October Recreation & Culture Guide 2015

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2015

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TABLE OF CONTENTS AQUATICS

About the Pools.................................................13 Info/Pass Prices/Pass Programs ...................... 7-8

PUBLIC SWIM SCHEDULES

Fritz Sick Pool .....................................................6 Max Bell Aquatic Centre .................................. 62 Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre Pool ................ 4 Stan Siwik Family Pool ....................................... 5

SWIM LESSONS

Advanced Swim Programs ................................12 How to Register .................................................9 Nicholas Sheran Swim Programs......................10 Stan Siwik Swim Programs ............................... 11

ARTS, CULTURE & HERITAGE

Allied Arts Council ........................................ 16-17 CASA ..................................................................15 Friends of the Lethbridge Public Library ..........19 Galt Museum & Archives...................................18 Lethbridge Public Library ..................................19 Lethbridge Community Band Society ............. 20 Southern Alberta Ethnic Association .............. 20 Southern Alberta Art Gallery ............................21

COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES

AUGUST 2015 LETHBRIDGE COLLEGE

Programs & Events.......................................31-33

LETHBRIDGE HERALD ADVERTISING

Advertising .................................................. 35-37

PUBLIC INFORMATION & EVENTS

24 Hour Info Lines .............................................. 3 Assoc canadienne-francaise de l’Alberta ........ 38 City of Lethbridge Grant Informaiton .............46 Colouring Page .................................................44 Exhibition Park ................................................. 38 Fall Leaf Collection .....................................48-49 Hall of Fame ...................................................... 39 Halloween Pass Book Sale ............................... 45 Heart of Our City .............................................. 47 Lethbridge Cemetary Services......................... 38 Lethbridge Community Network ....................40 Lethbridge Food Bank...................................... 50 Lethbridge Sport Council ..................................41 Mayor’s Message ............................................... 3 Recreation & Culture Booking Info ............ 42-43

RECREATION PROGRAMS

Boys’ & Girls’ Club ............................................ 24 Nord-Bridge Senior Citizen Association .......... 24 Opokaa’sin Early Intervention Society ............ 25 YWCA Week Without Violence ........................ 26

Lethbridge Choy Lee Fut.................................. 56 Lethbridge Minor Basketball ........................... 52 YWCA ................................................................ 52

DID YOU KNOW?

Public Skating ................................................... 55 Learn to Skate .................................................. 56 Skate Canada .................................................... 54 Skating Programs ............................................. 57

Active Living Guide - Be Fit For Life ................. 34 Arts In Lethbridge ............................................ 23 Ermineview Park............................................... 53 Historical Society ...............................................14 Naturalists Society ........................................... 30 Recreation & Culture Projects ......................... 58 Sport Council .....................................................51 United Way ....................................................... 28

SKATING & HOCKEY

UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE

Information & Events .................................. 59-62

HELEN SCHULER NATURE CENTRE

Programs & Events........................................... 29 Recreation & Culture Guide Coordinated by the City of Lethbridge, Recreation & Culture Department Printed in Canada


Welcome to the October 2015 RecreaƟon & Culture Guide As nature starts to put on her autumn show with the changing of the colours of the leaves, the air becomes crisper and winter coats make another appearance. Between enjoying Ɵme with family during Thanksgiving and celebraƟng “All Hallows’ Eve”, all signs point to the transiƟon from summer to fall. This transiƟon brings with it a wide variety of acƟviƟes and events which can be found in this month’s RecreaƟon & Culture Guide. Spanning the arts and culture to sporƟng events there is something for everyone. You can plan your month in advance and have something to look forward to! There are many talents in our great city. These talents are shared when people sign up for classes to learn something new, or share their own knowledge and skills with others. Just because the weather is cooler and liƩle more damp doesn’t mean you’re stuck in the house! Enjoy perusing this month’s RecreaƟon & Culture Guide and nd some inspiraƟon for this fall.

Chris Spearman Mayor, City of Lethbridge

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Looking for more Information? www.lethbridge.ca

• Calendar of Events • Bus Routes & Schedules • • What’s New • Online Community Resource & Leisure Guide •

Access current & reliable information and refferal to services, agencies, organizations, programs & events in your area

info@community-links.ca

www.artslethbridge.org

Your Source For Arts in Lethbridge

info@artslethbridge.org

city of lethbridge @LethbridgeCity

City of Lethbridge 24 Hour Info

Public Skating Public Swimming Winter Ice Safety Transit Information

403-320-4971 403-320-4970 403-320-4974 403-320-4978

Assistance during Regular Hours

Recreation & Culture Transit Office Community Links

403-320-3020 403-320-3885 403-328-5465

other inquiries?

leisure@lethbridge.ca

City of Lethbridge

www.community-links.ca

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Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre October 1 - 31 Schedule

Open Swim

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

10:00-11:30am

9:00-11:30am

10:00-11:30am

9:00-11:30am

10:00-11:30am

1:00-3:30pm

1:00-3:30pm

1:00-3:30pm

1:00-3:30pm

1:00-4:30pm

Saturday

Sunday 1:00-3:30pm

2:30-5:30pm 6:30-8:00pm

6:30-8:00pm

6:30-8:00pm

6:30-8:00pm

5:30-7:00pm

4:30-7:00pm

$1 / $2 Swim Senior Swim

4:30-5:30pm

($1.00)

Condition Swim

11:30-1:00pm 8:45-9:30pm

11:30-1:00pm 8:45-9:30pm

9:00-10:00am

AquaFit

8:00-8:45pm

11:30-1:00pm 8:45-9:30pm

11:30-1:00pm

11:30-1:00pm

8:45-9:30pm

7:00-8:00pm

9:00-10:00am 8:00-8:45pm

8:00-8:45pm

Lessons Fitness Area & Hot Tub

5:30-6:30pm

3:30-4:30pm 7:00-8:00pm

9:00-10:00am 8:00-8:45pm

Family Swim End Nov 28, 2014

12:00-1:00pm

1:00-2:30pm 9:15-11:15am 9:15-11:15am No Classes Oct 10 & 12 and Nov 11 3:30-6:30pm 3:30-6:30pm 3:30-6:30pm 3:30-6:30pm

9:00-12:00pm

9:00am-9:30pm 9:00am-9:30pm 9:00am-9:30pm 9:00am-9:30pm 9:00am-8:00pm 12:00-6:30pm

1:00-8:00pm

Pool space may be shared at any time

Holiday Hours Oct 12

Thanksgiving

Closed

(Siwik 1 - 5pm)

Nov 11

Remembrance Day

1 - 4pm 4 - 5pm

Open Swim Cond Swim

School Use

A reminder that schools will again be accessing the Aquatic Facilities from time to time druing school hours.Please contact the pool for further information.

Employment Opportunities

We are currently looking for Part Time Instructors to join our dynamic Instruction Team. Applicants must have a current Water Safety Instructor award and be available to work evenings and Satuday mornings. A current National Lifeguard or Red Cross lifeguarding award would be considered an asset.

Gift Cards

Gift cards are available at all locations and may be purchased in any amounts

Aquatics

Private Rentals

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Book the pool for your family, work or group of friends. It’s great fun and the rates are reasonable. Contact the pool for details. Visit the City of Lethbridge web site at www.lethbridge.ca/leisure for more Aquatic information.

401 Laval Boulevard West / Phone: 320-3046


Stan Siwik Family Pool

October 1 - 31 Schedule Open Swim $1/$2 Swim

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

1:00-3:00pm

9:00-11:30am

1:00-3:00pm

9:00-11:30am

1:00-3:30pm 6:30-8:00pm

6:30-8:00pm

6:30-8:00pm

11:30-1:00pm

11:30-1:00pm

9:00-10:30am

Condition Swim AquaJog Seniors Swim Parent & Tot Swim Family Swim Lessons

End Nov 28, 2015

Fitness & Hot Tub

11:30-1:00pm 8:45-9:30pm 10:30-11:30am 8:00-8:45pm

1:00-3:30pm

1:00-4:30pm

6:30-8:00pm

5:30-7:30pm

9:00-10:30am 8:45-9:30pm 8:00-8:45pm

8:45-9:30pm 10:30-11:30am 8:00-8:45pm

3:00-4:00pm

3:00-4:00pm

10:45-12:00pm

10:45-12:00pm

(small pool)

Friday

11:30-1:00pm 8:45-9:30pm 8:00-8:45pm

9:00-10:30am 11:30-1:00pm 4:30-5:30pm 7:30-8:30pm 10:30-11:30am

Saturday 12:00-2:00pm 3:00-6:00pm

Sunday 4:00-7:00pm

2:00-3:00pm

1:00-2:00pm

6:00-7:00pm

7:00-8:00pm

10:45-12:00pm

(small pool)

(small pool)

2:00-4:00pm 9:15-11:15am 9:15-11:15am No Classes Oct 10 & 12 and Nov 11 3:30-6:30pm 3:30-6:30pm 3:30-6:30pm 3:30-6:30pm

9:00-12:00pm

9:00am-9:30pm 9:00am-9:30pm 9:00am-9:30pm 9:00am-9:30pm 9:00am-8:30pm 12:00-7:00pm

1:00-8:00pm

Pool space may be shared at any time depending on program requirements.

Holiday Hours\ Oct 12

Thanksgiving

Nov 11

Remembrance Day

1 - 4pm 4 - 5pm Closed

Open Swim Cond Swim (Nicholas 1 - 5pm)

Annual Maintenance

Thank you for your patience while we completed the Annual Shutdown at the pool. Welcome back and enjoy the water!

Pirate Day & Halloween Coloring Contest

Join us for our Pirate Party on Oct 24 (contact the pool for details). Also make sure that you enter our Annual Halloween Coloring Contest. Coloring sheets will be available at the pool. Pick one up and do your best.

Employment Opportunities

We are currently looking for Part Time Instructors to join our dynamic Instruction Team. Applicants must have a current Water Safety Instructor award and be available to work evenings and Satuday mornings. A current National Lifeguard or Red Cross lifeguarding award would be considered an asset. Book the pool for your child’s Birthday Party. They will have a great time at the pool. Contact the pool for details. Visit the City of Lethbridge web site at www.lethbridge.ca/leisure for more Aquatic information.

1901 - 15 Avenue North / Phone: 320-3054

Aquatics

Birthday Parties

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Fritz Sick Pool

October 1 - 31 Schedule Tuesday

Monday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Open Swim

Saturday

Sunday

1:00-4:00pm

CLOSED

12:00-4:00pm

CLOSED

6:30-1:00pm

9-1:00pm

6:30-1:00pm

9-1:00pm

Condition Swim

3:00-5:00pm

3:00-5:00pm

3:00-5:00pm

3:00-5:00pm

7:00-9:00pm

7:00-9:00pm

7:00-9:00pm

7:00-9:00pm

Seniors Swim

2:00-3:00pm

2:00-3:00pm

2:00-3:00pm

2:00-3:00pm

2:00-3:00pm

CLOSED

Waterfit

12:00-1:00pm 7:00-8:00pm

9:15-10:15am

12:00-1:00pm 7:00-8:00pm

9:15-10:15am

12:00-1:00pm 7:00-8:00pm

CLOSED

Swim Clubs

4:30-7:00pm

4:30-6:30pm

4:30-7:00pm

4:30-6:30pm

CLOSED

10:30-11:30am

CLOSED

Senior Waterfit Masters

10:30-11:30am 6:00-7:00pm

Hours of Operation

6:00-7:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 7:00-8:00pm

Deepwater Jog

6:30-1:00pm 3:00-8:00pm

CLOSED 12:00-1:00pm 7:00-8:00pm

6:30am-1:00pm 9:00am-1:00pm 6:30am-1:00pm 9:00am-1:00pm 6:30am-1:00pm 2:00pm-9:00pm 2:00pm-9:00pm 2:00pm-9:00pm 2:00pm-9:00pm 2:00pm-8:00pm

12:00-1:00pm 12:00-4:00pm

Pool space may be shared at any time depending on program requirements.

Holiday Hours Oct 12 Nov 11

Thanksgiving Remembrance Day

Closed Closed

(Siwik 1 - 5pm) (Nicholas 1 - 5pm)

Swim Clubs

Spartans Swim Club - Mon-Thu 4:30 - 7:00pm Masters Swim Club - Mon/Wed 6:00 - 7:00pm - 3 lanes

Pool Schedule

Please look for postings at the pool for lane scheduling and additional swim times.

Senior Swim

Join us Mon - Fri from 2 - 3pm for Senior Swim. It’s a great activity for you and your friends. The cost is only a loonie ($1.00) : You must be 60 years of age to swim during this time.

Become an Instructor and Lifeguard

Aquatics

Check out the Advanced Courses page in the guide. We offer all the courses needed for you to become an Instructor and Lifeguard. It’s fun, rewarding and challenging.

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Visit the City of Lethbridge web site at www.lethbridge.ca/leisure for more Aquatic information.

420 - 11 Street South / Phone: 320-3109

CLOSED CLOSED


Admission, Visit Cards & Pass Programs Recreation Swim Program Admissions (incl. GST) Prices effective September 1, 2015

Fitness Advantage Aquatic Program Admissions (incl. GST) Prices effective September 1, 2015

Open Swim, Family Swim

AquaFit, AquaJog, Waterfit, Condition Swims, Lane Swims

Infant (0 - 2) Youth (3 - 17) Adult (18+) Senior (60+) Family

Single Admission No Charge $ 3.75 $ 5.25 $ 3.75 $14.50

Visit Card $30.00 for 10 Visits $45.00 for 10 Visits $30.00 for 10 Visits N/A

Infant (0 - 2) Youth (3 - 17) Adult (18+) Senior (60+) Family

Single Admission N/A $ 5.25 $ 6.25 $ 5.25 N/A

Visit Card N/A $42.50 for 10 Visits $55.00 for 10 Visits $45.00 for 10 Visits N/A

Aquatic Pass Programs (please add GST) Prices effective September 1, 2015 Swim/Skate Combo Recreation Pass

Recreation Swim Pass Youth (3 - 17) Adult (18+) Senior (60+) Family One Parent Family

3 month $62.50 $92.50 $69.50 $171.25 $127.00

6 month $96.75 $139.50 $112.50 $263.50 $181.00

Youth (3 - 17) Adult (18+) Senior (60+) Family One Parent Family

3 month $91.50 $125.75 $99.75 $220.75 $181.00

6 month $139.50 $189.00 $147.75 $342.00 $238.25

Option Add-ons for Family & One Parent Family Programs 3 month 6 month Extended Family Rec $34.50 per person $65.75 per person Add-on Adult Fitness $57.25 per person $96.75 per person Add-on Youth Fitness $34.50 per person $49.75 per person Extended Family Fitness $78.25 per person $131.00 per person Add on Shinny $77.00/Season Add on Youth $45.00/Season Swim/Skate Combo Fitness Advantage Pass

Youth (3 - 17) Adult (18+) Senior (60+) Family One Parent Family

3 month $82.50 $119.75 $106.75 $263.50 $181.00

6 month $140.75 $197.75 $171.00 $413.00 $281.75

Lost Card Fee - $6.00 + gst (Visit Cards cannot be replaced as they are transferable.)

3 month Youth (3 - 17) $131.00 Adult (18+) $182.00 Senior (60+) $131.00 Family $333.75 One Parent Family $209.75

6 month $199.50 $285.75 $199.50 $473.50 $284.00

Swim Pass Purchase Locations All Passes & Visit Cards now sold at: - Stan Siwik Family Pool: 1901-15th Ave. North - Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre: 401 Laval Blvd. West - Fritz Sick Pool: 420 - 11th St. South - Henderson Pool (Summer Only): 2710 Parkside Dr. South

Aquatics

Fitness Advantage Aquatic Pass

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Aquatic Pass Program Choices Recreation Swim Pass - Passes are available for both 3 and 6 month terms - This pass includes admission to recreation swim programs only (Open Swim & Family Swim). - Valid locations include: Nicholas Sheran Pool, Stan Siwik Pool, Fritz Sick Pool, Henderson Pool & Westminster Pool. - This pass includes use of the weight room, hot tub and sauna ONLY during recreation swim programs. Fitness Advantage Swim Pass - Passes are available for both 3 and 6 month terms - This pass includes admission to all recreation swim programs (Open Swim & Family Swim) PLUS all fitness aquatic programs (AquaFit, AquaJog, Waterfit, Condition Swim and Lane Swim). - Valid locations include: Nicholas Sheran Pool, Stan Siwik Pool, Fritz Sick Pool, Henderson Pool, Westminster Pool & designated YWCA Fitness classes. - This pass includes ANYTIME use of the weight room, hot tub and sauna ONLY during regular facility hours at Nicholas Sheran and Stan Siwik Pools. - This pass includes fitness classes at the YWCA during scheduled public times (DOES NOT include Health Club privileges). - For a Family Fitness Advantage pass, all members must be able to participate fully in all aspects of the fitness activity and not require adult supervision. - This pass provides a 50% discount on daily (drop in) admission rates to the 1st Choice Savings Centre for Sport & Wellness at the U of L. Swim/Skate Combo Recreation Pass - Passes are available for both 3 and 6 month terms - This pass includes all Recreation Swim pass services PLUS all recreation skates (Public, Family, Beginner, Adult and Parent & Tot) at City of Lethbridge arenas. Swim/Skate Combo Fitness Advantage Pass - Passes are available for both 3 and 6 month terms - This pass includes all Fitness Swim pass services PLUS all recreation skates (Public, Family, Beginner, Adult and Parent & Tot) at City of Lethbridge arenas.

Aquatics

Shinny Option Family & One Parent Family Swim/Skate Combo pass purchasers may add on an Adult or Youth Shinny option (September to April season).

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Add-On Fitness Option Family & One Parent Family Recreation pass & Swim/Skate Combo Recreation pass purchasers may add on an Adult or Youth Fitness option. Options MUST be purchased at the same time the Family pass is issued.

Visit Card Policies - Save money on admissions by purchasing a Visit Card! - Cards are available for recreation swims or fitness advantage programs. - Valid locations include: Nicholas Sheran Pool, Stan Siwik Pool, Fritz Sick Pool, Henderson and Westminster Pools. - Cards are transferable, bring a friend & use your card. - No refunds or replacements for lost cards. Definitions Adult - 18 to 59 years of age Youth - 3 to 17 years of age Senior - 60 years of age and older Family - Parents/Guardians (2 adults) & children (17 years of age or younger) residing in the same household permanently. One Parent Family - One specific Parent/Guardian & children (17 years of age or younger) residing in the same household permanently. Extended Family The Family & One Parent Family pass may be extended to include the following: - Adult children (18 yrs of age & older) permanently living at the parent or guardian’s residence and not attending high school. - Biological children visiting for extended time periods. - Grandparents. - Full-time Babysitter. Family Swim - Parent(s) or Guardian(s) & children (17yrs of age or younger) residing in the same household permanently (Fitness Pass holders have access to the weight room, hot tub & sauna only)

Senior Swim & Senior Waterfit - 60 years of age and older may attend. (Fitness Pass holders have access to the weight room, hot tub & sauna only)

Aquafit/Aquajog/Waterfit - Must have a Fitness Pass or pay the Fitness Admission rate to attend. Condition Swim - Must have a Fitness Pass or pay the Fitness Admission rate to attend. Open Swim - Must have a Recreation or Fitness Pass or pay the Recreation Admission rate to attend.


Registration / Refund Information Lesson Registration

Withdrawals

Registrations can be made by phone or in person - neither method takes precedent over the other Registration is on a first come first served basis Participants may register in a maximum of two (2) classes/session Participants may waitlist in any class Preparing to Register If you do not have an account you will need the following: - Name & birth date of account holder (Adult) - Name & birth date of participants - Home address, phone # and postal code - Program level, session & time. - Course # and alternatives if first choice is full - Payment information incl 3 digit # on credit cards for phone registrations Fees Fees must be paid in full at the time of registration. Payment can be made by Cash, Debit, Visa, MasterCard, Rec Ex Gift Card and cheque. Please make cheques payable to Recreation Excellence. Post dated cheques will not be accepted. A $25 charge will be applied to all NSF cheques. Only Visa and MasterCard will be taken for phone registrations

- Withdrawals received more than ten (10) business days prior to the start of the lesson set or course will not be subject to a withdrawal fee. - Withdrawals made between three (3) and ten (10) business days prior to the lesson start date will be subject to a 10% withdrawal fee. The remaining balance may be left on your account for future use or a refund may be requested. Refunds of less than $5.00 will remain on the account. - You may withdraw and re-register into another program without penalty prior to three (3) business days before the lesson start date. - No refunds will be given if withdrawal is within three (3) business days of the lesson start date.

Registration can be made by phone or in person (neither takes precedent) If registering by phone please Do Not leave a message - keep trying Registrations begin at 9:00am If you do not have an account please set one up prior. Staggered registration for Fall 2015 Lesson Sessions begins: Aug 4, 2015 for Nicholas Sheran Pool at 9am Aug 11, 2015 for Stan Siwik Pool at 9am Cancellation Deadlines - Cancellation of classes with insufficient registration / registrants begins two (2) weeks prior to the start of lessons Cancellation Deadline Date - Fall Lesson Session - Sep 14, 2015

Registration Locations Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre Pool 401 Laval Boulevard West Lethbridge, AB Phone: 320-3046 Stan Siwik Family Pool 1901 - 15th Avenue North Lethbridge, AB Phone: 320-3054 Fritz Sick Pool 420 - 11St. South Lethbridge, AB. Phone: 320-3109

All transfers are subject to availability and may be made without penalty up to three (3) business days (Mon-Fri) prior to the lesson start date. Transfers made by Recreation Excellence will not incur a penalty. Any resulting increase in program fees due to the transfer must be paid by the customer at the time of transfer.

Medical / Relocation Withdrawals for medical / relocation reasons are permitted with no penalty prior to the lesson start date. Refunds for withdrawal after the lesson start date will result in a pro-rated refund or credit on account. Proof of medical / relocation must be provided within two (2) weeks of notification of withdrawal for refunds or credits to be issued.

Cancellations Programs with insufficient registration are subject to cancellation. Customers will be notified as soon as a decision regarding cancellation has been made. All efforts will be made to accomodate any registrants displaced by cancellations. A full refund or credit to account will be issued for courses cancelled by Recreation Excellence.

Visit Cards / Passes Passes are available in both 3 and 6 month terms. Passes are non-transferable which means others cannot use them. Refunds for passes are granted only for medical or relocation reasons. Proof of medical and proof of relocation must be provided in each case for a refund to be issued. All requests must be made before the pass expiry date. Refunds will be pro-rated for the unused portion of the pass. Passes are valid at all pools so extensions will not be granted for Annual Shutdowns. Visit cards are transferable and do not expire. They are non-refundable

Lost or Stolen Cards At the request of the card holder lost or stolen cards will be replaced. A $6.00 lost card fee will apply (does not include GST).

Aquatics

Registration

Transfers

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Nicholas Sheran Swim Programs 2015 Fall Session Sept 21 - Nov 28, 2015

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Classes will not be running; Oct 10 & Oct 12, Nov 11 2015

Preschool Programs (4mos - 5 years old) Course Name STARFISH (4mos-18mos)

$47.50

DUCK / SEA TURTLE $47.50 (18mos- 3yrs )

SEA OTTER $47.50

SALAMANDER $47.50

Aquatics

31311 31314 31316 31312 31315 31313 31317

Day Mon Tue Tue Wed Thu Sat Sat

Time 4:00 - 4:30 pm 10:45 - 11:15 am 3:30 - 4:00pm 4:30 - 5 :00 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 10:00 - 10:30 am 11:30 - 12:00 pm

31308 31309 31307 31306 31310 31304 31305

Mon Tues Wed Thu Thu Sat Sat

6:00 - 6:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 10:45 - 11:15 am 3:30 - 4:00 pm 9:00 - 9:30 am 11:00 - 11:30 am

31354 31392 31393 31355 31353 31356 31357 31395 31396 31360 31399 31361 31398 31359 31362 31400 31363 31364 31365 31366 31367 31368

Mon Mon Mon Mon Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue Wed Wed Wed Wed Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu Sat Sat Sat Sat

3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 9:15 - 9:45 am 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 10:15 - 10:45 am 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 9:00 - 9:30 am 9:30 - 10:00 am 10:30 - 11:00 am 11:00 - 11:30 am

31321 31350 31322 31320 31323 31752 31324 31352 31326 31327 31325 31334 31328 31329 31335 31332 31333

Mon Mon Mon Tue Tue Tue Tue Wed Wed Wed Thu Thu Thu Thu Sat Sat Sat

3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 9:45 - 10:15 am 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 9:45 - 10:15 am 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 9:30 - 10:00 am 10:30 - 11:00 am 11:30 - 12:00 pm

31410 31411 31409 31412 31415 31416 31414 31417 31419 31421

Mon Mon Tue Tue Wed Wed Thu Thu Sat Sat

3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 10:15 - 10:45 am 4:00 - 4:30 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 9:15 - 9:45 am 5:00 - 5:30 pm 9:00 - 9:30 am 10:30 - 11:00 am

CROCODILE $47.50

31318 31319

Sat Sat

9:00 - 9:30 am 11:30 - 12:00 pm

CROCODILE / WHALE $47.50

31426 31427 31428 31429

Mon Tue Wed Thu

5:00 - 5:30 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm

31424 31425

Sat Sat

10:30 - 11:00 pm 11:30 - 12:00 pm

SUNFISH $47.50

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Code #

WHALE $47.50

School Age Programs (6 - 14 years old) Course Name

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 1 $47.50

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 2 $47.50

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 3 $47.50

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 4 $47.50

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 5 $47.50

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 6 $47.50

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 7/8 $51.00 SWIM KIDS LEVEL 9/10 $51.00

Code #

Day

Time

31432 31434 31444 31445 31435 31436 31437 31446 31438 31440 31439 31447 31441 31442 31448 31443

Mon Mon Mon Tue Tue Tue Wed Wed Wed Thu Thu Thu Sat Sat Sat Sat

4:00 - 4:30 pm 5:00 - 5:30pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 9:00 - 9:30 am 9:30 - 10:00 am 10:00 - 10:30 pm 11:00 - 11:30 pm

31461 31449 31450 31452 31451 31453 31463 31454 31462 31455 31457 31464 31460

Mon Mon Mon Tue Tue Wed Wed Wed Thu Thu Sat Sat Sat

3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:30-5:00 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 9:30-10:00 am 10:00 - 10:30 am 10:30 - 11:00 am

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4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 9:30 - 10:00 am 10:00 - 10:30 am 11:00 - 11:30 am

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5:00 - 5:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 9:00 - 9:30 am 11:00 - 11:30 am

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6:00 - 6:30 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 9:30 - 10:00 am 10:00 - 10:30 am

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Mon Tue Wed Thu Sat Sat

4:30- 5:00 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 10:00 - 10:30 am 11:30 - 12:00 pm

31505 31504

Tue Sat

5:30 - 6:15 pm 10:30 - 11:15 am

31506 31507

Thu Sat

5:30 - 6:15 pm 11:15 - 12:00 pm

Other Swim Programs

ADULT 1 (Beginer) $51.00 ADULT 2 (Intermediate) $51.00

31302

31303

401 Laval Boulevard West / 320-3046

Tue

Thu

8:45 - 9:30 pm

8:45 - 9:30 pm


Stan Siwik Swim Programs 2015 Fall Session Sept 21 - Nov 28, 2015

Lessons will not be running; Oct 10, Oct 12, and Nov 11 2015

STARFISH (4mos-18mos)

$47.50

Code #

31520 31521 31519

Day

Time

Wed Thu Sat

10:45 - 11:15 am 4:00 - 4:30 pm 11:00 - 11:30 am

DUCK / SEA TURTLE (18mos-3yrs) $47.50

31516 31517 31518 31515

Mon Tue Sat Sat

10:45 - 11:15am 5:00 - 5:30 pm 9:30 - 10:00 am 11:30 - 12:00 pm

SEA OTTER $47.50

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Mon Mon Mon Mon Tue Tue Tue Tue Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Thu Thu Thu Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat

9:15 - 9:45 am 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 10:15 - 10:45 am 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 9 :00 - 9:30 am 9:30 - 10:00 pm 10:00 - 10:30 am 11:00 - 11:30 am 11:30 - 12:00 pm

SALAMANDER $47.50

SUNFISH $47.50

CROCODILE $47.50

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Mon Mon Mon Mon Tue Tue Tue Wed Wed Wed Wed Thu Thu Thu Sat Sat Sat Sat

9:45 - 10:15 am 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 9:45 - 10:15 am 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 9:00 - 9:30 am 10:00 - 10:30 am 10:30 - 11:00 am 11:30 - 12:00 pm

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10:15 - 10:45 am 5:00 - 5:30 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 9:15 - 9:45 am 3:30 - 4:00 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 9:00 - 9:30 am 10:30 - 11:00pm 11:30 - 12:00 pm

Sat Sat

9:00 - 9:30 am 10:30 - 11:00 am

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CROCODILE / WHALE $47.50

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Mon Tue Wed Thu

3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm

WHALE $47.50

31616 31617

Sat Sat

9:30 - 10:00 am 10:00 - 10:30 am

Other Swim Programs ADULT 1 - Beginner $51.00 ADULT 2 - Intermediate $51.00

31508

Mon

8:45 - 9:30 pm

31509

Wed

8:45 - 9:30 pm

School Age Programs (6 - 14 years old)

Course Name

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 1 $47.50

Code # 31638 31628 31629 31630 31631 31632 31639 31640 31633 31641 31634 31635 31636 31637

Day

Mon Mon Mon Tue Tue Wed Wed Wed Thu Thu Thu Sat Sat Sat

Time

3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 9:30 - 10:00 am 10:30 - 11:00 am 11:30 - 12:00 pm

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4:30 - 5:00 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 10:00 - 10:30 am 11:00 - 11:30 am

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5:00 - 5:30 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 10:00 - 10:30 am 11:00 - 11:30 am

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 5 $47.50

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Mon Tue Wed Thu Sat

4:00 - 4:30 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 9:00 - 9:30 am

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 6 $47.50

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Mon Tue Wed Thu Sat

4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 11:00 - 11:30 am

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 2 $47.50

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 3 $47.50

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 4 $47.50

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 7 $51.00

Sat

9:00 - 9:45 am

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Mon Tue Wed Thu

5:45 - 6:30 pm 5:00 - 5:45 pm 5:45 - 6:30 pm 5:00 - 5:45 pm

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Sat

9:45 - 10:30 am

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 9

31695

Sat

10:30 - 11:15 am

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 9/10 $51.00

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Mon Tue Wed Thu

5:00 - 5:45 pm 5:45 - 6:30 pm 5:00 - 5:45 pm 5:45 - 6:30 pm

31696

Sat

11:15am - 12:00 pm

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 7/8 $51.00 SWIM KIDS LEVEL 8

$51.00

31693

4:00 - 4:30 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 9:30 - 10:00 am 10:30 - 11:00 am

$51.00

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 10 $51.00

1901 - 15 Avenue North / 320-3054

Aquatics

Preschool Programs (4mos - 5 years old)

Course Name

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Advanced Swim Programs Fall 2015

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*All Advanced Courses will be held at Stan Siwik Pool

Assistant Water Safety Instructor - $250.00 Dates Sept 26,27 Oct 3,4

Course # 31510

Day Sat/Sun

Water Safety Instructor - $200.00

Time 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Dates Nov 7,8/14,15

This 30 hour course is a prerequisite for the Water Safety Instructor course. Candidates must be 15+ years of age and have the ability to perform Swim Kids 10 strokes and skills. Upon completion of the course candidates must do 8 hours of co-teaching with a Red Cross Swim program.

32052

Wed

5:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Note: Must bring proof of WSI certification to the exam 31511

Fri Sat/Sun

Sat

Nov 27,28,29 Dec 4,5 6

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Wed Tue

5:00 pm - 9:30 pm

31514

Fri Sat/Sun

5:00 pm - 9:00 pm 9:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Standard First Aid - $145.00

NEW* Red Cross Baby Sitting- $65.00 32054 32055

Wed

This 40 hour course will certify successful candidates with the NLS Pool option award. Candidates must be 16 years old, have a current Bronze Cross & hold a current Standard First Aid award. Please bring proof of SFA/CPR C to first class.

Note: Must bring proof of Standard First Aid to the exam

Oct 7,14 Nov 10,17

31623

National Lifeguard Pool- $265.00

SFA Recert - $85.00 31624

9:00am-5:00 pm

Note: Must bring NL certification and current Standard First Aid cert. to the exam

5:00pm-8:30pm 9:00am-5:30pm

This 32 hour course will certify the successful candidate in both Br. Med. and Br. Cross. Candidates must be 13 years old or have completed Br. Star & must complete their Br. Medallion before testing for Br. Cross.

Sept 19

Sat/Sun

Time

NL Pool Recert - $65.00

Nov 4

Bronze Medallion/Cross - $255.00 Oct 16,17,18 23,24,25

31706

Day

This 25 hour course will certify candidates who complete the course as Water Safety Instructors. Candidates must be 15+ years of age & have completed the AWSI course. Upon completion of the course candidates must do 12 hours of co-teaching with a Red Cross Swim program. *Must have all AWSI Co-teach hours complete before course start date.

WSI Recert - $85.00 Sept 16

Course #

4:00 pm - 8:00 pm 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Basic First Aid and Cargiving skills for youth 11-15 years old. During During this 8 hour course,participants will learn how to provide care to younger children in a variety of age groups, and how to prevent and respond to emergencies.

Nov 21,22

31626

Sat/Sun

8:30am- 5:00pm

Successful candidates will receive certification in Standard 1st Aid & CPR C. Held in the classroom at Stan Siwik Pool (1901 - 15 Ave North)

Prices include all materials and certification fees. GST not included.

Want to be a Red Cross Swim Instructor? But... You are currently certified as a Swim Instructor with a different society or You were previously certified with Red Cross but have not re-certified within the grace period

Aquatics

Then the Splash Back/Transfer program is for You!

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Get the books, do a self study course at home and then come in with our Instructor Trainer for 3 - 5hrs to show your skills (A co-teach with a certified WSI may be required - case by case basis)

If interested Contact Sunni at (403) 329-7382

1901 - 15 Ave North (403) 320-3054


ABOUT THE POOLS Can I take pictures of my kids in the pool?

FAQ’s - Taking Pictures

Recreation Excellence makes public safety its top priority in the facilities we operate. Due to the advances in technology along with the ease of which things can be posted on the internet the following policy is in place for the use of electronic recording equipment in the facilities we operate in order to protect the privacy of our patrons as much as possible. MEDIA Media personnel must have permission from the Assistant General Manager or General Manager to be in the facility. An agenda as to what they are filming or taking pictures of must be provided. All patrons / staff members must be made aware that filming / picture taking is occurring in the facility. In addition the media must receive permission from any patrons / staff members that they will be filming / taking pictures of (documentation required). The Facility Manager will be made aware that the media will be in the facility and staff members are not permitted to speak to the media on behalf of the facility or Recreation Excellence unless authorized to do so. PUBLIC The use of any type of electronic recording equipment, including but not limited to, cell phones, cameras, video recorders, tablets, computers etc. is strictly prohibited in any of the change rooms within the facility. Patrons must get permission to take pictures / video in the rest of the facility. The patron will be made aware that they can only take pictures / video of those who have provided consent. The patron will identify to staff those who they are filming and staff may verify with those patrons if necessary.

Watch for these signs in the future to help you understand where different recreation and sports opportunities fall into the spectrum of physical literacy and the long-term athlete development model! The first three stages: Active Start (0-6) - fun, part of daily life! Active play in safe and challenging environments is best

Learn to Train (9-12 boys, 8-11 girls) -- a period of accelerated learning of coordination and fine motor skills! Time to develop all fundamental movement skills and learn overall sports skills physicalliteracy.ca

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FUNdamentals (6-9 boys, 6-8 girls) - skill development is best achieved as a combination of unstructured play in a safe and challenging environment

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Soccer Soccer likely dates in Lethbridge from the 1880s. Michael Hoyland, who wrote a book called A Century of Soccer in Southern Alberta, wrote the “first known soccer games, or football as it was called, was in 1880 at Lethbridge, although the game may have arrived with the North West Mounted Police six years earlier.” While the date of 1880 is questionable (Lethbridge as a community wasn’t in existence in 1880), it suggests Lethbridge was one of the first communities in southern Alberta to play soccer.

Games were played in Galt Gardens and many people came to watch. Soccer remained very popular and there were numerous organized teams. Many of the teams were created along ethnic lines,

such as the Shamrocks and Sons of England teams. The 1930s saw the best known of all the soccer teams to come from Lethbridge – the Lethbridge Supinas. The Supinas, established in 1932 by North Lethbridge merchant Nick Supina, played at the Adams Park on 13 Street North. They played on a field of dirt and prairie grass; however, the stands held 500 people and were regularly full.

The Supinas won the Alberta championship in 1932, 1934 and 1935. The team was inducted into the Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame.

Lethbridge Historical Society Did You Know?

403-320-4994

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lhs@albertahistory.org

www.albertahistory.org

Photos: Galt Museum & Archives Lethbridge Soccer Team, 1910 (19760235201) and Lethbridge & District Soccer Team, 1927 (196417000)


creating arts in southern alberta

230 8 Street S 403.327.CASA www.casalethbridge.ca

CASA CONNECT

FALL 2015 Registration ongoing

Sign-up at www.casalethbridge.ca under the “Casa Connect E-Newsletter” tab!

PROGRAM INFO: www.casalethbridge.ca

A free e-newsletter with information on what’s happening at Casa!

gallery

Exhibitions

Current Exhibitions: Barb Goodman: The Disassembled & Catalogued Identity

Annie Martin:

Art, Fine Craft Music, Demonstrations & more!

HALLOWEEN MONSTER MASH Saturday, October 31, 7pm

Halloween music, games karaoke, fashion show, film fest & more! Tickets $25 advance, $30 door 18+ -A fundraiser for the Casa Gallery-

Arts, Culture & Heritage

CHRISTMAS AT CASA Join us for our third annual artisan market! Friday, November 21 & Saturday, November 22

flotilla -Until October 30-

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Casa Gallery:  Barb Goodman: The Disassembled & Catalogued Identity  Annie Martin: Flotilla Until October 30

Casa www.casalethbridge.ca 403.327.CASA

Halloween Monster Mash (18+) Saturday, October 31, 7:00pm ATB Financial Community Room Galt Museum & Archives www.galtmuseum.com

Discovery Hall: A Legacy of Adventure & Art: The Life of Miss Edith Fanny Kirk Until October 12

Lethbridge Artists Club

Casa 3 Exhibition Until October 30 2nd floor, Casa

Lethbridge Community Band www.lcbs.ca

Oktoberfest Saturday, October 17: 7:00 pm St. Joseph School, Coaldale

www.lethbridgeartistsclub.wordpress.com

Halloween Spooktacular! Saturday, October 31, 1:00pm & 3:00 pm Sterndale Bennett Theatre Lethbridge Folk Club 403.381.4449 www.lethbridgefolkclub.com

Allen and Arnell Concert Friday, October 2, 8:00pm Location: The Wolf's Den, 1502 - 2 Ave S

Arts, Culture & Heritage

Ken Hamm concert Saturday, October 24, 8:00pm The Cave (Lethbridge College 3000 College Dr S)

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Lethbridge Public Library www.lethlib.ca 810 5 St S

In the Gallery: Douglass Scholes: The Wanderings of a Rubbish Picker Until December 9

advancing the arts in lethbridge Allied Arts Council

318 7 St S 403.320.0555 info@artslethbridge.org www.artslethbridge.org facebook: Allied Arts Council Twitter: AACLeth


Series 1 - Beatles & Beethoven Monday, October 5, 8:00pm Southminster United Church

Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra www.lethbridgesymphony.org

Symphony Extras - A - Festival Français Saturday, October 24, 8:00 pm La Cite des Prairies - 2104 6 Ave S Think Tank Events toddlacharite@hotmail.com

THE UNUSUAL SUSPECTS: Cult Film Themed Art Show & Sale Until November 10 Location: Owl Acoustic Lounge, 411 3 Ave S

University of Lethbridge Art Gallery www.ulag.ca

A Necessary Fiction – The Portrait Until October 29 Main Gallery Pictures of the Floating World Until October 23 Helen Christou Gallery Culture Vulture Saturdays – Dreamcatchers Saturday, October 24, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Main Atrium, Centre for the Arts Knit ‘n’ Knatter / Crochet ‘n’ Chatter Monday, October 26 - 12 – 1 pm Main Gallery, W600, Centre for the Arts Music at Noon Series: (12:15 - 1:00)  Tuesday, October 6: Patrick Raftery, tenor; Carolyn Herrington, piano  Tuesday, October 20: Peter Visentin, violin; Deanna Oye, piano  Tuesday, October 27: Edmonton Saxophone Quartet University of Lethbridge Recital Hall (W570)

Weldon Rising by Phyllis Nagy Richie Wilcox – Director October 20 - 24, 7:30 pm University Theatre

advancing the arts in lethbridge Allied Arts Council

Visit our online arts calendar @ www.artslethbridge.org

Arts, Culture & Heritage

University of Lethbridge Faculty of Fine Arts www.ulethbridge.ca/finearts 403.329.2227

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Fri OCT

02, 09 | 7, 8 & 9pm

Sat OCT 03, 10 | 8, 9 & 10pm Thu OCT 08 | 8 & 9pm

Wednesdays at 2:00 1st & 3rd Wed 2:00 pm twice monthly program for 55+

Thursdays at the Galt

of Our

Archives, Discovery Hall & Museum Store open to 9 pm programs start at 7 pm cash bar open 5-8 pm

Saturdays at 1:00

weekly family program 1-2pm | details online presented with Green Acres Kiwanis Club of Lethbridge

Arts, Culture & Heritage

Don’t miss A Legacy of Adventure

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& Art: The Life of Miss Edith Fanny Kirk

= admission applies | free for Annual Pass Holders

YEAR-ROUND HOURS OF OPERATION 10-5 mon-sat | 10-9 thu | 1-5 sun + hol CLOSED DEC 25-26, JAN 01, Easter Sunday

Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, detail of V14-AC192.pg1

opens OCT 31.15

07 Collections Investigation –Establishing the relevancy of artifacts at the Galt Museum & Archives with Jane Edmundson 21 Steady As She Goes with Chris Morrison 04 Seed Starting with Beatrice Milner 15 Ukrainian Embroidery with Sharon Malec

03 10 18

Worry Dolls Multicultural Games Embroidery

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Ukrainian Cabbage Rolls

special time: 1–2:30pm

Pumpkin Pie

12 Exhibit Closes

program information & event tickets:

information desk 403.320-3954 | info@galtmuseum.com

www.galtmuseum.com


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Questions? Feedback? Contact us at 403.320.4716

NEW Children’s Programs at the Main Branch

The Friends of the Lethbridge Public Library invite you to celebrate Library Month by taking advantage of this special offer:

Storytime for Kinder Kids with Miss Pati

Purchase an annual membership at Galt Museum & Archives, SAAG or Casa and receive a FREE Library card. Only in October and only for Lethbridge residents.

(Fridays) October 2, 9, 16, 30 10 :00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.

Lego at the Library

October 26 (Monday) 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Fun for the whole family. If you have any LEGO bricks that you are no longer using, please consider donating them to our LEGO club.

Minecraft Club

(Fridays) October 2, 9, 16, 30 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Grades 4-6. Join others to build, create and play. Bring your own laptop or device.

Membership Plus!

Foreign Film Festival 2015

October 19 The Nightingale (French) October 20 Leviathan (Russian) October 21 Guten Tag Ramon(Spanish) October 22 The Belier Family (French) October 23 Winter Sleep (Turkish) Films begin at 7:00 p.m. Theatre Gallery (Main Branch) Admission is free.

Main Branch

810 - 5th Avenue South Lethbridge, AB T1J 4C4

403-380-7310

The Crossings Branch and Bookmobile

255 Britannia Boulevard West Lethbridge, AB T1J 4A3

403-320-4037

www.lethlib.ca

Holiday Closures: Monday, October 12 (Thanksgiving Day)

Arts, Culture & Heritage

October is Canadian Library Month!

Canadian Libraries enhance the quality of life for all Canadians. They foster lifelong learning; play a vital role in helping Canadians of all ages access the information and tools that they need to live, learn and work! Over 21 million Canadians have a public library card! Do you?

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Halloween SpooktaCular! Saturday, October 31 ~ 1PM & 3PM Sterndale Bennett Theatre ~ 1002 4th Ave S Lethbridge Community Gold Band ~ Ken Rogers, conductor Tickets: $15 ~ Regular, Children 12 and younger ~ FREE! Tickets available at Casa (230 - 8 St S) or at the door Sponsored by

Arts, Culture & Heritage

lcbs.ca

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Image: Freepik.com

Musical fun for children of all ages ~ wear your best costume!


Contact us for more information or to register in any of these programs! 403-327-8770 ext. 21 | info@saag.ca | www.saag.ca

FA L L P R O G R A M M I N G

tender fingers (Ages 3 to 5)

craft beer festival

Wednesdays until December 16 (except November 11) 9 AM to 12 PM Drop in: $20 | $18 for members

Presented by Andrew Hilton Wine & Spirits, Two Guys And A Pizza Place, and Plum

Tender Fingers is a program designed to introduce basic art skills as well as creative thinking and problem solving to young artists. Working together and individually, we will explore our own creativity using a variety of conventional and non-conventional materials. Our morning program will also include a snack and story time as well as some fresh air playtime in Galt Gardens.

Saturday, October 17 Flight 1: 5 to 7:30 PM | Flight 2: 7:30 to 10 PM SOLD OUT $30 | $25 for members (includes 7 samples and 1 slice of pizza) Designated Driver tickets: $10 | $7.50 The second flight sold out in a day! Don’t wait to pick up your tickets for the first flight. With over 40 beers to taste and delicious pizza by the slice we promise your taste buds won’t be disappointed. Cheers!

articulations VII: fantastic film workshops (Ages 6 to 11) art appreciation lecture series

These day-long workshops are designed to turn PD Days into a fantastic learning opportunity for children interested in creating their own films. We will explore the fundamentals of film under a variety of different styles and themes. Each workshop is unique so feel free to enroll in all or one of our Fantastic Film Workshops. Learn about Filmmaking Fundamentals in session one and Stop Motion in session two.

October 13 to November 17 Tuesdays from 7 to 9 PM Series: $90 | $80 for members | Drop in rate: $15 Articulations offers an introduction to key individuals, moments, issues and ideas in the field of visual arts. This year’s series focuses on the influences, themes and ideas informing our fall and winter exhibitions. Some highlights include Chris Cran, Petra Malá Miller, Corinne Thiessen, and Jane Edmundson. They’ll share their insight and expertise, providing an occasion to think critically and participate in conversations about art.

REGISTRATION POLICY: Payments in full must be made at the time of registration. Neither full nor partial refunds can be made after the registration deadline, as programs and activities are funded based upon the number of participants registered.

SOUTHERN ALBERTA ART GALLERY 6 0 1 T H I R D AV E S L E T H B R I D G E A B | 4 0 3 . 3 2 7. 8 7 7 0 | W W W. S A A G . C A

Arts, Culture & Heritage

October 23 | November 13 9 AM to 5 PM $50 per class | $45 for members

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arts in lethbridge arts feature Lethbridge Community Band The Lethbridge Community Band Society presents 6 major concerts and numerous smaller events each year. The LCBS is a community group dedicated to improving the quality of life in Lethbridge and the surrounding area by providing a learning and performance outlet for brass, woodwind and percussion players of all ages. The LCBS will celebrate 30 years of music making in 2017. Join the LCBS for Oktoberfest on October 17 and Halloween Spooktacular on October 31. For more information, please visit lcbs.ca.

factoids

403.320.0555 www.artslethbridge.org

Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge 318 7 St S communications@artslethbridge.org Facebook: AlliedArtsCouncil

Twitter: AACLeth

Did You Know?

Did you know? In 2014 Casa was visited by over 80 000 people through classes, special events and tours?

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Fitness 55 Plus Club

Watch TV during your work out! Annual Pass: $180; Monthly Pass: $18; or 20-Visit Pass: $25. (Plus $10 key fob deposit)

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Spacious hall with seating for 200 people includes small kitchen & A/V systems. $500 Great for weddings, anniversaries, and other family gatherings and staff functions. Beautiful modern room for up to 60 people, $190, includes sink, stove, refrigerator, microwave oven & A/V systems. View rooms at “Rentals” www.nordbridgeseniors.com


Opokaa’sin Early Intervention Society Committed to strengthen and empowering Aboriginal families & community

We are currently accepting registrations for DAY CARE!

Programs & Services Head Start & Day Care Kindergarten Kindercare After School Program Parents & Children Together Triple P—Positive Parenting Nobody’s Perfect Parenting Program

For more information and updated events and programs please visit our website! Come for a visit at our new facility!

241 Stafford Drive North Lethbridge, Alberta T1H 2A5

www.opokaasin.org

(403)380-2569 Call for more information

The Lethbridge Public Library

FAMILY JAM

A Unique Opportunity

For Young Performers to Showcase Their Talents On a Public Stage. Performers Under 18 and Their Parents are Cordially Invited! For upcoming dates join: "Lethbridge Public Library Family Jam at The Owl Acoustic Lounge" on Facebook! Stage Runs: 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Community Services

The Lethbridge Public Library and The Owl Acoustic Lounge PRESENT:

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WEEK WITHOUT VIOLENCE 2015 October 12 - 18, 2015 A week of events - some serious, some fun - aimed at helping end violence in our society. Chalk the Walk - all week Draw your images of a peaceful life on YWCA's sidewalk. Stop by any time throughout the week. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Power of Being a Girl Conference - Wednesday, October 14th This annual conference promotes healthy lifestyles for young women in grades 9 to 12 in Southern Alberta. The focus of this year's event is self defense, female leadership and being a strong support system for your peers. To register for this conference, see your school counsellor. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Books Build Better Brains Event - Thursday, October 15th 9:30am - 12:30pm

Community Services

The 4th annual FREE book give-away for all preschoolers! Fun activities! Snacks! Tour the Lethbridge Public Library Bookmobile! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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"You Make A Difference in My Life" Ribbon campaign - all week Let someone know they've made a difference in your life by presenting them with this special ribbon. For a donation, you can pick one up at any Lethbridge Scotiabank.


Donating Partner Organizations Arts, Culture, and Recreation

Lethbridge Presents Discover Your City!

Sports

Lethbridge Presents is a community development program whereby events in the community (whether for sports, recreation, culture or knowledge) are made accessible to each and every citizen through the use of a library card. This program is made possible through a partnership of community-minded organizations and individuals.

Theatre

Check www.lethlib.ca/lethbrid ge-presents to find tickets and details on the program.

Music

Lethbridge Jazz Festival Lethbridge Symphony The Geomatic Attic Evergreen Golf Centre 18-hole golf Evergreen Golf Centre mini-putt Lethbridge Bulls Lethbridge College Kodiaks (Volleyball and Basketball ) Lethbridge Hurricanes Paradise Canyon Golf Resort Puttz Miniature Golf Course (Movie Mill) University of Lethbridge Pronghorns (Basketball & Hockey) Movie Mill New West Theatre University of Lethbridge Faculty of Fine Arts

www.lethlib.ca/lethbridge-presents

If you are interested in donating tickets, please contact Terra.Plato@lethlib.ca

Transit passes are available to those attending an event through Lethbridge Presents courtesy of City of Lethbridge transit. Our inventory of tickets changes all the time – we will be adding new tickets, so be sure to check the website regularly.

Community Services

City of Lethbridge arenas City of Lethbridge/Recreation Excellence pools City of Lethbridge Transit Enmax Centre Exhibition Park Fort Whoop Up Galt Museum & Archives Lethbridge International Air Show Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Southern Alberta Art Gallery University of Lethbridge 1st Choice Savings Centre for Sport & Wellness

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Did you know?

Children under 3 years old are at an increased risk of cold-related injuries because their heads are proportionally larger than the rest of their bodies. Heat is lost quickly from the head. Warm, dry clothing reduces the risk of frostbite and hyperthermia and helps children and families stay active in the wintertime! -Alberta Health Services *

Coats for Kids and Families es warm this winter!

Keeping our communiti

ber 13, From now until Friday, Novem r-wear te drop off your gently used winMG LLP or at United Way, KP anches! Lethbridge TD Canada Trust br

itts, e coats, snowpants,wmha ts! Items accepted includ ne d an s ot bo scarves, gently used snow

Please ensure all items are clean and in good repair before donating!

at no cost to community Donated items will be distributed d Way Partner Agencies. members with the help of Unite

s!

Thank you for your donation

KPMG LLP •

500, 400 - 4 Ave. S. (Lethbridge Centre Tower)

TD Canada Trust Branches • • • •

Lethbridge Centre , 200 - 4 Ave. S. 409 Highlands Blvd. W. 2925 - 26 Ave. N. College Mall, 2033 Mayor Magrath Dr. S.

United Way •

1277 - 3 Ave. S. Lethbridge

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* visit http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/4937.asp for more information.


October 2015 Programs & Events Children’s Programs Nature themes explored through fun, games & discovery! Adults are required to sign children into this free drop-in program and pick them up promptly at noon.

Ages 6 to 10

Saturdays 10:00am -12:00pm

October 3: Chomp & Chew October 10: No Program October 17 & 24: Bats & Spiders October 31 SPECIAL Family Program: Bat House Building (see details below)

Family Fun On October 31, join the effort to build a world record of 5,000 bat houses across North America in one day! That’s a lot of safe and happy homes for bats to raise their pups!

Bat House Building: Saturday, October 31

Cost: $10 per bat house Call to register (starting Oct. 20) for one of the following programs :

Ages 11 to 15

Sunday Nature Walk

Bats October 11, 2:00 - 3:00pm Join an interpreter for a walk through the Nature Reserve.

10:00am-12 noon

*Must be accompanied by an adult

1:30-3:30pm

Ask a Naturalist

October 4, 18 & 25 Look for one of our naturalists out on the trails from 1:30 - 2:30pm to answer all your nature questions.

Join us at the Nature Centre for this special Bat Week event! Recommended for families with children ages 6+. Cost: $10 per bat house. Call to register, starting October 20.

New Exhibit Coming Soon!

Going Batty Bats play extremely important roles in local ecosystems but are often feared and misunderstood. These amazing creatures play vital roles in Lethbridge ecosystems and are in need of our protection. Exhibit opens October 20.

EXHIBIT Open 10 am to 4 pm Daily (Closed Mondays)

@ For more information, call 403-320-3064 lethbridge.ca/hsnc | hsnc@lethbridge.ca Located north of Indian Battle Park under the CPR High Level Bridge

Helen Schuler Nature Centre

Ages 6 to 10

Friday, October 30 2:00-4:00pm

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Bats Did you know? The navigational system of bats consists of a highly developed sonar or echo-location system.

Photo credit: Jessica Deacon –Rogers (HSNC)

Bats have had a long relationship with people. Bats have been characters in our stories and myths and ancient legends, often representing evil—a representation they do not deserve.

Fortunately a more understanding and appreciative view of bats emerged in recent years. Social attitudes towards these magnificent animals have improved now that we recognize:

Did You Know?

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Bats provide environmentally-friendly insect control; Bats play a critical role in pollinating a wide range of plant species; Bats are natural elements in many ecosystems and play an important role as predators of a variety of flying insects, many of which are pests for people, crops or forests;

In Alberta, it is illegal to molest, disturb, or destroy bat hibernacula between September 1 and April 30. While bats are not protected by law in the province, they are a true indicator of environmental health and play a number of key roles in natural ecosystems. Their presence should be encouraged. Source: “Getting Past the Dark Ages: Bats and People” from esrd.alberta.ca

For more details:

Box 1691, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4K4 LethbridgeNatureSociety@gmail.com

Ultrasonic sound waves produced in rapid pulses ranging from 20 to more than 500 pulses per second are bounced off objects around the bat.

Interpretation of the returning sound waves (the echo) allows the bat to determine the distance, speed, direction, texture, and size of an object.

This system of echo-location is extremely precise and individual bats have a remarkable ability to identify their own signals and avoid confusion even when surrounded by thousands of other echo-locating bats.

The aphorism "blind as a bat" has no factual basis!

Lethbridge Naturalists’ Society Join us to learn more about your natural world!

Annual General Meeting (AGM) October 14 at 7PM in the Community Room at Helen Schuler Nature Centre Everyone is welcome to attend!


Squash Lessons and League

Nutrition Programs

Personal Training

Birthday parties

If you are not sure how to get started on a workout plan or are not achieving the results you want, check out the personal training offered by certified professionals. Get started with five 30 minute sessions for $100.

Register by contacting 403.382.6903 or recreationservices@lethbridgecollege.ca lethbridgecollege.ca/recreationservices

Eat well, Live well. Work with a certified nutrition coach to get a personalized nutrition plan. Choose a monthly plan and learn about super foods, meal portioning and more. Rates start at $75/month.

Spend an hour playing sports or fun games in the gym and then have an hour in the Student Association Cave for cake, presents or even a dance party. For birthday party booking contact: 403.320.3202 ext. 5753

Lethbridge College

Take your squash game to the next level by meeting with our in-house squash coach for private or semi-private lessons. Or, join squash league and face different opponents each week.

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CS4L

Physical Literacy Workshops 2015 WORKSHOPS NOVEMBER 20th

COALDALE ALBERTA

Facilitated by: Canadian Sport for Life Hosted by: PLAYCoaldale & PLAYLethbridge

Physical Literacy 201 & 301: - Physical Literacy Assessment for Youth

- Integrating Physical Literacy into your Programming

Friday November 20th - 8:00am - 5:00pm LOCATION: Coaldale Hub 2107 13 Street, Coaldale AB

REGISTRATION OPENS OCTOBER 1st! To register, please visit: lethbridgecollege.ca/befitforlife For more information, please contact: Stephanie at community@coaldale.ca, or 403-345-1325

Lethbridge College

This workshop is proudly funded by the Royal Bank of Canada, the Alberta Sport Connection, and the Government of Canada

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WORK SHOPS

CS4L.ca


Public Legal Education– Sept. - Oct., 2015 Evening video conferences from Lethbridge College An Enduring Power of Attorney - A Personal Directive- AWill: A Legal Toolkit - Sept. 23 Being and Executor - Sept. 30 Small Claims Court and How it Works - Oct. 7 An Enduring Power of Attorney - A Personal Directive- AWill: A Legal Toolkit - Oct. 14 Information. Identity Theft and the Law- Oct. 21

Law at Lunch At lunchtime series co-sponsored by the Lethbridge Public Library and the Public Legal Education Programs:

For details about dates, times, how to participate and other information go to lethbridgecollege.ca and click on Continuing Education, then Public Legal Education; or contact the Public Legal Education Program at 403-320-3288. Lethbridge College’s Public Legal Education Program is funded by a grant from the Alberta Law Foundation. The program provides general education and information but not legal advice.

Lethbridge College

Being an Executor Sept. 23 An Enduring Power of Attorney- A Personal Directive- AWill: A Legal Toolkit -Sept. 30 Looking After Dependent Parents - Oct. 7 Residential Tenancies - Oct. 21

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Walk to School: learning through locomotion It’s October, and autumn is in full swing. The weather is cooling off, but that doesn’t mean we can’t get outside and enjoy some fresh air. October is International Walk to School Month (IWALK, 2013). As part of the Active and Safe Routes to School (ASRTS) program, IWALK is challenging students to embrace active transport and walk to school in October. In May of this year, the Active Healthy Kids Canada revealed its report card for physical activity for children and youth. Did they make the grade? Not even close. Canadian youth received a D grade for active transportation, and a D- for overall physical activity (Active Healthy Kids Canada, 2013). It is recommended that children and youth get 60 minutes of activity a day, and a brisk walk to school is a great way to get some of that time in. In a recent TEDx talk in Regina, Jennifer Keesmaat, the executive director for the City of Toronto pointed out that in 1969, only 12 per cent of the population was driven to school. Today, only 12 per cent of the population walks to school. She suggests that walking to school provides a rite of passage for children. In addition, they learn problem solving skills, learn to navigate their community and are more likely to be active throughout the day. There are also environmental benefits when children walk to school, and Walking to school allows children to become autonomous adults. Here are some Be Fit for Life approved tips for a successful commute: • Understand the rules of the road • Form a Walking School Bus, where a group of students is led by a designated adult. • Make the journey a little more fun and try a pedometer challenge. For more information on your community’s “walkability”, check out the Neighbourhood walkability checklist at

Did You Know?

saskatchewaninmotion.ca

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Hope to see you walking this month. For more information call 403-382-6919 or go to lethbridgecollege.ca/befitforlife


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October activities

ACTIVITÉS OCTOBRE

Groupe de jeu pré-scolaire Preschool Play Group

7 et 21 octobre à la Médiathèque

October 7th and 21st at Mediatheque

Activité ados Activity for Teens

29 octobre à la Cité des Prairies October 29th at Cité des Prairies

Danse d’Halloween Halloween Dance

30 octobre à la Cité des Prairies

October 30th at Cité des des Prairies

Cours de français French Classes

Les samedis matins à la Cité des Prairies Saturday mornings at Cité des des Prairies

Association canadienne-française de l’Alberta Régionale de Lethbridge

2104 - 6e Avenue Sud, Lethbridge, T1J 1C3 403-328-8506

direction.lethbridge@acfa.ab.ca www.acfa.ab.ca/lethbridge

City of Lethbridge Cemetery Services

Telephone: 403.320.3008 | Fax: 403.329.1776 | Email: cemetery@lethbridge.ca

Public Information & Events

In accordance with City of Lethbridge Cemetery Bylaw 5004

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FALL & WINTER Cemetery Hours - from October 1st to March 31st the cemetery gates will remain open between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.

Flowers, funeral designs or floral pieces will be permitted on a grave the day of the burial and for a period of five calendar days.

No glass encased wreath or any stand, holder, vase, receptacle, jar, bottle or pot made of glass or other breakable material is allowed on any graves in the cemetery. This type of material creates a hazard for our mowing and snow removal crews and could cause serious injury.

In accordance with the Provincial Cemeteries Act, no person shall be in a cemetery during the hours of darkness.

The Cemetery Administrative Office is located in Mountain View Cemetery, 1210 Scenic Drive South. Open weekdays 8:00 a.m. to Noon and 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. Records for all four City Cemeteries are maintained at this location (Archmount, Mountain View, Royal View Memorial and St. Patrick’s).


Are you having a Christmas Craft Sale or Tradeshow in November or December? Is your group a registered Non-Profit?

Advertise your event for

FREE! *

in the November issue of this guide!

For details on how to submit, please email your groups information and ad to: leisureguide@lethbridge.ca or call 403-320-3011 *Available only to Registered Non-Profit Groups

Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame

Categories Include:  Athlete  Builder  Team  Special

Nomination packages available on our website www.lethbridge.ca or pick up a printed package from City Hall, 3rd Floor

Visit our website www.lethbridgesportshalloffame.ca    

Find: Nomination information Nomination packages Events and display locations Contact information

For more information or applications email us at leisure@lethbridge.ca or call 403.320.4716

Public Information & Events

NOMINATIONS FOR INDUCTION INTO THE LETHBRIDGE SPORTS HALL OF FAME ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR 2015

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Oct. 5, 13, 20, 30 Nov. 2, 10, 12, Dec. 1

Oct. 9,19. 27 Nov. 5, 13, 23 Dec. 2

Oct. 5, 8, 19, 23, 29 Oct. 7, 22, 30 Nov. 3, 16, 20, 25, 30 Nov. 2, 6, 18 Dec. 1, 11 Dec. 3, 8 Oct. 13, 21 Nov. 4, 24 Dec. 10

Oct. 15 Nov. 19, 30 Dec. 9

Oct. 16, 21, 23 Nov. 6, 9, 20 Dec. 3, 11

Oct. 14, 28 Nov. 3, 11, 19 Dec. 4

Oct. 6, 12, 26 Nov. 4, 13, 17, 23 Dec. 4

Oct. 9, 20 Nov. 9, 24, 27 Dec. 7

Oct. 29 Nov. 26 Dec. 7

Oct. 12, 22 Nov. 5 Dec. 2

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Public Information & Events


RECREATION & CULTURE - ANNUAL BOOKING DEADLINES ICE CENTRES Includes: Nicholas Sheran, Adams, Henderson, Civic & Labor Club. Summer Ice (May - August) Sports Camps ................................................. Jan 15 Recreation Hockey.......................................... Jan 15 Private Rentals................................................ Jan 15 Summer Arena Floor (May – August) Recreation Ball or Inline Hockey ....................... Feb 1 Private Rental ................................................... Feb 1 Winter Ice (September – April) School (Public and Private) ................................ June Tournaments .....................................................July 1 Leagues ........................................................... July 1 Private Rentals................................................. July 1 For additional information phone 403-320-3009

ENMAX CENTRE Summer and Winter Use ............................... 403-320-4040

SPECIAL EVENTS PERMITS (PARKLAND & PARADE) Runs, Festivals, Other Public Events 2016 Events .......................................... November 1 Private Events .................... One month prior to event For applications phone 403-320-3011.

GYMNASIUMS Includes: Fritz Sick Gym #1, Lethbridge School District #51 and District # 4. Summer .......................................................... April 1 Schools (Fall/Winter) ....................................... June 1 Fritz (Fall/Winter) ............................................ June 1 For additional information, phone 403-320-3011

Public Information & Events

BALL FIELDS & SOCCER FIELDS

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(May – September) Includes: school diamonds & fields, Lethbridge Sports Park and parkland fields. Deadline ..................................................... March 15 For additional information, phone 403-320-3011

PEENAQUIM PARK SOFTBALL COMPLEX Softball Complex Office ...................... 403-327-6393

Application forms, fees and facility information available on our website at

www.lethbridge.ca/leisure

SWIMMING POOLS Includes: Henderson Pool (outdoor), Fritz Sick Pool (indoor), Stan Siwik Family Pool (indoor) & Nicholas Sheran Pool (indoor). School Class Lessons (September – June) …………………………………………………..June 15 (ECS, Grade 4, Grade 5, High School) ……………………. late applications will be accepted School Join Public Swims ................... September 15 (October – December 31) School Join Public Swims ...................... December 1 (January 1 – June 30) For information and applications contact: Fritz Sick Pool 403-320-3109 Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre Pool 403-320-3047 Stan Siwik Family Pool 403-320-3054 Henderson Lake Pool 403-320-3054 When Closed and 403-320-3056 When Open

CITY HALL Includes Culver City Room & City Hall Foyer Currently Accepting Applications Call 403-320-3020 for Information

YATES Includes: Sterndale Bennett Theatre, Yates Theatre and meeting spaces. Call 403-320-3009 for information and to apply for space. Theatre Rentals .................................. 403-320-3009

COMMUNITY HALLS Phone 403-320-3020 for a contact list.

GROUP PICNIC FACILITIES Elks Community Recreation Area, John Martin Recreation Area, Rotary Picnic Shelter, and Henderson/Horseshoes Group Picnic Shelters Open May 1 – September 30 Yearly 2016 Reunions/Weddings ........... November 1, 2015 2016 Family & Adult Events ............... March 1, 2016 Baroness, Kiwanis & Popson Park Group Picnic Shelters - Open Year Round. Available on a “first come” basis for available times/location.

For more information 403-320-3020 or 403-320-3009 or 403-320-3011


GROUP PICNIC FACILITIES Booking Information at a Glance

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Fee Schedule & Application Forms Available at

www.lethbridge.ca/leisure ROTARY

ELKS

(Sports Park 28st & 30 Av N)

(Indian Battle Park)

HENDERSON HORSESHOE

JOHN MARTIN POPSON PARK (Pavan Park)

(Popson Park)

(Henderson Lake)

Fully serviced, fenced, outdoor

All fully-serviced, fenced facilities with covered areas Alcohol Permitted (Requires License) Available May 1 - September 30

Alcohol NOT Permitted Available All Year

commercial style barbeque three grills 76 x 60 four grills 70 x 70 cm four grills 70 x 70 cm serving window cm four gas burners four gas burners four gas burners domestic fridge one griddle one griddle one griddle electric stove with ice dispenser roasting ovens/corn roasting ovens/corn oven serving window (2) cooker cooker sink, hot & cold commercial upright serving window serving window water commercial upright commercial upright cooler cooler cooler 12 tables, seats 72 upright freezer electric stove with electric stove with 250 sq. m. half electric cook top oven with sink, hot & cold water oven sink, hot & cold water sink, hot & cold water overhead shelter300 sq. m. half with 139 sq. m. half with 200 sq. m. half with fireplace overhead shelter overhead shelter overhead shelter open fire pit/ circle 27 tables, seats 200 17 tables, seats 140 25 tables, seats 180

Smaller Shelters

sound system fireplace playground

sound system fireplace playground

BARONESS (Indian Battle Park)

KIWANIS (Henderson Lake)

commercial style barbeque commercial upright cooler electric stove with oven sink, hot & cold water 10 tables, seats 60 12 horseshoe pitch facility

sound system fireplace playground

Smaller covered, unfenced outdoor facility / NO ALCOHOL / Open YearRound Wood Stove / Electricity / Drinking Water / Playground / Open Fire Pit (Wood Provided) 6 Tables / Seats 36 Smaller covered, unfenced outdoor facility / NO ALCOHOL / Open Year Round Electricity + Lights / Drinking Water / Playground / No Stove or Firepit 6 Tables / Seats 36

APPLICATION DEADLINES Applications of equal priority requesting same date are approved using a “draw” format. Full rental payment is due immediately upon confirmation letter. Cancellations after January 31st, 2016 wil not be refunded.

March 1st, 2016: Family & Adult Social Events Applications of equal priority requesting same date are approved using a “draw” format. Full rental payment due upon booking. 2 week notice needed for refund. All applications received after March 1st, 2016 will be appproved on a “first-come” basis. Online Bookings require payment by credit card (Amex, Visa, Mastercard) Call 403-320-3020 for more details

Public Information & Events

November 1st, 2015: 2016 Reunions / Weddings / Special Events

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Public Information & Events

Rr is for Ranching

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Large ranches used to cover much of Southern Alberta. Today there are still ranches but also farms. Cattle used to roam large open areas; now they’re fenced in. Once much of the work was done by men and horses; now they are helped by machines. This coloring page courtesy of:

Picture by Shanell Papp www.shanellpapp.com

Lethbridge Historical Society The full Lethbridge ABC coloring book is available to download and print at www.lethbridgeplaques.com and www.lethbridge.ca


Treat the Kids to a

free

swim or skate!

THIS HALLOWEEN

ONLY 5 for a book of $

10 coupons On sale Oct. 1 while supplies last.

Coupon books valid until Dec. 31, 2015

free

swim or skate!

Available at all City Pools and the City of Lethbridge Rec & Culture Office 3rd floor, 910 - 4th Avenue South

Public Information & Events

5

$

a Treat the Kids to

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City of Lethbridge Grant Information Session Lethbridge not-for-profits are invited to a Grant Information Session to learn about the grants offered by the City for hosting events including:

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who and what qualifies which grant is the best fit application deadlines reporting

City Hall – Council Chambers Tuesday November 10th Presentation 7 p.m. Q&A follows Applications for current grant programs will be available at the session and can also always be found at www.Lethbridge.ca (search “Grants”) or on the 3rd floor of City Hall

For more information call 403.320.4716 or email lori.harasem@Lethbridge.ca


NEW DEADLINE!

Heart of Our City Activity Grant The Heart of Our City Activity Grant provides funds to Lethbridge organizations to host events that help to create an exciting and vibrant downtown, and to attract audiences to the Heart of Our City.

2016 Application Deadline: 30th of November at 4:30 pm

Projects are eligible for up to $10,000 annually but cannot be receiving funds from other City of Lethbridge sources.

This grant is not intended for fundraising events. Information and applications: www.lethbridge.ca (search “Grants�), 3rd floor City Hall, or 403.320.4716

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Grants greater than $1000 require the organization to provide 50% matching funds.

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Leaves, grass, garden clippings and branches are too good for the landfill! Use one of these options to keep your fall yard waste working for you: Option #1

Compost at home with a backyard composter, or by mulching grass and leaves back on to your lawn. Option #2

Take them to a municipal Yard Waste Recycling Site* or the Waste & Recycling Centre compost area and have us turn it into soil for our City parks. * Yard Waste Sites close November 30 Option #3

Public Information & Events

Use the Fall Leaf Collection program (leaves only). We do one collection in each neighborhood in both October and November for leaves in paper yard waste bags.

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www.lethbridge.ca/wasteandrecycling 403.329.7367 wrs@lethbridge.ca

Waste & Recycling Services


Fall Leaf Collection is back!

Put your paper leaf bags (no plastic!) out Monday of your collection week! Look

Don’t be missed!

at your garbage day to find out when to put out your leaves...

Have your bags out by

7:00 am on Monday. Put them in the area you normally put your garbage out.

Tuesday, have your leaves out on these dates Wednesday, have your leaves out on these dates Thursday, have your leaves out on these dates -

Leave the bags, hang tight - it may be collected anytime during that week. Thanks for your patience!

Friday, have your leaves out on these dates -

Mon

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For more info on how to participate visit lethbridge.ca/wrs or call 403-329-7367 Waste & Recycling Services

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October 2015 Sun

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Checking out the SLP Skate Park?

Public Information & Events

Please observe the following safety regulations

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•Hours of operation are 8 am – 10 pm •Skateboards, inline skates, scooters and BMX freestyle bikes are permitted •Protective gear is strongly recommended •No swearing or abusive language •Alcohol, tobacco and drugs are prohibited •Graffiti is not permitted •Children under the age of 10 should be supervised by adults •Please don’t litter


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REGISTRATIONS OPEN OCTOBER 1, 2015 On‐Line: lethbridgebasketball.ca Drop in: November 17,2015 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm Sport Council Room (Upstairs in the Nicholas Sheran Ice Area) Mail in: InformaƟon can be found on our website under the registraƟon tab **RegistraƟons must be received by November 27/15 to guarantee a spot COST 4/5/6 Year Olds $120 7/8 Year Olds $130 9/10 Year Olds $130

11/12 Year Olds $140

Recreation Programs

LETHBRIDGE MINOR BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

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Public Skating Schedule – October 2015 24 Hour Skating Hotline 403-320-4971

Monday

Senior Skate 2:15pm3:30pm

Civic

6 Av. & 9th St. S th

Free Parent & Tot with Sticks 10:15am11:30am

Free Public 3:30pm4:45pm

Labor Club

2020 18th Av N

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Senior Skate Senior Shinny Public Skate Youth Shinny 2:15pm8:30am8:30pm2:45pm3:30pm 9:45am 10:00pm 3:45pm Free Parent & except Oct 24 Beginner Skate Tot Skate 4:00pm10:00am5:15pm 11:30am Public Skate Free Public 5:30pm2:00pm6:45pm 3:15pm Adult Shinny 10:45pm11pm

Public Skate 8:15pm9:45pm

except Oct 12

401 Laval Blvd. West

2510 Scenic Drive S

Thursday

except Oct. 24

Free Parent & Tot 10:00am11:30am

Public Skate 6:30pm7:30 pm

except Oct 12 & 26

except Oct. 6 & 20

Adult Skate (18+) 12:00pm1:00pm Except Oct 12 & 26

Public Skate Public Skate 1:30pm2:45pm-4:00pm 2:45pm

Adult Skate (18+) 12:00pm1:00pm Except Oct 27

Admission* Adults Youth / Senior Family Infant (under 3)

Public Skate 6:30pm7:30pm

Adult Skate (18+) 12:00pm1:00pm Except Oct 7 & 28

Adult Skate (18+) 12:00pm1:00pm Except Oct 22 & 29

Public Skating $4.50 $3.50 $11.00 Free

Free Public 3:30pm4:30pm

Public Skate 12:00pm1:15pm

Public Skate 5:30pm6:45 pm

Beginner Skate 1:30pm2:45pm

Family Skate 7:00pm8:00 pm Adult Shinny 10:45pm11:45 pm

Adult Skate (18+) 12:00pm1:00pm Except Oct 30

Shinny Hockey $9.00 $7.00 Exact change is appreciated!

Buy Your Season Passes Or Frequent Skater Cards and SAVE!

Skating & Hockey

9thAv. & 15st N

ENMAX Centre

Wednesday

Adult Shinny Adult Shinny Adult Shinny Adult Shinny Adult Shinny 11:45am11:45am11:45am11:45am11:45am1:15pm 1:15pm 1:15pm 1:15pm 1:15pm Except Oct 2 except except Oct 1 Oct 12 Free Public 2:45pm4:15pm Except Oct 23

Adams

Nicholas Sheran

Tuesday

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Skating Lessons for children ages 5 and older. Lessons are taught in a group setting with 8-10 skaters to one instructor. ALL LESSONS are on SATURDAYS commencing October 3rd , 2015 for 8 weeks. Nicholas Sheran (am) Civic Arena (pm) 8:30, 9:15, 10:15, 11:00 3:15, 4:00, 5:00 In-Person Registration for both arenas: Terrace Court, #2-201 2nd Ave. S. Lethbridge AB September 17th and 24th, 2015 5:00 - 7:00 pm, Cost $40.00 During these lessons the skater will learn balance and the basics of skating forward, backward, and stopping etc. No experience necessary. Questions? call 403-327-6602 or email marlainecalhoun@shaw.ca

Lethbridge Choy Lee Fut is now accepting new students for free Lion Dance lessons

Skating & Hockey

Dance with us at events such as Chinese New Year, the Lethbridge Dragonboat Festival, weddings and more! Open to teenagers and adults.

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Now accepting Jumpstart recreational funding for 4-18 year olds in our other classes. Visit us for an application. Classes run year-round. Join at any time. Try your first class free! Class schedules and fees are on our website.

www.lethbridgekungfu.com


City of Lethbridge Skating Programs Recreation Skating

Shinny Hockey

Beginner Skate: A slower-paced time for people to practice their skating basics. Skating aids are allowed during this skate. Helmets are recommended. Family Skate: A special time for parents and children (17 yrs. of age & under) to enjoy a skate together. Parent & Tot Skate: Free Fun time for parents & pre-school children to learn how to skate. Helmets are recommended. Public Skate: A skate open to everyone to enjoy. Senior Skate: A skate open for everyone 55 years and over.

Youth Shinny Hockey: For ages 5 to 15 years, shinny hockey is played with a sponge puck with no body contact and no slap shots. Play is on half ice and is coordinated by Ice Marshals. Players require a hockey stick, skates and a helmet. Adult Shinny Hockey: Informal hockey for adults is played with a hard puck with no body contact or slap shots. It is played on full ice and is self-supervised. Protective equipment is required. Senior Shinny Hockey: Senior shinny hockey is for adults 55 and over with no body contact and no slap shots. Protective equipment is required.

Pass Fees (Effective September 1st) Recreation Skate Single Admission

Recreation Skate Season Pass (plus GST)

Adult (17 & older)

$4.50

Adult Skate Pass

$69.00

Youth (3 - 17 years)

$3.50

Youth Skate Pass

$44.00

Free

Senior Skate Pass

$44.00

$3.50

Family Skate Pass

$131.00

One Parent Skate Pass

$113.00

Senior (55+) Family

$11.00

Frequent Skater Card (12 visits)

Add-on Options: (per person plus GST)

Adult

$42.00

Adult Shinny Option

$77.00

Youth

$26.50

Youth Shinny Option

$45.00

Senior

$26.50

Senior Shinny Option

$45.00

Shinny Hockey Single Admissions

Shinny Hockey Season (8 mo) Pass (plus GST)

Adult

$9.00

Adult Shinny Pass

$150.00

Youth

$7.00

Youth Shinny Pass

$90.00

Senior

$7.00

Senior Shinny Pass

$90.00

Adult Shinny Yearly (1yr) Pass

$208.00

Frequent Shinny Hockey Card (12 visits) Adult

$77.00

Youth

$45.00

Senior

$45.00

Pass Definitions

Swim/Skate Combo Recreation Passes:

see the City of Lethbridge Aquatic Pass Programs located in the Aquatics section of this guide.

Family: Parents/guardians (2) and children (17 years of age or younger) residing in the same household permanently. One Parent Family: “One” specific parent/guardian with children (17 years of age or younger) residing in the same household. The pass is NOT transferable to another parent/guardian.

Purchase Locations During Public Skate Hours: • Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre, Labor Club Ice Centre, and Civic Ice Centre During Regular Office Hours: • Community Services 3rd Floor City Hall Swim/Skate Combo Passes Only: • Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre, Stan Siwik Family Pool & Fritz Sick Pool

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Under 3

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Did You Know?

Investing in Recreation & Culture Facilities

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Lethbridge Leisure Guide Ad

DESTINATION EXPLORATION

Making science fun is what we do! We meet at the U of L to explore a variety of science concepts. Students will learn through experiments, crafts, and games.

Little Elements (grade 1‐3) & Bunsen and Beaker (grade 4‐6) Science Clubs Session Fall Winter

Date Fridays, Oct. 16 – Dec. 4 Friday, Jan. 15 – Mar. 11 (Excludes Feb. 19)

iScientists Club (ages 6 – 12) *New* Session 1 2

Date Wednesdays, Oct. 14 – Dec. 9 Wednesdays, Jan. 13 ‐ Mar. 9

Time 1 – 4 pm 1 – 4 pm

Cost $100.00 $100.00

Time 1 – 2:30 pm 1 – 2:30 pm

Cost $50.00 $50

Reading Week Science and Technology Camps (ages 7‐9 & 10‐12) February 2016

Birthday and Holiday Party Packs (ages 6 – 12) Saturdays & Sundays

Customize your party with options of science activities, food, and cake.

Please visit www.uleth.ca/science‐camps or call 403 382 7161 for more information/registration.

October 7 • Housebound (Gerard Johnstone/New Zealand/2014)

Free New Media Film Series.

14 • Mood Indigo (Michel Gondry / France /2013)

7 pm • Lethbridge Public Library Theatre The inventor of a cocktail-making piano attempts to cure his lover of a flower growing inconveniently in her lungs. Won Best Production Design at the 2014 César Awards. Free New Media Film Series

20 – 24 • Weldon Rising by Phyllis Nagy

7:30 pm • University Theatre Four people witnessed a horrific crime in the streets of NYC. Their world changes as the temperature rises and this motley crew seeks redemption.

29 • MIXING IT UP: WHEN ARTISTS COLLIDE Crossing Boundaries Series: Featuring John Murrell

7 pm • Dr. Foster James Penny Building (PB210) 324 - 5 Street South

Performance history shows us that the greatest work is often produced, not from happy agreement between authors, actors, directors, visual artists, musicians, choreographers, and so forth – but, rather, when these artists disagree and clash with one another. Has the once-dominant written word now become the weakest of all these vital, divergent voices? If so, what difference does it make to the future of theatre? Free admission, everyone welcome

For tickets and more information call the U of L Box Office 403-329-2616

ulethbridge.ca/finearts/events

University of Lethbridge

7 pm • Lethbridge Public Library Theatre On home detention, a young woman is forced to spend time with her estranged mother… and a none-too-friendly ghost that seems to be haunting the family home.

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2010 Fall Youth Programs University of Lethbridge

Sport & Recreation 2015 Fall Programs Fitastic Gym (All Levels)

Open Gym Toddler Fitness with Caregiver. Play together to help your little one develop agility, balance and coordination while preparing them for lifelong health! Have fun together, and make friends, as you play at a variety of fitastic stations set up around the gym! AGES: approximate 12 months to 3 years, toddler must be walking. Day

Date

Time

MON

NOV 2 - DEC 7

1:45 - 2:30PM

Cost

$49.50

KidCore

Kid Core will include stretching, conditioning, core work and cardio. Get your kids on the right path to making positive actions towards their health! Ages 8 yrs & up.

PARENT & CHILD FITNESS PROGRAMS Wee Wigglers Angels (All Levels)

Ages 4 - 18 months. This fun and friendly class will inspire you and your little one using musical fitness, yoga, and play. Infants will develop fundamental motor and cognitive skills as caregivers enjoy light fitness and socializing with their little ones. Parent/or caregiver assisted class that is for children who are a minimum of 4 months of age up to children who are starting to walk. Day

Date

Time

MON

NOV 2 - DEC 7

10:30 - 11:15AM

Cost

$49.50

Wee Wigglers Buds (All Levels)

Ages 18 months - 3 yrs. This one is for little movers and shakers that aren’t quite ready to go it alone. Parents and caregivers join their little cruisers on an adventure in movement and play. Children will be encouraged to try new things an begin to assert their independence. Activities will enhance movement, cognitive and verbal skills. Day

Date

THU

NOV 5 - DEC 10

Time

10:30 - 11:15AM

Cost

$49.50

Day

Date

Time

Cost

FRI

NOV 6 - DEC 11

2:30 - 3:30PM

$54

ACTIVE AGING FITNESS PROGRAMS Fitball for Seniors (All Levels)

For ages 60 yrs and up, has a main objective of ‘balance’ and its associated factors of physical fitness. This includes activities that will focus on strength, flexibility, endurance and coordination. As Dr. Bocksnick says, ‘I cannot promise that it will all be fun - as ‘medicine’ has to taste bad to be effective - but I will continue trying to make it palatable’. M/W/F SEP 9 - DEC 11 8:00 - 8:50AM $105

Walking to Wellness (All Levels)

In cooperation with Alberta Health Services, get active on our bright indoor track. This program is suitable for beginners and seniors who want to get moving. Sessions will be supervised, healthy leisure tips will be provided. TUE/THU SEP 22 - DEC 10 9:00 - 10:30AM $35

Fitastic Play (All Levels)

University of Lethbridge

Play together to help your little one develop agility, balance and coordination while preparing them for lifelong health! Toddler must be walking. AGES: approximate 12 months to 3 years, toddler must be walking.

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Day

Date

Time

WED SAT

NOV 4 - DEC 9 NOV 7 - DEC 12

10:45 - 11:30AM 10:45 - 11:30AM

Cost

$41.25 $49.50

Registration is available online, in person or over phone. For more information, pricing & complete program listings visit www.uleth.ca/sportrec

403.329.2706 www.uleth.ca/sportrec


2015 Fall Programs

DROP IN FITNESS PROGRAMS

Participants will be required to purchase the ONE Pass membership, a 10 Punch Pass, or pay a daily fee to participate. FITNESS/AEROBICS Start your morning or refresh your noon hour with a selection of dropin classes that will get you moving! PLEASE SEE WEBSITE FOR CURRENT SCHEDULE: www.uleth.ca/sportrec.

NOON HOUR AQUAFIT Enjoy a workout which is invigorating and refreshing, yet low impact. This class combines cardiovascular fitness and muscular strength to provide you with a fun water workout suitable for all ages and fitness levels.

MEDITATIVE YOGA Previous experience in at least 2 beginner yoga classes is recommended.

KAYAKING PRACTICE Drop-in for some water fun and practice your kayaking skills at your own leisure. Kayaks and paddles are provided.

ADULT PROGRAMS Cycle Blitz

This class will push you to a higher level of fitness through a mix of cycling styles and fitness alternatives involving endurance, strength, and interval routines on your bike. Day

Date

Time

Cost

THU

OCT 22 - DEC 10

5:00 - 5:55PM

$96

Kayaking

Participants will learn entry and exit of their kayak as well as basic paddling strokes and rolling techniques. Day

Date

Time

SAT

OCT 19 - NOV 30

7:30 - 9:00PM

Cost

$165

CLIMBING PROGRAMS Intro to Climbing

Ages 14 years and up. This introductory course is for those who are interested in learning proper use of climbing equipment and the basics of climbing. After completion of this 3 hour course, you and a partner will be able to use the ropes on a regular basis! Certification is complete after a short competency test the next time you climb. NOTE: youth ages 12 & 13 may take this course if accompanied by adult taking same course. Day

Time

Cost

MON OR WED

6:30 - 10:30PM

$45

Climbing, Lead Climbing

Adult Learn to Swim or Train

BEGINNER - little or no experience in the water Day

Date

Time

Cost

WED

NOV 4 - DEC 16

8:00 - 9:00PM

$57

STROKE IMPROVEMENT - stroke improvement, helpful tips. Day

Date

Time

Cost

WED

NOV 4 - DEC 16

7:00 - 7:30AM

$30

Participants of this course MUST have taken the Introductory Course, have a minimum climbing ability of 5.9, confident of ATC and approval from our staff. This course is required for those wishing to use our lead climbing routes. For all those ages 16 and up. Day

Date

Time

Cost

FRI FRI

OCT 9 DEC 11

6:00 - 10:00PM 6:00 - 10:00PM

$55 $55

Day

Date

Time

Cost

TUE

NOV 3 - DEC 8

8:45 - 9:45PM

$62

Learn the basics of rappelling with all the basic rappelling devices. This course is required before using our rappel platform on designated nights. Recommended to take the Intro Climbing course prior to taking this course. For all those ages 14 and up. Day

Date

Time

Cost

FRI FRI

OCT 16 DEC 4

6:00 - 10:00PM 6:00 - 10:00PM

$55 $55

BALLROOM - beginner, no partner required

LATIN - beginner, no partner required Day

Date

Time

Cost

TUE

NOV 3 - DEC 8

7:30 - 8:30PM

$62

Winter 2016 Registration Begins NOVEMBER 2 Registration is available online, in person or by phone www.uleth.ca/sportrec 403.329.2706

403.329.2706 www.uleth.ca/sportrec

University of Lethbridge

Climbing, Rappelling

Dance

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University of Lethbridge

Recreation Facilities Membership Information Community memberships are available for all ages. Call or go online for pricing or more information.

Membership Includes Access to all Facilities during open times Drop in Fitness Classes 10% Discount (select Programs and Services)

Use of Selected Rec Equipment Parking for Alumni & Community

Fitness Centre Hours Ascent Climbing Centre Mon-Thu 5:30AM - 11:00PM Friday 5:30AM - 9:00PM Sat & Sun 8:00AM - 8:00 PM

Mon-Thu 8:00AM - 11:00PM Friday 8:00AM - 9:00PM Sat & Sun 11:00AM - 8:00 PM

403.329.2706 www.uleth.ca/sportrec

Max Bell Regional Aquatic Centre L a n e S w i m S ch e d u l e SUN

MON

TUE

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University of Lethbridge

Open Swim 2:30pm –6:30pm

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Lane Swim 10:00am –12:00pm (5X50) 12:30pm –3:00pm (7X25) 3:00pm –6:30pm (4X25)

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5:30am –8:30am (13X25) 9:00am –10:00am (7X25) 10:00am –11:00am (5X25) 11:00am –2:00pm (7X25) 2:00pm –3:30pm (1X25) 6:30pm –8:00pm (3X25) 8:30pm –9:00pm (4X25)

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Closed for Thanksgiving

Open Swim 2:30pm –6:30pm

Lane Swim 10:00am –12:00pm (5X50) 12:30pm –2:30pm (1X25) 2:30pm –5:00pm (2X25) 5:00pm –6:30pm (4X25)

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Open Swim 2:30pm –6:30pm

Closed Swim Meet

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5:30am –8:30am (13X25) 9:00am –10:00am (7X25) 10:00am –11:00am (5X25) 11:00am –2:00pm (7X25) 2:00pm –3:30pm (1X25) 6:30pm –8:00pm (3X25) 8:30pm –9:00pm (4X25)

5:30am –8:30am (13X25) 9:00am –10:00am (7X25) 10:00am –11:00am (5X25) 11:00am –6:30pm (7X25) 6:30pm –8:00pm (3X25) 8:30pm –9:00pm (4X25)

THU

**=No format

The number of lanes available may vary and are subject to change.

Lane Swim 10:00am –12:00pm (5X50) 12:30pm –3:00pm (7X25) 3:00pm –6:30pm (4X25)

WED

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5:30am –7:00am (6X50) 9:00am –10:00am (4X25) 10:00am –2:00pm (7X25) 2:00pm –3:30pm (1X25) 6:30pm –7:30pm (8X25) 8:30pm –9:30pm (4X25)

5:30am –7:00am (6X50) 7:00am –8:30am (4X50) 9:00am –2:00pm (7X25) 2:00pm –3:30pm (1X25) 6:30pm –7:30pm (3X25) 8:30pm –9:30pm (4X25)

5:30am –7:00am (6X50) 7:00am –8:30am (4X50) 9:00am –2:00pm (8X25) 2:00pm –3:30pm (1X25) 6:30pm –7:30pm (3X25) 7:30pm –8:30pm (8X25) 8:30pm –9:30pm (4X25)

5:30am –7:00am (6X50) 7:00am –8:30am (4X50) 9:00am –2:00pm (7X25) 2:00pm –3:30pm (1X25) 6:30pm –7:30pm (3X25) 8:30pm –9:30pm (4X25)

5:30am –7:00am (6X50) 7:00am –8:30am (4X50) 9:00am –2:00pm (7X25) 2:00pm –3:30pm (1X25) 6:30pm –7:30pm (1X25) 7:30pm –8:30pm (2X25) 8:30pm –9:30pm (4X25)

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5:30am –8:30am (13X25) 9:00am –10:00am (8X25) 10:00am –11:00am (6X25) 11:00am –2:00pm (7X25) 2:00pm –3:30pm (1X25) 7:30pm –9:00pm (1X25)

5:30am –8:30am (13X25) 9:00am –10:00am (8X25) 10:00am –11:00am (6X25) 11:00am –2:00pm (8X25) 2:00pm –3:30pm (1X25) 7:30pm –9:15pm (1X25)

5:30am –8:30am (13X25) 9:00am –10:00am (8X25) 10:00am –11:00am (6X25) 11:00am –2:00pm (8X25) 2:00pm –3:30pm (1X25) 7:30pm –9:15pm (1X25)

5:30am –8:30am (13X25) 9:00am –10:00am (8X25) 10:00am –11:00am (6X25) 11:00am –2:00pm (8X25) 2:00pm –3:30pm (1X25) 7:30pm –9:15pm (1X25)

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5:30am –7:00am (6X50) 7:00am –8:30am (4X25) 9:00am - 2:00pm (7X25) 2:00pm –3:30pm (1X25) 6:30pm –7:30pm (1X25) 7:30pm –8:30pm (2X25) 8:30pm –9:30pm (4X25)

5:30am –7:00am (6X50) 7:00am –8:30am (4X50) 9:00am –2:00pm (7X25) 2:00pm –3:30pm (1X25) 6:30pm –7:30pm (7X25) 7:30pm –8:30pm (2X25) 8:30pm –9:30pm (4X25)

5:30am –7:00am (6X50) 7:00am—8:30am (4X50) 9:00am –2:00pm (7X25) 2:00pm –3:30pm (1X25) 6:30pm –7:30pm (1X25) 7:30pm –8:30pm (2X25) 8:30pm –9:30pm (4X25)

5:30am –7:00am (4X25) 7:00am –8:30am (2X25) 8:30am –2:00pm (7X25) ** 2:00pm –3:30pm (1X25) 6:30pm –7:30pm (1X25) 7:30pm –8:30pm (2X25) 8:30pm –9:30pm (4X25)

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FRI 5:30am –8:30am (13X25) 9:00am –10:00am (8X25) 10:00am –11:00am (5X25) 11:00am –2:00pm (7X25) 2:00pm –2:45pm (1X25) 5:30pm –7:00pm (1X25) 7:00pm –9:15pm (2X25)

5:30am –8:30am (13X25) 9:00am –10:00am (8X25) 10:00am –11:00am (6X25) 11:00am –1:15pm (7X25) 1:30pm –2:45pm (1X25) 7:00pm –9:15pm (2X25)

5:30am –8:30am (13X25) 9:00am –10:00am (8X25) 10:00am –11:00am (6X25) 11:00am –2:00pm (7X25) 2:00pm –2:45pm (1X25) 5:30pm –7:00pm (1X25) 7:00pm –9:15pm (2X25)

5:30am –8:30am (13X25) 9:00am –10:00am (8X25) 10:00am –11:00am (6X25) 11:00am –2:00pm (7X25) 2:00pm –2:45pm (1X25) 5:30pm –7:00pm (1X25) 7:00pm –9:15pm (2X25)

5:30am –8:30am (13X25) 9:00am –10:00am (8X25) 10:00am –11:00am (6X25) 11:00am –2:00pm (7X25) 2:00pm –2:45pm (1X25) 5:30pm –7:00pm (1X25)

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8:00am –10:00am (7X25) 10:00am –10:30am (8X25) 11:00am –12:00pm (5X25) 12:00pm –12:45pm (7X25)

8:00am –10:00am (2X25) 10:00am –10:30am (8X25) 11:00am –12:00pm (5X25) 12:00pm –2:45pm (7X25)

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Closed Swim meet

8:00am –10:00am (2X25) 10:00am –10:30am (16X25) 11:00am –2:45pm (5X25)

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

October 2015

Sept 04- Woven Ribbon InstallationCome down to check out the Lethbridge Handicraft Oct 2 Guild’s 120 foot ‘Woven Ribbon’ installed at CASA!

CASA Lethbridge, 230 8 St S For hours and more info, go to... lethbridgehandicraftguild.ca

403 715-1838

Oct 02

Night Steps 2015Help the community as we work together to increase awareness of vision loss and raise funds to support vital CNIB programs and services!

Nikka Yuko Japanese Gardens 7:00pm-10:00pm For more info, email nightsteps.ab@cnib.ca

780 616-6487

Oct 03

Battle Across Borders Roller DerbyDeathbridge Derby Dames battle it out against the Electric City Roller Grrrlz! Game includes auction items, vendors & beer gardens!

South Pavilion, Exhibition Park 6:30pm-9:00pm For admission & more info, go to... lethbridgerollerderby.ca

403 824-0009

Oct 04

Run for the CureJoin CIBC and the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation as we ‘Run for the Cure’! 5km & 1km routes!

Main Pavilion, Exhibition Park 8:00am-12:00pm For registration & info, go to... cibcrunforthecure.com

1-866 302-2223

Oct 05

Symphony Series 1 - Beatles & BeethovenA British invasion! Two legendary icons of music kick off our 15/16 Symphony Series, the Beatles & Beethoven, with special guest pianist Glen Montgomery!

Southminster United Church 8:00pm For tickets & more info, go to... lethbridgesymphony.org

403 328-6808

Oct 05

Until Red ShowCome and check out this Manitoba based pop-rock trio as they effortlessly weave stories, deep gooves, audience interaction & sweet solos!

The Owl, 411 3 Ave S 9:00pm For more info, go to... owlacousticlounge.ca

204 330-0853

Oct 1618

Lethbridge Comic ConCome down for a gathering of the biggest & best in the industry as we kick off the 2015 Lethbridge Comic Con!

West Pavilion, Exhibition Park For times & more info, go to... lethbridgecomiccon.com

403 317-3977

Oct 1617

LSCO Presents from the Starlight LoungeJoin us for 3 amazing performances! Early bird tickets $25, or regular admission just $35!

Yates Theatre 8:00pm For tickets & more info, go to... lethbridge.ca/tickets

403 320-2222

Oct 1718

OktoberfestSt. Joseph School, Coaldale Join us for a fun-filled evening of German cuisine, culture, 1413 23 Ave concerts & dancing! All while raising funds for a great 6:00pm-1:00am cause!

403 393-6859

Oct 21

Dreams- A Classic Rock FantasyAll your Classic Rock dreams will come true with the ultimate tribute to Stevie Nicks, Rod Stewart Mick Jagger & more!

Yates Theatre 8:00pm For tickets & more info, go to... dreams-rockfantasy.com

615 269-7071

Oct 2231

Moonlight Spooktacular Halloween EventWhat better way to celebrate Halloween than haunted hay rides, lantern making, games and a pumpkin carving contest!

Fort Whoop Up 6:00pm-11:00pm For more info, go to... bridgecityevents.ca

403 382-7057

Oct 31

Halloween SpooktacularYates Memorial Theatre LCBS Gold Band presents Halloween Spooktacular! A two For more info, go to... -part themed concert for all ages! lcbs.ca

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