Peachland RECREATION Recreation Guide GUIDE
FALL 2020
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WELCOME BACK TO PEACHLAND RECREATION
Our Community Services team is excited to welcome you back. For the health and safety of you and others, we ask that all participants read, understand, follow and respect the important guidelines below. We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work through this together. WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN ATTENDING PROGRAMS OR VISITING OUR FACILITIES:
HAND HYGIENE
SYMPTOM SCREENING
ENHANCED CLEANING High touch areas will be cleaned twice daily. In addition, disinfecting spray will be available at all programs.
Larger or outdoor spaces may be used to ensure 2m (6 foot) distancing.
Frequent handwashing will be promoted at our facilities, particularly in programs.
Stay home if you are sick! Before visiting recreation facilities or attending programs, participants and staff are asked to do a self-check and stay home if experiencing any symptoms.
Shared equipment will be disinfected before and after use.
Water fountains will not be available, please bring your own water bottle.
Any participants displaying symptoms will be kindly asked to leave.
Program capacities may be reduced based on the space and type of activity.
Extra time is scheduled between activities for disinfection.
Please do not arrive more than 5 minutes before your class.
Come prepared to play as change rooms/showers will not be available.
Facility modifications include increased signage, floor markings and physical barriers.
Hand sanitizer or handwashing facilities are available at all indoor District facilities.
PHYSICAL DISTANCING & CONTROL MEASURES
Activities will require preregistration before participation. Drop-in attendance is not permitted. PLEASE NOTE: Our Community Services team is using the current information and guidelines from Provincial and Local Health Authorities to inform our recreation program offerings. As COVID-19 is unpredictable, we will continue to be adaptable. Programs may need to be changed, moved or cancelled as the pandemic and associated measures evolve. Refunds and/or credits will be made available as needed. For information on how the District is responding to COVID-19, please visit www.peachland.ca/COVID-19-Information.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents & Welcome Message �� 3 Children �������������������������������������������������������� 5 Children/Youth �������������������������������������������� 6 Pickleball ����������������������������������������������������11 Facility Rentals ������������������������������������������19 Parks ��������������������������������������������������������������23 Community Events ������������������������������������25 Community Programs ������������������������������28 Community Directory ������������������������������29
Message from the Director: The word we have heard many times over the course of this year is “unprecedented”. COVID-19 has impacted us worldwide and challenged us to reimagine how we work, connect and recreate. It has challenged us to explore new things and be mindful of our own personal safety like never before. While the Community Centre was closed, we saw an unprecedented number of people getting active in our parks and on our trails. It is a reminder that, in challenging times, we crave activity, nature and social connectivity. It has been a challenging time for us all, but we have been committed to continue to deliver community services and creatively come up with opportunities for our participants and our community to live a new normal. The benefit of a small town is that great ideas can come together quickly! Canada Day was a huge success with our pop-up neighbourhood concerts rolling through our community. This would not have been possible without the valuable partnership of both the Chamber of Commerce and the Peachland Fire Department. For me – it was a career highlight! Seeing friends and neighbours come together to celebrate differently, to dance in the street, to embrace the 15 minutes we had to offer – it truly was a day of community pride. Canada Day has inspired my team to continue to create, and I hope that our reimagined events for Halloween and Christmas will have similar community impact.
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The Community Centre is open and we have many programs running. We have pandemic control plans for all our programs, and I hope you and your family will try something new like Karate (p. 5 & 10) or Guitar (p. 5 & 8) or maybe some of our longtime favorites like yoga (p. 9) or Zumba (p. 10). We also have an opportunity for friends and family to partner together for Natural Soap Making (p. 8) or Indian Head Massage (p. 9). The success of these programs is dependent upon your participation. I hope we will see you here. Cheryl Wiebe, Director of Community Services
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We’re Listening! Customer Service Feedback
We Want
Your
Feedback
The District is continuously striving to develop new ways to improve service delivery to you. Your feedback is very important to us. Customer Service Feedback Kiosks are located at Municipal Buildings, or you can complete an online questionnaire at www.peachland.ca/customer-service-feedback where you can give constructive feedback regarding your customer service experience with the District of Peachland.
For further info, contact: Director of Corporate Services at
250-767-2647 or ppalmer@peachland.ca
Council Strategic Plan Following the 2018 elections, Mayor and Council completed a Corporate Strategic Plan for the current Council term. This document provides focus and direction in financial planning and guides the District’s short-term and long-term corporate management and decision making for Council and staff.
Top Priorities: • Sanitary Sewer Extension • Downtown Revitalization • Communication and Consultation • Highway 97 Bypass • Climate Change • Splash Park • Fire Hall
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Mission Statement: The District of Peachland exists to provide affordable, quality local services to taxpayers, residents and businesses. Council engages the community in twoway exchanges to fully understand the community’s needs and aspirations – Council’s decisions for and on behalf of the community are based on this understanding.
For more information on the 20192022 Corporate Strategic Plan and a complete list of priorities, visit www.peachland.ca.
Creative Playtime
In partnership with the Bridge Youth and Family Services Birth-6 years
Children will experience play and social interactions, and you, “the caregiver”, get an opportunity to meet other families and add some strategies to your parenting tool box. Refer to monthly calendar at www. thebridgeservices.ca for any closures or cancellations. Be sure to also check for last minute changes. No session Sep 25, 29, Oct 2 or 6. Main Rm Tue Fri FREE
Jen 10:00 am-12:00 pm Sep 22-Dec 15 10:00 am-12:00 pm Sep 18-Dec 18
B&G Club Tween Drop-In & Open Gym Time
Take part in cool activities, gym time at the Community Centre, crafts and games. Monthly calendars are available at the Club or on Facebook. See p. 6-7 for more programs. B&G Club and Main Rm Mon 3:45-5:45 pm FREE
Sep 14-Dec 21
In partnership with Taneda Karate Dojo 5-12 years
Challenge your child to something new. Your child will learn Original Style Chito Ryu Karate skills that will encourage them to achieve high standards of personal excellence in all aspects of their lives. Late registration available for prorated fees. $75 annual association fee collected by the Dojo. No session Nov 10. Main Rm
5-7 years
Tue #4294
4:30-5:30 pm $225/12 Sessions
Tue #4295
5:45-6:45 pm $225/12 Sessions
Sep 15-Dec 8
8-12 years Sep 15-Dec 8
Learn to Play Guitar 9-16 years
Inspire creativity and have fun learning to play the guitar. Students will learn proper hand and finger placement, rhythm, strumming technique and basic chords and scales. Students must supply their own acoustic guitar and pick. Private lessons available by request for $32/30 minutes. No session Oct 12. Banquet Rm Cole
9-12 years Mon #4324 Mon #4325
4:30-5:30pm $120/6 Sessions 4:30-5:30 pm $100/5 Sessions
Mon #4326 Mon #4327
5:45-6:45 pm $120/6 Sessions 5:45-6:45 pm $100/5 Sessions
Oct 5-Nov 16 Nov 23-Dec 21
13-16 years
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can’t afford to enrol their kids in organized sports and physical activities.
Jumpstart can help. Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities is dedicated to removing financial barriers
so ALL kids can get in the game.
Since 2005, Jumpstart has given more than 1,000 kids in the Westbank Chapter a sporting chance.
For information on how to apply for funding call
1-844-YES-PLAY
Oct 5-Nov 16 Nov 23-Dec 21
Zoom into Babysitting Training 10 years and over
Your child will gain the skills needed to look after children and earn a babysitting certificate. Participants will learn about nutrition, safety and basic first aid, child development, how to deal with behavioural problems and more. Zoom Margaret F-Sa 9:00-11:30 am #4354 $65/2 Sessions F-Sa 9:00-11:30 am #4355 $65/2 Sessions Sat 9:00 am-2:00 pm #4356 $65 Sat 9:00 am-2:00 pm #4357 $65 Sat 9:00 am-2:00 pm #4358 $65 Sat 9:00 am-2:00 pm #4359 $65 Tue 9:00 am-2:00 pm #4360 $65
Oct 9-10 Oct 23-24 Nov 7 Nov 21 Dec 5 Dec 19 Dec 22
Zoom into Home Alone 10 years and over
Prepare your children with the knowledge they need to stay home alone. Participants will learn skills focused on home safety rules, basic first aid, what to do in an emergency, stranger danger, safety to and from school and more. Zoom Margaret Fri 9:00-11:00 am #4345 $48 Sat 9:00-11:00 am #4346 $48 Fri 9:00-11:00 am #4347 $48 Fri 9:00-11:00 am #4348 $48 Sat 9:00-11:00 am #4349 $48 Sat 9:00-11:00 am #4350 $48 Sat 9:00-11:00 am #4351 $48 Sat 9:00-11:00 am #4352 $48 Tue 9:00-11:00 am #4353 $48
Children
In partnership with the Boys and Girls Clubs 9-12 years
Learn Karate
Sep 25 Sep 26 Oct 9 Oct 23 Nov 7 Nov 21 Dec 5 Dec 19 Dec 22
Learn more about Jumpstart at
jumpstart.canadiantire.ca
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BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE OKANAGAN
In Peachland - 5684 Beach Avenue - Tel: (250) 767-2515 Fax: (250) 767-6288 Email: peachland@bgco.ca www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca
2 0 2 0 FA L L P R O G R A M G U I D E The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Okanagan has been a leading provider of programs to children, youth and families since 1959. Our programs and services support the healthy physical, educational and social development of over 1,300 young people and families every day in 42 clubs and service locations throughout the Okanagan Valley. As a member of Boys & Girls Clubs of Canada, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Okanagan help young people grow healthy, happy and safely from birth to adulthood and are a resource and support for parents throughout their family’s involvement with us. Visit us to find out why Boys & Girls Clubs of the Okanagan is “A good place to be!”
In Partnership with the District of Peachland and the United Way We are proud to be a part of the Peachland Historic School! Registration for Fall Recreation programs begin in September! Registration forms will be available on our web-site at www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca when registration is open!
Youth Programs
Tuesday Youth Nights (Grades 8+) Bring your friends and join the staff in planning Tuesday night activities at the Club. We will make some snacks, listen to music, play video games, go on outings and try new activities! Day/Time: Tuesdays Sept 22 –Dec 15th 5:30pm - 8:30pm Cost: Free with $10 yearly membership **Please note there will a small fee for out trips as indicated on the monthly calendar.
Opportunities for Teens!
Looking to gain volunteer or leadership experience? Make a difference in a child’s life by helping out at the Club. We have opportunities to volunteer in our programs and at special events. Contact us at peachland@bgco.ca for more information.
Tween Programs Indoor Raquet Sports (Grades 4-7) Come in to the club at take part some serious fun. We will be playing all types of racquet sports including Tennis, Badminton and Pickle Ball. The more the merrier so be sure to grab your friends & come join us for an evening of high energy fun! Day/Time: Thursdays Sept 24 – Oct 15th 3:45 - 5:15pm Cost: FREE Bounce Back League (Ages 8-12) With a team of 2 qualified staff members, the BBL League National Program, will show children that sports can be fun, healthy and help them manage the ups and down of life both in and out of the game. Each week will consist of a warm-up, drills for skills, game time and team time. Snack provided each week. Day/Time: Thursdays Oct 22 – Dec 10 3:45pm to 5:15pm Cost: $30 for all 8 sessions Registration required
Holiday Themed Crafting Chaos (Grades 4-7) Do you love the holidays because of all the cool decorations and crafts you can make? You are not alone! Join fellow crafters to make Thanksgiving, Halloween and Christmas crafts that you can use to decorated your room or give as a gift to a friend. Day/Time: Thursdays Sept 24-Dec 17 5:30pm – 7pm Cost: $5 per session
No child is refused membership because of an inability to pay
Financial assistance is available for all programs and services. Talk to your Club Director for more information.
Special Notice
All program delivery procedures are reviewed and adapted to meet the health and safety requirements of the Provincial Health Officer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Programs that cannot meet the requirements of the Provincial Health Officer will be cancelled. Updates to program procedures will be communicated to participants, parents or guardians as required. For questions, please call the Peachland Club at 250-767-2515.
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Early & Middle Childhood Programs Peachland Preschool (ages 3 to 5) 250-768-3049 - 5486 Clements Crescent Our preschool provides the opportunity for children to play in an environment of learning, exploration, creativity, and growth! We welcome each child’s unique learning style in our rich early learning environment. For those who qualify, Boys and Girls Clubs of the Okanagan offer tuition sponsorships. Please contact 250-768-3049 for registration details
Tuesday and Thursday - 3 year olds -8:45-11:15 am Monday, Wednesday, Friday – 4yr olds – 8:45-11:45 am
After School Club (grades K-5)
The After School program takes place at the Boys and Girls Club of the Okanagan in Peachland (5684 Beach Ave) from 2:30-6:30pm for children in grades Kindergarten to Grade 5. Our programs are designed to provide a safe, nurturing, inclusive environment where children will be engaged in activities including creative arts, sports, personal growth, and life skills development. Transportation is provided from Peachland Elementary and a nutritious snack is served daily. Programs are also available on professional days and school breaks. *Pre-registration is required.
Blue Jays Rookie League (Grades 1-4)
Join us for a safe, fun, active and engaging baseball program for those who might not otherwise have the opportunity to participate in recreational or organized sport. Rookie League is a program that uses the game of baseball as a foundation to teach children the importance of team work, cooperation and self-esteem. Please preregister and remember to wear appropriate running shoes, warm clothing and bring a water bottle and ball glove. Gloves can be provided when indicated at registration. Day/Time: Tuesdays Sept 22 – Oct 13 3:00pm -5:00pm Cost: $10 for 4 sessions
Mad Science Club (Grades 1-4)
Join us for fun filled interactive experiments! Each week you will participate in a journey of exploration and discovery with your safety googles and science coat. Day/Time: Tuesdays Oct 20 – Dec 8 3:00pm to 5:00pm Cost: $40 for 8 sessions
Learn to Draw Cartoons (Grades 1-4)
Explore the basics of Animation and learn to draw your favorite Disney cartoon characters. Exercise your creativity and have fun discussing your favorite cartoons and comic book superheroes! No experience necessary. Day/Time: Tuesdays Sept 22 – Oct 13 3:00pm -5:00pm Cost: $20 for 4 sessions
Saturday Drop-In Program (Grades 1-7)
Drop-in programs are times when members may visit the Club and take part in a variety of activities for FREE with an annual membership of $10. Please note the changes in Drop-In. NO SESSION OCT 10, 31, DEC 5 Day/Time: Saturdays Sep 26-Dec 19 1:30-4:30pm Cost: Free with $10 yearly membership
Youth Services Youth Services are designed to deliver support to youth who are experiencing personal, family or social difficulties and require people and resources to assist them in getting the help they need.
Reconnect (ages 13-18)
Reconnect provides support, referrals, parent-teen mediation & advocacy for high-risk youth that are homeless or at-risk of homelessness. Contact: 250-258-0566
Restorative Justice (ages 11-24) The Restorative Justice Program is an approach that seeks to repair harm caused by a youth’s actions, through reconciliation with the person harmed and others affected. To achieve this, the youth must take responsibility for their actions and voluntarily agree to participate in the program. Contact (250)868-8541 ext.206 or restorativejustice@bgco.ca
FEEDBACK We want to hear from you! Boys and Girls Clubs of the Okanagan welcomes feedback. Sharing your experience helps us to continually improve our programs and services and better serve our communities. Visit our website www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca and tell us how we are doing.
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Vegan Cooking for Health 14 years and over
Discover the joy of healthy vegan cooking. Through demonstration, you will gain the knowledge of techniques, tools and the food to prepare fabulous dishes using nutrient dense ingredients. Kitchen Connie Thu 6:00-7:30 pm #4332 $45
Oct 29
Anti-Inflammatory Cooking 14 years and over
Learn how to cook plant-based recipes using anti-inflammatory ingredients. Through demonstration, you will gain the knowledge to turn healthy, fresh ingredients into delicious meals. Kitchen Connie Thu 6:00-7:30 pm #4333 $45
Nov 5
Creating Natural Immune Boosters
16 years and over
14 years and over
Explore the use of natural immunity boosting products and prepare for the cold and flu season. You will learn how to make aromatherapy sanitizer, foam soap and vapour chest rub. Banquet Rm Dawn Sun 12:30-3:30 pm #4340 $35
Nov 8
Learn to Make Lotion Candles 14 years and over
Create a gift from the heart this Christmas. You will learn how to make aromatherapy candles using natural ingredients including soy wax, therapeutic essential oils and massage oil. Participants will create a cold and flu candle and a stress-relief sleepy-time candle to take home. Banquet Rm Dawn Thu 5:00-7:30 pm #4337 $35 Sun 12:30-3:00 pm #4338 $35
Adult
Learn to Play Guitar
Nov 12 Nov 29
Inspire creativity and have fun learning to play the guitar. Students will learn proper hand and finger placement, rhythm, strumming technique and basic chords and scales. Students must supply their own acoustic guitar and pick. Private lessons available by request for $32/30 minutes. No session Oct 12. Banquet Rm Mon #4330 Mon #4331
Cole 7:00-8:00 pm $150/6 Sessions 7:00-8:00 pm $125/5 Sessions
Oct 5-Nov 16 Nov 23-Dec 21
Natural Soap Making All Ages
Learn how to make your own luxurious natural soap creations using the cold press method of combining oils (coconut, palm and olive) with lye. You and your partner will view a demonstration of the soap-making process and then add your choice of the provided scents, botanicals and extras to create 10 bars each of custom soap to take home. All supplies included. Bring a family member or close friend to make soap with. Banquet Rm Sheila Wed-Thu 5:00-6:30 pm #4334 $130/pair
Oct 14-Oct 15
Christmas Social Everyone Welcome MAX: 50
Thu, Dec 24
Community Centre Main Room
Join us for a special Christmas Celebration
COVID-19 protocols will be in effect. Maximum attendance allowed will be 50.
Christmas Sing-a-Long
9:00-10:00 am or 10:45-11:45 am
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AFlow Yoga
AYoga Workshops
AHIIT Fit
Increase energy, strength and flexibility with strong flow sequences, deep stretches and a focus on breath awareness to open the body. Variations offered to explore longer posture holds and pranayama (breath work) to expand and challenge your practice.
Explore common problem areas of the body and learn therapeutic techniques and routines to incorporate into your day-to-day life. Participants will receive specialized yoga instruction and education and will build the knowledge needed to create their own home programs.
Conquer your fitness goals through HIIT routines. You will perform short, intense bursts of cardio and resistance training with a variety of fitness equipment. Modifications are provided to accommodate all fitness levels.
14 years and over
4th Street Pl Tessa Tue 9:00-10:00 am #4291 $88/11 Sessions Fri 9:00-10:00 am #4292 $96/12 Sessions
Oct 6-Dec 15
Banquet Rm Dawn
Oct 2-Dec 18
Mon #4343
10:30-11:45 am $60/6 Sessions
Sep 28-Nov 9
Mon #4344
10:30-11:45 am $60/6 Sessions
Nov 16-Dec 21
ATherapeutic Yoga 14 years and over
Help support acute injuries, post-operative recovery, orthopedic pain and varying degrees of physical and/or emotional trauma. Postural alignments and holding pattern awareness combined with traditional yoga will be explored. No session Oct 12. Dawn 9:00-10:15 am $110/11 Sessions 10:00-11:15 am $120/12 Sessions 10:00-11:15 am $120/12 Sessions
Hips and Knees
Ayurveda Immune Booster 14 years and over
Sep 28-Dec 14
Learn about yoga’s sister practice “Ayurveda”, also known as the “science of life”. You will cover diet, exercise, breathing techniques, meditation and natural remedies designed to help boost immunity.
Sep 29-Dec 15
Dec 10
Banquet Rm Dawn Thu 5:15-7:15 pm #4339 $25
Oct 2-Dec 18
Indian Head Massage
ATherapeutic Flow Yoga 14 years and over
Perform a series of gentle and restorative flow sequences to promote physical and mental recovery. You will practice various poses, pranayama (breath work) and meditation to develop awareness of your body and allow you to connect to the present moment. No session Nov 11. 4th Street Pl Dawn Wed 4:15-5:30 pm #4364 $110/11 Sessions
Shoulders and Wrists
14 years and over
Share the experience of Traditional Indian Head Massage. You will learn ancient techniques that emphasize upper back, neck, face and head. Essential oil blends provided. Bring a blanket, yoga mat and a family member or close friend to practice with. Banquet Rm Dawn Thu 5:30-7:30 pm #4341 $50/pair
Oct 29
14 years and over
4th Street Pl Thu #4300 Thu #4301
Fadrina 5:30-6:30 pm $48/6 Sessions 5:30-6:30 pm $56/7 Sessions
Nov 5- Dec 17
AFunctional Fitness 14 years and over
Get in shape and improve your fitness level with low-impact, full-body workouts set at a moderate intensity. You will perform functional exercises designed to help maintain coordination, balance, core strength and flexibility for hiking, playing Pickleball or any other day-to-day activities. No session Oct 12 or Nov 11. 4th Street Pl Mon #4283 Mon #4285 Wed #4284 Wed #4286
Carla 9:30-10:45 am $50/5 Sessions 9:30-10:45 am $70/7 Sessions 9:30-10:45 am $60/6 Sessions 9:30-10:45 am $60/6 Sessions
Sep 21-Oct 26 Nov 2-Dec 14 Sep 23-Oct 28 Nov 4-Dec 16
Indoor Walking 14 years and over
Avoid slips and falls of walking outdoors and benefit from walking while meeting some new exercise partners. No session Oct 12, 21, Nov 11 or Dec 16. Main Rm M/W/F 8:00-9:00 am #4306 $10/Season
Sep 30-Dec 16
Sep 24- Oct 29
Adult
Banquet Rm Mon #4342 Tue #4298 Fri #4299
14 years and over
Oct 2-Dec 23
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ALearn to Belly Dance with Chereefa 14 years and over
Feel graceful, powerful and elegant. You will receive step-by-step instruction that will get you dancing. This class is for women only. No session Oct 12. Main Rm M/W #4362
Chereefa 11:30 am-12:15 pm $45/9 Sessions
Oct 7-Nov 9
ASeniors Stretch & Strength
Learn Karate
In partnership with Taneda Karate Dojo 16 years and over
Try something new and have fun challenging yourself to learn karate. You will learn Original Style Chito Ryu Karate skills that will encourage you to achieve high standards of personal excellence in all aspects of your life. $75 annual association fee collected by the Dojo. No session Nov 10. Main Rm Tue #4296
7:00-8:30 pm $255/12 Sessions
Sep 15-Dec 8
AZumba 14 years and over
Blend world upbeat rhythms with easy to follow choreography for a total body workout. You will learn dance routines that combine interval & resistance training to tone and burn fat, all with a Latin flavour! Please bring comfortable gym or dance shoes & bottled water. 4th Street Pl Carole Tue 5:30-6:30 pm #4297 $88/11 Sessions
Oct 6-Dec 15
55 years and over
Adult
Improve your coordination, strength, balance, posture and range of motion using a variety of props and supports. 4th Street Pl Carla Tue 11:00 am-12:00 pm #4287 $48/6 Sessions Tue 11:00 am-12:00 pm #4289 $56/7 Sessions Thu 11:00 am-12:00 pm #4288 $48/6Sessions Thu 11:00 am-12:00 pm #4290 $56/7 Sessions
Sep 22-Oct 27 Nov 3-Dec 15 Sep 24- Oct 29 Nov 5- Dec 17
ASpin, Core & Stretch 14 years and over
Burn calories, build strength and pedal your way to improved fitness with spin drills, core stability exercises and a stretch to round out your sweat session. No session Oct 21 or Nov 11. Main Rm Wed #4307
Frances 6:30-7:30 pm $64/8 Sessions
Oct 7-Dec 9
Angel Tree
Help other families less fortunate this season. Visit an Angel Tree Nov 23-Dec 18. Trees are located at the Community Centre.
Fitness Room 14 years and over During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Fitness Room has been relocated into the Community Centre gym and stage. The fitness room features 3 treadmills, elliptical trainer, 2 spin bikes, recumbent bike, stair climber, rowing machine, free weights and a squat rack. The universal cable machine is unavailable at this time. Change room and shower facilities are closed to the public.
FITNESS ROOM HOURS: Sep 21-Sep 25 Mon-Fri 8:00 am-3:45 pm Sep 27-Dec 18 Sun 12:00-4:00 pm Mon-Thu 8:00 am-8:00 pm Fri 8:00 am-5:00 pm CLOSED Saturdays and statutory holidays $20/Month or $40/3 months
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Pickleball Schedule At a Glance MON
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Recreation Pickleball
Pickleball 3.0-3.5 9:05-11:00 am
Pickleball 1.0-2.5 9:05-11:00 am
Welcome to Peachland Pickleball. Peachland Recreation endeavours to provide a variety of recreational and competitive play opportunities to Peachland residents and guests. Volunteers support the Pickleball program by helping manage day-to-day operation. Please choose a rating below best suited for you. Ranking is based on IFP Rating System. Volunteers can also assist you in finding out your rating. A brief description is below; however, for a detailed description, please see the recreation staff or volunteers.
Pickleball 1.0-2.5 11:15 am-1:15 pm
Pickleball 3.0-3.5 11:15 am-1:15 pm
Pickleball 3.5 10:45 am-12:45 pm
Pickleball 3.0-3.5 1:30-3:30 pm
Pickleball 3.75+ 1:30-3:30 pm
Rating 1.0-2.5 • Minimal to no knowledge of the game • Can sustain short rally with player of equal ability • Some knowledge of court positions • Developing basic shots (forehand, backhand, volley, overhead and serve)
Rating 3.75+ • Aggressive play and teamwork in doubles • Consistent and dependable strokes including directional control and depth on both forehand and backhand shots • Reliable serves, lobs, overheads, approach shots and volleys and can use a spin shot with some success • Anticipates a shot and regularly can hit a winning shot • Forces an opponent into making errors
Pickleball 3.75+ 1:30-3:30 pm
Pickleball All Play 5:45-7:45 pm
Pickleball 2.0-3.0 12:00-1:45 pm Pickleball 3.0-3.5 1:30-3:30 pm
Pickleball 3.75+ 2:00-3:45 pm
Pickleball All Play 5:45-7:45 pm
Pickleball Flex Registration As part of the District of Peachland's COVID-19 safety plan, only two Pickleball courts with a maximum of 12 players are permitted. No drop-in available but you can register as an alternate by joining the waitlist. Six alternates per session will have the opportunity to rotate through available spaces. Alternates must maintain a punchcard. Recreation staff will notify alternates when space is available to play. 3.5
Pickleball
14 years and over
Challenge your opponents to this exciting game that is played on a badminton court, using tennis rules, a paddle and a wiffle ball. Appropriate footwear such as inside court shoes is recommended. No session Oct 11, 12, 21, 22, Nov 11 or Dec 16. Main Rm
1.0-2.5 Mon #4309 Mon #4310 Wed #4311
11:15 am-1:15 pm $37.80/12 Sessions 1:30-3:30 pm $37.80/12 Sessions 9:05-11:00 am $31.50/10 Sessions
Sun #4312
12:00-1:45 pm $34.65/11 Sessions
Sep 28-Dec 21 Sep 28-Dec 21 Sep 30-Dec 23
Thu #4317
10:45 am-12:45 pm $34.65/11 Sessions
Tue #4318 Thu #4319 Sun #4316
1:30-3:30 pm $40.95/13 Sessions 1:30-3:30 pm $34.65/11 Sessions 2:00-3:45 pm $34.65/11 Sessions
Mon #4321 Thu #4322
5:45-7:45 pm $34.65/11 Sessions 5:45-7:45 pm $34.65/11 Sessions
Oct 1- Dec 17
3.75+ Sep 29-Dec 22 Oct 1- Dec 17 Sep 27-Dec 13
All Play Sep 28-Dec 14 Oct 1- Dec 17
Pickleball
Rating 3.0-3.5 • Consistent on serve and service return for medium and faster paced balls • Improved skills with basic shots and developing shot placement skills including direction and depth control • Beginning to anticipate opponent’s shot and attempt lob and dinks with little success • Comfortable with aggressive net play
Pickleball 1.0-2.5 1:30-3:30 pm
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2.0-3.0 Sep 27-Dec 13
3.0-3.5 Mon #4313 Wed #4320 Wed #4314 Fri #4315
9:05-11:00 am $37.80/12 Sessions 11:15 am-1:15 pm $31.50/10 Sessions 1:30-3:30 pm $31.50/10 Sessions 1:30-3:30 pm $37.80/12 Sessions
Sep 28-Dec 21 Sep 30-Dec 23 Sep 30-Dec 23
To maximize opportunity for all, limit your initial enrollment to 2 sessions/person.
Oct 2-Dec 18
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RECREATION
GUIDE Think Active • Be Active
www.westkelownacity.ca/recreation Pick up your copy of the guide at:
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Mount Boucherie Community Centre • Johnson Bentley Memorial Aquatic Centre • Webber Road Community Centre • Lakeview Heights Community Hall Westside Youth Centre • Westside Seniors Activity Centre • Westbank Regional Library • West Kelowna Visitors Centre • Westbank Lions Community Centre
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Connect With Comfort Your church community is with you in spirit.
Turn to our online sermons and resources for inspiration, reassurance and spiritual guidance through these troubled times.
Worship with us at Grace Lutheran in 2 ways 10:00 am In-Person Worship
RSVP Required as limited to no more than 50 people (250-769-5685) or info@gracelutherankelowna.com
Online Worship at:
www.gracelutherankelowna.com Watch the service from the videos tab Right underneath the picture of the church.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
1162 Hudson Road, West Kelowna, BC V1Z 1J3 • 250.769.5685 • www.gracelutherankelowna.com Pastor: Ed Skutshek & David Wunderlich • A member congregation of CALC & LCMC
Johnson Bentley Memorial Aquatic Centre Phase 2 Re-Opening (Limited Services) Starting Sept 14 • Over 40 Land & Aqua Fitness Classes per week • Children/Youth/Adult General Programs • Red Cross Swimming Lessons • Advanced Aquatic Training • Weight Room **Lane Swim, Drop in Aqua/Land Fitness, Water Walking & Physio & Weight Room are now considered “Call-In Drop-In” programs. Starting Sundays, you must reserve (in-person or telephone only) up to 2 spots/program NEW for the upcoming week. Call the Pool for all the details.
Community Recreation That Fits Your Life! For all the program details & new COVID-19 Safety procedures, check out your West Kelowna Fall Recreation Guide available Online Only Please note: Our programs follow COVID -19 provincial health guidelines for sanitation, social distancing and gathering size limits. Space is limited.
3737 Old Okanagan Hwy, West Kelowna
778 -797-POOL (7665)
www.WestKelownaCity.ca/pool Swim Safe…Get Fit…Be Active…
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Season runs from mid-October through mid-March Join us at our registration evening Thursday September 24th from 6pm - 9pm
Daytime leagues
- Senior Men’s - Senior Ladies - Senior Mixed - Mixed Stick
Evening leagues
- Men’s - Ladies - Open Mixed - Mixed Social
◆ Junior curling, after school every Wednesday ◆
For more information call, email or visit our website 250-494-9322 info@summerlandcurling.org www.summerlandcurling.org
Bargain Bin and
Peachland United Church Located at 4421 4th St Facilities: Church Hall 20’ X50’ Capacity 65 Church Sanctuary Capacity 106 (pews)
Bargain Bin Thrift Store “Consignment Quality at Thrift Store Prices” Open Noon to 3:00 pm Wednesday to Saturday
Donations accepted during business hours
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Hours 7:30am-5:00pm 3155 Glenrosa Road, West Kelowna
mspattysmontessori.ca
2-5 yrs The goal of early childhood education should be to activate the child’s own natural desire to learn.” MARIA MONTESSORI
Preschool & Daycare
For Information Call
250-869-5185
mspattysmontessori@hotmail.com
Regional Park programs are back! Join us outdoors this fall. More information at: rdco.com/parks Instagram @regionalparks
Parks Services 1450 KLO Road, Kelowna, BC 250-469-6232 | parks@rdco.com MOUNTAIN Purple CMYK - 86/100/0/12
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FULL AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE & REPAIRS Family owned and operated
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Interested in Serving our Community? Lions are a group of volunteers with good moral character and reputation within our community. We are members of Lions Clubs International, founded in 1917 and is now the world’s largest service club organization with over 1.4 million members in 190 countries. We maintain an active schedule of events in our community and are very much a “Hands-On” club volunteering our time throughout the year. We are always happy to have new members come out and join the crew. The Peachland Lions can afford you the opportunity to give back to the community and make new friends in the process. Aside from community involvement we are also a very socially active club.
Please phone for more information: 250-767-0082 or visit our website, just Google Peachland Lions Club
KELOWNA: 250-861-8324 TOLL FREE: 877-954-8433
GoByBike Sept 28 – Oct 4, 2020 Central Okanagan Use your bike for transportation for at least one day and ENTER TO WIN a cycling trip for two to the Atlantic Coast of Portugal, sponsored by Exodus Travels. Learn more at smartTRIPS.ca
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Peachland Community Centre
Located at 4450 6th Street *Please call for updated COVID-19 protocols. Facility Features: • Wheelchair accessible • 40 round tables (5’) • AED • Commercial kitchen • 300+ chairs • Shower facilities • 50 rectangular tables (8’ x 2.5’) Banquet Room (36 ft x 47 ft) Maximum Capacity: 20 • Access to commercial kitchen • Catering supplies Main Room (92 ft x 68 ft) Maximum Capacity: 50 • Catering supplies for 250 people • Stage • Access to commercial kitchen & bar area Located at 4475 4th Street • Please call for updated COVID-19 protocols. Maximum capacity: 20 Facility Features: • Small non-commercial kitchenette • AED
Rates and availability: 250.767.2133 or rec-clerk@peachland.ca
The Little Schoolhouse Located at 1898 Brandon Lane, the Little Schoolhouse is operated by the Little Schoolhouse Society. It combines a quaint oldfashioned atmosphere with up-to-date facilities. *Please call for updated COVID-19 protocols. Maximum Capacity: 50 Facility Features: (Capacity varies depending upon event set up)
Facility Rentals
4th Street Place
• Wheelchair accessible • Small kitchenette • Refinished fir wood flooring • Outside paved terrace
• 50 chairs & 6 tables • Wisteria-covered patio and outside paved terrace
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The Peachland Historic School
Located at 5684 Beach Ave, the Peachland Historic School is home to the Peachland Visitor Centre, Legends of the Lake Interpretive Centre, Okanagan Boys and Girls Club and the Peachland Art Gallery. The 1908 primary school had been home to generations of children in Peachland until it closed in 2002. This rejuvenated iconic community asset provides for local children and youth programming as well as an accessible location for recreation, arts, cultural and social programming for all ages. Community rentals are also available. *Please call for updated COVID-19 protocols. .
Facility Rentals
Facility Features:
Peachland Art Gallery
Located in the Mary Smith Hall at the Peachland Historic School, the Peachland Art Gallery is a volunteer artist-run community gallery hosted by the Peachland Community Arts Council (PCAC). The Arts Council is dedicated to providing this beautiful space to local and regional artists. This all-inclusive space welcomes displays by painters, photographers, sculptors, fabric artists, potters, dancers, singers and more. Musical performances, literary readings and other art-related events are hosted throughout the year. Art-related rentals will be considered by the PCAC upon request. Everyone is welcome. *Please call for updated COVID-19 protocols.
Mary Smith Hall
Maximum Capacity: 50 (Capacity varies depending upon event set up)
Rates and availability:
250.767.7422
www.peachlandarts.ca
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• Peachland Visitor Centre • Legends of the Lake Interpretive Centre • Peachland Youth Centre • Yuma Myotis and Little Brown Myotis Maternity Roost • Peachland Art Gallery in the Mary Smith Hall • Community meeting/ program space • Gathering Peachland’s Past exhibit
Peachland Visitor Centre Located in the Peachland Historic School. *Please call for updated COVID-19 protocols. Conference Room Maximum Capacity: 24
(Capacity varies depending upon event set up)
Rates and availability:
250.767.2455
Facility Rentals
Okanagan Boys and Girls Club Located in the Peachland Historic School, the Boys and Girls Club is home to the Peachland Youth Centre. For child and youth program information, see p. 6 & 7.
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Peachland Wellness Centre
Facility Rentals
Peachland Wellness Centre (PWC) provides programs and services that connect people through support, education, information, referral and outreach. PWC values volunteers and collaborates with other community members, organizations and the District of Peachland. The charmingly renovated 1940s-style, cozy little house is wheelchair accessible. *Please call for updated COVID-19 protocols. Main Room Maximum Capacity: 30
Facility Features: • Kitchen • Wheelchair accessible • Comfortable seating
Open Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 3:00 pm 4426 5th Street, 250.767.0141 www.peachlandwellnesscentre.ca
50+ Activity Centre Located at 5672 Beach Ave, the 50+ Activity Centre is operated by the Peachland & District Retirement Society offering programs for the enjoyment and well-being of its members as well as offering the facilities to the community for rental. *Please call for updated COVID-19 protocols. Maximum Capacity: 50 Facility Features: • Commercial kitchen • Catering supplies for 150 • Stage • Bar area • Dance floor • House sound system • Stage lighting • Wheelchair accessible
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13th Street Viewpoint Beach Ave & 13th St
Boat Launch Beach Ave & 8th St
Burdekin Lane Buchanan Rd
Cenotaph Park Beach Ave & 2nd St
Centennial Park Cenotaph to Swim Bay
DO GS ON WELC -LE OM A E DO SH GS OF WEL F-L CO EA ME SH PA SS IVE /SO FT AC TIV E AC TIV E
PARK NAME
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• Swimming • Picnic Area • Spirit Square • No Boats in Swimming Area • Outdoor Music Equipment
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• Boat Launch (No Overnight Parking)
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• Undeveloped Walkway • Picnic Area • Beach Access
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• Memorial • Scenic • Walkway • Flower Bed
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• Memorial • Scenic • Picnic Area • Beach Access • Benches
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• Neighbourhood Park • Picnic Area • Playground
Chevallier Park Desert Pines Ave & Coldham Rd
Cousins Park
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Beach Ave & 6th St
Cove Beach (Davis Cove) Doggy Beach T-Boat Launch Hwy 97 & Princeton Ave
Eagles View Trail Ponderosa Dr
Elizabeth Warrendorf Trail Renfrew Rd to Bulyea Ave
Forest Hill Drive Park Forest Hill Dr
Gillam Crescent Park End of Gillam Cres
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MacKinnon Park MacKinnon Rd & Upton Rd
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• Undeveloped Trail
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• Wilderness • Hiking
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Riding Club Princeton Ave & Law St
• Undeveloped Neighbourhood Park
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• Spirit Square • Picnic Area • Benches • Washrooms • Playground • Totem Pole/Pavilion • Bat Interpretive Trail • Wheelchair Accessible Fishing Pier
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• Neighbourhood Park • Picnic Area • Playground
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• Walkway (paved path) • Picnic Area • Tennis & Pickleball Courts • Skate Park • Outdoor Fitness Equipment
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• Active transportation route linking Lang Road with Trepanier Bench Road
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• Wilderness Park • Hiking
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Morrison Rd 5380 Princeton Ave
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Morrison Park Mountain View Park
• Boat Launch • Breakwater • Swimming • Picnic Area • Scenic • Partial Fenced Dog Area
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Elliott Ave
Trepanier Bench Rd
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• Wilderness Park • Hiking
Knoblauch Park
Lang Trail
• Beach Access • Swimming • Sandy Area • Scenic
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Beach Ave across from Museum
Hwy 97 & San Clemente Ave
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Heritage Park
Lambly Park
• Sports Field • Softball Diamond • Washrooms • Summer Concession Nearby
Parks
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• Neighbourhood Park • Picnic Area • Scenic • Playground
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• Wilderness Park • Hiking • Winter Ice Rink
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• Clubhouse • Riding Area
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DO GS ON WELC -LE OM A E DO SH GS OF WEL F-L CO EA ME SH PA SS IVE /SO FT AC TIV E AC TIV E
PARK NAME Sanderson Park
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Stairway to Heaven
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Strachan’s Corner
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5900 Sanderson Ave Victoria St at Gladstone Cres 8th-13th St
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Trepanier Bay Beach
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Trepanier Linear Park
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Beach Ave & Todd Rd
WA Lang
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6th Ave & Pincushion Pl
York Trail
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Parks
York Ln
• Wilderness • Access via Stairs (long) • Scenic • Boat Launch • Swimming • Picnic Area • Scenic • Dogs may swim off-leash but must be on-leash on the shore *Dogs in designated areas only
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Beach Ave & 6th St
Beach Ave & Todd Rd
• Wilderness Park• Hiking
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Swim Bay
FEATURES
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• Swimming/Swim Lessons • Concession/Picnic Area • Wharf/Diving Board • Zip Line/Rope Swing • Lifeguards • Washrooms • Wheelchair Lake Access and Aquatic Mobility Devices
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• Sandy Beach • Boat Launch • Swimming Area • Washrooms • Creekside Waterway • Benches • Information Kiosk • Outdoor Fitness Equipment
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• Wilderness Park • Hiking • Access to Regional District and Crown Land access to Pincushion Mountain *Dogs on-leash required outside District boundary
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• Active transportation route linking York Lane with the Peachland Cemetery
Park Rentals Rotary Centennial Pavilion & Heritage Park
Located at Beach Ave and 1st St, Heritage Park is ideal for weddings and community gatherings. Park Features: • Electrical • Washrooms across the street • Water • Children’s playground
Cousins Park
Located at Beach Ave and 6th St, Cousins Park is both a ball field and a special event site. Park Features: • Electrical • Water • Washrooms across the street
For rental information, call: 250.767.2133 or email: rec-clerk@peachland.ca.
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JACK-O’-LANTERN WALK ON THE HAUNTED DOCK
Sat, Oct 31 5:30-8:00 pm
drop-off 2:00-5:00 pm
ENTRY BY DONATION TO THE PEACHLAND FOODBANK GOODIE BAGS, DECORATIONS, PUMPKIN CARVING CONTEST, PHOTO BOOTH
Zoom with Santa
Community Events
HERITAGE PARK
Jack-‘o-lantern
Sat, Dec 12 12:30-2:30 pm #4363
To book your visit with Santa, call 250.767.2133 or visit peachland.ca/christmas-celebrations
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Mountain View Park Ice Rink The seasonal rink is dependent upon the cooperation of Mother Nature and the amazing volunteers at Peachland Fire and Rescue. Open daily as conditions permit from 7:00 am-10:00 pm. Features • 3 on 3 hockey rink • Tot rink • Rink lights Skating Etiquette: • Helmets are strongly recommended • The tot rink is for leisure skating only – no team sports allowed • Children under 8 must be supervised • Skating aids are allowed on the tot rink only Please respect “Rink Closed” signage as any use will damage the liner and impact the future of the rink.
Location: 5380 Princeton Ave ~ For more information, call 250.767.2133
Recognize neighbourly acts in Peachland! Good
r u o b h g ei
N
AWARD
The new ‘Good Neighbour Award’ will recognize small acts that help keep neighbourhoods clean, safe, quiet and attractive. Four awards will be presented over the year recognizing neighbourly acts in the spring, summer, fall and winter. Recipients will receive passes for recreation classes and activities.
For more information visit www.peachland.ca/bylaw-enforcement. To nominate a neighbour, residents can send an email to info@peachland.ca.
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Community Events
Light Up THE BLOCK Fri and Sat, Dec 4-5 • Your neighbourhood Goodies, music, photo booth, caroling, countdown to neighbourhood light up Organize a pop-up Light-Up party for 50 people in your neighbourhood.
Call 250.767.2133
to book your 30-minute block party
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**The following programs are not affiliated with the District of Peachland or the Community Centre. The District of Peachland provides the following groups free advertising for their recreational, educational and cultural programs as a community service. If you wish to list your local group or program in the next Recreation Guide, please contact Cheryl at 250.767.2133.
Events Peachland Remembrance Day Services Nov 11 Due to COVID-19, plans for Remembrance Day are not yet confirmed. Whether we are able to join together in remembrance or need to do so safely in our home, we hope you will take the time to remember those who died in military service, and honour those who served in wartime.
Community Programs
Programs Okanagan Boys and Girls Clubs
The Boys and Girls Club offers a variety of programs and opportunities for children and youth including a preschool program, afterschool program and Peachland Youth Centre. For more information, see p. 6 & 7 or visit www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca.
Girl Guides of Canada
Enabling girls to be confident, resourceful and courageous. The Girl Guides of Canada continues to help girls and young women make a difference in the world. Contact Maureen at 250.767.2859.
Boxing Club
The Boxing Club meets on Mon & Wed 6-8 pm at 4th Street Place, September through June. 4th Street Place is equipped with a boxing ring where youth 11-18 years of age will get fit while learning counter-punch style boxing and good healthy respect for others as well as developing both confidence and character. For more information, call Jimmy at 250.575.1505.
50+ Activity Centre
Located at 5672 Beach Avenue, the Activity Centre is operated by the Peachland & District Retirement Society and offers programs for the enjoyment and wellbeing of its members. Membership in the PDRS is $15 per year and enables those 50 years of age and over to participate in all activities. The Centre is available for rental for such occasions as wedding receptions, dances, banquets, etc.; rates vary with times booked. For information on membership, activities or rentals, please call 250.767.9133 or drop in and pick up a schedule. Office hours are weekday mornings from 9:30-11:30 am.
Wellness Centre
Dedicated to the provision of services and programs that benefit the individual and the community, the Wellness Centre provides a variety of weekly programs such as Sunday breakfasts, skill development and social and support programs. For more information, call 250.767.0141.
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Is your group or organization not listed, or do we need to update the contact information? We try to maintain an up-to-date directory both in the Recreation Guide and on the municipal website. We apologize for any errors or omissions. Please contact the Recreation Clerk at rec-clerk@peachland.ca with current information and we will ensure to update the directory in the next issue.
Arts and Culture
Friends of the Peachland Library Sandra 250.767.9076 PDRS 50+ Activity Centre 250.767.9133 Peachland Art Gallery 250.767.7422 Peachland Art Group Launna 250.864.9332 Peachland Community Arts Council Deb 250.767.6796 Passion 4 Art Roberta 250.767.2954 Peachland Little Theatre Judith 250.768.0687 Peachland Quilters Club Barbara 250.767.2357 Peachland Variety Singers Phyllis 250.767.2546 Pincushion Quilt Guild Val 250.768.7916
Churches
District of Peachland
Burning Complaints Fire Department Non-Emergency After Hours Municipal Office Municipality After Hours Recreation Department Water/Public Works Shop
Facilities
PDRS 50+ Activity Centre Boys and Girls Club Little Schoolhouse Linda Art Gallery Chamber of Commerce Food Bank Museum Wellness Centre
250.767.9237 250.767.2354 250.767.9626 250.767.2206 250.767.3131 250.469.8577 250.469.8577 250.767.2647 250.868.1621 250.767.2133 250.767.2108 250.767.9133 250.767.2515 250.767.6446 250.767.7422 250.767.2422 250.767.3312 250.767.3441 250.767.0141
Health and Wellness
PDRS 50+ Activity Centre 250.767.9133 Peachland Wellness Centre 250.767.0141 TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Dorothy 250.300.9947
Schools
Glenrosa Middle School 250.870.5176 Mount Boucherie Secondary 250.870.5101 Peachland Elementary 250.870.5122
Service Clubs
Masonic Lodge Peachland Lions Club Steve Peachland Rotary Club Linda Royal Canadian Legion Branch #69
250.767.3049 250.767.0082 250.707.3031 250.767.9404
BEEPS Darlene 250.767.2143 Central Okanagan Railway Don 250.767.3441 Eagles Investment Club Andrew 250.317.7636 Farmers and Crafters Market Linda 250.317.0407 Friends of the Parrot Sanctuary Ray 250.767.9030 Friendship Club Colleen 604.619.0530 PDRS 50+ Activity Centre 250.767.9133 Peachland Residents Association Phyllis 250.767.9204 Peachland Senior Citizens’ Housing Society 250.767.0183 Peachland Seniors Support Society Jody 778.581.4445 Peachland Sportsmen Association Ann 250.768.5009 Peachland Trekkers Eric 250.767.0318 Peachland Watershed Alliance Taryn 250.767.6456 Peachland Yacht Club Bill 250.319.7447 Pentowna Marina Mason 250.859.0778 Sowers & Growers Garden Club Phyllis 250.767.2546 World of Wheels Pam 250.767.6718
Sport & Fitness
Adult Slo-Pitch Archery Club Boxing Club Ni Sei Karate Do Club Seniors Slo-Pitch Peachland Riding Club
Matt Larry Jimmy Craig Mike Sandy
250.878.0008 250.767.2311 250.575.1505 250.767.2673 250.768.5026 250.718.2761
Citizens Patrol Bill Community Police Office Mina Jean Fall Fair Committee Tami Fire and Rescue Brigade Dennis Friends of the Peachland Library Sandra Habitat For Humanity Kelowna and ReStore Historical Society Don PDRS 50+ Activity Centre Peachland Boys & Girls Club Peachland Art Gallery Donna Peachland Hospital Auxiliary to KGH Gail Peachland Wellness Centre World of Wheels Pam
250.767.2623 250.767.2623 778.583.4514 250.767.2841 250.767.9076 778.755.4346 250.767.3441 250.767.9133 250.767.2515 250.767.0330 250.767.2245 250.767.0141 250.767.6718
Volunteer Opportunities
Children & Youth
Ambassadorial Society Bridge Family Resource Girl Guides of Canada Greata Creek Camp Peachland Boys & Girls Club
Community Directory
Baptist Church Maple Springs Bible Camp Peachland Community Church John Peachland United Church & Bargain Bin St. Margaret’s Anglican Church
Special Interest
Linda 778.479.2843 Jen 250.763.0456 Ext 203 Maureen 250.767.2859 Lee 250.767.9626 250.767.2515
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EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION PEACHLAND RESIDENTS
We Are Here! District of Peachland Recreation Office 4450 6th Street Peachland, BC V0H 1X6 Contact us by: Phone: 250.767.2133 Fax: 250.767.9597 E-mail: rec-clerk@peachland.ca Web: www.peachland.ca Recreation Clerks Carly-Anne Wise cwise@peachland.ca Tamie Sanderson tsanderson@peachland.ca
Register in-person only with valid photo ID starting Thu, Sep 17 at 8:30 am. Residents can register themselves and family members of the same household only.
Registration starts Residents only: September 17 at 8:30 am Online: September 18 at 12 noon In Person: September 21 at 8:30 am Registration for fall programs begins online Friday, September 18 at 12 noon and in person Monday, September 21 at 8:30 am and continues until a decision is made regarding the program (anywhere from one week until 48 hours from the start date).
Register Today – 3 Ways to Register
Recreation Coordinator Ben Stringer bstringer@peachland.ca Community Services Director Cheryl Wiebe cwiebe@peachland.ca
In Person Cash, Cheque, Debit Card, Visa, Mastercard, or Amex
By Phone Visa, Mastercard, or Amex 250.767.2133
Online Visa, Mastercard, or Amex www.peachland.ca *Payment is due at the time of registration
We are on Facebook! Search “Peachland Recreation” and stay up-to-date and connected to our events and programs. Become a fan by clicking “Like” on our Page.
OFFICE HOURS: Summer Hours: Sep 21-25 Mon-Fri 8:00-11:30 am & 1:00-3:00 pm Fall Hours: Sep 27-Dec 18 Mon-Thu 8:00 am-8:00 pm Fri 8:00 am-5:00 pm Sun 12:00-4:00 pm Closed: Oct 11/12 & Nov 11
General Registration Information
• Appropriate program selection and registration are the responsibility of the person registering for the program. • Participants can transfer from one program to another only if space is available. • Prorated refunds will be issued at the time/date of notification. There is a 20% processing fee unless the withdrawal is accompanied by a statement from a medical doctor. • All classes are subject to cancellation due to COVID-19, insufficient registration, instructor availability, inclement weather or non-availability of facilities. In these cases, a full or prorated refund will be issued. • Class sizes are limited and are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. • Classes have both minimum and maximum numbers of participants required. Please register early. • Drop-in attendance has been suspended as part of the District’s COVID-19 Safety Plan. Only registered attendance will be accepted at this time.
Customer Satisfaction
Your satisfaction is important to us. Should you be unsatisfied with a program or service we offer, a refund may be issued at the discretion of management.
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Recycling Guide A Message from the Regional Waste Reduction Office
How to Sort your Recycling What Goes in Your Recycling Cart – Put these items loose in your cart, do not bag them NO C TI PLASGS BA ED W ALLO
Hard plastic containers
Paper, envelopes, magazines, catalogues
Gable-top and Tetra Pak cartons
Cardboard and boxboard boxes
Spiral-wound cans for chips, juice etc.
Shredded paper (put in clear plastic bag)*
Paper bags - single and multiple layer
*only time a bag is permitted in recycling
Frozen dessert boxes
Foil wrap, containers and plates
Paper and plastic drink cups and lids
Metal cans and lids (with labels)
Plastic clamshells and trays
Empty aerosol cans (no paints, chemicals)
Recycle at Depot Only – Do NOT put these items in your recycling cart, take them to a Depot for recycling only
Plastic bags and overwrap
Styrofoam containers, trays, packaging
Non-refundable glass jars and bottles
Other Flexible Packing: Chip bags and snack wrappers, cellophane, zipper bags and pouches, mesh bags and more. For a full list visit RecycleBC.ca/FlexiblePackaging
What Stays Out of Your Recycling Cart – Leave these items out
NO Garbage
NO Hazardous Waste Take to a Recycling Depot
NO electronics, appliances Take to a Recycling Depot
NO soft or hard cover books Donate to charity
NO hard plastic toys Donate to charity
NO Tupperware containers Donate to charity
NO clothes, textiles Donate to charity
Download Your Own Recycle Coach App
Visit rdco.com/recycle, or call the Regional Waste Reduction Office at 250.469.6250
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Peachland Recreation Inspiring active participation and community involvement
Learn to Play Guitar page 5 & 8
Vegan Cooking For Health page 8
Christmas Social
Learn to Belly Dance page 10
PHOTO: KARI KALLEN
page 8
Learn Karate page 5 & 10
Zoom into Babysitting & Home Alone page 5
Learn to Make Lotion Candles page 8
Natural Soap Making page 8