2015 fall program guide final

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Wetaskiwin

2015 FALL

Programs FALL 2015 | YOUR GUIDE TO WHAT’S HAPPENING

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Published by the City of Wetaskiwin & the Wetaskiwin Community Learning Council 780-361-4400 | www.wetaskiwin.ca | (c) 2015 City of Wetaskiwin 780-361-6241 | clcwetaskiwin.ca


COMMUNITIES CHOOSEWELL Ignite ChooseWell in your community!

Communities ChooseWell encourages healthy eating and active living through education and community partnerships For more information visit

http://arpaonline.ca/program/choosewell/ or contact the County of Wetaskiwin’s recreation department at recreation@county.wetaskiwin.ab.ca.

Communities ChooseWell is a program managed and supported by Alberta Recreation and Parks Association.


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ARTS & CULTURE Wetaskiwin Allied Art And Craft Centre

4520 - 48 Avenue, Wetaskiwin T9A 2G2 | 780-362-ARTS (2787) | www.waacc.ca Facebook under Wetaskiwin Craft Centre

1. REGISTRATION PROCEDURE: It is important to CALL first to register your interest in the program. Three ways to register: • Call (leave a message) WAACC Office 780-362-ARTS (2787) or Gloria 780-352-7651. THEN Mail – completed registration (available www.waacc.ca) with payment to: Wetaskiwin Allied Art and Craft Centre, Box 6453, Wetaskiwin, AB T9A 2G2 • Online at www.waacc.ca and follow the prompts. • At the Parade of Programs, September 2 from 6pm - 8pm at the Drill Hall. 2. Early registration is encouraged. (2 weeks or more prior to class). Late registrants run the risk of having their course cancelled due to low enrolment or being placed on a waiting list due to high enrolment. Students are not considered registered until full payment is made. A full refund will be issued for all courses cancelled by WAACC. 3. Enjoy a 10% discount for registration fees paid before September 20. The discount does not apply to supply costs or the kids after-school program.

Kids after school program | Ages 6 -13 Sponsored by the City and County of Wetaskiwin FCSS

Tuesdays Mask Making and Mosaics

Date: September 29 - November 17 (8 weeks) Time: 4:15 - 5:45 pm Instructor: Margot Soltice Fee: $60, includes supplies Maximum enrollment – first 12 paid Note: if the 4:15pm class fills a second class will be offered 6:15 - 7:45pm. Please specify if your child would attend the later class (we try to accommodate older children here).

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Thursdays Kids Pottery, Ceramics (bonus classes if time permits) Kids Pottery

Make a variety of items in this fun, hands on class and discover different clay building techniques. All projects will be glazed and kiln fired. All skill levels. Fee includes supplies and firing. Instructors: Judy Bortnik and Jennifer Nash

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Ceramics

A brief course on cleaning and finishing green ware. Choose a number of pieces from a large selection of green ware to stain and glaze. PLUS 1-2 Additional Classes; may include soapstone carving, loom knitting, jigsaw lamps, special FX makeup, etc. Instructor: Terry Demoline Thursdays Dates: October 1 - November 19 (8 weeks) Time: 4:15 - 5:45pm Fee: $60, includes supplies Maximum enrollment - first 12 paid Register for: Tuesdays classes – 8 weeks - $60 OR Thursdays classes – 8 weeks - $60 OR BOTH Tuesdays & Thursdays – 16 weeks $120 Subsidies or special rates for multi-children families may be available. How to Register: CALL first (to register your interest in the program) and leave a message at the WAACC Office 780-362-ARTS (2787) or Gloria 780-352-7651 then complete registration by mail, on line or at the Parade of Programs.

KIDS BIRTHDAY PARTIES With a focus on your choice of art or craft activities. Lots of room to hold the party too. Please see our website www.waacc.ca for more details.

TEENS AND ADULTS For ages 16 and up. Younger students need to be pre-approved by instructor.

POTTERY

For all Pottery Classes and Studio Times: Clay must be purchased from WAACC for $50 per 1/2 box of clay which includes use of tools, the cost of glazes and firing.

Intro to Clay NEW!

Learn the basics of handling clay, glazing and fun decorating techniques. Go home with several finished projects including a trivet, a bowl, a mug and a fun container. No previous experience required. Instructor: Fran Bethell Date: Saturdays, September 26 - October 31 (no class October 11) Time: 9:30 - 12:30pm Fee: $65

Create With Clay NEW!

(Beginner and Intermediate Pottery) This four week class will allow you to experience hand building with clay, as well as learning skills on the potter’s wheel. It is open to all skill levels; teens and adults. Beginners who want to move into wheel work - this is the class for you. Instructors: Kenny and Betty Alberg Date: Saturdays, November 7 to 28 Time: 9am - 12pm Fee: $115

Pottery Series

Sign up for both Pottery Classes and receive a $20 Discount for 9 weeks and 27 hours of excellent instruction for $160.

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DRAWING & PAINTING Drawing 101 NEW!

We are making a change in our drawing course this season by offering a 6 week beginner class. Students will complete small, basic projects. Covered will be drawing tools and how to use them, shading, proportion, and more. Instructor: Margot Soltice Date: Wednesdays, September 30 November 4 Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm Fee: $129, Supply Fee: $35

Introduction to Water Colour NEW! A perfect class for trying out Watercolour Painting! This 5 week class will teach some basic skills, while sampling quality materials. Margot has designed exercises that will ease you into creating your very own watercolour paintings. Instructor: Margot Soltice Date: Wednesdays, November 18 December 16 Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm Fee: $109, Supply Fee: $40

GLASS & METAL 3-D Stained Glass Angel NEW!

Fun class for beginners and intermediates alike. Students will make a 9” tall standing angel that can hold a candle if you choose. All the basics of copper foiled stained glass will be taught in this class. Fee includes supplies except for glass which can be purchased at the centre. Instructor: Sandra French Date: Saturdays, October 17 - October 31 Time: 10:30am - 2:30pm Fee: $90, Supplies approximately $25

Wire Wrapped Pendant NEW!

Learn to wire-wrap your own jewellery! Marissa from Leduc “Nature’s Best Rock and Gem” will bring a selection of gems for you to choose from. Then you will wirewrap with either sterling silver or gold-filled wire in a choice of designs. Instructor: Marissa McGechie Date: Monday, October 5 Time: 3 - 7pm Fee: $49 Supplies $20 - includes use of tools

FABRIC ARTS Brazilian Embroidery

The ancient craft of three dimensional embroidery, for beginners or the more experienced. A variety of stitches to create amazing, beautiful designs will be taught. Students should bring a 5” embroidery hoop and scissors. Class will only go ahead with minimum 6 pre-registered students. Instructor: Clarice Bowdige Date: Tuesdays, September 22 - October 27 Time: 1 - 3pm Fee: $45, Supply Fee: Purchase supplies from instructor (about $50 for beginners)

Hardanger

New students will learn basic stitches of Scandinavian Embroidery (Hardanger) and advanced students will work on their own projects or project suggestions as challenge pieces. Instructor: Arlie Franklin Date: Monday, October 5 - November 22 (no class on October12) Time: 1 - 4pm Fee: $45, Purchase supplies from instructor (Starter Kit $15).

To register for any of these programs: 780-362-ARTS | 780-352-7651 | www.waacc.ca

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Quilting Project Time

For beginner to intermediate. Bring a new or existing project that you would like to work on. Instructor provides support and new skill development. This is not a structured instruction class. Students must bring a sewing machine in good working order, thread, fabric of their choice, cutting mat, ruler and rotary cutter. Instructor: Gloria Bolivar Date: Wednesdays, October 7 - December 2 Time: 1 - 4pm Fee: $70, Daily drop-in $10

Christmas Quilting! One Day Workshop

Participants can choose to make a tree skirt, tablecloth or patchwork runner. Instructor may be open to other projects with prior discussion. Basic sewing skills are needed. Students must bring sewing machine in good working order, thread, fabric of their choice, cutting mat, ruler and rotary cutter. Bring a bag lunch. Instructor: Gloria Bolivar Date: Saturday, November 21 Time: 9am - 4pm Fee: $60, Supplies: Some fabric for sale.

PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO Photoshop for Beginners

Four classes to get you over your fear of Photoshop. Get enough familiarity to dive in confidently in the most popular image editing program. Make an invitation, an event announcement and get started on your own project. Laptop (with mouse) with copy of Photoshop required (Photoshop 2 available free). Instructor: Bill Castleman Date: 4 Wednesdays between November 4 and December 9 Time: 7 to 9pm Fee: $50

Beginners Point and Shoot Photography

Want to take better pictures with your point and shoot or iPhone camera? The focus (no pun intended) will be on composition… how to set up your subject and setting to achieve the picture you want. Every camera is slightly different, so please bring your manual to class. The Wetaskiwin photography club will be hosting this course. It is a great opportunity to meet “like-minded” photographers. Date: Thursday, October 1 Time: 6:30pm - 8pm Fee: $10

Additional Photography Classes

including Raw Editing Basics are being planned. Watch www.waacc.ca for more information.

WETASKIWIN PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The Wetaskiwin Photography Club is beginning its second year, and is welcoming new members. The club meets at the Wetaskiwin Art and Craft Centre from 7-8pm every other Thursday. If you have an interest in being involved in the club, please leave your name with the WAACC.

To register for any of these programs: 780-362-ARTS | 780-352-7651 | www.waacc.ca 2015 WINTER PROGRAM GUIDE

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HOME & GARDEN Intro to Mosaics Workshop NEW!

Create your own original piece of art while learning the basics in mosaics by attending 3 sessions for a total of 8 hours. Design, composition, materials, cutting & laying, and grouting will all be covered. Supplies provided include: 10” x 10” framed mirror base, china, glass beads, adhesive and grout. Bring your own special beads, glass or jewelry to incorporate. No prior mosaic or art experience is necessary. Instructor: Margot Soltice Dates/Time: Friday, November 6, 6:30pm - 8:30pm Saturday, November 7, 10am - 2:30pm Friday, November 13, 6:30pm - 8:30pm Fee: $90, Supply Fee: $30

COURSES THAT WILL RUN IF INTEREST SHOWN Check our brochure and www.waacc.ca, for information on the following courses. Sign up If there is enough interest we will run the course. • Obsidian Arrowhead and Tools • Cake Decorating • Henna Body Art • Pastel Art • Adult Ceramics • Knitting Workshops • Crochet Workshops • Sculpting with Clay • iPad & iPhone Classes • Basic Computer Classes Have you any other program ideas? Would you like to teach at the centre – let us know. Your feedback and requests help us with planning.

Wetaskiwin Art Club Craft Centre, 4520-48 Ave.

CRAFT CENTRE OPEN STUDIO TIMES NEW! Now available – non instructive studio time at the Centre. Work on your pottery, ceramics, painting, quilting and fibre arts, stained glass, even scrapbooking and photography. WAACC requires that appropriate classes have previously been taken, or competency proven, before signing up for stained glass or pottery studio times. There will be a small fee involved with the membership. More details and calendar will be available at the Parade of Programs and at www.waacc.ca in the fall.

Monthly meetings are held the second Wednesday of the month from 7pm to 9pm at the Craft Centre. Drop-in painting sessions are the fourth Thursday of the month from 1 pm to 3 pm. Open to anyone interested in painting or drawing. Bring your own supplies. Call Judy at 780-3522063 for more information.

The Wetaskiwin Art Club Fall Art Show Free admission, Refreshments, Door Prize and Silent Auction. Everyone welcome. Location: Wetaskiwin and District Heritage Museum, 5007-50 Ave. Dates: Friday, October 2, 10am - 5pm and Saturday, October 3, 10am - 4pm. Call Judy at 780-352-2063 for more information.

To register for any of these programs: 780-362-ARTS | 780-352-7651 | www.waacc.ca

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Wetaskiwin & District Heritage Museum

5007-50 Avenue (The old Montgomery ‘Star’ Store on Historic Main Street)

Winter Hours (October through May): Tuesday - Friday, 10am - 5pm. Summer Hours (June through September): Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 5pm. Closed Sundays, Mondays, and all Statutory Holidays with the exception of Canada Day. Specific times for workshops or special events are listed separately below. Admission to the museum is by donation. Any additional fees for special events and programs are listed separately below. For more information or to register: Please call 780-352-0227, email: wdhm@persona.ca, or visit our webpage www.wetaskiwinmuseum.com for more information on any of our programs / events. www.wetaskiwinmuseum.com, Facebook www.facebook.com/ wetaskiwinmuseum and Twitter @HeritageMuseum1.

What is the Women of Aspenland? The Women of Aspenland project preserves and tells the stories of women in our community. Each story reflects some of the diverse traditions that have shaped our collective identity as a community. The goal of the Women of Aspenland project is to document women’s history and understand the important roles of women over time. The lives of these women are at the heart of the project, and their activities, unfurled over a period of more than 100 years, are viewed against the backdrop of settlement and modern history. Whether working in the home or in public life, they are all heroines.

Ongoing Programs Women of Aspenland: discover the lives of women who played a role in building your community

As an ongoing exhibit the Heritage Museum pays tribute to the many women who made their own unique contribution to the community of Wetaskiwin City, County, and Maskwacis. The exhibit now includes over 80 ladies with up to four new inductees being showcased each year. We are always looking for recommendations, so stop by, let our heroines inspire you, and maybe even nominate someone you know. Fee: Free with admission (which is by donation), or with your purchase of a yearly membership.

Visit www.clcwetaskiwin.ca to view the 2015 Fall Program Guide on line

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Exhibit Spotlight Pioneer Playrooms

(Children’s Legacy Centre) Discover your inner pioneer in our unique hands-on and interactive playrooms. Learn essential pioneer chores, such as fetching water from the old-fashioned pump, doing laundry with the wash-board & wringer, collecting eggs, and serving tea. Experience a one-room schoolhouse, live the farm life in the kitchen and farm yard, make purchases at the General Store, lounge in the parlour rooms, and much more. Let your imagination loose and come join the fun! Fee: Free with admission (which is by donation), or with your purchase of a yearly membership.

Pioneer Children Birthdays

Want a new birthday party idea? Taking place in our Children’s Pioneer Play Rooms, the Heritage Museum offers a unique 2 hour program where your children can dress up in pioneer costumes and experience what life was like for the pioneer child including making real butter, building sock teddy bears, and shopping for candy at the General Store. Ideal for 5 to 10 years olds, the program will be tailored depending on the age and gender of the children. Time: by arrangement Fee: $10 per child. Extra charges apply for Butter making, Teddy Bear building, and General Store purchases. Registration can be done in person at least 2 weeks in advance at the Heritage Museum or by phone at 780-352-0227. Registration forms are also available on our website www.wetaskiwinmuseum.ca and can be emailed to wdhm@persona.ca.

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Special Events and Programs Exhibit Opening Back to the Basics: Rural School Houses

Just in time for Back to School, join us as we reminisce about the various rural school houses across the County of Wetaskiwin. Learn about their typical features, from the outhouse to the chalk board, how they were the heartbeat of our communities, and when and why they eventually consolidated. You will also be able to share in a variety of personal stories that tell what school was really like back in the day! Date: Exhibit opening in early September. Visit our website to learn more!

Women of Aspenland 2015 Induction Ceremony

Each October, in Celebration of Women’s History Month, we honour four new inductees into our Women of Aspenland exhibit by sharing their history, contributions, and personal mementoes through displays that can be viewed throughout the year. Join us as we celebrate the lives of our newest inductees: Dorothy French, Florence Buffalo, Lou Klone, and Kathleen Cutarm. Date: Saturday, October 17 Time: 2pm

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The Heritage Museum Remembers: Commemorating Peacekeepers and AboriginalCanadian veterans

Help us recognize community members who heroically served for our country in war and peacekeeping operations. This year, in honour of Aboriginal Veterans Day on November 8th and the new Maskwacis Veterans Memorial at the Samson Nation, we will be highlighting the contributions of members of the Cree Nations of Maskwacis who served during war time. We will also honour those from Wetaskiwin City, County, and Maskwacis who served during International peace missions. Date: Saturday, November 7 Time: 2pm

Preserving our Future

It’s time to reduce, reuse, and recycle at the Heritage Museum. Bring the whole family in to discover how the water cycle works in the district, get tips on how to conserve in-home resources, and learn how our actions have impacted the local ecosystem. Participate in experiments, crafts, and games that help us understand Wetaskiwin’s link to our surrounding world. Take home with you pioneer tried and tested methods to help reduce your ecological impact. Date: Friday, December 4 Time: 2pm Fee: $10 in advance / $15 at the door (per child, no charge for adult chaperons) How to register: In person at the Heritage Museum, by phone at 780-352-0227, email: wdhm@persona.ca, or visit our website www.wetaskiwinmuseum.com to download a registration form.

WRITING GROUPS IN WETASKIWIN WETASKIWIN WORD WEAVERS Meets 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 7pm at Peace Hills Lodge (by airport); $2 fee/meeting; Call 780-368-2382. STARTS September 8, 2015 LONE RIDGE INK SHEDDERS Meets alternating Monday afternoons in private home; 780-352-3073

2015 FALL Parade of Programs Wednesday, Sept. 2 • 6-8 pm • Wetaskiwin Drill hall For more information call 780-361-4412 or email: recreation@wetaskiwin.ca 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE

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MANLUK THEATRE for the PERFORMING ARTS 5002-53rd Avenue | 780-352-8383 | wetaskiwintheatresociety.com | wtsthtr@telus.net

Waterworks Players

Live community theatre! A volunteer organization that performs a series of full length community theatre productions and one-act plays. Seeking production volunteers: directors, actors, sound & light techs, backstage crews, set builders, painters, props masters, costumers, make up artists, box office staff, canteen volunteers. Date: Please check our website for audition and production notices Time: TBA Fee: $5 membership in the Wetaskiwin Theatre Society

KITCHEN WITCHES

Isobel Lomax and Dolly Biddle are two “mature” cable-access cooking show hostesses who have hated each other for 30 years, ever since Larry Biddle dated one and married the other. When circumstances put them together on a TV show called The Kitchen Witches, the insults are flung harder than the food! Dolly’s long-suffering TV-producer son Stephen tries to keep them on track, but as long as Dolly’s dressing room is one inch closer to the set than Isobel’s, it’s a losing battle, and the show becomes a rating smash as Dolly and Isobel top both Martha Stewart and Jerry Springer! Comedy. Dates: November 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22 Time: 8pm, Sunday matinee at 2pm Fee: $20

ALONE TOGETHER

A middle aged couple whose children have finally left the nest are excited to finally be alone together, but not for long. All three

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sons come charging back home after experiencing some hard knocks in the real world, and Mom and Dad have quite a time pushing them out again. Comedy Dates: February 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 Time: 8pm, Sunday matinee at 2pm Fee: $15

THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS

This happy go lucky view of small town vice and statewide political side-stepping recounts the good times and the demise of the Chicken Ranch, known since the 1850s as one of the better pleasure palaces in all of Texas. Governors, senators, mayors, and even victorious college football teams frequent Miss Mona’s cozy bordello until that puritan nemesis Watchdog focuses his television cameras and his righteous indignation on the institution. Musical comedy. Dates: April 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, May 1 Time: 8pm, Sunday matinee at 2pm Fee: $15

OPEN MIC

An opportunity for local musicians to share their talents, try out new material and meet other musicians. Players have an opportunity to play three selections – all ages, all genres. Our goal is to foster the local music community by providing a ‘place to play’. Everyone is welcome. Dates: Every second Saturday (unless otherwise posted - Please check the sign or our Facebook page) Time: 7:30pm Fee: Admission by donation How to register: Sign up when you arrive.

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Body & Mind Refresh Wellness Centre

5109-50 Avenue | 780-312-2899 | e-mail- refreshwellness@hotmail.ca refreshwellnesscentre.com | Register at above phone number, email or website!

Karma Class Weekend

Come support our current class in the yoga teacher training program. Over the weekend we will have 10 FREE yoga classes running on Saturday and Sunday. Please contact Refresh for times and styles of yoga being taught. Also check out dawnlamothe.ca, for more information. Date: Saturday and Sunday, September 12 - 13 Time: Varies, please call Refresh at (780) 312-2899 Fee: Free or by donation

Gentle/Beginners Yoga with Wanda

This is a multi-level class suitable for beginners looking for a gentle introduction to yoga, for those with reduced mobility and for experienced practitioners who are looking for a class that allows time to focus on purity of movement and energy flow. We will tone and strengthen with the goals of increasing range of motion, improving balance and flexibility, nurturing pelvic and spinal stability and strength, and reducing stress. Dates: Mondays, September 14 November 30 (11 classes, 12 weeks) No class Monday, October 12 Time: 9am - 10:15am Fee: $138.60 or register before September 12 and get 5% discount $132

Strength Flow Yoga with Wanda

This class focuses on awareness of movement and flow of the breath to increasing core stability and build strength as well as balance and flexibility. In this class you are encouraged to tune into the signals of your body and your breath so you can effectively build strength by coming to your ‘edge’ in your optimal zone. Grow your awareness and intuition to strengthen without building tension and rigidity. Find softness and fluidity in strength. Dates: Mondays, September 14 November 30 (11 classes, 12 weeks) NO class Monday October 12 Time: 10:30am - 11:45am Fee: $138.60 or register before September 12 and get 5% discount $132

KidzCanYoga with Kim

KidzCanYoga was created to give children and youth a safe place to create, play, and relieve stress in a healthy way through the practice of Yoga. This program sets a foundation for well-being and building selfesteem. Other benefits include: building healthy strong bodies, mind and spirit to help them cope with everyday stressors. It improves focus and attention that can transfer into all areas of the child’s life. This class is for 9-12 year olds. Date: Mondays, September 14 November 30 (11 classes, 12 weeks) No class Monday October 12 Time: 5:30 - 6:15pm Fee: $138.60 or register before September 12 and get 5% discount $132

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Beginner Yoga with Kim

This beginner class will offer a slow paced, relaxing start for your yoga journey. The hour spent together will be one of relaxing, stretching and learning how to turn off the mind chatter in order to be present in the moment. The class will focus on all aspects of yoga: breath work, movement and relaxation. Date: Mondays, September 14 November 30 (11 classes, 12 weeks) No class Monday October12 Time: 6:30 - 7:30pm Fee: $138.60 or register before September 12 and get 5% discount $132

Yin Fusion with Wanda

Yin yoga is a slow paced class that is a great compliment to active lifestyles and is an effective tool to manage anxiety and stress. Poses are held longer to allow for a release in the more subtle energetic layers within the body and mind. This class combines Yin, Qi-Gong and Therapeutic Yoga techniques to apply gentle stimulation to the tissues with the aim of improving the flexibility, mobility and stability of joints. Date: Mondays, September 14 November 30 (11 classes, 12 weeks) No class Monday October 12 Time: 7:45 - 9pm Fee: $138.60 or register before September 12 and get 5% discount $132

Vinyasa Flow with Melanie

Prepare to open your heart, soar with grace, and smile while flowing with love. Let your spirit move you, and have fun rocking the postures in your own divine way. The practice may include inversions and arms balances, and a few challenging sequences. Don’t stress, you can always move at your own flow, and child pose is your friend. This is more of a quicker paced class.

Date: Tuesdays, September 8 - December 1 (13 classes, 13 weeks) Time: 9 - 10am Fee: $163.80 or register before September 12 and get 5% discount $156

Sattva Yoga with Angela

A dynamic Hatha Yoga sequence designed to bring balance, inner strength, and energy to the practitioner in a fluid posture flow. Every month a new sequence is introduced and specific attention will be brought to creating a rhythm with the breath and a dialogue with the body. Practice will close with pranayama techniques and guided meditation to strengthen the lungs and center the mind. This practice balances the body, breath and mind to leave you feeling blissful. Date: Tuesdays, September 8 - October 20 (7 classes and 7 weeks) Time: 7:30 - 9pm Fee: $88.20 or register before September 12 and get 5% discount $84

Ashtanga Foundations with Daria

This class introduces students to the basic concepts and poses of the Ashtanga Yoga Series. It is an introduction to the sun salutations, standing poses, and some seated postures. Extra time and attention are devoted to the breathing techniques and to establishing correct alignment within each posture. This class is designed to give the practitioner a firm and solid foundation in the practice, and is a great class for those new to the series. Date: Wednesdays, September 9 December 2 (12 classes, 13 weeks) No class November 11 Time: 9 - 10am Fee: $151.20 or register before September 12 and get 5% discount $144

To register for any of these programs: 780-312-2899 | refreshwellness@hotmail.ca | refreshwellnescentre.com

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Hatha Flow with Melanie

This class offers a dynamic range of postures suitable for all levels as well as meditation and breathing techniques. In conclusion of attending this class you may feel relaxed, energized and physically better. Come with an open heart and mind. Dates: Thursdays, September 10 December 3 (13 classes, 13 weeks) Time: 9 - 10 am Fee: $163.80 or register before September 12 and get 5% discount $156

Beginner Hatha Yoga with Melanie

Beginner hatha is a gentle class, providing a thorough introduction to the basics of yoga, including postures and technique, breath and awareness, core strength and flexibility, as well as meditation and relaxation. This is a slower paced class. No yoga experience is required. Date: Thursdays, September 10 December 3 (13 classes, 13 weeks) Time: 6:30 - 7:30pm Fee: $163.80 or register before September 12 and get 5% discount $156

Yoga kids with Kim

Yogakids is a program that integrates reading, storytelling, music, art and yoga to educate the ‘whole child’s. Children learn to stretch, breathe, relax, and enjoy in playful ways. This program sets a lifelong foundation for well-being and building self-esteem. It also helps to improve focus and attention that can transfer into all areas of the child’s life. This class is an un-parented class for 3-8 year olds, space is limited to 10 children. Dates: Saturdays, September 19 November 28 (9 classes) No class October 10 & 24) Time: 9:30 - 10:15am Fee: $113.40 or register before September 12 and get 5% discount $108

Specialty Yoga Retreat: Yin & Tonic

Join Wanda as she takes you through a gentle, therapeutic yin yoga class to help bring yourself back into balance, physically, emotionally, energetically. Come and be nourished as we work with cleansing and clearing the meridians or energy channels within the body. This one of a kind retreat will wrap up with a gentle acupuncture treatment given by Kirsten Montgomery Registered Acupuncturist, to encourage release of energy blocks and help get your qi flowing. Date: Friday, November 6 Time: 6:30 - 9pm Fee: $57.75 (inc. gst)

Yoga Workshop: Immune Boost Yoga

Join Wanda and give your immune system a boost this fall with a series of techniques to help flush out, cleanse, and strengthen your lymphatic system. Take home kit included, packed with goodies to continue the flushing process initiated in this workshop at home and anytime thereafter! Date: Saturday, September 26 Time: 1 - 3:30pm Price $68.25 (inc. gst)

To register for any of these programs: 780-312-2899 | refreshwellness@hotmail.ca | refreshwellnescentre.com 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE

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Shanti Wellness Centre

4527 - 56 Street | 780-352-0945 | Info@shantiwellnesscentre.com www.shantiwellnesscentre.com

Agatsu Kettlebell Fitness

Authentic Japanese Karate

We are a branch club of the Mumonkan Dojo. The Mumonkan Dojo is the only one outside of Japan to exclusively teach the legendary world renowned Motobu-ryu Karate directly under Grandmaster Motobu Chosei Soke, a direct descendent of the Royal Family of Okinawa and the son of the legendary Bushi Choki Motobu - who is one of the main Grandmasters responsible for Japan’s introduction to Karate. Date: Mondays beginning September 7 Time: 6:30 - 8pm Fee: $175 for Semester Age: 12 and up

Self-Defense with Sensei Nanji

Be prepared for whatever happens by learning skills and tactics of self defence. This is a longer program because we want to ensure that the skills you learn become an unconscious part of daily life. Date: Mondays beginning September 7 Time: 5:30 - 6:30pm Fee: $150 for Semester Age: 13 and up

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Kettlebells offer a different kind of training using dynamic moves targeting almost every aspect of fitness – endurance, strength, balance, agility and cardio endurance. People love it because it’s challenging, efficient and you only need one piece of equipment. Date: Wednesdays beginning September 9 Time: 5:30 to 6pm Fee: $135/12 weeks

Hatha Yoga with Sara

Date: Thursdays, September - December Time: 7 to 8pm Fee: $199 Early Bird Price: $190 (paid by September 9)

Plus Size Yoga

This class is offered specifically with the plus size body in mind, with practices modified accordingly. Seize your wellness and explore yoga safely and in a way that suits you best. Date: Tuesdays beginning September 8 (8 weeks) Time: 6:15 to 7:30pm Early bird fee: $99 + GST (before September 5) Regular fee: $105 + GST

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Restorative Yoga

Origin Yoga, Millet Come and take some ‘me’ time with this mini therapeutic retreat designed to help the body and mind release in a gentle way through the use of supported yoga poses, breath-work, meditation and healing mantra. Restorative yoga helps to re-set your baseline, alleviating tension and stress and helps to bring the nervous system back into balance, helpful in managing pain and anxiety. This is a floor class that is appropriate for everyone and anyone looking for a deeply nourishing experience. Date: Saturday, October 24 Time: 9 - 11:30am Fee: $45 (GST incl.) Registration: www.originyoga.ca or call 780- 886-0336

Gentle & Beginners Yoga, 50+ Wellness Yoga, Seniors Chair Yoga, Strength Flow Yoga, Yin Fusion, Pain Care Yoga

Origin Yoga, Millet & Wetaskiwin area Take control of your health & well being by discovering the many benefits of yoga. International Yoga Teacher Association, SOYA 500, Yoga Alliance Registered Teacher, Yin Certified, Therapeutic Yoga Specialty, Pain Care Yoga Certified. First Aid Certified and Insured. Visit website for registration and detailed information of classes and workshops. Date: September - December Time/Fee: Various, see website schedule Registration: www.originyoga.ca or call 780-886-0336

Yoga for Chronic Pain & Mobility

Origin Yoga, Millet Private Therapeutic Yoga is an emerging field with effective applications to address, pain, old injuries and mobility limitations. This gentle movement based therapy combines a scientific understanding of kinesiology/body mechanics, anatomy, physiology and the healing art of yoga to manage pain and tension. This is a gentle approach to whole body healing designed to get you back moving with greater ease and freedom. Customized, 1 hour sessions include take home guidelines. Mobile appointments available. Pain Care Yoga Certification and International Yoga Teachers Association full member. Date: On going private appointments. Time: Various, see website schedule Fee: Varies with registration options, visit website Registration: www.originyoga.ca or call 780-886-0336

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Mixed-level Yoga with Linda Ervin of Creative Wellness

Bodywerks Experience the many health benefits of Yoga in a non-competitive, relaxing and positive atmosphere. Classes are taught by an internationally certified, licensed and insured instructor with over 14 years (3000hrs) of experience. Linda’s numerous certifications and training ensures students participate in the safest, most enjoyable and effective Yoga experience. Classes are intended for adults and are suitable for most ages and abilities. Individual modifications are offered at all times. Date: Mondays, 8 week session begins September 14 Time: 5 - 6pm or 6:30 - 7:30pm Fee: $80 for full eight week session Five class punchcard (good for 3 months) $65 To register or for more information contact Linda Ervin 780-975-4932 (text or message) yoga.classes@yahoo.ca

Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi TM

Wetaskiwin Memorial Arts Centre, lower level, 5602 - 50 St. Taoist Tai Chi is a gentle art of health and well-being for people of all ages and health conditions. A holistic approach with a significant and impactful degree of turning and stretching in each of the movements brings about a wide range of health benefits to the muscular, skeletal and circulatory systems, contributing to better balance and posture, increased strength and flexibility as well as promoting a soothing effect on the mind. Beginner classes starting Wednesday, September 9 from 7 - 8 pm Continuing classes are ongoing Mondays and Wednesdays from 8 - 9pm For more information or to register call 780-387-5947 or visit us at the Parade of Programs September 2 at the Drill Hall www.taoist.org

BODY LOGIC MASSAGE Certified therapist providing the community with therapeutic, sports, lymphatic, and chair massage, as well as reflexology, reiki, body talk and cranio sacral. Use massage to provide stress release as well as reducing muscle & arthritic aches and pains, diminishing headaches and improving circulation. Massage increases tissue health and is beneficial for all people.

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YOGA AT THE LAKE studio

#2 Fieldstone Place in the Village Business Park, Pigeon Lake (1 block down from the Village at Pigeon Lake by The Village Auto Wash) www.yogaatthelake.ca | fordjanelle@hotmail.com | text/call 780-604-2909 Facebook Page: yoga at the lake studio at Pigeon Lake

Lite Yoga with Massage

Class times are subject to change so please pre-register with Janelle at listed contacts. Cost: Pass options available, customized to suit your schedule or drop in is $16 We run a variety of yoga classes, monthly special events & body treatments.

Lite Yoga is a slower class. We implement some standing poses to build strength and balance. We then transition to the floor where we work on flexibility and core strength along with some restorative poses. The class ends with a shoulder and neck massage with essential oils while you relax in savasana. Dates: Ongoing/All year round Wednesdays, 9:30am (75min) Â

Restorative Yoga

Moksha-Inspired Yoga

This beginner series consists of a standing & floor series. Modifications are offered for those who need it. This class offers a base of consistency so you can progress and get stronger supporting you to challenge yourself with different practices. Sequencing is key as one posture leads into the next to help open your body safely. The sequencing may be similar yet there are always surprises along the way to help challenge those who want it! Dates: Ongoing/All year round Fridays, 9:30am (75min) Saturdays, 10am (75min)

Restorative Yoga is a practice directed toward students who are injured, stressed or dealing with chronic health conditions. It is a very gentle practice to help with regaining mobility and range of motion our bodies are naturally meant to have. This class involves massage balls and props: blankets, blocks, straps & bolsters to totally support the body, allowing for deep relaxation, release and support. Poses can also help with specific health challenges helping the body to heal. Dates: Ongoing/All year round Fridays, 5:15pm (60min)

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City of Wetaskiwin Wetaskiwin Public Library Programs

780-361-4446 | www.wetaskiwinpubliclibrary.ab.ca | 5002-51 Avenue All Programs are FREE

Tales for Twos with Miss Tamara

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS

Friday morning fun with stories, songs, and rhymes. Ages 2-3. Fridays, September 18 - December 4 10:30 - 11am

Sounds Like…

Sound-sational stories and songs with Miss Tamara for 3-5 year olds. Mondays, September 14 - November 30 11 - 11:30am No stories Monday, October 12

Play With Your Food at the Library!

Edible crafts for all ages. Tuesdays, September 15 - December 2 3:30 - 4:30pm The Library will not assume any liability for adverse reactions to foods consumed, or items one may come in contact with while eating at the library.

Cookies ‘n Cuddles Pajama Time

Fun stories, songs and cookies before bed! All ages welcome. Wednesdays, September 16 - December 2 6:45 - 7:15pm No stories Wednesday, November 11

Lego at the Library

Visit the library for Lego play with one of our many amazing Lego sets. Ages 5+ Thursdays, September 17 – December 3 3:30 - 4:30pm

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Kids Crafty Time

Join us for some cool crafts and giant games at the library. All ages welcome. Saturday, September 19 10:30am - 12noon

Family Movie

Watch a family movie and enjoy some popcorn at the library! All ages welcome. Movie to be announced. Saturday, September 26 10:30am - 12noon

Happy Thanksgiving

Join us for special Thanksgiving crafts and treats. All ages welcome. Saturday, October 3 10:30am - 12noon

No School Movie

No school!? Why not hang out at the library, watch a movie and munch on some popcorn! All ages welcome. Movie to be announced. Friday, October 9 at 12:30pm

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Kids Lego & Game Fun

Play some cool giant games and create with Lego at the library. Ages 5+ welcome. Saturday, September 17 10:30am - 12noon

Happy Halloween

Boooo… don’t be too scared to visit the library in your costume for stories, crafts and treats! All ages welcome. Friday, October 30, 10:30am

Halloween Family Movie

Watch a family movie and munch on some popcorn at the library! All ages welcome. Saturday, October 31, 10:30am

Winter Warm Up

Warm up at the library with crafts, giant games, treats and hot chocolate. All ages welcome. Saturday, November 21 10:30am - 12noon

Christmas Cheer & Movie

Watch a Christmas movie and munch on some popcorn at the library! All ages welcome. Friday, December 4, 12:30pm

Santa’s Coming to the Library!!

Visit with Santa and enjoy Christmas stories, crafts and holiday cheer! All ages welcome. Saturday, December 5 10:30am - 12noon

TWEEN AND TEEN PROGRAMS Musical Chair Monopoly

Do you kick butt at Monopoly? Test your game skills as you rotate between game boards and competitors. You might have Boardwalk in one game, but may end up in another where you haven’t passed GO! All ages welcome…young, or young at heart. Must already understand game play and rules. Thursday, November 12, 4 - 7pm Friday, November 13, 1 - 4pm

Teen Trivia Night

Join our teen programming crew for fun trivia contests, big giant game competitions and FREE SNACKS! Fridays, September 25, October 30 & November 27, 7 - 9pm

Pinterest Party

Ever want to try some of the amazing makeup or hair ideas from Pinterest? Kat will give tips and tricks to re-create pins and posts discovered on-line. Love them or leave them…join us to find out. Saturday, October 17 2 - 4pm

Teen Book Club

Teens, do you love reading a great YA novel and sharing the experience with friends? Add your name to the interest list for a new teen book club, and we’ll look after the rest. Call 780-361-4446 or email rkuzyk@ wetaskiwin.ca to register.

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ADULT PROGRAMS Coffee and Cookies

Visit each morning to enjoy a freshly baked cookie and a cup of coffee. Browse through our magazine collection, access our free Wi-Fi, or just relax. (Cookies $1, Hot Chocolate/Mocha $1, Coffee $.25).

Ladies Night Out

Join us at our second annual Ladies’ Night Out, where you can shop, enjoy a glass of wine, and chat with library staff and other guests. Watch our website and Facebook page for more details and vendor information. Date/Time: Friday, October 23, 7 - 10pm

Ugly Christmas Sweater Party

Tech Time

Book a one-on-one session with library staff and learn how to use computers, the internet, tablets, e-readers or smartphones. Call 780-361-4446 to schedule an appointment.

Naughty & Nerdy Book Club

Dig your ugliest Christmas sweater out of the closet for some holiday cheer. The reindeer will be rocking with Christmas tunes, treats and tasty beverages. $10 per ticket. Picture booth, silent auction and 50/50 draw included. 18+ program. Date/Time: Friday, November 7, 7 - 11pm

Homebound Delivery

Read a little of everything…from controversial books to erotica, postapocalyptic, and beach-read titles. Book club kits for six group members available. Our original Naughty and Nerdy Book Club is full, but call 780-361-4458 or email Rachelle at rkuzyk@wetaskiwin.ca to add your name to the list and start a second club.

Wetaskiwin Public Library staff visit every seniors’ group home in Wetaskiwin to deliver and pick-up library material to patrons who can no longer visit the library on their own. Volunteers also serve individuals who require special needs services to access our collections. Call 780-361-4446 for more information.

Paint Nite

Seniors’ Christmas Tea with Santa

If you’ve always wanted to paint your very own masterpiece, but are worried about a lack of skill or talent, register for this library fundraiser, a fun paint and sip party…no experience necessary! With step-by-step instructions from our host, you will take home a simple, but beautiful painting at the end of the evening. 18+ program. Date/Time: September 18, 7 - 10pm Fee: $45

Santa is making a special visit to the library, and this time, it’s not to see the kids! Seniors, bring a friend or family member, and enjoy Christmas music, coffee/tea and cookies. There may be something special under the Christmas tree for you… Date/Time: Friday, December 11 at 2pm

To register for programs: 780-361-4446 | www.wetaskiwinpubliclibrary.ab.ca | 5002-51 Ave.

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City of Wetaskiwin recreation department

fall programs Registration can be done on line or in person at the Manluk Centre 4514-50 Avenue | 780-361-4444 | www.wetaskiwin.ca/register Wetaskiwin Civic Center Twin Arenas, 4519-50 Avenue Wetaskiwin Civic Center Drill Hall, 4519-50 Avenue Prices do not include GST and are subject to change without notice. All courses run through the City of Wetaskiwin Recreation Department are taught by qualified instructors.

Little Carvers (Learn to Skate)

Wetaskiwin Civic Center Twin Arenas Ages: 4-6 Learn to Skate will introduce your child to forward skating, gliding, stopping and backward skating. This program is designed for participants who are new to skating. Participants should be able to stand and walk on skates with straight ankles off the ice. Participants must wear a CSA approved hockey helmet. Parents are welcome on the ice with your child. There will be 2 groups with a limit of 10 children per group. Dates: Tuesdays (Group 1) and Wednesdays (Group 2) starting September 22 - December 16 Times: Tuesdays at 10am - 10:45am or Wednesdays at 10am - 10:45am *Please note there will be no classes during the Remembrance Day week Fee: $75/child + GST

Little Kickers

Wetaskiwin Civic Center Drill Hall Ages: 4-6 This 8 week soccer program focuses on teaching the basics of soccer. Your child will be in a positive soccer environment that promotes technique and skill development, teamwork, healthy competition and fun! There will be a limit of 10 children per session. Dates: October 19 - December 7 Time: Mondays, 4pm - 5pm or 5:15pm - 6:15pm Fee: $60/child

Preschool Picassos

Manluk Centre Trans Comm. Party Room Ages: 3-5 Preschool Picassos will give an opportunity for you and your child to get your creative juices flowing. Come and join us for a fun filled hour of arts and crafts. We will be offering a variety of activities as well as holiday themed projects. Space is limited to 10 spots so please sign up for the entire program to guarantee your spot. Dates: September 17 - December 3 (No class on November 12) Times: Thursdays from 10am - 11am Fee: $80 for all classes or $10 drop-in + GST

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Fall Fun Slo-pitch League

Home Alone Safely

Al Arner Ball Diamonds Ages: 16+ Fall Fun Slo-pitch will be a recreational league consisting of 6 teams. This will be a mixed league consisting of 5 guys and 5 girls on the field. This is a fun league that will play one game per night twice a week for 5 weeks (no double headers). Balls and scorebooks will be included. Dates: Tuesdays & Thursdays, September 1 - October 1 Time: 6:30pm - 8pm Fee: $500/team GST included. $100 of the entry fee will be donated to Jumpstart.

Manluk Centre Multipurpose Room Ages: 8-11 Learn the skills necessary to stay home alone safely. Topics covered include fire, internet safety, basic first aid, kitchen safety and lots more! The day will end with a swim, so don’t forget your swim suit and towel. Participants are required to bring a lunch, snacks and water bottle. Dates: Friday, October 9 & Friday, December 4 Times: 9am - 4pm Fee: $25 + GST

PD Day Camps

Manluk Centre Multipurpose Room Ages: 12+ The Babysitting Course is an interactive and fun day that will get you ready for your first job as a ‘professional babysitter’. Participants learn how to provide care to young children, as well as how to prevent and respond to emergencies with basic first aid and caregiving skills. This course offers youth the training to promote themselves as babysitters to prospective parents. Graduates will receive a wallet card that confirms they have completed the course. Date: Friday, November 13 Time: 9am - 4pm Fee: $50 + GST

Babysitter’s Course

Manluk Centre, 4514-50 Avenue Ages: 6-12 PD Day Camp is perfect for kids aged 6-12 who want to experience a variety of sports, games, and other activities including Canada’s only Board Rider for those 8-12 years of age. Whether you’re having a blast on shore or catching a wave you’re sure to be entertained with this camp! Campers are required to bring a snack, water bottle, appropriate swim wear, towel, lunch and weather appropriate clothing. Dates: Friday, October 9, Thursday, November 12, Friday, November 13, Friday, December 4 Time: 9am to 4pm Fee: $40 + GST

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Early Bird Adult Shinny

Adult and Child Stick and Puck

Ages: 18+ Wetaskiwin Civic Center Twin Arenas This pilot program is a great opportunity for adults who are interested in supporting a morning shinny program. Players will be required to check upon arrival and must wear full equipment including a CSA approved helmet. This program will be unsupervised and is open to all skill levels. The arena will be open at 6:00 AM for those wishing to attend. Dates: September 29 - December 22 Time: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6:15am - 8am Fee: $50/adult + GST

Wetaskiwin Civic Center Twin Arenas Ages: 10 and under These sessions are for players 10 years of age and under and an adult. Children have an opportunity to bring their hockey stick / puck or ringette stick / ring onto the ice in order to practice their skills. Full equipment is required for children and parents must be on the ice surface with a helmet and skates. Date and Time: Please see the Arena Schedule at www.wetaskiwin.ca for dates and times Fee: Free Admission

Public Skating

Wetaskiwin Civic Center Twin Arenas Ages: open to all ages An opportunity for participants in full equipment to enjoy a pick-up game of hockey. Players are expected to be courteous to others and rotate play regularly to allow fair playing time for all players, including goalies. Date and Time: Please see the Arena Schedule at www.wetaskiwin.ca for dates and times Fee: Free Admission

Family Skate

Wetaskiwin Civic Center Drill Hall Ages: Parents and children 0-5 years A high/low cardio and strength class that allows a parent to exercise while spending time with their child(ren) ages 0-5years. All fitness levels welcome! Date: September 3 - November 26 Time: Thursdays from 10am - 11:30am Fee: $5 drop-in, no registration required

Wetaskiwin Civic Center Twin Arenas Open to all ages Skating opportunity where participants can enjoy a leisurely skate around the ice surfaces. Skate Aides are provided for those just learning to skate. No sports equipment or outside skating aides are permitted during these opportunities. Date and Time: Please see the Arena Schedule at www.wetaskiwin.ca for dates and times Fee: Free Admission

Wetaskiwin Civic Center Twin Arenas Open to all ages A leisure skating opportunity just for families. Children must be accompanied by a parent / guardian. Date and Time: Please see the Arena Schedule at www.wetaskiwin.ca for dates and times Fee: Free Admission

Drop-in Youth Shinny

Strollercise

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Manluk Centre Birthday Party

Manluk Centre Open to all ages We are very excited to celebrate the Manluk Centre’s 1st birthday. There will be cake, giveaways, and a number of exciting activities for the whole family! Your child can also color the Manluk Centre. Have them draw and color their favorite part of the Manluk Centre for a chance to win a prize. Bring the whole family down to the Manluk Centre for a day of fun and celebration! Date and Time: Sunday, September 13 from 11am - 5pm Visit www.manlukcentre.ca for more details.

Happy Halloween Party

Manluk Centre Open to all ages The Manluk Centre welcomes you to celebrate Halloween with us. Bring your child down and take part in some crafts and pumpkin carving. Your kids will squeal with our Halloween sensory bins. Pumpkin carving will be available to the first 25 people with a donation for the Food Bank. Date and Time: Saturday, October 31, 2015 from 1pm - 3pm Visit www.manlukcentre.ca for more details.

Santa Skate

Wetaskiwin Civic Center Twin Arenas Ages: open to all ages For a donation to the food bank, you can lace up your skates and join us for an afternoon of skating with Santa. Your kids will get a chance to go on the ice with Santa, take a ride in a horse drawn sleigh, and take part in some Christmas crafts. Anyone under 18 years of age must wear a CSA approved helmet. Date and Time: Monday, December 21 from 11am - 1pm Visit www.manlukcentre.ca for more details.

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Parade of Programs WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 6 - 8 PM

WETASKIWIN DRILL HALL Community organizations take registrations and share information about their Fall programs. • Talk to Instructors • Find out all there is to do in your community •Register for Fall programs for your family For more information call 780-361- 4412 or email: recreation @wetaskiwin.ca

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PROGRAMS at the manluk centre Bronze Medallion

Youth Leadership & Advanced Aquatic Courses Begin your training to become a lifeguard

This course teaches lifesaving principles of water rescue education: judgement, knowledge, skill and fitness. Participants learn skills needed for challenging rescues of increased risk involving conscious and unconscious victims of various types. Lifesavers develop stroke efficiency and endurance. Prerequisites: Bronze Star or 13 years old. Session #1 October 16, 17, 23 & 24, 2015 Session #2 February 19, 20, 26 & 27, 2016 Time: Fridays, 5 - 9pm Saturdays, 10am - 4:30pm Fee: $150

Bronze Cross

Bronze Star

Bronze Star is for candidates 12 years old and up. This is an introductory course for the Bronze program to develop lifesaving skills and get hooked on Lifeguarding. Participants will learn problem-solving and decisionmaking skills in and out of an aquatic environment. Session #1: September 12, 19 & 26, 2015 Session #2: January 9, 16 & 30, 2016 (No Class January 23) Time: Saturdays, 9am - 1pm Fee: $85

Bronze Cross is designed for lifesavers who want the challenge of more advanced training including an introduction to safe supervision in aquatic environments. Bronze Cross is the prerequisite for National Lifeguard and Instructor certification. Includes CPR C training. Prerequisites: Bronze Medallion. Session #1: November 20, 21, 27 & 28 Session #2: March 11, 12, 18 & 19, 2016 Time: Fridays, 5 - 9pm Saturdays, 10am - 4:30pm Fee: $150

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National Lifeguard (NL)

Develop basic lifeguarding skills to help participants evaluate and adapt to different aquatic facilities and emergencies. Understanding of lifeguarding principles, good judgement and a mature and responsible attitude toward the role of the lifeguard, prepares candidates to be professional facilitators of safe and enjoyable aquatics. Prerequisites:16 years old, Bronze Cross and Aquatic Emergency Care or Standard First Aid Date: December 18 - 23, 2015 Time: Friday, 4 - 9pm Saturday - Wednesday, 10am - 6pm Fee: $350

First Aid Courses Red Cross Standard First Aid (SFA)

This comprehensive two-day course satisfies work requirements; it is also for those who want more knowledge when responding to emergencies at home. This Red Cross course meets federal and provincial regulations for Standard First Aid and CPR and exceeds competitors’ standards by including injury prevention content, CPR and AED. Prerequisite: 12 years old Date: October 3 & 4, 2015 Time: 9am - 6pm Fee: $130

Aquatic Emergency Care (AEC)

Comprehensive training covering all aspects of first aid and CPR and the skills specific to emergencies in an aquatic setting, this course is a pre-requisite for lifeguards. Includes CPR C and AED certification. **AEC or Standard First Aid is a Pre-Requisite for the National Lifeguard Course. Date: December 3 - 5, 2015 Time: Thursday 4 - 9pm, Friday & Saturday, 10am - 6pm Fee: $150

FITNESS CLASSES For all dates, times and costs please go to www.wetaskiwin.ca

Aquafit

Aquafit is a great way to add variety to your fitness routine. Improved muscle tone and cardiovascular fitness are just two of the many benefits you will gain from putting on your swimsuit and jumping into the water. Aquafit uses the water for resistance. Low to zero impact is easy on bones and joints. Enjoy a 1-hour class set to music. Work at your own pace, no swimming skills required.

Deep Water Aquafit

Often recommended for rehabilitation, it is also used for general fitness and as an accelerated training method for athletes. The natural buoyancy of the water reduces strain on your joints, bones and muscles by as much as 90 percent. Take advantage of this buoyancy while receiving a similar cardiovascular benefit to a traditional workout. Participants may choose to use a floatation belt.

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Stretch & Move

Perfect for people recovering from an injury, people with restricted mobility, seniors or those simply looking for light exercise. Focusing on improving flexibility and mobility, participants who find exercising on land “challenging” can comfortably and safely be active in the water. Water is a forgiving medium, reducing joint compression and the downward pull of gravity. Enjoy this half hour class set to music; no swimming skills required.

Wetaskiwin Masters Club

Fun & Friendship—Health & Wellness— Participation & Achievement Whether you are interested in improving your strokes, Triathlons, Summer Games 55+, Lifesaving Sport or meeting personal goals, the Wetaskiwin Master Swim Club has a place for you! Our coach, Leah, has Coaching 101, Lifesaving Sport Coach and years of coaching experience working with all ages and skill levels. Fee: $85, Drop-in card for 10 coached classes

SWIMMING LESSONS For all dates, times and costs please go to www.wetaskiwin.ca

Red Cross Swim Preschool

The love of swimming starts here. For children 4 months to 5 years of age. Songs, games and introductory swimming skills will make your child comfortable and happy in the water. The Instructor uses progressive teaching techniques adapted to each child and provides constant feedback and encouragement. Parents will participate in the water with their child till the age of 4.

Red Cross Swim Kids Lessons

A healthy life through swimming for children 6 years of age and up. Children learn competitive and survival strokes, build their distance and speed, while focusing on making safe decisions in, on and around the water. In each level, participants are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress to the next level once all criteria have been successfully completed.

Adult & Teen Swim Lessons

A stand-alone stroke development program for adults and teens; this program is based on individual improvement designed to further develop strokes chosen by the swimmer in consultation with the Water Safety Instructor to increase swimming distances and proficiency. All starting levels are welcome. Fee: $85 Drop-in card for 10 lessons

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Community Clubs Wetaskiwin Genealogical Society

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 5410-36 Ave., (use north door) Our objective is to promote, encourage and enable our members searching for their family history and ancestry by providing: training presentations at monthly meetings, group discussions, exchange of information among members, research material, assistance and suggestions for breaking down the “brick walls’ in your family history. Date: 3rd Tuesday of the month (no meetings in July, August, or December) at 7pm For more information, contact Diane at 780352-3858 or Alice at 780-352-2150

Kinette Club of Wetaskiwin

Monthly Dinner Meeting, Call for location This all-Canadian ladies service club has been active in Wetaskiwin since 1950. Current club projects & fundraisers include Cystic Fibrosis Auction, Cookie Walk for Secret Santa and Blood Donor Clinics. If you are between 19 & 90 yrs old & would like to get out of the house, have fun, & make friends while making a difference in your community, then this just may be for you. Grow – learn – make friends – have fun! Date: 4th Tuesday of the month at 6pm To learn more call Wendy at 780-352-6907

Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 86

Royal Canadian Legion A fun, hardworking, non-profit group of ladies with a mandate to support the branch as well as local charities. Meet new people and give back to your community. Date: Meets 4th Wednesday of every month at 7:30pm To learn more contact Janice 780-350-2587

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Rotary Club of Wetaskiwin

Wetaskiwin Canadian Legion, Les Brady Room Rotary is the World’s First Service Club serving in over 165 countries. Our Motto is “Service above Self” as we follow the four way test: • Is it the truth? • Is it fair to all concerned? • Will it build good will and better friendships? • Will it be beneficial to all concerned? We are always looking for new members who want to have fun while helping our local community as well as communities around the world. Date: Thursdays at 12noon (lunch meetings) Contact: Robert Camp, President RCamp@alberta-cu.com (H) 780-387-5625, (W) 780-352-2251 ext. 202 www.WetaskiwinRotary.org

Wetaskiwin Horticultural Society

Manluk Theatre The Wetaskiwin Horticultural Society held its first meeting in July of 1973 and has been an affiliate member of the Alberta Horticultural Association since 1977. The Society meets once a month from September through June. Programs always attempt to inform and engage members and guests in the pleasures and benefits of gardens and gardening. Special events include a plant exchange in May and tours of local gardens in the summer. Dates: Meet 2nd Monday of the month Time: 7 - 9pm To learn more call Doreen at 403-783-2296 or Clara 780-352-4913

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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Boys and Girls Club of Wetaskiwin

5109-51 Street | Phone: 780-352-4643 | www.wetaskiwinyouth.ca Unless otherwise noted, all programs are held at the Boys & Girls Club

Out of School Care Program

Downtown Boys and Girls Club (5109-51 St.) Norwood School (5505-44 St.) Licensed and Accredited out of school care for children 6 - 12 years of age that offers organized and structured programming that meets the developmental needs of children by understanding the stages of child development and building assets and competencies. A healthy snack is provided and van shuttle from local schools is available for children attending the downtown program. Day Camps offered on non-instructional school days from 8am 5pm, Monday to Friday. Dates: September 2015 - Jun. 2016 Time: Monday to Friday 3:15pm - 6pm Fee: $310/month *Government Subsidies are available for those who qualify. **For those who do not qualify for full or partial government subsidy, the parent portion is $170/month and the club will subsidize up to $140/ month through fundraising efforts. Visit www.child.alberta.ca or call 1-866714-5437 for Subsidy information. Registration and Contact Information: Justin 780-352-4643 ext. 38

After School Programs

After school programs available for a variety of ages including Leadership Clubs (Torch and Keystone), Young Chefs cooking program and Native Friendship Club. Other programs TBA. Dates: October 2015 - May 2016 Fee: Dependent on program Registration and Contact Information: Justin at 780-352-4643 ext. 38

Keystone Club

A Leadership Club for youth 14 to 18 years focussing on 5 core elements: service to club and community, teamwork, healthy choices, leadership and learning for life. Personal awareness and self-confidence will be developed in a supportive team environment through activities and projects at the club and community with opportunities to attend regional and national conferences. Date: Wednesdays, October 2015 May 2016 Time: 4pm - 5pm Fee: $50 Contact Information: Justin 780-352-4643 ext. 38

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Torch Club

A Leadership Club for youth 14 to 18 years focussing on 5 core elements: service to club and community, teamwork, healthy choices, leadership and learning for life. Personal awareness and self-confidence will be developed in a supportive team environment through activities and projects at the club and community with opportunities to attend regional conferences. Dates: Thursdays, October 2015 - May 2016 Times: 4pm - 5pm Fee: $50 Contact Information: Justin 780-352-4643 ext. 38

Early Learning and Child Care Centre

Daycare for 12 months – 6 years Robert B. Colborne Centre, 4013-48 St. Accredited child care facility with certified, enthusiastic and dedicated staff. Program is responsive to your family’s child care needs, such as extended hours, full time, part-time and drop in hours. Government Subsidies may assist with up to 73% of fees. Visit www. child.alberta.ca or call 1-866-714-5437 for Subsidy information. Date: Monday - Friday Time: 6:45am - 6pm Fee: Based on child’s age. Government Subsidy’s may be available. Registration and Contact Information: Leah Hnatiuk AT 780-352-4632 ext. 6

Rogers Raising the Grade

Rogers Raising the Grade aims to provide young people between 12 and 19 years with the skills, tools and opportunities that will equip them to excel academically and secure their future success as productive, independent and contributing members of society. This after-school academic program,

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with access to the Rogers Technology Centre, allows youth to explore their interests, receive homework support, connect with mentors, interact with peers, increase their digital literacy, and explore career and postsecondary opportunities. Dates: September 2015 - June 2016 Time: Monday - Friday, 3:15pm – 6pm Fee: None Registration and Contact Information: Justin 780-352-4643 ext. 38

Stars Mentoring Program

Become a mentor in your community by being matched with a school-age child who you will meet with once a week for an hour in the child’s school and together will do a variety of fun activities such as play games, crafts, read or just talk. Build a child’s selfesteem by being a reliable friend. Dates: September - May each school year Time: Various days Monday to Friday Fee: Adult Volunteer Program (adults +18 and older) – No fee Contact Kelsy Bradford 780-361-1950 ext. 2

Boys and Girls Club of Wetaskiwin Volunteer Program

Making a difference in a child’s life isn’t complicated. Whether you have a lot of time, or a little; a special skills or just a desire to help, you can make a difference to a child. Volunteers required for; Rogers Raising the Grade, Stars Mentoring, Out of School Care, After School Programs, governance, as well as various fundraising opportunities that take place throughout the year. Date: Various Time: Various Fee: None - just a willingness to help out a child in your community Contact Corene at 780-361-1950 ext. 1

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FREE Wetaskiwin Primary Care Network Programs

APPOINTMENT & WALK IN SERVICES 5010-48 Street | 780-312-2500 | www.wetaskiwinpcn.ca

Breast Feeding

The PCN Lactation Consultant offers care for mothers and babies (any age) who are having breast feeding issues due to: latching and suckling problems, baby with poor weight gain, mother has nipple and/or breast pain, milk supply concerns, concerns with thrush/mastitis (infected breast tissue)/or other physical conditions affecting breastfeeding. Date & Time: Monday & Wednesday, 8:30am - 4:30pm (Appointment) No referral required

Chronic Disease Management

PCN Nurses provide support, education and counselling for people to help them develop strategies to better manage their chronic health conditions such as: diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity & smoking. Available at your physician’s clinic (Associate, Family Medical and Tower). Date & Time: Clinic Specific (8:30/9am 4:30/5pm) No referral required

Counselling Services

The PCN Therapist/Psychologist assists people whom are struggling with issues related to: stress management, adjustment to illness, caregiver burnout, relationship hardship, abuse/violence, grief and loss… Please note: youth require parent/guardian consent before attending therapy. Date & Time: Monday to Friday, 8:30 4:30 (Appointments) No referral required

Foot Care Services

Diabetic patients receive a foot health assessment, treatment & education from the PCN’s Foot Care Nurse. The service may include: nail trimmings/filings, corn/callous reduction, management of any fungal or ingrown toe nails. Date & Time: Wednesday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm (Appointments) Referral: PCN Physician or Primary Care Nurse

Group Medical Appointments Diabetes

This program is focused on assisting people with diabetes to better manage their health. Providing access to multiple health professionals at once and a greater opportunity to ask questions & share experiences with others. Date & Time: Wednesday, 9am - 12pm Referral: PCN Physician of the Family Medical Clinic

Nutrition Counselling

Reach your health and lifestyle goals through individual nutrition counselling with our Dietitian, for a variety of conditions and concerns that will help you determine the best nutrition needs for you and your lifestyle. Services are available for adults and children. Date & Time: Monday - Thursday, 8:30am - 4:30pm, Appointments No referral required

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Prescription to Get Active

Want to be more active but not sure where to start? This program provides you with a free trial access pass to local partnered organizations & businesses fitness facility or class. See the PCN website or a brochure in your Doctors clinic for more details. Date & Time: You determine Referral: PCN Physician or Health Care Professional

Primary Prenatal Clinic

A team of skilled and experienced physicians and prenatal nurses are committed to caring for maternity patients. Care includes assessment, ordering of bloodwork and ultrasounds. Patients also have access to other members of PCN’s multidisciplinary team: Dietitian & Psychologist / Therapist. All patients are referred at 24 weeks gestation to the delivering Physician of their choice. Date & Time: Thursdays, 9am - 4:30pm Walk-In & Appointments Available No referral required

Senior Moments

This group is for seniors hoping to make new friends and learn healthy coping strategies. There are group activities and guest speakers that will help connect seniors to each other and to community supports. Seniors are encouraged to contact each other outside the group meeting. Date & Time: The last Monday of every month from 10am - 11:00am No referral required

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Teen Health Clinic

The PCN’s healthcare team provides support, education and care for young adults (age 25 and under) in such areas as: birth control, STI’s, pregnancy testing, relationships/abuse/violence issues, selfesteem & body image concerns. Date & Time: Wednesdays, 9am - 4:30pm, Walk-in & Appointments Available No referral required

Tele-Ophthalmology Clinic

Diabetic patients can get their annual digital retinal photographs of their eyes taken at the Wetaskiwin PCN office. The pictures are then sent to the Royal Alex Hospital in Edmonton for review by an Ophthalmologist. Physicians receive the reports from Netcare. Date & Time: Fridays, 8:30am - 4:30pm, Appointment No referral required

Walk-In Counselling

If you are feeling stressed, overwhelmed, sad, frustrated or experiencing relationship issues, come to our walk-in counselling. Find solutions and support during a difficult time with our Therapist or Psychologist. Date & Time: Every Monday, 12noon 4:30pm Walk In & Appointments Available No referral required

Women’s Wellness

The PCN’s female healthcare professionals offer support, education & care for women with such things as: breast health, Pap test, STI’s, birth control, pregnancy testing, menopause, relationship concerns, abuse or violence issues. Date: Wednesdays, 9am - 4:30pm Walk-In & Appointments Available No referral required

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FREE Wetaskiwin Primary Care Network Workshops

These workshops are FREE but registration is required. Call 780-312-2500 to register or visit www.wetaskiwinpcn.ca (workshop page) for online registration. All workshops are taught by a health care professional. Workshops run generally 2 - 3 times per year. Check the website for the next scheduled date. 5010C-48 St. | 780-312-2500 | www.wetaskiwinpcn.ca

Make the Move

Looking to increase your activity? Meet other like-minded individuals? This program promotes the independent pursuit of walking for a healthier lifestyle. It features a chosen start and end destination (i.e. Rome to Milan, Italy) that participants virtually venture across as a group. Each week participants meet as a group to log their weekly steps towards the virtual trek, ask questions and provide each other with moral support. Take your next step towards better health and get active. (1x/week for 5 weeks - 30 min. sessions)

Health for Life

Wanting to live a healthier lifestyle? This program provides guidance and encouragement to help you incorporate daily activity and healthy lifestyle habits into your life. Sessions explore what “health” means and encourages participants to find ways to make changes within their own lifestyle, within a supportive environment. Discover a healthier you! (1x/week for 5 weeks - 1 hour sessions)

Quit Core

Weight Wise

Want to manage your weight but don’t know where to start? Learn safe and effective strategies to work towards achieving and maintaining a healthy weight. This group workshop offers classes for adults on healthy eating, physical activity and stress management. (1x/week for 10 weeks - 2.5 hour sessions)

Want to quit smoking? Join our Quit Core program which provides smokers the tools and skills they need to quit smoking or at least cut back. You will be educated, supported and meet other like-minded smokers wanting to quit. Learn some best practices that will help you to QUIT! (1x/week for 6 weeks - 1.5 hour sessions)

Alberta Law Libraries

2nd Floor, Wetaskiwin Court House, 4605-51 Street Our skilled information professionals connect Albertans with reliable sources of legal information and show you how to use it effectively. Access to legal reference assistance and our collections is provided at no cost. For more information or to use our Ask a Law Librarian service call 780-361-1320 www.lawlibrary.ab.ca 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE

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WETASKIWIN AND DISTRICT VICTIM SERVICES Victim Services provides support, information and referrals to victims of crime and tragedy. Our free and confidential services are provided by a team of well-trained Volunteer Advocates, who respond as needed, alongside the RCMP, on a 24 hour basis. How can Victim Services help? Our program provides a continuum of services for victims. Including: Referrals, Crisis Intervention, Police-Liaison, Court Support, and Information about Programs and Benefits available to Victims. Are you interested in Volunteering? Volunteers are critical to the ongoing success of our organization. We are looking for volunteers: • Must be 18 years of age • Must have a valid Driver’s License • Must be able to pass Security Clearance (and maintain it) • Must complete online training • Must be available on nights and weekends for at least 5 shifts per month • Must be a team player • Must have good communication skills • Must be able to respect confidentiality • Must be compassionate NOTE: Victim Services provides the necessary training for our Volunteer Advocates.

Camrose Women’s Shelter

Our 22 bed residence offers a safe place for women and children from Camrose and surrounding communities who are experiencing domestic violence or a crisis situation. We provide supportive counseling, information, referrals, childcare and an in-house school program for grades 1-9. Our Outreach Program supports residential and non-residential women transitioning to independent living with cultural sensitivity. Our 24/7 crisis line (1-877-672-1010) offers phone support regarding domestic abuse and family violence. Presentations are available on request. Date/Time: 365 days - 24/7 Fee: No Cost To register call 780-672-1035

Central Alberta Child & Family Services- Caregivers Needed

Within Central Alberta, there are children who need secure safe homes and caring individuals to nurture them as they grow. There are many options available to individuals and families who may be able to support children to reach their full potential. If you, or someone you know would like to learn more about becoming a foster parent, respite caregiver, kinship caregiver or about options for adoption and permanent guardianship please call 403-755-6104. For toll-free service first dial 310-0000.

For more information on how you can help victims in your community, please call us or stop by our office. Our office is located in the RCMP Detachment: 5005-48 Avenue Walk-ins are welcome Or call us at 780-312-7287

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Nutritious Beginnings

(Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program) Wetaskiwin Community Health Centre, 5610-40 Ave. Nutritious Beginnings supports mothers through their pregnancy and up to 12 months after their baby is born. The program offers a variety of free services including nutritional information, food coupons, prenatal vitamins and Vitamin D drops, support around challenges such as tobacco reduction, prenatal class (labour & delivery) and referrals to other community resources. Partnership of Alberta Health Services & Brighter Futures Family Resource Society. Date: Monday through Friday Time: 8:30am - 4:30pm Fee: No cost Registration: Self referral Phone: 780-361-4119 www.brighter-futures.ca

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7 Principles for Making Marriage Work

T. Wiebe Counselling Macadil Building (#208-5201-51 Ave) The 7 Principles program will give you new insights and research based relationship skills that can improve the intimacy and friendship in your relationship and help you resolve conflict in a healthy, productive way. This class combines teaching and demonstrations with one-on-one work sessions where you and your partner focus on your relationships with each other. All of the dialogues with your partner will be done in private, as privacy and comfort are emphasized. Dates: Saturday, September 19 and Sunday, September 20 Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm Fee: $299/couple To register contact Tara 780-352-2982 or twc@telus.net Website: twiebecounselling.com

Social Skills and Positive Interaction

T. Wiebe Counselling Macadil Building (#208-5201-51 Ave) This group meets once a week. Activities will vary on the needs of the group, but will be related to peer relations, identifying emotions, anger management, self esteem, and problem solving to name a few. Date: Tuesdays Time: 5pm - 6pm Fee: $25/session To register contact Tara 780-352-2982 or twc@telus.net Website: twiebecounselling.com

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County of Wetaskiwin Sustainable Agriculture Program Partnership (County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 and Leduc County) will host: Alberta Verified Beef Production (VBP) Training Webinars

County of Wetaskiwin Main office and Leduc County Ag Services Training is valuable to all beef operations, regardless of type or size. Webinar hosted by VBP Provincial Coordinator. Attendance is free. VBP Training is required to access funding under the Growing Forward 2, Food Safety Systems Producer Program. Time: 2.5 hours Date: November, 2015 and/or January, 2016 Registration will open and more information will be available in the fall. Contact Kim at 780-387-6182 or kbarkwell@county.wetaskiwin.ab.ca

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Environmental Farm Plan (EFP) Workshop

County of Wetaskiwin Main office and Leduc County Ag Services Why do an Environmental Farm Plan? • Maintain market access • Sustain production • Manage risks • Provide a healthy landscape for the next generation ‘We are already doing it; EFP is a way to prove it’. The workshop will provide support in a group setting to producers that wish to start an EFP. Get your EFP completed and projects planned before spring! An EFP is required to access funding under the Growing Forward 2, On Farm Stewardship Program. Date: January, 2016 Time: Daytime (County of Wetaskiwin), Evening (Leduc County) Registration will open and details confirmed in the fall. Contact Kim at 780-387-6182 or kbarkwell@county.wetaskiwin.ab.ca

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Events 39th Lakedell Country Fair

Westerose, Alberta Largest one day fair in Alberta Parade, Fiddlers, Heavy Horse, Talent Show, Spike Pounding, Log Sawing, Horse show, Bench show, Vendor Displays, Mutton Busting, Beer Gardens, Entertaiment, Games, Activities and so much MORE!!! Chance to Win a 2015 700 Honda Pioneer side by side ATV - Lakedell Ag Society is selling LIMITED tickets Draw Date, September, 5/15 at the Lakedell Country Fair. $20 a ticket For more information contact 1-780-586-2505 Tickets: $10 the day of the event September 5 at the Lakedell Ag Grounds

Terry Fox Run

By the Lake Park The Annual Terry Fox Run in Canada is hosted on the second Sunday after Labour Day, the month chosen by Terry to reflect when he had to stop running and when Canadians had to start. He was a great Canadian and we would like to continue to support his marathon of Hope!!!! Wetaskiwin hosts this great event at By-theLake-Park. Date: Sunday, September 20 Time: 11am – 1pm For more information or questions about the run please contact Tim Robson (smartmoney@telusplanet.net) or Debbie Hawken (debbiehawken@telus.net). Register on line at Terry Fox Foundation (www.terryfox.org)

Wetaskiwin Children’s Indoor Play Society - Annual Fall Sale

Wetaskiwin Mall Annual Fall Sale: October 4, 2015 Time: 12noon - 4pm Annual Spring Sale: April 16, 2016 For more information or to book a table call 362-2369

Covenant Bay Bible Camp

Pigeon Lake Covenant Bay Camp on beautiful Pigeon Lake is more than a summer camp for kids, join us at one of our adult retreats or youth events this fall. In addition to great programming through out the year we offer facility rentals. Let us help make your next group event a big success! With lots of beds, full kitchen, meeting space and loads of activity space, your group will have an awesome time! For more information contact Covenant Bay at: 780-586-2828 www.covenantbay.ca

Walk with the Mayor

WalkABle Wetaskiwin By-The-Lake Park Come meet Mayor Bill and enjoy a leisurely walk around By-The-Lake Park with family and friends. This walk will give you a chance to get active and also gain a unique perspective on what the Council is doing to make the City of Wetaskiwin a more WalkABle community. There will be family carnival games after the walk along with a fun snack! Ages: All Ages Date: September 19 Times: TBA Fee: Free 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE

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Family Resource Centre

For more information or to register: 780-352-4010 | 5010 – 50 Ave. | frc10@telus.net

“Seeds of Change” Program

A comprehensive Family Violence Treatment Program which addresses the needs of adult individuals within a family unit. We provide group sessions with content to meet the specific needs of men and women who are, or have experienced violence, or any type of abuse within the family unit.

Women’s ‘Seeds of Change’ Programs

A healing group for women who have or are currently experiencing abuse in their relationships. Women begin their recovery from the abusive experience, develop their sense of self, adopt healthy communication styles, implement positive change in their lives and learn about healthy relationships in an encouraging, supportive and confidential environment. Programs are held twice per year for 12 weeks with a 2 ½ hour commitment per week and are held in Wetaskiwin only.

Men’s “Seeds of Change”

Programs run for 16 weeks with a commitment of 2 1/2 hours per week from our participants and are available in both Wetaskiwin and Maskwacis.

Counselling – Free

The Family Resource Centre offers cost free counselling for all individuals, specializing in the area of domestic violence, including issues such as separation/divorce, parenting after separation, grief, self-esteem and many other difficult issues individuals struggle with in life. All counselling programs are confidential.

Did You Know?

We can develop healthier ways to express anger and resolve conflict. People can change, heal and lead happier lives. The cycle of violence can be broken. Call 780352-4010 to find out how.

5th Annual Mental Illness “Light the Darkness” Candlelight Vigil Touchstone Place Clubhouse Jubilee Park (54 St and 50 Ave) in Wetaskiwin Please join us for a candlelight vigil for Mental Illness Awareness Week and help us bring Mental Illness out of the darkness. It’s an inspiring night to commemorate those who have been affected by, are living with or has lost someone to mental illness, while also promoting that healing is possible. Chances are you know someone with a Mental Illness. You’re already living with it… Help weaken the stigma that keeps them from seeking treatment. Handing out of candles at 7pm. Lighting of candles at 7:30 p.m. followed by a short program and symbolic walk around the park. Wednesday, October 7 | 7pm | facebook.com/LTDvigil

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2015 WETASKIWIN EVENTS

MAY 2015 - OCTOBER, 2016 - Stan Reynolds - “The Original Canadian Picker” Reynolds-Alberta Museum | www.ReynoldsAlbertaMuseum.com MAY - SEPTEMBER - EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY Weekends through to September | www.edmontonraceway.com FARMER’S MARKET | WED 10 AM - 2 PM & SAT 10 AM - 3 PM | WETASKIWIN MALL PUBLIC MARKET | SATURDAY’S 10 AM - 3 PM | WETASKIWIN MALL SEPT. 5-6

Harvest Festival

Reynolds-Alberta Museum

reynoldsalbertamuseum.com 780-361-1351

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Al Lund Memorial Bike Ride

Regional Route

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Metal Art Show & Sale

Reynolds-Alberta Museum

reynoldsalbertamuseum.com 780-361-1351

OCT. 17

Women of Aspenland

Wetaskiwin Heritage Museum wetaskiwinmuseum.com 780-352-0227

NOV. 7

Remembrance Day

Wetaskiwin Heritage Museum wetaskiwinmuseum.com 780-352-0227

Commemoration 11

Remembrance Day

TBD

Commemoration Santa Clause Parade

Wetaskiwin Drill Hall Wetaskiwin Fire Services Social Club

780-352-2662 Wetaskiwin Legion #86 780-361-4429

DEC. 22

Secret Santa Delivery

Wetaskiwin Drill Hall

780-352-2662

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In an effort to provide citizens with a one-stop shop for all events, the City of Wetaskiwin has collaborated with Wetaskiwin Family and Community Support Services, the Manluk Centre, and the Wetaskiwin Chamber of Commerce to bring you a comprehensive listing of events in Wetaskiwin and area. 1Calendar.Wetaskiwin is YOUR calendar where it is FREE to post events, activities and programs; and to SEARCH and discover what is happening in your community on any given day. HOW IT WORKS 1. POST EVENTS o On-line event submission (manual forms are available at City Hall, Chamber of Commerce and Manluk Centre) (Guidelines apply) o Choose from Five Event Categories to post your event 2. SEARCH FOR EVENTS o Search events by name, venue, day or month o Search results are downloadable to your Microsoft Calendar o Event locations linked to Google Maps o See at a glance what is happening on any given day in Wetaskiwin 3. SUBSCRIBE TO EVENTS o Free Subscription options via RSS Feed or e-mail notification 4. SITE IS MOBILE PROVIDING ON THE SPOT ACCESS TO WHAT’S HAPPENING IN WETASKIWIN.

IT’S EASY AND IT’S FREE

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(or follow the links at Wetaskiwin.ca, Wetaskiwinchamber.com or Manlukcentre.ca) iwin Tourism at 780-361-44 For more information call Wetaskiwin 780-361-4417.

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LEARNING & LITERACY The following courses are being offered by the

Wetaskiwin Community LITERACY PROGRAM

For more information or to register: 780-352-7257 | 5010-50 Avenue | literacy@incentre.net

English Fluency

Improve Pronunciation – Make Progress – Communicate Clearly. Join our class and build confidence speaking the English language. Starting: Fridays, September 25 - October 30 Time: 10am - Noon Fee: $20

English Language (ELL / ESL) Classes

If you are new to Canada and want to study English, come meet new friends and learn all about Canadian people and culture. Enjoy conversation, stay up to date with news and get to know Canada. Dates: Wednesdays, September 16 – December 9 Time: 6pm - 8pm Fee: $10

One-to-one Tutoring

Want to improve reading, writing, math or speaking English? Do you need help studying for language exams? Our volunteer tutors can help. Dates: To suit student Times: To suit student Fee: Free

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IELTS Test Preparation

This class will help students prepare to write the IELTS exam (International English Language Testing System). Reading, writing, listening and speaking components will be covered. Dates: Thursdays, September 17 October 22 Time: 6pm - 8pm Fee: $40 (includes Text Book)

Rhyming Tots

Wetaskiwin Community Literacy Program Free drop-in program for parents/caregivers and tots (0-5 yrs) with a focus on language development. Oral language fun with rhymes, songs, stories, craft activities and snack. Transportation available. The Early Education and Family Wellness Centre, 5606 - 47 St. (Morning Session) Parent Link, 4415A – 49 St. (Afternoon Session) Dates: Tuesdays, September 22 December 8 Times: 9:30 - 10:30am & 1:30 - 2:30pm Fee: Free

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Computers for Seniors (Senior Connect)

Wetaskiwin Community Literacy Program Wetaskiwin Seniors Centre Seniors who want to learn how to use a computer are matched with a volunteer tutor for one-to-one learning. Each student and tutor pair meets for one hour each week. Dates: September 21 - October 26 & November 9 - December 7 Time: Mondays, 9am & 12noon Dates: September 23 - October 21 & November 4 - December 9 Time: Wednesdays, 1 - 3pm Fee: Seniors Centre User Fee

GED Overview

Wetaskiwin Community Literacy Program Have you been thinking about getting your GED (General Equivalency Diploma)? Does it seem overwhelming? This 6 week GED Overview will explore what you can expect on the exam and give you practical tips and examples from each of the required test components. Practice study techniques that will help you prepare for the exam and find out if you are “ready or not” for the GED. Dates: Thursdays, October 22 November 26 Time: 7 - 9pm Fee: $20 (GED test preparation book is an additional $25) NOTE: Grade 10 reading and math level required

Road to Driving

Wetaskiwin Community Literacy Program Are you an adult 18+ needing help preparing to write the Alberta Driver’s Test? This 6 week, comprehensive class is designed to help you pass your written test to obtain an Alberta Learners’ Permit. This is classroom based study only. Dates: Tuesdays, September 22 - October 27 Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm Fee: $20

Computers 101

Boys & Girls Club, 5109-51 St. It is becoming challenging to be without basic computer skills in today’s society. Let us help you improve your computer literacy and teach you computer survival skills that will help you effectively navigate the cyberworld. Dates: September 22 - October 20 & November 10 - December 8 Time: 10am - Noon Fee: $25

Budgets for Beginners & Intro to Financial Planning

Wetaskiwin Community Literacy Program If you need help making a monthly budget, or if you want to get some practical strategies for retirement planning, these two miniworkshops are for you! Local financial experts will show you how to make the most of the resources you have. Dates: November 16 & 30 Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm Fee: $15

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Courses Start As Low as $125 Course list available at the online instruction centre. art as low as

For more information: www.ed2go.com/ norquest Or call 780-361-6241

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My Step Forward Dreaming of a better future for you and your family? Take your next step forward with NorQuest College in Wetaskiwin and explore options to help you start a career, upgrade for further education, expand language skills, and more.

Apply today | 780.361.5800 norquest.ca/Wetaskiwin

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PROGRAMS (CREDIT) Health Care Aide

Physical Therapy Assistant

Oct 13, 2015 to Jun 22, 2016 Part-time in Camrose Tuition: $2,800 | Fees: $931

Continuous Intake | Distance Tuition: $7,616 | Fees: $1,933

Foundations for Learning

Continuous Intake | Distance Tuition: $4,879 | Fees: $1,379

Continuous Intake eCampusAlberta, Hybrid Tuition & Fees vary by course load

GED Prep Continuous Intake | eCampusAlberta Tuition: $333 | Fees: $96

Therapeutic Recreation

Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) Continuous Intake Full-time, Part-time, Hybrid, Online Funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (NON-CREDIT) Intercultural Certificate Level I [XLAN1210]

Lean Yellow Belt [XBUS1661]

Sept 14 to Oct 23, 2015 | Hybrid | Fees: $465

Facebook Strategies [XBUS1651]

Leadership – An Overview [XBUS1952]

Sept 28 to Oct 9, 2015 | Online | Fees: $120

Oct 15, 2015 | Full-time | $300

Nov 4 to 5, 2015 | Full-time | Fees: $700

Twitter Strategies [XBUS1652] Oct 19 to 30, 2015 | Online | Fees: $120

Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint [XBUS1250] Sept 21 to Oct 30, 2015 | Online | $675

Your NorQuest campus also offers hundreds of online courses through eCampusAlberta and Ed2Go.

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For a detailed list of offerings in Wetaskiwin, pick up a copy of our new course calendar, now available in your community.

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The following courses are being offered by the

Wetaskiwin Community LEARNING COUNCIL

For more information or to register: 780-361-6241 | info@clcwetaskiwin.ca | www.clcwetaskiwin.ca

Basic Computers 2015-2016 Co-Sponsored by Wetaskiwin Community Learning Council & County of Wetaskiwin FCSS The following computer programs are available throughout the County of Wetaskiwin in partnership with community organizations. To find out how to bring these basic computer classes and more to your community call 780-361-6241 or info@clcwetaskiwin.ca

Password Systems

Cloud Storage

2 hours This class is intended for anyone wanting to learn how to easily manage all the passwords you have to keep track of. Most programs require a password and it can be challenging to remember so many different passwords. Participants will learn: • how to develop a password system that is easy to remember and manage • how to retrieve lost passwords • the importance of a good password system Participants should come prepared to set or reset passwords. Prerequisites: Basic computer skills, List of programs they use or want to use that require a password (i.e., Skype, Facebook, iTunes, Microsoft, etc.).

2 hours This course is intended for those new to the world of cloud storage. • Learn the value of using cloud storage systems such as One Drive and Drop Box. • Keep backups of photos and important files in a remote location other than your computer. • Share larger documents and photos using cloud storage. • Learn how to access all of your files from any computer (or phone) anywhere in the world. Prerequisites: Basic computer skills, USB or external hard drive with photos.

Essential SkillS for success

2 hours This class is intended for those wanting to learn how to set up and use email to help communicate better with friends and family. • Set up and create email accounts in gmail and outlook • Learn how to create an email account, manage and send and receive email • How to send and receive attachments • Using email apps on phones and tablets. Prerequisites: Basic use of computers.

* Reading and Writing * Computer Use * Numeracy * Working With Others * Communicating To find out how to have more learning and literacy opportunities in your community call 780-361-6241 or email: info@clcwetaskiwin.ca

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Facebook

4 hours This course is intended for new Facebook users wanting to start with a knowledge of security and features available to minimize risk in this social networking environment. • Set up a free facebook account • Manage privacy and security settings • Upload photos and text • Find and share with friends • Post announcements, information and photos Prerequisites: Basic computer skills, Collection of electronic photographs (on USB drive or smart phone).

Skype for Everyone

4 hours This course is intended for new Skype users or those wishing to learn more features. An introduction to Skype and the many different ways to use Skype to communicate with friends and family. • Install Skype on your computer, phone or tablet. • How to set up your profile and picture • How to send and receive calls • Send and receive file attachments • Sending emails and messages

• How to set up group chats • How to share desk top (useful if you want to show someone something) • Installing the app on smart phones and tablets • Introduction to landline calling Prerequisites: Basic computer skills, A laptop will be provided however participants may bring their own laptop computer with built in or external webcam and microphone.

Taking Care of Your Computer

4 hours This course is intended to help you keep your computer in better working order and free from viruses and malware. Description: • Find, install and learn to use free security software. • Organize a file structure to help you find the files you save. • Find and install free programs • Exchange files and photos with friends and relatives • Remove unwanted software • Optimize the performance of your computer • Backing up files and making drive images Prerequisites: Basic computer skills.

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The following programs can be delivered in the county of Wetaskiwin and Town of Millet. To bring these programs to your community and for more information call 780-361-6241 or info@clcwetaskiwin.ca.

Road to Driving

Are you an adult 18+ and need help preparing to write the Alberta Driver’s Test? This 6 week, comprehensive class is designed to help you pass your written test to obtain an Alberta Learners Permit. This is classroom based study only.

English Language Learning English Language (ELL/ESL) Classes

If you are new to Canada and want to study English, come meet new friends and learn all about Canadian people and their culture. Enjoy conversation, stay up to date with news and get to know Canada.

English Fluency

Improve Pronunciation – Make Progress – Communicate Clearly. Join our class and build confidence speaking the English language.

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by videoconference Residential Tenancies

Rent | Security deposits | Termination of tenancies, | Notice These are some of the things that will be discussed in this look at legal rights and responsibilities of people renting places to live. Date: TBA

Information, Identity Theft and Law

Driver’s license information, SIN number, credit cards, medical records, banking information, passport … There’s a whole identity out there made up of information about you, much of it stored in electronic databases. If that identity is stolen, or your information gets into the wrong hands some other way, or the information is wrong, the results can be serious. This presentation provides a general overview of legal issues related to your information identity. Questions for discussion include: Do you have to give your personal information, and if so when and to whom What can you do: • if information is wrong • if somebody gives out information about you when they shouldn’t • if somebody steals your information Does it make a difference if your information is collected or stored somewhere outside Alberta or Canada?

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Foundations for Learning

NorQuest’s Foundations for Learning program includes a range of 12-week, online courses, allowing learners to strengthen their academic skills in their home community. Courses are available October through April along with tutorial support, and students can register through eCampusAlberta. • Pre-Trades Math and Science Prep Foundations • GED Preparation Foundations • English Prep with an Aboriginal Focus Foundations • Essential Mathematics Foundations • Pre-Algebra Foundations • High School Math Prep Foundations • Humanities Preparation Foundations • Prep for Practical Nurse Math Foundations • ESL Intermediate Reading and Writing Foundations • ESL Intermediate Listening and Speaking Foundations • Essential Skills Foundations For more information and to register visit www.norquest.ca

Wetaskiwin Home School Group

We welcome all home schooling families to join us for our events throughout the year. Our newsletter is available in the foyer of the Wetaskiwin and Millet Libraries or can be emailed to you. Look for us on Facebook. Organized Programs: Classical Conversations, art lessons, gymnastics, swimming lessons, bowling, skiing, golf, field trips, and more. Home School Library: Used curriculum, new and used books. For more information call Melanie Krause: mmkrause5@live.ca, 780-352-5778; Sanet Dippenaar: sanet@xplornet.com, 780-312-0335; Carrie Rusk: skiesthelimit8@hotmail.com, 780-361-2088.

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MUSIC & DANCE Shantas Dance Studio

4809 B-50 Ave. Fusion style and traditional Bellydance Classes and Bollywood classes Mon-Sat classes for adults and kids Registered and drop in classes To register or for more information call 780-361-3227 See us at parade of programs or visit our website www.shantasdance.com Shantasdance@gmail.com

Guitar, Bass, Mandolin and Ukulele, Bass Guitar Lessons

Manluk Theatre Building, 5002-53 Ave. Personalized Guitar Lessons based on where you are now and where you want to be soon! Guitar, Electric Bass, Mandolin or Ukulele? Or maybe take your playing to the next level? Ask about Group courses with Bill Tozer. Call or text Bill Tozer at 587-334-8382, Water Works Studios

Children’s Choir

Jackie Nichols’ Music Studio First United Church 5115 51 Ave. For children Grades 4-6. Learn to sing, read music, and sing as part of a choir. We will also be taking part in public performances. Date: mid September - mid June (approx. 36 weeks) Time: Thursdays, 6:30 - 8pm Fee: $50/month (4 weeks). Supplies included. How to register: Register by phoning Jackie Nichols at 780-352-6567 or at the Fall Parade of Programs

Guitar, Bass Guitar and Drum Instruction

With Cody Hanson To register or for more information call 780-352-6902

Guitar Instruction – Warrens’s Music

5003-51 Ave. Individual guitar instruction. Learn at you own pace with an experienced instructor. Call 780-352-0044 to arrange times

Sweet Sounds Studios with Will Whenham Guitar Lessons

Wetaskiwin (Lighthouse Church) Leduc (4501-61st Ave.) I offer music lessons for all ages, styles and types of guitar. Lessons run 30 minutes weekly. First lesson is free. Focus is on understanding rudiments of music theory, including sight reading, as well as learning to play by ear. Date: Year Round Time: Weekday evenings To register call 780-387-0387

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preschool programs Canadian Parents for French Wetaskiwin

French Immersion Registration, École Parkdale Thanks to the demand, parents in Wetaskiwin can enroll their children in French Immersion. Generally, students start in Kindergarten but they can start in Grade one – even if they have not attended a French Immersion Kindergarten. Parents are not expected to understand or speak French. A wealth of resources is available to help parents support and encourage their child’s learning. Learning a second language has been shown to have a positive impact on intellectual growth. In fact, studies suggest learning another language can enhance cognitive and intellectual abilities. Give the gift of another Language to your child. French Immersion is an academic Program provided by the Wetaskiwin Public School board. Have the benefits of small class sizes. French Immersion courses extend to the High School. The advantages last a lifetime!! Consider the options today. For more information or to register call: 780-352-4594. Facebook CPF - Wetaskiwin

Clear Vista Preschool

Classes on Monday-Wednesday morning, 8:45am - 11:30am Tuesday-Thursday morning, 8:45am - 11:30am Tuesday-Thursday afternoon, 12:30pm - 3:15pm Having FUN while learning the alphabet, numbers, games, songs and playing with new friends!! NO FUNDRAISING !! For more info contact Grace Krook 780-352-6616 (school) 780-352-7512 (home)

Wetaskiwin Children’s Indoor Play Society

Wetaskiwin Drill Hall The Children’s Indoor Play Society is a non-profit organization created by Moms and Dads to give toddlers and preschool kids a place to play and interact during the long winter months. We have been in the community and in families lives for 31 years. Families with children aged 0 to 7 are welcome. Come out and join our fast growing community. Annual Fall Sale: October 4 in the Wetaskiwin Mall from 12 - 4pm Annual Spring Sale is April 16, 2016 For more information or to book a table call 362-2369 Open September to May Days: Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Time: 9:30am - 11:30am

Growing In Grace Preschool

4218-56 Avenue 3 year old program & 4 year old program A family friendly environment with opportunity for ALL families. We promote a spiritual, heartwarming, and above all fun and creative atmosphere. Facilities include our own private gymnasium, kitchen and spacious classroom accommodations. Dates/Times: Monday/Wednesday, Tuesday/Thursday with various times. Low monthly costs with various payment options. For more information and to register contact 780-352-5121. Registration Night: 7pm on August 25 at Growing In Grace Preschool

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Early Learning and Child Care Centre

(Daycare for 12 months - 6 years) Robert B. Colborne Centre, 4013-48 St. Accredited child care facility with certified, enthusiastic and dedicated staff. Program is responsive to your family’s child care needs, such as extended hours, full time, part-time and drop in hours. Government Subsidies may assist with up to 73% of fees. Visit www.child.alberta.ca or call 1-866-714-5437 for subsidy information. Date: Monday - Friday Time: 6:45am - 6pm Fee: Based on child’s age. Government Subsidy’s may be available. Registration and Contact Information: Leah Hnatiuk, 780-352-4632 ext. 6

Evolution Family Day Homes

Accredited

An approved Family Day Home is a monitored home in your community that has been screened by a Family Day Home Agency to insure a safe, healthy and stimulating environment for children aged 0-6. Government Standards require a limited number of children in a day home. This allows for small group play as well as lots of individual attention. Government subsidies are available For more information call Maureen at 780-352-5615

Early Education & Family Wellness Centre 5606 47 Street Wetaskiwin, AB T9A 2A2

The Early Education & Family Wellness Centre offers a preschool opportunity for children as young as 2 years 8 months as of September 1/15 with identified special needs such as: • Speech//Language delays • Motor delays • Developmental delays A team consisting of certificated teachers, speech/language therapists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, family wellness workers and teaching assistants work together developing individual programming to facilitate each child to achieve their potential. We also invite children who are 3 years 8 months as of September 1/15 (or turning 4 by December 31/15) with age appropriate development skills to participate in our high quality, play based learning environment. Limited spaces available Call 352-0224 for further information

Or visit our website: http://www.eefwc.ca

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PLAY, LEARN and CONNECT at your local Parent Link Centre

4415A-49 Street | For more information call 780-352-3331 or email jkargmagas@lacombefcss.net | www.centralparklandparentlink.ca Find us on Facebook: Wetaskiwin Parent Link Wetaskiwin Parent Link Centres offers a variety of free programs for young families and caregivers with children 0-6. These are some of the things you will find at Parent Link:

Unstructured play

Following your child’s lead in play strengthens your bond, let’s you learn about their development and allows you to see the world through their eyes.

Structured play

Explore different activities that teach your child important skills. Crafts, ooey-gooey messy play, cooking, gardening, music, getting creative, active outdoor and indoor play and more.

Parent Education

Learn about different topics around the joys and challenges of being a parent; such as strengthening your relationship with your child, teaching social and emotional skills, promoting positive behaviour, managing difficult behaviour and more. We offer Triple P!

Connections and support

Opportunities to meet other families, learn from one another, discuss questions and concerns, learn about the resources and programs in our community and practice self-care.

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Seniors Programs Seniors Programs All of the following programs are drop in and are held at the Wetaskiwin Senior Citizens Society, 5216-54 Street 780-352-4646 | Email: wscs@incentre.net | Membership: $20 per year

Military Whist

Date: Monday Time: 1:30pm Fee: Members - $2, Non-members - $4

Floor Curling

Good for all fitness levels and great exercise! Date: Tuesday and Thursday Time: 1:30pm Fee: Members - $2, Non-members - $4

Tuesday Night Bingo

Enjoy a bingo night with friends! Open to anyone 18 or older. Date: Tuesday Time: 7pm - 9pm Fee: $5 will get you all the cards you need.

Bridge

Date: Thursday Time: 1:30pm Fee: Members - $2, Non-members - $4

Crib

Date: Wednesday Time: 1:30pm Fee: Members - $2, Non-members - $4

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Canasta

Date: Friday Time: 1pm Fee: Members $2, Non Members $4.00

Pancake Breakfast

Date: 4th Sunday of the month except December, July & August Time: 10am – 1pm Fee: $6

Services

Podiatrist - Wednesday (varies) Belltone Hearing - 2nd & 4th Tuesday Please call 780-352-4646 to confirm dates

Computers for Seniors (Senior Connect)

Wetaskiwin Community Literacy Program Wetaskiwin Seniors Centre Seniors who want to learn how to use a computer are matched with a volunteer tutor for one-to-one learning. Each student and tutor pair meets for one hour each week. Dates: September 21 - October 26; November 9 - December 7 Time: Mondays between 9am & 12noon Dates: September 23 - October 21; November 4 - December 9, 2015 Time: Wednesdays between 1 & 3pm Fee: Seniors Centre User Fee

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sports & fitness Aqua Zumba with Wendy Crabtree

Manluk Centre Join the Latin “splash” party. Enjoy active water routines set to a variety of energizing music. The buoyancy of the water eliminates stress to our joints as our body experiences the toning effects from the resistance of the water. Date: Wednesdays, September 16 November 25 Time: 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Fee: $85 – 11 classes Registration: Wendy Crabtree at 780-352-0295, e-mail: crab@telusplanet.net

Zumba with Wendy CrabtreE Manluk Centre FIND YOUR HAPPY TIME with ZUMBA – the Latin inspired dance fitness program. Experience a variety of energizing music that will get your feet moving, hips shaking and heart pumping! Zumba is appropriate for all levels of abilities. Date: Tuesdays/Thursday, September 15 November 26 Time: 5 - 6pm Fee: $85 – 11 classes, $165 – 22 classes Registration: Wendy Crabtree at 780-352-0295, e-mail: crab@telusplanet.net

Wetaskiwin and District Amateur Football Association

Norm Brown Field at 4513 - 50 Avenue Football is an affordable co-ed sport for ages 5-15yrs. All equipment is provided. No experience is necessary. Flag Football is for 5-7rs, Atoms 8-10yrs, Peewee 11-12yrs, and bantams are 13-15. Date: Spring camp is May 29, 30 and 31st. Cost is $20 Regular season begins August 3rd until end of October Practices are Tuesday for Flag Football; Tuesday and Thursday for Atom; and Monday, Tuesday and Thursdays for Peewee and Bantam. Time: Flag football is 7 - 8pm; all other practices are 6 - 8pm Fee: Flag Football $100; Atoms $150, Peewee and Bantam $225 Early bird and family discounts are available To register, please contact Tara: 780-3523033 or Check us out at our website. www.wdafa.org

Warrior Martial Arts

Body Werks Gym (on main street) Founded in 2003 which has 3 major influences: Hap hi Do Martial Arts; Kych Syn Do Martial Arts; Aki Do Martial Arts Instructor: 4th Dan Black Belt, 1st Dan Hop kiDo Days: Tuesdays, 5pm - 7pm & Thursdays, 5pm - 7pm Fees: $45/month, $60 for uniform

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Special Olympics Wetaskiwin

Providing fitness and recreation for people with intellectual disabilities Special Olympics Wetaskiwin is proud to offers three winter sports: Floor Hockey – Mondays starting in October Curling – Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30pm Bowling – Thursdays, 4-6pm For more information and to get involved with the Special Olympics teams call 780-352-3692.

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Parade of Programs WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Hetlinger TaeKwon Do 2, 6 - 8 PM WETASKIWIN DRILL HALL .5 page

Category: Sports Register your family for the Spring &

Summer season, find out all there is to do.

Rez City Rollers

Wetaskiwin Drill Hall Rez City Rollers is a co-ed (18 years+) flat-track roller derby team. We strive to promote an active lifestyle, provide a safe environment for contact sport and to encourage alternative sporting options for those of all sizes and fitness levels. NO experience necessary, we would love to teach and train you! NO gear needed to start, we have everything you will need to give roller derby a try, plus your first visit is FREE! Date(s) and Time(s): Wednesdays (6:30pm8:30pm) and Sundays (12:30pm -2pm) Fee: $50/month + $50/year for insurance; or $10/drop-in To register or for more information contact Tara at 780-352-3033, on Facebook (www. facebook.com/rezcityrollers) or e-mail rezcity@hotmail.com. www.rezcityrollers.com

HETLINGER TAEKWON-DO A Proud Member of Unified TaeKwon-Do International

Register at the Parade of Programs! Chief Instructor Cara Hetlinger (All Children’s Programs) 5th Degree Black-Belt 20 Years Teaching Experience B.A. Sociology & B.Ed.

Little Ninjas Ages 3-4 Children’s Class Ages 5-11 Adult Class Ages 12+

Chief Instructor Cory Hetlinger (Adult Program) 5th Degree Black-Belt 17 Years Teaching Experience B.A. Phys. Ed. & B.Ed.

For more information please call:

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WRESTLING

Open to all boys and girls interested in an athletic challenge and personal achievement. Junior High (Gr. 7 – 9) This is an Alberta Winter Games Year! Nationally-accredited coaches. No bingos. Dates: High School: October - March Low registration fees For more info: Shane Rybak 780-362-1155 or email at shane.rybak@purehm.net

Wetaskiwin Minor Hockey

Gwynne Valley Ski Area

We are a family oriented ski hill located in the Gwynne Valley. We have a full rental shop that includes snow blades, snowboards and ski equipment. We have a team of certified snowboard and ski instructors that offer group and private lessons. Group hill rentals are also offered. Our opening date is pending sufficient snow. We are open Friday, 6:30 - 9:30pm., Saturday and Sundays, 11am - 4:30pm For more information or to book lessons call 780-352-5717 www.gwynneskihill.ca

• Fun • Leadership • Teamwork • Sportsmanship House league and travelling teams ages 4-17 years Coach and Goalie Clinics Pre-Season Conditioning Camps Financial Assistance – Ralph Pocock Fund, Bingos. Referees, Coaches & Volunteers are the backbone of minor hockey, find out how you can get involved. For more information www.wetaskiwinminorhockey.com or Email: secretary15.wmha@gmail.com

Gwynne Valley Ski Patrol

If you love the outdoors and ski or snowboard check out this organization! We are a dedicated group of volunteers whom help patrol the Gwynne Valley Ski Hill. We ensure that the season members and day users are provided help if they get into situations where they injure themselves. We offer first aid and lessons on back board and toboggan. Date & Time: TBA Fee: No Charge Contact Shirley at 780-352-5717

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New Edge Regional Skating Club

Millet Agriplex Arena, 5290 45th Ave, Millet, AB Register at Wetaskiwin Parade of Programs, Wednesday, September 2, at the Drill Hall, Wetaskiwin, from 6 - 8pm or Millet Community Registration Night, Friday, September 5, 4 - 9pm at Millet Community Hall Email newedgeskatingclub@gmail.com for a registration form. Registrations are accepted ongoing through the season.

CanSkate

CanSkate is a 20 week learn-to-skate program that focuses on fun, participation and basic skill development. It is for beginners as well as for those wishing to improve basic skating skills. Skaters learn a complete series of balance, control and agility skills that pertain to hockey, ringette, speed skating and figure skating as well as general recreational skating. CanSkate uses nationally-tested and proven curriculum and delivery methods that guarantee skater success in developing stronger basic skills and developing them faster. Taught by NCCPtrained professional coaches, and assisted by trained program assistants. Lessons are given in a group format with a coach-tostudent ratio of a maximum 1:10. Skaters progress at their own rate and coaches use teaching aids, upbeat music and a wide variety of activities that create a motivational environment and promote learning. Badges, ribbons and other incentives are used to measure skaters’ progress and reward effort and participation. Dates: October 1, 2015 - March 10, 2016 Times: Monday & Thursday, 5 - 5:45pm Program Fee: $435 plus fundraising

StarSkate

STARSkate offers opportunities for skaters of all ages to develop fundamental figure skating skills in the areas of ice dance, skating skills, free skate and interpretive skating. This program teaches figure skating skills in a group and/or private lesson format in a progressive and sequential manner and includes specifically designed awards and incentives. Skaters have the opportunity to take Skate Canada Tests through a nationally standardized testing system. Date: September 24, 2015 - March 31, 2016 (tentative) Times: Jr./Int. StarSkate: Monday, 5:45 - 7:30pm, Thursday 5:45 - 7:30pm, Friday, 4:30 - 7pm Sr. StarSkate: Monday 5:45 - 8:15pm Thursday, 5:45 - 7:30pm Friday 4:30 - 7pm Program Fee: $735 plus fundraising. Coaching and testing fees are additional.

VISIT WWW.CLCWETASKIWIN.CA TO: • View the 2015 Fall Program Guide on line • Find out how to register for programs • Find learning opportunities in your community

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Wetaskiwin Curling Community invites you to enjoy some COOL ENTERTAINMENT this winter! Curling and Sturling are fun and affordable games for ALL members of the community. These games are healthy, safe activities that are both, reasonably priced AND allow families to experience a fun filled time TOGETHER. Currently, our curlers/sturlers range from 6 yrs old to 93 yrs young. • Never been on the ice?- We offer instruction for all age groups and all skill levels. • Don’t have a team/partner?- We can match you up with a team/partner and in a program that is enjoyable for you. • Used to curl but can’t kneel/sweep anymore?- We have equipment, instruction and programs that will get you back on the ice and enjoying the game you once loved to play. • Can’t commit to a weekly league?- We offer 1 day fun family/special theme spiels (either curling or sturling) every month and we run programs/leagues from 8 weeks to a full year. Details for leagues, spiels, tournaments and programs may be found on Facebook in the Wetaskiwin Curling Club group or www.wetaskiwincurlingclub.com. Inquiries can be directed to wetaskiwincurlingclub@gmail.com or call 780-352-7088 after Oct 1. Whether you are a curling/sturling novice or pro, single, couple or foursome, we would love to have you join us for a winter of fun and camaraderie both on the ice and in our family friendly lounge.

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MILLET CURLING CLUB FUN LEAGUE MIXED CURLING A great way to meet new people! Enter a team or as a single player. GREAT way to spend evenings during the winter months! Registration and Annual General Meeting Tuesday, October 6, 2015; 7:00 p.m. At the Millet Curling Club ALL AGES/SKILL LEVELS WELCOME! For more information, please contact Stan or Jenny 780-­‐387-­‐7401 or via email at milletcommunitycurlingclub@gmail.com

WFSC

Wetaskiwin Figure Skating Club

Come Skate with Us! 2-3 Days per week * Full & Half Year Semesters Programs offered for both Boys and Girls:

Pre-Canskate & Canskate

Working through Skate Canada Stages 1-6 while improving skills such as Balance, Glides, Edges, Power & Speed. Skating Season runs October - March

Rising Star & Star Skate

Developing fundamental figure skating skills in the areas of Ice Dance, Skating Skills, Free Skate and Interpretive Skating. Highly qualified coaches. Skating Season runs October - March

Register at the Parade of Programs or Website: www.wetaskiwinfsc.weebly.com or email: w_f_s_c@hotmail.com

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INTERMEDIATE BOYS SUPER ACHIEVER GIRLS BIRTHDAY PARTIES

$7 7+( *<01$67,&6 &/8%

Monday August 24, 10am—4pm

Wednesday August 26, 4—7pm

4811 51st Avenue (780) 352-3681 wetaskgym@gmail.com

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Wednesday September 6 http://wetaskiwingymnastics.wix.com/wetaskiwingymnastics

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youth programs 4-H - more that you ever imagined

Are you between the ages of 9 and 20 and like fun and friends? Whether you live on a farm, acreage, town or city, you can belong to a 4-H club. 4-H promotes project learning, teamwork, communication and leadership. 4-H clubs offer various projects and sometimes vary from year to year. 4-H Clubs in the Wetaskiwin district include: Alder Flats Multi Club Outdoor pursuits and seniors opportunities Contact Chris at 780-682-2276

Lakedell Beef Club Beef projects: Contact Kevin at 780-352-4388 or 780-387-6356

Coal Lake Lighthorse Club Lighthorse Projects: Contact Mary at 780-672-8744

Lakedell Lighthorse Club Lighthorse Projects: Contact Kyley at 780-514-0308 or 780-991-0435

Falun East Beef Club Beef Projects: Contact Kevin or Tami at 780-352-5011

Rosebrier Beef Club Beef Projects: Contact Dayle at 780-877-2923 or Calvin at 780-360-5408

Gwynne Valley 4-H Club Outdoor Pursuits: Contact Carol at 780-352-8980

Wetaskiwin 4-H Riders Lighthorse Projects: Contact Amanda at 780-352-6333

For more about 4-H information call Cheryl 780-352-0739 or Chris at 780-682-2276

Do Something Magazine

5104-50 St., Millet Do Something magazine is a non profit youth magazine written for youth by youth. We publish a magazine and distribute it throughout the junior and senior highs in several communities. Our kids create ideas and write articles for each publication. They are also involved in serving their communities by hosting events or helping out. It is a great way to show community spirit and be positive role models to their peers! Fee: $75 for the year, includes a t-shirt and journal First meeting is September 18 at 6pm To register call 780-387-5500 or Email: dosomethingmagazine@gmail.com

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1st Wetaskiwin Scouts

Beaver Scouts (age 5-7), Cubs Scouts (age 8-10), and Scouts (age 11-14) Games, crafts and outdoor adventures for boys and girls. Leadership and camping skills. New friends. A lifetime of memories. It Starts With Scouts. Date: 2nd week of September 2015 until end of May 2016 Fee: $250 How to register: www.myscouts.ca or at the Parade of Programs table. Contact firstwetaskiwinscouts@gmail.com for more information.

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Girl Guides of Canada Wetaskiwin

Rez City Rippers

First United Church, 5115-51 Ave. Come and discover big fun, new adventures and great friends. Sparks 5-6 years old, Brownies 7-8 years old, Guides 9-11 years old, Pathfinders 12-14 years old. Call Lorrie for more information 780-352-3068 or visit us at the Parade of Programs at the Drill Hall, Wednesday, September 2 from 6 - 8pm. Date: one Saturday a month Time: 10am - 4pm Fee: $125 Register online at www.girlguides.ca

Are you between 8 and 17? Then perhaps Roller Derby is for you. We are the Junior Team with the Rez City Rollers. Our mission is to empower youth, foster confidence, fair play and team work in the youth of Wetaskiwin. Session 1: $210 or $35/Month Session 2: $140 or $35/Month. Insurance is $50/Year Practice is Every Wednesday from 5pm 6:30pm. Registration at the Parade of Programs September 2 at the Drill Hall and is ongoing throughout the session spots permitting, registration is capped at 38 skaters per session, a waiting list will be available as well. 2015 - Session 2 will be September 9th - December 16th, 2016 - Session 1 will be January 13 - June 15th. Look for us on Facebook at Rez City Rippers, by email at rezcityrippers@hotmail.com or text Bootie-Buster at 780-335-3465.

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Wetaskiwin Sparks, Brownies, Guides and PathďŹ nders meet once a month on Saturday Call Lorrie for more info 780-352-3068

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Town of Millet 5120-50 Street | Phone 780-387-4554 | www.Millet.ca Millet Community Hall, 5107-50 Ave. Hours: Mondays - Fridays 8:30am - 12noon and 1pm - 4:30pm (Closed Statutory Holidays) For further information on the following contact Don Gilmet, Director of Public Services, Email: publicservices@millet.ca or call 780-387-4180

Millet Community Registration

When: Saturday, September 5 Time: 6pm-9pm Where: Millet Community Hall Any Club or Organization welcome to book a table for free. Contact Don Gilmet at Email: publicservices@millet.ca or call 780-387-4180

Groups and Clubs Millet & District Historical Society

Millet and District Museum, Archives & Visitor Information Centre, 5120- 50 St. Winter Hours: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1pm - 4:30pm Meetings: Last Monday of each month at 1pm in board room. Exhibit: Pioneer Women-Featuring: Ruth Brennan, Florence Day, Edith Dusdal, Alma Gray, Clara Thompson Special Displays: Millet Arts N Crafts, Millet United and St. Norbert’s Catholic Church Contact Tracey at 780-387-5558 or Email:info@milletmuseum.ca, www. MilletMuseum.ca

Millet Little Peoples Indoor Play Society

Millet Community Hall Non-Profit, parent- supervised, indoor play group for ages 0-5. Date: Monday & Thursday, 9:30am 11:30am, September - May Fee: First visit is FREE! Drop-in Rates: $3 for a Single Child and $5 for a Family Membership Rates: $50 per Family Toddlers Halloween Scavenger Hunt, Thursday, October 29, Free - pre-register Contact Allison at 780-387-3300 or Email: milletlittlepips@gmail.com Visit us on www.Facebook.com/millet-littlepeoples-indoor-play-society MILLET & DISTRICT ARTS & CRAFTS GUILD Meet in Guild room (basement of administration building, 5120-50 St.) Meetings: 4th Tuesday every month except June, July, August and December at 7 pm. 1st Tuesday: Card Making, 2nd Tuesday: Stitch & Chat, 3rd Tuesday: Members Choice, 4th Tuesday: monthly meeting, 5th Tuesday: members choice. Quilting: Mondays, 1pm - 3pm Weaving: Thursdays, 9:30am - 11:30am Membership Fee: $20/year Contact: Peggy at 780-387-4750 or Clara at 780-387-7413

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MILLET TOWN SQUARE MEETINGS

Agriplex, 45 Ave. & 54 St. Come and be a part of the Town of Millet Contact Town of Millet at 780-387-4554 Date: 4th Monday of each month Time: 7 pm Hugo Witt room

MILLET CURLING CLUB

Curling Rink, 5148-50 Ave. Fun League Mixed Curling, All Ages/Skills Levels Welcome. Bonspiels times are to be announced. Contact Jenny at 780-387-7401 or Email: milletcommunitycurlingclub@gmail.com

MILLET & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL & RECREATIONAL SOCIETY

Agriplex, 54 Street & 45 Ave. Meetings: 2nd Mondays of each month at 7:30pm, Hugo Wit Room Farmers Market: Every Wednesday 3:306pm until - September 30, December 2 & 9 Ag Society Dessert Theatre Leduc Drama Society, Saturday November 21 Ag Society Christmas Toy Bingo, Saturday, December 5, 12noon - 3:30pm Contact Irene at 780-387-4442 or Tracey at 780-352-5578

MILLET & DISTRICT FISH & GAME ASSOCIATION

5148-50 Ave. Meetings: 1st Tuesday of each month at 7pm (except July & August) Contact Hilding at 780-352-0663 or for Hall rentals Dave at 780-387-5307

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1ST MILLET SCOUT ASSOCIATION

Hall, 5019-52 St. Seats 120 people, tables and chairs 95 people, standing 180 people Contact Glendelynn at 780-905-8751 or Email: glendelynn70@gmail.com

MILLET IN BLOOM

Millet Council Chambers, 5120-50 St. Meetings: 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:30pm Work bee: Every Thursdays at 6:30 pmNovember Real Christmas Wreaths fundraiser: Prepaid orders taken from September 18 - November 5. Cost $29 Delivery early December Contact Carol at 780-387-5766 or Email: carolsad@telus.net, www.Milletinbloom.ca

MILLET & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB

Millet Lions Hall, 5023-49 Ave. Meetings: 1st and 3rd Mondays of every month at 7pm Open House: Every Friday at 7pm Millet Community Awards: Saturday November 7, Millet Agriplex 5:30pm Millet Lions Memorial Campground - now open no services behind Agriplex. Contact Dave at 780 387-8976 Campground bookings. Hall phone: 780-387-4185. Capacity 75 people. Contact Pat at 780-387-4619 bus booking

DO SOMETHING MAGAZINE

5104- 50 St. Black Tie Formal/ Dinner/ Award Gala – 1 year anniversary on September 12. Contact Angela at dosomethingmagazine@ gmail.com

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ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH #229 Legion Hall, 5156-50 Ave. Established in 1947 to support members of the Canadian Armed Forces, the RCMP and their families from the Millet District. Meetings: 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7pm. Cribbage Doubles Tournaments: 1st Saturday of each month. Open House with Pool and Darts: Every Saturday at 4pm - 11pm. Haunted House: October 23 & 24, 7 - 9:30pm. Remembrance Day: November 11, Griffiths Scott Middle School at 4612-51 Street. Doors open at 10 am, Luncheon at noon, Potluck supper at Legion. Christmas Craft Sale & Festival: Saturday, November 28 at Agriplex 10am - 4pm New Year’s Eve Dinner/Dance: Thursday, December 31, Runaway Train Hall Phone: 780-387-5551 Capacity 110 people. Contact Kim at 780-387-4155

Seniors FLOOR CURLING

Community Hall, 5107-50 Ave. Date: Every Monday Time: 1pm - 3pm Contact Bob at 780-387-4187

POTLUCK LUNCH & MILLET SENIORS CLUB MEETING

Millet Legion, 5156-50 Ave. Date: Last Wednesday of the Month Time: 12noon - 1:30pm Contact Ellen at 780- 387-4807

CRIBBAGE

Millet Legion, 5156-50 Ave. Date: Second Tuesday of the Month Time: 1pm - 3pm Contact Ellen at 780- 387-4807

Sports & Fitness MILLET MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

Millet Agriplex, 54 St. & 45 Ave. Initiation, Pre Novice, Novice, Atom, Pee Wee, Bantam and Midget Contact Roger Lorenson (President) at Roger.lorenson@teamInc.com www.MilletMinorHockey.com NEW EDGE SKATING CLUB Offering programs September - March Contact Leigh at Email: newedgeskatingclub@gmail.com

Disorganized Sports

Ages 12-18-Free Admission! Mondays 6:30-8:30pm Griffiths-Scott Middle School Gym Must bring indoor (non-marking footwear)

MILLET & DISTRICT MINOR BALL ASSOCIATION

Millet Ball Diamonds on 45 Ave. near 54 St. T-ball, Rookie, Mosquito, Peewee, Bantam, Girls softball Contact: Ron Buchaski (President) at 780904-8205 Email: ronbuchaski@gmail.com www.MilletMinorBall.com

MILLET SOCCER ASSOCIATION

Contact Erin or Email: milletsoccer@live.com www.milletsoccer.ca

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Susie Meyers Personal Training & Fitness Personal training fitness classes see Town of Millet events to be in Millet Community Hall and Hugo Witt Room in Millet Agriplex Contact: 780-216-0444 or Email: meyerssusie@hotmail.com

Gail’s First Aid Training

Community First Aid Training in Millet Contact: 780-920-1287 or Email: gailsfirstaid@telus.net

Music SHARON GAIR A. MUS.

Private piano & theory Call 780-387-4699 or Email: sbgair@telus.net

CONCERT IN THE COUNTRY

Gospel Concerts Contact Ron at 780-387-2263 or Debbie at 780-352-7251 or Email: citcmillet@gmail.com www.concertinthecountry.com

Millet Public Library Hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays 10am - 8pm, Fridays, Saturdays 12noon - 5pm Town of Millet Library Board Meeting: 6:30pm, Second Tuesday of each Month. Preschool Story Times & Crafts: Wednesdays at 10:30am Lego Club: Thursdays at 3:30pm Make and Take Crafts: Fridays and Saturdays 1:30pm - 4:30pm Contact Margaret at 780-387-5222 or Email: millet@yrl.ab.ca, www.milletlibrary.ca

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Lets Talk - an English Fluency program

Improve Pronunciation – Make Progress – Communicate Clearly. Join our class and build confidence speaking the English language. 6 weeks, 2 hours per week Day and time to be decided For information or to register call Margaret at the Millet Library: 780-387-5222

Basic Computers

For Adults of All Ages Classes are intended to provide basic instruction for adults on laptop computers, with time to apply and practice what you have just learned. A laptop will be provided for all classes; however, participants may bring their own laptop computer. The following basic computer classes can be offered in your community if there is enough interest. 1. Password Systems: 2 hours. Most programs require a password and it can be challenging to remember so many different ones. Find out how to easily create, manage and change passwords. 2. Cloud Storage: 2 hours. Intended for those new to world of cloud storage 3. E-Mail Basics: 2 hours. Set up and create email accounts in gmail and outlook, manage and send/receive email and attachments; using email apps on phones and tablets 4. Facebook: 4 hours. For new facebook users, set up, manage privacy and security settings, upload photos and text, find and share with friends, post information and photos 5. Skype for Everyone: 4 hours. An introduction to Skype and the many different ways to use Skype to communicate with friends and family. 6. Taking Care of Your Computer: 4 hours. This course is intended to help you keep your computer in better working order and free from viruses and malware. Fee: 2 hour classes $10; 4 hr classes $20 For more information and to register call Margaret at 780-387-5222.

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Town of Winfield OKTOBERFEST 2015 Winfield Community Sustainability Initiative Winfield Agriplex, 401-6th St. Join us for the 4th annual Oktoberfest at the Winfield Agriplex. Door prizes for best costume! Cocktail hour will be followed by a traditional supper of ham, bratwurst, perogies, salads, chocolate cake and more! Comedian to follow. Date: October 24 Time: Cocktails - 5pm, Dinner - 6pm, Show - 7pm Call Lisa For Tickets/Details: 780-514-6671

WINFIELD COMMUNITY SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE

It is our mission to lend an extra hand financially when the need arises. For instance a house fire or unexpected medical costs. You can ask for help personally or refer a family in need. We ask only that you live in the greater Winfield area. We hold fundraisers to enable us to support this; all monies raised go back into our community as we are a registered non profit society. Call Lisa: 780-514-6671 or Colleen: 780-682-3788

Basic Computers

For Adults of All Ages Basic instruction for adults on laptop computers, with time to apply and practice what you have just learned. A laptop will be provided for all classes; however, participants may bring their own laptop computer.

The following basic computer classes can be offered in your community if there is enough interest. Password Systems: 2 hours Cloud Storage: 2 hours E-Mail Basics: 2 hours Facebook: 4 hours Skype for Everyone: 4 hours Taking Care of Your Computer: 4 hours For More information call 780-361-6241 or info@clcwetaskiwin.ca

Kool Katz Gymnastics Club

401-4th Ave., Winfield Classes are held October to March on Wednesday’s from 4:30 to 8pm in the school gymnasium. Recreational classes only, ages 4-12, boys and girls welcome! Our objective is to provide fun, physical activity within a gymnastics setting. Watch for local info regarding a registration night in September! Class sizes are capped and fill up fast. Call/text Lisa: 780-514-6671 or Find us on Facebook!

Winfield Pre-Kindergarten

Winfield ECS classroom Any child age 3 at the time of enrollment until age 5 or Kindergarten Dates: September to May - the first class starting on September 8. Days/Time: Tuesday and Thursday from 8:45am - 11:45am. Please contact Sherry Jensen at 403-843-1140 Registration forms available at http://winfieldschool.ca/programs/prekindergarten

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Winfield Legion #236

Legion meets 2nd Tuesday of each month starting September 8 Remembrance Day Service: November 11 at the Winfield Agriplex Please be seated by 10:15am

Pot Luck & Dance Social

Last Thursday of each month October - April First social October 29 - Halloween Dance For more information call Gordon 6822280

Winfield Community Library

Come in and check out our library and a few books too. There are many things you can do in our library. Free Wifi, Reading room, Borrow movies, Books, CD’s. Audio books, help with devices and downloading free books from the library. Stay tuned for up coming programs in the new year!! Open Tuesdays 9am - 4pm and Wednesdays 5 - 8pm http://www.winfieldlibrary.ab.ca/ Winfield Community Library on Facebook

Winfield Minor Hockey

Winfield Minor Hockey Association provides the community of Winfield and surrounding areas with fun, organized hockey for kids 3-18 years old. Registration is open now for the 2015/16 season. Information can be found on our website www.winfieldhockey.com. Email wmha.registrar@gmail.com to register or for more information.

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Mulhurst Bay Community League 19th Annual Ladies Day Quilt Show & Market

Mulhurst Bay Quilt Club Mulhurst Bay Community Hall A fun full day of entertainment, good food, Quilt Displays, a chance to win and purchase items. Tickets on sale September 15th. Date: Thursday, October 15 For Tickets or information, contact Darlene Kobeluck- 780-389-3747

Harvest Supper

Mulhurst Bay Community Hall Come for an evening of good food, and fellowship with your community friends. Date: October 17 at 5pm For information & tickets please contact Barb Harrison at 780-910-1947

Christmas At Mulhurst Bay

Mulhurst Bay Community Hall Large Craft Sale with door prizes drawn every half hour. Inside House Tours on amazing decorated homes in the Area. Date: December 5 - 6 For information contact Darlene Skinner at 780-389-3603

Remembrance Day Service

Mulhurst Bay Community Hall Mulhurst Legion Branch #246 Everyone is invited to The Remembrance Day Service. Date: November 11 Time: 10:45am Further Info contact Barb Harrison 780-910-1947

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McMan Youth, Family and Community Service Association

Contact 780-352-3517 for more information | www.mcman.ca

Foster Care Foster care provides safe, caring homes to children and youth who, for a variety of reasons are unable to live with their own families. Committed and highly skilled staff and foster parents ensure the individual social, educational, emotional and physical needs of the children are being met until they return home, are adopted or another permanent solution is arranged. FASD Outreach Program This home visitor program provides information, education, support, resources, mentoring services, coaching and advocacy to young adults ( up to 18 years of age) parents and caregivers with children who have (or are suspected to have) Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. There are no fees associated with enrolling or participating in the program. Healthy Families Home Visitation Program This home visitor program is an early intervention program to support families in providing nurturing, stimulating and safe environments from birth to 5 years. Based on a review of their situation, families with new babies are offered the home visiting service by professional staff in a way that meets their specific needs. Connecting families to community supports is an integral part of the service.

BASIC COMPUTERS - FOR ADULTS OF ALL AGES The Following Basic Computer Classes Can Be Offered In Your Community: Password Systems: 2 hours – Most programs require a password and it can be challenging to remember so many different ones. Find out how to easily create, manage and change passwords. Cloud Storage: 2 hours – intended for those new to world of cloud storage E-Mail Basics: 2 hours – Set up and create email accounts in gmail and outlook, manage and send/receive email and attachments; using email apps on phones and tablets Facebook: 4 hours – For new facebook users, set up, manage privacy and security settings, upload photos and text, find and share with friends, post information and photos Skype for Everyone: 4 hours – An introduction to Skype and the many different ways to use Skype to communicate with friends and family. Taking Care of Your Computer: 4 hours – This course is intended to help you keep your computer in better working order and free from viruses and malware. These classes are intended for: those wanting to learn how to use computers to communicate better with family, friends and business; to provide basic instruction for adults on laptop computers, with time to apply and practice what you have just learned; to improve your digital literacy. A laptop will be provided for all classes; however, participants may bring their own laptop computer. To find out how to bring these basic computer programs to your rural community 780-361-6241 or info@clcwetaskiwin.ca Cosponsored by the Wetaskiwin Community Learning Council and County of Wetaskiwin FCSS 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE

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Parade of Programs SEPTEMBER 2 6 - 8 PM

WETASKIWIN DRILL HALL The Parade of Programs is your opportunity to register for upcoming activities, programs and courses. Community organizations are ready to take registrations and share information about their spring offerings. • Talk to instructors • Find out all there is to do in your community • Register for your families Fall activities

For more information about the Parade of Programs call 780-361-4412 or email recreation@wetaskiwin.ca Sponsored by


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