, the Kamloops Food Policy Council, and the Community Gardens program to run workshops. For more information, check out the Gardening and Landscape programs in the Adult section. Learn more in the Gardening and Landscaping programs in the Adult section
Kamloops.ca/Recreation
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Schedules Tournament Capital Centre Fitness Fall 2020
Monday
Low Intensity Circuit 8:00-8:45 am
Morning
Register by calling 250-828-3500
Tuesday
Wednesday
Gentle Spin 6:30-7:15 am
Total Body Blast 6:30-7:15 am
Gentle Circuit 8:00-8:55 am *Drop-in
Low Intensity Circuit 8:00-8:45 am
Thursday
Gentle Circuit 8:00-8:55 am *Drop-in
Pilates on the BOSU 8:30-9:30 am Gentle Circuit 9:00-9:55 am *Drop-in
Friday
Pilates With Props 8:30-9:30 am TRX Combo 8:00-8:45 am
Cycle Fit 9:00-10:00 am
Stretch & Relax 10:15-11:00 am
Gentle Circuit 9:00-9:55 am *Drop-in
Cycle Fit 9:00-10:00 am
Gentle Circuit 9:00-9:55 am *Drop-in
Stretch and Relax 10:15-11:00 am
TRX Combo 11:15 am-12:00 pm
Stronger Bones 10:30-11:30 am
TRX Combo 11:15 am-12:00 pm
Stronger Bones 10:30-11:30 am
Strength Intervals 12:10-12:55 pm ***Value Added
Cycle Fit 12:10-12:55 pm ***Value Added
Core Strength 12:10-12:55 pm ***Value Added
Cycle Fit 12:10-12:55 pm ***Value Added
HIIT-High Intensity Interval Training 12:10-12:55 pm ***Value Added
TRX Combo 12:10-12:55 pm
Afternoon Stroller Fit 1:15-2:15 pm
Cycle Fit 4:45-6:00 pm
Strong Bones 1:15-2:15 pm
Strong Bones 1:15-2:15 pm
Zumba Gold 2:45-3:45 pm
Zumba Gold Toning 2:45-3:45 pm
Workout of the Week (WOW) 5:15-6:00 pm ***Value Added
HIIT-High Intensity Interval Training 5:15-6:15 pm
Workout of the Week (WOW) 5:15-6:00 pm ***Value Added
Beginner Yoga 5:15-6:15 pm
Evening
Cycle Fit 6:30-7:30 pm
Beginner Boot Camp 6:30-7:30 pm Beginner Mat Pilates 6:30-7:30 pm
= MILD/ALL LEVELS For beginners or those returning to exercise. These classes are gentle on your joints with little to no impact. = INTERMEDIATE
For individuals who are currently exercising and are looking for a more challenging class. These classes may feature intervals, strength training, and more advanced exercises.
Barre Lates 6:30-7:30 pm
= ADVANCED For experienced exercisers who are looking for more intensity! These classes may include high intensity intervals, compound exercises and active recovery periods. = AQUAFIT Low-impact, water-based fitness classes with a range of intensity options suitable for beginners to intermediate or advanced.
TCC Annual Full Facility pass holders enjoy a 50% discount on most TCC and Westsyde fitness classes. WSP: Westsyde Pool and Fitness Centre (859 Bebek Road) For more class information, see Adult and 55+ sections or visit www.Kamloops.ca/ActivityGuide.
*Gentle Circuit participants are required to purchase a Gentle Circuit Upgrade punch pass, in addition to a track pass. **Aquafit participants are required to purchase a pool pass for Aquafit programs. ***Value added classes are free to full facility passholders (monthly and annual). Patrons without a full facility wristband require a fitness drop-in ticket (available for purchase at the Tournament Capital Centre (TCC) and Westsyde Pool and Fitness Centre). Please note: • Unless otherwise indicated, the age policy on all fitness classes requires participants (registered or drop-in) to be 13 years or older at the time of participation. • Instructors and classes are subject to change without notice.
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Westsyde Pool and Fitness Centre Fall 2020
Monday
Evening
Wednesday
Aquafit (Shallow) 8:00-9:00 am **Drop-in
Low Intensity Circuit 11:30 am-12:30 pm Gym
Low Intensity Circuit 11:30 am-12:30 pm Gym
Low Intensity Circuit 11:30 am-12:30 pm Gym
Aquafit (Video) 8:00–9:00 pm **Drop-in
Aquafit (Shallow) 8:00–9:00 pm **Drop-in
Aquafit (Video) 8:00–9:00 pm **Drop-in
Fall 2020
Monday
Afternoon
Friday
Aquafit (Shallow) 8:00-9:00 am **Drop-in
Community-Based Fitness
Morning
Thursday
Aquafit (Shallow) 8:00-9:00 am **Drop-in
Tuesday
SCHEDULES
Morning
Tuesday
Register by calling 250-828-3500
Aquafit (Shallow) 8:00–9:00 pm **Drop-in
Register by calling 250-828-3500 Wednesday
ZUMBA® Gold 11:00 am-12:00 pm Parkview Activity Centre
ZUMBA® Gold 11:00 am-12:00 pm West Highlands Community Centre
Gentle Chair Yoga 1:30-2:30 pm West Highlands Community Centre
Gentle Chair Yoga 1:30-2:30 pm West Highlands Community Centre
Thursday
Friday
Gentle Chair Yoga 1:30-2:30 pm West Highlands Community Centre
Beginner Yoga 5:00-6:00 pm West Highlands Community Centre
Evening
Beginner Yoga 5:15-6:15 pm Parkview Activity Centre Pilates and Yoga 6:30-7:30 pm West Highlands Community Centre
For current public skate, as well as, stick, puck and ring programs/schedules please visit Kamloops.ca/Arenas
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Problem Gambling Help Line 1-888-795-6111 www.bcresponsiblegambling.ca
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Accessible Recreation
GOOD FOR YOUR
HEAD!
GOOD FOR YOUR
Beat the Rush!
HEALTH! GOOD FOR YOUR
Register early to get the program you want! Extended hours for online registration.
HEART!
Online: 6:30am In-Person/Phone: 10:00 am Kamloops.ca/PerfectMind
Explore Your Possibilities!
Accessible Kamloops
We offer:
People Create Accessibility
• accessible programs and facilities • opportunities for everyone to get healthy • activities that fit your needs–adapted yoga, hockey, swimming, and more! The City of Kamloops cannot provide personal care, administer medication, or give one-to-one assistance. Fees will NOT be charged for support persons. To learn more about our programs Phone 250-828-3582 Visit Kamloops.ca/Access
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Accessibility is people working together to identify challenges and find solutions. Accessibility is people caring for one another. • learn about Snow Angels • sign up for accessible activities that get you out and moving with others • find directories that list every Kamloops organizations providing support • give feedback for ways to improve our home and community To find services and programs that help make life in Kamloops more accessible visit www.kamloops.ca/access
FITNESS Yoga
Hockey for Kids Ages: 13+
Zumba
Ages: 15+
Zumba®—the fitness dance party! Learn easy-to-follow moves set to super fun music. Tone muscles! Improve coordination! The Zumba® formula will be modified to fit your needs and abilities in a fun and supportive space. Support persons are required to join in when needed. Location to be determined Thu Sep 17–Oct 15 10:30–11:30 am 5/$30 Thu Oct 22–Nov 19 10:30–11:30 am 5/$30
SPORT Floor Hockey I
Ages: 5–10
Floor Hockey II
Ages: 11–16
Open to youth with disabilities, Adapted Floor Hockey will build stick and running skills through drills and games. Our instructors will make sure your child’s experience is safe and fun! Location to be determined Thu Sep 17–Nov 5 5:30–6:15 pm 8/$40 Open to youth with disabilities, Adapted Floor Hockey will build stick and running skills through drills and games. Our instructors will make sure your child’s experience is safe and fun! Location to be determined Thu Sep 17–Nov 5 6:15–7:00 pm 8/$40
Hockey for Adults
Kamloops is home to many groups that provide high-quality, active programming for people of all abilities!
Ages: 17+
NEW! Open to adults aged 17 and up with developmental delays and/or physical disabilities. Participants will work on the skating and puck skills that every player needs. Minimum equipment required: helmet with full face mask, neck guard, gloves, skates, and stick. Full equipment is recommended. Ice times may vary. Location to be determined Sun Nov 8–Dec 13 9:30–10:30 am 6/$50
Skating for Kids
Did You Know?
Ages: 5–12
Learn the basics of skating in a fun atmosphere. Kids will work on balance and skating skills in a safe, welcoming environment. For individuals with developmental and/or physical disabilities. Support persons are required to join in when needed. Sandman Centre Sat Nov 7–Dec 12 7:45–8:15 am 6/$30
Wheelchair Sports– Ages: 15+ Badminton, Basketball, and Rugby
Fast! Fun! Wheelchair sports are an incredible workout. Offered in partnership with the Kamloops Adapted Sports Association, you will learn chair skills, techniques, and strategies for wheelchair basketball, badminton, and rugby. This class is for all ages and abilities. Drop-ins are welcome. Chairs are provided. TCC–Middle Court Thu Sep 17–Dec 3 7:00–8:00 pm 12/$25
A leader in adapted and integrated sport opportunities. KamloopsAdaptedSport.com
ACCESSIBLE RECREATION
Enjoy basic yoga exercises in a safe and supportive space. Move at your own pace, and learn the joys of mindful exercise. Support persons are required to join in when needed. Location to be determined Thu Sep 17–Oct 15 1:15–2:15 pm 5/$50 Thu Oct 22–Nov 19 12:15–1:15 pm 5/$50
Ages: 6–16
Open to youth with developmental delays and/or physical disabilities. Kids will learn the basic skating and puck skills that every player needs. Siblings can take part if it helps make the experience more comfortable for your child (siblings must register as well). Minimum equipment required: helmet with full face mask, neck guard, gloves, skates, and stick. Full equipment is recommended. Ice times may vary. Sandman Centre Sat Nov 7–Dec 12 8:30–9:30 am 6/$40
Delivering programs and services to enhance and empower lives. KamloopsY.org
Quality programs that promote accessibility and inclusion. PeopleInMotion.org
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ARTS AND CULTURE DANCING
Creative Dance
Ages: 4½–6
Children are introduced to the joy of dance in a positive and encouraging environment. Imagination, motor skills, self-esteem and Acro Dance Ages: 3–6 social interaction are developed A mix of dance and gymnastics, this Valleyview Arena class is a fun way to build strength and Sat Sep 19–Oct 17 increase body awareness. The class 10:20–10:50 am 5/$45 naturally progresses through skills at the Sat Oct 24–Nov 21 student’s pace, achieving up to level 4 in 5/$45 acrobatics. Techniques such as stretching, 10:20–10:50 am strengthening, limbering, balancing, and Parkview Activity Centre Tue Sep 22–Oct 20 tumbling will be covered. 10:35–11:05 am 5/$45 Kamloops Performance Company Oct 27–Nov 24 Thu Sep 10–Oct 8 Tue 5/$45 4:15–5:00 pm 5/$47.50 10:35–11:05 am Thu Oct 15–Nov 12 Creative First Step Ages: 1½–3 4:15–5:00 pm 5/$47.50 In this fun and encouraging environment, Thu Nov 19–Dec 17 you and your toddler will explore movement 4:15–5:00 pm 5/$47.50 through dancing, stretching, and creative
Hip Hop
Ages: 4–6
This is a fun and exciting program for your little one to learn self-expression, movement improvisation, and structured dance steps and tricks. Kamloops Performance Company Wed Sep 9–Oct 7 4:15–5:00 pm 5/$47.50 Wed Oct 14–Nov 4 4:15–5:00 pm 4/$38 Wed Nov 18–Dec 16 4:15–5:00 pm 5/$47.50
Introduction to Movement Ages: 3–5
Students will learn basic ballet, jazz, and other styles of movement. Throughout the session students will use different props, such as ribbons, hula hoops, scarfs, and other objects, as a fun way of exploring dance. Kamloops Performance Company play. Child must be accompanied by an adult. Ballroom Dance-Mini-Movers Ages: 3–5 Wed Sep 9–Oct 7 Even from a young age, we all love to listen Parkview Activity Centre 3:30–4:15 pm 5/$47.50 Tue Sep 22–Oct 20 and move to music. Mini Movers is a fun Oct 14–Nov 4 5/$45 Wed and active program, where your little one 9:15–9:45 am 4/$38 Oct 27–Nov 24 3:30–4:15 pm can be first introduced to ballroom and Tue Nov 18–Dec 16 9:15–9:45 am 5/$45 Wed Latin dancing. 3:30–4:15 pm 5/$47.50 Valleyview Arena West Highlands Community Centre Sep 19–Oct 17 Sat Sep 19–Dec 12 Sat 5/$45 9:00–9:30 am 12/$96 9:00–9:30 am Sat Oct 24–Nov 21 9:00–9:30 am 5/$45
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Little Dancers
Ages: 3–4
Your child will discover and explore basic movement skills, musical awareness, physical expression, and creativity through dance. Parkview Activity Centre Tue Sep 22–Oct 20 9:55–10:25 am 5/$45 Tue Oct 27–Nov 24 9:55–10:25 am 5/$45 Valleyview Arena Sat Sep 19–Oct 17 9:40–10:10 am 5/$45 Sat Oct 24–Nov 21 9:40–10:10 am 5/$45
Painting, Singing, Acting, Dancing
Ages: 3–6
This weekly program is a great opportunity for children who are interested in trying out new areas of the arts or who already love multiple disciplines. Kamloops Performance Company Sat Sep 12–Oct 3 10:00–11:00 am 4/$50 Sat Oct 17–Nov 7 10:00–11:00 am 4/$50 Sat Nov 14–Dec 5 10:00–11:00 am 4/$50
Family Holiday Swag
Ages: 5+
DRAWING, PAINTING, AND CRAFTING
Carols and Crafts
Ages: 2–4
Ages: 2–4
Introduce your little one to other cultures! In each session, we’ll learn about a different culture or country through a story and caregiver-assisted craft. This morning activity will allow children the opportunity to explore something new, socialize, and create with others. Kamloops Museum & Archives All 8 Sessions Fri Oct 16–Dec 4 9:45–10:45 am 8/$70 Bangladesh Fri Oct 16 9:45–10:45 am 1/$10 Chile Fri Oct 23 9:45–10:45 am 1/$10 Pakistan Fri Oct 30 9:45–10:45 am 1/$10 Sierra Leone Fri Nov 6 9:45–10:45 am 1/$10 Bali Fri Nov 13 9:45–10:45 am 1/$10 Antarctica Fri Nov 20 9:45–10:45 am 1/$10 Estonia Fri Nov 27 9:45–10:45 am 1/$10 Greenland Fri Dec 4 9:45–10:45 am 1/$10
Bring your family for delight and merriment at the KMA! We will sing Christmas carols, and make festive holiday themed crafts. Art Blast Ages: 3–5 Please note that caregivers must remain Ignite your creativity and explore shape, with their children at all times. colour, abstract, impression, and portrait in Kamloops Museum & Archives this program. In this fun environment, you Fri Dec 11 will learn techniques to help you get more 9:45–10:45 am 1/$8 out of your artwork. Materials included. Tue Dec 22 Kamloops Performance Company 1:30–2:30 pm 1/$8 Music at the Museum Ages: 6 & under Mon Sep 14–Oct 5 Introduce your little one to the Kamloops 3:00–3:45 pm 4/$38 Museum through this song- and playMon Nov 16–Dec 14 based program. Each session will feature 3:00–3:45 pm 5/$47.50 songs, finger plays, felt board stories, and Mon Oct 19–Nov 9 music creation. 3:00–3:45 pm 4/$38 Kamloops Museum & Archives Thu Sep 17 9:45–10:30 am 1/$5 Thu Oct 15 Physical Literacy is 9:45–10:30 am 1/$5 Thu Nov 19 about learning to 9:45–10:30 am 1/$5 move your body on or Thu Dec 17 9:45–10:30 am 1/$5
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International floral designer Paul Jaras will Musical Theatre Ages: 4–6 guide you and your child through creating Musical theatre will explore singing, dancing, a “pony tail” holiday swag that you will be and acting. Your little one will learn how to proud to hang on your wall this holiday follow a song with basic movement while season. Materials included. singing and adding facial expressions gestures. Parkview Activity Centre Sat Dec 5 Kamloops Performance Company 1/$50 Thu Sep 10–Oct 8 10:00–11:30 am Dec 5 4:15–5:00 pm 5/$47.50 Sat 1/$50 Thu Oct 15–Nov 12 1:00–2:30 pm 4:15–5:00 pm 5/$47.50 Thu Nov 19–Dec 17 MUSEUM 4:15–5:00 pm 5/$47.50
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Family & Early Years My First Museum
Ages: 2–4
Introduce your toddler to the museum through hands-on exploration and artifact handling, stories, songs, and a caregiverassisted craft. Each session is themed around our current temporary exhibit and offers flexibility for young children to engage in the museum world through a variety of sensory and play experiences. Kamloops Museum & Archives All 8 Sessions Wed Oct 7–Dec 2 10:00–10:45 am 8/$55 Bones Wed Oct 7 10:00–10:45 am 1/$8 Camouflage Art Wed Oct 14 10:00–10:45 am 1/$8 Building Bodies Wed Oct 21 10:00–10:45 am 1/$8 Hands and Feet Wed Oct 28 10:00–10:45 am 1/$8 Fingerprints Wed Nov 4 10:00–10:45 am 1/$8 If I Were an Animal Wed Nov 18 10:00–10:45 am 1/$8 The Food We Eat Wed Nov 25 10:00–10:45 am 1/$8 Snowmen Wed Dec 2 10:00–10:45 am 1/$8
Badminton (Family)
Ages: 8+
Bring your own racquet and enthusiasm and join us in this fun, family program. This program is in partnership with the Kamloops Badminton Association. Please register as a family (up to four people). Note: $10 for any additional member. Location to be determined Tue Sep 29–Dec 1 7:00–8:00 pm 10/$50
Sportball I
Ages: 15 mos.–2
In our parent and tot classes, toddlers are introduced to eight different sports through play-based, developmentally appropriate curriculum that is centred around key motor, social, and sport milestones. This program is in partnership with Sportball Kamloops. TCC–North Court Sat Sep 12–Oct 3 9:45–10:30 am 4/$46 TCC–North Court Sun Sep 13–Nov 15 9:45–10:30 am 8/$92 West Highlands Community Centre Tue Sep 15–Nov 3 9:00–9:45 am 8/$92 Thu Sep 17–Nov 5 9:00–9:45 am 8/$92
Sportball II
Ages: 2–3
In our parent and tot classes, toddlers are introduced to eight different sports through play-based, developmentally appropriate curriculum that is centred around key motor, social, and sport milestones. This program is in partnership with Sportball Kamloops. TCC–North Court Sat Sep 12–Oct 3 4/$46 Songs and Stories Ages: 6 & under 10:45–11:30 am TCC–North Court Join the KMA for a special edition song Sep 13–Nov 15 and story hour! We will play with finger Sun 10:45–11:30 am 8/$92 puppets, sing songs, and read stories. West Highlands Community Centre Kamloops Museum & Archives Sep 15–Nov 3 Wed Dec 30 Tue 8/$92 10:00–10:45 am 1/FREE 10:00–10:45 am Thu Sep 17–Nov 5 10:00–10:45 am 8/$92 SPORT
Active Tots
Ages: 4–6
Children are introduced to four sports, soccer, T-ball, floor hockey, and track and field. They will develop their FUNdamental movement skills and movement patterns through games and activities. This program is in partnership with PacificSport Interior BC. Prince Charles Park Wed Sep 16–Oct 14 5:30–6:30 pm 6/$58.50
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Sports on Mats
Ages: 3–6
Tots Run, Jump, Throw
Ages: 3–5
In this drop-off class, toddlers are introduced to eight different sports through play-based, developmentally appropriate curriculum that is centred around key motor, social, and sport milestones. This program is in partnership with Sportball Kamloops. TCC–North Court Sat Sep 12–Oct 3 11:45 am–12:30 pm 4/$46 West Highlands Community Centre Tue Sep 15–Nov 3 11:00–11:45 am 8/$92 Thu Sep 17–Nov 5 11:00–11:45 am 8/$92 TCC–North Court Sun Sep 13–Nov 15 11:45 am–12:30 pm 8/$92 This program is designed for children to learn to move their bodies, including tumbling, falling, rolling, and lateral movements using mats and play. These skills will develop movement patterns to prepare for many activities and sports. West Highlands Community Centre Sun Oct 18–Nov 29 10:30–11:15 am 6/$58.50 Children are introduced to a variety of FUNdamental movement skills and patterns, enhancing their physical literacy. Children will learn through fun and active games, songs, and activities. This program is in partnership with PacificSport Interior BC. Prince Charles Park Thu Sep 17–Oct 22 5:30–6:15 pm 6/$39
Soccer (Family)
Ages: 6+
Want to meet new people and get some physical activity? Join us for this family drop-in program. Children must be accompanied by an adult. For members of Kamloops Immigrant Services or those new to Kamloops. Prince Charles Park Thu Sep 17–Oct 22 5:45–6:45 pm 6/FREE
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ARTS AND CULTURE DANCE Acro Dance
Ages: 6–10
A mix of dance and gymnastics, this class is a fun way to build strength and increase body awareness. The class naturally progresses through skills at the student’s pace, achieving up to level 4 in acrobatics. Techniques such as stretching, strengthening, limbering, balancing, and tumbling will be covered. Kamloops Performance Company Mon Sep 14–Oct 5 3:30–4:30 pm 4/$50 Mon Oct 19–Nov 9 3:30–4:30 pm 4/$50 Mon Nov 16–Dec 14 3:30–4:30 pm 5/$62.50
Ballroom Dance - Little Gems Ages: 6–8
Do your kids love music and dancing? Your children can get exercise and gain confidence, coordination, and social skills, all while having a great time with new friends. This class introduces some of the most popular Latin and ballroom rhythms in a line dance format to start. West Highlands Community Centre Sat Sep 19–Dec 12 10:00-10:45 am 12/$108
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Ballroom Dance
Ages: 9+
This class teaches some of the most popular ballroom and Latin dances. It increases children’s focus and self‑confidence, boosts their metabolism, and enhances their coordination. It allows them to express their creativity through rhythmic dance movements while developing basic technical skills in a fun and supportive group environment. West Highlands Community Centre Ages: 9–11 Sat Sep 19–Dec 12 11:15 am-12:00pm 12/$120 Ages: 12+ Sat Sep 19–Dec 12 12:30 pm-1:15pm 12/$120
Dance Sampler
Ages: 7+
This class starts with a classical ballet exercise, then we will explore other styles of dance, such as jazz, lyrical, and modern, in a creative atmosphere to develop body strength, balance, coordination, flexibility, and choreographic imagination in your child. Valleyview Arena Sat Sep 19–Oct 17 11:00–11:45 am 5/$50 Sat Oct 24–Nov 21 11:00–11:45 am 5/$50
DRAWING Art Blast
Ages: 6–10
Ignite your creativity and explore shape, colour, abstract, impression, and portrait in this program. In this fun environment, you will learn techniques to help you get more out of your artwork. Materials included. Kamloops Performance Company Tue Sep 15–Oct 6 4:30–5:30 pm 4/$46 Tue Oct 13–Nov 10 4:30–5:30 pm 5/$57.50 Tue Nov 17–Dec 15 4:30–5:30 pm 5/$57.50
Sketch Club
Ages: 7+
Learn basic sketching techniques with a local artist. This program will teach the basic elements of drawing and understanding of drawing fundamentals. All supplies are provided. Parkview Activity Centre Mon Sep 28–Nov 30 3:30–4:30 pm 8/$90
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Commemorative Poppy Making
Your child will learn hand-building techniques, how to use the potter’s wheel, and glazing and decorating techniques to finish their work. Clay and related firing costs are included in the class fee. Redemption Pottery Studio Wed Sep 23–Oct 28 3:30–5:00 pm 6/$150 Wed Nov 4–Dec 16 3:30–5:00 pm 6/$150
PAINTING Painting, Singing, Acting, Dancing
Ages: 7–12
This weekly program is a great opportunity for children who are interested in trying out new areas of the arts or who already loves multiple disciplines. Kamloops Performance Company Sat Sep 12–Oct 3 11:00–12:00 pm 4/$50 Sat Oct 17–Nov 7 11:00–12:00 pm 4/$50 Sat Nov 14–Dec 5 11:00–12:00 pm 4/$50
Ages: 7–12
Join the KMA as we explore the lives and honour the sacrifice of Canadian Forces members by creating poppies that will be displayed on the KMA’s commemorative poppy wall. All proceeds will be donated to the Canadian Legion. Kamloops Museum & Archives Tue Nov 3 1:30–2:30 pm 1/$5 Wed Nov 4 1:30–2:30 pm 1/$5 Thu Nov 5 1:30–2:30 pm 1/$5 Fri Nov 6 1:30–2:30 pm 1/$5 Sat Nov 7 1:30–2:30 pm 1/$5 Tue Nov 10 1:30–2:30 pm 1/$5
Kid’s Craft-Camouflage Art Ages: 7–12
Kids’ Craft-Sock Snowmen Ages: 7–12
The KMA invites you to join us as we explore our current temporary exhibition, and make sock snowmen! Please note that caregivers must remain with their children at all times. Kamloops Museum & Archives Sat Nov 28 10:00–11:00 am 1/$10
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Ages: 9–17
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Ages: 9–12
Sportball V
Ages: 9–12
Participants will be introduced to the sport of pickleball. Learn the basics with an emphasis on fun! Participants will be grouped by age/ skill level. This program is in partnership with MAK Racquet Sports (makracquetsports.ca). Riverside Park Tue Sep 8–Sep 29 4:30–5:30 pm 4/$40 Thu Sep 10–Oct 1 4:30–5:30 pm 4/$40 In this program. children are introduced to eight different sports through play-based, developmentally appropriate curriculum that is centred around key motor, social, and sport milestones. This program is in partnership with Sportball Kamloops. West Highlands Community Centre Mon Sep 14–Nov 16 5:30–6:15 pm 8/$92 In this program. children are introduced to eight different sports through play-based, developmentally appropriate curriculum that is centred around key motor, social, and sport milestones. This program is in partnership with Sportball Kamloops. West Highlands Community Centre Mon Sep 14–Nov 16 6:30–7:15 pm 8/$92
Youth Sport Night
Ages: 13+
Want to meet new people and learn a few different sports? Join us in this youth drop-in program. For members of Kamloops Immigrant Services or those new to Kamloops. Prince Charles Park Thu Sep 17–Oct 8 7:00–8:00 pm 6/FREE
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The KMA invites you to join us as we explore our current temporary exhibition and make camouflage art that will use our creativity and our bodies as we paint our arms into our paintings! Please note that caregivers must remain with their children at all times. Kamloops Museum & Archives Sat Sep 26 10:00–11:00 am 1/$10
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VALUE ADDED FITNESS
Core Strength
Optimize every move you make in this class designed to complement your personal goals. Work on strengthening your abdomen, pelvis, and back muscles to increase performance and prevent injury. Condition your core for a stronger, Strength Intervals healthier you! Do you like variety in your workout? In TCC–North Court this class, you’ll use a different mode of Wed Sep 16–Dec 16 training each week—kettlebells, dumbbells, 12:10–12:55 pm Drop-in medicine balls, bands, speed, agility, and body-weight exercise! In 45 minutes, you Workout of the Week will get a great, full-body workout. Try this class, which is free to TCC members (wrist band required). For non-members, TCC–North Court Mon Sep 14–Dec 14 fitness drop-in passes are required. Change 12:10–12:55 pm Drop-in your routine up each week using dynamic movements for a high-energy, full-body CycleFit workout. Use dumbbells, medicine balls, This intermediate spin class has something bands, body weight, and fun cardio drills for everyone, with a variety of intervals for a different style of class each week. Will and cycling drills that are guaranteed to it be a HIIT-style class, a cardio/abs combo, have you feeling the burn. Work at your or a functional strength workout? Join us own intensity through hill climbs, speed and find out! intervals, and active recovery. TCC–North Court TCC–North Court Thu Sep 17–Dec 17 Tue Sep 15–Dec 15 5:15–6:00 pm Drop-in 12:10–12:55 pm Drop-in Tue Sep 15–Dec 15 Thu Sep 17–Dec 17 5:15–6:00 pm Drop-in 12:10–12:55 pm Drop-in Classes run September 14–December 4, 2020, at the Tournament Capital Centre (TCC). These classes are free to TCC patrons with a full facility wristband. Nonmembers require a fitness drop-in ticket.
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High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT)
Come prepared to sweat in this fast-paced class! Using tabata-style or high-intensity intervals followed by a short rest, you will be invigorated by this challenging, fullbody workout. TCC–North Court Fri Sep 18–Dec 18 12:10–12:55 pm Drop-in
FITNESS AND HEALTH GROUP CLASSES Barrelates
Join us at the barre for a dynamic workout that combines elements of ballet, Pilates, strength, and flexibility. Sculpt and tone your body with this focused workout that targets postural strength, alignment, and endurance. No dance experience necessary. TCC–North Court Wed Sep 23–Dec 2 6:30–7:30 pm 10/$83.30
Beginner Bootcamp
This beginner-friendly, bootcamp-style class will give you a full-body workout, combining strength and cardio to get your heart pumping. Learn to use a variety of equipment and enjoy longer breaks. This is a great, entry-level class. TCC–North Court Tues Sep 22–Dec 1 5:30–6:30 pm 10/$71.50
HIIT - High Intensity Interval Training
Come prepared to sweat in this fast-paced class! Using tabata-style or high-intensity intervals followed by a short rest, you will be invigorated by this challenging, full-body workout. TCC–North Court Wed Sep 23–Dec 2 5:15–6:15 pm 10/$71.50
Low Intensity Circuit
This circuit-style class encourages you to work at your own level. You will be introduced to a variety of cardio, strength, and flexibility exercises to help keep you strong and mobile for your daily activities. Westsyde Pool & Fitness Centre-Gym Mon Sep 21–Nov 30 11:30–12:30 pm 10/$71.50 Wed Sep 23–Dec 2 11:30–12:30 pm 10/$71.50 Fri Sep 25–Dec 4 11:30–12:30 pm 11/$78.65 TCC-North Court Mon/Wed Sep 23–Oct 21 8:00–8:45 am 9/$41.76 Mon/Wed Oct 26–Nov 30 8:00–8:45 am 11/$51.09
TRX Combo
Be guided through a full-body stretch that promotes flexibility, mobility, breathing, and relaxation. Participants must be comfortable with getting down to the floor and back up again. TCC–North Court Mon Sep 21–Nov 30 10:15–11:00 am 10/$53.60 Wed Sep 23–Dec 2 10:15–11:00 am 10/$53.60
PILATES
Pilates with Props
Pilates with Props is an intermediate class that uses a variety of equipment to target your core stabilizers, activate your deep abdominal muscles, reinforce your balance and stability, and enhance your neuromuscular function. TCC–North Court Fri Sep 25–Dec 4 8:30–9:30 am 11/$91.63
PRE & POST NATAL Stroller Fit
Beginner Mat Pilates
Meet other moms while exercising in a fun, all-levels class. This circuit focuses on building strength, cardiovascular fitness, and flexibility while your baby or toddler enjoys some time in his/her stroller. Nursing and crawling babies are welcome! Moms are recommended to be at least 4–6 weeks post-natural delivery or 8–10 weeks post-caesarean. Pilates & Yoga TCC–North Court Experience a Pilates exercise program Mon Sep 21–Nov 30 that includes yoga poses. This winning 1:15–2:15 pm 10/$71.50 combination will lengthen your muscles, improve your core, and strengthen your SPIN spine. CycleFit West Highlands Community Centre This intermediate spin class has something Tue Sep 22–Dec 1 for everyone, with a variety of intervals 6:30–7:30 pm 11/$91.63 and cycling drills that are guaranteed to have you feeling the burn. Work at your Pilates on the BOSU® Take your Pilates experience onto the own intensity through hill climbs, speed BOSU® balance trainer to elevate your intervals, and active recovery. practice. This workout targets your core TCC–North Court Sep 21–Nov 30 stabilizers to activate your deep abdominal Mon 10/$89.40 muscles, reinforce your balance and 4:45–6:00 pm Sep 22–Dec 1 stability, and enhance your neuromuscular Tue 9:00–10:00 am 11/$78.65 function. Thurs Sep 24–Dec 3 TCC–Fitness Studio 11/$78.65 Mon Sep 21–Nov 30 9:00–10:00 am Sep 24–Dec 3 8:30–9:30 am 10/$83.30 Thurs 6:30–7:30 pm 11/$78.65 Learn Pilates principles and apply them to mat exercises to improve core strength and stability, relieve back pain, improve posture, and reduce stress. TCC–North Court Mon Sep 21–Nov 30 6:30–7:30 pm 10/$83.30
Did you know? Teens can also enjoy programs in the adult section
Gentle Spin
If you are new to indoor spin/cycling or looking for an easier option from traditional spin classes, Gentle Spin provides a safe, adaptable, low-impact option. Participants are encouraged to work at their own level. TCC–North Court Tue Sep 22–Dec 1 6:30–7:15 am 11/$58.96
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In a small group, you will learn the basics of TRX suspension training and move in a way that will leave you feeling challenged, strong, and inspired. Workouts will include movement in all planes of motion using the TRX and other equipment for a balanced, full-body workout. TCC–North End Fieldhouse Mon Sep 21–Oct 19 11:15–12:00 pm 4/$37.14 Wed Sep 23–Oct 21 11:15–12:00 pm 5/$46.43 Thu Sep 24–Oct 22 12:10–12:55 pm 5/$46.43 Fri Sep 25–Oct 23 8:00–8:45 am 5/$46.43 Mon Oct 26–Nov 30 11:15–12:00 pm 6/$55.72 Wed Oct 28–Dec 2 11:15–12:00 pm 6/$55.72 Thu Oct 29–Dec 3 12:10–12:55 pm 6/$55.72 Fri Oct 30–Dec 4 8:00–8:45 am 6/$55.72
Stretch and Relax
Adult YOGA Beginner Yoga
Clinic - Beginner Pickleball
Participants will be introduced to the sport of Pickleball. Learn the basic skills, techniques, and rules of the game with an emphasis on fun! This program is in partnership with the Kamloops Pickleball Club. Riverside Park Sat Sep 12 12:30–2:00 pm 1/$25 Sat Sep 19 12:30–2:00 pm 1/$25 Sat Sep 26 12:30–2:00 pm 1/$25 Sat Oct 3 12:30–2:00 pm 1/$25
Practise simple yoga postures and breathing exercises to build strength and flexibility. Learn a complete range of basic poses in a non-intimidating environment. Modifications will be provided to help you get the most out of each class, no matter your fitness level. No experience necessary. TCC–Fitness Studio Mon Sep 21–Nov 30 5:15–6:15 pm 10/83.30 West Highlands Community Centre Tue Sep 22–Dec 1 5:00–6:00 pm 11/$91.63 Parkview Activity Centre Clinic - Intermediate Picklebal Tue Sep 22–Dec 1 This program is for intermediate players 5:15–6:15 pm 10/$83.30 (3.0+) designed for participants to improve their skills. This program is in partnership SPORT with MAK Racquet Sports. Riverside Park Beginner Pickleball Mon Sep 14 Participants will be introduced to the 2:00–4:00 pm 1/$25 sport of Pickleball. Learn the basic skills, Fri Sep 18 techniques, and rules of the game with an 8:30–10:30 am 1/$25 emphasis on fun! Riverside Park This program is in partnership with the Kamloops Pickleball Club. Thu Sep 3–Sep 24 7:00–8:30 pm 4/$60 Riverside Park This program is in partnership with MAK Racquet Sports. Tue Sep 8–Sep 29 11:00 am–12:30 pm 4/$75 Tue Sep 8–Sep 29 6:30–7:30 pm 4/$60 Wed Sep 9–Sep 30 4:30–6:00 pm 4/$75 Wed Sep 9–Sep 30 6:15–7:45 pm 4/$75 Fri Sep 11–Oct 2 11:00 am–12:00 pm 4/$60
Drop-In Pickleball
Punchcard $40
Pickleball is a cross between badminton and table tennis. Players use a lightweight paddle and a whiffle ball. The emphasis is on fun in a drop-in environment. This program is in partnership with the Kamloops Pickleball Club. TCC Middle Court Mon Oct 19–Dec 21 9:30 am–12:00 pm Mon Oct 19–Dec 21 2:45–4:00 pm Wed Oct 21–Dec 23 9:30 am–12:00 pm Wed Oct 21–Dec 23 2:45–4:00 pm Sun Nov 1-29 7:00–9:00 am
Fencing Beginner
Participants will be introduced to the sport of Olympic fencing using the foil and the épée. This program is for participants aged 10+. This program is in partnership with the Kamloops Fencing Club. Location to be determined Thu Oct 1–Dec 3 6:30–7:30 am 10/$60
Fencing Intermediate
Participants will continue to practise the sport of Olympic fencing using the foil and the épée. This program is for participants aged 10+. This program is in partnership with the Kamloops Fencing Club. Location to be determined Thu Oct 1–Dec 3 6:30–8:30 am 10/$80
Tennis FAST
Fun Adult Starter Tennis (FAST). In this program, you will learn tennis fundamentals, including basic tactics and techniques, rules, and scoring. Offered in partnership with the Kamloops Tennis Centre. Kamloops Tennis Centre Tues Sept 8-29 6:30-8:30pm 4/$95 Sat Oct 3–Oct 31 10:00 am–12:00 pm 4/$95 Sat Nov 7–Nov 28 10:00 am–12:00 pm 4/$95
Volleyball Drills Try It (Co-ed)
Join us for this 6-week skill development and socialization program. Maintain your fitness and volleyball skills until game play resumes. This program is modified for indoor recreational drills only. Safety plans based on provincial sport guidelines for COVID-19. TCC–Middle Court Thu Sept 17-Oct 29 5:45-6:45pm 6/$60
Intermediate Pickleball
In this program, you will learn more advanced pickleball skills, techniques, and strategy. This program is in partnership with MAK Racquet Sports. Riverside Park Fri Sep 11–Oct 2 12:30–2:00 pm 4/$75
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Volleyball Drills Try It (Women)
Join us for this 6-week skill development and socialization program. Maintain your fitness and volleyball skills until game play resumes. This program is modified for indoor recreational drills only. Safety plans based on provincial sport guidelines for COVID-19. TCC–Middle Court Tue Sept 15-Oct 20 5:45-6:45pm 6/$60
ARTS AND CULTURE DANCING
Social Ballroom & Latin Dance
Learn the basic techniques and patterns that provide the foundation for popular Latin and ballroom-style dances. We will provide an enjoyable dance experience where you will feel comfortable dancing with a partner in a social atmosphere. There will be one hour of instruction and 30 minutes of practice time. *Covid-19 safety guidelines single participants will not be paired-up. West Highlands Community Centre Cha Cha Mon Sep 28–Dec 14 7:30–9:00 pm 10/$150 Heritage House Waltz & Quickstep Fri Sep 19–Dec 11 7:00–8:30 pm 12/$180
Contemporary Dance
Using core strength and flexibility, dancers will experience fluid movement that will increase body awareness and strength. This program is open to dancers with beginner to advanced contemporary dance experience. Kamloops Performance Company Tue Sep 8–Oct 6 7:00–8:00 pm 5/$62.50 Tue Nov 17–Dec 15 7:00–8:00 pm 5/$62.50 Tue Oct 13–Nov 10 7:00–8:00 pm 5/$62.50
Line Dancing
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Come and find out how easy line dancing is. Learn routines that have short step sequences and easy-to-follow travel steps. This is a multi-level ballet class that uses No previous dance experience or partner barre work, across‑the‑floor exercises, required. Join in the fun for all ages, and and centre work. This class is based on Belly Dance Intermediate the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) and is The style of Egypt! This class goes beyond dance to all types of music designed for beginners and adults who are beginner level. Students will work towards a West Highlands Community Centre looking for a ballet challenge. fun choreography experience with instructor Tue Sep 8–Sep 29 Shahrahzad, who has trained in Egypt. 1:30–2:30 pm 4/$34 Kamloops Performance Company Thu Sep 10–Oct 1 Tue Sep 8–Oct 6 TCC–Fitness Studio 4/$34 6:00–7:00 pm 5/$62.50 Thu Oct 1–Dec 10 1:30–2:30 pm Oct 6–Nov 3 Tue Oct 13–Nov 10 6:00–7:00 pm 11/$137.50 Tue 1:30–2:30 pm 5/$42.50 6:00–7:00 pm 5/$62.50 Thu Oct 8–Nov 5 Tue Nov 17–Dec 15 Chorus Girl Foundation 5/$42.50 6:00–7:00 pm 5/$62.50 Dance! Act! Sing! This foundational class 1:30–2:30 pm is for anyone who has ever had dreams Tue Nov 10–Dec 8 of singing and dancing in a musical revue. 1:30–2:30 pm 5/$42.50 Learn fun dance steps and how to use Thu Nov 12–Dec 10 props like hats and canes while you sing 1:30–2:30 pm 5/$42.50 the music of the 1920s, big band, disco, and all of your favourite Broadway shows. Tap Dancing Tap dancing is a form of dance that can TCC–Fitness Studio Wed Sep 30–Dec 9 be learned by people of all ages. Basic 6:00–8:00 pm 10/$125 steps, such as time steps and rhythm combinations, will help you increase your coordination and memory. Tap dancing is Chorus Girl “On Stage” This class teaches full choreographies fun and rewarding. Give it a try! and musical routines aimed towards live Kamloops Performance Company performances! Shimmy and chassé across Mon Oct 19–Nov 9 the stage! Belt your heart out in the chorus! 7:00–8:00 pm 4/$50 Develop your saucy stage persona and Mon Sep 14–Oct 5 hone your performance style. Experience is 7:00–8:00 pm 4/$50 preferred, as this will be a fast-moving class. Mon Nov 16–Dec 14 TCC–Fitness Studio 7:00–8:00 pm 5/$62.50 Wed Sep 30–Dec 9 6:00–8:00 pm 10/$165
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Adult DRAWING AND PAINTING
FIBRE ARTS
Acrylic Painting
Macramé
Develop your artistic skills while having fun learning the techniques you use to take a photo image from a sketch to a painted master piece. This workshop is geared towards beginners. All levels are welcomed, and supplies are included Parkview Activity Centre Wed Oct 7–Oct 28 6:00–8:00 pm 4/$135
Drawing Beyond the Basics
This class is designed for students who have some drawing experience. Emphasis will be on still life drawing and building on previous skills. Parkview Activity Centre Mon Sep 28–Nov 23 6:00–8:00 pm 8/$110
Photography Workshop Series
During this two-hour workshop, you will be introduced to a variety of basic knots and patterns while creating your own medium‑sized wall hanging. Participants will choose from a hanging medium of wooden or cooper dowel (or bring your own piece of wood that means something special to you). Parkview Activity Centre Wed Sep 23 6:00–8:00 pm 1/$65 Sat Oct 25 1:00–3:00 pm 1/$65
Memory Quilt
In this workshop series lead by Dave Snider, you will learn how to capture action and night images, how to create stunning black and white images, techniques for the right exposure, and how to organize a photo collection in this six part series. You can register for individual sessions. Parkview Activity Centre All 5 Sessions Wed Sep 30–Nov 4 9:30–11:30 am 6/$135 Travel Wed Sep 30 9:30–11:30 am 1/$35 Exposure Compensation Wed Oct 7 9:30–11:30 am 1/$35 Black & White Wed Oct 14–Oct 21 9:30–11:30 am 2/$45 Sport Wed Oct 28 9:30–11:30 am 1/$35 Night Wed Nov 4 5:30–7:30 pm 1/$35
If you’ve always wanted to make a memory quilt but find the idea a little intimidating, this is the perfect course for you. In this workshop, quilt enthusiast Marnie Freeman will share some sewing tips for working with clothing items. You will learn a method Exploring Watercolour for the for sewing stretchy fabrics without using Beginner This beginner-friendly course introduces interfacing. Participants are required to the exciting possibilities, delights, and bring their sewing machine and be familiar challenges of watercolours. Fun and with how it works. As long as you have easy projects are designed to teach basic mastered sewing a straight line, you can techniques and build confidence for make a memory quilt! Supplies are extra. students to paint a basic landscape or a West Highlands Community Centre Wed Oct 7–Oct 28 TCC–Meeting Room B flower. 6:00–9:00 pm 4/$130 All 5 Sessions Parkview Activity Centre Thu Tue Oct 6–Nov 24 PHOTOGRAPHY 6:30–8:30 pm 6:30–8:30 pm 8/$130 Travel Beginner Photography Workshop Nature Illustration Workshop with This camera workshop with Susan Ryde Thu Anisha Parekh is designed for those who wish to know 6:30–8:30 pm Would you like to learn how illustrate what more about how to use their camera. Bring Exposure Compensation you see in nature? This workshop is an your camera manual to guide you, because Thu excellent opportunity for participants of you will be changing some settings on 6:30–8:30 pm all skill levels to enjoy nature, community, your camera to shoot more deliberately Black & White and a love for drawing. This workshop for creativity. In this hands-on workshop, Thu combines science and art into one. Learn you will be taking photographs to practice 6:30–8:30 pm how to be more aware and observant of almost all the different settings and your environment. Supplies are included in scenarios that the average person would Night Thu this workshop. encounter when taking pictures. 6:30–8:30 pm Parkview Activity Centre Parkview Activity Centre Sport Sat Sep 19 & 26 Sat Oct 3 Thu 9:00–11:00 am 2/$85 9:00–4:00 pm 1/$90.50 6:30–8:30 pm
Watercolour Open Studio
Fully explore your favourite techniques from previous classes at your own pace in these sessions. You will have the chance to review techniques from the beginner class and work independently. Guidance and critiques will round out the experience. Parkview Activity Centre Tue Sep 29–Nov 24 6:30–8:30 pm 9/$126
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Did you know?
Kamloops has two museums. Kamloops is fortunate to have the Secwepémc Museum and Heritage Park and the Kamloops Museum & Archives. For more information: museum@kib.ca or museum@kamloops.ca
POTTERY AND CERAMICS
Oral History Workshop
This workshop will explore in-depth Pottery Clay Play the collection, ethics, limitations, and Be inspired as you play in the clay at preservation of oral histories. Redemption Pottery Studio! Explore Kamloops Museum & Archives the unlimited possibilities in this basic Sat Sep 19 workshop suitable for those with little or 10:00–11:30 am 1/$15 no experience of working with clay. You will learn hand-building techniques and how Ornament Making to use the potter’s wheel. Your creations Join the KMA as we create handmade will be bisque fire, and you’ll have the holiday ornaments. Each participant will opportunity to glaze your work before the make two ornaments to take home. last firing. All Supplies are included. Kamloops Museum & Archives Redemption Pottery Studio Thu Dec 16 Wed Sep 30 9:45–10:45 am 1/$20 1:30–3:00 pm 1/$35
MUSEUM
Plaster of Paris Flowers
Holiday Card Making
This is a great introduction for new players learning guitar. In this fun, non-intimidating setting, you will learn the very basics of playing guitar, including identification of the parts of the guitar and learning some chords and simple melodies. Please bring your own guitar. TCC–Meeting Room B Tue Oct 6–Nov 24 6:30–7:30 pm 8/$100
Guitar Beyond the Basic
You have enjoyed being able to play the basics, but now you are ready to move beyond that. This program goes beyond the basic chord progressions and scales and explores finger-picking techniques. Guitar experience is required. TCC–Meeting Room B Tue Oct 6–Nov 24 7:45–8:45 pm 8/$100
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Share your season’s greetings in style this year with handmade cards created at the KMA! Participants will create a set of six holiday cards in the style of their choosing. Kamloops Museum & Archives Tue Dec 8 9:45–11:30 am 1/$20
Holiday Wreath Making
Join the KMA as we make handmade wreaths for a festive holiday season! Each participant will have the choice between two different styles of wreath and will take their wreath home with them. Kamloops Museum & Archives Thu Dec 3 1:30–2:30 pm 1/$20
Group Guitar Lesson for Beginners
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Create a bouquet that will last forever as we dip flowers for painting. Plaster-dipped Cenotaph Tour flowers have a smooth, white texture that Join the KMA at the Kamloops Cenotaph in can be painted or left plain. Either way, Memorial Hill Park to explore the lives and participants will be left with a striking experiences of Canadian soldiers as we prepare bouquet. for Remembrance Day this year. Join us after the program to create a commemorative poppy Kamloops Museum & Archives Tue Sep 29 for the KMA’s commemorative poppy wall. 1:30–2:30 pm 1/$15 Memorial Hill Park Tue Nov 3 12:10–12:50 pm FREE Wed Nov 4 12:10–12:50 pm FREE Thu Nov 5 12:10–12:50 pm FREE Fri Nov 6 12:10–12:50 pm FREE Sat Nov 7 12:10–12:50 pm FREE Sun Nov 8 12:10–12:50 pm FREE Mon Nov 9 12:10–12:50 pm FREE Tue Nov 10 12:10–12:50 pm FREE
MUSIC
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SPECIAL INTEREST GARDENING
Holiday Wreath Workshop with Paul Jaras Spanish - Advanced
International floral designer Paul Jaras will guide you in creating your own evergreen holiday wreath using cedar, white pine, and Backyard Composting silver fir boughs with cones and a wired Discover how to compost your kitchen ribbon bow. All supplies and materials scraps and yard waste more efficiently. included. Students to bring pruning shears, Learn what can and cannot be composted, wire cutters, garden gloves (optional), and how long it takes to decompose, and the an apron. benefits of composting for your garden. Parkview Activity Centre There will be discussion on potential Thu Nov 26 problems and ways to fix them. 6:00–9:00 pm 1/$80 Cunliffe House Thu Dec 3 Wed Nov 4 6:00–9:00 pm 1/$80 6:00–7:30 pm 1/$15 Sun Nov 29 1:00–4:00 pm 1/$80
CRAFTING
Fall Seasonal Centrepiece Workshop with Paul Jaras
International floral designer Paul Jaras will guide you in creating your own fresh floral centrepiece for your thanksgiving table using seasonal materials and BC flowers. All supplies and materials included. Students to bring pruning shears, wire cutter and (optional) garden gloves and apron. Parkview Activity Centre Thu Oct 8 6:00–9:00 pm 1/$75 Fri Oct 9 9:00–12:00 pm 1/$75 Sat Oct 10 9:30–12:30 pm 1/$75 Sun Oct 11 1:00–4:00 pm 1/$75
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This class is designed to continue developing and enhancing Spanish communication skills. Previous participants of the intermediate class can continue building their confidence with interacting in various social situations. Parkview Activity Centre Mon/Thu Sep 14–Oct 8 11:30–1:30 pm 8/$110 Mon/Thu Oct 19–Nov 16 11:30–1:30 pm 8/$110
EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS Natural Cleaning Products
Want to use more natural cleaning products but don’t know where to start? Join our Sustainability Educator to learn how to be LANGUAGES more eco-friendly and decrease the chemical Spanish - Beginner residue in your home! All participants will go This fun, informal program is designed for home with an all purpose cleaner. individuals who have little or no experience Cunliffe House speaking Spanish. You will learn basic Wed Nov 25 Spanish grammar and how to read, write, 6:00–7:30 pm 1/$15 and speak Spanish. The textbook is extra. Physical Literacy 101 Parkview Activity Centre Mon/Thu Sep 14–Oct 8 Join us in this workshop to gain a better 9:00–11:00 am 8/$110 understanding of what physical literacy is and how you can encourage continual TCC–Meeting Room B & C Mon/Wed Sep 14–Nov 16 improvement and development of motor 7:00–9:00 pm 8/$110 skills, motivation, and confidence across the lifespan. Offered in partnership with PLAYKamloops. Registration through Sport Spanish - Intermediate This program will build on the skills learned for Life at SportForLife-SportPourLavie.ca. in the beginner Spanish class or if you feel TCC–Meeting Rooms Oct 24 you are ready for an intermediate class. Sat 1/$25 Intermediate Spanish is designed for those 8:30 am–1:00 pm who want to improve their conversational Recycle Like a Champion skills. The textbook is extra. During Waste Reduction Week, learn the Parkview Activity Centre Mon/Thu Oct 19–Nov 16 ins and outs of the City’s recycling collection 9:00–11:00 am 8/$110 program. You will learn how material is sorted and processed and where the material goes. TCC–Meeting Room B & C This hands-on course will leave you feeling Mon/Wed Sep 14–Nov 16 like a champion recycler! Participants will 7:00–9:00 pm 8/$110 receive a free, coveted City recycling bag! TCC–Meeting Room D Wed Oct 21 10:00–12:00 pm 1/$15
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FALL + WINTER PROGRAMS! FALL SESSION October 14 - December 9, 2020 • 8 weeks of coaching • Wednesday nights 7 pm • Lots of FUN!
WINTER SESSION January 13 - March 3, 2021
• Technical Coaching • All equipment available • $99 + taxes
Seniors Learn to Curl: Saturday October 3
An introduction to the sport of Curling for seniors. Includes registration for a half season in our Tuesday Thursday seniors league. Cost is $99.00 + GST
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No curling experience is necessary! Ages: 19-99 Sponsored by:
Tuesday/Thursday Seniors League:
An excellent way to stay fit and make friends. Have fun Curling every Tuesday and Thursday morning.
Wednesday Super Seniors:
Our more competitive seniors league. Play against the best every Wednesday morning.
397 Tranquille Rd 250.299.2369
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McArthur Island Curling Club, 1655 Island Parkway, Kamloops, B.C. 250.554.1911 micc1@telus.net www.mcarthurislandcurlingclub.com
Adults 55+
Did you Know? Adults 65 years and older should be getting 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous aerobic, or heart pumping, physical activity per week, in bouts 10 minutes or more.
FITNESS Gentle Chair Yoga Enjoy a fun and inclusive yoga class that uses chairs and modified poses to improve your mobility and flexibility. If you are experiencing stiffness associated with aging, injury, or joint replacement, this class is for you. Each class concludes with a guided relaxation. West Highlands Community Centre Mon Sep 21–Nov 30 1:30–2:30 pm 10/$83.30 Wed Sep 23–Dec 2 1:30–2:30 pm 10/$83.30 Fri Sep 25–Dec 4 1:30–2:30 pm 11/$91.63 Gentle Circuit This beginner circuit offers a range of exercises to provide a unique, full-body workout! Improve your balance, strength, and coordination while exercising in a safe and fun environment. A track pass (daily or monthly) and a Gentle Circuit Upgrade punch pass ($0.55/class) are required. TCC–EZ Line Mon/Wed/Fri Sep 14–Dec 16 9:00–9:55 am Drop-in Tue/Thu Sep 15–Dec 15 8:00–8:55 am Drop-in 42
Beat the Rush!
Register early to get the program you want! Extended hours for online registration. Online: 6:30am | In-Person/Phone: 10:00 am Kamloops.ca/PerfectMind
Strong Bones Join a qualified instructor to safely and effectively increase your fitness level by improving posture and balance, and build stronger muscles and bones while decreasing the risk of falls and fractures. TCC–North Court Tue/Thu Sep 22–Oct 22 1:15–2:15 pm 10/$61.90 Tue/Thu Oct 27–Dec 3 1:15–2:15 pm 12/$74.28 Stronger Bones Building on the principles learned in Strong Bones, we invite you to challenge yourself further with this more advanced class. Increase your balance, strength, and coordination in a safe and fun environment while managing your risk for falls and fractures. TCC–North Court Tue Sep 22–Oct 20 10:30 am–11:30 pm 5/$30.95 Thu Sep 24–Oct 22 10:30 am–11:30 pm 5/$30.95 Tue Oct 27–Dec 1 10:30 am–11:30 pm 6/$37.14 Thu Oct 29–Dec 3 10:30 am–11:30 pm 6/$37.14
Zumba® Gold Zumba® Gold targets baby boomers by taking the Zumba® formula and modifying the moves and pacing to suit the needs of the active aging participant. What stays the same are the elements Zumba® fitness is known for—zesty Latin music like salsa, merengue, cumbia, and reggaeton; exhilarating, easy-to-follow moves; and an invigorating, party-like atmosphere. Parkview Activity Centre Mon Sep 21–Nov 30 11:00 am–12:00 pm 10/$83.30 TCC-North Court Tues Sep 22–Dec 1 2:45–3:45 pm 11/$91.63 West Highlands Community Centre Wed Sep 23–Dec 2 11:00 am–12:00 pm 10/$83.30
Looking for Pickleball Programs?
Check out sport programs in the adult section.
Want to know more about local history? The Mary Balf Archives at the KMA is open by appointment only Tuesday to Friday, 1:15 to 4:00pm. Contact KMA by email museum@kamloops.ca
Zumba® Gold Toning Are you looking to take your Zumba® workout to the next level? The Zumba® Gold Toning class combines strength training with the excitement of a traditional Zumba® class. Join the movement and help build muscle strength, mobility, posture, and coordination. This class is specifically adapted for the active older adult or beginner exerciser. TCC–North Court Thurs Sep 24–Dec 3 2:45–3:45 pm 11/$91.63
SPORT AND RECREATION
There are a variety of clubs or groups in Kamloops that promote physical activity, sport and fitness for older adults.
Taiji (Tai Chi) for Health Come explore Taiji (Tai Chi) exercises to enhance your mind-body connection. Studies indicate Taiji’s benefits include improved balance, mental health, and cognitive function as well as management of chronic pain conditions such as osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia. West Highlands Community Centre Wed Oct 21–Dec 9 9:00–10:30 am 8/$80
FUNG LOY KOK TAOIST TAI CHI
MUSEUM
KAMLOOPS HORSESHOE CLUB
Historic Book Club Launched in collaboration with the Kamloops Library, enjoy this off-site book club with a historic twist! We will explore works of historical fiction, nonfiction, and a variety of historical topics over coffee. Kamloops Museum & Archives Tue Sep 29 10:00–11:30 am Tue Oct 27 10:00–11:30 am Tue Nov 24 10:00–11:30 am
COMMUNITY-BASED FITNESS CLASSES
KeepOnMoving.ca/Classes
FLOOR CURLING
Maureen Hickey Email: m_hickey@telus.net Phone: 250-554-2422 Phone: 250-374-8125
Meets every Thursday 6:00 pm 1130 River Street Phone: Jim 250-577-3383 or Betty 250-377-4924
MCARTHUR ISLAND LAWN BOWLING Phone: 250-319-7227
NORTH SHORE COMMUNITY CENTRE Phone: 250-376-4777
RIVERSIDE LAWN BOWLING Email: admin@kamloopsriverside LawnBowlingClub.com
ADULTS 55+
Nature Walk Join our knowledgeable staff on interpretive hikes of the City’s nature parks. Bring your questions, sense of adventure, and water on these hikes to learn about the history and the flora and fauna of our parks. September Walks Kenna Cartwright Park Thu Sep 3 9:00–11:00 am 1/$5 Dallas Barnhartvale Nature Park Thu Sep 10 9:00–11:00 am 1/$5 Valleyview Nature Park Arena Thu Sep 17 9:00–11:00 am 1/$5 Peterson Creek Park Thu Sep 24 9:00–11:00 am 1/$5 Kenna Cartwright Park Tue Sep 29 9:00–11:00 am 1/$5
October Walks Dallas Barnhartvale Nature Park Tue Oct 6 9:00–11:00 am 1/$5 McArthur Island Park Tue Oct 13 9:00–11:00 am 1/$5 Peterson Creek Park Tue Oct 20 9:00–11:00 am 1/$5
Did you Know?
SENIORS ACTIVITY CENTRE Email: info@csikamloops.ca Phone: 778-470-6000
THOMPSON SHUSWAP SENIOR SLOPITCH LEAGUE Email: gebell@shaw.ca
Kamloops.ca/Recreation
250-828-3500
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Physician/Nurse Practitioner Referred Programs Strategic Health Alliance at TCC
Vascular Improvement Program (VIP)
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
On Track
Cardiac Rehabilitation ‑ VIP is a supervised exercise program designed for people who have had a heart attack, heart surgery or who have cardiovascular conditions. Exercise and education sessions are supported by registered nurses, exercise specialists, and physiotherapists. A physician referral form is required.
This 6‑week, graded exercise and education program is designed for participants diagnosed with a chronic lung issue. The program is supervised by a physiotherapist and a respiratory therapist and is designed to improve your quality of life by increasing your activity, strength training, and breathing techniques.
On Track is a 12‑week program for people who have risk factors for heart disease, depression, and/ or anxiety and wish to make lifestyle changes. Participants may not have established heart disease. Our team of exercise and clinical specialists work with participants to improve physical activity levels in a supervised environment.
For more information 250‑314‑2727
For more information 250‑312-3280 Ext. 43242
For more information 250‑828‑3742
The Strategic Health Alliance is a relationship between the City of Kamloops and Interior Health. The exercise programs delivered through this innovative partnership offer individuals with chronic conditions a way to get moving using the clinical expertise of medical staff in a recreational setting.
For referral forms, please visit KeepOnMoving.ca/Physicians
BUILDING STRONG COMMUNITIES
CUPE 900 represents municipal workers across the Thompson-Nicola, including those in the communities of Ashcroft, Barriere, Chase, Clearwater, Clinton, Kamloops, Logan Lake, Lytton, and Merritt plus those working for the TNRD itself. CUPE workers are also at the Kamloops Golf and Country Club, Kamloops Wildlife Park Society, and Rayleigh Waterworks. There is a whole team of CUPE municipal workers behind the services Thompson-Nicola residents count on every day. Regardless of what jobs they perform, CUPE 900 members are proud to serve the communities in which they work and live. When our public services are properly funded and well-run, we all benefit.
FLATTENING THE CURVE, READY TO SERVE: CUPE 900 members are impressed by the way our communities in the Thompson – Nicola have come together during the COVID-19 pandemic. We thank all of our frontline workers for everything they’ve done to keep our communities safe and healthy. CUPE 900 members are ready and eager to help recovery efforts in all of our communities.
116 Seymour St., Kamloops, BC V2C 2E1 (250) 374-0042 | cupe900.ca
PacificSport
Who We Are
The PacificSport Centres are a network of
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not-for-profit organizations committed to enriching lives and energizing communities via sport, physical activity, and physical literacy across BC. In partnership with the viaSport Regional Alliance, PacificSport Interior BC aims to increase awareness, opportunity, and participation in physical activity and sport–from playground to podium–while enhancing access to coaching and athlete programs.
Powering Sport - What We Do
PacificSport centres offer a variety of programs and services for BC-based athletes at all stages of the Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) continuum.
Sport Participation and Development
Grassroots programs that support physical literacy and ensure that BC youth have the opportunity to be inspired by sport and lead a healthy and active lifestyle.
Sport Performance and Leadership
High-performance programs that provide BC athletes and coaches with access to training facilities, innovative sport science techniques, and support services to provide every advantage to win medals for Canada.
Education and Advocacy
Opportunities for sport education at all levels of the CS4L pathway, including current and interactive seminars, workshops, and conferences that assist in furthering community sport development and performance.
Support and Resources
Specialized equipment, technology innovations, and grants to assist with the transfer and acquisition of knowledge, technical, and tactical implementation, as well as the administrative progress of local sport organizations.
PacificSport Programs For more information or to register for any of these programs, contact PacificSport at: Phone 250-828-3583 Visit www.pacificsportinteriorbc.com
Group/team rates are available for most programs: $100 for a group of 8–12 • $150 for a group of 12–15 Contact PacificSport for more details!
PacificSport Interior BC
910 McGill Road Kamloops BC V2C 6N6 Fax: 250-828-3619 PacificSportInteriorBC.com
Carolynn Boomer
Executive Director Phone: 250-828-3344 Email: cboomer@pacificsport.com
Erin Pincott
Sport Performance Coordinator Phone: 250-828-3583 Email: epincott@pacificsport.com
Katie Klassen
Sport Participation Coordinator Phone: 250-828-3346 Email: kklassen@pacificsport.com
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PACIFICSPORT
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PacificSport SPORT EDUCATION & GENERAL Other training SEMINARS AVAILABLE BY REQUEST INTEREST WORKSHOPS
OPERATION RED NOSE
Volunteers Needed! Operation Red Nose is looking for volunteers to fill positions such as designated driver, escort driver, navigator, phone operator, and dispatch.
VOLUNTEER DATES
November 27, 28, December 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 26, 31
Open to athletes, coaches, parents, and • Field Testing Kit Coach Training 18+ yrs 18+ yrs weekend warriors. Workshops are FREE for • Video Analysis and PacificSportregistered athletes and coaches. • Dartfish Training Register at Kamloops.ca/PerfectMind.
Visualization and Mind Body Connection
AFFILIATED SPORTS $20 ALPINE SKIING
Sun Peaks Alpine Club provides an environment for all athletes to excel and meet their athletic goals through the sport of skiing. We focus on strong basics through the younger years (U6– U10) that will help them become strong skiers for life. As they move into U12 and Fueling for Your Sport $30 through U16, the programming takes on a Different types of sports require different more specific race approach. This allows energy systems. From cycling to sprinting, athletes who want to pursue ski racing golfing to weightlifting, each activity requires to a high level or become stronger skiers proper fuel in order to perform optimally. with race skills to train together and have Registered dietician Christina Clarke will help a supportive environment. As with all participants understand how to fuel their sports, our governing bodies are working body for various sports and stages in activity. on current standards and practices to have a successful season with safety in mind. TCC–Meeting Room D Registration will be open this summer for 6:30–8:00 pm Oct 20 new and returning members. Location Join us as mental trainer Dave Freeze walks participants through techniques and an interactive exercise to help them achieve a higher performance state. TCC–Meeting Room D 6:30–8:00 pm Oct 7
COACH/LEADER EDUCATION WORKSHOPS
For groups of 10+ people, we can arrange a workshop for your organization. Prices may vary depending on facilitator travel and fees. For more information, or to book a workshop, contact Erin at epincott@ pacificsport.com or call 250-828-3583.
For more information: 250-320-0650 www.OperationRedNose.com
Follow us on: OperationRedNoseKamloops ORNKamloops
MOVE to Play
Staff
Wade Rettie, Program Director spacprogramdirector@gmail.com Mike Lorimer, President Lyndsey Harvey, Nancy Greene Ski League Coordinator - ngslspac@gmail.com
$20 For information or to register: The MOVE to Play workshop provides www.sunpeaksracers.com instructors with the skills and knowledge Social Media to deliver a quality movement program that #spacwolfpack fosters positive experiences in physical @sunpeaksracers activity. This workshop is for participants Sun Peaks Racers who engage with youth in a recreation or and Sun Peaks Alpine community setting. Racers Oktoberfest TCC–Meeting Rooms C and D Sat Sept 27 1:30–4:30 pm Canucks Autism Network $40 - Supporting Individuals with Autism
This workshop will provide an overview of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and give examples of what ASD looks like in sport and recreation settings. A variety of strategies to support individuals with autism will be provided, including communication tips, coaching strategies, visual supports, strategies for building rapport, and behaviour supports. TCC–Meeting Room D Sun Oct 25 9:00 am–12:00 pm
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3110 Creekside Way, Sun Peaks, BC PO Box, 1294 Kamloops, BC, V2C 6H3
Harper Mountain Ski Club Nancy Greene Ski League
$425 Ages 4-11
As part of this league, kids are taught alpine ski racing by certified coaches and ski instructors utilizing the Husky Snow Star Program, Canada’s National Alpine Ski Skill Development Program. This program offers athletes an opportunity to compete against other clubs at various mountains throughout the Interior (competing is not mandatory). Our program runs on Sundays, 9:30 am–2:00 pm, January through March, at Harper Mountain. Harper Mountain Jan - Mar 9:30 am-2:00 pm Sundays For information or to register: Glenn Smith, Program Coordinator harperskiclub@gmail.com HarperSkiClub.com
ARTISTIC SWIMMING
formerly Synchronized Swimming Kamloops Sunrays Synchronized Swimming
Artistic swimming is a unique sport that combines strength, flexibility, team work, endurance, and creativity. The Kamloops Sunrays is the interior’s premiere highperformance synchronized swim club. All of our coaches are NCCP certified and provide top quality programming and training for all of our athletes. Most importantly, we provide FUN! We offer affordable programs for all ages and abilities. Both boys and girls are welcome. New programs are offered year-round with ongoing registration. Programs offered for fall registration:
For information or to register:
Tina Naveri, Head Coach headcoach@kamloopssynchro.com KamloopsSynchro.com
BASKETBALL
Kamloops Track and Field Club
TRU Men’s Basketball Academy
The Kamloops Track and Field Club has a proud history of producing successful athletes. We employ numerous coaches to ensure that quality programs are available for grassroots to high‑performance athletes, and we are committed to ensuring all participants have a positive experience! Programs • Cross-country - Middle Distance (All Ages) • Track Rascals (Ages 6-8) • Junior Development (Ages 9-12) • Midget (Ages 13-15) • Juvenile, Junior, and Senior (Ages 16+)
Tournament Capital Centre Fieldhouse /Hillside Stadium 250-851-2512
Staff
Christine Yamaoka, Sprints/Hurdles Dr. Bondarchuk, Throws Dylan Armstrong, Head Coach/Throws Mike Kern, Pole Vault Miriam Dziadyk, Junior Development Dayl Dhaliwal/Gary Reed, Track Rascals
For information or to register: KamTrack.ca
BASEBALL
CANOE/KAYAK
The TRU WolfPack baseball team plays all of its games at NorBrock Stadium on McArthur Island. Home games are played as double headers, usually on Saturdays and Sundays. League play starts in March and finishes in April, with an exhibition schedule in the fall. For information: Ray Chadwick, Coach rchadwick@tru.ca
This skill development program is run in conjunction with Basketball BC and the Regional Training Centre (RTC) program, for boys entering grades 6–11. The program will span a number of weekends, with a total of 40 hours provided to players. This program is designed to be intense and challenge participants to develop in basketball and as positive members of society. If successfully chosen, athletes will need to pay the $425 fee, which covers tuition for the program and includes a reversible jersey, WolfPack T‑shirt, and a Basketball BC membership. Tryouts are free, and will be held on Sunday, September 15. Location: Tournament Capital Centre Grades 6–8 10:00 am–12:00 noon. Grades 9–11 12:00–2:00 pm. Sessions are 10:00 am–2:00 pm on: Sundays Oct 4, 18, 25, Nov 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Dec 6 For more information: Scott Clark, Coach, sclark@tru.ca
Kamloops Canoe and Kayak Club
•C ompetitive team programs (based on skill, performance, and age): •B eginners/Novice Development team (under 18 years old) • Junior Competitive team (under 12 years old) •H igh Performance team Other: •S ummer camps (one week) •D evelopment conditioning and paddling summer camp (one to two months) •R ecreational youth paddling • Adult and Masters paddling •D ragon boat and stand up paddling Location Shumway Lake Water Sports Facility For more information: Stanislav Marek, Head Coach kckcheadcoach@gmail.com
Sue Robinson, Club Operations Manager kckcopsmgr@gmail.com www.KamloopsCanoeAndKayakClub.ca
Kamloops.ca/Recreation
250-828-3500
PACIFICSPORT
• Intro to Synchro - 10-week program (no previous experience necessary) • Star classes - September to June (previous experience preferred but not necessary) • Provincial stream - September to June (previous experience preferred but not necessary) • National stream - September to June (previous experience required) • Masters program - September to June (no previous experience necessary)
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PacificSport CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
FIGURE SKATING
Overlander Ski Club
Kamloops Skating Club
Our programs offer age-specific skills following the Cross Country Canada development model. Cross-country skiing is a “lifetime” sport suitable for individuals and families of all ages and abilities. Programs • Ski League (ages 5-11) • Junior Development (ages 12-20) • Annual program • Introductory or skill development lessons for all ages and abilities
For information:
CAMPS PRO D DAY CAMPS $35 8:30 am - 4:30 pm | Ages 7-12 SEPTEMBER 28 Tournament Capital Centre OCTOBER 23 Tournament Capital Centre DECEMBER 7 McArthur Island Sports & Event Centre Early drop-off & late pickup available for a $5 fee
PacificSportInteriorBC.com
To register, visit Kamloops.ca/PerfectMind or call 250-828-3500 For information, call 250-828-3346
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PacificSport Interior BC @PacificSportINT @PacificSportINT
Dana Manhard, Coach dmanhard@shaw.ca 250-299-1717 OverlanderSkiClub.com.
CURLING Curl BC Kamloops Curling Club 700 Victoria Street Kamloops BC V2C 2B6
For information:
• CanSkate
Locations
• McArthur Island Olympic Ice • Sandmand Centre • Spring Ice - Brock Arena - view the online schedule for location details.
For information or to register: KamloopsSkatingClub.com kamloopsskateclub@gmail.com 250-554-4944
Social Media
Kamloops Skating Club
GYMNASTICS/TRAMPOLINE Kamloops Gymnastics | Trampoline Centre
Programs offered for all ages and aspirations: •S quiggles (adult-child participation) - 14 mos.–3.5 yrs •G ym & Swim (3.6–5 yrs) - two foundation sports in one program •F undamentals - learning key McArthur Island Curling Club skills on all apparatus • Active Start (3–5 yrs) For information: •S chool Age (5–13 yrs) micc1@telus.net | 250-554-1911 • Skill Builder & Skills-Advanced - adding McArthurIslandCurlingClub.com challenges and refinement to fundamentals • Excel - Interclub Training - train for excellence and performance confidence, and participate DIVING in non-competitive events or displays Learn to Dive with KGTC Diving •C ompetitive Training - training for Recreational to competitive programs for excellence with discipline- specific goals ages 5 and up. Experience the exhilarating • Artistic Men’s and Women’s world of diving in a fun and safe environment. Team: Trampoline Team The sport of diving develops self-discipline, • C ross-training - dryland for sport teams courage, strength, coordination, balance, • C ommunity Access - field trips flexibility and determination. Programs run • S easonal camps year-round with ongoing registration. Contact For information or to register: us today to register for one of our programs. Member Services: 250-374-6424 Pre-requisite info@kgtc.ca • www.kgtc.ca Athletes must be comfortable in the deep end of the pool with the ability to get to Location Tournament Capital Centre the edge of the pool on their own. 910 McGill Road Kamloops Gymnastics | Trampoline Centre & Tournament Capital Centre 910 McGill Road For information: Brenda Nordin, Consultant Coach: bnordin@curlbc.ca | 250-319-6038 rob@kamloopscurlingclub.com 250-372-5432 KamloopsCurlingClub.com
Neil Barrett, Head Coach n.barrett@kgtc.ca 250-320-0436 | www.kgtc.ca/diving
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Fall Session: September-December Winter Session: January-March Spring Mini-Session: April Summer: please inquire Learn to Skate Programs
Interested in Coaching? NCCP Coach Certification
The National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) is a coach training and certification program offered in over 66 sports across Canada.
Learn more at www.pacificsportinteriorbc.com/nccp-coach-training Competition Introduction
Community Sport
Design a Basic Sport Program $75 Tournament Capital Centre – Meeting Room D Sunday Sept 27 • 9:00 am-2:30 pm
Competition Development
Make Ethical Decisions $60 Tournament Capital Centre – Meeting Room D Saturday Sept 26 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm
Planning a Practice $95 Tournament Capital Centre – Meeting Room D Saturday Sept 26 • 1:00-6:30 pm
Fundamental Movement Skills $40 Tournament Capital Centre – Meeting Room C Sept 27 • 8:30 am-1:30 pm
Professional Development
Mentorship $115 Tournament Capital Centre - Meeting Room B Nov 27 • 5:30-9:00 pm Nov 28 • 9:00 am-12:30 pm
Prevention & Recovery $75 Tournament Capital Centre – meeting room D Oct 17 • 9:00 am-5:30 pm
PACIFICSPORT
Register at: Kamloops.ca/PerfectMind Fun and informal Thursday “lunch and learn” sessions with a guest speaker
Sept 24, Nov 12 • 12:00-1:00 pm Frick and Frack Restaurant, 577 Victoria Street Kamloops.ca/Recreation
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PacificSport SPEED SKATING
SWIMMING
Kamloops Long Blades Speed Skating Club
Kamloops Classics Swimming
Kamloops Long Blades has offered affordable speed skating programs in our community since 1992 for all skill levels and ages. Try it once before joining the club contact Jodi at jodikamloops@gmail.com. Programs offered* • Club Programs (year-round, with ongoing registration) • Summer ice camps • Dryland • Long track opportunities • Inline skating • High-performance cross-training sessions *Speed skates are included with registration.
Location
McArthur Island Sport and Event Centre - Olympic Rink
For information:
Sandi Vyse, Coach Coordinator: NCCP Level 3 250-851-1481 kamloopslongblades@gmail.com www.kamloopslongblades.com
Kamloops Classic Swimming is dedicated to providing the best available teaching, coaching, training, and competitive opportunities to all levels of swimmers at an affordable cost. Programs offered: • Learn to Swim with SwimSkill Lesson Program (ages 5–12), 16 sessions, $165 • Club Swimming: year-round training program (ages 6–19) • Recreational Youth SwimX/SwimFIT programs (ages 13–18) • Masters Swimming (19+)
Canada Games Pool
910 McGill Road • 250-828-3660
For information:
Brad Dalke, Head Coach SwimKamloops.com admin@swimkamloops.com
ALL SESSION PROGRAMMING
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, programming is still undetermined as of the time of printing. Please continue to check our website at www.swimkamloops. com for updates as they become available. We will also continue to be available by phone (250-828-3660) and email (info@ swimkamloops.com) to answer your questions during this uncertain time. We look forward to having everyone safely back in the water as soon as possible!
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20 weeks 2 training sessions/week PacificSport Scholarship Awarded
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Providing Excellence in Montessori Education since 1988
Helping Children Develop in Harmony with Life
CHILDCARE PRESCHOOL/K AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS
Kamloops Founding & Authentic Montessori Preschool Programs u A Passion for Excellence u Character & Universal Values u Global Understanding u Service to Humanity u Full Day Program Available u Subsidy Accepted FULL-DAY PROGRAM includes Kindergarten Readiness and Montessori Program PRESCHOOL MONTESSORI PROGRAM enriched academic program includes Kindergarten preparedness TODDLER MONTESSORI PROGRAM (18 TO 30 MONTHS) AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS for school age children
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250 851-9345 FULL-DAY PROGRAM
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TODDLER, PRESCHOOL & SCHOOL AGE PROGRAMS
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Thank You! During these extraordinary times, we would like to let our amazing educators know how much we appreciate their dedication and resilience. A shout out must also go to our families for their trust and cooperation throughout some very difficult months. Your most precious family members will always come first at Kamloops Kidz. CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS & THE MONTESSORI APPROACH TO LEARNING
always & always going several steps beyond! Valleyview Campus
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1711 Copperhead Drive 3200 Valleyview Drive Preschool Preschool Childcare - Ages 1 to 12 Childcare - Ages 1 to 12
25O.319.9O44 • www.kamloopskidz.com REGISTRATION IS ON-GOING FOR ALL PROGRAMS