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Table of Contents Family & Little Tykes 4-5 Childrens Programs 6-7 Day Camps 8 Low Cost/No Cost 11 Youth Programs 12-13 Special Events 14-15 Skating 16-17 Adult Programs 18-23 Weight Room 24-25 Facilities & Parks 26 Society & Staff 28 Volunteers 30 2 Fall/Winter 2018-19 250-498-4985
Getting in Touch Phone: (250) 498-4985 Fax: (250) 498-0097 Email: info@oliverrecreation.ca Office Hours Mon - Fri 8:30am -4:30pm Weight Room Hours 5:00am - 9:30pm 7 days/week with membership Limited Hours on Statutory holidays. Drop-in Mon - Fri only 8:30am - 9:30pm Registration In Person: Oliver Community Centre 6359 Park Drive, Box 627 Oliver BC, V0H 1T0 Online: www.oliverrecreation.ca Phone: (250) 498-4985 Registration Open: Monday August 27th Stay Connected /OliverParksandRecreation Program Age Policy Financial Assistance is Available Tykes: Child must be the listed age at Financial Assistance is available through the start of the program. programs called Anyone Can Join, JumpStart and the Spirit of the Game Children: Child needs to be the age Society. listed by Dec 31 of that year. Financial Assistance details can be found on Page 11. Programs, times and dates may be subject to changes. Design and Production by: Munday Media & Design, www.mundaymedia.com Index spread photo credit: Oliver Tourim Association - Darren Robinson www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available! Fall/Winter 2018-19 3
Family & Little Tykes Kids Zone Drop In Gymtime Parent & Tot Skating Do you have kids 8 and under at home that need What a great opportunity for tykes to give ice to burn off some energy before bed? Head down skating a try without the crowds! Play with our toys; to the Community Hall with your kids and let visit with other children and their caregivers and them run, bike, play and shake their silles out! practice skating during this tots-only time. Strollers Parent participation is required. are welcome. This program is for 5 and under. 1/3 Hall Oliver Arena 8 and under 5 and under with adult $2.00 drop in/per child $3.25/parent and tot/visit Wed, Jan 9 – Wed, March 6, 2019 Tues. Oct 23, 2018 – Nov 20, 2018 5:30pm-7:00pm 9:30am-11:00am Parent & Tot Gymtime Arty Smarty This is a great way for Tots and Tykes and their With imagination and colour, artists will explore their caregivers to come play with our toys, bikes, world around them. Why Art? Art boosts creativity, games and sports equipment. There is lots of increases concentration, improves eye-hand room to run jump and play. This program is a coordination, busts boredom, builds self-esteem and great way for new parents to connect with other teaches how to express feelings without words, and it’s parents and children and make new friends. just plain fun! All art supplies are included in the fee. OCC 2/3 Hall Meeting Room 2 6 and under with adult 5-12 years old $3.00/parent and tot/visit, $1.00 additional child $70.00/per session Wed. Oct 3, 2018 – Dec 12, 2018 Sat, October 6, 2018 – Nov 10, 2018 | #4058 Wed. Jan 9, 2019- March 13, 2019 Sat, Feb 9, 2019 – March 16, 2019 | #4059 9:00am-12:00noon 11:00am-12:00pm Cupcake Class Have a fun afternoon with your child learning to SOUTH OKANAGAN bake and decorate your own cupcakes like a pro! QUALITY CHILDCARE At the end you get to eat and take home your own creations. Ingredients and supplies provided. Little Wonders Childcare Licensed 3-5 year old Centre Each child will take home ½ dozen cupcakes. OES Childcare Kitchen Preschool & Afterschool Care 4 and up, child accompanied by parent $15.00 (parent/child) 250-485-8041 Oliver, BC Saturday, Nov 3 www.SouthOkanaganQualityChildcare.com 2:30-4:30pm 4 Fall/Winter 2018-19 250-498-4985
W! NE Parent and Child Stretch Great Book Exchange for Kids! A fun and educational class for caregivers and a A book exchange kids 6 and under! This book child to enjoy a great workout and connective way exchange encourages students to read for to learn about your body mechanics, boundaries pleasure and step outside of their comfort zone. and range of motion together. Kids turn in their books and take some new 1/3 Hall books home. We encourage each participant All ages to bring four books from home that they may Tues, Sept 25 – Tues, Nov 27, 2018 | #4112 exchange for four new books, but if you want Tues, Jan 8 – Tues, March 19, 2018 | #4113 to bring more to exchange please do, which will $45.00/per session ensure that everyone will find something new! 3:00pm-3:45pm Must-pre-register for this event at the office. 1/3 Hall All ages welcome Family Yoga Night Fundraiser Bring 4 books – free event Everyone is welcome. Bring a mat or towel. January 2019 Rosemary will lead families in stretching and Date and Time: TBA poses. It’s a great way for kids of all ages and their parents to spend time together in a positive way. All proceeds go to the small wheels playground project. Family Play Days! 2/3 Hall Get outside and MOVE with your entire family! All ages welcome Oliver Parks and Recreation and RDOS Play are $5/person partnering up again! RDOS has developed a Wed, Oct 17, 2018 one-of-a-kind Physical Activity Trailer (PAT). This 6:00-7:00pm trailer focuses on physical literacy, safe play and reduction of sedentary behavior. We have a variety of equipment to play with such as Velcro Intro to Canoe Program ball throwers, game boards, hula hoops, balance The Introductory Canoe program is designed to slack lines, strider bikes, horseshoe set, disc introduce participants to canoeing in a group golf and more! PAT aims to increase access to setting. The program emphasizes learning boat recreation. control so that paddlers will gain the confidence, Community Centre Park skills and knowledge to be safe and have fun. The All ages welcome program starts with knowledge and skills necessary Free for “beachfront” paddling activities. It progresses Sat, September 15, 2018 to introduce the novice paddler to paddling with a Sun, September 23, 2018 partner and to introduce basic land and water rescue 2:30-4:30pm techniques. Limited space available. Rotary Beach “Recreation together builds strong families, Tues & Thurs Sept 11-27, 2018 the foundation of a stronger society.” 3:30-4:30pm 11-15 years of age $30 4:30-5:30pm Family (up to 4 people) $42 www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available! Fall/Winter 2018-19 5
Childrens Programs NE W! Arty Smarty Parent and Child Stretch With imagination and colour, artists will explore A fun and educational class for caregivers and a their world around them. Why Art? Art boosts child to enjoy a great workout and connective way creativity, increases concentration, improves to learn about your body mechanics, boundaries eye-hand coordination, busts boredom, builds and range of motion together. self-esteem and teaches how to express feelings 1/3 Hall without words, and it’s just plain fun! All art All ages supplies are included in the fee. Tues, Sept 25 – Tues, Nov 27, 2018 | #4112 Meeting Room 2 Tues, Jan 8 – Tues, March 19, 2019 | #4113 5-12 years old $45.00/per session $70.00/per session 3:00pm-3:45pm Sat, October 6, 2018 – Nov 10, 2018 | #4058 Sat, Feb 9, 2019 – March 16, 2019 | #4059 11:00am-12:00pm Freaky Friday! Parents are you looking for a night out? Kids want a break from their parents? Come down to the Family Recreational Hockey Rec Centre for pizza, games and a movie! This hockey program is perfect for players who Meeting Room 2 like to play hockey in a FUN, non-competitive 6-12 years environment! No experience is required – players $8.00/evening can learn on the ice! Parental participation is Friday, Oct 12, 2018 | #4119 required and must register as well. Required Friday, Nov 23, 2018 | #4120 equipment: CSA approved hockey gloves, 6:00pm-8:30pm additional protective gear is recommended. Oliver Arena 5 and up/accompanied by an adult Mini Iron Chef $30.00/player or $5.00 Drop In Children will learn the basics of food preparation, Sun, Sept 30, 2018 – Dec 22, 2018 | #4080 cooking techniques, healthy eating and learning Sun, Jan 6, 2019 – March, 10, 2019 | #4081 how to create and enjoy great food. This is a hands- 3:45-5:15pm on entertaining and interactive cooking experience Cancellations may apply due to tournament for your children. Your budding chef is sure to enjoy bookings or playoffs, a list of ice times will be the world of sticky fingers exploring a variety of provided on the first session. savoury and sweet tastes. Please inform us of any food allergies or sensitivities at time of registration. SOSS Foods Room “Leisure opportunities for youth provide $40.00/session positive lifestyle choices and alternatives to Thurs. Sept 27, 2018 – Thurs, Nov 1, 2018 self-destructive behavior”. 3:30-4:30pm 11-15 years of age | #4123 4:45-5:45pm 6-10 years of age | #4124 6 Fall/Winter 2018-19 250-498-4985
Intro to Canoe Program Taekwondo The Introductory Canoe program is designed to The self-discipline that develops as a result of introduce participants to canoeing in a group learning and practice the techniques performed setting. The program emphasizes learning boat in Taekwondo carries over into other areas of the control so that paddlers will gain the confidence, student’s life. School grades often improve as you skills and knowledge to be safe and have fun. learn to focus on objectives and to work toward The program starts with knowledge and skills achievement. The self-discipline and self-respect necessary for “beachfront” paddling activities. It which TKD develops can provide you with the progresses to introduce the novice paddler to skills and the courage to speak up against bullies, paddling with a partner and to introduce basic in the classroom and/or workplace. land and water rescue techniques. Limited space SOSS Small Gym available. 5-9 years 6:15-7|10 and up 7-7:45pm Rotary Beach $70/month| $150/3 month fee| 10% family discount Tues & Thurs Sept 11-27, 2018 Tues & Wed 3:30-4:30pm 11-15 years of age $30 Sept 11, 2018 – Dec 12, 2018 | #4024 4:30-5:30pm Family(up to 4 people) $42 Jan 8, 2019 – March 27, 2019 | #4027 Family Play Days! Get outside and MOVE with your entire family! Oliver Parks and Recreation and RDOS Play are partnering up again! RDOS has developed a one-of-a-kind Physical Activity Trailer (PAT). This trailer focuses on physical literacy, safe play and reduction of sedentary behavior. We have a variety of equipment to play with such as Velcro ball throwers, game boards, hula hoops, balance slack lines, strider bikes, horseshoe set, disc golf and more! PAT aims to increase access to recreation. Community Centre Park All ages welcome Free Sat, September 15, 2018 Sun, September 23, 2018 2:30-4:30pm www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available! Fall/Winter 2018-19 7
Day Camps Spring Break Day Camp Early Dismissal Days This camp is two weeks of supervised activities! Oliver Parks and Recreation will be offering Early The kids will play sports; make crafts, play games Dismissal programming at both OES and TEN. and more! This camp is a great way to meet new We will offer a variety of sporting activities such friends and try new activities. Pre-registration as group games, sports, crafts and outdoor is required, children five years of age must be play time! Our medical form is mandatory for enrolled in Kindergarten to attend. attendance and can be filled out with the school Meeting Room 2 secretary; registration is at your child’s school 5-12 years old office. $30/day or $125 week Sept 26 | Oct 31 | Nov 28 | Jan 30 | Feb 27 Mon, March 18 - Fri, March 22, 2019 | #4087 April 24 | May 29 Mon, March 25 Fri, March 29, 2019 | #4088 8:00am-5:00pm Tykes Spring Break Camp This camp is two weeks of supervised activities Pro-D Day Camps such as sports, crafts, games, cooking and more! Spend the day making new friends, playing games This camp is a great way to meet new friends and and sports and having fun during this special try new activities. Pre-registration is required. day camp program. Pre-registration is required. Meeting Room 1 Limited space is available, so register early to 3-5 years of age avoid disappointment. $55.00/week Meeting Room 2 Mon, March 18 – Fri, March 22, 2019 | #4126 5-12 years old Mon, March 25 - Fri, March 29, 2019 | #4127 $30/day 9:00am-12:00pm Friday, Oct 19, 2018 | #4085 Friday, Feb 15, 2019 | #4084 8:00am-5:00pm Oliver Youth Centre PROGRAM INFANT DEVELOPMENT @ The Hangar 5856 Cessna Street, Oliver INTEGRATED FAMILY For Youth 13 - 19 years Old DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM • Free, voluntary service For children from birth to Fridays from 3-10pm • Counseling & Support, 3 years old who are at risk For more info, call or text • Conflict Resolution, for, or who already have a • Community Connections delay in development. (250) 485-2752 For more info about any of our programs, call 250.498.8844 or check out www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca 8 Fall/Winter 2018-19 250-498-4985
Registration September 12 6:30-8pm In the Oliver Arena Lobby South Okanagan Skating Club 2018-2019 Registration Canskate (Learn to Skate) Program Pre-Canskate (Beginner) Program Stage 1 to 4 First time skaters 1 day per week: $200 full season, $110 1 day per week: $185 full season, first half, $95 second half 2 days per week: $360 full season, $190 $100 first half, $90 second half first half, $175 second half +45 Skate Canada Fee +$45 Skate Canada Fee Tuesday 3:15-3:45 Tuesdays 3-3:45, Thursday 5:30-6:45 Junior Star Academy Intermediate & Senior Star Skate Stage 5 & 6 1 day per week: $205 full season, $115 Program 2 days per week: $325 full season first half, $100 second half 3 days per week: $425 full season 2 days per week: $365 full season, $195 4 days per week: $540 full season first half, $180 second half 5 days per week: $620 full season +45 Skate Canada Fee +$45 Skate Canada Fee Tuesday 3:45-4:30, Thursday 3-3:45 *Private and Semi Private Lessons Available *Days of the week can be chosen during for those that would like to Pursue Figure registration, Skating *NCCP Certified Coaches *For Ages 3 & up For Inquiries Please Contact South Okanagan Skating Club Courtney Streeter 250-689-0447, southokanaganfsc@gmail.com *Registration available the first week of skating at the Arena September 17th-21st www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available! Fall/Winter 2018-19 9
Late re gi accept stration the Octobe ed until r 30 th, 2018 ancetudio S Registration Week August 27-31st from 5-7pm daily. New & Used Dance Attire Swap and Sell September 3rd 5-9pm Jazz, Tap, Ballet, Hip Hop, Contemporary/Lyrical, Modern, Musical Theatre (singing, dancing and acting), Belly Dance, Acro, Adult Classes, Tiny Toes, Yoga, Performing Troups and More. Street Address 6237 Main Street, Oliver, BC Phone 778-439-3332 or 250-408-8135 thedancestudio@hotmail.ca www.thedancestudioinoliver.com 10 Fall/Winter 2018-19 250-498-4985
Low Cost/No Cost Recreation At Oliver Parks and Recreation we don’t want to see anyone left out. To assist with being able to participate in programs there are a few financial assistance options available. Anyone Can Join Anyone Can Join is a sponsorship program supported by local organizations like the Oliver Osoyoos Winery Association, the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #97 and the Oliver Elks to provide financial assistance to Oliver/Area “C” children, youth and adults towards registration into recreation programs of their choice, up to $150 per person per calendar year. Families or individuals in need of assistance are asked to complete and submit an application form at the Oliver Community Centre. Each form is reviewed in confidence by the Recreation Supervisor and applicants are registered directly into the program using funds provided by sponsors. JumpStart Who we fund is simple: Kids. Kids who want to get active. Kids who want to learn a new sport or activity. Kids who want to keep up with a sport or activity they already enjoy. But these kids just need a little extra financial help to get their name on the roster. Kids aged 4 to 18 from families in financial need can receive funding to help with registration fees, equipment and/or transportation. www.jumpstart.canadiantire.ca Spirit of the Game The Spirit of the Game Society was established to help families in Oliver and Osoyoos. A non-profit organization with a volunteer board, the Spirit of the Game Society is structured to deliver 100% of all donations to providing league fees and covering equipment costs. It does this by working with generous partners and organizing annual funding events. www.sotgsociety.com Anyone Can Join applications are available at the Oliver Parks and Recreation Office. Spirit of the Game and Jumpstart applications are available on their respective websites. SOUTH OKANAGAN DECORATING CENTRE 5660 & 5662 Highway 97, south of Oliver Window Coverings & Custom Draperies Tile & Stone | Laminate | Hardwood Phantom Screens/Solar Shades/Awnings Luxury Vinyl Tire | Carpet PPG Paint, Sikkens® and Olympic Stain Serving Oliver& Osoyoos for 33 years! floorunderfoot.com T: 250.498.4215 T: 250.498.6988 PROUD SUPPORTER OF OLIVER PARKS & REC COMMUNITY EVENTS www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available! Fall/Winter 2018-19 11
Youth Programs Babysitter’s Course Emergency First Aid CPR-C Learn the skills necessary to care for infants, This 8-hour Emergency First Aid course will cover toddlers and pre-schoolers. This course focuses the skills needed to recognize and respond to on safety, dealing with emergencies and first aid potential and immediate dangers and safely basics. All materials are provided. Please bring a approach any emergency. Learn how to respond paper and pen, water bottle and a healthy lunch. to cardiovascular emergencies for children & 1/3 Hall adults (CPR Level C) with Automated External 11-17 years of age Defibrillation (AED) training. Other topics that $70.00 will be covered include choking, breathing and October 19, 2018 | #4096 bleeding emergencies and how to treat for shock. January 6, 2019 | #4097 1/3 Hall 9:00-5:00pm 14 and up $105/course October 13, 2018 | #4099 Mini Iron Chef November 18, 2018 | #4100 Children will learn the basics of food preparation, January, 12, 2019 | #4101 cooking techniques, healthy eating and learning 9:00-5:00pm how to create and enjoy great food. This is a hands- on entertaining and interactive cooking experience for your children. Your budding chef is sure to enjoy Chill Out Teen Skates the world of sticky fingers exploring a variety of Come skate and have fun with other youth! savoury and sweet tastes. Please inform us of any Games, music and prizes to give away! food allergies or sensitivities at time of registration. Oliver Arena SOSS Foods Room 11-17 years $40.00/session Saturday, Sept 29, 2018 7:00-9:00pm Thurs. Sept 27 – Thurs, Nov 4, 2018 Saturday, Oct 20, 2018 7:00-9:00pm 3:30-4:30pm 11-15 years of age | #4123 4:45-5:45pm 6-10 years of age | #4124 Squadron Hangar at 5856 Cessna St, Oliver BC 12 Fall/Winter 2018-19 250-498-4985
Intro to Canoe Program Taekwondo The Introductory Canoe program is designed to The self-discipline that develops as a result of introduce participants to canoeing in a group learning and practice the techniques performed setting. The program emphasizes learning boat in Taekwondo carries over into other areas of the control so that paddlers will gain the confidence, student’s life. School grades often improve as you skills and knowledge to be safe and have fun. learn to focus on objectives and to work toward The program starts with knowledge and skills achievement. The self-discipline and self-respect necessary for “beachfront” paddling activities. It which TKD develops can provide you with the progresses to introduce the novice paddler to skills and the courage to speak up against bullies, paddling with a partner and to introduce basic in the classroom and/or workplace. land and water rescue techniques SOSS Small Gym Limited space available. 5-9 years 6:15 - 7:00pm|10 and up 7:00 - 7:45pm Rotary Beach $70/month| $150/3 month fee| 10% family Tues & Thurs Sept 11-27, 2018 discount 3:30-4:30pm 11-15 years of age $30 Tues & Wed 4:30-5:30pm Family(up to 4 people) $42 Sept 11 – Dec 12, 2018 | #4024 Jan 8 – March 27, 2019 | #4027 REGISTER TODAY FOR THE NEW SCOUTING YEAR! Scouts Canada, the country’s leading youth organization, offers fun adventures discovering new things and experiences. ~~ Registration Registration for for our our 201/201 2018/2019program programhas hasnow now begun begun ~~ Beavers Age 5-7 Beaver Scouts opens the door for your child to discover the world. It is filled with a little bit of everything - outdoor activities, games, music and sports. WE ARE IN NEED OF Cubs Age 8-10 With the club motto of “Do your Best” front and centre. Cub Scouts are VOLUNTEER encouraged to try new and more challenging activities. LEADERS OR PARENT Scouts Age 11-13 Scouts enjoy outdoor adventures like mountain biking, rock climbing and lots HELPERS of camping while working together with other young people to accomplish thrilling challenges. *The Scouts program registration dependent on volunteer leader recruitment. Register Register online at myscouts.ca for the 2018/2019 year POMJOFBUNZTDPVUTDBGPSUIFZFBS ForFor more more informationemail: information email: 1stoliverscouts@telus.net 1stoliverscouts@telus.net www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available! Fall/Winter 2018-19 13
Special Events Saturday, December 8 Friday, September 7 Breakfast with Santa Children aged 12 years and under along with their Movie in the Park “Lego Batman” accompanying family members are invited to enjoy Lets wrap up summer and get ready for a great fall a hot pancake breakfast, holiday music, several by enjoying one more evening in the park. Join us for children’s craft stations and a chance to get a photo a movie in the park. There will be a concession with with a very special guest from the North Pole! Our popcorn and drinks. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets. North Pole guest will be arriving around 9:45am and Oliver Community Band shell with us until 11:00am. Please purchase your tickets in Free advance to avoid disappointment Movie starts at approximately 8pm. Oliver Community Hall Concession opens 7:30pm $7/Child, adults by donation 9am-11:30am Saturday, October 27 Scareview Saturday, December 22 Families are invited to spend the Saturday before Halloween at the biggest and most Spooktacular Winter Wonderland carnival around. Come in costume to play carnival Come celebrate the countdown to the big day and games and participate in a family dance party. see the Oliver Arena transformed into a Winter Children must be accompanied by an adult. 300 Wonderland on ice! Enjoy a hot chocolate, dress to tickets are available, please purchase in advance to fit the theme. This year’s theme will be your favorite avoid disappointment. character from a holiday movie. Everyone welcome, Oliver Community Hall regular public skating rules will apply. Admission $5.00/per child | 12 and under | 2yrs & under Free by donation. Free Skate Rentals (while supplies last). 6pm-8:30pm Helmets will be required for kids 12 and under, please bring a helmet as supplies are limited. Oliver Arena Friday, November 23 Entry by Donation Oliver Community Light Up 6:00pm-8:00pm Rediscover downtown! Pictures with Santa, Face Painting, Food Vendors, Wine Tasting, Hot Beverages and Goodies, Unique Christmas Wreath Contest, Crafts and Caroling. After the light up at Town Hall, come on down to the Oliver Community Park for a fireworks display. Oliver Community Park Check out www.winecapitalofcanada.com, www.oliverrecreation.com and www.oliverosoyoos.com for more info. 14 Fall/Winter 2018-19 250-498-4985
Monday February 18 Sunday April 7 Family 3 on 3 Street Hockey Oliver 3K/10K Tournament A part of the Canadian Tire Interior Running Spend the afternoon participating in a 3 on 3 family Association series, this flat, scenic 10K loop along street hockey tournament. As it is Family day, the one the Okanagan River channel and around Oliver requirement will be that the team members must all Community Park is a great event for runners of all be related. Teams will be divided based on number abilities and experience. Back this year is the addition of entries and ages. Helmets (full cage/half cage with of the 3K loop for runners looking for a shorter mouth guard) and gloves are strongly recommended. distance. Must bring your own stick! There are aid stations on the course and medical Oliver Community Park, Parking Lot support on site. Refreshments, awards (wine for the Ages 6 and up top three finishers in each age category) and draw $5.00 per person prizes following the race. 11am-3pm Sponsored proudly by Jackson Triggs, Peach City Runners and Oliver Parks & Recreation. Registration will be available through March 2019 www.zone4.ca and through our office in early 2019. Wine Capital 55+ Hockey Tournament Oliver Community Park Players must be 55+, female players 45+. This is a Under 19 $20/10K $15/3K mixer tournament, players will register as individuals 19 years and up $27/10K $21/3K and are assigned to a team based on age, ability, Day of Race add $11/10K $6/3K and position. All entries automatically accepted. 3K Race Start 9:15am, awards at 10:30am There is no confirmation other than the cashing 10K Race Start 10am, awards at 11am of your cheque. Please provide us with an email address so we can send you tournament information and updates. Programs with game schedules will be emailed out 1 week prior to the start of the tournament. We will try our best to accommodate requests of up to 2 teammates based on necessity (ridesharing). Please have these requests in by Friday February 8th. Refunds after February 8th will be assessed on an individual basis. Oliver Arena Players Fee $80 ($95 After January 2nd) includes Thursday Social and Friday Banquet Extra Thursday Social Tickets $10 Extra Friday Banquet Tickets $15 Games played between 8:30am and 3:30pm www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available! Fall/Winter 2018-19 15
Skating Public Skating Schedule (Public skating schedule subject to change) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Parent & Tot Weekdays 9:30 - 11:30am Drop In Hockey Skating Drop In Hockey Oct 23-Nov 20 Noon Hour Noon Hour Noon Hour 12:00 - 1:00pm Skate Skate Skate Saturday & Free Public Skating & Rentals 5:30 - 6:45pm *Sponsored by the Oliver Lion’s Club Sunday October 13 - March 17 Weekday Skating Rates Public Skating *Prices include taxes This is a great time to bring your family down Public Skating Single Season to the arena. We have music playing and a rink attendant present during weekends to assist you. Preschool (0-5yrs) Free N/A Child/Teen (6-18yrs) $2.50 $39.05 Noon Hour Skate Adult (19-64yrs) $3.00 $48.18 Enjoy an hour of skating during your lunch break. Seniors (65+) $2.50 $39.06 Great exercise for all ages. Family (max of 6) $10.50 $102.93 Skate Rentals *Prices include taxes Child/Teen (6-18yrs) $1.90 Oliver Lions & Lioness Club Adult (19+yrs) $3.15 PO Box 931 Oliver, B.C. V0H 1T0 AM Drop In Hockey Adult Monday & Wednesday $5.00 We offer a tasty variety Meetings: of food at the Oliver 1st Tuesday 6:30 pm Arena during games September - June and tournaments on 6431 Okanagan Street the weekends Oliver, BC For information contact Linda Schaffrick 250-498-3710 16 Fall/Winter 2018-19 250-498-4985
Parent & Tot Skating Chill Out Teen Skates What a great opportunity for tykes to give ice skating Come skate and have fun with other youth! a try without the crowds! Play with our toys; visit Games, music and prizes to give away! with other children and their caregivers and practice Oliver Arena skating during this tots-only time. Strollers are 11-17 years welcome. Saturday, Sept 29 7:00-9:00pm Oliver Arena Saturday, Oct 20 7:00-9:00pm 5 and under with adult $3.25/parent and tot/visit Tues. Oct 23 – Nov 20, 2018 Family Recreational Hockey 9:30am-11:00am This hockey program is perfect for players who like to play hockey in a FUN, non-competitive environment! No experience is required – players can learn on the ice! Parental attendance is requested, participation is optional and must register as well. Required equipment: CSA approved hockey helmet, additional protective Field Lacrosse gear is recommended. Oliver Arena Fastest Game on Two Feet! 5 and up/accompanied by an adult To register go to $30.00/player or $5.00 Drop In Sun, Sept 30, 2018 – Dec 22, 2018 | #4080 www.pentictonlacrosse.ca Sun, Jan 6, 2019 – March, 10, 2019 | #4081 3:45-5:15pm Cancellations may apply due to tournament bookings or playoffs, a list of ice times will be provided on the first session. Division Fee (Regular/Late) U7/U9 $155/ $195 U11/U13/U15/U18 $195 / $235 Game shorts are included in the price of registration. Registration: July 1 – August 15, 2018 Late Registration: after August 15, 2018 Any questions, contact Shona Becker at 250-488-0495 or reg.pmla@gmail.com www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available! Fall/Winter 2018-19 17
Adult Programs Emergency First Aid – CPR C Drop-in Pickleball This 8-hour Emergency First Aid course will cover 2018 This easy-to-play game is now the fastest growing ronicle liver the skills needed to recognize and respond to sport in Canada. It’s a fun way to get in shape and Visitors potential and immediate dangers and safely stay active All levels are welcome. Underage juniors approach any emergency. Learn how to respond to must be accompanied by a playing adult. Racquets cardiovascular emergencies for children & adults and instruction supplied if needed. Guide Established August 25th, 1937 (CPR Level C) with Automated External Defibrillation 14 and up (AED) training. Other topics that will be covered $4.00 drop in/ $38.00 10 pass include choking, breathing and bleeding 2/3 Community Hall AD PROOF emergencies and how to treat for shock. Tue, Sept 25 - Dec 19, 2018 10:30-12:30pm 1/3 Hall Tue, Jan 8 – March 27, 2019 10:30-12:30pm 14 and up Wed, Sept 26 – Dec 18, 2018 1:15-3:45pm $105/course Wed, Jan 9 – Mar 26, 2018 1:15-3:45pm Oct 13, 2018 | #4099 Nov 18, 2018 | #4100 Small Gym at SOSS Jan, 12, 2019 | #4101 9:00-5:00pm Mon Sept 24 - Dec 17, 2018 7:00-9:00pm Mon Jan 7 - Mar 11, 2019 7:00-9:00pm *no session Oct 8, Nov 12 and Feb 18 Pickleball: Novice Level 2 Fresh Food, Craft Beers & Local Wines (2.0 - 3.0 skill level) Come and find out why this is the Fresh Food, Craft Beers & Local Wines fastest growing sport in North America! Roberta is a 5.0 tournament rated player with 6 years teaching experience. She will teach you the technique and skills you will need to get started having lots of fun. All Lemon Roasted Potatoes Pappa’s Mediterranean Fire-Grilled Chicken equipment is provided. 2/3 Hall Lemon Roasted Potatoes Pappa’s Mediterranean Fire-Grilled 16 and up Chicken $15.00 per session Thurs, Oct 4 – Thurs, Nov 29 Half Rack BBQ. Ribs Greek Salad Beginners 10:30-11:45pm Novice 12:00-1:15pm Happy Hour 3pm - 6pm Daily Half Rack BBQ. Ribs 2 for 1 Appetizers Greek Salad 8pm - Close Daily Steak & Shrimp Happy Hour www.pappasfirehallbistro.com 3pm - 6pm Daily 250.498.4867 2 for 1 Appetizers 18 Fall/Winter 2018-19 8pm - Close Daily 250-498-4985 Steak & Shrimp
W! NE Gentle Stretch Taichi & Qigong Class The popular often amusing stretch and relaxation This course is a gentle, zero-impact exercise, suitable class has non-strenuous stretching movements for persons of all ages and fitness levels. Emphasis anatomically guided to gently lengthen and is on the whole body, including muscle control, core release skeletal muscles and deeply relax the strength, joint motion, and flexibility. It is useful therapy nervous system. This will change your posture. for persons having difficulty with balance, flexibility Register to secure your spot, drop in accepted if and mobility, such as those suffering from joint space is available. replacements, Parkinson’s disease and arthritis. The 1/3 Hall Beginners class covers Qigong exercises, techniques for 18 and up relaxation and meditation, and the Tai Chi Introductory Mon, Sept 24 – Mon, Dec 3, 2018 | #4115 set. Instruction is also available for continuing students Mon, Jan 7 – Mon, March 25, 2019 | #4116 in the Short Set and the Long Form. Registration $70.00/per session /$10.00 drop in closes two weeks after the first lesson or when fifteen 9:30am-10:30am beginners have registered, whichever occurs first. *no class Oct 8, Nov 12 and Feb 18 Experienced Taichi students welcome any time. 2/3 Hall 16 and up $60.00 or note/referral from doctor PARK DRIVE Mon, Sept 24, 2018 & Fri, Dec 21, 2018 | #4129 MASSAGE Mon, Jan 7, 2019 & Fri, March 25, 2019 | #4128 9:30-11:30am THERAPY *no Class Oct 8, Oct 26, Nov 12, Nov 16, Feb 18 CLINIC FunctionFit Class FunctionFit is a beginner to intermediate fitness class which can suit anyone from never having been involved in fitness to intermediate level Where your mind, body participants. This functional class modifies for and soul connect all levels of fitness. All exercises are designed to increase strength, range of movement and flexibility required for activities for daily living. You’ll love the effort you put out! Helene Urcullu 2/3 Hall 18 and up 250-498-5417 $7.00/drop in, $65.00/ 10 pass Please Call for Appointment Tues, Sept 4, 2018 – Thurs, Dec 20, 2018 6467 Park Drive, Oliver, BC Tues, Jan 8, 2019 – Thurs, March 28, 2019 9:00am-10:00am www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available! Fall/Winter 2018-19 19
Adult Programs Yin Yoga Yoga Mixed Levels Yin in a gentle and slow moving practice with longer held Explore the 3 part harmony of body, breath postures that strengthen and lengthen the connective and mind. With attention to alignment, we use L L E D tissues. It’s complementary to other forms of physical physical poses, breath work and mindfulness CE activity resulting in increased body awareness and to enhance strength, flexibility, balance and to CAN performance. Suitable for all skill levels. experience a sense of calm. Modifications are Meeting Room 2 offered to encourage a Yoga practice appropriate 19 and up for your comfort level. Mon, Sept 24 –Dec 10, 2018 Meeting Room 2 7:00-8:00pm 19 and up $8.00 drop in Tue, Sept 4 –Tues, Dec 18, 2018 *no Class Oct 8 and Nov 12 Tue, Jan 8 - Tues, March 26, 2019 Thurs, Sept 6 – Thurs, Dec 13, 2018 Inspired Yoga 6:30-7:45pm $8.00 drop in, $75.00/pass An energetic class harmonizing breath with dynamic postures to cultivate strength, focus L E D and flexibility. Suitable for all levels but not L CE recommended for those with limited mobility. CAN Meeting Room 2 19 and up Wed, Sept 26 –Wed, Dec 12, 2018 7:00-8:00pm $8.00 drop in Surveillance Systems Security Systems Yoga Easy Level Access Control Home/Office/Data Networks For those of you wanting a daytime workout or Wi-Fi/Wireless Networks beginning a yoga fitness program this class is for you! Structured Cabling Work at your own pace to improve muscle strength High-Speed Debit/Interac and stamina. Also, benefit with increased flexibility and Parts and Services stronger cardiovascular health. Learn to use yoga to decrease stress and promote peace of mind. Meeting Room 2 19 and up Wed, Sept 5 – Wed, Dec 19, 2018- No class Oct 10 Wed, Jan 9 - Wed, March 27, 2019 9:30-10:45am $8.00 drop in, $75.00/pass 20 Fall/Winter 2018-19 250-498-4985
Zumba Adult Snowshoe Tours Perfect for everyone and everybody! Each Zumba Meet at the community centre parking lot at 9am. class is designed to bring people together to get Experience the beauty of the Okanagan outdoors you sweats on. We take the “work” out of workout, in the wintertime while burning calories and having by mixing low-intensity and high-intensity moves for fun! Participants will learn the basic techniques of an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party. snowshoeing and enjoy a guided trek around the A total workout, combining all elements of fitness – McKinney Nordic Trail area. Bring your own water cardio, muscle conditioning, balance and flexibility, and light lunch/snack. Pre-registration is required. boosted energy and a serious dose of awesome each Participants will be called with detailed information time you leave class. about where to meet and what to bring. 2/3 Hall 16 and up 18 and up $30/person & $40.00 with rentals $6.50 drop in, $60.00/ 10 pass Sat, Jan 19, 2019 | #4130 Tues, Sept 11, 2018 – Thurs, Dec 20, 2018 Sat, Feb 16, 2019 | #4132 Tues, Jan 3, 2019 – Thurs, March 28, 2019 9:00-5:00pm 6:00pm-7:00pm No Session - Sept 13 and Nov 15 Step into Strength & Stability Please come join us for a fun and productive class using intervals of muscle building weight training, combined with cardio step routines. Using proper form and technique, taught by Lori Ashe, BRCPA certified PT to some great tunes and finishing off with a full body stretch. Modified for all levels, Doulandie A unique and sensitive treatment bring water and a hand towel. tailored to the individual. 2/3 Hall 18 and up $6.50 drop in, $60.00/ 10 pass Offering A Variety Of Mon, Sept 10, 2018 – Wed, Dec 19, 2018 Massage Services, Mon, Jan 7, 2019 – Wed, March 27, 2019 6:00pm-7:00pm Dance & Stretch Classes Contact Today or Book Online C 604-842-5050 call or text Doulandiemassage@gmail.com www.doulandie.com www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available! Fall/Winter 2018-19 21
Adult Programs Strength & Mobility Discover the Artist Within We will begin with a simple warm up. You will Exploring various painting techniques to find which practice basic strength exercises such as squats, ones you resonate with. Each week we will paint on deadlifts, press, row, get ups along with other various surfaces such as paper, yupo paper, canvas, floor exercises, followed by a short stretch. wood cradle, rocks and mixed media using colored Must pre-register for the series. pencil, crayons, inks, watercolors, acrylic paints. Please 2/3 Hall wear comfortable painting clothing as you might get 19 and up paint on them. All supplies provided. $56.00/8 sessions Meeting Room 2 Tues, Sept 18 – Tues, Nov 6 |#4134 19 and up 1:00-2:00pm Wed, Sept 26– Nov 7, 2018 | #4091 Wed, Nov 14 – Dec 19, 2018 | #4090 Walk ‘N Strong in Lions Park Wed, Jan 9 – Feb 13, 2019 | #4093 When the weather is nice we will go pole walking 11:30am-1:30pm & utilize the outdoor exercise stations at Lions $20/drop in | $90.00/6 week session Park. Other days we will be inside using weights & bands to improve strength. Must pre-register for FRANK VENABLES THEATRE the series. Drop ins allowed after initial minimum registration. Meeting Room 2/Lion’s Park 19 and up $56.00/8 sessions Thurs, Sept 20 –Thurs, Nov 8 | #4135 1:00-2:00pm Badminton All levels are welcome. Underage juniors must be What’s happening at the Theatre? accompanied by a playing adult. Racquets and Sign up for the email newsletter at instruction supplied if needed. venablestheatre.ca Tucelnuit Elementary School 14 and up Special occasion? $4.00 drop in/ $38.00 10 pass Ask about renting the lobby Tues, Sept 11 – Thurs, Dec 13, 2018 manager@venablestheatre.ca Tues, Jan 8 – Thurs, March 14, 2019 7:00-9:00pm 250.498.1626 6100 Gala Street, Oliver 22 Fall/Winter 2018-19 250-498-4985
Sign Workshop Essential Oils for Cats and Dogs We will start the workshop with bare wood and Essential Oils for Dogs and Cats discusses the you will create your wooden sign from scratch! In benefits of using essential oils with our pets! We’ll the 3 hour workshop you will be guided through focus on safe usage, including purity, dilution, and customizing your sign with stain colours and paint cautions, and how to incorporate the top 10 oils for colours of your choice at the workshop! your pet’s health. We’ll make a small spray bottle to Limited space available, book early! help with your pet’s anxiety, or “doggy” breath! Firehall Brewery Meeting Room 1 16 and up 16 and up Nov 4 - $55 Fall/Winter reversable front door sign $10.00/session Dec 2- $45 Christmas Signs Wed, Oct 3, 2018 | 6:30-7:30pm | #4105 Feb 3 - $55 Love signs! Wed, Oct 10, 2018 | 9:30-10:30am | #4106 March 3 - $60 Custom Family name 7:00-10pm Cleaning with Essential Oils Clean with Essential Oils to reduce the toxic load on your family, including your pets, by easily making your own homemade cleaners! We’ll discuss which oils are best for cleaning & why using natural cleaners is better! We will make a large spray bottle of all -purpose cleaner to take home! Meeting Room 1 16 and up $12.00/session Wed, Nov 7, 2018| 6:30pm-7:30pm | #4107 Wed, Nov 14, 2018| 9:30am-10:30am | #4108 Introduction to Essential Oils Essential Oils for Christmas In this intro course, you will learn what an essential Get in the Christmas spirit using essential oils! We’ll oil is, how to use essential oils safely, and how to use discuss the benefits of diffusing essential oils while the top 10 essential oil in your household to boost you have company, and how essential oils can affect energy, calm emotions, sleep better and more! We our mood and emotions. We’ll make a small spray will make a lavender roller bottle to help calm and bottle of Christmas Scent to use to freshen your relax you! home and get you into the spirit! Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 1 16 and up 16 and up $10.00/session $10.00/session Wed, Sept 26, 2018| 6:30-7:30pm | #4103 Mon, Dec 3, 2018|9:30-10:30am | #4110 Fri, Sept 28, 2018| 9:30am-10:30am | #4104 Wed, Dec 5, 2018|6:30-7:30pm | #4109 www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available! Fall/Winter 2018-19 23
Weight Room Weight Room Orientations Community Weight Room New to the weight room or trying to get in to a more active lifestyle? Attend a one-time CODE OF CONDUCT introduction to the weight room to get familiar As a member/user of this facility I agree to with the cardio and weight equipment options comply with the following guidelines or risk the and how to use them safely and effectively. suspension or termination of my membership Sessions are offered Mon-Fri after 5:00pm. privileges: Please register in advance at the office or by 1. I will ensure that my membership is always in calling 250-498-4985. Participants must be 14 good standing. years or older and hold a current membership or pay a drop-in fee to attend. $20/session. 2. I will not use my key to allow entry to non- members or open the door to allow entry for non- members. Group/Corporate Membership Rates 3. I will respect the equipment in the weight room Oliver Parks and Recreation believes that by using equipment properly, putting things back healthier workplaces are the most productive. It in their place, wiping down equipment after use is also true that people who commit to exercise and informing staff or volunteers when something together and keep each other accountable are is not working properly. more motivated and successful in their fitness goals. A business or organization that purchase 4. I will sign the daily waiver upon entry each time 3 or 6 month memberships for a minimum I use the facility. of six its employees will receive a 25% overall discount as well as a free group weight room 5. I will remove outside footwear and put on a pair orientation session. To register your workplace of clean shoes. for a corporate membership rate please contact 6. I will be respectful of staff, volunteers and other us at 250-498-4985. weight room users. 18 years and up 7. I will dress appropriately for using a public fitness facility. Youth Weight Room Program 8. I will respect the 20-minute time limit on cardio Learn to use the weight room in a safe and machines during peak/busy times. effective manner by attending a one-time, 60-minute orientation session with our staff. 9. I will strive to always use the weight room space Sessions are offered Mon-Fri after 5:00pm. and equipment in a safe, appropriate way that will Please register in advance at the office or by further my physical fitness. calling us at 250-498-4985. An orientation 10. I will strive to uphold the core values of Oliver must be completed in order to purchase a Parks & Recreation: Safety, Health, Commitment, membership. Accountability, Fun, Respect, & Service Excellence. 14 years and up 24 Fall/Winter 2018-19 250-498-4985
Student (14-17 yrs) Rates Adult (18-59 yrs) & Senior (60+ yrs) All prices include GST 2018 2019 2018 2019 Single Use $5.00 $5.10 $4.15 $4.25 10 Pass $39.70 $40.49 $33.70 $34.38 Monthly $41.10 $41.93 $34.70 $35.40 3 Months $97.90 $99.86 $81.60 $83.24 6 Months $184.55 $188.26 $158.75 $161.92 Annual $346.50 $353.43 $294.75 $300.65 Fob Replacement $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 www.CanadaFit.ca New & Used Equipment Sales Service Parts When You’re Under Attack ... We Strike Back...! SECURITY ALARM SURVEILLANCE Installation & Sales We do not sell “TIRES” or “TRACTORS” ... we sell one thing ... Alarm Servicing Fitness and exercise equipment, and we have for 30 years ... 24/7 Monitoring talk to the experts Cellular Access Local Support Parts & Service 250-485-4366 www.StrikeAlarms.ca Warehouse in Oliver, BC www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available! Fall/Winter 2018-19 25
Facility Rentals Oliver Parks & Recreation has several facility rental options for your special event or meeting needs: • Oliver Arena (Ice & Dry Floor) • Community Hall (Full, 2/3 and 1/3) with full kitchen, stage, table and chairs and PA system • Meeting Rooms • Community Stage • Fields and ball diamonds • Multiple parks • Outdoor pool • Tables and Chairs for your event needs Looking for a place to hold your child’s Birthday? Oliver Parks and Recreation has meeting rooms and the Community Hall available. Bookings must be made at least 1 week in advance and are subject to availablity. For rates and booking information please call Oliver Parks & Recreation at (250) 498-4985 or visit www.oliverrecreation.ca. Featured Park: Please visit our new year round off-leash dog park in Lion’s Park. 26 Fall/Winter 2018-19 250-498-4985
Oliver Childcare Centres Preschool | Infant/Toddler Care | 3 - 5 years Daycare After School Care | Summer Care 250-485-8969 www.oneskycommunity.com SKI AND STAY FOR TWO PEOPLE Starting at $100 per person 5 ANNIVERSARY GREAT PRICES MINIMAL LIFT LINES FAMILY FRIENDLY 250.498.4086 CHAMPAGNE POWDER WWW.BALDYRESORT.COM BREATHTAKING VIEWS www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available! Fall/Winter 2018-19 27
Society & Staff Oliver Parks & Recreation Team Carol Sheridan • Parks & Recreation Manager • carol@oliverrecreation.ca Katie Hadwin • Recreation Supervisor • katie@oliverrecreation.ca Kyle Fossett • Recreation Assistant • kyle@oliverrecreation.ca Jenny Anderson • Recreation Clerk • jen@oliverrecreation.ca Slade Wagner • RFA1 Larry Day • RFA1 Norm Card • RFA2 Chad Wheeler • RFA2 Mark Silbernagel • Facility Maintenance Joey St. Pierre • Facility Maintenance Chelsea Lamb • Cashier/Receptionist (Relief) Oliver Parks & Recreation Society Board of Directors Helene Urcullu • Rachel Allenbrand • Rick Knodel • Dennis Magoffin • Shiela Lange Tamela Edwards • Larry Schwartzenberger • Marvin Louie The Oliver Parks and Recreation Society meets on the 3rd Monday of each month. For meeting schedule, agendas and other Society information please visit www.oliverrecreation.ca/the-society/ Oliver Parks and Recreation Strategic Goals: Foster active living through physical recreation. Increase inclusion and access to recreation for populations that face constraints to participation. Help people connect to nature through recreation. Ensure the provision of supportive physical and social environments that encourage participation in recreation and build a strong, caring community. 28 Fall/Winter 2018-19 250-498-4985
For all your insurance needs. Bundle your home and auto insurance and you could save hundreds* CAR INSURANCE Call your broker to bundle + and save today. HOME INSURANCE 59840 05/15 Savings based on internal actuarial values of filed and approved discounts (up to 7.5% on Section C car insurance coverages and up to 15% on home insurance) when applied to the premiums of all Intact Insurance clients in Alberta who combined their car and home insurance policies as of January 29, 2015. Intact Insurance Design is a registered trademark of Intact Financial Corporation used under license. © 2015 Intact Insurance Company. All Rights Reserved. 59861-Intact-Bundle-Save-HP-Ad-May-2015.indd 1 2015-06-15 1:51 PM Visit us at: #128 - 5717 Main St, Oliver BC Ph: 250.498.3451 email: oliver@jmins.com www.jmins.com BECOME A ROCK STAR! Join us at the Oliver Curling Club this season for great exercise and fun. No experience needed—just bring clean shoes and warm clothes. We’ll take care of the rest! There’s curling for every age and ability, stick curling for limited mobility, day and evening games, and fall and winter sessions. Î Find out more on Registration Night, Friday, September 14 at the Eastlink Curling Centre, 735 McKinney Road, Oliver Î Check out our website: www.eastlinkcurlingcentre.ca Î Email occ@eastlink.ca or call 250-498-2244 Try out curling during free Open Ice sessions October 1-5 when club members will be on hand to give pointers. www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available! Fall/Winter 2018-19 29
Volunteers Volunteers make all the difference! Do you have skills, energy and a little bit of time to offer your community? There are many rewarding and fun ways to volunteer with Oliver Parks and Recreation, including Special Events, Program Assistant, Weight Room Attendant, or Promotion/Marketing. Please call to find out more, or visit our website’s ‘Forms’ section to get started. Volunteer Benefits Program When you volunteer with us for programs and events you accumulate credits that can be used towards your own (or your family’s) health and fitness opportunities, including memberships to the weight room and pool or fitness programs such as Yoga and Zumba. Anytime you wish to trade in your credits please come to the Recreation Office and speak to staff who will be happy to assist you. Southwinds Crossing Shopping Centre #125 - 5717 Main Street, Oliver 250.498.6222 www.royallepage.ca/oliver 30 Fall/Winter 2018-19 250-498-4985
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