Recreation Guide
OLIVER PARKS & RECREATION SOCIETY6359 Park Drive • Box 627
Oliver, B.C. • V0H 1T0250.498.4985
www.oliverrecreation.ca
Fall & Winter 2016/2017
#105 - 5717 Main St., Oliver, B.C. • 250-498-6440 • Open 8:00am - 8:00pm Daily
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Check Early, Check Often
Because your child’s first 6 years are critical to a healthy mind and body!
Get your Ages & Stages questionnaire at the: Library, Community Centre, Desert Sun, Boys & Girls Club, SOICS, Osoyoos
Indian Band or Public Health Centre.
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REGISTER TODAY FOR THE NEW SCOUTING YEAR!
Scouts Canada, the country’s leading youth organization, offers funadventures discovering new things and experiences.
~ Registration for our 2016/2017 program has now 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.
Cubs Age 8-10 With the club motto of “Do your Best” front and centre. Cub Scouts are encouraged to try new and more challenging activities.
Scouts Age 11-13 Scouts enjoy outdoor adventures like mountain biking, rock climbing and lots of camping while working together with other young people to accomplish thrilling challenges.
*The Scouts program registration dependent on volunteer leader recruitment.
Register for the 2016/2017 year starting in SeptemberFor more information or to register email: [email protected]
WE ARE IN NEED OF VOLUNTEER LEADERS OR
PARENT HELPERS
You Can Graduate!! If you have not yet graduated, we can help — for free! You on-ly need to complete 5 courses to earn an Adult Dogwood Di-ploma. We are looking for peo-ple to join a cohort of students who are working towards adult graduation. Call for more info.
Call (250)498-4597 or visit our website
YouLearn offers:
Kindergarten to adult education
a wide variety of courses
flexible hours and study times
three locations (Oliver, Osoyoos, Keremeos)
start anytime and complete anytime
self-paced programming
“YouLearn” is the Distributed Learning School for School District 53
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• skating .......................16, 17
• special events ............18, 19
• weight room .............26, 27
• adult programs ........20 - 25
• contact info ..................... 28• volunteers ....................... 29
• family & little tykes .........7
• facilities ...........................30
parent & tot gymtimepretty petals ballet
learn to skate
arty smartyparent & tot skating
• children .......................8 -11
• youth .........................14, 15
...to Oliver Parks & Recreation’s Fall 2016 & Winter 2017 Program Brochure.Welcome...
kids’ craft cornerarty smarty
spring break day campimagination animation
lights, camera, actionearly dismissal days
pro d days
mini iron chefsmini basketball
run, jump, throwtaekwondo
floor hockeyfamily shinny hockey
taekwondosculpture class
mini basketball
first aid/CPR Cbabysitter training
functionfit classzumba
strength & stabilityshed ‘n’ shred
taichitime
lose it for lifebadminton
pickleballyoga easy level
yoga mixed levelsflow yoga
kyokushin karatebollywood
learn to runfirst aid/CPR Csculpture class
showshoeing tours
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**All taxes are included on all programs and admissions.
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CHILDREN’S FITNESS CHILD TAX CREDIT:The Children’s Fitness Tax Credit allows you to claim eligible fees paid in the year up to a maximum of $500 per child (an additional amount of $500 is available if the child is eligible for the Disability Tax Credit and a minimum of $100 has been paid for eligible fees in the year). Eligible fees include an amount paid related to the cost of registration or membership for your or your spouse’s or common-law partner’s child in a prescribed program of physical activity. The child must have been under 16 years of age (or under 18 years of age if eligible for the disability tax credit) at the beginning of the year in which an eligible fitness expense was paid.On October 9, 2014, a proposal was announced to increase the maximum amount per child to $1,000 for the 2014 and subsequent tax years. You will be able to take advantage of the increased maximum amount when you file your 2014 income tax and benefit return in the upcoming filing season.
• Ongoing (either a maximum of eight weeks duration with a minimum of one session per week, or in the case of camps, five consecutive days)• Supervised• Suitable for children, and • Substantially all of the activities must include a significant amount of physical activity that contributes to cardio- respiratory endurance plus one or more of: muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility or balance.
The physical activity for which tax receipts are issued should encourage children to strive towards at least 30 minutes of sustained moderate to vigorous physical activity per session for children under 10, and 60 minutes for children 10 and over.
Southwinds Crossing Shopping Centre#125 - 5717 Main Street, Oliver
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Family & Little Tykes
Parent & Tot Skating 5 & under
A great opportunity for tykes to give ice skating a try without the crowds. Play with our toys, visit with other children and their caregivers and practice skating during this tots-only time. Strollers welcome.
Arena Tues., Nov. 1 - Dec. 13, 2016Tues., Jan. 3 - March 14, 20179:30 - 11:00 a.m.$3.25/adult & tot/visit
Parent & Tot 6 & under & adult Drop-in GymtimeThis is a great way for Tots and Tykes and their caregivers to come play with our toys, bikes, games and sports equipment. Lots of room to run jump and play. This program is a great way for new parents to connect with others parents and children and make new friends. We will also have coffee for parents!
OCC 2/3 Hall Caroline WhyteWed., Oct.12 - Dec. 14, 2016Wed., Jan 4 - March 1510:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Thurs., Oct. 13 - Dec. 15Thurs., Jan. 5 - March 161:00 - 2:30 p.m.$3.00/parent & tot/visit, $1.00/additional child*No classes Nov. 10
Tykes Learn to Skate Ages 3 - 5
Learn-to-skate lessons for preschool-aged children in a fun, recreational environment. Skills covered will include learning about skating, safety and equipment, how to stand up on skates, skating forward/backwards and stopping. Helmets are mandatory, safety pads and warm clothing including mittens highly recommended.
Arena Tues., Nov. 1 - Dec. 6, 2016 Tues., Jan. 24 - Feb. 28, 2017 9:45 - 10:15 a.m.$35.00/session
Arty Smarty Ages 3 - 12
With imagination and colour, young artists will explore their world around them. Why Art? Art boosts creativity, increases concentration, improved eye-hand coordination, enhances ability to complete projects, busts boredom, builds self-esteem and confidence, develops problem-solving skills, teaches how to express feelings without words, shows there’s never a wrong way to do art and it is just plain fun! All art supplies are included in fee.
OCC Meeting Room 2 Leza MacdonaldSat., Oct. 8 - Nov. 12 Sally Franks11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.$66.00/session
Pretty Petals Ballet Ages 3 - 4
Boys and girls are introduced to Ballet in a positive, fun, developmentally appropriate and encouraging environment. Students will have the opportunity to explore many different movement concepts and get a basic introduction to dance class. This class promotes your child’s overall development including gross motor skills, self-confidence, listening skills, social skills, and cognitive development. Must be 3 years to start. No formal dress required. Bare feet or a slipper with a leather bottom like ballet slippers or Robeez. Last class will be the performance of what we have learned.
2/3 Hall at OCCThurs., Oct. 6 - Dec.8Thurs., Jan. 12 - March 93:30 - 4:00 p.m.$40.00* No class Nov. 10
Financial Assistance is AvailableFinancial Assistance is available, through programs called JumpStart and Any Child Can Join. For more information visit the Oliver Community Centre or phone (250) 498-4985. Submission dates: Spring/Summer: Jan. 15 - June 1. Fall/Winter: June 1 - Nov. 1.
Children
Spring Break Day Camp Ages 5 - 12
Spring Break Day Camp is for children aged 5-12. Two weeks of supervised activities such as sports, crafts, games, cooking and more! This program is a great way to meet new people and try new activities! Pre-registration is required, children five years of age must be enrolled in Kindergarten to attend.
TBD Mon. - Fri., March 20 - March 31, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. $30.00/day, $100.00/week
Kids’ Craft Corner Ages 7 - 10
Get your creativity revved up with this dynamic and engaging weekly craft class. With a different creation each week, you can explore your talents and skills, using a wide variety of crafting mediums and materials. Bring out your inner artist and discover what you can craft!
OCC Meeting Room 2 Tanja KranzWed., Nov. 9 - Dec. 7, 20154:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.$30.00
Arty Smarty Ages 3 - 12
With imagination and colour, young artists will explore their world around them. Why Art? Art boosts creativity, increases concentration, improved eye-hand coordination, enhances ability to complete projects, busts boredom, builds self-esteem and confidence, develops problem-solving skills, teaches how to express feelings without words, shows there’s never a wrong way to do art and it is just plain fun! All art supplies are included in fee.
OCC Meeting Room 2 Leza Macdonald11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Sally FranksSat., Oct. 8 - Nov. 12$66.00/session
Imagination Animation Ages 8 - 12
Technology meets art as we learn how the digital age makes everyone a stop motion animator. We’ll learn the physical rules of stop motion in the world around us—and then break them! Starting with a few digital photographs we will end with our very own Youtube page full of crazy digital short videos which you will write, model, voice, compile and publish! Participants will work with their hands and digital devices many will already have around the house to express their imagination in unexpected ways. From brainstorming to storyboarding, set design and modelling, we’ll form a simple production team and see what the kids come up with.
OCC Meeting Room 2 Nathan Linders4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Tues., Sept. 13 - Nov. 8, 2016Tues., Jan. 17 - March 14, 2017$35.00/session*No class Oct. 4, Feb. 21
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SOUTH OKANAGAN
est. 1969 Oliver
Registration for the 2016/2017 season starts
this September.
Offering: CanSkate, CanPower,
Jr Academy and StarSkate programs
starting mid-September.
Registration and questionsplease contact Robin at 250-498-4049 or
Learn to skate!
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Lights! Camera! Action! Ages 8 - 12
For those budding young stars who enjoy singing, acting, dressing up and being in the spotlight! Students will play drama games, develop public speaking skills and work together as a group to produce a short stage performance for the final day of class.
OCC 1/3 Hall Nathan LindersImprov & Games Class:Thurs., Sept. 15 - Nov. 3, 2016Thurs., Jan. 19 - March 9, 20174:30-5:30pm $35.00/Session
Mini Iron Chefs Ages 7 - 12
Children will learn the basics of food preparation, cooking techniques, healthy eating and learning how to create and enjoy great food. This is a hands-on entertaining and interactive cooking experience for children. Your budding chef is sure to enjoy the world of “sticky fingers” and exploring a variety of savory and sweet tastes. Please inform us of any food allergies or sensitivities at time of registration.
OCC KitchenWed., Sept. 21 - Nov. 2, 2016Wed., Jan. 18 - Feb. 22, 20173:00 - 4:15 p.m. OR 4:30 - 5:45 p.m. $30.00/session*No class Oct. 19
Children
SD #53 Early Dismissal Days Oliver Parks and Recreation will be offering Early Dismissal programming at both OES and TEN. We will offer a variety of sporting activities such as group games, sports, crafts and outdoor play time! Please register at your child’s school office.
Early Dismissal Days:Wednesday, Sept. 38Wednesday, Oct. 26Wednesday, Nov. 23Wednesday, Jan. 18Wednesday, Feb. 22Wednesday, April 26Wednesday, May 2412:30 - 2:30 p.m. Free
Pro D DaysSpend the day making new friends, playing games and sports, and crafting at this special day camp program. Pre-registration is required for this program at Oliver Parks and Recreation Office.Oct 21Feb 109:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. $30/day
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Children
Mini Basketball Grades 4 - 5
For those kids who can’t get enough basketball or want to develop their skills in a supervised, non-competitive atmosphere. The program focus of Mini-Ball is to learn basic basketball skills, make new friends, and have fun! Pre-registration is required.
Location TBDThurs., Jan. 12 - March 16, 2017 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.$48.00/10 Week Session
Run, Jump, Throw Ages 6 - 12
Run Jump Throw Wheel develops fundamental movement skills and physical literacy using track and field inspired activities and games. All activities are designed to teach fundamental movement skills using developmentally appropriate progressions to introduce and develop skills, with skill consolidation done through games and skill challenges
OCC HallWed., Oct. 5 - Nov. 23, 2016 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.FREE (Must pre-register)
Taekwondo Ages 5+
Taekwondo helps to:
1. Improve self-confidence and boost self-esteem2. Teach core values such as respect for self and
respect for others3. Teach sportsmanship and healthy competition
What else should you know: For our students, the self-discipline that develops as a result of learning and practicing the techniques performed in Taekwondo carries over into other areas of the student’s life. School grades often improve as you learn to focus on objectives and to work toward achievement. The self-disciplineand self-respect which Taekwondo develops can provide you with skills and mindset necessary to resist peer pressure, and the courage to speak up against bullies, in the classroom and/or workplace.
OCC 1/3 HallTues. & Wed., Sept. 13 - Dec. 14, 2016Tues. & Wed., Jan. 3 - March 29, 2017 6:00 - 6:45 p.m.$80.00/month* No class Feb. 21
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Desert Sun Counselling & Resource Centre 762 Fairview Rd., Box 1890 Oliver, B.C. V0H 1T0
Office: 250.498.2538 Fax: 250.498.6088
Crisis Line & Safe Home 250.485.7777 1.877.723.3911
Victim’s Assistance 250.485.6224
Desert Sun Counselling provides services such as:COUNSELLING • PARENT CONNECTION • COMMUNITY OUTREACH
SAFE HOME • BETTER AT HOME • COMMUNITY KITCHEN
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Children
Floor Hockey Wednesdays Ages 6 - 12
Girls and boys are invited to head over to the Oliver Elementary School after school to play the off-ice version of Canada’s favorite game. Sticks, equipment and supervision provided. Pre-registration required. Parents are asked to pre-register for fall and winter hockey as separate programs.
OES School GymWed., Sept. 28, 2016 - Dec. 7, 2016 Wed., Jan. 11, 2017 - Feb. 22, 2017 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.FREE
Floor Hockey Mondays Ages 6 - 12
Girls and boys are invited to head over to Tucelnuit Elementary after school to play the off-ice version of Canada’s favorite game. Sticks, equipment and supervision provided. Pre-registration required. Parents are asked to pre-register for fall and winter hockey as separate programs.
TEN School GymMon., Sept. 26, 2016 - Dec. 5, 2016 Mon, Jan. 8, 2017 - Feb. 20, 2017 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.FREE* No class Oct. 10, Feb. 13
Financial Assistance is AvailableFinancial Assistance is available, through programs called JumpStart and Any Child Can Join. For more information visit the Oliver Community Centre or phone (250) 498-4985. Submission dates: Spring/Summer: Jan. 15 - June 1. Fall/Winter: June 1 - Nov. 1.
Family Shinny HockeyThis is a non-competitive hockey experience for elementary school-aged children and their accompanying adults. Required gear includes a CSA approved full coverage helmet, hockey stick, gloves and personal protection. Pre-registration for all family members who will be playing is required. The complete list of Family Shinny ice times will be available at the Community Centre at time of registration. Experienced goalies will play for free!
Oliver Arena Shayne HartySession 1: Sun., Oct. 9 - Dec. 11 Session 2: Sun., Jan. 8 - March 12 3:45 p.m. - 5:15 p.m., $30.00/session
Bouncy CastlesYOUTH
ADULTSKIDS
Balloon Decor Face Painting Monsters High Kids Disco
Christmas Parties
Inflatable Slide
Giant Games
Go to www.fun4life.ca for more info Call to book today!! 250 689 2790
Circus Skills
Our Staff
Girls Spa Party!
Musicians
Okanagan’s Choice for All Entertainment and Party Rentals
Oliver, BC
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Youth
Oliver Youth Centre @ The Hangar
For hours and more info, call or text (250) 485-2752 or email at
For Youth 13 - 18 years Old5856 Cessna Street, Oliver
INTEGRATED FAMILY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
For more info about any of our programs, call 250.498.8844 or check out www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca
INFANT DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM
For children from birth to 3 years old who are at risk for, or who already have a delay in development.
• Free, voluntary service • Counseling & Support, • Conflict Resolution, • Community Connections
Royal Canadian Air Cadets- 232 Bighorn Squadron
~ Possible high school leaving credits~ Boys & Girst ages 12 -18 years are welcome ~ Cadets can achieve glider and power aircraft pilot licences~ $125 for the year includes uniforms, trips, activities and camps
First Registration begins September 7, 2016
Contacts are: Susan Midgley, Sponsoring Committee Chair - [email protected] 250-498-2023
Capt. Craig Ralph Commanding Officer - [email protected] 250-490-5501.
Registration is ongoing throughout the training year which is September to June.
Activities & training include but not limited to Gliding, Sports Weekends
and Tournaments, Survival, GPS, Marksmanship, First Aid, Effective
Speaking, Duke of Edinburgh, High School Work Experience Program and Volunteer hours for High School Graduation Credits.
Want to fly??? We do that!!!
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Babysitter Training 11 - 17 years
Learn the skills necessary to care for infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers. This course focuses on safety, dealing with emergencies and first aid basics. All materials provided. Please bring paper and pen, water bottle and a healthy lunch.
1/3 Hall at OCC Darryn CaulSun, Oct. 9, 2016Sat., Jan. 28, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.$65.00/course
Youth
Emergency 14 years & up First Aid/CPR CThis 8-hour first aid course will cover the skills needed to recognize and respond to potential and immediate dangers and safely approach any emergency. Learn how to respond to cardiovascular emergencies for children & adults (CPR Level C) with Automated External Defibrillation (AED) training. Other topics that will be covered include choking, breathing & bleeding emergencies and how to treat for shock.
OCC 1/3 Hall Darryn CaulSun., Oct. 16, 2016Sat., Nov. 26, 2016Sat., Jan. 21, 2017Sat., Feb. 25, 20179:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.$99.00/course
Mini Basketball Grades 6 - 7
For those kids who can’t get enough basketball or want to develop their skills in a supervised, non-competitive atmosphere. The program focus of Mini-Ball is to learn basic basketball skills, make new friends, and have fun! Pre-registration is required.
Location TBDThurs., Jan. 12 - March 16, 2017 5:45 p.m. - 6:45 p.m.$48.00/10 Week Session
Taekwondo Ages 5+
Taekwondo helps to:
• Improve self-confidence and boost self-esteem• Teach core values such as respect for self and
respect for others• Teach sportsmanship and healthy competition
What else should you know: For our students, the self-discipline that develops as a result of learning and practicing the techniques performed in Taekwondo carries over into other areas of the student’s life. School grades often improve as you learn to focus on objectives and to work toward achievement. The self-disciplineand self-respect which Taekwondo develops can provide you with skills and mindset necessary to resist peer pressure, and the courage to speak up against bullies, in the classroom and/or workplace.
OCC 1/3 HallTues. & Wed., Sept. 13 - Dec. 14, 2016Tues. & Wed., Jan. 3 - March 29, 2017 6:00 - 6:45 p.m.$80.00/month* No class Feb. 21
Sculpture Class Ages 14 & up
Everyone is welcome - no previous experience in sculpture is necessary. Workshop is open to beginners, intermediate and professionals, ages 14 and up. The workshop will focus on - building the armature, familiarizing yourself with the self-hardening clay and using sculpture tools by sculpting individual facial features - an eye, nose, mouth and ear, and then right into the final head. Students will take their finished work home to dry and enjoy forever. All materials and tools supplied.
OCC Meeting Room 2Sat., Oct. 22, 2016 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.$75.00
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Weekday Skating RatesPublic Skating Single Season
Preschool (0-5yrs) Free N/A
Child/Teen (6-18yrs) $2.35 $38.65
Adult (19-64yrs) $3.00 $45.40
Senior (65yrs+) $2.50 $36.80
Family (max of 6) $9.90 $97.00SAT./SUN. EVENING PUBLIC SKATES & RENTALS ARE FREE Oct. 15 - March 19
Public Skating ScheduleMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
9:30 - 11:30 a.m.Parent & Tot
Skating Nov. 1 - Dec. 13 Jan. 3 - Mar. 14
Drop In Hockey
12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Noon Hour Skate
Noon Hour Skate
Noon Hour Skate
Noon Hour Skate
Noon Hour Skate
6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Drop In Hockey
5:30 - 6:45 p.m. Saturday, Sunday Free Public Skating & Rentals* sponsored by the Oliver Lion’s Club
This schedule is subject to change. **PLEASE CHECK ARENA LOBBY FOR CANCELLATIONS**
Public Skating This is a great time to bring your family down to the arena. We have music playing and a rink attendant
present during weekends to assist you.
Noon Hour SkateEnjoy an hour of skating during your lunch break.
Great exercise for all ages.
Drop In Hockey Adult Wed: $5.00/Drop InFri: $10.00/Drop In
Skate Rentals:Child/Teen: $1.75
Adult: $3.00
FREE public skating and skate rentals on Saturdays & Sundays
is courtesy of the Oliver Lions Club, starting Oct. 15!
Skating
Oliver Lions & Lioness Club
PO Box 931Oliver, B.C. V0H 1T0
For information contact Linda Schaffrick 250-498-3710
We offer a tasty variety of food at the Oliver Arena during games and tournaments on
the weekends
Meetings:1st Tuesday 6:30 pmSeptember - June6431 Okanagan StreetOliver, BC
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Skating
Family Shinny HockeyThis is a non-competitive hockey experience for elementary school-aged children and their accompanying adults. Required gear includes a CSA approved full coverage helmet, hockey stick, gloves and personal protection. Pre-registration for all family members who will be playing is required. The complete list of Family Shinny ice times will be available at the Community Centre at time of registration. Experienced goalies will play for free!
Oliver Arena Shayne HartySession 1: Sun., Oct. 9 - Dec. 11 Session 2: Sun., Jan. 8 - March 12 3:45 p.m. - 5:15 p.m., $30.00/session
Parent & Tot Skating 5 & under
A great opportunity for tykes to give ice skating a try without the crowds. Play with our toys, visit with other children and their caregivers and practice skating during this tots-only time. Strollers welcome.
Oliver Arena Tues., Nov. 1 - Dec. 13, 2016Tues., Jan. 3 - March 14, 20179:30 - 11:00 a.m.$3.25/adult & tot/visit
Tykes Learn to Skate Ages 3 - 5
Learn-to-skate lessons for preschool-aged children in a fun, recreational environment. Skills covered will include learning about skating, safety and equipment, how to stand up on skates, skating forward/backwards and stopping. Helmets are mandatory, safety pads and warm clothing including mittens highly recommended.
Oliver Arena Tues., Nov. 1 - Dec. 6, 2016 Tues., Jan. 24 - Feb. 28, 2017 9:45 - 10:15 a.m.$35.00/session
Services Of-fered:
105-291 Fairview Rd, Oliver phone: 250. 485.4007
HOURSMonday – Friday
9:00 am - 5:30 pmSaturday
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
• Pharmacist consults and medication reviews• Injections and Travel Vaccinations• Specialty Compounding• Athletic Supports and Braces• Diabetic care and monitoring• Certified footcare specialists• Certified Compression Stocking Fitter
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Special Events
Oliver Scareview Families are invited to spend Hallowe’en night at the biggest and most Spooktacular carnival around! Come in costume to play carnival games and get your groove on at the family dance party! Children must be accompanied by an adult.
By DonationMon., Oct. 31, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Oliver Community Centre Hall
Community Movie Night!All ages welcome. Big screen movie (TBA Sept. 1 on www.oliverrecreation.ca). Snacks and drinks will be sold at the park.
Community BandshellFri., Sept. 23, 7:30 p.m.
FREE
Winter Wonderland Family Skate Come celebrate the countdown to the big day and
see the Oliver Arena transformed into a Winter Wonderland on ice! Visit the gingerbread cookie
decorating station, enjoy a hot chocolate and join in the on-ice games and contests. Everyone welcome,
regular public skating rules will apply. Admission by donation & free skate rentals
(while supplies last).
Sat., Dec. 17, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.Oliver Arena
Oliver Light Up! Check out www.oliverrecreation.ca, www.winecapitalofcanada.com and www.oliverosoyoos.com closer to the date for more details. Re-discover Downtown Oliver with face paintings, hot beverages and goodies, a visit from santa.
Friday, Nov 25, 2016Downtown Association/Community Park
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Special Events
Breakfast with SantaChildren under 12 and their accompanying family members are invited to enjoy a pancake breakfast, music, several children’s craft stations and a chance to get a photo with a very special guest from the North Pole! Last year we just about sold out this popular event so please get your tickets in advance.
$7.00/child, adults by donationSat., Nov 26, 9:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Oliver Community Centre Hall
Festival of the Grape Oct 1-2 Community CentreFall Art Show & Sale Oct 1-2 Community CentreOliver Fire Dept Cash Raffle Nov 5 Community CentreFall Arts and Crafts Show Nov 18-19 Community Centre Christmas Light Up Nov 25 Main Street & Community Centre
Upcoming Events: For a full listing of Community Events visit www.winecapitalofcanada.com
13th Annual George Taylor Wine Capital Hockey Tournament Hockey players 55 years and over of all levels of ability and experience are invited to take part in this classic annual tournament. Registration fee includes three games, Ice-breaker Social, one lunch, and the popular Awards Banquet & Wine Tasting Event. Spouse meal and social packages are also available. Players register as an individual through the Parks and Recreation office, teams will be selected prior to the tournament according to age and experience.
ArenaMarch 9, 10, 11$80.00 per player $25.00 Spouse Meals & Social Ticket$15.00 Banquet Only* Players must be 55+ years, please pre-register
Move For Health Walk With Your DocTake a walk with your local doc, followed by FREE yoga in the park! Refreshments provided. Dogs welcome.
May 6, 2016 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
BC Youth Week - May 1-7 Are you looking to get more involved in your community? Join us in helping to plan activities and events as part of BC Youth Week! Contact the Recreation Supervisor, at 250-498-4985 to become more involved.
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Adult Programs
“Try it” week!Drop in to one of our fitness classes for FREE during
the week of Sept. 19 - 23, 2016!
Check the website at www.oliverrecreation.ca on Sept. 16 for a list of participating programs.
Strength & Stability 16 years & up
This class will focus on the importance of proper technique, form and postural alignment thru demonstration and verbal instruction. This course is taught for all levels of fitness, by B.C. R.P.A. Certified/Registered Personal Trainer, Lori Ashe, incorporating a circuit/interval cardio format, using body weight; resistance and core stability exercises followed by an appropriate stretching component. Please come and improve your strength; balance; flexibility, cardio and overall daily functional abilities with us! Don’t Forget Your Water!
OCC 2/3 Hall Lori AsheTues./Thurs., Sept. 13 - Dec. 22, 2016Tues./Thurs., Jan. 3 - March 30, 20176:15 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.$6.00/class, $55.00/pass*No class Nov. 10, 17, or Feb. 21
FunctionFit Class 18 years & up
FunctionFit is a beginner to intermediate fitness class which can suit anyone from never having been involved in fitness to intermediate level participants. Certified personal trainer Jorg Mardian leads this functional class with exercises modified for different fitness levels. 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!
OCC 2/3 Hall Jorg MardianTues./Thurs.Sept. 6 - Dec. 15, 2016Jan. 3 - March 30, 20179:00 - 10:00 a.m. $6.50 drop in, $65 pass*No Classes Oct. 18, 20, 25, Feb. 21
Shed ‘n’ Shred Program 16 & up
Are you ready for the ultimate challenge? 60 days to "FALL" into the best YOU ever! Registration fees include: • BodyShredTM classes • Juicing & meal plans • Weekly accountability • Certified Bodyshred Trainer guidance = results! Must pre-register. this is open to 10 people only !this program fills fast! For more info check out www.pur-zen.com.
Pur-Zen Studio Teresa Maurer Mon./Wed./Fri., Sept. 19 - Nov. 8, 20166:15 a.m. - 7:00 a.m.$150.00/participant
Zumba 16 years & up
A fun, “get’cha shakin’ your body, no right or wrong moves” class! Come and burn LOTS of calories as we learn Salsa; Cumbia; Reggaeton; Merengue & Samba steps together, while moving to some great Latin and pop tunes! Improvisational moves are encouraged. Please bring lots of water and a sweat towel!!
OCC 2/3 Hall Lori Ashe Mon./Wed., 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Sept. 12 - Dec. 21, 2016 Jan. 4 - March 29, 2017$6.00 drop-in, $55.00/pass*No classes Oct. 10, 31, Feb. 13
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Adult Programs
Moy Style Taichi is a gentle exercise for mind and body of Chinese origin. It is suitable for persons of all ages and most fitness levels. Emphasis is on the whole body, including increasing muscle control and strength, improving joint motion, and regaining flexibility of tendons and other soft tissue. In addition to overall fitness, it is a useful therapy for persons having difficulty with balance, flexibility and mobility, such as those suffering from Parkinson’s disease and arthritis.
There are three separate classes available: Beginners, Continuing and Intermediate. Each classruns over a 12 week period, one in the Fall and one in the New Year
Beginners: This class is intended for persons who have never practiced Taichi. It would be useful both to those wanting to become Taichi practitioners, and to those seeking to learn basic Taichi and Qigong as therapy. The instruction covers Qigong exercises needed to warm up, build strength and cool down. The introductory set of eighteen Moy Style Taichi moves will be taught. Techniques for relaxation and meditation will also be covered. The beginners class is two days a week, one for learning new moves and
TIMETIME (Together in Movement and Exercise) is an exercise program that helps you to improve your mobility while you live independently in your home community. This program has been designed for people who have reduced community mobility and ambulate for short distances often with assistive devices. Free intro session Thurs., Sept. 15, 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
OCC Meeting Room 2 Kandice DavidsonTues./Thurs. 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.Sept. 20 - Nov. 29, 2016Jan. 10 - March 16, 2017$139.00/20 Classes* No class Oct. 4, Feb. 21
one for practicing moves learned to date. Participants registered for advanced are welcome to join the beginners classes at no charge.
Continuing: This class is primarily intended for persons who, having completed Beginners Taichi, wish to move on to more complicated and somewhat demanding forms. The Moy Style Short Set of 55-Taichi moves will be taught, including more refined forms of the Introductory Set. The Continuing class is once a week.
Intermediate: This class is primarily intended for the more serious student who desires to become a Taichi practitioner. The Moy Style Long Form of 108 moves will be taught, including refinements on the moves of the Introductory and Continuing Set. The Long Form develops considerable balance and core strength. The Intermediate class is once a week. Participants of this class are welcome to join the beginner’s class at no charge.
Fridays: 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. - Beginners class lessons 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. - Continuing class lessons
Mondays: 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. - Beginners class practice 10:15 - 11:00 a.m. - Intermediate class lessons 11:00 to 11:30 a.m. - Advanced Taichi practice (for those who are proficient in the 108-move Long Form)
No charge for TaiChi with referral from Doctor or Parkinson’s Society
OCC 2/3 HallSept. 9 - Dec. 12, 2016Jan. 6 - March 27, 2017$60.00*No sessions Oct. 10, 31, Nov. 18, Feb. 13
TaiChi
Fall & Winter 2016/1722
Registration fees include:
• 2 months NEW weight room access! • 8 Weeks Nutrition Guidance • 10 class flex punch pass for Community & PUR:Zen Fitness Studio • Free access to (new this year) weekly wellness seminars, weigh-ins and c-support • Professional trainer and nutritionist • And more!
Participants must be present at the baseline testing and orientation session on Thursday Jan 19. Weigh in’s and measurements will be done during the week of Jan 16-20. Expect to attend all provided seminars and classes. Prizes for best individual & team performance will be presented at the Finale on Thursday, March 16.
Nominate your business, family or group of friends (4 or more) to participate and receive 10% off!
OCC 2/3 Hall Teresa G. MaurerThurs., Jan. 19 - March 16 $100.00/per participant
*only 50 spaces available - don’t miss out
on a life-changing opportunity!
Adult Programs
7th Annual Lose it for Life!18 years & up
Badminton Ages 14 & up
All levels are welcome. Underage juniors must be accompanied by playing adult. Racquets and instruction supplied if necessary.
Tucelnuit Elementary Martell MahTues./Thurs., 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.Sept. 6 - Dec. 15, 2016Jan. 3 - Feb. 23, 2017 $4.00 drop-in, $37.00 10 pass *No class during spring break or on stat holidays
Pickleball This easy-to-play game is now the fastest growing sport in Canada. It’s a fun way to get in shape and stay active, and you don’t need to be a pro athlete to enjoy it. All equipment provided.
Small Gym at SOSSOct. 11 - Dec. 15, 2016Jan. 3 - March 16Mon. - Thurs., 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. $3.50/drop-in, $30.00/10 pass*No class Feb. 13
Back by popular demand, the hugely successful Oliver “ Lose it for Life” Fitness Challenge. Certified Personal Trainer, Teresa Maurer, guides you through this holistic approach to setting realistic weight loss goals by providing tips, opportunities and incentives to increase your level of physical activity and fitness, focus on healthy daily nutrition and build self-esteem for life. This program is designed to support those who are struggling with their weight and need extra support and training to make the necessary changes to see lasting results.
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Yoga Fitness 16 years & up Mixed Levels Want to get fit and enjoy optimal health? Experience the benefits of Yoga: better muscle strength, improved flexibility and stamina, stronger bones and increased cardiovascular health. Improve your golf game and prevent injuries. Stronger abdominals make a stronger back. Learn to breathe and relax at this mixed level class.
OCC Meeting Room 2 Judy NicholasTues., Sept. 13 - Dec. 13, 2016Tues., Jan. 10 - March 14, 20176:30 - 8:00 p.m.$7.50/class $70.00/pass*No class Sept. 20, Oct. 18, Nov. 15, Feb. 21
Yoga Fitness 16 years & up Easy Level For those wanting a daytime workout or beginning a yoga fitness program this class is for you! Work at your own pace to improve muscle strength and stamina. Also, benefit with increased flexibility, stronger bonus and cardiovascular health. Learn to use yoga to decrease stress and promote peace of mind. For more information phone Judy at (250) 498-3538.
OCC Meeting Room 2 Judy NicholasWed., Sept. 14 - Dec. 14, 2016Wed., Jan. 11 - March 15, 20179:30 - 11:00 a.m.$7.50/class, $70.00/pass
Flow Yoga 16 years & up
An Ashtanga-style class for strength and endurance, we warm up with Sun Salutations, move through dynamic flow sequences, challenge poses and end with a blissful savasana! Previous yoga experience recommended but not required.
OCC Meeting Room 2 Thurs., Oct. 6 - Dec. 15, 2016Thurs., Jan. 5 - March 16, 20176:45 - 8:00 p.m.$8.50 drop in, $80.00/10 pass*No class Nov. 10
Kyokushin Karate 13+ years
The Oliver Kyokushin Karate club is one of the oldest Kyokushin dojo’s in B.C. Operating since 1986 Mike Riplinger (1st Dan) has been training since 1989. Classes consist of Kihon (kicks, strikes and blocks), Kata (forms), Kumite (sparring) as well as self-defense and conditioning. High levels of training have the benefit of preparing one’s self for any situation on the street, as well as increasing cardio level. Age of students: 13 years and older - Previous students 12 and under who have trained with Oliver dojo and have a colored belt will be able to train but please consider the higher level of training, and length of class time before registering because early dismissal will not be permitted. Mandatory equipment: Dogi (uniform) $65.00 (available through the club), however a plain white uniform WITHOUT lettering is almost permitted.* Please note - colored belts from other styles NOT permitted in class. Sparring gear (available through club) Hand Pads $20.00, Shin Pads $25.00. For more information, please contact Mike Riplinger at 250-498-7513.
1/3 Hall at OCC Mike RiplingerTues./Thurs., Sept. 13 - Dec. 15, 2016Tues./Thurs., Jan. 3 - May 18, 20177:00 - 8:30 p.m.$185.00/new student (dojo fee + IKO reg)$150.00/returning members *No class Nov. 10, 17, Feb 21
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Adult Programs
Sculpture Class Ages 14 & up
Everyone is welcome - no previous experience in sculpture is necessary. Workshop is open to beginners, intermediate and professionals, ages 14 and up. The workshop will focus on - building the armature, familiarizing yourself with the self-hardening clay and using sculpture tools by sculpting individual facial features - an eye, nose, mouth and ear, and then right into the final head. Students will take their finished work home to dry and enjoy forever. All materials and tools supplied.
OCC Meeting Room 2Sat., Oct. 22, 2016 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.$75.00
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Snowshoeing Tours 16 years & up
Experience the beauty of the Okanagan outdoors in the wintertime while burning calories and having fun! Participants will learn the basic techniques of snowshoeing and enjoy a guided trek around the McKinney Nordic Trail area. Bring your own water and light lunch/snack. Pre-registration is required. Participants will be called with detailed information about where to meet and what to bring. Please leave your dogs at home on this trip. This trip will be led by a member of Oliver/Osoyoos Search and Rescue. There will be some discussion about proper trip planning and being prepared to be out in the winter environment. Please inform office at time of registration if you require snow shoes.
Sat., Jan. 14Meet at the Oliver Community Centre at 9:00 a.m. $30.00/per person ($40.00 including rentals)
Emergency 14 years & up First Aid/CPR CThis 8-hour first aid course will cover the skills needed to recognize and respond to potential and immediate dangers and safely approach any emergency. Learn how to respond to cardiovascular emergencies for children & adults (CPR Level C) with Automated External Defibrillation (AED) training. Other topics that will be covered include choking, breathing & bleeding emergencies and how to treat for shock.
OCC 1/3 Hall Darryn CaulSun., Oct. 16, 2016Sat., Nov. 26, 2016Sat., Jan. 21, 2017Sat., Feb. 25, 20179:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.$99.00/course
BollywoodCombining elements of traditional Bhangra and Gidha dance techniques, this class is for people wanting to learn basic Punjabi folk dance steps for their personal interest or physical activity. We will mainly focus on poses, grace, hand movements, and expression which are all integral parts of Bollywood dancing. No previous dance experience required.
OCC 1/3 HallMon., Jan. 9 - March 65:00 - 6:00 p.m.$60.00*No class Feb. 13
Learn to Run: Couch-3KIf you’ve never run a race before but have always wanted to try – this is the program for you! Join the group twice a week for training tips and a walk/run with increasing distance and intensity. We will finish with participating in the Oliver 3K/10K.
Meet at OCC Front EntranceMon. & Thurs.March 13 - April 6, 2017$40.00
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Weight Room
Weight Room Volunteers We are seeking energetic, friendly fitness enthusiasts to spend time assisting people in the weight room in the evenings and on weekends.
If interested please pick up a volunteer application form from the office or online at www.oliverrecreation.ca.
Group/Corporate 16 years & up Membership Rates Oliver Parks and Recreation believes that healthier workplaces are more productive workplaces. It is also true that people who commit to exercise together and keep each other accountable are more motivated and successful in their fitness goals.
When 6 or more adults (18yrs +) from the same place of business or organization purchase three or six month memberships to the Oliver Community Weight Room they will each receive a 25% discount as well as a free group weight room orientation session with one of our certified trainers.
Youth Weight 14 - 17 years Membership Rates Youth are invited to participate in a program to encourage use of the Community Weight Room in a safe way. Attend a one-time Fitness Room Orientation session with one of our certified trainers then receive a 10-visit pass to be used within a year of purchase.
Initial Orientation and 10-Pass: $49.20Youth 10-Pass: $29.20
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travel insurance.Our Oliver office is an “Appointed Agent” and we are happy to help you with all of your BC driver’s
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Adult Rates (18 - 59 yrs) Student (14-17)/Senior (60 yrs +)2016 2017 2016 2017
Single Use $3.80 $3.85 $3.15 $3.2510 Pass $34.10 $34.80 $29.20 $29.75
Monthly $35.35 $36.00 $30.00 $30.653 Months $83.10 $85.75 $69.25 $72.056 Months $158.50 $161.65 $134.70 $140.15
Fob/Key Replacement $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00* Above fees include taxes
Passes and keys (for members only) available from the Community Centre office.
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Community Weight RoomTry out our elliptical trainer, treadmills or rowing machine along with the universal gym and large variety
of free weights. The community weight room is an unsupervised facility. Minimum age is 18 years without special permission from administration. See Page 24 for Youth Program.
Fitness Room OrientationsNew to the fitness room or to working out in a gym? Attend a one-time introduction session to our fitness room to get familiar with the different cardio and weight equipment options and how to use them safely and effectively. Please sign up for the session of your choice in advance. Participants must be 14 years or older and hold a current membership or pay the drop-in fee to attend. A schedule of dates/times will be available at the Community Centre office. For more information, please call 250-498-4985.Cost $20/person/session.
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Contact Us
Oliver Parks and Recreation TeamNatalie Korsovetski - Recreation Manager
[email protected] Fossett - Recreation Supervisor
[email protected] Anderson - Recreation Clerk
Slade Wagner - RFA1Mark Silbernagel - RFA2
Norm Card - RFA1Chad Wheeler - RFA1
Joey St. Pierre - Facility MaintenanceNadine Boulianne - Cashier/Receptionist (Relief)
Lee Mounsey - Cashier/Receptionist (Relief)
Community Centre Administration Office
Monday & Wednesday 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Tues., Thurs., Fri.:
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Weight Room Hours6:00am - 9:30pm
7 days/week with membershipDrop-in only during office hoursLimited hours on STAT Holidays
Fitness Room hours and access may be affected during expansion
Phone: (250) 498-4985 Fax: (250) 498-0097 Pool: (250) 485-0999 (May to September)Oliver Parks and Recreation Society
meetings are open to the general public. Join us on the third Monday of each month
at 6:00 p.m. at the Community Centre in Meeting Room 1.
Oliver Parks and Recreation Society Board of Directors
Helene Urcullu Rachel AllenbrandRick Knodel Dennis MagoffinShiela Lange Larry ClarkePetra Veintimilla
Oliver Parks and Recreation Society believes that recreation
encompasses a broad spectrum of activities vital to the development of our community’s
character, spirit and culture.
How to RegisterIn Person: at Oliver Community Centre
6359 Park Drive, Oliver BCBy Telephone: 250-498-4985
Registration Info• Please review your receipt for all pertinent
information regarding your program• Classes may be cancelled due to low
registration, inclement weather, or facility scheduling. In these cases, a refund will be
issued• Register early, as class sizes are limited
• We accept Cash, Debit, Credit (Visa, MC, Amex), and Cheque
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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 Crew, Craft Shop, Program Assistant, Fitness Room Attendant, or Promotions and Marketing. Please call to find out more, or visit our website’s “forms” section to get started!
Volunteers Benefits Program: When you volunteer at our facility you accumulate credits to be used towards your own (or your family’s) health and fitness opportunities at Oliver Parks and Recreation. Anytime you wish to trade in those credits towards a pass to the pool or fitness room for yourself or a family member please come in during office hours and speak to our office Recreation Clerk who will be happy to help you out.
New this fall you will be able to use your volunteer hours to purchase passes to fitness programs such as Yoga, Zumba, Gentle fit or Strength and Stability!
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Facilities
Oliver Parks & Recreation has several facility rental options for your special event or meeting needs
• Oliver Arena (Ice & Dry Floor) • Community Centre Hall (1/3, 2/3, or Full) Full Kitchen, Stage • Meeting Rooms • Ball Diamonds • Parks • Outdoor Pool (May - September) • Tables & chairs included with rentals
For rates and booking information please call Oliver Parks & Recreation at
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