Recreation Ucluelet - SPRING, 2010

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Program Guide Spring, 2010

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SPRING 2010

Sea View Seniors Housing Society Forest Glen Mark you calendar for the Annual Spring Fling on May 1. The details have yet to be determined but we do know the fabulous Old Time Fiddlers will be there to entertain us. This is a fundraising event for Forest Glen and will feature a Sweet & Savoury Auction. Come out for some toe-tapping fun and to show your support to our seniors. BC Senior's Week is June 7-13 and we will be kicking it off on June 6 with our Third Annual Senior's Sunday BBQ at Big Beach. Everyone is welcome to join the tenants of Forest Glen from 12-2 for some free food, games of croquet and bocce, and visiting. This event is sponsored by Seaview Seniors Housing Society and the District of Ucluelet.

We are planning to take Senior's Week on the road this year with a fun-filled trip to LAS VEGAS. Leaving June 7 and returning on the 12th, we will take in many of the sites Vegas has to offer including: the Vegas Strip, Freemont Street, Grand Canyon, outlet shopping, and whatever else comes to mind. Prices will depend on local airline rates at the time of booking. The sooner we book, the less expensive it will be!

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Call Joanne at 250-726-2789 for more information or email forestglen@ukeecable.net

Our Bears

NEVER store garbage outside - store indoors in a bear-proof facility. NEVER store fish/meat or other food in outdoor fridges or freezers. Bring pet food and feeding dishes inside. Dispose of all fish offal in a bear resistant container. Burn barbeques clean after each use. Clean and store them covered out of the wind, preferably indoors (without propane tank). Do not use any type of birdfeeder in bear country. As an alternative, plant red or pink native flowers known to appeal to birds or use birdbaths to attract birds without attracting bears. Do not leave garbage, groceries, animal feed, coolers, or any odorous item in your vehicle or in the back of a pick-up truck. Bears can easily pry open car/truck windows and doors to access food. Do not feed bears; feeding wildlife in BC is illegal and subject to fines up to $50,000. Do not yell, throw objects or otherwise harass bears in their natual setting. Do not stop your vehicle to view roadside bears.

Your Actions Make a Difference! To report wildlife-human interactions where public safety may be at risk, call the Conservation Officer Service at 1-877-952-RAPP (7277) For more “Bear Smart” information, contact: Dawn Boyce 250 732-2187, Christine Brack 250 723-9200 or Crystal McMillan 250 266-BEAR (2327) 10

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Call Recreation Ucluelet 250 726-4772

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SPRING 2010

FULL CIRCLE:

How to Grow Winter-harvest Vegetables with Carol McIntyre

Growing vegetables is a new trend for back-yard gardeners. FULL CIRCLE: How to Grow Winter-harvest Vegetables is a course developed by Carol McIntyre that offers novice and experienced gardeners hands-on methods for growing vegetables that will stand in the garden all winter, providing nutritious organic choices from October to April-May with no weeding, no watering, and no insect control all winter long. Carol guides participants in choosing and ordering seeds, planning and developing the garden site, knowing what to plant, when and how, and learning simple but effective methods to nurture and protect plants, as well as how to save seed for future seasons. Gardeners benefit from time and support between sessions to adapt ideas to their unique needs and settings.

FULL CIRCLE begins in January 2010, continuing in spring, early summer, and early fall. “When learning translates into doing in real time, gardeners work with the seasons while developing the most important skill of all: trusting their experience and intuition in their own garden. My course is designed to facilitate that process.” “Winter produce often comes from great distances, reducing nutritional value at considerable expense to the consumer and to our planet due to costs of packaging, transportation, and storage. Eating locally in season is good for us and for the planet.

Two Sessions left! 2010 dates in Ucluelet: Part III

Part IV

Sowing and Growing Sunday, June 6 Preparing for Winter Harvest Saturday, June 26

1-4 pm 1-4 pm

Each session is $50 + GST. Register NOW as space is limited.

TO REGISTER please call Sam at 726-7772 or email khodder@ucluelet.ca www.winter-harvestvegetables.ca

Ordinary Corner Nursery

• deer proof plants

• pots & planters

• outdoor furniture

• and much MUCH more!

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• seeds

• gardening tools

619 Tibbs Place Rd, Tofino

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Ball Programs

Let’s PLAY BALL! T-BALL

Age: 5-8 Learn the basics: catching, batting and throwing in a fun and instructional manner. Parent helpers required! *Kids may be divided up into different time slots according to age. Thursdays, May 13 - June 17 5:00 - 6:00 pm Tugwell Fields $20 Joanne Trofanenko

LITTLE LEAGUE

SRPING 2010

Strong Start Ucluelet Early Learning Centre This is a free drop-in program for Preschoolers and Parents or Caregivers. A healthy snack is provided. The goal of Strong Start is “to make families feel part of the school community”. For more information, please call Jennifer Auld at 250-726-7793

Age: 9-12 (13 if still in grade 7) Hit the ball field twice/week for fun and skill development. Practice throwing, catching, overhand pitching and batting as well as game strategy. Games will be played in Tofino as well as Ucluelet. Please bring your own glove. Ball cleats (non-metal) are recommended.

Mon, Wed & Fri 9:00am - 12:00pm

Thursdays & Sundays, begins April 22 Times TBC Tugwell Fields $25 Nolan Tabashniuk

Thursdays 11:30am - 2:30pm

*see page 25 for Slo-Pitch details

Ucluelet Elementary School Rm 113 This is a FREE program

Tuesdays 5:00 - 8:00pm

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Youth Programs & Info

SPRING 2010

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The YOUTH ROOM in the new Community Centre will be open during Community Centre hours (see page 3 for details) for all high-school aged youth.

Feel free to drop by anytime after April 17th to hang out with friends, use the computers or play board games...

Let us know what you think - We’re open to options we’d LOVE to know what YOU would like to see in the new youth room! To talk about possibilities, visit Sam or KK at the Reception Desk.

INTRO TO KAYAKING

Age: 15-18 A 3-day orientation course for beginner kayakers. You will learn about safety, paddling techniques and different boat designs. Lesson One will be a tour through Ucluelet Harbour, covering kayak orientation and paddling techniques. Lesson Two will include rescue instruction and how to re-enter your kayak. Lesson Three will be a full day trip exploring the island in Macoah Passage. Thursday, June 10 5:30 - 7:00 pm Friday, June 11 5:30 - 7:00 pm Saturday, June 12 8:30 - 5:00 pm Majestic Ocean Kayaking, 1167 Helen Rd. $180 + GST

TEEN JAZZ (beginner)

Age: 14-18 No experience required for this fun, relaxed dance class. Get ready to perform “Thriller” with original Michael Jackson choreography (if you don’t know it, youtube it!) at year end recital, June, 2010. Tuesdays, April 6 - June 15 UCC Fitness Studio Gabrielle Springett 14

3:30 - 4:45 pm $110 + GST

INTRO TO SCULPTURE Age: 13-17 A great opportunity for anyone in high school who may be interested in trying out some 3-dimensional art. We will explore several mediums of sculpture including soapstone, wire and wood. No previous art experience required. Tuesdays, May 4 - June 8 3:30 - 5:00 pm UCC Arts & Crafts Studio $45 + GST Elgin Ambrose

DIVA YOGA

Age: Girls age 11-17 This yoga class is designed specifically for teenaged girls. We will learn yoga postures & techniques to increase flexibility, balance, stamina and grace. Build mental focus and self-confidence - be prepared to uncover the divine inner diva within! Wednesdays, April 21 - June 23 4:30 - 5:30 pm UCC Fitness Studio $86 (10 classes), Drop-in $10 Ashley Little

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Tots Programs

SRPING 2010 PARENT & TOT MOVEMENT

Age: 1.5-3 & Parent This is a 9-week long parentparticipation program in which we will focus on awareness and beginning development of fine and gross motor skills. This is a fun and safe environment for kids to begin learning the basics of balance and rhythm. Mondays, April 12 - June 14 (no class May 24) 10:00 - 10:30 am UCC Main Hall $63 (9 sessions) Gabrielle Springett

UKEE PLAYSCHOOL

Age: 3-5 This popular playtime program will allow your tot to explore, create, learn and have fun in a safe and nurturing environment. Lisa and Yvonne will help children establish a daily routine consisting of story-time, show n’ tell, Morning Circle, and free play. Children will take advantage of different “play centres”, each designed to build and enhance fine motor skills as well as establish group dynamics.

These classes start RIGHT AWAY so call ahead, register now!

726-7772

CREATIVE DANCE

This is an ideal environment for your tot to build confidence, be creative and prepare for Kindergarten.

Age: 3-4 In this pre-school class, we will focus on developing the use of fine and gross motor skills. From fingers and toes to rolling, bouncing, running, jumping, skipping, galloping and twirling. Children will be encouraged to explore their creative side, while learning the fundaments of balance and rhythm, dance and movement. This class will lay the groundwork for future dance classes and will build on the skills and coordination needed in other activities.

Tuesdays & Thursdays Ongoing, throughout school year 10:00 am - 12:00 pm UAC Hall, until further notice $75/month Lisa Moore & Yvonne Arsenault

Mondays, April 12 - June 14 (no class May 24) 11:00 - 11:45 am UCC Main Hall $74 (9 sessions) Gabrielle Springett

Parents will receive a monthly newsletter with Playschool updates including upcoming field trips, special events and monthly birthday parties.

LITTLE PURPLE DRAGONS

Age: 4-6 Purple Dragon Don Jitsu Ryu is a martial art, modern in concept yet ancient in origin. Don Jitsu blends Karate, Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, Tae Kwon Do, and Kung Fu. Children will learn discipline, confidence, and respect while learning basic punching and kicking techniques. No previous experience required Mondays & Wednesdays Apr 12 - June 21 (no class May 24) 2:45 - 3:30 pm UCC Main Hall $200 (20 sessions) Instructor Ian Shu

S.P.A.R.K.S. Age: 5 and under (pre-school) Special Parent Activities Requiring Kids! That is what this program is all about. Come out and enjoy this time with old and new friends. There are balls to kick, bikes to ride, lego to build and much more. The program is completely free play for preschoolers and visiting time for parents or caregivers. So grab a coffee and bring a snack and come to play! If you are interested in helping with this program please let Shelly Tabashniuk or KK Hodder know as the program is fully parent and caregiver operated. We would love to have you and your child join us! Fridays, ongoing 10:00 am - 12:00 pm UCC Main Hall $2 drop in Parent-operated

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SPRING 2010 ADVENTURES IN ART & MUSIC

Children/Youth Programs NEW!

Age: 6-12 Attention music lovers and finger paint pros!! We’re taking a 6 week adventure through the history of music...all sorts of music, and documenting our journey in paint! Do banjo solos make you want to splatter paint? What colours express funky tunes to you? Put your answers down in paint and bring home your six awesome art pieces! Wednesdays, April 28 - June 9 (no class May 12) 3:00 - 4:00 pm UCC Arts & Crafts Studio $49 (6 sessions) Melissa Saker

Age: 6-10 Muffin ffun!!!! FFood is more ffun on a stick! So let’s make muffin kabobs! Come and learn how to bake (or show off your super human kitchen skills...) and create a unique and healthy dessert! Thursday, May 27 4:30 - 6:00 pm UCC Kitchen $16 Melissa Saker

Age: 8 and up Have you ever pictured yourself as an actor or actress? Well, this may be the class for you! We will explore the skills and tricks of the trade used by actors to prepare themselves for a performance, including: • theatre exercises • improvisation • character building • scene work Build confidence on and off the stage. No experience necessary. All skill levels welcome.

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Age: 10-14 Worldly one bite delights are on the menu Friday, May 7th! Let’s get creative with tastes from all over the world and cook up a few unique finger foods. Safe, hands on, inventive cooking! Friday, May 7 4:00 - 6:00 pm UCC Kitchen $22 Melissa Saker

6:00 - 7:30 pm $89

CORAL THEW

Instructor Coral Thew has studied theatre at the Banff Centre of Fine Arts, McGill University, the Vancouver Youth Theatre and the University of Calgary, where she received a Masters of Fine Arts in Theatre Directing. She has worked in theatre in virtually every capacity, including starring in an award winning show in the Quebec Drama Festival.

TOM MUREIKA

Assistant Instructor Tom Mureika studied film and theatre at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and at McGill University. He has received awards for writing, directing and acting in numerous theatrical productions. 16

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FINGER LICKIN`GOOD!

ACTING & STAGE

Tuesdays, April 27 - June 22 UCC Main Hall Theatre Coral Thew & Tom Mureika

MUFFIN KABOBS

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Children/Youth Programs FATHERS DAY PADDLE

Age: 8-12 & Parent An orientation course for beginner kayakers. You will learn about kayak safety, paddling techniques and basic boat designs. Take Dad out for a fun day on the water!

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CIRCUS FUN with Missy Nobels CIRCUS STILTS Age: 10 and up

Sunday, June 20 2:00 - 5:00 pm Majestic Ocean Kayaking, 1167 Helen Rd. $60 + GST for 2 people $90 + GST family rate (up to 5)

Beginners - Learn to walk and even dance on stilts! In this 2-day workshop, participants will learn a circus warm-up, basic walking skills, safety falls and maybe even a few fancy tricks. Learning to “walk tall� builds balance and concentration skills and offers a truly inspiring experience! Intermediate - Work with instructor Missy Nobels on furthering your stilt-walking skills, honing up on techniques and learning choreography. Work with props and learn new ways to get down and back up again. *Participants required to bring own safety gear including knee pads (hard shell), wrist guards and bike helmet*

Circus Stilts (Beginner)

PURPLE DRAGON DON JITSU

Ancient in origin yet modern in concept, Don Jitsu Ryu is one of the most practical, effective and complete martial arts fighting systems in the world today. It blends Karate, Jiu Jitsu, Tae Kwon Do, Kung Fu, Aikido and weaponry. The program consists of four main areas; fitness training & stretching, Kata & basics, breakfalls, and self defense & sparring. Mondays & Wednesdays, Apr 12 - June 21 (no class May 24) 2:45 - 3:30 Age 4-6 3:30 - 4:30 Age 7-9 4:30 - 5:30 Age 10-14 UES gymnasium $200 (20 sessions) Instructor Ian Shu

Friday & Saturday, June 4 - 5 3:00 - 5:00 pm UCC Main Hall $45 Missy Nobels

Circus Stilts (Intermediate) Friday & Saturday, June 4 - 5 6:00 - 8:00 pm UCC Main Hall $45 Missy Nobels

CIRQUE DANCE

Age: 8-13 A truly magical movement experience inspired by Cirque du Soleil! In this play-shop, participants will learn basic poi (fire spinning) and hula hoop skills. Combine these with the artistry of creative dance and the balancing act of circus yoga and let your imagination soar! Costumes, face paint, props provided. No experience required. Saturday, June 5 10:00 am - noon UCC Main Hall $18 Missy Nobels

*In order to run these fun circus classes, we need to reach a minimum number for registration. Please sign up for these classes well in advance. Deadline for registration is:

Friday, May 28th

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Dance

SPRING 2010 MONDAYS INTERMEDIATE FOUNDATION

GABRIELLE SPRINGETT Gabrielle Springett is a Royal Academy of Dance certified teacher and has been dancing for the past 27 years. She has danced with such studios as Les Grandes Ballets Canadien Co in Montreal, the George Randolf School in Toronto and Centre State Perfmance Co. in Vancovuer. She started out with ballet at a young age and soon branched out into modern dance and jazz. In 1995, Gabrielle moved from Cambridge, Ont. to Vancouver where she earned her teacher training certificate and began her career as a dance instructor. She has been teaching in Ucluelet since moving here in 2003. The Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) is a non-profit organization based out of London, England. It is known worldwide for its solid structure in developing the fundamentals of classical ballet.

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Those students who have completed either Grade 4 or Grade 5 ballet are invited to attend this class. This is the first of the major grades in the RAD syllabus. Students taking this class may be considered for examination in the fall, 2010. Mondays, April 12 - June 14 (no class May 24) 3:00 - 4:00 pm UCC Fitness Studio $81 Gabrielle Springett

GRADE 6 BALLET

Age: 12+ Intermediate This level is a continuation of the higher grades in the RAD. Our focus will be on free movement study and classical technique. We will also spend time learning dance variations from the Romantic Period and the Romantic influence on ballet. Mondays, April 12 - June 14 (no class May 24) 4:45 - 6:15 pm UCC Fitness Studio $98 Gabrielle Springett

POINTE WORK/ PREPARATION FOR POINTE

Here, we will focus on specific excercises to strengthen the ankles and feet, as well as beginning to understand the true value and importance of posture when executing Pointe work. Students that are between the ages of 12-13 years and who have a minmum of 3 years dance training will be considered for this class.

GRADE 3 BALLET TECHNIQUE

Mondays, April 12 - June 14 (no class May 24) 4:00 - 4:45 pm UCC Fitness Studio $90 Gabrielle Springett

Mondays, April 12 - June 14 (no class May 24) 6:15 - 7:15 pm UCC Fitness Studio $81 Gabrielle Springett

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This class will cover the fundamentals of dance and movement that will lay the ground work for further dance study, while building on the skills and coordination needed in other activities and sports. (Jazz students must take a ballet class if they would like to be considered for competition).

Pricing Guide:

9 CLASS SESSION 30 minute class 45 minute class 1 hour class 1 hr 15 min class 1 hr 30 min class

$63 $74 $81 $90 $98

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Dance

SRPING 2010 TUESDAYS

THURSDAYS

MOVEMENT THROUGH MUSIC

BEGINNER BALLET/JAZZ COMBO

Age: 5-6 This class will further build fine and large motor skills acquired in previous levels. Students will be encouraged to explore their creative sides through sounds & music. They will have use of such props as scarves, streamers, wands, balls, hoops, tunnels and instruments to help further develop the skills and coordination that will give them a head-start as they enter kindergarten and grade one. Tuesdays, April 6 - June 15 2:45 - 3:30 pm UCC Fitness Studio $90 Gabrielle Springett

Thursdays, April 8 - June 17 3:00 - 4:15 pm UCC Fitness Studio $110 Gabrielle Springett

JAZZ LEVEL 2 and JAZZ LEVEL 3

TEEN JAZZ (beginner)

Age: 14-18 No experience required for this fun, relaxed dance class. Get ready to perform “Thriller” with original Michael Jackson choreography (if you don’t know it, youtube it!) at year end recital, June, 2010.

(see below for age details) Jazz Levels 2&3 will continue building cardiovascular endurance and strength with a vigorous warm-up. We will spend time stretching, increasing flexibility in the legs and body; necessary for properly executing challenging leaps and turns. Further attention will be given to building core strength and progression movement as well as connecting steps. Jazz Level 2 Age 10-12 Thursdays, April 8 - June 17 4:15 - 5:45 pm UCC Main Hall $120 Gabrielle Springett

Tuesdays, April 6 - June 15 3:30 - 4:45 pm UCC Fitness Studio $110 Gabrielle Springett

Pricing Guide:

11 CLASS SESSION 30 minute class 45 minute class 1 hour class 1 hr 15 min class 1 hr 30 min class

Age: 7-9 Students will also take part in a vigorous warm-up, a thorough stretch to help increase flexibility, and will begin learning the proper technique of executing turns and leaps.

$77 $90 $100 $110 $120

Jazz Level 3 Age 13 and up Thursdays, April 8 - June 17 5:45 - 7:15 pm UCC Main Hall $120 Gabrielle Springett

Price Breaks

for Dance Classes: 5 % off 2nd and 3rd classes

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Introducing the NEW

Ucluelet Community Centre! STAFF DIRECTORY Sam McDougall

Recreation Assistant ph# 250 726-7772 smcdougall@ucluelet.ca

Wanda McAvoy

Parks Project Coordinator ph# 250 726-7772 x 225 cell 250 726-5328 wmcavoy@ucluelet.ca

KK Hodder

Recreation Programmer ph# 250 726-7772 x 223 khodder@ucluelet.ca

Abby Fortune

photo: Mike Brown

Director of Recreation ph# 250 726-7772 x 224 cell 250 266-0297 afortune@ucluelet.ca

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Ucluelet Community Centre 500 Matterson Drive PO Box 999 Ucluelet, B.C. V0R 3A0 phone: 250 726-7772 fax: 250 726-7774 email: recreation@ucluelet.ca www.ucluelet.ca


SPRING 2010

Adult/Youth Programs Arts Programs

@ Ucluelet Community Centre OPEN ARTS STUDIO

Are your arts and crafts projects piling up on the kitchen table? Or are they lost in the mania of your spare room jungle? Have no fear! Every Saturday afternoon at the Community Centre we will be offering Open Studio time, specifically for those lost, forgotten projects. We offer a beautiful space with large tables, windows, sinks and room to spread out. If you’re finding it hard to find the time to be creative at home, drop by the Arts & Crafts studio and get busy! Saturdays, beginning May 1 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm UCC Arts & Crafts Studio $5 drop-in *occasional guest instructors

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SO YOU THINK YOU CAN’T DRAW?!

This 6-week course is designed for adults with the strong conviction that they “cannot draw to save a life”! Learn drawing exercises and techniques to help put that right brain to work in a supportive, nonjudgemental environment. Tuesdays, May 4 - June 8 7:30 - 9:00 pm UCC Arts & Crafts Studio $45 + GST, including materials Led by Elgin Ambrose

NEW! DRAWING GROUP

Designed for those interested in meeting regularly to practice, develop and enhance their artistic skills in a non-judgmental, supportive environment. Type of artistic experiences would be at the discretion of the group and could include still-life studies, figurative sessions, group projects, sculpture in nature, etc. Sundays, April 25 - June 13 1:00 - 3:00 pm UCC Arts & Crafts Studio $40 + GST materials & start-up fee (small drop-in fee may also apply depending on nature of sessions) Led by Eligin Ambrose 20

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 101

Want to take control of that digital camera of yours? This 2-hour session will fast-track you through the confusion of your camera manual. Topics covered will include factory defaults, white balance, ISO, file sizes, proper exposures and formatting cards. This basic photography course will enable you to stop shooting automatic and achieve much better results more regularly. Bring your digital camera and you’ll also learn skills such as when to use aperture priority versus shutter speed priority. Monday, May 17 7:00 pm UCC Activity Room A $40 + GST Marilyn McEwen

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 102

Designed to complement the basic course, and provide more information for those who love to make images and want to take their photography to a new level. Topics covered will include shooting RAW, histograms, metering modes, bracketing, hyperfocal distance and composition. Bring your digital camera and we’ll do some outside shooting as well. Monday, June 7 7:00 pm UCC Activity Room A $40 + GST Marilyn McEwen

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Adult/Youth Programs

SRPING 2010

West Coast Cooking: A Unique Food Experience Cooking classes in this series will take place in the UCC Kitchen and will cost $40 + GST/class. Classes will be taught by Bobby Lax

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THE CHICKEN & THE EGGS

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Wednesday, May 5 6-8 pm Age: 16+ In this class we will reconnect the chicken to the eggs they produce. It will split time between utilizing the whole chicken and discovering the amazing versatility of eggs. For anyone who is bored of boneless, skinless chicken breast and would also like to learn a few quick tips to better egg cookery; this is the class for you!

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Bobby Lax moved across the country to Tofino, B.C. five years ago where he began an unconventional culinary path working on a gourmet food truck. Cooking directly under the watchful eye of CIA grad Lisa Ahier at SoBo, he had the privilege of working with some of B.C.'s best ingredients while in a very fun environment. Bobby's desire to work with new fresh and regional products then led him to the Bountiful Okanagan where he found Cameron Smith and Dana Ewart of Joy Road Catering. Twice a week they would cook an alfresco five course dinner for up to thirty people at one long table, overlooking a vineyard. This spring and summer he will split his time between teaching cooking classes, working on an oyster farm, helping out with the newly formed Ucluelet and Tofino Culinary Guild and cooking for friends at any given opportunity.

5 WAYS WITH BC FISH

Wednesday, May 19 6-8 pm Age: 16+ We will be cooking and tasting some of the beautiful fish that we are privileged to have here on the west coast. Bobby will demonstrate some of his favourite ways to work with fish including poaching, searing, roasting them whole, making ceviche and utilizing ends in soup. Each fish will be accompanied by various sides and sauces to help students with their own serving ideas.

FOR THE LOVE OF SHELLFISH

Thursday, May 27 6-8 pm Age: 16+ Here on Vancouver Island we have access to some of the best shellfish in the world. Oysters, mussels, clams and scallops will all be happily indulged upon in this class using different cooking methods and various recipes. This class will show you how to buy, clean, store, cook and really enjoy these gems of the sea.

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Growing Winter-Harvest Vegetables Designed for novice and experienced gardeners, this 4-session course offers hands-on methods for growing vegetables that will stand in the garden all winter, providing nutritious organic choices from October to April-May with no weeding, no watering, no insect control all winter long. Carol guides participants in choosing and ordering seeds, planning and developing the garden site, knowing what to plant, when and how, and learning simple but effective methods to nurture and protect plants as well as seed saving for future seasons. In its 8th year, FULL CIRCLE starts in January 2010, continuing in spring, early summer, and finishing early fall. When learning translates into doing in real time, gardeners work with the seasons while developing the most important skill of all: “Trusting your experience and intuition in your own garden.� Each course can be taken separately. Register now as space is limited! ONLY 2 SESSIONS LEFT!! Part III Sowing and Growing Sunday, June 6 (outdoors) Part IV Prep for Winter Harvest Saturday, Sept 26 (outdoors) $50 + GST/session OR Instructor: Carol McIntyre

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SPRING 2010 LATIN DANCE CARDIO WORKOUT

Age: 18+ Get your daily cardio workout by dancing! In this high energy, exciting class we will enjoy the rhythms of Latin music with steps to salsa, merengue, cha cha and more! Basic steps set to simple choreography at a low/ med tempo but will include modification for higher intensity. Don’t forget to bring water, comfy clothes & shoes. Now offered twice/week for your convenience! Fridays, April 23 - June 4 1:00 - 2:00 pm UCC Fitness Studio Wednesdays, April 21 - June 2 5:45 - 6:45 pm UCC Main hall $60 + GST, $9 drop-in Lyvi Rivera

ADULT JAZZ & MOVEMENT Age: 18+ No experience necessary! This is a fun filled class where we will kick up our heels and learn a few impressive moves while listening to past and present favourite tunes. We will cover the fundamentals in Jazz technique, which will help with balance, posture and coordination. Have fun and get a bit of a work-out while you’re at it! Thursdays, April 8 - June 17 7:15 - 8:30 pm UCC Main Hall $110 + GST Gabrielle Springett 22

Adult/Youth Fitness FRIDAY NIGHT SALSA CLUB

Age: 16+ Enjoy an evening/month of salsa dancing with Lyvi Rivera - classes begin with instruction, followed by dancing, practice and fabulous Latin music. The perfect way to wrap-up your week - make it a night out with friends! Bring your own partner, or come find a new one!

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Friday, April 23, May 28 & June 25 7:00 pm salsa instruction begins 8:00 pm dancing UCC Main Hall or Fitness Studio $12 drop-in/person Lyvi Rivera

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KICKBOXING

Age: 14+ Kick and punch your way to a new level of fitness. Get fit, toned and build muscles you never knew you had in this intense one hour class. Trial class on the first day if you’d like to try it out before signing up. This class now takes place twice/week. Mondays, April 12 - June 21 (no class May 24) 7:00 - 8:00 pm UCC Main Hall $80 + GST, $10 drop in Wednesdays, April 14 - June 16 7:00 - 8:00 pm UCC Main Hall $80 + GST, $10 drop in $160 + GST for both Instructor Ian Shu

AQUAFIT

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Age: 15 to 115 Low-impact water exercises to relieve joint stiffness, burn calories, maintain range of motion and increase muscular strength, flexibility and cardio-vascular health. Participants must be comfortable in deep water. Wednesdays, May 5 - June 9 12:00 - 12:45 pm West Coast Motel Pool $35 + GST or $6 drop-in (6 sessions) Ashley Little is a trained Aquatic Fitness instructor.

UKEE HARBOUR TOUR

Age 18+ Get out on the water and explore our beautiful, historic Ucluelet Harbour. Basic kayaking techniques will be covered. No experience necessary, all equipment will be provided. Sunday, June 6 1:00 - 4:00 pm Majestic Ocean Kayaking, 1167 Helen Rd. $40 + GST

PURPLE DRAGON DON JITSU

Age: 14+ Ancient in origin yet modern in concept, Don Jitsu Ryu is one of the most practical, effective and complete martial arts fighting systems in the world today. It blends Karate, Jiu Jitsu, Tae Kwon Do, Kung Fu, Aikido and weaponry. The program consists of four main areas; fitness training & stretching, Kata & basics, breakfalls, and self defense & sparring. Wednesdays, April 14 - June 16 8:00 - 9:15 pm UCC Main Hall $100 + GST Instructor Ian Shu

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Yoga Programs

SRPING 2010 RESTORATIVE YOGA

ASHLEY LITTLE Ashley Little has been practicing various styles of yoga for the past 14 years. She received her Yoga Teachers Certification from the Ashtanga Yoga Shala in Victoria, BC in 2007. Ashley has studied yoga in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Costa Rica.

POWER YOGA

DIVA YOGA

This gentle, all levels class is ideal for those with chronic pain, pre/post natal moms, seniors or those looking to unwind and acheive deep relaxation. Passive, long-held postures, deep stretches & breathing techniques. Dissolve tension, tightness & releive anxiety and fatigue.

Increase strength, stamina, flexibility, and mental focus in this all levels class. Designed to build internal heat and rid the body of toxins, tension, and anxiety as well as developing core strength.

Age: 11-17 This fun, energetic class is designed specifically for teenaged girls. We will learn yoga postures & techniques to increase flexibility, balance, stamina and grace. Build mental focus and self-confidence - be prepared to uncover the divine inner diva within!

Wednesdays, April 21 - June 23 5:45 - 6:45 pm UCC Fitness Studio $86 + GST (10 sessions) Drop-in $10/class Ashley Little

Wednesdays, April 21 - June 23 7:00 - 8:00 pm UCC Fitness Studio $86 + GST (10 sessions) Drop-in $10/class Ashley Little

Wednesdays, April 21 - June 23 4:30 - 5:30 pm UCC Fitness Studio $86 (10 sessions) Drop-in $10/class Ashley Little

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FOUNDATIONS OF YOGA

Beginner/Intermediate This course teaches the fundamentals of yoga. You will discover how to adjust the postures to your changing needs in order to reduce injury and receive the greatest benefit. We will apply these principles of alignment to the Ashtanga primary series as we gradually introduce more flow and intensity. This class will give you the tools to approach any yoga class effectively and safely. For those with little or no yoga experience. Thursdays, April 15 - June 24 (no class April 22) 5:30 - 7:00 pm UCC Fitness Studio $100 + GST or $12 drop-in (10 sessions) Flickerine Stevens

ASHTANGA VINYASA FLOW

Intermediate Moving into more advanced postures and continuous flow. Intermediate and advanced options will be explored and an intensified flow will be encouraged. A focus on safety and restraint while pushing your limits. Tuesdays, April 13 - June 15 6:00 - 7:30 pm UCC Fitness Studio $100 & GST (10 sessions) Drop-in $12/class Flickerine Stevens

FLICKERINE STEVENS Flickerine Stevens was trained in the Ashtanga tradition at the Downward Dog Yoga Centre in Toronto. With 6 years of teaching experience, she integrates challenge with gentleness and balances dynamic movement with principles of alignment and focused attention.

Ashtanga Vinyasa (Flow) Yoga is a rigorous dynamic practice, which is designed to create transformation of the whole self through body and breath.

Foundations of Yoga

will give you the information you need to effectively approach other yoga classes.

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Ultimate Frisbee 7-9 pm Rec Hall Field $2

Slo-Pitch 6:00 pm Tugwell Fields $2

Latin Dance Cardio Workout 5:45 - 6:45 pm UCC Main Hall $9

Slo-Pitch 6:00 pm Tugwell Fields $2

Volleyball 8-10pm USS gym $2

Power Yoga 7 - 8 pm UCC Fitness Studio $10

Restorative Yoga 5:45-6:45 pm UCC Fitness Studio $10

Diva Yoga 4:30 - 5:30 pm UCC Fitness Studio $10

Latin Dance Cardio Workout 1-2 pm UCC Fitness Studio $9

Badminton 8-10 pm USS gym $2

Kickboxing 7-8 pm UCC Main Hall $10

Basketball League 6:00 pm USS gym $2

Kickboxing 7:30-8:30 pm UCC Main Hall $10

Sunday

give us a shout! Call KK at 726-4772 to arrange gym space

Volleyball 8-10pm USS gym $2

Basketball 6-8 pm USS gym $2

drop-in program

Open Arts Studio UCC Arts & Crafts Room noon- 4 pm $5

Saturday

If you’d like to host a new

SPARKS (pre-school) 10-12pm UCC Main Hall $2

Yoga Foundations 5:30 - 7 pm UCC Fitness Studio $12

Aquafit noon-12:45 pm West Coast Motel $6

Friday

Vinyasa Flow Yoga 6-7:30 pm UCC Fitness Studio $12

Thursday

Outdoor Soccer 6:00 pm Tugwell Fields $2

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Adult Programs West Coast

SLO-PITCH LEAGUE

The Ukee and Tofino mixed Slo-Pitch League is looking for players and captains to start up the next season. If you are interested in playing ball this spring, sign up by calling the Ucluelet Community Centre at 726-7772. Age 15+ Everyone Welcome, no experience necessary Slo-Pitch Meeting Date:

Wednesday, April 21st at 6:00 pm Ucluelet Community Centre

POKER NIGHT

Age: 19+ Poker Night is back so bring your poker face and play to win great prizes at the ANAF!

NATURE DEFICIT DISORDER

Conerns, Connections & Strategies for Parents Have you heard or read about “Nature Deficit Disorder?” Are you concerned about the amount of time your children spend indoors? Come out to this two hour workshop to learn about how this “disorder” evolved and what the latest research indicates. And, most importantly, learn what you can do what about getting your children outdoors and experiencing nature. Please come to share your concerns and ideas as we consider strategies for getting children outside and enjoying it! Robin Tagles is the Education and Outreach Coordinator for Raincoast Education Society. She is a mom, and has over 14 years of experience working with families and children in a professional setting. She recently completed a master’s degree in Outdoor Environmental Education Monday, April 26 7:00 - 9:00 pm UCC Activity Room A $15 + GST Robin Tagles, Raincoast Education Society

The ALTERNATIVE

Tofino’s indoor Climbing Gym

Fridays, begins January 15 7:00 pm Army and Navy 1708 Peninsula $10 buy-in PRIZES!

250 725 8777

www.climbtofino.com 681 Industrial Way Unit B thealternative@gmail.com

MOVE FREELY, LIVE DEEPLY - Transformational Movement and Music

Age: 18+ Move Freely, Live Deeply is a conscious movement practice weaving the magic of Nia (simple choreographed fusion fitness) and Ecstatic Dance (guided freedance) to create a field of dynamic ease. The experience is designed to create more pleasure and energy in your body, as you develop more resourceful structures and behaviours. Tune in to your body, learn to respond with love, and celebrate the changes that unfold. No previous movement experience required. This workshop is adaptable to all body types and fitness levels. Every Body Welcome!! Sunday, June 6 1:00 - 3:00 pm UCC Main Hall or Fitness Studio (depending on size of class) $15 + GST Missy Nobels

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West Coast Fitness Centre Owned and operated by Pacific Escape Resorts Inc. West Coast Motel on the Harbour 279 Hemlock St., Ucluelet, B.C. 250-726-7732

Memberships include GYM, POOL & SAUNA

New Equipment ~ Harbour View ~ Huge Space! Memberships are non-transferable and will not be refunded due to lack of use.

Single Family (up to 2 adults & 2 children Add extra children to family pass

1 MONTH

3 MONTHS

6 MONTHS

1 YEAR

$48 $100

$120 $250

$225 $425

$410 $525

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10 x Punch Pass Pool $35 + GST 10 x Punch Pass Gym $55 + GST Drop-in rates also available Personal Training available by appointment Member Hours: 6:00 am to 9:00 pm Mon - Sat (6am to 6pm Sundays) General Hours: 9:00 am to 9:00 pm Mon - Sat (9am to 6pm Sundays)

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Welcome to the Recreation Ucluelet Spring Program Guide!

check out our BRAND NEW Registration Information As of April, 2010, Recreation Ucluelet will be using a new registration system called ACTIVE NET. This is a web-based program designed to allow YOU to register for classes, book facilities, browse recreation programs and view your account details

...ONLINE!!

Starting up is easy. Visit our website at www.ucluelet.ca and follow the links to create your own account and get started! Avoid long lines and hassles. Register online from the comfort of your own home! If you’d rather register in person, feel free to drop by the Ucluelet Community Centre at 500 Matterson Drive and we’d be happy to help!

Ucluelet Community Centre Office Hours:

Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Saturdays 10:00 am - 6:00 pm For your added convenience, we accept VISA, Mastercard, cash & cheque.

Cancellations

Sometimes excellent courses with talented instructors are cancelled if you wait until the last minute to register. We like to give our instructors as much notice as possible so that they can be properly prepared for their classes. *Register at least one week in advance of the start date to avoid disappointment.

Refunds

We will be more than happy to give you a full refund or immediate credit if we have to cancel a course. If you cancel your spot prior to the course we will refund or immediately credit you less 10%. However, if you miss a course altogether and do not give us 48 hours notice, no refund will be issued.

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marketplace

Murray’s Grocery

FAR WEST FOOD GROUPS Wholesale Food & Beverage

Phone 726-4337 Shop Murray’s 7 days/week Serving Ucluelet since 1970 ATM for your convenience Open 8:00 am till 10:00 pm

Cash n’ Carry Open to Public 726-7767 www.farwestfoods.ca

For All Your Pharmacy Needs • • • •

Vitamins & Herbal Supplements Maybelline/Revlon Make-up Hallmark Greeting Cards Kodak Picture Maker

Ucluelet 250-726-2733

1892 Peninsula Rd.

Ucluelet Co-op Largest shopping centre on the Coast!

Food

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Store 726-4231 Gas Bar 726-2006 Furnace Fuel 726-2006 Card Lock 726-8026

1580 Peninsula

2076 Peninsula

Hardware

Gas Bar

Camping Tools Souvenirs

Family Fashions

Rain Gear Warm Clothing (fleece) Linens

Fresh coffee & snacks Propane Lottery

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marketplace People. Above All.

MID-ISLAND REALTY

24 Hours 250-726-7474 Specializing in Ucluelet and Tofino Knowledgeable, Personalized Service

103-1801 Bay Street 250-726-2228

www.midislandrealty.com www.midislandrealty.com

Your West Coast Real Estate Specialists

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726-2113 NEW Marinade Sauces & Dips Mustards & Crackers Guayaki - Healthy Energy Gift Certificates Available

Espresso Bar featuring Organic, Shade Grown, Fair Trade Coffee

Daily Lunch Specials Rogers Chocolates Organic, Herbal Teas Deli Meats & Specialty Cheeses

◊ Building BuildingSupply Supply Centre ◊ Tools Centre Tools Paint for any Surface ◊ Electrical ◊ Paint for any Surface ◊ Flooring ◊ Plumbing Hardware Flooring Rental of Machines & Tools ◊ Machine & Tool rentals ◊ Hardware ◊ Cabinets ◊ Plumbing Hot Tub Chemicals Cabinets ◊ Deliveries Hot to Ucluelet & Tofino Tub Chemicals Electrical

2020 Peninsula Deliveries Road, to Tofino &Ucluelet Ucluelet 726-7764 2020 Peninsula Road,&Ucluelet LOCALLY OWNED OPERATED

726-7764

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ASSISTANCE

Alanon 726-7279 Alcoholics Anonymous 726-4220 Food Bank on the Edge 726-6909 edgefood@island.net Narcotics Anonymous 726-7279 Transition House 726-2020 West Coast Community Resource Society wcrs@ukeecable.net 726-2343

CHURCHES Christ Community Church 726-7305 Pastor Keven Willm Grace Bible Church 726-1244 Holy Family Church 726-4225 Rev. Phil Smith Jehovah’s Witness 726-7199 St.Aidan On the Hill 726-7111 Rev. Joan Scandrett St. Francis of Assisi 726-4225 Rev. Phil Smith

COMMITTEES / SOCIETIES ANAF Club 726-7122 Central West Coast Forest Society cwfs@ukeecable.net 726-2424 Clayoquot Biosphere Trust 726-2086 Coastal Family Resource Coalition 726-2463 George Fraser Committee 726-7459 Harbour Advisory 726-4436 36

La Leche League Canada 726-2313 Long Beach Arena Society 726-4634 Mental Health Centre 726-1282 Pacific Rim Arts Society 725-2421 www.pacificrimarts.ca pacificrimarts@gmail.com Pacific Rim Fish & Game 726-2450 Pacific Rim Hospice Society 726-1240 Pacific Rim Marine Search & Rescue 726-7789 Pacific Rim Toastmasters 726-2766 Pacific Rim Whale Festival Society 726-7798 Sea View Seniors Housing Society 726-4220 Sunshine Club 726-7601 Thornton Creek Hatchery 726-7566 Tofino Recreation 725-3229 Ucluelet and Area Childcare Society 726-3452 Ucluelet and Area Historical Society 726-4656 Ucluelet Aquarium Society 726-2390 Ucluelet Athletic Club 726-7720 Ucluelet Chamber of Commerce businessmanager@uclueletinfo.com 726-4641 Ucluelet Recreation Dept. 726-4772 West Coast Bear Aware 266-2327 bearawareucluelet@ukeecable.net West Coast Comm. Resource Society wcrs@ukeecable.net 726-2343 West Coast Community Television 726-7586 Wild Pacific Trail Society 726-7757

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Contacts

SCHOOLS /EDUCATION Ucluelet Elem School Ucluelet Sec School North Island College

MEDICAL ASSISTANCE

726-7793 726-7796 726-2697

COMMUNITY CENTRES/HALLS UAC Hall 1510 Peninsula

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Dentist Dr. Jameson Arbutus Acupuncture Pacific Rim Chiropractic Dr. Jonathan Clow Naturopath Dr. Jeannie Doig Tofino General Hospital Ucluelet Medical Center

725-2068 726-3643 726-2220 522-0033 725-3212 726-4443

Seaplane Base Recreation Hall 160 Seaplane Base Road 726-4438

EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE

Ambulance 726-7661 Coast Guard 726-7777 Coast Guard Auxiliary 726-7789 District of Ucluelet Public Works (24 hours) 726-7133 R.C.M.P. 726-7773 Ucluelet Volunteer Fire Brigade 726-4321 West Coast Inland Search & Rescue 726-2461

911

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marketplace THE PLACE TV

Pies Meat

Soups

Pizza Buns

Go Drinks

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Comfort food for every mood Join us for a tasty breakfast or lunch! Open 8:30 am – 3:30 pm weekdays Come visit us at the Village Square Shops

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Furniture Appliances Electronics Digital Cameras & Videos Musical Instruments Free Delivery! Free Financing! Big City Prices, Small Town Service

Phone 726-4634

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REGISTRATION FORM 2010

FAMILY NAME: Mailing Address:

Phone Number: Email Address: Emergency Contact: LIABILITY WAIVER FORM - Please note that this is a legal document.

The District of Ucluelet, Ucluelet Recreation Commission, instructors, volunteers, and staff thereof will not be held responsible for any loss of property, negligence on the part of the releasee and/or the participant or injuries incurred while the above participant, individual group, or organization are taking part in the activities/events described below. Parents, guardians or individuals signing this form agree to indemnify and hold harmless the staff, instructors, volunteers, the District of Ucluelet, and the members of the Ucluelet Recreation Commission.

_______________________________ Signature

Program Name

Participant’s Name

______________________________ Date

Child’s Age

Waiver’s Amount Paid Initial (without GST)

Receipt # (office use)

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Introducing the new

Ucluelet Community Centre!! Welcome message from Abby & Recreation Ucluelet It is with great pride and excitement that we open the Ucluelet Community Centre and welcome the community to a new era of recreation in Ucluelet. With the opening of the new Ucluelet Community Centre we will be providing many recreation and cultural opportunities for the citizens of Ucluelet and the surrounding area. Please take advantage of the many aspects of the Ucluelet Community Centre including the Vancouver Island Regional Library; Westcoast Community Resources Society offering family support services; activity, arts and crafts and dance/fitness rooms offering classes for all ages; youth room for ages 13 to 18; the Main Hall for performances and gatherings and the Community Room hosting movies, council meetings, lecture series’ and community forums. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those people who were instrumental in creating and building the Ucluelet Community Centre over the past seventeen years. We could not have done it without you. I especially want to thank the Ucluelet Recreation Commission and my Parks and Recreation team Samantha McDougall. Sam is our new Recreation Assistant. Sam will be the smiling face at the front reception area to assist you. Sam brings to the position many years of customer service along with a tourism background. We are very excited to have Sam as our latest addition to the team. KK Hodder. KK was promoted to Recreation Programmer this past fall. KK continues to facilitate programs and special events and produce your recreation guide. Please contact KK if there is a program that you would like to see happen or can instruct yourself. Wanda McAvoy. Wanda is a long time District employee and recently has taken the role of Parks Project Coordinator. Among other things, Wanda will be heading up the beautification plan for the gardens, parks and playgrounds around Ucluelet. I remain in my position of Recreation Director for the District. I am looking forward to the next few years with Recreation Ucluelet as we continue to expand Parks & Recreation Services to the community and beyond. Together we will continue to . . . “ positively affect the overall health and well being of the community by providing the best in Recreation and Parks services to the residents of the District of Ucluelet.” Abby Fortune Director of Recreation


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Mark Your Calendars for these Upcoming

APR

GEAR SWAP

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GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION!!

APR

EARTH DAY - Dinner & a Movie

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Vagina Monologues PERFORMANCE

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Sunday, April 11 12:00 - 4:00 pm - Seaplane Base Rec Hall surfboards, skateboards, bikes, clothing, car racks, kayaks, fishing gear, camping stuff and much, much more!

Ucluelet Community Centre see page 5 for full schedule and details

Saturday, April 24th - 7:00 pm UCC - Main Hall $12 in advance, $15 at the door

Proceeds go towards the Westcoast Community Resources Society and the Women’s Transition House

George Fraser Heritage Fair

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Spring Flea Market

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6:00 - 7:30 pm Candlelight Spaghetti Dinner - UCC Main Hall 8:00 - 9:30 pm Film: “A Chemical Reaction” - UCC theatre Recreation Ucluelet, Westcoast Community Resources Society and the Raincoast Education Society.

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Events...

Saturday, May 22

Ucluelet Community Centre see page 13 of this rec guide for full schedule of events

Sunday, May 30 1:00 - 3:00 pm - UCC Main Hall Tables $12 + GST Space is limited so BOOK EARLY!

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The Edge to Edge Marathon

JUNE

Rainforest Dancers ANNUAL DANCE RECITAL

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11th Annual Marathon, Half Marathon and Team Relay Tofino ~ Pacific Rim National Park Reserve ~ Ucluelet

2:00 pm performance - UCC Main Hall “Retro Glam” & “Dragons” with Myles Morrison & Big Beach Band

Canada Day Celebration

@ Big Beach and Ucluelet Community Centre

JULY UKEE DAYS! 23-25 festival grounds @ Seaplane Base Rec Hall Discovery Youth & Family Services For parents and youth who have concerns about alcohol or other drug use. Services now available for west coast families. Call: 266-1565

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10th Annual

George Fraser Day & Heritage Fair Saturday, May 22, 2010 10:30 am - 4:00 pm Ucluelet Community Centre 500 Matterson Drive, Ucluelet BC

10:30 am - 11:30 am Grand Opening of George Fraser Community Room Honorary Award Presentations Bench Unveiling in Dedication to ‘Coombs Old Time Fiddlers’ 11:30 am - 3:30 pm Guided bus tours to GFraser Memorial Park, Fraser gardens & historical sites to include photo-ops with heritage ‘R. Fraseri’ rhododendron 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm Bistro Lunch 1:00 - 4:00 pm Heritage Fair Historical exhibits • Live music by ‘Coombs Old Time Fiddlers’ • Silent Auction Wheelbarrow decorating contest • Door prizes • Aquarium display Plant sale • Raffle • Kids activities • Power point slideshows & MORE… Heritage Fair $2; Children 7yrs/under Free • Bus Tour $10 • Bistro Lunch $5 OR Purchase one $15 ticket for Heritage Fair, Bus tour & Bistro lunch $15 Tickets available in advance & on May 22 at 10:00 am

Also Featuring:

1st Annual ‘Wheel It Home’ Fundraiser Wheelbarrow Decorating Contest (contest entry & rules TBA - Stay Tuned!) & Evening Dance with Live Music by Celtic Chaos Scottish Ceilidh Party 9pm-1am (19+ yrs) Tickets $10 Advance/$15 at the door All dance proceeds supporting Ucluelet’s future Aquarium and Museum Hosted by: George Fraser Committee, Ucluelet & Area Historical Society and the District of Ucluelet For more information & advance ticket purchase, please contact Wanda McAvoy: Email: wmcavoy@ucluelet.ca Ph: 250-726-7772 Ext. 225 Call Recreation Ucluelet 250 726-4772

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