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Spirit of Peachland Civic Awards Do you know...
...an outstanding volunteer, athlete, artist or business person in the community?
If yes...
...nominate them today for a Spirit of Peachland Civic Award.
How to Nominate
1. Review the nomination categories and complete the nomination form available: • online at www.peachland.ca • for pick up at the District Office (5806 Beach Ave) or the Community Centre (4450 6th St) • by email to legislativeclerk@peachland.ca 2. Write a nomination letter 3. Provide 1-3 letters of support (Citizen of the Year only) Selections will be based on the nominee’s achievements and contributions for the year of 2018.
As well, each year the District recognizes (upon request) the following milestones: Wedding Anniversary: Peachland residents celebrating their 50th, 60th or 70th wedding anniversary. Freedom of the Municipality: Peachland residents who have reached their 100th birthday or residents who have lived in Peachland for more than 75 years.
Nomination d eadline March 8, 2
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Completed packages can be returned: • by email to legislativeclerk@peachland.ca • to the District Office (5806 Beach Ave) • to the Community Centre (4450 6th St) Application deadline is March 8, 2019 at 12 noon District of Peachland Civic Awards A welcome reception at 6:15-7:00 pm and awards beginning at 7:00 pm sharp. Peachland Community Ctr Fri 6:15-9:30 pm FREE
May 3
For more information visit: www.peachland.ca or call: 250.767.2133 In recognition of
National Volunteer Week April 7-13
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be sure to say thanks to your local volunteers!
Table of Contents Table of Contents & Welcome Message �� 3 Children/Family ������������������������������������������ 5
Adult �������������������������������������������������������������� 8 Pickleball ����������������������������������������������������12 Parks ������������������������������������������������������������20 Facility Rentals ������������������������������������������22 Community Events ������������������������������������26 Community Programs ������������������������������28 Community Directory ������������������������������29 Message from the Director:
Give the gift of fitness! Gift Certificates are available for purchase in all denominations.
“A Welcoming and Inclusive Community is a community where its citizens and members feel safe, respected and comfortable in being themselves and expressing all aspects of their identities. It is a place where each person shares a sense of belonging with its other members. It is home.” (www. mcos.ca). Both big and small actions can help to build community. As an individual, you can build community through participation, volunteerism and connecting with others. At Peachland Recreation, we have many opportunities and experiences to help you achieve that goal. From our programs and activities to our volunteer opportunities, we work to provide a diverse range of opportunities for our residents and visitors alike. As well, the District has launched a program where you can recognize neighbourly acts in Peachland. Do you know someone who helps in the community or helps a neighbour? If yes, you can nominate them for a Good Neighbour Award. See p. 4 for details.
Table of Contents & Welcome Message
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As we head into the holidays, exercise often takes a back seat. Before you sit down for your amazing indulgences, why not incorporate some movement into your celebration? The Community Centre is open until December 24th for fitness, Pickleball and Open Gym. Starting on January 2nd, we will be ready to help you with your New Year’s Resolutions. If you are new to our fitness programs or fitness room, your first visit is always FREE! We hope you will come by to give us a try!
Cheryl Wiebe, Director of Community Services
250.767.2133
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We’re Listening!
Customer Service Feedback
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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 information contact Director of Corporate Services at 250-767-2647 or ppalmer@peachland.ca.
Recognize neighbourly acts in Peachland! Good
ur o b h g i Ne 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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Bridge – 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 toolbox. Refer to monthly calendar at www. thebridgeservices.ca for additional program changes. No session Feb 22, Mar 22, 26, 29 and Apr 19. Main Rm Tue Fri FREE
Jen 10:00 am-12:00 pm 10:00 am-12:00 pm
Jan 8-Apr 30 Jan 11-Apr 26
In Partnership with the Boys and Girls Club 9-12 years
Tweens will meet at 3:00 pm at the Elementary School bike racks and come back to the Club where we will hang out, have a snack and go to the Community Centre to play games, sports and activities. Boys and Girls Club and Main Rm Tue 3:15-5:30 pm FREE
Jan 8-Apr 30
FAMILY PROGRAMS
Face painting, Easter crafts, bouncy tent and meet the Easter Bunny. Decorate an Easter basket to collect eggs in our giant Easter Egg Hunt. Registration deadline is Apr 17. Call 250.767.2515 to register.
Imagine Art
In Partnership with the Boys and Girls Club 3 years and over
Boys and Girls Club/Cousins Park Sat 11:00 am-12:30 pm $5/Child
Apr 20
3-6 years
Foster a love for baseball through fun drills and games that teach the basics of the sport. Your child will learn to swing a bat, throw and catch a ball and run bases. Randey 3:45-4:30 pm $12/6 Sessions
Jan 7-Feb 11
4-7 years
Foster a love for soccer through fun drills and games that teach the basics of the sport. In a team environment, your child will learn to dribble, pass and shoot a soccer ball. Randey
Thu #3706
4:30-5:15 pm $14/7 Sessions
4-6 years
5:30-6:30 pm $17.50/7 Sessions
Think Ink Banquet Rm Wayne Sun 12:00-1:30 pm #3731 $5/Child
in
Mar 10
Watercolour Wonders Banquet Rm Wayne Sun 12:00-1:30 pm #3732 $5/Child
Apr 14
Family Multi Sport Drop-In
Jan 3-Feb 14
Build physical literacy and learn the essentials of popular sports. Please visit www. peachland.ca/family-multi-sport for the sport of the week.
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5-12 years
Jan 9-Apr 24
Youth Soccer!
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.
Feb 10
Owl Be Seeing You: Mixed Media
Main Rm Des Wed 3:45-4:45 pm $2/Child or $5/Family
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Jan 13
Jan 3-Feb 14
6-7 years Thu #3707
Banquet Rm Heather Sun 12:00-1:30 pm #3728 $5/Child
Banquet Rm Heather Sun 12:00-1:30 pm #3727 $5/Child
Mini Kickers Soccer
Main Rm
Collaborate with your child/grandchild to explore new and exciting artistic forms of expression. You will use different mediums and techniques to create a work of art and countless memories. This program requires adult participation. Preregistration required.
Ready to Rock: Rock Painting
Mini Batters T-Ball
Main Rm Mon #3708
4 years and over
Children/Family
B&G Club Tween Drop In & Open Gym Time
Easter Egg Hunt
For information on how to apply for funding call
1-844-YES-PLAY
Learn more about Jumpstart at
We are working with Westside Youth Soccer Association to have a U6 & U7 Peachland team(s). This team will practice and play in West Kelowna but with Peachland players and coaches. Registration begins in Jan. To register visit: www.wysa.ca
jumpstart.canadiantire.ca
250.767.2133
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OKANAGAN BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS
In Peachland - 5684 Beach Avenue - Tel: (250) 767-2515 Fax: (250) 767-6288 Email: peachland@obgc.ca www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca
2019 WINTER & SPRING PROGRAM GUIDE The Okanagan Boys & Girls Clubs 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 the Boys & Girls Clubs of Canada, the Okanagan Boys & Girls Clubs 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 the Okanagan Boys and Girls Clubs 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 Historic Peachland School! The Peachland Youth Center drop-in programs and events offer free supervised recreational activities five days per week. Activities include: free afternoon snacks, dinner nights, pool and ping pong table, video games, computers and Internet access, movies, music, crafts, cards & board games and out-trips to local attractions!
Youth Programs Teen Drop In (Grades 8+)
Opportunities for Teens!
Hang out with friends in a relaxed environment where we’ll have snacks, go on outings, and learn new things! Please note there may be a small fee for out trips. Day/Time: Thursdays 4-8pm Cost: FREE
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@obgc.ca for more information.
Tween Programs
Feel Good Fridays (Grades 4-7) Start your weekend off right by spending it with friends at the Club. Take part in a different activity each week including games, art projects, movie nights, fun out trips and more! Please note there may be a small fee for out trips. Day/Time: Fridays 4-8pm Cost: FREE (possible small fee for outtrips)
Power Up & Open Gym (Grades 4-5 then 6-7) Build your skills through brain games, fun projects, sports, and activities! Day/Time: Grades 4-5 Tuesdays 3-6pm Grades 6-7 Tuesdays 4-7pm Cost: FREE Dinner Night (Grades 4-7) Come on down to the Club to learn how to make some of your favorite meals, and enjoy a great dinner together! Day/Time: Wednesdays 4:30-7:30pm Cost: $3/night or $10/month
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 Events
Friday, January 25th 4-7pm Family Games Night Bring your family and friends to the Club for an entertaining night of games and challenges to celebrate Unplug and Play Week! Spring Break Drop In Programs From March 18th – 29th we will be offering a variety of exciting Drop In Recreation activities for children and youth. Watch for our Spring Break calendar available in late February. Saturday, April 20th 11-12:30 Family Easter Egg Hunt $5/child ages 3+ Mark your calendar for our annual Family Easter Party! Children ages 3+ can have their faces painted, create cute Easter crafts, hop in the bouncy tent and even see the Easter Bunny. The event will wrap up with a giant Easter Egg Hunt in Cousins Field! Please note that the registration deadline is April 17th.
Great Futures Start Here!
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www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca
Early & Middle Childhood Programs Peachland Preschool (ages 3 to 5) 250-768-3049 - 5486 Clements Crescent Our preschools provide children with a program where they will be encouraged to explore, learn, and grow in a stimulating and fun environment. Preschoolers will develop and practice social and language skills, cooperative play, independent thinking and an awareness of self. For those who qualify, Okanagan Boys and Girls Clubs offer tuition sponsorships.
After School Club (grades K-6)
The After School program takes place at the Okanagan Boys and Girls Club 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.
Parent’s Night Out (Grades K-6)
Parents, enjoy a Friday night out while the kids spend time at the Club taking part in fun activities. Dinner will be provided! Day/Time: 3rd Friday of each month 4-8pm Cost: $2/child
Volunteer! WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
If you have a special talent or simply want to make a difference in a child’s life, we would love to hear from you! Contact the Okanagan Boys and Girls Clubs to Volunteer!
Drop In (Grades K-7)
Drop In programs are time when members can visit the Club and take part in a variety of fun activities, games, art projects and more for FREE! Monthly calendars are available at the Club or on Facebook – Okanagan Boys and Girls Club Peachland. Day/Time: Saturdays 1-5pm Cost: FREE Drop In will be closed January 12-February 9 for Jumpstart Wonderful Winter Sports program
Jumpstart Wonderful Winter Sports (ages 7-12)
Bundle up for afternoons of snowy fun! For our first 4 sessions we will have an instructor teach cross country skiing at Telemark Nordic Club and our final session will be snowshoeing at Telemark Nordic Club. No experience necessary; pre-registration is required. Day/Time: Saturdays January 12-February 9 Time TBA – check back by calling the Club Cost: $40/5 sessions – ticket, rentals, and transportation included!
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. For more information please call us at 250-767-2515
Youth Council Come join our Youth Council! Our Youth Council meets to discuss interests, youth council goals, special events, community projects and more. Being a Council Member will build your leadership and teamwork skills while planning fun events for your friends. Participation in the Youth Council is a great addition to your resume! To join, call or text (250) 859 3893.
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) 868-8541 ext. 205
Outreach Mental Health (ages 12-18) Outreach Mental Health is a short term program providing mental health services to high risk youth with psychiatric issues who are not willing or not able to access mainstream mental health services. Contact: (250) 868-8541 Ext.209
FEEDBACK We want to hear from you! Okanagan Boys and Girls Clubs 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.
Great Futures Start Here
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Learn to Cook Mexican
Learn to Speak Spanish
Explore authentic Mexican cuisine. Using fresh local ingredients, you will make a recipe to enjoy and explore new techniques for being crafty in the kitchen. You will learn how to prepare a menu that your company will rave about! Please dress to cook.
Challenge yourself and learn a new language, expand your linguistic capabilities or prepare for your next vacation to a Spanish speaking country! In a fun environment, you will learn the basics of conversational and written Spanish. Bring a notebook, binder and pen to class. “Si” you there.
14 years and over
Banquet Rm Annita
Appetizers Thu 5:30-7:30 pm #3719 $35
Banquet Rm Lili
Adult
2:00-3:00 pm $89/7 Sessions
Sun #3716
3:15-4:15 pm $75/6 Sessions
Sun #3717
3:15-4:15 pm $89/7 Sessions
Jan 6-Feb 10
Beginner 2
Jan 6-Feb 10
Dec 14-Apr 30 Mon-Sun 5:00 am-10:00 pm Open statutory holidays
Mar 3-Apr 14
*Washroom access during office closures is at Swim Bay. See p. 30 for details.
Intermediate 2
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 Feb 18, 22, Mar 1, 22, Apr 19, 22, May 3, 20 and Jun 14.
Everyone Welcome
Join us for a special Christmas Celebration. Enjoy free activities, goodies and a special Christmas sing-a-long with Marty Edwards & Craig Brown. Community Ctr
Indoor Walking Mon FREE
8:00-9:00 am
Dec 24
Christmas Sing-a-Long Mon FREE
9:00-11:00 am
Mon $2
9:00-11:00 am
Dec 24
Pickleball
www.peachland.ca
Dec 24
8:00-9:00 am $10/Season or $1/Visit 8:00-9:00 am $10/Season or $1/Visit
• universal gym • rowing machine • 3 treadmills • 2 spin bikes • stair climber • elliptical trainer • recumbent bike • free weights • stability balls • kettlebells • medicine balls • chin up bar • TRX • squat rack For your convenience, the Community Centre also has shower facilities and lockers.
FITNESS ROOM HOURS:
Intermediate 1
Main Rm M/W/F #3630 M/W/F #3666
Fitness Room
Mar 3-Apr 14
Apr 18
Christmas Social
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Sun #3715
Mar 28
Soups Thu 5:30-7:30 pm #3723 $35
2:00-3:00 pm $75/6 Sessions
Mar 7
Desserts Thu 5:30-7:30 pm #3722 $35
Sun #3714 Feb 14
Mexican Beverages Thu 5:30-7:30 pm #3721 $35
Beginner 1
Jan 24
Tacos 3 Ways Thu 5:30-7:30 pm #3720 $35
14 years and over
Jan 2-Mar 29 Apr 1-Jun 28
ADMISSION RATES: January 1, 2019 *Drop-in available only during Community Centre operating hours (See p. 30 for details)
$5.25/Visit • $26.25/Month • $57.75/3 Months $105/6 Months • $189/12 Months MEMBERSHIP SALE - Buy or renew your 12 month pass by January 11th and receive 10% off. *Fees will increase by 5% January of each year
Fitness Room Orientation 14 years and over
Familiarize yourself with the strength and cardio equipment of the Fitness Room. Learn proper technique and workout tips from a certified personal trainer. Orientations are FREE but preregistration is required. Fitness Rm Abby Sat 10:15-11:45 am #3625 FREE Sat 10:15-11:45 am #3626 FREE Sat 10:15-11:45 am #3627 FREE Sat 10:15-11:45 am #3664 FREE
Jan 12 Feb 9 Mar 9 Apr 13
AFreeride Spin
APOUND®
Accelerate your fitness with spin drills to boost your metabolism, improve your cardio and tone your muscles. No session Apr 19.
Become the music for an exhilarating full-body workout that combines cardio, conditioning and strength training with yoga and pilates-inspired movements. Designed for all fitness levels, POUND® provides the perfect atmosphere for letting loose, getting energized, toning up and rockin’ out! Ripstix® and spare yoga mats are available for use. No session Jan 17, 21, Feb 18, or Apr 22.
14 years and over
Stage Carla Tue 9:15-10:00 am #3635 $64/8 Sessions Tue 9:15-10:00 am #3636 $72/9 Sessions Fri 9:15-10:00 am #3678 $56/7 Sessions Fri 9:15-10:00 am #3676 $64/8 Sessions
Jan 8-Feb 26 Mar 5-Apr 30 Jan 4-Feb 15 Mar 1-Apr 26
AFunctional Fitness 14 years and over
4th Street Pl Mon #3670 Mon #3671 Wed #3672 Wed #3673
Carla 9:30-10:30 am $56/7 Sessions 9:30-10:30 am $64/8 Sessions 9:30-10:30 am $72/9 Sessions 9:30-10:30 am $64/8 Sessions
Jan 7-Feb 25 Mar 4-Apr 29 Jan 2-Feb 27
Main Rm Mon #3631 Mon #3632 Thu #3633 Thu #3634
Emma 6:45-7:45 pm $48/6 Sessions 6:45-7:45 pm $64/8 Sessions 6:45-7:45 pm $48/6 Sessions 6:45-7:45 pm $64/8 Sessions
Jan 7-Feb 25 Mar 4-Apr 29 Jan 3-Feb 14 Mar 7-Apr 25
ASeniors Stretch & Strength 55 years and over
Improve your coordination, strength, balance, posture and range of motion using a variety of props and supports. Preregistration is recommended as space is limited. 4th Street Pl Tue #3674 Tue #3675
Carla 11:00-11:45 am $48/8 Sessions 11:00-11:45 am $54/9 Sessions
Jan 8-Feb 26 Mar 5-Apr 30
Mar 6-Apr 24
14 years and over
4th Street Pl Wed #3735 Wed #3736
Fadrina 4:30-5:30 pm $32/4 Sessions 4:30-5:30 pm $64/8 Sessions
Feb 6-Feb 27 Mar 6-Apr 24
ASpin, Core & Stretch 14 years and over
Burn calories, build strength and pedal your way to an improved fitness level with spin drills, core stability exercises and a stretch to round out your sweat session. No session Feb 18 or Apr 22. Stage Frances Mon 5:15-6:15 pm #3637 $56/7 Sessions Mon 5:15-6:15 pm #3638 $64/8 Sessions Wed 5:15-6:15 pm #3639 $72/9 Sessions Wed 5:15-6:15 pm #3640 $64/8 Sessions
Jan 7-Feb 25 Mar 4-Apr 29 Jan 2-Feb 27 Mar 6-Apr 24
ATotal Body Tabata 14 years and over
Ignite your workouts and improve your aerobic and anaerobic fitness. The Tabata method incorporates intense bursts of effort and short recovery times to maximize results. Modify the intensity to suit your fitness level. No session Apr 19. 4th Street Pl Fri #3669 Fri #3680
AHIIT Fit
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.
when you enroll in 2 or more select activities
Adult
Train to achieve strength, balance, flexibility and agility for everyday activities. Incorporate compound movements using bands, stability balls, free weights, BOSUs and a variety of fitness equipment to improve your overall strength and cardio. Moderate to advanced fitness levels. Preregistration is recommended as space is limited. No session Feb 18 or Apr 22.
RECEIVE 10% OFF
14 years and over
Maya 4:00-5:00 pm $64/8 Sessions 4:00-5:00 pm $64/8 Sessions
Jan 4-Feb 22 Mar 1-Apr 26
Enjoy flexible program fee options for drop-in times
Drop-In
10 Visits
45 min 60 min
$7.50 $10.00
$67.50 $90.00
Prices do not include tax. Drop-in only where space available.
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Learn to Foam Roll
AZumba 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 Tue #3641 Tue #3642 4th Street Pl Thu #3643 Thu #3644
Carole 5:30-6:30 pm $64/8 Sessions 5:30-6:30 pm $72/9 Sessions Maya 11:45 am-12:45 pm $72/9 Sessions 11:45 am-12:45 pm $64/8 Sessions
Jan 8-Feb 26 Mar 5-Apr 30
Jan 3-Feb 28 Mar 7-Apr 25
Adult
4th Street Pl Abby
Full Body Basics Sat 9:00-9:45 am #3681 $9
Jan 12
Upper Body and Core Sat 9:00-9:45 am #3682 $9
Feb 9
Sat 9:00-9:45 am #3683 $9
Full Body and Core Sat 9:00-9:45 am #3684 $9
Recreate the Zumba moves you love at a lower-intensity. You will perform easy to learn choreography that focuses on balance, range of motion and coordination. Come ready to sweat, and prepare to leave empowered and feeling strong. Please bring comfortable gym or dance shoes & bottled water. No session Feb 18 or Apr 22.
Apr 13
Jan 7-Feb 25 Mar 4-Apr 29
14 years and over
Develop awareness of your body’s needs and learn how to integrate balance into your life. You will learn therapeutic yoga poses and breathing techniques to increase the flexibility of your body and your mind. 4th Street Pl Wed #3676 Wed #3677
Dawn 11:00 am-12:00 pm $64/8 Sessions 11:00 am-12:00 pm $64/8 Sessions
Jan 9-Feb 27 Mar 6-Apr 24
AFlow Yoga 14 years and over
Program Instructors Needed Do you have a unique skill or training you could share in our community? We are looking for new program and fitness instructors. Call Ben at 250-767-2133 for details.
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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. No session Apr 19. 4th Street Pl Tue #3645 Tue #3646 Fri #3647 Fri #3648
Tessa 9:00-10:00 am $64/8 Sessions 9:00-10:00 am $72/9 Sessions 9:00-10:00 am $64/8 Sessions 9:00-10:00 am $64/8 Sessions
14 years and over
Build strength, balance and flexibility using a sequence of postures, movement and breathing. Modifications offered for varied levels and experience. No session Feb 18 or Apr 22. Banquet Rm Mon #3649 Mon #3650
Tanya 6:00-7:00 pm $56/7 Sessions 6:00-7:00 pm $64/8 Sessions
Jan 7-Feb 25 Mar 4-Apr 29
AHolistic Yoga 14 years and over
Mar 9
AAyurveda Yoga
55 years and over
Carole 11:00 am-12:00 pm $56/7 Sessions 11:00 am-12:00 pm $64/8 Sessions
You will learn how to use a foam roller for a variety of stretches and movements to help maintain flexibility, power and strength. Each clinic will focus on a specific area of your body. Preregistration required.
Lower Body and Core
AZumba Gold
4th Street Pl Mon #3667 Mon #3668
AHatha Yoga
14 years and over
14 years and over
Jan 8-Feb 26 Mar 5-Apr 30 Jan 4-Feb 22 Mar 1-Apr 26
Integrate mind, body and breathe into your life. You will build strength with flexibility and move your spine in all directions to facilitate a healthy back and create a full-body practice. All levels welcome. Banquet Rm Thu #3651 Thu #3665
Hailey 6:45-7:45 pm $56/7 Sessions 6:45-7:45 pm $64/8 Sessions
Jan 17-Feb 28 Mar 7-Apr 25
AImmersed Yoga 14 years and over
Cultivate awareness of your body and deepen your mind’s connections with your physical self. You will perform various yoga poses and meditative exercises to help you relax. All levels welcome. 4th Street Pl Thu #3733 Thu #3734
Savanna 9:30-10:30 am $72/9 Sessions 9:30-10:30 am $64/8 Sessions
Jan 3-Feb 28 Mar 7-Apr 25
Winter Fitness At a Glance ATherapeutic Yoga 14 years and over
Manage or alleviate chronic pain and regain joint strength and mobility. Postural alignments and holding pattern awareness combined with traditional yoga will be explored. Complete your workout with a mini neck massage. No session Apr 19. Banquet Rm Tue #3652 Tue #3653 Fri #3654 Fri #3655
Dawn 10:00-11:00 am $64/8 Sessions 10:00-11:00 am $72/9 Sessions 10:00-11:00 am $56/7 Sessions 10:00-11:00 am $64/8 Sessions
Jan 8-Feb 26 Mar 5-Apr 30 Jan 4-Feb 15 Mar 1-Apr 26
MON
TUE
WED
Indoor Walking 8:00-9:00 am CC Main Rm
Flow Yoga 9:00-10:00 am 4th Street Pl
Indoor Walking 8:00-9:00 am CC Main Rm
Functional Fitness 9:30-10:30 am 4th Street Pl
Freeride Spin 9:15-10:00 am CC Stage
Functional Fitness 9:30-10:30 am 4th Street Pl
Therapeutic Yoga 10:00-11:00 am CC Banquet Rm
Ayurveda Yoga 11:00 am-12:00 pm 4th Street Pl
Zumba Gold 11:00 am-12:00 pm 4th Street Pl
Seniors Stretch & Strength 11:00-11:45 am 4th Street Pl
Pound 6:45-7:45 pm CC Main Rm
Zumba 5:30-6:30 pm 4th Street Pl
FRI Indoor Walking 8:00-9:00 am CC Main Rm
Immersed Yoga 9:30-10:30 am 4th Street Pl
Flow Yoga 9:00-10:00 am 4th Street Pl Freeride Spin 9:15-10:00 am CC Stage
Zumba 11:45 am-12:45 pm 4th Street Pl HIIT Fit 4:30-5:30 pm 4th Street Pl
Spin, Core & Stretch 5:15-6:15 pm CC Stage Hatha Yoga 6:00-7:00 pm CC Banquet Rm
THU
Therapeutic Yoga 10:00-11:00 am CC Banquet Rm Total Body Tabata 4:00-5:00 pm 4th Street Pl
Spin, Core & Stretch 5:15-6:15 pm CC Stage
Holistic Yoga 6:45-7:45 pm CC Banquet Rm Pound 6:45-7:45 pm CC Main Rm
NO SESSIONS ON STAT HOLIDAYS
Detox Flow
14 years and over
Learn to flow with the purpose of cleansing your organs, flushing the lymph and supporting the glandular system. 4th Street Pl Dawn Sat 1:30-3:30 pm #3657 $19
Adult
Yoga Workshops
Jan 12
Neige Yoga
14 years and over
Refresh your body after your favourite winter activities. You will practice poses that stretch and strengthen your hips, knees and back. 4th Street Pl Dawn Sat 1:30-3:30 pm #3658 $19
Jan 26
Indian Head Massage 14 years and over
Bring a partner to share the experience of Traditional Indian Head Massage. This ancient technique emphasizes upper back, neck, face and head. Essential oil blends provided. Bring a blanket, yoga mat and a partner or friend. 4th Street Pl Dawn Sat 1:30-3:30 pm #3660 $19/Couple
Feb 16
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Peachland Recreation Pickleball
Pickleball
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. 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 3.0-3.5 • 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 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
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Pickleball
Drop In Only
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. New players are encouraged to attend a Learn to Play session. Maximum 20 registrations will be accepted with two additional drop in spaces available for a total of 22 players. No sessions Feb 17, 18, 22, 24, 28, Mar 22, Apr 19, 21 and 22. Main Rm
1.0-2.5 Mon #3611 Mon #3613 Wed #3612
11:00 am-1:00 pm $47.25/15 Sessions 1:00-3:00 pm $47.25/15 Sessions 9:05-11:00 am $53.55/17 Sessions
Jan 7-Apr 29
12:00-2:00 pm $44.10/14 Sessions
Mon #3616 Wed #3617 Fri #3618
9:05-11:00 am $47.25/15 Sessions 1:00-3:00 pm $53.55/17 Sessions 1:00-3:00 pm $44.10/14 Sessions
Jan 2-Apr 24
Jan 7-Apr 29 Jan 2-Apr 24 Jan 4-Apr 26
3.5 4:30-6:30 pm $47.25/15 Sessions 10:30 am-12:30 pm $50.40/16 Sessions
Tue #3621 Thu #3622 Sun #3623
1:00-3:00 pm $53.55/17 Sessions 1:00-3:00 pm $50.40/16 Sessions 2:00-4:00 pm $44.10/14 Sessions
All Play
*Mon Tue *Tue *Thu
8:00-9:30 pm 5:45-7:30 pm 7:45-9:30 pm 8:00-9:30 pm
Wed
11:00 am-1:00 pm
Jan 7-Apr 29 Jan 8-Apr 30 Jan 8-Apr 30 Jan 3-Apr 25
3.0+ Jan 2-Apr 24
$4.50/Visit or $40.50/10 Visits *3.50/Visit for evening sessions
Learn to Play Pickleball 14 years and over
Jan 6-Apr 28
3.0-3.5
Mon #3619 Thu #3620
No sessions Feb 18, 28 and Apr 22
Jan 7-Apr 29
2.5-3.5 Sun #3614
Pickleball
Jan 7-Apr 29
Learn the rules of the game and experience “hands-on” skill development. Wear inside court shoes, comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and towel. Preregistration required. Main Rm Walter Thu 8:30-10:00 am #3685 $8 Thu 8:30-10:00 am #3686 $8 Thu 3:15-4:45 pm #3687 $8
Jan 17 Feb 7 Mar 7
Jan 3-Apr 25
3.75+ Jan 8-Apr 30 Jan 3-Apr 25 Jan 6-Apr 28
Enjoy flexible Pickleball fee options for drop-in times $4.50/Visit $40.50/10 Visits $2/Paddle Rental
Winter Pickleball - At a Glance
WANT TO UP YOUR GAME? Pickleball Clinics 14 years and over
Learn introductory technique and skills necessary to get you moving and having fun on the court. Main Rm
MON
TUE
WED
THU
Pickleball - 3.0-3.5 9:05-11:00 am
Pickleball - 1.0-2.5 9:05-11:00 am
Pickleball - 1.0-2.5 11:00 am-1:00 pm
Pickleball - 3.0+ 11:00 am-1:00 pm Drop-in only
Pickleball - 3.5 10:30 am-12:30 pm
Pickleball - 3.0-3.5 1:00-3:00 pm
Pickleball - 3.75+ 1:00-3:00 pm
Pickleball - 1.0-2.5 1:00-3:00 pm
Pickleball - 3.75+ 1:00-3:00 pm
Pickleball - 3.5 4:30-6:30 pm
Pickleball - All Play 5:45-7:30 pm Drop-in only
Pickleball - All Play 8:00-9:30 pm $3.50 drop-in
Pickleball - All Play 7:45-9:30 pm $3.50 drop-in
FRI
SUN Pickleball - 2.5-3.5 12:00-2:00 pm
Pickleball - 3.0-3.5 1:00-3:00 pm
Pickleball - 3.75+ 2:00-4:00 pm
Pickleball - All Play 8:00-9:30 pm $3.50 drop-in
Roberta
Beginner (1.0) Wed 5:00-6:15 pm #3688 $15 Wed 5:00-6:15 pm #3689 $15 Wed 5:00-6:15 pm #3690 $15
Apr 10 Apr 17 Apr 24
Novice (1.5-2.5) Wed 5:00-6:15 pm #3691 $15 Wed 5:00-6:15 pm #3692 $15 Wed 5:00-6:15 pm #3693 $15 Wed 5:00-6:15 pm #3694 $15 Wed 5:00-6:15 pm #3695 $15 Wed 5:00-6:15 pm #3696 $15 Wed 5:00-6:15 pm #3697 $15 Wed 5:00-6:15 pm #3698 $15 Wed 5:00-6:15 pm #3699 $15 Wed 6:30-7:45 pm #3700 $15 Wed 6:30-7:45 pm #3701 $15 Wed 6:30-7:45 pm #3702 $15
Jan 16 Jan 23 Jan 30 Feb 13 Feb 20 Feb 27 Mar 13 Mar 20 Mar 27 Apr 10 Apr 17 Apr 24
Intermediate (3.0-3.5) Wed 5:00-6:15 pm #3703 $15 Wed 5:00-6:15 pm #3704 $15
Feb 6 Mar 6
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REGISTER NOW General Registration starts November 26 JBMAC Swim Lessons Registration starts December 13 WEST KELOWNA
RECREATION
GUIDE Think Active • Be Active
www.westkelownacity.ca/recreation Distributed in the Westside Weekly of pick up your copy of the guide at: Mt. Boucherie Complex • Johnson Bentley Memorial Aquatic Centre • Webber Road Boys & Girls Clubs • Lakeview Heights Community Hall Westside Youth Centre • Westside Seniors Centre • Westbank Regional Library • West Kelowna Visitors Centre • Westbank Lions Community Centre
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Peachland Wellness Centre Community Support Guide 2017 2019
4426 5th Street Peachland, BC V0H 1X6 Phone: (250) 767-0141 peachlandwellnesscentre.ca wellnesscentre@shaw.ca
Where Can I Call for Help? Police, Fire, Ambulance 911 24/7 phone crisis intervention service 1-888-353-2273 Outreach Services 250-767-0141 9am – 3pm, Monday - Friday Seniors Contact; Concerns about safety Community Policing in your neighbourhood 250-767-2623 1pm – 4pm, Monday - Friday 2nd Floor, 505 Doyle Avenue Mental Health – Access: 9am – 12pm, Mon – Fri Walk In Services 250-868-7788 Counselling: 9am – 11:30am, M/W/F (Kelowna) & 1pm – 3pm, T/Th Where Can I Get Medical Attention? 5848-D Beach Ave. Beach Avenue Medical 9am – 5pm, Monday – Friday 250-767-3432 Clinic 9am – 1pm Saturday 5848 Beach Ave. Peachland Pharmacy 9am – 6pm, Monday – Friday 250-767-2611 9am – 5pm, Saturday #24 5500 Clements Crescent Okanagan Pharmacy 9am – 6pm, Monday – Friday 250-767-2911 10am – 4pm, Sat; 10am – 2pm, Sun Interior Health Home & Community Care 250-980-1400 Where Can I Get Food? Assists local individuals & families Peachland Foodbank 2nd Saturday of each month 250-767-3312 9:30am – 11:30am Peachland Wellness Outreach Services 250-767-0141 Centre 9am – 3pm, Monday - Friday Where Can I Find Clothing, Shoes or a Coat? United Church 4421 4th Street 250-767-2206 Bargain Bin 9:30am – 3pm, Thursday – Saturday How Can I Access Transportation? Service approximately every hour from BC Transit 6:14am – 11pm. Details for Route 22 250-860-8121 Peachland: bctransit.com/Kelowna Peachland Wellness Transportation Program 250-767-0141 Centre 9am – 3pm, Monday - Friday Service within Peachland and around BC. Peachland Taxi 1-844-732-2452 Peachlandtaxi.com I Need Help with Housing/Maintaining My Home. Peachland Wellness Outreach Services 250-767-0141 Centre 9am – 3pm, Monday - Friday I Need Help Accessing Other Programs & Services. Peachland Wellness Outreach Services 250-767-0141 Centre 9am – 3pm, Monday - Friday Okanagan Boys & Girls Preschool and after school program 250-767-2515 Club – Peachland
Emergency Crisis Line Peachland Wellness Centre
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Sport Skills are Life Skills Get involved in Swimming Now! The Kelowna AquaJets Swim Club offers competitive, non-competitive and precompetitive programs developed by our award-winning head coach Emil Dimitrov. We welcome kids 6 years and older.
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For more information please visit our website
KelownaAquaJets.com
GET SET FOR SAFETY WITH ST. JOHN AMBULANCE FIRST AID TRAINING & SUPPLIES GENERAL FIRST AID COURSES • Save That Child • Babysitting Basics • Standard First Aid & CPR INDUSTRIAL SAFETY COURSES • OFA Level 1, 2, 3 • H2S SAFETY KITS & SUPPLIES • Kits for Home, Work & Play • Emergency Preparedness • AEDs VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES • Volunteer Brigade Advanced • Medical Emergency Responder • Therapy Dog Program
Visit your local branch 1941 Kent Road Ph: 250-762-2840 email: kelowna@bc.sja.ca
Is reading your recreation? The Peachland View is a free community newspaper—distributed each Friday to every home and business in Peachland. Visitors can subscribe for just $70 plus taxes per year.
Every house ~ Every business ~ Every week At The Heritage, we create opportunities for our residents to discover new things about themselves, the people around them and the world we live in, helping redefine what it means to be aging, together.
To learn more about the Verve difference at The Heritage. Call us today at 250-768-9926
3630 Brown Road, West Kelowna, BC V4T 7Y9
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250.767.7771
4437 3rd Street • Peachland BC
Experience a
Rainbow of Opportunity at Peachland Wellness Centre
Join us for fun, entertaining, physical, interactive and social programs and services that meet the needs of any age group in Peachland. Enjoy our programs as a participant or volunteer your skills and expertise while giving back to the community. Community members laugh out loud during coffee socials and fun card games. If you like to stretch you can join a Tai Chi program or maybe join our singers and stretch your vocals. Our programs and services are so numerous you need to stop by the cozy little house on 5th Street and discover the Pot of Gold.
Peachland Wellness Centre
4426 5th Street, Peachland BC 250-767-0141•wellnesscentre@shaw.ca
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PIANO • DRUMS • VOICE • GUITAR FREE Instrument Rental
* limited quantities
“West Kelowna’s Full Service Music School!” * Register anytime. * Friendly and experienced teachers. * Fully equipped large studios. * Music lessons are now tax deductible. * All ages and levels. * Seniors and special needs students.
Guitar, Bass, Piano
(RCM and popular styles),
Voice, Banjo, Violin, Ukulele, Drums, Band Instruments, etc.
CALL 250-707-3626 musicroom247@gmail.com
Gift Certificates Available
westkelmusic.com
2417 Gossett between Brown Rd. & Old Ok. Highway
Mountain View Park Seasonal Ice Rink The District of Peachland in partnership with Peachland Fire and Rescue are pleased to announce that the outdoor seasonal ice rink has been relocated to Mountain View Park - home of the Peachland Riding Club. The seasonal rink is dependent upon the weather and will be operational 7:00 am-10:00 pm when conditions permit. The park includes a 3 on 3 hockey rink and a separate tot rink. Both rinks feature lights for extended evening play.
Please respect
“Rink Closed” signage as any use will damage the liner and impact the future use of the rink.
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
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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 13th Street Viewpoint
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• Swimming • Picnic Area • Spirit Square • No Boats in Swimming Area • Outdoor Music Equipment
Boat Launch
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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
Beach Ave & 13th St Beach Ave & 8th St
Burdekin Lane Buchanan Rd
Cenotaph Park Beach Ave & 2nd St
Centennial Park Cenotaph to Swim Bay
Chevallier Park Desert Pines Ave & Coldham Rd
Cousins Park
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Beach Ave & 6th St
Cove Beach (Davis Cove)
Parks
FEATURES
Beach Ave N
Doggy Beach T Boat Launch Hwy 97 & Princeton Ave
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• Sports Field • Softball Diamond • Washrooms • Summer Concession nearby
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• Beach Access • Swimming • Sandy Area • Scenic
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• Boat Launch • Breakwater • Swimming • Picnic Area • Scenic • Partial Fenced Dog Area
Eagles View Trail
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• Wilderness Park • Hiking
Elizabeth Warrendorf Trail
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• Undeveloped Trail
Forest Hill Drive Wilderness Park
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• Wilderness • Hiking
Gillam Crescent Park
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Renfrew Rd to Bulyea Ave
End of Gillam Cres
Heritage Park Beach Ave across from Museum
Knoblauch Park Elliott Ave
Lambly Park Hwy 97 & San Clemente Ave
Lang Trail Law Street Park MacKinnon Park
MacKinnon Rd & Upton Rd
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• Undeveloped Neighbourhood Park
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• Spirit Square • Picnic Area • Benches • Washrooms • Playground • Totem Pole/Pavilion • Bat Interpretive Trail
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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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Morrison Park
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• Undeveloped Neighbourhood Park
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Morrison Rd
• Wilderness Park • Hiking • Neighbourhood Park • Picnic Area • Scenic • Playground
Mountain View Park
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• Wilderness Park • Hiking • Winter Ice Rink
Riding Club
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• Clubhouse • Riding Area
Princeton Ave & Law St
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Sanderson Park 5900 Sanderson Ave
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
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Stairway to Heaven
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Strachan’s Corner Doggy Beach - 8th St
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Victoria St at Gladstone Cres
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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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• 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• Walking Trails
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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
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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
Parks
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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Peachland Community Centre
Facility Rentals
Located at 4450 6th Street 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: 118 (Capacity varies depending upon event set up) Features: • Access to commercial kitchen • Catering supplies Main Room (92 ft x 68 ft) Maximum Capacity: Theatre style 475/Banquet style 280 Features: • Catering supplies for 250 people • Stage • Access to commercial kitchen & bar area
4th Street Place
Located at 4475 4th Street Maximum capacity: 50 (Capacity varies depending upon event set up) 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. The Little Schoolhouse combines a quaint old-fashioned atmosphere with up-to-date facilities. Maximum Capacity: 123 Facility Features: (Capacity varies depending upon event set up)
Theatre style: 50 Banquet style: 41 Meeting style: 26
• Wheelchair accessible • Small kitchenette • Refinished fir wood flooring • Outside paved terrace
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Peachland Wellness Centre 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. 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
Facility Rentals
Maximum Capacity: Main room: 30
Located at 5672 Beach Ave, the 50+ Activity Centre is operated by the Peachland & District Retirement Society offering programs for the enjoyment and wellbeing of its members as well as offering the facilities to the community for rental. Maximum Capacity: 235 Facility Features: (Capacity varies depending upon event set up)
Theatre style: 200 Banquet style: 120 Meeting style: 170
• Commercial kitchen • Catering supplies for 150 • Stage • Bar area • Dance floor • House sound system • Stage lighting • Wheelchair accessible
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The Peachland Historic School
Facility Rentals
Located at 5684 Beach Ave, the Peachland Historic School is home to the Peachland Chamber of Commerce, 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 2003. 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.
Facility Features: • Peachland Visitor Centre • Legends of the Lake Interpretive Centre • Peachland Youth Centre • Yuma Bat Roost • Peachland Art Gallery in the Mary Smith Hall • Community meeting/ program space • Gathering Peachland’s Past exhibit
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.
Mary Smith Hall
Maximum Capacity: 80 (Capacity varies depending upon event set up) Features:
• Art gallery • Non-commercial kitchen (no food preparation) • Coffee and tea service
Rates and availability: www.peachlandarts.ca
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Peachland Chamber of Commerce/ Peachland Visitor Centre Located in the Peachland Historic School Conference Room • Maximum Capacity: 24 (Capacity varies depending upon event set up)
Rates and availability:
250.767.2455
Okanagan Boys and Girls Club
Facility Rentals
Features: • AV equipment (projection unit and screen) • Wi-fi • Gift store • Coffee, tea, and specialty water service • Board table • Non-commercial kitchen
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 pages 6-7. Community Room • Maximum Capacity: 48 (Capacity varies depending upon event set up)
Features: • Meeting/program space • Kitchen
Rates and availability:
250.767.2515
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Dash and Splash on New Year’s Day!
Polar Bear Walk or Run - All Ages Get your New Year’s resolutions to be active off to a great start! Choose between a 2K walk or a 5K run. 9:30-10:15 am check-in/waivers. Community Ctr TUE 10:30 am Jan 1 Children 5-12 #3596 Adults 13+ #3595 $12 Aug 17-Dec 21 $15 Dec 22-31 *online only $20 Jan 1 Cash only
Polar Bear Swim - 6 Years & Over Celebrate the New Year with a splash into Okanagan Lake. This event is free, but pre-event check-in is required from 12:00-12:45 pm. Community Ctr TUE 1:00 pm Jan 1 FREE
$5 Aug 17-Dec 21 $8 Dec 22-31 *online only $10 Jan 1 Cash only
Community Events
Children under 5 are FREE
To register, call
250.767.2133
Heart and Stroke Awareness Workshop Learn how to recognize the signs of a heart attack and stroke as well as valuable life-saving information and hands-on CPR training. This interactive workshop is a partnership project between BC Emergency Health Services, JIBC Kelowna, and the Peachland Fire Brigade. A community project brought to you by the Peachland Wellness Centre, Peachland and District Retirement Society and the District of Peachland.
$5 donation
(Proceeds to local initiatives)
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Tue, Feb 19 • 6:00-9:00 pm • 50+ Activity Centre Register by calling 250.767.2133
Only 40 spaces available so register early. Donation accepted at the door.
Easter Egg Hunt Families invited! Mark your calendar for our fifth annual Family Easter Party! Children can have their faces painted, create cute Easter crafts, hop in the bouncy castle and even see the Easter Bunny. We will also be decorating Easter baskets to collect eggs in our giant Easter Egg Hunt. Please note that the registration deadline is Apr 17. Call 250.767.2515 to register.
FREE!
Volunteer Breakfast
Community Events
Boys and Girls Club/Cousins Park Sat, Apr 20 • 11:00 am-12:30 pm $5/Child
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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 HeArts Festival
A week-long festival celebrating our love of all art forms! Literary, performing and visual events are planned. The Artisans Showcase will be featured at the Community Centre Saturday & Sunday. Everyone welcome! Please visit www.pcartscouncil.com for details. Various venues Mon, Feb 18-Sun, Feb 24
Community Programs
St. Paddy’s Day Dog Walk
Bring your pet for a pet parade. Vendors and fun. Peachland Community Centre. Everyone welcome. Call 778.479.2843 for more information. Community Ctr parking lot Sun 10:00 am-12:00 pm Mar 17
Rubber Ducky Race
Numbered ducks will race down Trepanier Creek. Prizes, games, face painting and refreshments. For information contact 250.767.2455 or info@visitpeachland.ca. Trepanier Bay Beach Sat 11:00 am-1:00 pm Apr 6
Sportsman Game Banquet
Programs Children & Youth 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, check out the ad on p. 6&7 or visit www. boysandgirlsclubs.ca
Peachland Ambassadors Program
Are you interested in being a Peachland Ambassador? Anyone interested in either being a candidate, jr. ambassador or a little buddy can call Linda at 778.479.2843.
Peachland Elementary Strong Start
The Strong Start program offers early learning opportunities to young children. Parents and guardians can take young children to learn through play while interacting with an early childhood educator. Sep-Jun, Mon-Fri, 8:45-11:45 am. For more information visit: www.ple.sd23.bc.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
Join us for prizes, food, entertainment and fun for the whole family. Watch for details at www.peachlandsportsmens.ca. Community Ctr Sat Mar 9
The Boxing Club meets on Mon & Wed, 6:00-8:00 pm at 4th Street Place, Sep-Jun. 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 Alex at 250.575.6369, or to register, contact the Recreation Department at 250.767.2133.
Peachland Trekkers
Seniors and Adults
A casual walking club; we walk on Sundays in the winter and Wednesday evenings in the summer. Our walks are about an hour and cover the Penticton to Kelowna area. We meet for coffee afterwards. Visit peachlandtrekkers.ca for more information.
The fire brigade offers fire extinguisher training as well as a variety of first aid courses. To book a private course, contact Dennis at 250.767.2841.
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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 & 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.
Arts and Culture
Friends of the Peachland Library Sandra PDRS 50+ Activity Centre (Wood Carving, Art Group and more) Peachland Art Gallery Peachland Art Group Jane Peachland Community Arts Council Deb Passion 4 Art Roberta Peachland Little Theatre Rhoda Peachland Quilters Club Barbara Peachland Variety Singers Phyllis Pincushion Quilt Guild Val
Churches
District of Peachland
Municipal Office Municipality After Hours Recreation Department Water/Public Works Shop
Facilities
50+ Activity Centre Boys and Girls Clubs Little Schoolhouse Linda Peachland Art Gallery Peachland Chamber of Commerce Peachland Food Bank Peachland Museum Peachland Visitor Centre Peachland Wellness Centre
250.767.9237 250.767.2354 250.767.9626 250.767.2206 250.767.3131 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 250.767.2455 250.767.0141
Health and Wellness
PDRS 50+ Activity Centre (TOPS, Yoga, AA @ Noon and more) 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 Gary Peachland Rotary Club Linda Royal Canadian Legion Branch #69
Special Interest
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 250.681.1762 Newcomers & Social Club Marion 250.767.0318 PDRS 50+ Activity Centre (Bingo, Bridge, Chess and more) 250.767.9133 Peachland Residents Association Phyllis 250.767.9204 Peachland Senior Citizens’ Housing Society 250.767.0183 Peachland Sportsmen Association Al 250.767.2287 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 Scarecrow Festival 280.767.2455 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
Nikki Larry Alex Craig Mike Sandy
250.979.8458 250.767.2311 250.575.6369 250.767.2673 250.768.5026 250.718.2761
Citizens Patrol Bill Community Police Office Mina Jean Fall Fair Committee Martha Fire and Rescue Brigade Dennis Friends of the Library Sandra Habitat For Humanity Kelowna and ReStore Historical Society Don Peachland Art Gallery Donna Peachland Hospital Auxiliary to KGH Gail Peachland Wellness Centre World of Wheels Pam
250.767.2623 250.767.2623 250.767.9461 250.767.2841 250.767.9076 778.755.4346 250.767.3441 250.767.0330 250.767.2245 250.767.0141 250.767.6718
Volunteer Opportunities
Children & Youth 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.
250.767.3049 250.767.3491 250.707.3031 250.767.9404
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
250.767.9076 250.767.9133 250.767.7422 778.240.9610 250.767.6796 250.767.2954 250.767.2196 250.767.2357 250.767.2546 280.768.7916
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
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 rec-clerk@peachland.ca Tamie Sanderson rec-clerk@peachland.ca Recreation Coordinator Ben Stringer bstringer@peachland.ca Community Services Director Cheryl Wiebe cwiebe@peachland.ca
PEACHLAND RESIDENTS
Register in-person only with valid photo ID starting Thu, Dec 13 at 8:30 am. Residents can register themselves and family members of the same household only.
Registration starts Online: Friday, December 14, 8:30 am In Person: Monday, December 17, 8:30 am Registration for winter programs begins online Friday, December 14, and in person Monday, December 17 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 By Phone Visa, Mastercard, or Amex 250.767.2133 In Person Cash, Cheque, Debit Card, Visa, Mastercard, or Amex
Online Visa, Mastercard, or Amex www.peachland.ca
*Payment is due at the time of registration
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OFFICE HOURS:
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.
Holiday Hours: Dec 17-24 Mon-Fri 8:00 am-5:00 pm
• 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.
Winter Hours: Jan 2-Apr 26 Mon-Thu 8:00 am-9:30 pm Fri 8:00 am-5:00 pm Sun 12:00-4:00 pm
• Class sizes are limited and are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Closed: Dec 25-31, Jan 1, Feb 17, 18, Apr 19, 21, and 22
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• All classes are subject to cancellation due to insufficient registration, instructor availability, inclement weather or non-availability of facilities. In these cases, a full or prorated refund will be issued. • Classes have both minimum and maximum numbers of participants required. Please register early. • The District reserves the right to fill a class with drop-in spots 5 minutes after the regular start 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.
What to Recycle
Items marked with an 7 should be placed in the garbage.
Paper Cups & Lids
Frozen Food Packaging
Plastic Containers & Lids
3 All disposable paper based cups & lids ___________________
3 Rinsed, plastic coated boxes such as ice cream cartons
3 All empty & rinsed household plastic containers _______________________________
DO NOT INCLUDE 7 Straws
Aerosol Cans & Caps
DO NOT INCLUDE 7 Lawn edging, tarps, plastic furniture or toys or garden hoses • Motor oil or chemical containers (visit www.used oilrecycling.com for drop off locations) PLASTIC BAGS & STYROFOAM must be taken to DEPOT ONLY
3 Hairspray, deodorant, shaving cream, air freshener, food based aerosols 3 Cans must be completely empty ___________________________
Cartons (plastic coated) 3 Rinsed milk/milk alternative cartons 3 Rinsed soup ‘tetra-pak’ containers ___________________
DO NOT INCLUDE • Spray paint cans (please take to hazardous waste depot) • Propane cylinders (please call for recycling options)
DO NOT INCLUDE 7 Straws 7 Stand-up drink pouches
Tin Cans & Lids
Aluminum
3 All tin cans, keep lids attached 3 Empty & rinse 3 Labels are ok _________________________
3 Foil & food containers 3 Empty & rinse 3 Labels are ok ___________________________ DO NOT INCLUDE 7 Chip or foil bags 7 Foil wrap from butter or cigarettes
DO NOT INCLUDE • Coat hangers, pots, pans or baking trays (please donate or take to metal recycler)
Paper, Newspaper, Magazines
3 Newspapers, flyers & inserts 3 Shredded paper accepted inside CLEAR plastic bag 3 White & coloured paper & magazines, catalogues, phone books _____________________________________________________
3 Frozen juice, coffee cans, nuts, chips, baby formula cans 3 Put lids in cart loose
Microwaveable Paper Containers 3 Single serve soups & other paper bowls ______________________ DO NOT INCLUDE 7 Bowls with metal rims
Cardboard & Boxboard
DO NOT INCLUDE 7 NEW Paper bags with a plastic layer, eg pet food bags, tortilla chip bags 7 Carbon paper, used tissue or paper towels, foil gift wrap, ribbons, bows, padded envelopes • Books (please donate)
Depot Only Items:
Spiral Wound Paper Cans & Lids
3 Clean cardboard boxes, pizza boxes etc. 3 Cereal box-type cardboard _______________________ DO NOT INCLUDE 7 Waxed produce boxes
Items marked with an 7 should be placed in the garbage. Styrofoam, plastic bags and glass are not acceptable in curbside recycling carts.
Glass
Styrofoam™
Plastic Bags & Overwrap
3 Clear or coloured glass jars ___________________ DO NOT INCLUDE 7 Glasses, dishes, cookware, window glass or mirrors 7 Ceramics • Take beverage glass back to depot for deposit refund
3 Clean meat trays, foam egg cartons, take out containers, cups & bowls 3 Cushion packaging used to protect electronics 3 Separate white from coloured _______________________________________
3 Bags for groceries, dry cleaning, bread, salad, frozen vegetable bags, outer bags for diaper, soft drinks, overwrap on mattresses, furniture & electronics __________________________________
DO NOT INCLUDE 7 Foam peanuts, packing chips or noodles 7 Blue or pink foam board insulation 7 Shrink wrap for meats
DO NOT INCLUDE 7 Biodegradable or compostable plastic bags 7 Plastic shipping envelopes
NEW
Other Flexible Packaging at Depots Currently accepted at: Planet Earth Recycling, Columbia Bottle Depots, Boucherie Bottle depot
3 Chip bags and snack wrappers 3 Zipper bags and pouches 3 Cellophane 3 Mesh bags and more. (As of January 1, 2019, these items will be ACCEPTED AT ALL DEPOTS)
For a full list visit RecycleBC.ca/FlexiblePackaging
For more information visit regionaldistrict.com/recycle or contact the Regional Waste Reduction Office at 250-469-6250. www.recyclebc.ca
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Peachland Recreation Inspiring active participation and community involvement Seniors Stretch and Strength page 9
Easter Egg Hunt page 27
Volunteer Breakfast page 27
Heart and Stroke Workshop page 26
Zumba Gold page 10
Learn to Cook page 8
Polar Bear Run page 26
Family Programs page 5
and much more!
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Peachland Recreation 4450 6th Street Peachland, BC V0H 1X6 Winter 2019 Peachland Recreation Guide