2019 City of Kamloops
Fall Activity Guide
AQUATICS AND GENERAL REGISTRATION Wednesday, August 21, 2019 | Online - 6:30 am | General - 7:30 am
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What’s Inside Services & Information 2 Registration How and where to register 3 Contacts General contact information including email addresses and phone numbers 4 T ournament Capital Centre TCC rates and facility information
Community Resources 6 Tournament Capital Program 7 Connect 2 Rec Including ARCH, Boogie the Bridge, and KidSport 8 Neighbourhoods Get connected! Get creative! Get involved! 9 Food and Urban Agriculture Including the Community Food Action Program, the Gleaning Abundance Program, and Farmers’ Market schedules
Programs 20 A ccessible Recreation Programs that fit your needs 24 A quatics Swimming, water play, lessons, and programs for all 32 F amily and Early Years Activities and programs to keep your preschooler healthy and happy 40 C hildren and Youth Learn to cook, dance, try a new sport, or get creative with arts & culture programs 46 A dults Stay active by participating in one of our many fitness, dance, and sport programs or try art or music classes 62 A dult 55+ Explore ways to stay active and Keep On Moving 68 P acificSport Athlete and coach programs and services, and Xplore Sportz Camps
10 Schedules Including aquatics, fitness, and skating 18 Maps Parks and City Facilities
Cover Photo by Pat Campbell
Photo Above byPhoto Natalie by Laura Squibb Doan
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Registration AQUATICS & GENERAL REGISTRATION Wednesday, August 21, 2019 | Online - 6:30 am | General - 7:30 am
In Person
Refund/Withdrawal Policy
Tournament Capital Centre 910 McGill Road Monday to Friday: 5:30 am–10:00 pm Saturday and Sunday: 6:30 am–8:30 pm
Once a program begins, a pro-rated refund will be applied. Administration fees will be charged.
Visit any of the locations listed below
A $10 administration fee will be charged for all program withdrawals, excluding memberships. Check each program for specific refund policies.
Westsyde Pool & Fitness Centre 859 Bebek Road Monday to Friday: 5:30–11:00 am, 3:30–8:00 pm Saturday to Sunday: 9:30 am–4:00 pm
Please note that refunds will not be given for withdrawals from cooking classes within seven days of the class start date.
Kamloops Museum & Archives 207 Seymour Street Tuesday to Saturday: 9:30 am–4:30 pm
Cancellations
Call Us
Call our Customer Relations Representatives at 250-828-3500
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.
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How to Use This Guide
Programs may be cancelled if not enough people are registered, so please register early to avoid disappointment!
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!
Use the figure below to see how programs and classes are listed in the Recreation Guide. Find all the information you need to know for registration including: location, dates, time, cost, etc. in the example below.
program area course name course description location
Group Classes TRX Combo
TCC–Tournament Capital Centre 11:15–12:00 pm Mon Apr 1–May 6 Tue 12:10–12:55 pm Apr 2–May 7 12:10–12:55 pm Wed Apr 3–May 8 12:10–12:55 pm Thu Apr 5–May 10 8:00–8:45 am Apr 1–May 6 Fri
day Mon Mon, Wed Mon–Fri Tues/Thur
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Ages: 13+
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.
dates Monday only Monday and Wednesday Monday through Friday Tuesday or Thursday
time
5/$46.43 6/$55.72 6/$55.72 6/$55.72 6/$55.71
cost
5/$46.43 5 Classes for $46.43 1/$20.00 1 Class for $20 cost + applicable taxes
Contacts
Administration Facility Bookings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-828-3600 Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . facilities@kamloops.ca General Inquiry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-828-3655 Adopt-A-Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-828-3461 Aquatics Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kamloops.ca/Swim Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . swim@kamloops.ca Westsyde Pool & Fitness Centre . . . . . . 250-828-3616 Canada Games Aquatic Centre . . . . . . . 250-828-3655 F: 250-828-3643 Sandman Centre & Arenas Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kamloops.ca/Arenas Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . skate@kamloops.ca Arena Bookings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-828-3335 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 Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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 Recreation, Fitness, Arts, & Cultural Programs Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-828-3655 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 Ext. 0 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 TCC Swim & Fitness Shop . . . . . . . . . . 250-372-5305 TRU Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-828-5009
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Tournament Capital Centre 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)
5:30 am–11:00 pm
6:30 am–9:30 pm
Canada Games Aquatic Centre
6:00 am–11:00 pm
Saturday 6:30 am–9:00 pm Sunday 7:30 am–9:00 pm
Canada Games Aquatics Centre (Pool & Track Only Pass) *Please refer to the public swimming schedule on page 11 for specific times. Single Admission
Punch Card
(10 Admissions)
Monthly Pass
Annual Pass
Child (4-13)
$4.15
$34.10
$39.00
$390.00
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)
$78.00
$780.00
Wellness Centre & Athlete Performance Centre (Gym & Track Only Pass) Single Admission
Monthly Pass
Annual Pass $390.00
Child (4-13)
$7.70
$39.00
Youth (14-18)
$7.90
$39.00
$390.00
Adult (19-59)
$8.95
$39.00
$390.00
Senior (60+)
$7.50
$39.00
$390.00
Family*
$24.70
$78.00
$780.00
Full Access Pass (Gym, Track, & Pool) 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)
(Advanced 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.
Rate
Description
Early Bird
$3.55
First hour (6:00–7:00 am), Monday to Friday only
Liquid Lunch
$3.85
11:30 am–12:30 pm, Monday to 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 rate for all ages
SWIM OR GYM ONLY PASS
$39
per month Includes Track
See front counter for details
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Annual Membership
Single Admission
Did You Know?
TRU students: $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!
TCC Information Parking
• 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.
TCC visitors are required to register their licence plate to receive two hours of free parking, Monday to Friday, 8:00 am–5:00 pm. Outside of these days and times, TCC visitors are not required to register their licence plate.
Drop-in orientations are available during operational hours September 2–December 31. The following exceptions occur. MONDAY TO FRIDAY 11:30 am–1:30 pm and 4:30–6:30 pm
TCC visitors displaying a valid disabled parking permit can park for free and do NOT need to register their license plate.
Guest Code of Conduct
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 recommeded.
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. • Cameras, smart phones, and other electronic recording devices are strictly prohibited unless prior approval from the City is given.
Protect Your Valuables
ST P THEFT
SERVICES & INFORMATION
Gym Age Policy
USE A LOCKER & LOCK IT UP
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2018 TOURNAMENT CAPITAL STATISTICS 108 events 32,552 out-of-town participants $14,045,805 economic impact
TRU Wolfpack Mens Basketball
Kamloops Minor Fastball
GRANTS & FUNDING Are you hosting a tournament with out-of-town participants? Apply for one of our Tournament Capital Grants to help out with hosting costs! Are you looking to take the next step in your coaching or officials education?
In addition to sport hosting grants, the City offers multiple Community and Arts and Culture Grants. For a complete list of grant and funding opportunities, check out Kamloops.ca/Grants
Apply for the BC Summer Games Sport Development Grant! Did you or your team advance beyond local competition? Congratulations, you might qualify for a Winter Games Legacy Fund Grant! Kamloops Long Blades
IN 2018, THE CITY SUPPORTED
43
local sport organizations through the Tournament Capital Grant
18
individuals and teams through the Winter Games Legacy Fund Grant
87 22
tournaments through the Tournament Capital Grant not-for-profit societies, organizations, and individuals through the Community Arts Grant and the BC Festival of the Arts Legacy Grant Kamloops Minor Baseball
Is your organization thinking about submitting a bid for a major event? Get in touch with our events team at events@kamloops.ca to find out how we can help and what resources are available!
Connect 2 Rec The City of Kamloops aims to connect everyone to recreation and offers financial assistance to help make it happen.
Use ARCH to buy a punch card or membership for the gym, pool, or ice rink or sign up for a program in the Activity Guide and learn a new skill!
Photo by Keith Liddiard
Call us to find out more at 250-828-3582 or visit Kamloops.ca/ARCH
SERVICES & INFORMATION
ARCH: Affordable Recreation for Community Health
Kidsport
KidSport provides families with children aged 5–18 years with financial assistance to participate in sports in Kamloops.
Photo by Mary Putnam
Find out more and apply at Kamloops.ca/Kidsport
Boogie the Bridge Cultural Fund
This fund is intended to provide financial assistance for children and youth, between the ages 5–18 years, to participate in cultural activities like dance, drawing, and music. Find out more and apply at Kamloops.ca/BoogieFund Photo byMary Putnam
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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 Photo by Mary Putnam
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: 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 together the first Wednesday of every month from 5:30–7:30 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 (TRU’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
Gleaning Abundance Program (GAP) Too much of a good thing? Call us to harvest your fruit tree or volunteer and share with your community.
SERVICES & INFORMATION
Kamloops Food Policy Council
Learn more at GleaningAbundance.com Phone: 250-851-6111 Email: gleaning@kamloopsfoodpolicycouncil.com
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 2020. You can also join a Community Kitchen where you can cook, learn about low cost meal options and preserving food, and be empowered to make healthy, affordable food for your family. 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. Learn more about growing food and become more knowledgeable about sustainable gardening practices. For more information, check out the Gardening and Landscape programs on page 58.
Partner Highlight
As a partner of the United Way, the City of Kamloops is happy to support the Starfish Backpack program! Each week, the backpacks are filled with fresh, healthy food and distributed to local school children to provide them with access to snacks, juice, fruit and vegetables over the weekend. Want to get involved? Contact United Way Thompson Nicola Cariboo.
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Schedules
Get Active Get Involved! Get Engaged!
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Reach your goals by enjoying
• Aquafit classes and public swimming •F itness, Yoga and Spin Classes •P ublic Skating and drop-in hockey programs
Canada Games Aquatic Centre Monday
Tuesday
910 McGill Road • 250-828-3655 Effective September 3-December 22, 2019
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Lap Lanes
6:00 am-11:00 pm 6:00 am-11:00 pm 6:00 am-11:00 pm 6:00 am-11:00 pm 6:00 am-11:00 pm (50 m 6-8 am) (50 m 6-8 am) (50 m 6-8 am)
8:30 am-9:00 pm
7:30 am-9:00 pm
Leisure Pool
6:00 am-11:00 pm 6:00 am-11:00 pm 6:00 am-11:00 pm 6:00 am-11:00 pm 6:00 am-11:00 pm
6:30 am-9:00 pm
7:30 am-9:00 pm
Waterslide
6:30-9:00 pm
6:30-9:00 pm
6:30-9:00 pm
6:30-9:00 pm
6:30-9:00 pm
1:00-4:00 pm 6:00-9:00 pm
1:00-4:00 pm 6:00-9:00 pm
Diving Boards and Deep End
7:30-9:00 pm
7:30-9:00 pm
7:30-9:00 pm
7:30-9:00 pm
6:30-9:00 pm
1:00-4:00 pm 6:00-9:00 pm
1:00-4:00 pm 6:00-9:00 pm
Sauna, Steam Room, 6:00 am-11:00 pm 6:00 am-11:00 pm 6:00 am-11:00 pm 6:00 am-11:00 pm 6:00 am-11:00 pm 6:30 am-9:00 pm and Hot Tubs
SCHEDULES
Public Swimming Schedule
7:30 am-9:00 pm
25 m lap lanes unless otherwise noted. • *Pool space may be limited during lesson times • Pool closed on statutory holidays and Dec 13-15 (swim meet) Visit Kamloops.ca/Swim for Christmas schedule • Schedule subject to change
Canada Games Aquatic Centre Fees
Children 3 years and younger are Free!
Single Admission
Punch Card (10 Admissions)
Pool & Track One-month Pass
Child (4-13)*
$4.15
$34.10
$39
Youth (14-18)
$5.50
$49.35
$39
Adult (19-59)
$7.45
$66.15
$39
Senior (60+)
$5.50
$49.35
$39
Family Drop-in
$4.15 each (max $17.65)
$34.10 (1 punch per person)
$78
Special Rates • Early Bird: $3.55 - first hour, Monday to Friday only • Liquid Lunch: $3.85 - 11:30 am-12:30 pm, Monday to Friday only • Lesson Rate: $3.85 - Enjoy a swim or soak in the hot tub while your child is in a City of Kamloops swim lesson
Other Admission Information • A family is a maximum of two adults and all children aged 18 years and under who are related by birth, legal status, or marriage and living within the same residence. A legally dependent person with a disability will qualify regardless of age. • Please note that the family punch card can only be used for adult admission when swimming with an eligible child or a legally dependent person with a disability. • Patrons with a disability pay the age rate and their care aide is admitted for free.
Important Safety Information OUR GOAL IS TO PROMOTE A SAFE AND POSITIVE SWIM Please review with all posted safety rules and report to a lifeguard if you need assistance.
• Admission Policy: Children 6 years of age or under must always be accompanied in the water and be within arm’s length of a parent or other person 16 years of age or older. Ratio of children 6 years or under to parent/guardian must be no greater than three to one. • Diving Boards: Children must be 7 years of age or older to use the 3m or 5m diving boards.
•H ot Tub, Steam Room, and Sauna: Children 12 years of age and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian (16 years or older). • Waterslide: Children under 42 in. (1.07 m) in height are not permitted on the waterslide. Children 6 years of age and under who meet the height restriction must be closely supervised by an adult. See posted “Water Slide Rules” for full details.
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Schedules Westsyde Pool & Fitness Centre Pool and Fitness Centre Schedule
859 Bebek Road • 250-828-3616 Effective September 3-December 22, 2019
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Public Swim
6:15-8:00 pm*
6:00-8:00 pm*
6:15-8:00 pm*
6:00-8:00 pm*
Laps & Leisure*
9:30-11:30 am 8:00-9:00 pm
9:30-11:30 am 8:00-9:00 pm
9:30-11:30 am 8:00-9:00 pm
9:30-11:30 am 8:00-9:00 pm
9:30-11:30 am 11:00 am-1:00 pm 11:00 am-1:00 pm
Lap Swim
5:30-9:30 am 3:00-6:00 pm†
5:30-9:30 am 3:00-6:00 pm†
5:30-9:30 am 3:00-6:00 pm†
5:30-9:30 am 3:00-6:00 pm†
5:30-9:30 am 3:00-6:00 pm†
Sauna, Steam Room, & Hot Tub
5:30-11:30 am 3:00-8:00 pm
5:30-11:30 am 3:00-8:00 pm
5:30-11:30 am 3:00-8:00 pm
5:30-11:30 am 3:00-8:00 pm
5:30-11:30 am 9:30 am-4:00 pm 9:30 am-4:00 pm 3:00-6:30 pm
Saturday
Sunday
1:00-4:00 pm*
1:00-4:00 pm*
9:30-11:00 am† 9:30 am-1:00 pm
FRIDAY NIGHTS ONLY! 6:30-9:00 PM Low Lights, Loud Music, Bring Your Friends! (Ages 9–14)
L8 Nite Pool Party Fitness Centre
Friday
5:30-11:30 am 3:00-9:00 pm
5:30-11:30 am 3:00-9:00 pm
5:30-11:30 am 3:00-9:00 pm
5:30-11:30 am 3:00-9:00 pm
5:30-11:30 am 9:30 am-4:00 pm 9:30 am-4:00 pm 3:00-9:00 pm
Leisure Swim - children & families welcome (toys & attractions will not be open) *All features available. †Pool space may be limited during lesson times. Schedule subject to change. Facility will be closed on statutory holidays.
Westsyde Pool and Fitness Centre Fees Single Admission
Punch Card (10 Admissions)
One Month pass
Child (4-13)
$3.55
$29.45
$28.65
Youth (14-18)
$4.15
$35.15
$34
Adult (19-59)
$5.50
$47.75
$34
Senior (60+)
$4.15
$35.15
$34
Family Drop-in
$3.55 per person (max $14.35)
$29.45 (1 punch per person)
$72
Fitness Centre
$4.15
$47.75
$35.30
Fees include access to pool and fitness centre.
Children 3 years and younger are Free! CHECK W OUT OUR NE
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Special Rates and Other Admission Information
• Talk to a Customer Relations Representative for more information on swim passes. •L esson Rate: $ 3.55 - Enjoy a swim or hot tub while your child is in a City of Kamloops swim lesson. • A family is a maximum of two adults and all children under 18 years of age who are related by birth, legal status, or marriage. A legally dependent person with a disability will qualify regardless of age. •P atrons with a disability pay the age rate and their care aide is admitted for free.
Tournament Capital Centre Fall 2019 Fitness Schedule
Tuesday
Wednesday
Gentle Circuit 8:00-8:55 am *Drop-in
Gentle Circuit Pro 8:00-8:55 am *Drop-in
Pilates on the BOSU 8:30-9:30 am
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Friday
Aqua Express Circuit 6:30-7:30 am
Water Running 6:30-7:30 am Gentle Circuit Pro 8:00-8:55 am *Drop-in
Thursday
Gentle Circuit 8:00-8:55 am *Drop-in Intermediate Mat Pilates 8:30-9:30 am
TRX Combo 8:00-8:45 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
Cycle Fit 9:00-10:00 am
Gentle Circuit 9:00-9:55 am *Drop-in
Aquafit Deep Water 9:00-10:00 am **Drop-in
Aquafit Deep Water 9:00-10:00 am **Drop-in
Aquafit Deep Water 9:00-10:00 am **Drop-in
Aquafit Deep Water 9:00-10:00 am **Drop-in
Aquafit Deep Water 9:00-10:00 am **Drop-in
Stretch & Relax 10:15-11:00 am
Strong Bones 9:45-10:45 am
Stretch and Relax 10:15-11:00 am
Strong Bones 9:45-10:45 am
Low Intensity Circuit 10:15-11:15 am
Sensational Survivors 11:00 am-12:00 pm
Aquafit Shallow Water 11:00 am-12:00 pm **Drop-in
Sensational Survivors 11:00 am-12:00 pm
Aquafit Shallow Water 11:00 am-12:00 pm **Drop-in
TRX Combo 11:15 am-12:00 pm
Stronger Bones 11:00 am-12:00 pm
TRX Combo 11:15 am-12:00 pm
Stronger Bones 11:00 am-12:00 pm
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
Stroller Fit 1:15-2:15 pm
TRX Combo 12:10-12:55 pm
Cycle Fit 4:45-6:00 pm
Workout of the Week (WOW) 5:15-6:00 pm ***Value Added
HIIT-High Intensity Interval Training 5:15-6:15 pm
Beginner Yoga 5:15-6:15 pm
Gentle Spin 5:15-6:00 pm
Beginner Boot Camp 5:30-6:30 pm
Beginner Mat Pilates 6:30-7:30 pm
STRONG by Zumba 6:15-7:15 pm
HIIT-High Intensity Interval Training 12:10-12:55 pm ***Value Added
TRX Combo 12:10-12:55 pm
Cycle Fit 5:30-6:30 pm
Pound® 5:30-6:30 pm
SCHEDULES
Monday
Register by Calling 250-828-3500
Workout of the Week (WOW) 5:15-6:00 pm ***Value Added
Spin and Stretch 6:30-8:00 pm
Barre Fitness 6:30-7:30pm
Yoga Spin 7:00-8:30 pm
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Schedules Westsyde Community Fitness Fall 2019
Monday
Morning
Tuesday
Aquafit (Shallow) 8:00-9:00 am WSP **Drop-in Low Intensity Circuit 9:30-10:30 am The Hamlets at Westsyde
Evening
Register by calling 250-828-3500 Wednesday Aquafit (Shallow) 8:00-9:00 am WSP **Drop-in Beginner Yoga 9:00-10:00 am The Hamlets at Westsyde
Total Body Blast 6:00-7:00 pm David Thompson Elementary
Total Body Blast 6:00-7:00 pm David Thompson Elementary
Fall 2019
Afternoon
Tuesday
Register by calling 250-828-3500 Wednesday
ZUMBA® Gold 11:00-12:00 am Yacht Club
Low Intensity Circuit 10:30-11:30 am Yacht Club
Gentle Chair Yoga 1:30-2:30 pm Hal Rogers
ZUMBA® Gold Toning 1:15-2:15 pm Yacht Club
Evening
Low Intensity Circuit 9:30-10:30 am The Hamlets at Westsyde
Beginner Yoga 7:00-8:30 pm David Thompson Elementary
Community-Based Fitness
Morning
Friday Aquafit (Shallow) 8:00-9:00 am WSP **Drop-in
Beginner Yoga 9:00-10:00 am The Hamlets at Westsyde
Beginner Yoga 7:15-8:45 pm David Thompson Elementary
Monday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
ZUMBA® Gold 2:30-3:30 pm Yacht Club
Gentle Chair Yoga 1:30-2:30 pm West Highlands Community Centre
Gentle Chair Yoga 1:30-2:30 pm Hal Rogers Beginner Yoga 5:30-6:30 pm Valleyview Hall
Beginner Yoga 5:00-6:00 pm Yacht Club Pilates and Yoga 6:15-7:15 pm Yacht Club
= 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.
= 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.
WSP: Westsyde Pool and Fitness Centre (859 Bebek Road) For more class information, see pages 46 - 55 or visit Kamloops.ca/PerfectMind.
*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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Skating
SCHEDULES
2019 Admission Rates
Cash Only (small bills appreciated) Public Skating/Stick & Puck Preschool (0-4)
FREE
Child (4-13)
$4.25
Youth (14-18)
$5.00
Adult (19-59)
$6.00
Seniors (60+)
$4.75
Family (up to 4)
$12.00
Drop-In Hockey Adult (19-59)
$7.25
Goalies
FREE
Check out our punchcard rates at Kamloops.ca/Arenas To view current cancellations, schedules & events please visit Kamloops.ca/Arenas
Birthday Skate Party A Skate Party Package includes: • Party room with seating for up to 25 people • Skate passes for 10 people • Two hours of ice time during public skate sessions Valleyview Arena Saturdays/Sundays, 1:30-4:30 pm Cost: $85 Party room rental for a maximum of three hours. Up to two hours of public skate time for a maximum of 10 people. Up to 15 additional skate passes can be purchased (for a total of 25 participants). To register, contact the Active Living Coordinator, Chelsea Tekonomy Call: 250-828-3709 Email: ctekonomy@kamloops.ca.
Did You Know?
Brock and Valleyview Arena has ramps to make the ice accessible to those who use wheelchairs during the public skate programs. Helmets are mandatory for both the person in the wheelchair and any attendant. Any/All attendants must also wear skates on the ice.
Wear a Helmet Brain injury is the number one killer and disabler of people under the age of 45. Wearing a C.S.A. approved helmet is the easiest way to prevent brain injury while on the ice.
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SnowflakeS Cheer $ 51 • 235
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Wind Chill $ 51
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Ages 7-14
Pre-Cheer $ 70 • 162
Ages 3-5
DROP-IN PROGRAMS
MONday - friday
THURSDAY 3:30 - 5:00 PM AGES 8-13 FRIDAY 5:00 - 6:30 PM AGES 6-10 TUESDAY 5:15 - 6:45PM MONDAY 3:45 - 4:45 PM TUESDAY 4:30 - 5:30 PM THURSDAY 11:00 AM - 12 NOON FRIDAY 3:15 - 4:15 PM
*Prices include GST
TOT DROP-IN $ $
5/child or 45/10 class punch card
Ages 0 - 5 (Parent participation required)
drop-in $
5 members/ $10 non-members AGES 5+
sunday-monday-thursday-friday
monday & thursday 10:00 AM - 11:00 aM sunday 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM friday 8:00 - 9:30 PM
9 MONTH UNLIMITED TUMBLING PROGRAMS SEPTEMBER TO MAY - *Prices include GST
BASIC TUMBLE $61013 or $6779 /MO. AGES 6-14 TUMBLE 1 $61013 or $6779 /MO. AGES 6-18
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Ages 17+
Learn to Skate & more with the
Platinum Ranked Club
Kamloops Skating Club @ McArthur Island Olympic Ice & Sandman Centre 250-554-4944
KamloopsSkateClub@gmail.com
Come Skate with the BEST Coaches!! We have the most FUN! Skating Program
Rates
(All skaters must pay annual membership fee)
CanSkate (Ages 3+)
Starting at $110
Junior Academy & JuniorSTAR
Starting at $155
STARSkate Packages
Ranging from $325 to $650
Check our Facebook page or website for
Upcoming Registration Dates REGISTER ONLINE @ www.KamloopsSkatingClub.com
Parks and City Facilities SMOKING IS PROHIBITED IN ALL CITY PARKS BYLAW 35-66
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North Shore: McArthur Island Park
1925 HughValley Allan Park Dr Pineview
1750 Batchelor Dr
Brocklehurst:
Brocklehurst Park Brocklehurst: 2470 Fleetwood Ave
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Valleyview:
Valleyview Centennial Park Valleyview: 2288 Park Dr 25 Valleyview
Centennial Park Westsyde:
2288 Park Dr
Westsyde Centennial Park 705 Franklin Rd
Westsyde:
Westsyde 26 Dog Park
Centennial Park 705 Franklin Rd
Skateboard Park
Dog Park Skateboard Park November 10, 2016
PARKS & CITY FACILITIES
BOOK A FACILITY TODAY!
SMOKING IS PROHIBITED IN ALL CITY PARKS BYLAW 35-66
To book a City of Kamloops facility for your upcoming event or program, email facilities@kamloops.ca
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Charles Anderson Stadium Anderson Stadium C Charles 1055 River 1055 River St St
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Yacht Club 1140 River St
Tournament Capital Centre 910 McGill Rd
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Sandman Centre 300 Lorne St
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Explore Your Possibilities! We offer:
• Accessible programs and facilities • Activities that fit your needs – adapted yoga, hockey, swimming, and more! • Opportunities for everyone to get healthy 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.
ACCESSIBLE RECREATION AQUATICS LESSONS Adapted Swimming
Join in the fun and splash into our supported swim lessons for kids with developmental or physical disabilities.
CANUCKS AUTISM NETWORK - I CAN PLAY
The Canucks Autism Network (CAN), in partnership with PacificSport Interior BC and the City of Kamloops is proud to offer multi-week gym programs for kids with autism aged 3-12 and their siblings. These programs provide a safe and supportive environment for kids to develop fundamental movement skills while they enjoy sport activities, and give families the chance to connect with each other. Registration for the Fall sessions opens Aug 19 and closes Aug 23 at 12 noon. Individuals must have a CAN membership to register. To learn how to become a CAN member, visit www.canucksautism.ca/join/ today.htm
CAN – Multi-Sport
This is an introduction to soccer, basketball, and gym-based games. For kids with autism. Beattie Elementary School Ages: 7-12 Sep 30-Nov 25, Oct 15-Nov 26 6:45-7:45 PM
Beginner - Ages 3–14: For kids who are swimming for the first time. Support persons are required to be in the water to ensure a fun and safe environment. Canada Games Aquatic Centre Sat Sep 7–Nov 16 CAN – Active 5:00–5:30 pm 11/$50.05 This is a gym-based introduction to Intermediate-Ages 5–14: For kids getting FUNdamental movement skills. For kids with autism. comfortable swimming unassisted. Beattie Elementary School Ages 3-6 Canada Games Aquatic Centre Sat Sep 7–Nov 16 Sep 30-Nov 25, Oct 15-Nov 26 5:00–5:30 pm 11/$50.05 5:30-6:15 pm
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Special Olympics BC - FUNdamentals
Special Olympics BC and the City of Kamloops present FUNdamentals – a multi-sport program for children with intellectual disabilities ages 7 to 11, teaching basic sport skills in a fun and supportive environment. Participants must register with Special Olympics BC. Lloyd George Elementary School Ages 7-11 Sep 23-Dec 2 10:00-11:00 am
FITNESS YOGA Adapted Yoga
Ages: 13–65
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. Yacht Club Thu Sep 19–Oct 17 1:15–2:15 pm 5/$47.62 Thu Oct 24–Nov 21 1:15–2:15 pm 5/$47.62
Adapted Zumba
Ages: 15–65
SPORTS HOCKEY
Adapted Hockey for Adults
Ages: 17–70
NEW! Open to adults aged 17 and over 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. Sandman Centre Sun Nov 10–Dec 15 9:45–10:45 am 6/$50
Sledge Hockey
Ages: 14–70
The newest sport in Kamloops, sledge hockey was created to allow players who can’t skate due to a disability the Adapted Floor Hockey opportunity to play. Since its creation, Open to youth with disabilities, Adapted players of all abilities have discovered this Floor Hockey will build stick and running sport. All equipment is provided. skills through drills and games. Our McArthur Island Sport and Event Centre instructors will make sure your child’s OLY Ice experience is safe and fun! Sat Nov 9–Dec 14 Part I Ages: 5–10 8:00–9:00 pm (Ice times may vary) 6/$60 Dufferin Elementary School SKATING Thu Sep 19–Nov 7 5:30–6:15 pm 8/$38.09 Adapted Skating for Kids Ages: 5–12 Part II Ages: 11–16 Dufferin Elementary School Thu Sep 19–Nov 7 6:15–7:00 pm 8/$38.09
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. Adapted Hockey for Kids Ages: 6–16 Support persons are required to join in Open to youth with developmental delays when needed. and/or physical disabilities. Kids will learn Sandman Centre the basic skating and puck skills that every Sat Nov 9–Dec 14 player needs. Siblings can take part if it helps 7:45–8:15 am 6/$30 make the experience more comfortable for your child (siblings must register as well). WHEELCHAIR SPORTS Minimum equipment required: helmet with Ages: 15–70 full face mask, neck guard, gloves, skates, Wheelchair Sports - and stick. Full equipment is recommended. Badminton, Basketball, and Rugby Sandman Centre Fast! Fun! Wheelchair sports are an Sat Nov 9–Dec 14 incredible workout. Offered in partnership 8:30–9:30 am 6/$40 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. EASY AS 1-2-3 TCC-Tournament Capital Centre Thu Sep 19–Dec 5 1. Choose your program(s) 7:00–8:00 pm 12/$25 and register early.
Did You Know?
Kamloops is home to many groups providing high-quality active programming for people of all abilities!
A leader in adapted and integrated sport opportunities. kamloopsadaptedsport.com
ACCESSIBLE RECREATION
Zumba®—the fitness dance party! Learn easy-to-follow moves set to fun music. Tone muscles and 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. Yacht Club Thu Sep 19–Oct 17 10:30–11:30 am 5/$33.33 Thu Oct 24–Nov 21 10:30–11:30 am 5/$33.33
Delivering programs and services to enhance and empower lives. kamloopsy.org
Quality programs that promote accessibility and inclusion. peopleinmotion.org
Program Support 2. Tell us how we can help support you. 3. Let’s work together!
Adaptive snow sports and recreation programs at Sun Peaks Resort. adaptivesportsatsunpeaks.org
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HOCKEY PROGRAMS FOR BOYS & GIRLS AGED 4–17 • Initiation/Novice Program (Designed for beginners ranging in age from 4-8 years with the emphasis on enjoyment and developing the skills to play the game of hockey) • Recreational Leagues (Atom-Midget) • Rep Teams (Peewee-Midget) • Female Only Teams (Novice-Midget)
SEASON RUNS FROM SEPTEMBER-MARCH ALL SKILL LEVELS WELCOME Registration information can be found on our website
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FEMALE FIRST TIME HOCKEY
Are you a female looking to try hockey for the first time? 4 Ice Times Only $35 August 19 - 23 from 12:45 - 1:45 pm McArthur Island Sport & Event Centre • Ages 5-12 Full hockey gear required. Limited spaces available. Contact the KMHA office for more information. Email enquiries to: kamhockey@telus.net or call 250-376-1788 Office located inside the lobby at the McArthur Island Sport & Event Centre 22
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New & Existing Programs/Workshops Bereavement Support
Community Programs
Workshops
• Walking Group • Men’s Coffee Club • Navigating the Holidays • Resource Corner
• Counselling Services • Visiting Program for palliative clients in the community • Day Program for clients living with a life limiting illness
• Family Caregiver • Relaxation Strategies • Advance Care Planning • Professional Presentations
Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Memorial Hospice Home Cooper Community Resource Centre | Flutter Buys Thrift Store For more information contact Hospice at 250-372-1336 www.kamloopshospice.com 250.828.3500 Kamloops.ca/Recreation www.kamloopshospice.com
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Aquatics
ABOVE & BEYOND LESSONS
Classes are held in the shallow leisure pool. Low intensity workout with certified Join in the fun and splash into our instructor. supported swim lessons for kids with Canada Games Aquatic Centre developmental or physical disabilities. Sept 3 - Dec 19 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Beginner and intermediate levels are Tue & Thu available. Caregivers are required to be in the water to ensure a fun and safe Shallow Water Aquafit environment. Check the Accessible Classes are held in the shallow end of pool. Recreation section of the Activity Guide Med-high intensity class with certified for dates and times. instructor. Private Lessons $23/30 min Westsyde Pool & Fitness Centre Mon/Wed/Fri 8:00 - 9:00 AM
Pool Parties!
Adapted Swim
Westsyde Pool & Fitness Centre • Private pool with table & chairs for up to 25 guests • Swim-only Option for up to 10 guests
Canada Games Aquatic Centre • Party area with table & chairs, includes swimming for up to 16 guests • Swim-only Option for up to 10 guests
Call 250-828-3500 to register for a party or for more information.
Special Events
Wacky Wednesday at Westsyde Pool Last Wednesday of each month 6:00 - 8:00 pm Westsyde Halloween Swim Oct 30 6:00 - 8:00 pm Spooky Swim at Canada Games Pool Oct 26 6:30 - 9:00 pm Pro-D Swims Sept 20, Oct 25, & Dec 2 Canada Games Pool 12:00-3:00 pm Westsyde 1:00-3:00 pm 24
Aqua Lite
Ages 3+
Full or half lesson sets with one‑on‑one instruction. Work on specific skills to master a level - the content is up to you! See the lesson schedules for times.
Adult Lessons
SPORTS WITH A SPLASH Pool Paddling - Kayak Sessions $52 Ages 18+
Ages 18+ Keep your paddling skills sharp in the From beginners to stroke improvement, we comfort of the Canada Games Aquatic teach it all. See the lesson schedules for Centre. Note: no instruction, boat, or gear will be provided. times. Canada Games Aquatic Centre 14-Dec 2 9:00-10:30 PM DROP IN AQUAFIT CLASSES » Oct Mon » Oct 16-Dec 4 9:00-10:30 PM Deep Water Aquafit Classes are taught in the main pool. Med- Wed high intensity class with certified instructor. Canada Games Aquatic Centre Sept 3 - Dec 20 9:00 - 10:00 AM Mon - Fri
Recreational Water Polo
Drop-in Ages 15+
Drop in for fun-focused skill development and scrimmage. Swimming ability and ”egg beater” kick is required; water polo experience is optional. Regular admission or use your membership and punch card. Canada Games Aquatic Centre » Sep 3-Dec 10 9:00-10:30 PM Tue
Learn-to-Swim Program Overview Parent & Tot Lessons
SWIM KIDS LESSONS (Ages 5-14 years) Progression is based on completion of level. 1
Ages 4 months-3 years Parent participation is required. Progression is based on age.
Red Cross/Croix-Rouge
Swim/Natation
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Red Cross/Croix-Rouge
Swim/Natation
STARFISH
SEA TURTLE
24 months-3 years
DUCK
4-12 months
3
Red Cross/Croix-Rouge
Swim/Natation
12-24 months
Ages 3-6 years Progression is based on completion of level.
4
Red Cross/Croix-Rouge
Swim/Natation
SEA OTTER
• Front and back floats and glides with help • 1 m swim with help
5
Red Cross/Croix-Rouge
Swim/Natation
SALAMANDER
• Roll-over swims • Front and back floats and swims • 2 m swim
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Red Cross/Croix-Rouge
Swim/Natation
7
Red Cross/Croix-Rouge
Swim/Natation
SUNFISH
• Front, back, roll-over, and side swims • Deep water activities • 5 m swim
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Red Cross/Croix-Rouge
Swim/Natation
CROCODILE
• Front, back, and side swims and basic front crawl • Deep water swimming • 10 m swim
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Red Cross/Croix-Rouge
Swim/Natation
WHALE
• 10 m front, back, and side swims and basic front crawl • Deep water swimming • 15 m swim
LESSON FEES: Parent and Tot: Preschool:
$53 $62
Swim Kids (30 min): $47.75 Swim Kids (45 min): $53 Swim Kids (60 min): $62
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Red Cross/Croix-Rouge
Swim/Natation
• Front and back floats and swims • Roll-over swims and basic front crawl • 5 m swim
SWIM KIDS 2
• Side swims and basic front crawl • Deep water activities • 10 m swim
SWIM KIDS 3
• Front and back floats and swims • Roll-over swims and basic front crawl • 15 m swim
SWIM KIDS 4
AQUATICS
Preschool Lessons
SWIM KIDS 1
• 15 m back swim • 10 m front crawl • 25 m swim
SWIM KIDS 5
• 15 m front and back crawl • Whip kick on back • 50 m swim
SWIM KIDS 6
• 25 m front and back crawl • 15 m elementary backstroke • 75 m swim
SWIM KIDS 7
• 50 m front and back crawl • 25 m elementary backstroke and whip kick on front • 150 m swim
SWIM KIDS 8
• 75 m front and back crawl • 15 m breaststroke • 300 m swim
SWIM KIDS 9
• 100 m front and back crawl • 25 m breaststroke and side stroke • 400 m swim
SWIM KIDS 10
• 100 m front and back crawl • 50 m elementary backstroke, breaststroke and side stroke • 500 m swim
These sample fees are based on a 10-class session. Fees will be pro-rated for greater/fewer classes.
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Aquatics Weekday Swim Lesson Schedule Fall 2019 Canada Games Aquatic Centre Start Date:
Mon/Wed September 9
Westsyde Pool & Fitness Centre
Tue/Thu September 10
Mon/Wed September 9
Tue/Thu September 10
Red Cross Swim Tots And Preschool - Ages 4 Months - 6 Years Starfish
10:00 am
10:00 am
Duck
10:30 am
3:00 pm
5:00 pm
3:00 pm
5:00 pm
Sea Turtle
10:30 am
Sea Otter
9:00 am 10:00 am 3:00 pm
4:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm
9:00 am 11:30 am
3:00 pm 4:00 pm
3:00 pm
4:00 pm
Salamander
9:30 am 11:30 am
3:30 pm 5:30 pm
8:30 am 10:30 am
3:30 pm 4:30 pm 6:30 pm
3:00 pm
4:00 pm
Sunfish
10:30 am 4:00 pm
6:30 pm
10:00 am 4:00 pm
6:00 pm
4:30 pm
3:00 pm
Crocodile
4:30 pm
9:30 am
5:30 pm
5:00 pm
3:00 pm
Whale
4:30 pm
9:30 am
5:30 pm
5:00 pm
3:00 pm
Swim Kids 1
3:00 pm 5:30 pm
4:30 pm 6:30 pm
3:30 pm
4:30 pm
Swim Kids 2
3:30 pm 6:30 pm
3:30 pm 5:00 pm
3:30 pm
4:30 pm
Swim Kids 3
4:00 pm
3:00 pm
4:00 pm
3:30 pm
Swim Kids 4
4:30 pm
6:00 pm
4:00 pm
3:30 pm
Swim Kids 5
6:00 pm
5:30 pm
4:30 pm
5:00 pm
Swim Kids 6
3:30 pm
4:30 pm
5:00 pm
Swim Kids 7
3:30 pm
5:00 pm
5:30 pm
Red Cross Swim Kids - Ages 5–14 Years
Swim Kids 8
3:30 pm
5:00 pm
5:30 pm
Swim Kids 9
3:30 pm
5:00 pm
5:30 pm
Swim Kids 10
3:30 pm
Adult Lessons and Other Programs Adults Lessons Private Lessons: Ages 3+
7:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:30 pm
7:00 pm 7:00 pm
4:00 pm 4:30 pm
7:00 pm
* Schedule subject to change. • See lesson hot sheet for details - pick one up at the pool or visit Kamloops.ca/Swim.
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•P arty area with table & chairs, includes swimming for up to 16 guests •S wim Only Option for up to 10 guests
Westsyde Pool & Fitness Centre
•P rivate pool with table & chairs for up to 25 guests •S wim Only Option for up to 10 guests
Call 250-828-3500 to register for a party or for more information.
Weekend Swim Lesson Schedule Fall 2019 Canada Games Aquatic Centre Fridays Sep 6-Dec 6
Saturdays Sep 7-Dec 7
Westsyde Pool & Fitness Centre
Sundays Sep 8-Dec 8
Fridays Sep 6-Oct 25
Saturdays Sep 7-Oct 26
Sundays Sep 8-Oct 27
Red Cross Swim Tots And Preschool - Ages 4 Months-6 Years Starfish
9:00 am
9:00 am 11:00 am 9:30 am 11:00 am
Duck
9:00 am
9:30 am 10:00 am
8:30 am 11:00 am
12:30 pm
Sea Turtle
3:30 pm
8:30 am 10:30 am
8:30 am
9:00 am
12:30 pm
11:00 am 8:00 am 11:30 am 8:30 am 12:00 pm 9:00 am 4:00 pm 9:30 am 4:30 pm 10:00 am 5:30 pm 10:30 am
11:00 am 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 5:30 pm
3:00 pm
11:00 am
10:00 am
8:00 am 8:30 am 9:00 am 9:30 am 10:30 am
11:00 am 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm
3:30 pm
11:00 am
10:00 am
4:00 pm 9:30 am 10:30 am 6:00 pm 10:00 am 4:00 pm
9:00 am 4:00 pm 9:30 am 4:30 pm 10:00 am 5:00 pm
3:00 pm
10:00 am
11:30 am
Sea Otter
Sunfish
8:00 am 8:30 am 5:00 pm 9:00 am 5:30 pm 9:30 am 6:30 pm 10:00 am 10:30 am
10:00 am 4:30 pm 3:00 pm 5:30 pm 9:30 am 3:30 pm
8:30 am 10:30 am 9:00 am 4:00 pm 9:30 am 5:30 pm 10:00 am
10:30 am
Crocodile
4:30 pm
9:00 am 9:30 am
4:30 pm
10:00 am 4:30 pm 11:00 am
3:30 pm
10:00 am
11:30 am
Whale
4:30 pm
9:00 am 9:30 am
4:30 pm
10:00 am 4:30 pm 11:00 am
3:30 pm
10:00 am
11:30 am
AQUATICS
Salamander
8:30 am 3:00 pm 3:30 pm 4:30 pm
10:30 am
Red Cross Swim Kids - Ages 5-14 Years Swim Kids 1
3:00 pm
9:30 am 5:00 pm 4:00 pm 10:30 am
Swim Kids 2
4:00 pm
6:30 pm
10:00 am 4:30 pm 11:30 am
9:30 am 12:00 pm 4:30 pm
4:00 pm
9:30 am
11:00 am
Swim Kids 3
4:30 pm
6:00 pm
9:30 am 5:00 pm 11:00 am 6:00 pm
10:00 am 5:30 pm 11:30 am
5:00 pm
10:30 am
9:30 am
9:00 am 4:00 pm 11:00 am
4:00 pm
9:30 am
11:00 am
Swim Kids 4
5:30 pm
11:00 am 4:00 pm
10:30 am 4:30 pm
5:00 pm
10:30 am
9:30 am
Swim Kids 5
4:00 pm
9:00 am
4:30 pm
10:00 am 4:00 pm
4:30 pm
11:30 am
10:30 am
Swim Kids 6
3:30 pm
11:30 am 5:00 pm
11:30 am 5:00 pm
4:30 pm
11:30 am
10:30 am
Swim Kids 7
3:30 pm
11:30 am 5:00 pm 11:30 pm 5:00 pm
11:30 am
Swim Kids 8
4:30 pm
10:00 am 3:00 pm
9:00 am
3:00 pm
11:30 am
Swim Kids 9
4:30 pm
10:00 am 3:00 pm
9:00 am
3:00 pm
11:30 am
Swim Kids 10
4:30 pm
10:00 am 3:00 pm
9:00 am
3:00 pm
Swim Kids 10 and Bronze Star 12:00 pm
Adult Lessons and Other Programs 12:30 pm 6:30 pm
Adults Lessons Private Lessons Ages 3+
5:30 pm 6:00 pm
8:00 am 9:00 am 3:00 pm
3:30 pm 4:00 pm 4:30 pm
3:30 pm 6:30 pm 9:30 am 4:00 pm 10:00 am 4:30 pm 10:30 am 6:00 pm 11:00 am
4:30 pm
* Schedule subject to change. See lesson hot sheet for details - pick one up at the pool or visit Kamloops.ca/Swim.
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Aquatics
Dream Job! LIFEGUARD W.H.M.I.S Certificate Available at TRU or online
Lifesaving Instructor 16 yrs, Bronze Cross
Join the Team
BE A LIFEGUARD Build the foundation for success! Lifeguards prevent drowning, teach water safety and provide leadership in our community.
Want help planning your lifeguard training? Consult one of our Aquatic Coordinators by email at swim@kamloops.ca or by phone at 250-828-3477. Optional Training: AED Respond, Pool Operator Level 1
Water Safety Instructor
Module 3 - Pool & Classroom
15 years, Bronze Cross + Module 1 & 2
Water Safety Instructor
Module 2 - Online Course & Teaching 15 years, Bronze Cross + WSI Skills Evaluation
Water Safety Skills Evaluation - Module 1 15 years, Bronze Cross
National Lifeguard
16 years, Bronze Cross, SFA
Standard First Aid 15 years
Bronze Cross
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Bronze courses develop lifesaving fitness and decision making skills.
National Lifeguard promotes prevention of drowning and aquatic related injury.
Standard First Aid provides practical skills to handle emergency response situations.
Instructor Training prepares you to teach swimming lessons and lifesaving skills.
Bronze Medallion
Bronze Medallion 13 years or Bronze Star
Bronze Star
For Children 10-13 years
Start Here!
Advanced Aquatic Courses Fall 2019 Course
Days
Bronze Star
Dates
Time
Fee
Location
Tue & Thu
Sep 10–19
4:00–6:00 pm
$95
Canada Games Aquatic Centre
Sun
Sep 8–Oct 27
12:00–1:00 pm
$95
Westsyde Pool
Students will learn basic CPR, first aid, and water rescues and searches, as well as water hazard awareness. Prerequisites: Strong swimming ability is recommended; 100% attendance is required. Sat–Sun
Bronze Medallion
1:00–8:00 pm
$195
Canada Games Aquatic Centre
Students will learn to respond effectively to a variety of aquatic emergencies. Students will develop their fitness levels, safety knowledge, water rescue skills, and judgment. Prerequisites: Bronze Star or 13 years of age (by last day of course); ability to swim 200 m; 100% attendance is required. Fri, Sat, Sun
Bronze Cross
Sep 21–29
Oct 4–13
Fri: 4:00–8:00 pm Sat/Sun: 9:00 am–4:00 pm
$170
Canada Games Aquatic Centre
Standard First Aid (SFA) National Lifeguard (NL)
Fri–Sun
Oct 18–20
Fri: 5:00–9:00 pm Sat/Sun: 9:00 am–5:00 pm
$195
AQUATICS
This course challenges students to perform increasingly complex water rescues, first aid, and CPR scenarios, and prepares students for further lifeguard training and is also an excellent life skill and confidence builder. Prerequisites: Bronze Medallion; 100% attendance is required. Tournament Capital Centre
SFA provides comprehensive training covering all aspects of first aid and CPR. Topics include spinal, bone, and joint injuries; illness due to extreme heat and cold; abdominal and chest injuries; and burns. Prerequisites: 15 years of age (by last day of course); 100% attendance is required. Sat & Sun
Nov 3, 9–30
9:00 am-5:00 pm
$350
Canada Games Aquatic Centre
NL is the national standard for lifeguards in Canada. Candidates will learn to apply rescue techniques and first aid skills. Prerequisites: 16 years of age (by last day of course); Bronze Cross; SFA/CPR C; 100% attendance is required. Fri
Nov 8
4:00-8:00 pm
$45
Canada Games Aquatic Centre
Module 1 – Skills Evaluation: This WSI skills session evaluates candidates on their strokes and water safety skills to ensure they meet the Red Cross Swim Kids 10 performance criteria. Prerequisites: 15 years of age (by last day of course); Bronze Cross; 100% attendance is required.
Water Safety Instructor (WSI)
Thu–Fri
Nov 14–15
4:00-8:00 pm
$230
Canada Games Aquatic Centre
Module 2 (Online Course & Teaching Experience): The WSI course will consist of orientation of the online learning and teching experience components. On–line PIN, course manual, and deck book are included in the fee. Prerequisites: 15 years of age (by last day of course), WSI Module 1, and Bronze Cross; 100% attendance is required. Fri-Sun
Dec 6–8
Fri: 4:00–8:00 pm Sat/Sun: 9:00 am–4:00 pm
$150
Canada Games Aquatic Centre
Module 3 – Pool and Classroom: These sessions will further develop the skills and strategies of the water safety program. Prerequisites: 15 years of age; WSI Module 2; 100% attendance is required.
Lifesaving Instructor (LSI)
Sat-Sun
Dec 21, 22, 28, 29
9:00 am–5:00 pm
$260
Canada Games Aquatic Centre
LSI combines theory and practice to prepare students to teach and evaluate a variety of Lifesaving Society programs such as Canadian Swim Patrol, Bronze Star, Bronze Medallion, Bronze Cross, and others. Prerequisites: 16 years old (by last day of course); Bronze Cross; 100% attendance required.
Recertification Clinics
Recertification Clinics - All candidates are required to present their original certification at the start of the clinic. Clinic
Days
Date
Time
Fee
Location
Water Safety Instructor National Lifeguard
Sunday Sunday
Sept 22 Sept 29
4:00–8:00 pm 9:00 am–5:00 pm
$95 $125
Canada Games Aquatic Centre Canada Games Aquatic Centre
Refund Policy: Withdrawals prior to 7 days of start date are 100% refundable and withdrawals within 7 days of start date are 50% refundable. No refunds on or after the start date.
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Genealogy Meetings Meetings:
Fourth Thursday of Each Month
(except June, July, August & December)
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DISCOVER CURLING! JOIN US AT THE KAMLOOPS CURLING CENTRE THIS FALL.
EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
WE OFFER A VARIETY OF LEAGUES, PROGRAMS AND SERVICES FOR ALL AGES AND SKILL LEVELS INCLUDING: Woman’s Day & Evening Leagues, Men’s Leagues, Senior Leagues, Mixed Leagues, Junior Program, High School, Novice League, Corporate Events, Birthday Parties, Team Building, Bonspiels, Pro Shop, Room Rentals, Theme Nights
REGISTRATION NIGHT September 10, 2019
BEGINNER & IMPROVEMENT CLINIC September 23 - 27 | Contact Rob for details.
Call Rob at 250-372-5432 or Cell: 250-371-4863 or email: rob@kamloopscurlingclub.com or register at www.Kamlooops.ca/ActivityGuide
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Swim Lesson / SWIMSKILL Stroke Development
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LESSON PROGRAM
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FALL SESSION
WINTER SESSION
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Mon & Wed September 23 3:30 & 4:15 pm to classes November 20
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NEW! PRO-D DAY CAMPS
FOR 16 X 45 MIN LESSONS AGES 5-12 YRS
8:30 am - 2:30 pm After Camp Care Available Includes 3x45 minute lessons
CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS Online registration at: swimkamloops.com VISA/MC Accepted. Call: 250-828-3660
www.SWIMKAMLOOPS.com Serving over 500 Kamloops Families annually
SWIMX SWIMX GROUP Ages 12-18
• Cross-train with Swimming & Get the Cardio-Edge! • SwimXHockey | SwimXSoccer SwimXBaseball | SwimXBasketball • Become a stronger swimmer & all-round athlete with complimentary, low-impact cross-training • Professional coaches guide this non-competitive program for the multi-sport/recreational athlete • 2 practices/week with schedule flexibility
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COMPETITIVE CLUB SWIMMING Ages 6-19 • Focus on fun and competing to achieve your personal best • Tight-knit team environment • Professional Coaching • Regional, Provincial, National & International competitive opportunities. • University Swimming prep
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• Improve your swimming in a fun & supportive environment • Low-impact • Professional Coaching • All swim levels welcome • Fun Social Events
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Family & Early Years
ARTS AND CULTURE DANCING
Intro to Movement Ages: 3–5
Students will learning basic ballet, jazz, and other styles of movement. Throughout the session, students will use different props, Little Dancers 1 Ages: 2½–3 such as ribbons, hula hoops, and scarves, Your child will explore movement and as a fun way to explore dance. music through dancing, stretching, and Kamloops Performance Company playing games independently. Wed Oct 2–Dec 4 Sista’s Love to Dance Studio 3:30–4:15 pm 10/$125 Sat Sep 21–Dec 7 9:00–9:30 am 10/$95 Musical Theatre Ages: 3–5 Valleyview Arena Musical theatre is the exploration of Tue Sep 24–Nov 26 singing, dancing, and acting. Your little one 9:00–9:30 am 10/$95 will learn how to follow a song with basic movement while singing and adding facial The Hamlets at Westsyde Wed Sep 25–Nov 27 expressions and gestures. 9:00–9:30 am 10/$95 Kamloops Performance Company Thu Oct 3–Dec 5 Little Dancers 2 Ages: 3–4 3:30–4:15 pm 10/$125 Your child will discover and explore basic Acro Dance Ages: 3–5 movement skills, musical awareness, physical expression, and creativity through dance. A mix of dance and gymnastics, acro dance is a fun way to build strength and increase Sista’s Love to Dance Studio Sat Sep 21–Dec 7 body awareness. The class naturally 9:40–10:10 am 10/$95 progresses through skills at the students’ pace as they achieve up to Level 4 in Valleyview Arena acrobatics. This class will cover techniques Tue Sep 24–Nov 26 such as stretching, strengthening, 9:40–10:10 am 10/$95 limbering, balancing, and tumbling. The Hamlets at Westsyde Kamloops Performance Company Wed Sep 25–Nov 27 Thu Oct 3–Dec 5 9:40–10:10 am 10/$95 4:15–5:00 pm 10/$125
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Movers & Groovers Ages: 5–6
Get your little one into dancing with this upbeat introduction to hip hop techniques. Each lesson will take the students through a choreographed dance sequence. Before you know it, they’ll be dancing like stars! Sista’s Love to Dance Studio Sat Sep 21–Dec 7 10:15–11:00 am 10/$110
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 28–Nov 30 10:00–11:00 am 8/$100
Looking for a way to celebrate your BIRTHDAY PARTY? Come explore the KMA! Find out more about hosting your big day at your local museum under the Learning section on our website, Kamloops.ca/Museum
MUSEUM
Culture Kids
Ages: 2–5
Russia Fri 9:45–10:45 am Iceland Fri 9:45–10:45 am
Nov 15 1/$10 Nov 22 1/$10
Spellbinding Stories
Ages: 2–4
Wear your Halloween costumes and join the KMA for otherworldly moonlit tales in celebration of the harvest season. Decorate tiny pumpkins in anticipation of Halloween night and learn about Halloween’s history. Kamloops Museum & Archives Sat Oct 26 10:00–11:00 am 1/$15
Did you know?
That kamloops has a BMX track
Located at #200-1550 Ord Road. All ages of riders are welcome; striders to pedals. No experience necessary. Coaching/practice Mondays and racing Thursdays. Loaner bikes and helmets are available on first come-first serve basis. Check us out at Facebook.com/groups/KamloopsBMXClub For more info email us at greaterkamloopsbmx@gmail.com
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FAMILY & EARLY YEARS
Introduce your little one to other cultures! Celebrating Filipino Culture on In each session, we’ll learn about a different culture or country through stories Culture Days! In collaboration with the Filipino Canadian and caregiver-assisted crafts. This morning Association of Kamloops, KMA visitors are activity will give children the opportunity invited to learn about Philippine (Filipino) to explore something new, socialize, and culture and language through storytelling be creative with others. and an interactive, hands-on cultural Kamloops Museum & Archives activity. The Filipino bamboo dance All 8 Sessions “Tinikling” is a fun, upbeat folk dance that Fri Oct 4–Nov 22 involves skipping between two tapping 9:45–10:45 am 8/$70 bamboo sticks. All ages are welcome. Italy Kamloops Museum & Archives Fri Oct 4 Sat Sep 28 9:45–10:45 am 1/$10 10:00 am–12:00 pm 1/FREE Mexico Fri Oct 11 Storytelling with the 9:45–10:45 am 1/$10 Secwepemc Museum and Cuba Heritage Park at the KMA Fri Oct 18 In collaboration with the Secwepemc 9:45–10:45 am 1/$10 Museum and Heritage Park, KMA visitors Nigeria are invited to hear and learn about Oct 25 Secwepemc culture and language through Fri 9:45–10:45 am 1/$10 storytelling and knowledge sharing. China Kamloops Museum & Archives Nov 1 Fri Oct 25 Fri 1/$10 10:30 –11:30 am 1/FREE 9:45–10:45 am Australia Fri Nov 8 9:45–10:45 am 1/$10
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Physical Literacy And You! P.L.A.Y Kamloops for health, for fun, for life!
A multi sector committee dedicated to advancing physical literacy opportunities to engage our community to be active for life and to promote health and well being.
P•L•A•Y
K A M L O O P S
What is Physical Literacy?
“ Physical literacy is the motivation, confidence, physical competence, knowledge and understanding to value and take responsibility for engagement in physical activities for life.”
For more information and upcoming workshops visit www.playkamloops.com Connect with us @PLAYKamloops
Motivation Knowledge Valuing
on the
Ground Physical Competence
– The International Physical Literacy Association, May 2014
Confidence Desire
Programs in the Activity Guide with this icon have components of Physical Literacy incorporated in the class.
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A Ghoulishly Good Time Ages: 2–4
Wear your Halloween costumes and join the KMA in a spirited scavenger hunt fraught with games and crafts as you explore all three floors of the museum. Learn about some of our more scream‑worthy artifacts as you and your little ones dare to explore our spellbinding galleries together! Kamloops Museum & Archives Thu Oct 31 10:30–11:30 am 1/$5
Storytelling with Adriana Ages: 2–5
Little ones will hear the Spanish language spoken during stories from the museum and explore Spanish culture and language with an interactive, hands-on cultural activity. Kamloops Museum & Archives Wed Nov 13 10:30–11:30 am 1/$10
Cardboard Animal Creations 4–6
Ages:
Animal Holiday Ornaments Ages: 3–6
Join the KMA and build your own animal ornament inspired by the KMA’s taxidermy collection. Children will be introduced to our current exhibition, Taxonomy and Tactility, through a mini‑tour and then create an inspired, faux-fur holiday ornament. Kamloops Museum & Archives Sat Dec 14 10:30–11:30 am 1/$10
SPORTS Active Tots
Ages: 4–6
Through play and movement, children develop FUNdamental movement skills that provide the foundation for physical literacy. This program focuses on a multi-sport approach using the natural environment. In partnership with PacificSport Interior BC. Lloyd George Elementary School Wed Sep 18–Oct 23 5:30–6:30 pm 6/$58.50
Ages: 3–6
Sportball III
Ages: 3–5
In this drop-off class, children are introduced to eight different sports through a play-based, developmentally appropriate curriculum that focuses on key motor skills, social skills, and sport milestones. In partnership with Sportball Kamloops. Prince Charles Park Sat Sep 7–Sep 28 11:30 am–12:15 pm 4/$44 Sun Sep 8–Nov 3 11:30 am–12:15 pm 8/$88 Tots - Run, Jump, Throw Ages: 3–5 West Highlands Community Centre Children are introduced to a variety Tue Sep 24–Nov 19 of FUNdamental movement skills and 10:45–11:30 am 8/$88 patterns to enhancine their physical literacy. Children will learn through fun Family Badminton Ages: 8+ and active games, songs, and activities. In Join us in the fun family program. Bring partnership with PacificSport Interior BC. your own racquet and enthusiasm. In South Sahali Elementary School partnership with the Kamloops Badminton Thu Sep 19–Nov 7 Association. 5:30–6:15 pm 6/$39 Pacific Way Elementary School Tue Sep 17–Nov 19 Sportball I Ages: 18 m–2 7:00–8:00 pm 10/$50 In our parent and tot classes, toddlers are introduced to eight different sports through Family Soccer Ages: 8+ a play-based, developmentally appropriate Want to meet new people and get some curriculum that focuses on key motor physical activity? Join us in this family skills, social skills, and sport milestones. In drop-in program. Children must be partnership with Sportball Kamloops. accompanied by an adult. For members of Prince Charles Park Kamloops Immigrant Services or those new Sat Sep 7–Sep 28 to Kamloops. 10:00–10:45 am 4/$44 Beattie Elementary School TCC-Tournament Capital Centre Thu Sep 26–Nov 28 Sun Sep 8–Nov 3 6:00–7:00 pm 10/FREE 10:00–10:45 am 8/$88 Trail Walking with Baby West Highlands Community Centre Ages:0–12 m Tue Sep 24–Nov 19 9:15–10:00 am 8/$88 Get to know six great trails and get active with your baby. Using supportive infant Sportball II Ages: 2–3 carriers, parents or adult guardians will carry In our parent and tot classes, toddlers are their babies while walking on beginnerintroduced to eight different sports through to moderate-level trails in local parks. A a play-based, developmentally appropriate limited supply of carriers are available to curriculum that focuses on key motor borrow. Meet at the Westsyde Centennial skills, social skills, and sport milestones. In Park ball diamonds for the first hike. partnership with Sportball Kamloops. Westsyde Centennial Park Thu Sep 5–Oct 10 Prince Charles Park 6/$50 Sat Sep 7–Sep 28 10:00 am–12:00 pm 10:45–11:30 am 4/$44 TCC-Tournament Capital Centre Sun Sep 8–Nov 3 10:45–11:30 am 8/$88 West Highlands Community Centre Physical Literacy is learning the Tue Sep 24–Nov 19 skills and having the motivation 10:00–10:45 am 8/$88
FAMILY & EARLY YEARS
Have you always wanted your very own wolf, rabbit, or fox? Join us at the KMA to create your very own cardboard animal creation. Bring your friends, and enjoy a morning of making cardboard animals with lots of music and laughs. Kamloops Museum & Archives Sat Nov 23 10:30–11:30 am 1/$10
Sports on Mats
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 help develop movement patterns in preparation for many activities and sports. Valleyview Community Hall Sat Nov 9–Dec 21 10:00–11:00 am 6/$58.50
Did you know? and confidence to enjoy many physical activities for life.
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Jazz is a rhythm-based dance style that includes turns, kicks, floor work, flexibility, and strength. With these movements, Acro Dance students will learn the skills to pick up and A mix of dance and gymnastics, acro dance master choreography and be introduced to is a fun way to build strength and increase the structure of a dance class. body awareness. The class naturally progresses through skills at the students’ Kamloops Performance Company Sep 28–Nov 30 pace as they achieve up to Level 4 in Sat 8/$100 acrobatics. The class will cover techniques 11:30 am–12:30 pm such as stretching, strengthening, DRAWING & PAINTING limbering, balancing, and tumbling. Ages: 8–14 Kamloops Performance Company Ages: 7–11 KMA Sketch Club Mon Sep 30–Dec 2 Learn basic sketching techniques with a 3:30–4:15 pm 8/$100 local artist. With a different gallery focus Ages: 9–12 each week, this is an exciting opportunity Sat Sep 28–Nov 30 to focus on artifacs, including some 10:30–11:30 am 8/$100 “behind the scenes” artifacts. All supplies are provided, and artists may try some of Hip Hop Ages: 7–12 the drawing tools. A fun, high-energy class that will explore Kamloops Museum & Archives Sep 28–Nov 23 the styles of today’s more popular dance Sat 8/$100 moves! Students will learn basic hip 10:00–11:00 am hop principles and exercises to develop Painting, Singing, Acting, Dancing coordination, rhythm, and body isolation. Students will learn short routines and how Ages: 7–11 to dance with sharpness and funk. This weekly program is a great opportunity for children who are interested in trying Sista’s Love to Dance Studio Sat Sep 21–Dec 7 out new areas of the arts or that already 11:15 am–12:15 pm 10/$125 loves multiple disciplines. Kamloops Performance Company Kamloops Performance Company Sep 28–Nov 30 Mon Sep 30–Dec 2 Sat 8/$100 4:15–5:00 pm 8/$100 11:00 am–12:00 pm
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Students 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 Oct 2–Nov 6 3:30–5:00 pm 6/$150 Wed Nov 13–Dec 18 3:30–5:00 pm 6/$150
MUSEUM KMA Magic Lantern
Ages: 6–12
Ever wonder how early images were projected? Join the KMA in this familyfriendly program to learn more about the history of the magic lantern and create your own! Kamloops Museum & Archives Sat Sep 21 10:00–11:30 am 1/$10 Sat Oct 12 10:00–11:30 am 1/$10
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Wear your Halloween costumes, and join the KMA in a spirited scavenger hunt fraught with games and crafts as you explore all three floors of the museum. Learn about some of our more screamworthy artifacts as you and your children dare to explore our spellbinding galleries together! Kamloops Museum & Archives Sat Oct 26 1:00–2:00 pm 1/$5
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In this program, children are introduced to eight different sports through a play-based, developmentally appropriate curriculum that focuses on key motor skills, social skills, and sport milestones. In partnership with Sportball Kamloops. South Sahali Elementary School Wed Sep 18–Nov 6 5:30–6:15 pm 8/$88 Lloyd George Elementary School Thu Sep 19–Nov 7 5:30–6:15 pm 8/$88 In this program, children are introduced to eight different sports through a play-based, developmentally appropriate curriculum that focuses on key motor skills, social skills, and sport milestones. In partnership with Sportball Kamloops. South Sahali Elementary School Wed Sep 18–Nov 6 6:15–7:00 pm 8/$88 Lloyd George Elementary School Thu Sep 19–Nov 7 6:15–7:00 pm 8/$88
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This intermediate spin class has something for everyone, with a variety of intervals Try out these value-added classes, which and cycling drills that are guaranteed to are free to TCC members (wristband have you feeling the burn. Work at your required). Non-members require a fitness own intensity through hill climbs, speed drop‑in pass. Classes run September 9– intervals, and active recovery. December 20. TCC-Tournament Capital Centre Tue Sep 10–Dec 17 Strength Intervals Drop-in Do you like variety in your workout? Strength 12:10–12:55 pm Thu Sep 12–Dec 19 intervals will use a different mode of Drop-in training each week—kettlebells, dumbbells, 12:10–12:55 pm medicine balls, bands, speed, agility, and body weight exercise! In 45 minutes, you Workout of the Week Change up your routine each week using will get a great full body workout. dynamic movements for a high-energy, TCC-Tournament Capital Centre full-body workout. Use dumbbells, Mon Sep 9–Dec 16 medicine balls, bands, body weight, and 12:10–12:55 pm Drop-in fun cardio drills for a different style of class
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Optimize every move you make in this class that is 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, healthier you! TCC-Tournament Capital Centre Wed Sep 11–Dec 18 12:10–12:55 pm Drop-in
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REGISTERED GROUP FITNESS CLASSES Barre Fit
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-Tournament Capital Centre Wed Sep 18–Dec 4 6:30–7:30 pm 12/$85.80 POUND® Sweat, sculpt, and rock in this cardio jam Beginner Bootcamp session that’s inspired by drumming. You This beginner-friendly, bootcamp-style won’t just listen to music, you’ll become the class will give you a full body workout by music in this exhilarating, full-body workout combining strength and cardio to get your that combines cardio, conditioning, and heart pumping. Learn to use a variety of strength training with yoga and Pilatesequipment, and enjoy longer breaks. This inspired movements. Designed for all is a great entry-level class to our advanced fitness levels, POUND provides the perfect bootcamp class. atmosphere for letting loose, getting TCC-Tournament Capital Centret energized, toning up, and rockin’ out! Wed Sep 18–Dec 4 TCC-Tournament Capital Centre 5:30–6:30 pm 12/$85.80 Mon Sep 16–Dec 2 5:30–6:30 pm 10/$71.50
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Learn Pilates principles and apply them to mat exercises to improve core strength and stability, relieve back pain, improve posture, and reduce stress. TCC-Tournament Capital Centre Mon Sep 16–Nov 18 6:30–7:30 pm 8/$66.66
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For those who have Pilates experience and are looking for a challenge, this class will build on Pilates principles by applying them to mat exercises that focus on improving core strength and stability, relieving back pain, improving posture, and reducing stress. Spin and Stretch PERSONAL TRAINING From beginner to intermediate, this 45– TCC-Tournament Capital Centre minute spin class followed by a 45-minute Thu Sep 19–Nov 21 Train Smart Package stretch will enhance your fitness and 8:30–9:30 am 10/$83.30 A two-part package that includes a 30– promote recovery. Work through strength minute assessment to establish your and endurance building cycling drills, and Pilates & Yoga baseline fitness level. The second 60– then slow down in the fitness studio for Experience a Pilates exercise program minute session is to learn your personalized a relaxing stretch. The perfect way to end that includes yoga poses. This winning fitness program and increase your your evening! combination will lengthen your muscles, confidence with your exercise program. improve your core, and strengthen your 90 minutes/$99 TCC-Tournament Capital Centre Thu Sep 19–Dec 5 spine. Personal Training Add-ons 6:30–8:00 pm 12/$128.76 Yacht Club Tue Sep 17–Nov 19 Once you have completed a Train Smart Yoga Spin 6:15–7:15 pm 10/$83.30 package, you can purchase additional 60–minute personal training sessions. Join us for 45 minutes of high-intensity These appointments can be made at your spin followed by 45 minutes of yoga poses convenience, whether you would like to designed to quiet your mind while building meet regularly to help with motivation or just strength, balance, focus, and flexibility. when you need an update to your program. TCC-Tournament Capital Centre 1 session (1 hr)/$65 Mon Sep 16–Dec 2 4 sessions (4 hrs)/$250 7:00–8:30 pm 10/$124.90 12 sessions (12 hrs)/$690
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Did you know the average Canadian throws away $1,100 of food annually?
October 21–27, 2019, is National Waste Reduction Week, a week dedicated to encourage residents to be mindful of the social, economic, and environmental impacts of consumption and waste. Reducing waste is an important part of our community’s goals in the Sustainable Kamloops Plan.
Did you know you can compost your Halloween pumpkins by taking them to a City yard waste site? Let your pumpkin give new life as soil by bringing it to a City yard waste site for composting. Remember to remove any candles and decorations prior to drop-off.
Wasting food hurts the environment and costs you money, but this problem is easy to solve. You can start by making small changes to reduce waste—plan your meals, only buy what you need, and use all your food up before buying again. These actions will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to climate change. Quick tip: Use your freezer—it is the easiest way to preserve food. Learn more at Kamloops.ca/LoveFoodHateWaste
Be sure to follow @CityOfKamloops on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram for National tips, or visit Kamloops.ca/ WasteReduction to discover tips on how to reduce waste all year long.
Beginning November 1, look for a pumpkin drop-off sign at the following locations: • Cinnamon Ridge Compost Facility • Bunker Road Yard Waste Site • Barnhartvale Yard Waste Site For more info, visit Kamloops.ca/Compost
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TURN YOUR KEY, BE IDLE FREE! Why reduce idling? • idling threatens your health and pollutes our environment • idling gets you nowhere and it’s expensive! • idling for more than 3 minutes is prohibited within City boundaries (Good Neighbour Bylaw No. 49-1) For more info, visit Kamloops.ca/IdleFree
The City of Kamloops has a thriving arts and culture scene that encompasses live theatre, music, and visual arts year-round. OLD TIME FIDDLERS
September 13–14 Kamloops United Church Kamloops Old Time Fiddlers are thrilled to welcome competitors from BC and Alberta to Canada’s Tournament Capital. 250-376-2330 BCFiddlers.com/Branches/Kamloops
CHILDREN’S ART FESTIVAL
September 14–15 Riverside Park A free arts festival—a full day of creativity and imagination for children. KamloopsArts.ca
CULTURE DAYS
September 27–29 A number of free activities and events showcasing the enormous talent and creativity that exist right here in our community. BC.CultureDays.ca
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WORDS ALIVE KAMLOOPS FESTIVAL
September 20–22 A festival that gives writers an opportunity for learning, networking, and professional development and gives readers a glimpse into the writing life. WordsAliveKamloops.com
CHRISTMAS AT THE COURTHOUSE
November 30–December 1 Old Courthouse Cultural Centre Arts, crafts, food, and entertainment. Family fun for everyone! KamloopsCourthouseGallery.ca
CHORAL RHAPSODY
December 17 A free concert where local choirs present a delightful selection of Christmas songs. 250-828-3611
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December 24–31 Sagebrush Theatre Theatre fun for the whole family. TheLaughingStock.ca
September 27–October 6 Old Courthouse Cultural Centre A diverse and exciting show comprising of oils, acrylics, watercolour, mixed mediums, and drawings. There will be daily artist demonstrations. TNSC.ca
For more information on other upcoming events, please check out the following organizations. Kamloops Museum & Archives Tuesday to Saturday Kamloops.ca/Museum
Kamloops Art Gallery Monday to Saturday KAG.BC.ca
Kamloops Symphony Orchestra September to May KamloopsSymphony.com
Western Canada Theatre September to April WCTLive.ca
SPORTS Co-ed Volleyball
Join us for recreational volleyball. This is a great way to keep active, have fun, and meet new people. All levels welcome. Marion Schilling Elementary School Thu Sep 19–Nov 7 7:00–9:00 pm 8/$80
Women’s Beginner Volleyball
This is a beginner volleyball league for women. Players sign up individually and will be placed on teams. Selection is at the instructor’s discretion and is based on skills level. This program is gender inclusive, and you can participate as best fits with your gender identity. Juniper Ridge Elementary School Tue Sep 17–Nov 5 5:30–7:00 pm 8/$80
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! In partnership with the Kamloops Pickleball Club. Juniper Ridge Elementary School Thu Oct 3–Nov 7 7:00–9:00 pm 6/$60
Pickleball Drills and Skills Clinic
In this three-hour clinic, beginners will be introduced to the sport of pickleball. For intermediate or advanced players, this is an opportunity to polish your techniques. In partnership with the Kamloops Pickleball Club. TCC-Tournament Capital Centre Sun Nov 10 9:00–12:00 pm 1/$30
MARTIAL ARTS
Self-defense for Women Ages: 18+
Learn some tips and techniques to feel confident and safe. Sensei James Doan will empower you to read a situation for danger, help you channel feelings of anxiety and fear into confidence and power, and teach you to defend yourself against violence or in a dating situation that goes sideways. This course is gender inclusive, and you can participate as best fits with your gender identity. Parkview Activity Centre Fri Sep 27 6:30–8:30 pm 1/$30
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FAST Tennis
FAST stands for Fun Adult Starter Tennis. In this program, you will learn tennis fundamentals, including basic tactics and techniques, rules, and scoring. In partnership with the Kamloops Tennis Centre. Kamloops Tennis Centre Sat Nov 16–Dec 7 10:30–12:00 pm 4/$75 Sat Sep 7–Sep 28 10:30–12:00 pm 4/$75 Sat Oct 5–Nov 2 10:30–12:00 pm 4/$75
Drop-in Pickleball
Pickleball is a cross between badminton and table tennis. Players use a lightweight paddle and a whiffle ball. All levels are welcome in this drop-in environment. Punch cards may be purchased for $40 at TCC, Westsyde Pool and Fitness Centre, and Kamloops Museum & Archives. In partnership with the Kamloops Pickleball Club. Check website for cancellations: Kamloopspickleballclub.ca TCC-Tournament Capital Centre Sun Oct 13–Dec 29 7:30–9:30 am Drop-in Mon Oct 21–Dec 30 9:30 am–12:00 pm Drop-in Mon Oct 21–Dec 30 2:45–4:45 pm Drop-in Wed Oct 23–Jan 1 9:30 am–12:00 pm Drop-in Wed Oct 23–Jan 1 2:00–4:00 pm Drop-in
Adult ARTS AND CULTURE DANCING
Hip Hop
Get your heart rate up while exploring isolations, footwork, and beginner popping. This program is open to dancers with beginner to advanced hip hop experience. Kamloops Performance Company Wed Oct 2–Dec 4 7:30–8:30 pm 10/$125
Line Dancing
Find out how easy line dancing is. Learn routines that have short step sequences and easy-to-follow travel steps. No Ballet previous dance experience or partner This is a multi-level ballet class that uses required. Join the fun for all ages and dance barre work, across‑the‑floor exercises, to all types of music. and centre work. This class is based on West Highlands Community Centre the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) and is Thu Sep 19–Dec 5 designed for beginners and adults who are Jive 1:30–2:30 pm 12/$102 looking for a ballet challenge. Jive is one of the most popular partner Tue Sep 17–Dec 3 Kamloops Performance Company 11/$93.50 Thu Oct 3–Dec 5 dances there is. Learn the basic techniques 1:30–2:30 pm and patterns that provide the foundation 6:00–7:00 pm 10/$125 for this dance. This class is suitable for Tap Dancing beginners, starting with the basic steps and Tap dancing is a form of dance that can Contemporary Dance progressing to an intermediate level. No be learned by people of all ages. Basic Using core strength and flexibility, dancers dance experience is needed. steps, such as time steps and rhythm will experience fluid movement that will combinations, will help you increase your Kamloops School of the Arts increase body awareness and strength. Oct 7–Nov 25 coordination and memory. Tap dancing is This program is open to dancers with Mon 6/$72 fun and rewarding. Give it a try! beginner to advanced contemporary dance 7:00–8:30 pm Kamloops Performance Company experience. Mon Sep 30–Dec 2 Kamloops Performance Company 7:00–8:00 pm 8/$100 Thu Oct 3–Dec 5 7:30–8:30 pm 10/$125
Latin Dance - Salsa Beginner
Donate Your Unwanted Textiles! When residents make unused textile donations, they are supporting our community in a variety of ways.
DONATIONS HELP: • make it easy for residents to declutter in ways that are environmentally friendly • support local charities that use textiles to raise funds • keep waste out of our landfills Residents can support their favourite charity with donations of unwanted textiles such as clothing, blankets, towels, and sleeping bags. Residents can also schedule picks-ups through Diabetes Canada.
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Salsa is a fun, energetic Latin dance that includes spins, sharp movement, and crisp turns. In this class, you’ll be introduced to the basic steps of salsa, bachata, and reggaeton. This is a fun, easy-to-follow course, and you’ll get a great workout. Great for all dance and fitness levels. Kamloops School of the Arts Wed Sep 18–Dec 4 6:15–7:15 pm 12/$138
Latin Dance - Salsa Intermediate
Instructor Susy Dubeau will take participants beyond the basic steps of salsa, bachata, and reggaeton with fun Latin music. Kamloops School of the Arts Wed Sep 18–Dec 4 7:30–8:30 pm 12/$138
Latin Hip Hop Dance Mix
In this fun and exciting class, you’ll learn the magic of Latin dance with hip hop flair, great moves, and style! Kamloops School of the Arts Thu Sep 19–Dec 5 7:00–8:00 pm 12/$138
FABRIC ARTS
MUSIC
Memory Quilt T-shirt/Jersey/ Baby Clothes/Assorted Clothing
Group Guitar Lesson for Beginners
In this workshop, quilt enthusiast Marnie Freeman will share sewing tips for working with clothing items. You’ll learn a method of sewing stretchy fabrics without the use of interfacing. Participants are required to bring their own sewing machine and be familiar with how it works. As long as you have mastered sewing a straight line, you can make a memory quilt! Supplies are extra. West Highlands Community Centre Wed Oct 2–Oct 23 6:00–9:00 pm 4/$125
This is a great introduction for new players. In this fun, non‑intimidating setting, you’ll learn the very basics of playing guitar, including identifying the parts of the guitar and learning some chords and simple melodies. Please bring your own guitar. Norkam Secondary School Mon Sep 30–Dec 9 6:30–7:30 pm 8/$96
Guitar Beyond the Basics
Drawing & Painting with Mixed Media
Sharpen your observation and drawing skills in this mixed‑media class. We will explore the process of sketching and capturing a mood, a place, and an idea. These techniques will increase your overall painting and give you tools to sketch and paint on the go, taking your creativity outside of the studio. All levels are welcome, and some supplies are provided. Norkam Secondary School Wed Oct 30–Nov 27 6:30–8:30 pm 5/$165
All programs in partnership with the Kamloops Naturalist Club
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ART OF FIELD JOURNALING $45
Field journaling is the intersection of art and science. Learn to observe nature more closely and create a record of your experiences. Join local expert Lyn Baldwin for an introduction to the art of field journaling. Materials are included in class price, including a take home water colour field journal kit. 14th of September. 10 am to 1 pm. Meet in Pine Park parking lot, Tranquille.
DISCOVER BATS! $15
Bats are misunderstood and underappreciated. They’re also in trouble from white nose syndrome. Join community bat coordinator Vanessa Robinson on a journey to learn more about these fascinating creatures. Walk up Tranquille creek to view them leaving their roosts. Use a bat detector to ‘hear’ them. There’s so much to discover about bats. 18th of September. 7 pm to 9 pm. Meet in Pine Park parking lot, Tranquille.
GEOTOUR OF KENNA CARTWRIGHT PARK $15
Join geologist and volcanologist, Dr. Nancy Van Wagoner, for a tour through the volcanic activity that formed Kenna Cartwright park 55 million years ago, and the evidence of glaciation that modified the landscape during the Pleistocene. This geotour is a true fire and ice adventure and would make a good trip for families. Pack a lunch. 28th of September. 10 am to 1 pm. Meet at Hillside drive park entrance, near Dufferin elementary.
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You’ve enjoyed being able to play the basics, but now you’re ready to move beyond that. Go beyond the basic chord progressions and scales and explore fingerpicking techniques. Guitar experience is Beginner Quilt Workshop This is a great beginner, step-by-step class required. on how to make a mini quilt. You’ll learn Norkam Secondary School how to follow a pattern, cut precisely with Mon Sep 30–Dec 9 your rotary cutter, piece your quilt, and 7:30–8:30 pm 8/$96 then put your quilt top into a quilt sandwich for quilting on your machine. Finally, you PAINTING AND DRAWING will learn how to finish it off with a pretty binding. Encaustic Wax Painting Workshop Heritage House Looking for a new adventure in your Sat Oct 26 creative life? Treat yourself with a walk on 9:00–5:00 pm 1/$90 the wild side—with encaustic wax. Applied with heat tools, these luminous, brilliant, Quilt-As-You-Go: Block by Block artist‑quality pigments produce a depth This block-by-block quilting method allows and dimension of colour in an unexpected you to build your quilt-as-you-go (QAYG). way. No experience is necessary to Each block is joined with boarders called produce stunning, jewel-toned pieces. All sashing. This is another great way to build supplies provided. a large quilt on your own domestic sewing Heritage House machine. Mon Sep 23 Heritage House 6:30–8:30 pm 1/$35 Sat Nov 9 Valleyview Community Hall 9:00–5:00 pm 1/$90 Wed Oct 23 9:30–11:30 am 1/$35 Sun Nov 24 1:00–3:00 pm 1/$35
Special Interests
BIRDWATCHING FOR BEGINNERS $20
Interested in learning more about birds but don’t know where to start? TRU’s Dean of Science Tom Dickinson is here to help. He’ll show you how to use binoculars and go over the basics of observing birds. Learn to use a field guide to identify them. Find out some information about the birds of Kamloops and the best places to see them. All supplies will be provided, no equipment necessary. Oct 5th. 10 am to 12 pm. Gamble Pond. Meet in McGowan Park parking lot.
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Painting with Mixed Media
In this four-week course, students will engage with variety of art media, techniques, and approaches to mixedmedia art. Students will produce a new project each class. All levels are welcomed, and supplies are provided. Norkam Secondary School Wed Oct 2–Oct 23 6:30–8:30 pm 4/$132
Improve your Photography
Enter a whole new world of photography by becoming more creative with your camera and moving beyond the manufacturer’s settings. In this five-part series, you will learn how to take photos that you will want to display, including photos where the background is purposely blurred and the subject is sharp or where motion is accentuated or frozen. Learn to capture images when a flash is not allowed or is Exploring Watercolour for the Beginner impractical. Register for for all five session This friendly course introduces the exciting or individual sessions. possibilities, delights, and challenges of Heritage House watercolours. Fun and easy projects are All 5 Sessions designed to teach basic techniques and Wed Oct 23–Nov 20 build confidence for students to paint a 9:30–11:30 am 5/$100 basic landscape or a flower. Composition South Kamloops Secondary School Wed Oct 23 Tue Oct 1–Nov 5 9:30–11:30 am 1/$35 6:30–8:30 pm 6/$111 Aperture and Depth of Field Wed Oct 30 Watercolour Open Studio 9:30–11:30 am 1/$35 Fully explore your favourite techniques Shutter Speed from previous classes at your own pace in Nov 6 the open studio watercolour session. You Wed 1/$35 will have the chance to review techniques 9:30–11:30 am from the beginner class and work Low Light independently. Guidance and critiquing will Wed Nov 13 round out the experience. 9:30–11:30 am 1/$35 South Kamloops Secondary School Focus, Exposure, & Blurring Tue Sep 24–Nov 5 Wed Nov 20 6:30–8:30 pm 7/$105 9:30–11:30 am 1/$35
POTTERY AND CERAMICS Pottery Clay Play
Be inspired as you play in the clay at Redemption Pottery Studio! Explore the unlimited possibilities in this basic workshop suitable for those with little or no experience of working with clay. You will learn hand-building techniques and how to use the potter’s wheel. Your creations will be bisque fired, then you will have the opportunity to glaze your work before the last firing. All supplies are included. Redemption Pottery Studio Tue Sep 17 10:00–11:30 am 1/$30.50 Tue Oct 8 10:00–11:30 am 1/$30.50 Tue Nov 5 10:00–11:30 am 1/$30.50 Thu Sep 26 6:30–8:00 pm 1/$30.50 Thu Oct 24 6:30–8:00 pm 1/$30.50 Thu Nov 21 6:00–7:30 pm 1/$30.50
WRITING Illustrated Journaling: Making and Unearthing Connections
In this class, participants will use words, images, and a large variety of visual materials to uncover and explore the thoughts and emotions that come from PHOTOGRAPHY Still Life Photography Workshop their minds, hearts, and souls. Participants Ages: 15–54 Beginner Photography Workshop will experience the joy, support, and Still life photography is an amazing artistic camaraderie of shared creativity and spirit. Ages: 15–54 medium. When the weather turns colder This workshop by Susan Ryde is designed for and the trees are bare, you can still practise Each class will be an interaction with written those who wish to know more about how to your photography skills indoors. Learn how journal entries and visual illustration. use their camera. You’ll take photographs to to set up stunning vignettes (still life) by Heritage House practise almost all of the different settings focusing on composition and lighting to Wed Sep 25–Oct 16 and scenarios that the average person achieve a desired look for your photos. 9:30–11:30 am 4/$105 encounters when taking pictures. Heritage House Heritage House Sat Nov 2 Sat Oct 19 9:30 am–2:30 pm 1/$55 9:00 am–4:00 pm 1/$90
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MUSEUM & EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS Benjamin Baltzly: Cutting Cultural Pathways
Bring out the lifelong learner in you and join us behind the scenes at the KMA as we explore the life of Montréal photographer Benjamin Baltzly, presenting his Geological Survey of BC as viewed through his 1871 images of BC. Kamloops Museum & Archives Wed Sep 25 6:00–6:45 pm 1/$5
Kamloops Memorial Hill Park | Cenotaph Tour
Join the KMA for a Cenotaph Tour. Engage with the history of the Battle St. Cenotaph and hear about the stories behind some of the names etched in stone. Participants will receive a small KMA booklet detailing our in-depth local history. Registration is required. Kamloops Museum & Archives Fri Nov 1 12:15–12:45 pm FREE Sat Nov 2 1:00–1:45 pm FREE Wed Nov 6 12:15–12:45 pm FREE Thu Nov 7 12:15–12:45 pm FREE Fri Nov 8 12:15–12:45 pm FREE Sat Nov 9 1:00–1:45 pm FREE
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Do your part, be Bear Smart! • don't put meat, oil, dairy, or unrinsed eggshells or cooked foods into your compost bin • turn your compost regularly and cover it with leaves or soil to help decrease odour
• freeze pungent waste and store garbage inside until pickup day • pick fruit daily as it ripens (or before it ripens if you don't intend to use it) • rinse recyclables
“Bear Smart Bylaw” is in effect between April 1 and November 30.
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The KMA presents Taxonomy and Tactility
The KMA cordially invites you to the opening receiption of our newest exhibition, Taxonomy and Tactility, which will feature multi-sensory ways of understanding the cultural contexts surrounding taxidermy, pelts, and textiles. Kamloops Museum & Archives Fri Nov 22 5:30–7:30 pm FREE
Take the guesswork out of recycling and never miss a collection day. Download the Waste Wise app on your tablet or smartphone. You can also use the Waste Wise Wizard on the web!
The Science of Taxidermy
Join the KMA for a fascinating discussion presented by a panel of taxidermic experts who will explore the topic of taxidermy and its science, art, ethics, and techniques in this behind the scenes look at the centuries-old practice. Kamloops Museum & Archives Sat Nov 30 1:00–2:30 pm FREE
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What? Where? When? Waste Wise.
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Join a Choir! Choir: Kamloops Choristers
Singing has many social, spiritual, and physical benefits. Singing in a group makes people feel more connected, and it can improve breathing, posture, and overall well-being. Kamloops has a wide variety of singing groups, and the genres include pop, folk, gospel, and classical. Here are a few choirs to check out: BELLS OF NOTE
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CANTABILE SINGERS
KAMLOOPS CHORISTERS
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KAMLOOPS MEN’S CHORUS
SERIOUS OPTIONS
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TRU CHAMBER CHORUS
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P: 250-319-4062 E: kamloopsmenschorus@gmail.com
E: tomasbijok@hotmail.com
DESERT SOUND HARMONY
KAMLOOPS PRIDE CHOIR
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P: 250-573-0025 Visit: DSHSings.ca
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HAPPY CHORISTERS
P: 250-372-5000 E: info@kamloopssymphony.com
P: 250-377-4253 E: junemcclure@shaw.ca
KSO CHORUS
VALLEE HARMONY KAMLOOPS
VIVACE CHORALE
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JEWELTONES
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Save the Date
Choral Rhapsody Tuesday, December 17 A free concert where local choirs present a delightful selection of Christmas songs. 250-828-3611
Sensory Sketching
Ages: 19–54
Inspired by our current exhibition, Taxonomy and Tactility, join the KMA for a beginnerlevel, tactile experience learning to sketch fur, pelts, and animal skin based on sensory perception and the KMA’s touch collection. Coffee, music, and art supplies provided. Kamloops Museum & Archives Sat Dec 7 1:00–2:30 pm 1/$20
Recycle Like a Champion
During Waste Reduction Week, learn the ins and outs of the City’s recycling collection program. You will learn how material is sorted and processed and where the material goes. This hands-on course will leave you feeling like a champion recycler! Participants will receive a coveted City recycling bag. TCC-Tournament Capital Centre Wed Oct 23 10:00–12:00 pm 1/$15
Jamaican
Join us and create Jamaican-inspired meals. Some supplies required. South Kamloops Secondary School Tue Oct 22 6:30–9:30 pm 1/$47
Fun, Spooky, and Gross Halloween Cupcakes
Just in time for Halloween, create some spooky, fun, and gross cupcakes inspired Beeswax Wraps Ages: 16–54 by Dracula, zombies, monsters, and more! Did you know that Kamloops is a Bee City? Join Shirley the Cake Lady to learn how to Our local pollinators create beeswax, which COOKING turn cupcakes into delicious treats. Some can be used in many ways. Learn how to supplies required. Cake Decorating Fall Florals create eco-friendly beeswax wraps that can Norkam Secondary School As fall approaches, join Shirley the Cake Lady be used and reused instead of plastic wrap. Thu Oct 31 to learn how to create fall-inspired cakes Great for your kitchen and the planet! 1/$32 as well as other tips and tricks for creating 6:30–8:30 pm Kamloops Museum & Archives impressive cakes. Some supplies required. Fri Oct 18 1:00–2:30 pm 1/$20 Norkam Secondary School Sep 24 Thu Dec 12 Tue 6:30–8:30 pm 1/$32 1:00–2:30 pm 1/$20
Give Us Your Yard Waste! ADULT
Did you know there are options to compost your yard waste year-round with the City? Bring your grass and hedge trimmings, fallen fruit, wood chips, tree prunings, and more to one of our compost or yard waste sites for free.
YARD WASTE IS ACCEPTED AT: • Cinnamon Ridge Compost Facility (open year-round) • Bunker Road Yard Waste Site • Barnhartvale Landfill and Yard Waste Site Cinnamon Ridge compost is available for sale to the public for $10 per loaded tractor bucket or $2 per smaller container (e.g. garbage can or Rubbermaid bins).
Visit our website to learn more about days and hours of operation and details about accepted materials.
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Adult Cookie Decorating - Gingerbread & Holiday Ornaments
Impress your guests this holiday season. Learn to decorate gingerbread kids and create beautiful cookie tree decorations. Join Shirley the Cake Lady this holiday baking season! Norkam Secondary School Tue Nov 5 6:30–8:30 pm 1/$32
CRAFTING Wreath Workshop with Paul Jaras
International floral designer Paul Jaras will guide you in creating your own evergreen holiday wreath using cedar, white pine, and silver boughs with cones and a wired ribbon bow. All supplies and materials included. Students to bring pruning shears, wire cutters, garden gloves (optional), and an apron. Sahali Secondary School Thu Nov 28 Indian 1/$75 Join us for an evening of spice and flavour 6:15–9:15 pm Dec 5 as you learn to cook Indian dishes. Some Thu 6:15–9:15 pm 1/$75 supplies required. Heritage House South Kamloops Secondary School Dec 1 Tue Nov 5 Sun 1/$75 6:30–9:30 pm 1/$47 12:00–3:00 pm
Spanish and Tapas
Card Making
Learn the techniques behind making beautiful, handmade cards with simple, step-by-step instructions. Sign up with a friend and enjoy creating cards in a relaxing atmosphere. All supplies provided to make various cards. Cards for all Occasions Holiday Desserts Ages: 16–54 Parkview Activity Centre Oct 17–Oct 31 Get a jump on your Christmas baking by Thu 3/$45 learning some simple but impressive and 9:30–11:30 am delicious recipes for cookies, squares, and Cards for Winter/Christmas other sweets. Sample your goodies and Norkam Secondary School take home uncooked portions of dough to Tue Oct 29–Nov 19 bake later. Some supplies required. 6:30–8:30 pm 3/$45 Norkam Secondary School Wed Dec 4 GARDENING 6:30–9:30 pm 1/$32 Learn to make a variety of Spanish dishes and tapas for special occasions, families, and friends. Some supplies required. Sahali Secondary School Home Ec Room Thu Nov 28 6:30–9:30 pm 1/$47
Fall Planter Display
Learn how to design and grow a planter that will look beautiful in the fall and transition easily into a winter display. All supplies provided. Agri Supply Ltd. Thu Oct 10 6:00–7:30 pm 1/$52
Fall Pruning
Do your shrubs or trees look more like hairy monsters than plants? Join a ISAcertified arborist to learn the reasons for pruning and how and when to prune. Practice plants generously provided by Agri Supply Ltd. Parkview Activity Centre Sat Nov 2 12:30–3:30 pm 1/$26
LANGUAGES Spanish - Beginner
This fun, informal program is designed for individuals who have little or no experience speaking Spanish. You will learn basic Spanish grammar and how to read, write, and speak Spanish. The textbook is extra. Heritage House Mon/Thu Sep 16–Oct 10 9:00–11:00 am 8/$104 Mon/Wed Sep 16–Oct 16 7:00–9:00 pm 8/$104
Spanish - Intermediate
This program will build on the skills learned in the beginner Spanish class or if you feel you are ready for an intermediate class. Intermediate Spanish is designed for those who want to improve their conversational skills. The textbook is extra. Heritage House Mon/Thu Oct 17–Nov 14 9:00–11:00 am 8/$104 Mon/Wed Oct 21–Nov 18 7:00–9:00 pm 8/$104
Spanish - Advanced
This class is designed to continue developing and enhancing Spanish communication skills. Previous participants of the Intermediate class can continue building their confidence by interacting in various social situations. Heritage House Mon/Thu Sep 16–Oct 10 11:30 am–1:30 pm 8/$104 Mon/Thu Oct 17–Nov 14 11:30 am–1:30 pm 8/$104
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St. John Ambulance Kamloops 2019 Fall/Winter St John Ambulance - Kamloops 2019 Fall/Winter Schedule Course Schedule Opioid Overdose Reduc. Trg. - $30 3.5 hrs
H2S Alive $230 Enform Certified/OSSA Recognized
BLS - Basic Life Support (HCP) $75 formerly CPR C for HCP - w/ AED
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1 day 8:30 - 4:00
Sept 21, Oct 25
Sept 19, Nov 4
Emergency First Aid - Industry $110
Nov 22, Dec 14 BLS - Basic Life Support (HCP) - RECERT. $45
1 day 8:30-4:30
August 18, 21, 25, 28, 30
Emergency Medical Responder $1595
formerly CPR C for HCP - w/AED - RECERT.
September 4, 9, 14, 17, 20, 24, 29
Meets BC EMR Lisc. Requirements
4 hrs. - see course date for start/end time
October 1, 6, 9, 15, 18, 22,29
10 days+online study 8:30-4:30
Sept 7 9am-1pm
November 3, 6, 9, 16, 20, 26
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Oct 5 9am-1pm, Nov 8 6pm-10pm Dec 11 6pm - 10pm
December 2, 8, 11, 16, 19, 21 Std. First Aid w/ CPR C & AED $160 Std. F/A Indust. w/CPR C & AED $196
2 days 8:30-4:30
Standard First Aid - with BLS (HCP) $165
2 day 8:30-4:30
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Sept 11-12, 26-27
Nov 9-10, 14-15 Dec 14-15, 17-18
Sept 19-20, Nov 4-5
Std. First Aid RECERTIFICATION $92
Babysitting Basics $49 (ages 11-14)
Transportation Endorsement $127 Must have CURR. Worksafe BC 1, 2 or equv.
Cert. must have exp. within 6 mths. 1 day 8:00-5:00
Ages 11-14 1 day 9:00-4:00
1 day 8:30-4:30
Sept 10, Nov 6
Sept 23, Oct 25, Dec 2
Emergency First Aid Comm. Care $92
Save that Child $49/$80 for 2
Meets Provincial Licensing Req.
4 hrs. - see course date for start/end time
Occupational First Aid Lvl 2 $625
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Occupational First Aid Lvl 3 $760 10 days 8:30-4:30
CPR Level A, B or C - Includes AED Lvl A $39, Lvl B $57, Lvl C $75
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Bullying and Harassment Bullying and Harassment Bear Aware Confined Bear Aware Space Awareness Food Safety - Basic Confined Space Awareness Food Safety - Advanced Fire Safety Food Safety - Basic Gas Detection Food Safety - Advanced H2S Awareness Fire Safety Infection Control/Prevention Basics Medical Terminology Gas Detection Transportation of Dangerous Goods H2S Awareness WHMIS Infection Control/Prevention Basics Working Alone and MORE Medical Terminology
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Learn to skate at any age. Monday to Thursday classes available
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Get out for exercise, to keep up with your kids or join our adult competitive skaters
Skate Swap & Registration Day September 10th at Valleyview Arena 4 - 7 pm
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FITNESS AND HEALTH
Gentle Circuit Pro
If you’ve been attending Gentle Circuit for Gentle Circuit some time and want more of a challenge, This beginner circuit offers a range of give Gentle Circuit PRO a try! This exercises to provide a unique, full body circuit‑style class will incorporate exercise workout! Improve your balance, strength, progressions that take you to the next level and coordination while exercising in a safe of balance, strength, coordination, and endurance. and fun environment. A track pass (daily or monthly) and a Gentle A track pass (daily or monthly) and a Gentle Circuit Upgrade punch pass ($0.55/class) Circuit Upgrade punch pass ($0.55/class) are required. are required. TCC-Tournament Capital Centre TCC-Tournament Capital Centre Sep 9–Dec 18 Mon/Wed/Fri Sep 9–Dec 20 Mon/Wed Drop-in 9:00–9:55 am Drop-in 8:00–8:55 am Tue/Thu Sep 10–Dec 19 8:00–8:55 am Drop-in
Learn more about local history The Mary Balf Archives at the KMA is open to the public from Tuesday to Friday, 1:15 to 4:00. Drop in to browse through the collection of photographs, local history books, or your personal research. Contact KMA’s Archivist for more information.
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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. Hal Rogers Mon Sep 16–Dec 2 1:30–2:30 pm 9/$74.97 Wed Sep 18–Dec 4 1:30–2:30 pm 12/$99.96 West Highlands Community Fri Sep 20–Dec 6 1:30–2:30 pm 11/$91.63
FREE Seniors Light Tour
Catch the bus and tour our city’s spectacular Christmas lights. Join us for hot beverages, festive goodies, and holiday entertainment. Sandman Centre: Dec 5, 6:00pm-10:00pm Registration required Kamloops.ca/PerfectMind.
GUIDELINES for Adults 65 years & Older 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-Tournament Capital Centre Tue/Thu Sep 17–Oct 24 9:45–10:45 am 12/$74.29 Tue/Thu Oct 29–Dec 5 9:45–10:45 am 12/$74.29
According to the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, even small amounts of movement are better than nothing. Aim to move more and sit less. If exercise or movement makes you feel unwell or if you are worried about the safety of exercise, speak to your Doctor or Nurse Practitioner Stronger Bones
Building on the principles learned in Strong Bones, we invite you to challenge yourself 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-Tournament Capital Centre Tue Sep 17–Oct 22 11:00 am–12:00 pm 6/$37.14 Thu Sep 19–Oct 24 11:00 am–12:00 pm 6/$37.14 Tue Oct 29–Dec 3 11:00 am–12:00 pm 6/$37.14 Thu Oct 31–Dec 5 11:00 am–12:00 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. Yacht Club Mon Sep 16–Dec 2 11:00 am–12:00 pm 10/$83.30 Thu Sep 19–Dec 5 2:30–3:30 pm 12/$99.96
According to BC Cancer, regular exercise is safe and recommended before, during, and after cancer treatments. The City of Kamloops employs a number of Qualified Exercise Professionals to support you to use exercise to manage and reduce many common side effects of cancer treatments. Exercise can increase energy, improve strength and fitness, enhance mood, and optimize recovery.
ADULT 55+
There are three group programs available for you to join today! True Nth Strength Training | True Nth Yoga | Sensational Survivors
For more information and to get started, please call 250-828-3742.
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Physician/Nurse Practitioner Referred Programs Strategic Health Alliance
Vascular Improvement Program
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
On Track
Cardiac Rehabilitation ‑ The VIP supervised exercise program is designed for people who have had a heart attack, a heart surgery or who have cardiovascular conditions. Exercise and education sessions are supported by registered nurses, exercise specialists, and physiotherapists. In order to participate in VIP, a physician referral form is required.
This 6‑week, graded exercise and education program is designed for participants diagnosised 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, breathing techniques, and providing education on chronic disease management.
On Track is a 12‑week program for people who have the risk factors for heart disease, depression, and/or anxiety and wish to make lifestyle changes, including becoming more physically active. Participants may not have established heart disease. Our team of exercise and clinical specialists work with participants to improve physical and mental health in a fun and supervised environment at the Tournament Capital Center.
For more information, call 250‑314‑2727
For more information, call 250‑312-3280 Ext. 43242
For more information, call 250‑828‑3742
The SHA 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
Did you Know? There are a variety of clubs or groups in Kamloops that promote physical activity, sport and fitness for adults 55 and over. COMMUNITY-BASED FITNESS CLASSES
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FLOOR CURLING
Maureen Hickey email: m_hickey@telus.net Phone: 250-554-2422
Nature Walk
Join our knowledgeable staff on interpretive hikes of our area’s nature parks. Bring your questions, your sense of adventure, and a bottle of water while you hike and learn about the history and the flora and fauna of our parks. Peterson Creek Columbia Street Entrance Tue Sep 3–Sep 24 9:00–11:00 am 4/$20
FUNG LOY KOK TAOIST TAI CHI Phone: 250-374-8125
KAMLOOPS HORSESHOE CLUB Meets every Thursday 6pm 1130 River Street Phone: Jim 250-577-3383 or Betty 250-377-4924
MCARTHUR ISLAND LAWN BOWLING
Taiji Qigong (Tai Chi) for Health
Looking for Pickleball Programs?
Check out the adult section on page 51
Join the Kamloops Museum and Archives this November for our Kamloops Memorial Hill Park Cenotaph Tours. For more information please see page 55 in the Activity Guide, or call us @ 250-828-3576
Phone: 250-319-7227
NORTH SHORE COMMUNITY CENTRE Phone: 250-376-4777
RIVERSIDE LAWN BOWLING Email: admin@kamloopsriverside lawnbowlingclub.com
ADULT 55+
Explore Taiji Qigong exercises for mindbody connection. Studies indicate Taiji benefits include improved balance, mental health, and cognitive function, as well as reduced chronic pain, such as osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia. Yacht Club Thu Nov 7–Dec 5 9:00–10:15 am 5/$50
SENIORS ACTIVITY CENTRE Email: info@csikamloops.ca Phone: 778-470-6000
THOMPSON SHUSWAP SENIOR SLOPITCH LEAGUE
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Program for girls and boys ages 12-18 starts Sept. 9 til June ACTIVITIES OFFERED ARE: • Gliding • Familiarization flights • Flight Simulators • Marksmanship • Survival • Biathlon • First Aid • Band • Drill • Ground School • Effective Speaking • Duke of Edinburgh Program THE AIM OF CADETS IS: • To develop in youth the attributes of good citizenship and leadership • Promote physical fitness • Stimulate an interest in the activities of the Canadian Forces Ad paid for by the Squadron Sponsoring Committee
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THE ULTIMATE REAL LIFE ESCAPE ROOM EXPERIENCE
HOLIDAY HEIST
2-8 PLAYERS | 60 MINS DIFFICULTY LEVEL: HH AGES 8+
THE TALLEST TOWER
You’ve been on Santa’s “Naughty List” for a while now, but this Christmas you have a plan to fix that. Tired of getting lumps of coal year after year, you come up with a plan to infiltrate Santa’s workshop and write your name in his good books.
2-8 PLAYERS | 60 MINS DIFFICULTY LEVEL: HHH
PANDEMIC
2-8 PLAYERS | 60 MINS DIFFICULTY LEVEL: HHHHH
Long ago there was a mighty Sorceress who ruled over all the lands. She was obsessed with her reflection in mirrors and her own beauty. She became so obsessed that she locked herself inside the tallest tower of her castle. There she practiced dark magics and over time, lost her mind to them. Eventually her psyche cracked and all the magic she controlled exploded, engulfing the tower in a powerful curse, banishing her and the tower to the mirror realm. Rumour says that if one can journey into the mirror realm and find the Sorceress’s hand mirror, the origin of all her magic, you could break the curse once and for all.
The players are agents and the world’s last hope against a viral threat that turns the infected into cannibalistic zombies. This epidemic was released by an unknown terrorist group and the top scientists still cannot come up with a cure. You’ve traced the source to a lab and your team breaks in at night in hopes you’ll find a cure for this apocalyptic event.
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ASYLUM
2-6 PLAYERS | 60 MINS DIFFICULTY LEVEL: HHHHH AGE LIMIT: 18+, Rated R
In a dystopian future the government has fallen and all crime is legal. You’ve been on the run for months, every time you think you’re safe you hear the sounds of chainsaws and revving engines. Your friends and you come across an abandoned building, you feel uneasy about going inside but the sound of your pursuers is getting louder and what could be worse than the people we’re running from?
EXIT Kamloops is the ideal team building experience. Each theme takes place in a different setting. To successfully escape EXIT Kamloops, your team must discover clues and solve puzzles to progress you through the story and the mystery of each room.
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PacificSport
Who We Are
The PacificSport Centre is a network of
non-for-profit organizations committed to enriching lives and energizing communities via sport, physical activity and physical literacy across BC. In partnership with the viaSport Reginal 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.
Interested in Becoming a Coach? Check out our Coach Enhancement ad on page 73 for more information!
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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
910 McGill Road Kamloops BC V2C 6N6 Fax: 250-828-3619 www.pacificsportinteriorbc.com
Sport Performance and Leadership
Carolynn Boomer,
Education and Advocacy
Erin Pincott,
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.
Executive Director Phone: 250-828-3344 Email: cboomer@pacificsport.com
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.
Sport Performance Coordinator Phone: 250-828-3583 Email: epincott@pacificsport.com
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.
Katie Klassen,
Support and Resources
Sport Participation Coordinator Phone: 250-828-3346 Email: kklassen@pacificsport.com
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.
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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!
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Quality sport and physical activity is achieved when the right people do the right things at the right times, resulting in positive experiences for participants. It is based on a Long-Term Development approach. The elements that lead to quality sport experiences in any sport program are designed with everyone in mind, including women and girls, indigenous populations, participants with a physical or cognitive disability, and newcomers to Canada. Website: www.sportforlife.ca Kamloops.ca/Recreation
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SPORT EDUCATION & GENERAL INTEREST WORKSHOPS
Mental Toughness and Self Confidence
Led by Peter Soberlak, Athletic Performance Advisor for the TRU WolfPack, this course will help leaders and athletes develop Open to athletes, coaches, parents, and confidence and deal with setbacks. It will weekend warriors. also provide participants with tools to be Workshops are FREE for PacificSport mentally tough in sport and in life. TCC - Tournament Capital Centre registered athletes and coaches. Tue Nov 12 $20 Supporting Individuals with Autism $40 6:30-8:00 pm This workshop will provide an overview $30 of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and Sport Nutrition Workshop - give examples of what ASD looks like in Eating on the Road sport and recreation settings. A variety Incorporating healthy and nutritious of strategies to support individuals options while travelling can be difficult. with autism will be provided, including Registered dietician Christina Giudici will communication tips, coaching strategies, lead this workshop and give participants visual supports, strategies for building the tools to make informed choices that rapport, and behaviour supports. will help lead them to peak performance while on the road. TCC - Tournament Capital Centre Meeting Room D TCC - Tournament Capital Centre Sat Oct 26 Meeting Room D 9:00 am–1:00 pm Tue Dec 10 6:30-8:00 pm
Volunteers Needed!
Operation Red Nose is looking for over 200 volunteers to fill positions such as designated driver, escort driver, navigator, phone operator, and dispatch.
For more information, call 250-320-0650 Follow us on:
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COACH 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.
Components of a High Performance Culture
Successful teams share a vision, identity, and values, which leads to a high-performance culture. Led by Peter Soberlak, Athletic Performance Advisor for the TRU WolfPack, this workshop will give coaches and leaders the tools to bring elements of highperformance culture to their teams and clubs. TCC - Tournament Capital Centre Meeting Room D Tue Oct 22 6:30-8:00 pm $20
OTHER TRAINING SEMINARS AVAILABLE BY REQUEST Field Testing Kit Coach Training
18+ yrs
Video Analysis and Dartfish Training
18+ yrs
Volunteer Dates:
November 29, 30 December 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, ORNKamloops 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 31
PacificSport AFFILIATED SPORTS ALPINE SKIING
Sun Peaks Alpine Ski Club
• Clubhouse: 3110 Creekside Way Sun Peaks BC • Mailing Address: PO Box 1294 Kamloops BC V2C 6H3 • Program Director: Wade Rettie spacprogramdirector@gmail.com • President: Mike Lorimer • Nancy Greene Ski League Coordinator: Lyndsey Harvey - ngslspac@gmail.com • Instagram: #spacwolfpack • @sunpeaksracers • Facebook: Sun Peaks Racers and Sun Peaks Alpine Racers Oktoberfest
Harper Mountain Ski Club
• Nancy Greene Ski League • Ages 4-11 • Program Coordinator: Glenn Smith The Sun Peaks Alpine Club aims to • harperskiclub@gmail.com introduce kids and youth to the sport of • www.harperskiclub.com alpine ski racing through fun, safe, and progressive programs for ages 5+. We offer As part of the Nancy Greene Ski League, kids are taught alpine ski racing by certified U6-U18 programs for all skill levels. coaches and ski instructors utilizing the • Online registration for all programs Husky Snow Star Program, Canada’s at www.sunpeaksracers.com National Alpine Ski Skill Development • Preseason for U12 and older age Program. This program offers athletes an groups starts in early November. opportunity to compete against other • The sport of ski racing builds clubs at various mountains throughout well-rounded athletes. the Interior (competing is not mandatory). • We offer holiday and March Our program runs on Sundays, 9:30 break camps for all ages am-2:00 pm, January through March, at come join us on the hill! Harper Mountain (a 20-minute drive from Kamloops). Registration fee is $425.
IGNITE is a multi-sport training program for athletes ages 13-17 that is intended to enhance and compliment sport‑specific training, overall athleticism, and resistance to injury. I
Gymnastics | Sprint Training | Strength Training
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PacificSport BASEBALL TRU WolfPack baseball team • Coach: Ray Chadwick • rchadwick@tru.ca
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.
BASKETBALL TRU Men’s Basketball Academy • Coach: Scott Clark • sclark@tru.ca
The TRU Men’s Basketball Academy is a skills development program that is run in conjunction with Basketball BC and the Regional Training Centre (RTC) program, and it is for boys entering grades 6-11. All sessions are at TCC.
ARTISTIC SWIMMING
ATHLETICS
Kamloops Sunrays Synchronized Swimming
Kamloops Track and Field Club
• Head Coach: Tina Naveri • headcoach@kamloopssynchro.com • www.kamloopssynchro.com Artistic swimming is a unique sport that combines strength, flexibility, team work, endurance, and creativity. The Kamloops Sunrays is the interior’s premiere high performance 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 children and adults of all abilities and ages. Both boys and girls are welcome.
• Tournament Capital Centre Fieldhouse/Hillside Stadium • 250-851-2512 • www.kamtrack.ca Coaching 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
Intro to Synchro - 10-week program (Beginner) • Star program - 2x per week (Recreational/Pre-Competitive) • Provincial stream - 3x per week (Competitive) • National stream - 4-5x per week (High-Performance Competitive)
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+)
For more details and to register, e-mail: headcoach@kamloopssynchro.com
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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 all aspects of the sport of basketball as well as to develop their personal capacity 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 for each participants. Tryouts are free, and will be held on Sunday, September 15. 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: Sept 22, 29 Oct 6, 13, 20, 27 Nov 3, 10, 24 Dec 1
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.viasport.ca. COMMUNITY SPORT
Fundamental Movement Skills Wednesday, September 25 5:00-9:00pm Tournament Capital Centre Cost: $15 Coaches’ Week Discount!
COMPETITION INTRODUCTION Designing a Basic Sport Program Saturday, November 16 8:30am-1:00pm Tournament Capital Centre Cost: $75 Make Ethical Decisions Saturday, November 16 2:00-5:30pm Tournament Capital Centre Cost: $60
Planning a Practice Sunday, November 17 8:30am-1:00pm Tournament Capital Centre Cost: $75
COMPETITION DEVELOPMENT Managing Conflict September 2019 Tournament Capital Centre
Developing Athletic Abilities Saturday, November 30 8:30am-6:00pm Tournament Capital Centre Cost: $140
Psychology of Performance September 2019 Tournament Capital Centre
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Aboriginal Coaching Module Saturday, September 21 8:30am-4:20pm Cost: TBC Empower + Wednesday, October 9 6:00pm-9:30pm Tournament Capital Centre Cost: $10-Sponsored by PacificSport Interior BC and the BC Winter Games Legacy Fund
PACIFICSPORT
Register at: Kamloops.ca/PerfectMind
Fun and informal Thursday “lunch and learn” sessions with a guest speaker. September 26 & November 14 • 12:00-1:00 pm Frick and Frack Restaurant, 577 Victoria Street
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PacificSport CANOE/KAYAK
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
CURLING
Kamloops Canoe and Kayak Club (KCKC)
Overlander Ski Club
Curl BC
• Shumway Lake • www.kamloopscanoeandkayakclub.ca For club information: • Head Coach: Stanislav Marek kckcheadcoach@gmail.com • Club Operations Manager: Sue Robinson kckcopsmgr@gmail.com Competitive team programs (based on skill, performance, and age) • Beginners/Novice Development team (under 18 years old) • Junior Competitive team (under 12 years old) • High Performance team Other programs: • Summer camps (one week) • Development conditioning and paddling summer camp (one to two months) • Recreational youth paddling • Adult and Masters paddling • Dragon boat and stand up paddling
• Coach: Dana Manhard • 250-299-1717 • dmanhard@shaw.ca • Visit our website for more details: www.overlanderskiclub.com Programs • Ski League (ages 5-11) • Junior Development (ages 12-20) • Annual program • Introductory or skill development lessons for all ages and abilities
• Consultant Coach: Brenda Nordin • bnordin@curlbc.ca • 250-319-6038
Kamloops Curling Club
• 700 Victoria Street • Kamloops BC V2C 2B6 • www.kamloopscurlingclub.com • 250-372-5432 • rob@kamloopscurlingclub.com
McArthur Island Curling Club
For more information on any programs, • www.mcarthurislandcurlingclub.com please visit www.overlanderskiclub.com. • 250-554-1911 Our programs offer age-specific skills • micc1@telus.net following the Cross Country Canada development model. Cross-country skiing is a “lifetime” sport suitable for individuals and families of all ages and abilities.
CAMPS PRO D DAY CAMPS 35 $
8:30 am - 4:30 pm | Ages 7-12 September 23 - Tournament Capital Centre October 25 - Tournament Capital Centre December 2 - McArthur Island Sports & Event Centre Early drop-off & late pickup available for a $5 fee
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PacificSport GYMNASTICS/TRAMPOLINE SWIMMING Kamloops Gymnastics | Trampoline Centre
Kamloops Classics Swimming
• Tournament Capital Centre • 910 McGill Road
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, $155 (great value at $9.69/hr) • Club Swimming: year-round training program for all ages and levels • Kamloops Lifesaving Sport Group • Masters Swimming (19+) Fall Session SwimSkill* • Sep 23-Nov 22: two 45‑minute sessions per week for 8 weeks (excluding holidays) • Mon & Wed, 3:30 or 4:15 pm • Tue & Thu, 3:45 pm, 4:30 pm, or 5:15 pm • Holidays: Oct 14 and Nov 11 SwimSkill Fun Meet: • Fri, Nov 22, 3:30-5:00 pm Free swim camp and tryouts • Sep 9–14 • Swim camp - Mon/Wed/ Fri, 3:30–4:45 pm • Tryouts - Mon–Fri, 3:30–6:00 pm • Not sure where you belong? Come to our free assessment week and check it all out or email: lessons@swimkamloops. com for more information. • FREE ONE-WEEK TRIAL ANY TIME! • Ongoing registration at www.swimkamloops.com, or call 250-828-3660.
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Imagine / Believe / Achieve Visit www.kgtc.ca for program information and registration. Contact info@kgtc.ca or Member Services at 250-374-6424. Programs offered for all ages and aspirations: • Squiggles (adult-child participation) - 14 mos.-3.5 yrs • Gym & Swim (3.6-5 yrs) - two foundation sports in one program • Fundamentals - learning key skills on all apparatus • Active Start (3-5 yrs) • School Age (5-13 yrs) DIVING • Skill Builder & Skills-Advanced - adding challenges and Riptech Diving refinement to fundamentals • Head Coach: Neil Barrett • Excel - Interclub Training - train • Info@riptech.ca for excellence and performance • www.riptech.ca confidence, and participate in non• 250-320-0436 competitive events or displays • Competitive Training - training for Learn to Dive with Riptech Diving excellence with discipline- specific goals Recreational to competitive programs • Artistic Men’s and Women’s for ages 5 and up. Experience the Team: Trampoline Team exhilarating world of diving in a fun and • Cross-training - dryland for sport teams safe environment. The sport of diving • Community Access - field trips develops self-discipline, courage, strength, • Seasonal camps coordination, balance, flexibility and determination. Prerequisite: participants SPEED SKATING must be able to swim comfortably in deep water. Programs run year-round with Kamloops Long Blades ongoing registration. Contact us today to Speed Skating Club register for one of our programs. McArthur Island Sport and Event Centre Olympic Rink FIGURE SKATING • Coach Coordinator: Sandi Vyse, NCCP Level 3 Kamloops Skating Club • 250-851-1481 • Register online at: • kamloopslongblades@gmail.com www.kamloopsskatingclub.com • www.kamloopslongblades.com • Contact 250-554-4944 or Kamloops Long Blades has offered kamloopsskateclub@gmail.com affordable speed skating programs in our • Find us on Facebook at community since 1992 for all skill levels Kamloops Skating Club. and ages. • Head Coach: Heather Ansley • Assistant Coach: Dennis Bryan Programs offered*: • Club Programs (year-round, Fall Session: September-December with ongoing registration): Winter Session: January-March • summer ice camps Spring Session: April • dryland Summer Session: please inquire • long track opportunities Learn to Skate Programs offered: • inline skating • Preschool - ages 3-5 • high-performance cross-raining sessions • CanSkate - ages 5-12 *Speed skates are included with registration. For figure skating specific classes, please Try it once before joining the club - contact visit our website or contact us. View the Jodi at jodikamloops@gmail.com for more information. online schedule for location details.
• Head Coach: Brad Dalke • www.swimkamloops.com • admin@swimkamloops.com Canada Games Pool • 910 McGill Road • 250-828-3660
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O F W O R L D C L A S S D A N C E TAP ~ BALLET JAZZ ~ HIP HOP ACRO LY R I CA L / C O N T E M P O R A R Y MUSICAL THEATRE AGES 2 TO ADULT
ATION GENERAL REGISTR AQUATICS AND | Online - 6:30 am | General - 7:30 am t 21, 2019
Wednesday, Augus
Great exposure
for any
Dream Big & Learn
business
with our Professionaly Certified Instructors
KAMLOOPS
Dance Academy
www.kamloopsdance.com
REGISTER
ONLINE
Register early as classes fill quickly. Registration by phone throughout September
VALLEYVIEW SQUARE 7-2121 ETC Highway 250.828.0499
Visit www.kamloopsdance.com for more information
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PUBLISHING DECEMBER 6
Book your space today, contact Kate Potter
www.kamloopsthisweek.com kate@kamloopsthisweek.com 778-471-7541 1365B Dalhousie Dr. Kamloops, BC V2C 5P6
www.harpermountain.com | 250-828-0608
arper Mountain
family owned and operated since 1973
REGISTER FOR FALL
“A lifetime of learning begins here”
Montessori prepared environment:
Programs we offer:
• Practical Life - activities to aid in developing independence for the child • Sensorial - physical development of the senses • Language - speaking, listening, reading and writing • Mathematics - concepts of number, shape and space • Cultural Studies - enrich the child’s understanding of the world through the study of zoology, botany, geography, history, art and music
• Infant/Toddler: 7:30 am to 5:30 pm • Preschool: 8:45 am to 11:15 am OR 11:45 am to 2:15 pm • 3-5 Preschool / Childcare: 7:30 am to 5:30 pm • School Age Care: Before and after school care (including kindergarten children) 7:30 am to 5:30 pm. Pick up from Juniper, Marion Schilling, Lloyd George, School of the Arts, South Sahali, Summit, McGowan, Pacific Way, Aberdeen, Dufferin.
always & always going several steps beyond! Valleyview Campus
1764 Valleyview Drive Preschool Childcare - Ages 1 to 12
Sahali Campus
1585 Summit Drive Childcare - Ages 5 to 12
Pineview Campus
NEW! Orchards Walk Campus
1711 Copperhead Drive 3200 Valleyview Drive Preschool Preschool Childcare - Ages 1 to 12 Childcare - Ages 1 to 12
25O.319.9O44 • www.kamloopskidz.com