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Spring Community Awareness Event MARCH 7, 2020

at 10:30 am – 12:00 pm, Beaumont Community Centre

Winter 2020 Program Registration

STARTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2019

at 5:30 am unless otherwise stated. Online registration available at: www.clickit.beaumont.ab.ca

City Facilities

PLAN AHEAD FOR REGISTRATION DAY! Please have your online account updated at least 3 business days before registration.

Specific Program Information Available:

Registration options:

VISIT WWW.CLICKIT.BEAUMONT.AB.CA

Once on Click-it select the ‘register’ button in the top right corner. Complete all of your information and click ‘send’

ALREADY HAVE A CLICK-IT ACCOUNT AND WOULD LIKE TO ADD A FAMILY MEMBER?

• If you already have a family account you can add a family member to your account by going to the ‘groups’ section of your account and clicking the ‘add’ button

• Please contact the Beaumont Sport and Recreation Centre to create a family account.

ALREADY HAVE A CLICK IT ACCOUNT, BUT FORGOT YOUR PASSWORD?

• On the click-it homepage, select the ‘logon’ button in the top right corner. Then click on the ‘click here’ button. Enter your email address and press ‘send’!

AT THE BEAUMONT SPORT & RECREATION CENTRE 5001 – RUE EAGLEMONT, BEAUMONT

[Mon-Thurs from 9:00am-9:00pm, Fri-Sat from 9:00am-7:30pm, Sun from 12:00pm7:30pm and modified hours on holidays]

PAYMENT OPTIONS AT BOTH LOCATIONS: Cash, Debit, MC/VISA or Cheque (made payable to City of Beaumont).

PLEASE NOTE: If withdrawing more than 7 days before the course start date, the refund will be issued less the current admin fee ($10)

Registration Options Continued: BY PHONE

Telephone registrations will only be accepted at the Beaumont Sport and Recreation Centre (780.929.7946), or at the Beaumont Community Centre (780.929.1221).

IN PERSON

All in person registrations are accepted on a first come, first served basis. Confirmation of registration occurs upon receipt of fees.

Registrations fees

Will not, at any time be accepted by instructors.

N.S.F. cheques

Are subject to a $30 administration fee and immediate removal from class list. Re-enrollment must be paid by cash, debit, certified cheque or credit card.

Account Credit

Cancellations: Cheque refund is issued unless the amount is under $10, then the amount is left on the account for future use.

YOU ASKED...?

WHERE DO I CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION?

For information on aquatics, fitness and program registration, please contact BSRC Guest Services at 780.929.7946. For information on the Community Programs pages, please contact the Coordinator at 780.929.2099

AM I REGISTERED?

Please proceed to the first class. You will NOT be contacted before the first class unless the program is cancelled or postponed.

WAITING LIST

Waiting lists are taken for all programs. If demand is sufficient and appropriate time, space, and instructors are available, classes will be added.

You will only be contacted if space becomes available or if any additional course is offered.

If the child is under the required age at the time of registration and will be of age within the duration of the course, they are advised to contact the Community Programmer a week prior to the course start date for availability and registration if space is available. The Community Programmer will consult with instructors regarding enrollment of underage participants

CITY OF BEAUMONT RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS

PROGRAM WITHDRAWAL POLICY

No refund if less than 7 days before course start date and time. Refundable if 7 days before the course start date and time, minus the administration fee. Transferable within the same session, pending availability (no fee). Medical withdrawal is allowed with proof of medical note, prorated for remaining classes at the time of notification. Administration Fee: $10.

MEDICAL WITHDRAWAL

Refund requests due to medical reasons must be accompanied by a Doctor’s Certificate. The amount of the refund will be prorated for the remaining classes based on the date indicated in the medical slip.

CITY CANCELLED PROGRAMS

Programs with insufficient enrollment may be cancelled one week prior to start date and that the City of Beaumont reserves the right to cancel or change a program as necessary. A 100% refund will be issued or a pro-rated refund.

MEMBERSHIPS

Booking Policy: Pre-purchase is 30 days maximum.

Cancellation Policy: Not transferable. Not refundable. *Exceptions made with proof of medical note or change of address.

DROP-IN FITNESS CLASS

Booking Policy: Members may reserve their spot in a class 48 hours before the start time, up until 2 hours before the start of the class. The remaining drop-in fitness classes can be booked on arrival within 2 hours of the start time of the class.

Cancellation Policy: Cancellation of bookings must be made at least 2 hours prior to the class. If a member does not show up for three bookings within one year, they will be unable to continue to use the pre-booking service.

BSRC POLICIES

Booking Policy: First day of registration up until 7 days before course starts.

BOOKINGS AND RENTALS

Booking Policy: Last minute bookings are allowed, pending availability.

Cancellation/Modification Policy: No refund for cancellation if less than 7 days before booking start date and time. No modifications less than 7 days before booking start date and time. Full refund if 7 days before booking start date and time.

LOCATIONS COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

PLEASE NOTE: ALL REFUND DEADLINES FOR THESE CLASSES ARE ONE WEEK PRIOR TO CLASS START DATE

THESE PROGRAMS ARE RUNNING UNDER THE UMBRELLA OF THE COMMUNITY PROGRAMS.

THE CLASSES ARE DESIGNED AS “LEARN TO” OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL AGES.

LEGEND OF IMPORTANT ADDRESSES:

FREE SKATING

KNRRC ARENA 2

[upstairs arena]

FREE Public Skating Sponsored by the City of Beaumont

MONDAYS City sponsored skating times: Jan 6 – Mar 16

6:00 - 7:15 p.m.

FRIDAYS City sponsored skating times: Jan 3 – Mar 20

6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

CSA approved helmets are MANDATORY for participants 12 years of age and younger, and for all Shinny Hockey sessions (full hockey equipment is recommended). Helmets are strongly recommended for all other participants for on-ice activities.

Our Public Skating Guidelines are enforced by our Skate Monitors and can be referred to on various signage in the arena.

SUN COMMUNITY SPONSORED PUBLIC SKATING

12:45 to 2:00pm • Jan 5 – Mar 22

MON CITY SPONSORED PUBLIC SKATING

6:00 to 7:15pm • Jan 6 – Mar 16

TUE ADULT SHINNY HOCKEY

MANDATORY Noon to 1:00pm • Jan 7 – Mar 17 THU

to 1:00pm • Jan 2 – Mar 19

SHINNY HOCKEY • HELMETS MANDATORY Noon to 1:00pm • Jan 3 – Mar 20

CITY SPONSORED PUBLIC SKATING

6:30 to 7:45pm • Jan 3 – Mar 20

COMMUNITY SPONSORED FREE PUBLIC SKATING KNRRC ARENA 2

SUNDAYS

Jan 5 – Mar 22

12:45 - 2:00pm

MADE POSSIBLE BY THESE GRACIOUS SPONSORS: THANK YOU!

A&W Beaumont

ABCU Credit Union LTD.

Basile's 2 for 1 Pizza & Pasta

Beaumont Automotive

Beaumont Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic

Bellevue Dental Group

Boston Pizza Beaumont

Drs. Marjorie and Roger Eamer

E & R Automotive Clinic

Eagle Eye Accounting Solutions

Heary and Company

Jackie, Handerek & Forester

Montrose Dental Care

Panago Pizza Beaumont

Royal LePage Gateway Realty Inc.

The Vision Gallery

Would your business or organization like to become a sponsor of the Free Sunday Public Skating Program for the 2019/2020 season?

Please check the City of Beaumont website for information or call the Community Programmer at 780.929.2099

SPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT is a 100% non-profit organization that helps kids play hockey in and around Edmonton, Alberta. They provide funding for new hockey equipment, training/instruction, team fees and registration expenses to young hockey players in Edmonton.

A limited amount of FREE PUBLIC ICE SKATING EQUIPMENT will be available at KNRRC during Monday/ Friday/Sunday and the public skating times. Thank you to SPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT for their generous donation supporting this program.

Beaumont FCSS supports families and individuals in all life stages through prevention focused programs, supported referral and information to promote and maintain social wellness for a healthy community.

What FCSS staff can provide

• Complete income taxes returns at no cost to low income residents

• Assist with applications and forms for government programs, pensions and subsidies

• Provide subsidy for counselling

• Provide solution focused counselling to youth

• Provide supported referrals and information about other community resources such as housing, food, legal services, health, mental health, income support, family violence resources, etc.

• Assist seniors to maintain their independence through subsidized housekeeping service and Government program navigation

• Complete Christmas elves intakes

• Answer parenting questions, provide parenting tips and activities for children

• Provide information about Child development, health and other aspects of family life to enhance parenting skills and family stability

• Refer to programs that offer support to new parents and support to early learning and care providers

• Community Support through grants and subsidies

• Partnerships with school to offer children and youth programming

• One-to-one support

• Host workshops for youth addressing a variety of topics

Individual Support Services Provides supported information and referrals to ensure residents are matched with appropriate resources
Youth Center & Services Provides mentorship and a safe place for youth in the community
Support
Beaumont families Community Support Community development, engagement events and partnerships
Beaumont Family & Community Support Services

BEAUMONT FAMILY & COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES

Check out what’s happening at Beaumont FCSS this winter.

NOVEMBER 18

Opioid Presentation 6:30-8 PM | Beaumont Library

DECEMBER 3

Seniors’ Holiday Paint day 11:30 AM | CCBCC

JANUARY 7

De-clutter your life Information session with a Professional organizer 11:30 AM | CCBCC

JANUARY 9

Good Neighbour Awards

JANUARY 30

Bell Let’s Talk Day

FEBRUARY 4

Seniors’ Information Session 11:30 AM | CCBCC

MARCH 3

Fraud Prevention for seniors 11:30 AM | CCBCC

2ND WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH Caregiver support group 10 AM | FCSS office

2ND THURSDAY OF THE MONTH Parent information sessions 6:30-8 PM | FCSS office

PD day sessions

Beautiful from the Inside out & Home alone

BEAUMONT SPORT AND RECREATION CENTRE

COMING SOON IN 2020

The Project is to be built on the lands adjacent to the Aqua-Fit pool, and include the following amenities:

• NHL sized ice with seating and viewing areas

• Fieldhouse that can accommodate indoor soccer, lacrosse, and host events with seating

• High School gymnasium that can accommodate multicourt play

• Climbing wall and running/walking track

• Concession, multi-purpose rooms, tuck shops and offices

• Pool improvements to mechanical and the building envelope

• Estimated completion time is 20 months and with a project cost of $29.5M (2017 dollars).

• Other updates will include mechanical updates to the pool filtration system.

BEAUMONT SPORT & RECREATION CENTRE

NEW HOURS OF OPERATION UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2019

MON-THURS 9:00am-9:00pm FRI - SAT 9:00am-7:30pm SUN 12:00pm-7:30pm STAT

November 11 12:00pm-7:30pm

December 24 8:00am-5:00pm

December 25, 2019 CLOSED

December 26 12:00pm-7:30pm

December 31 8:00am-5:00pm

January 1, 2020 - onward CLOSED

MEMBERSHIPS

DROP-IN PRICES

1 MONTH MEMBERSHIP - CONSTRUCTION DISCOUNT

Adult (18-59)

10 VISIT PASS - CONSTRUCTION DISCOUNT

Adult

$7.75

*Please be aware that course codes are subject to change due to

REMINDERS

• Membership card holders MUST bring their card with them every time. If your card is lost or stolen, you will be required to pay a replacement fee or drop-in rate.

• Family members, living at the same address, that are purchasing a family pass, must purchase all passes on the same day to qualify for the family rate

FITNESS CENTRE

• Closed until construction is complete.

• Drop in classes are included with any membership and are being temporarily held at the CCBCC – Beaumont Community Centre.

RECREATION SUBSIDY AND CREDIT INFORMATION

STAY-AT-HOME PARENTS SUPPORT PROGRAM

(Alberta Government)

Eligible stay-at-home parents may qualify for a new subsidy of up to $100.00 per month (to a maximum of $1,200.00 per year per child), for each pre-school age child who is participating in an approved program.

ELIGIBILITY

• At least one parent stays at home to care for pre-school age children and does not work or go to school for more than 20 hours per week.

• Children are of preschool age (six years and under) and not yet attending Grade 1. For complete program criteria, information and application forms, please go to: www.child.gov.ab.ca/childcaresubsidy

To find out which City of Beaumont programs areeligible for this subsidy please contact the Community Programmer.

RECREATION INCLUSION PROGRAM

(City of Beaumont Municipality)

Application forms are available at the City of Beaumont for families with limited income wishing to participate in recreational programs. Please contact Manager, Recreation and Culture for detailed information.

Canadian Tire Jumpstart is a national charitable program launched by the family of Canadian Tire companies in 2005. The program helps financially disadvantaged kids (ages 4-18) participate in organized sport and recreation by covering registration, equipment and/or transportation costs. For more information visit beaumont.ab.ca/programs and click on ‘Recreation Subsidy’. Individual Jumpstart Child Submissions must be completed online, please refer to www.canadiantire.ca/jumpstart, under the “Apply” tab to fill out your submission form.

COMMUNITY GRANT FUNDING PROGRAM

The City of Beaumont Council has adopted a new Community Grant Program Policy No. C15.1. Community Grant Program funding opportunities are available to community organizations to fund operating and one-time initiatives of community organizations, to fund one-time projects that enhance community safety, to fund events that are primarily designated and delivered to the general population that attract visitors, significantly contribute to the local economy, promote volunteerism and value added to Beaumont.

Who can apply:

• Community non-for-profit groups registered under the Societies Act, Libraries Act or Agriculture Societies Act

• School boards, regional health authorities, social service sectors, regional children’s authorities or their identified affiliates

• Community First Nation and Métis organizations and associations

• Informal and non-registered groups working through a registered not-for-profit group

Basics:

• $1000 minimum funding request

• Funding is available for capital projects, programs and operating (core) costs

For further information or application forms, please visit our Community Grant Program webpage Beaumont.ab.ca/567/Community-Grant-Program

Connecting people and ideas.

Forge your connections, find your space.

In Beaumont, we’re bringing together the next generation of entrepreneurs at CoBIC Connect, our city’s first innovation hub. With 24-hour access, a mix of meeting, pop-up retail, dedicated and flex working spaces, along with business and incubation programs, we’re ensuring that our city forges a young business community inspired by collaboration.

Book your membership now at cobicconnect.com

Stay Safe

• Use designated ice surfaces - where the ice thickness is regularly tested for safe recreational use.

• Many factors affect ice quality and thickness - air temperature, snow cover, water depth, size of water body, currents and distribution of weight on top of the ice.

• Stay off river ice - avoid moving water and stay off water bodies with changing water levels (i.e. storm water retention ponds).

• Never go onto ice alone - always go with a buddy.

• Have an escape plan if you drive on ice - open windows, unlock doors, unfasten your seat belt and turn on your lights.

• Bring an ice safety kit - floatation device, lighter, waterproof matches, pocketknife, compass, whistle, as well as ice picks, ice staff, and rope. A cellular phone could also help save your life.

• Supervise children on or near ice - children should always be under adult supervision.

The Facts

• Clear blue ice is the strongest and safest.

• White opaque or ‘snow ice’ is half as strong as clear blue ice.

• Dull grey ice is rotting and unsafe.

• Ice is rarely uniform in thickness.

• Spring Ice is Rotten Ice. Stop using the ice once spring thaws begin.

Recommended Minimum Ice Thickness for New Clear Hard Ice No ice is without some risk. Be sure to measure ice thickness in several locations.

Ice Thickness

Load/Activity

3” (7 cm) or less STAY OFF!

4” (10 cm) Ice Fishing, Walking, Cross Country Skiing

5-7” (13-18 cm)One Snowmobile or ATV

8-12” (20-30 cm)One Car, Group of People

12-15” (30-38 cm)One Mid-Size Pickup Truck or Van

FITNESS PROGRAMS CALENDAR

Jan 6 – Mar 29 Drop In @ CCBCC = Registered = (No classes Feb 15-17)

NOTE: No locker rooms or showers on-site at the CCBCC or CVS facilities!

6:00 - 6:45 p.m

6:00 - 7:00 p.m Kammi (Coloniale Gym)

- 8:15 p.m

- 8:00 p.m

- 8:00 p.m

(CCBCC)

7:30 - 8:30 p.m Krista (CVS Gym)

- 8:30 p.m Krista (Coloniale Gym)

*Schedule subject to change based on attendance and instructor

Please visit www.beaumont.ab.ca/281 for

• Individuals who are 14 years or older can attend group fitness classes without supervision

• Individuals who are 12 & 13 years old MUST be accompanied by a parent/guardian

• Individuals under the age of 12 are not permitted to attend group fitness classes

BAND BURNOUT

Full body resistance band workout that will add a new twist to your everyday workout. It's easy on your joints, but merciless on your muscles. Come see what band burnout is all about. Bring your own mat recommended!

BOOTCAMP

Get a bit of everything in these faster-paced classes using some weights and lots of your own body weight!

EASY FLOW VINYASA YOGA

Vinyasa yoga practice is a conscious flowing movement where each posture is linked with the breath. This class improves balance, flexibility, increasing stamina and endurance. Infused with the flow of the class will be some self-massage using massage balls and diagnostic posturing. This assists in relieving physical and emotional stress, encourages muscle relaxation, blood circulation, promotes deeper and better breathing, and delivers targeted muscle stimulation to stiff, tender and sore muscles.

GENTLE MIX IT UP

Get into the groove with this class that is always changing, sometimes challenging the cardiovascular system and sometimes challenging the muscular system. Designed for older adults, but anyone is welcome!

HATHA FLOW YOGA

Combining traditional hatha postures with fluid movement. Flowing through a variety of postures (asanas), while linking your breath with movement and meditation. Awakening the body’s muscles while building strength, flexibility and a deeper sense of awareness. This is a fun class that has modifications to suit all fitness levels!

HIIT – HIGH INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING!

You give all-out, one hundred percent effort through quick, intense bursts of exercise. Followed by short, sometimes active, recovery periods.

MOBILE JOINTS

For those needing care with their exercise positions due to arthritis, rehabilitation, or balance issues, this seated class safely targets major joints with gentle strengthening and stretching exercises!

PICK YOUR PACE BOOTCAMP

A mix of cardio and strength that is appropriate for everyone; you can pick your pace! Lots of options for high or low impact and plenty of modifications for anyone who needs it!

SPINCYCLE

Rev up your cardio and overall conditioning with a fun group cycling class. You will be challenged with a variety of drills utilizing rolling hills, sprints, climbs and much more!

SPIN & STRENGTH

Add a little something to your basic spin class. Challenge upper body and core muscles in addition to working on your cardiovascular abilities!

STEP

Classic step choreography with a twist! Variations will include sticks, multi-bench, partner stepping, intervals or just good old chain choreography!

TABATA

A form of high intensity interval training designed to get your heart rate up, spice up your workouts, and get more out of your exercise time!

TGIF

This is a variety class! For participants of all levels, every week we will do something different! Combination of Bootcamp, Barre, Step, Spin, Yoga! Thank Goodness It's Friday! For all levels.

FITNESS PROGRAMS

VINYASA YOGA

For all levels or movement with breath, move into and out of postures with your breath. There are options and modifications provided to every posture. A great way to release stress, find your center, get strong and flexible. Note: Not safe for pregnancy, please consult with the instructor if you are or think you might be pregnant.

WORK IT OUT WEDNESDAY

Start you day off right with this fun and dynamic Bootcamp class that will utilize all sorts of exercise equipment to give you an energizing boost for your day ahead!

YIN YANG YOGA

A blend of two styles of yoga to promote strength and balance in the body. Yang (Hatha) yoga is an active practice that warms the body, thus creating endurance while strengthening and stretching your muscles. Yin Yoga is a passive practice with little active engagement of the muscles. Postures are held between 3-5 minutes. This allows the body to work deep into the connective tissues and ligaments, creating a calming effect in the nervous system.

YOGA

Combining strength, power, flexibility and inner Zen, these yoga classes are perfect for students of all levels of experience!

*Schedule subject to change based on attendance and instructor availability. Please visit www.beaumont.ab.ca/281 for updated classes & times

FITNESS PROGRAMS

BABY & ME BOOTCAMP

Bring your baby to class with you! These 11 weeks will gradually progress you to get stronger and feel more powerful in this Bootcamp style class. Get a great workout and have fun with other Moms too!

17015 THURS 10:15 - 11:00AM $104.50

JAN 9 – MAR 19 (11 CLASSES)

CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS KIM M.

FUSION FITNESS

Class begins with a total body workout or focal muscle group. Varying from cardio, tabata, body weight exercises, to low impact resistance training, and a moderate core segment. This first half of the class will challenge you through your own strengths to encourage high calorie burning and increase your endurance. The second portion of the class is a well-rounded yoga practice combining breath with movement, to toning, to cooling down to a resting Savasana pose. You will leave feeling relaxed and energized!

17028 MON 10:30AM-NOON $57

JAN 6 – FEB 10 (6 CLASSES)

CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS KATHY S./MAUREEN C.

17029 MON 10:30AM-NOON $47.50

FEB 24 – MAR 23 (5 CLASSES)

CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS KATHY S./MAUREEN C.

MORNING BARRE

Improve your balance, flexibility, and strength endurance with this class. Small movements that work large muscle groups! Barre is a mix of ballet, pilates, and yoga!

17016 TUES 10:00-10:45AM $57

JAN 7 – FEB 11 (6 CLASSES)

CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS BONNIE J

17017 TUES 10:00-10:45AM $57

FEB 18 – MAR 24 (6 CLASSES)

CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS BONNIE J

Want to try out a registered class? There is a registered class dropin rate of $12.50 that you can pay upon arrival & join for the day! (Permitting that the registered class is not at full capacity)

NIA

NIA barefoot cardio dance is more than a workout. NIA is a holistic fitness set to empowering music that feeds your body, focuses your mind, stirs your emotions, and uplifts your spirit. NIA fitness classes use diverse movement patterns with 52 basic moves that lubricate joints, strengthen and stretch muscles, while promoting stability, flexibility and agility.

17018 MON 6:00-7:00PM $104.50

JAN 6 – MAR 23 (11 CLASSES) NO CLASS FEB 17

CCBCC SMALL HALL KAMMI R.

17019 FRI 10:00-11:00AM $104.50 JAN 10 – MAR 27 (11 CLASSES) NO CLASS FEB 14

CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS KAMMI R.

PILATES & STRETCHING

Work your way to the weekend with the perfect class to realign your spine and release those sore spots! 30 minutes of Pilates strength and flexibility focus on achieving spinal mobility, followed by 15 minutes of overall body stretching. All levels welcome!

17038 THURS 1:15-2:15PM $95

JAN 9 – MAR 12 (10 CLASSES)

CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS DIANE C.

POUND

Using Ripstix®, lightly weighted drumsticks engineered specifically for exercising, we transform drumming into an incredible work out! This exhilarating full-body workout combines cardio, conditioning, and strength training with yoga and Pilates-inspired movements. Designed for all fitness levels, POUND® provides the perfect atmosphere for letting loose, getting energized, toning up and rockin’ out!

17020 TUES 7:15-8:00PM

JAN 7 – FEB 11 (6 CLASSES)

CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS

PRENATAL YOGA

This prenatal yoga class is great for releasing aches and pains, strengthening and increasing flexibility! Helps to support body, heart and mind in pregnancy and prepare for childbirth. Each week we will be practicing postures, movement, breathing, relaxation and meditation. Take some time for yourself to connect with your growing baby and other new moms!

17034 TUES 1:00-2:00PM $95 JAN 14 – MAR 17 (10 CLASSES)

CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS KATHY S.

STROLLERCIZE

Through a combination of cardio, strength, and core exercises, this class will safely navigate moms through post-partum recovery and body adjustments, while including baby and mom bonding time!

17024 TUES 12:00 – 12:45PM $57 JAN 7 – FEB 11 (6 CLASSES)

CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS DIANE C.

17025 TUES 12:00 – 12:45PM $57

FEB 18 – MAR 24 (6 CLASSES)

CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS DIANE C.

ZUMBA

Ditch the workout, join the party! Zumba infuses hypnotic rhythms and easy to follow moves to create a dynamic fitness program that will blow you away! You move, you sweat and you love the music. You don't need to be "coordinated" or know how to dance to try Zumba. Come see for yourself!

17027 TUE 7:30-8:30PM $104.50 JAN 14 – MAR 24 (11 CLASSES) CVS GYM

$57

THESSA T.

17021 TUES 7:15-8:00PM $57 FEB 18 – MAR 24 (6 CLASSES)

CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS

THESSA T.

17022 WED 10:15-11:00AM $57 JAN 8 – FEB 12 (6 CLASSES)

CCBCC SMALL HALL WENA M.

17023 WED 10:15-11:00AM $57

FEB 19 – MAR 25 (6 CLASSES)

CCBCC SMALL HALL WENA M.

ZUMBA – TONING

When it comes to body sculpting, Zumba Toning raises the bar. It combines targeted body-sculpting exercises and high-energy cardio work with Latin-infused Zumba moves to create a calorietorching, strength-training dance fitness-party. Zumba Toning is the perfect way for you to sculpt your body naturally while having a total blast! Equipment is provided.

17026 THURS 7:30-8:30PM $104.50 JAN 16 – MAR 26 (11 CLASSES)

CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS KRISTA M.

PLEASE NOTE: ALL REFUND DEADLINES FOR THESE CLASSES ARE ONE WEEK PRIOR TO CLASS START DATE

YOGA WORKSHOPS –BEGINNER’S MIND

Have you ever been in a yoga class and wondered “Am I doing this pose correctly?” and never had the time to find out. Whether new or old to yoga, come for 3 weeks of learning alignment principles or yoga postures with an individualized approach to your own body! Please bring a pen and notebook for note-taking while learning a bit about the history of yoga and yoga sutras. You will learn techniques for making every post comfortable for your body, while discovering breathing techniques and how they can be used most effectively!

17035 MON 8:15-9:45PM $69 JAN 13 – JAN 27 (3 CLASSES)

YOGA WORKSHOPS – FACIA RELEASE (DEEP TISSUE RELEASE)

Come for a one-night workshop to learn what Facia is and why it is so important in yoga practice. Learn techniques to release tension and to break up “stuck” or fixated Facia. You will have 90-minutes to learn how to effectively unwind and release tension in your body, and improve your yoga practice moving forward!

17036 MON 8:15-9:45PM $28 FEB 10

YOGA WORKSHOPS – YOGA: A NEW LEVEL (ARM BALANCE)

Do you have the basics of yoga down? Want to find the next level and where your practice can take you? Come and learn tips and tricks for adding some more intensity to your yoga practice. This workshop focuses on learning the basics of arm balance and inversion techniques

17037 MON 8:15-9:45PM $28 FEB 24 CCBCC

Oh no! Oh no!

Sometimes our favourite programs get cancelled when everyone waits to the last minute to register. Each of our programs must meet a minimum number of registrants to run. Decisions on class cancellations are made 1 week prior to the class start date.

COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

DROP-IN SPORTS

DROP-IN BADMINTON (ALL AGES)

Come back for another season of Sunday Badminton at Beaumont High School! NCCP level 2 certified coaches will be running the program to ensure that you warm up properly, enjoy the technical aspects of the game, and network with other badminton enthusiasts. Whether you are holding the racquet for the first time or are a seasoned player, come and enjoy one of the rarest games on Planet Earth that combines the need for agility and speed with the luxury of challenge and control, all in beautiful package! Youth players can join us from 2-4pm for instruction from our NCCP coaches, with the all ages drop-in to follow from 4-6pm.

Visit the Beaumont Badminton website at http://learninganalytics.ca/sports/

*Please bring your racquets and indoor shoes to play. Shuttles will be provided for free.

SUN 2:00-4:00PM $2 DROP-IN FEE

YOUTH PLAYERS (COACHING CLASSES)

JAN 12 – MAR 29 (11 SESSIONS) NO SESSION FEB 16

CVS GYM VIVE K.

SUN 4:00-6:00PM ALL AGES $2 DROP-IN FEE

JAN 12 – MAR 29 (11 SESSIONS) NO SESSION FEB 16

CVS GYM VIVE K.

DROP-IN PICKLEBALL (ALL AGES)

Try Pickleball! It's a mix of badminton, tennis, and Ping-Pong, and it is a great way to have fun and stay active! Join this non-competitive pickleball group. Beginners and new players are welcome. Equipment provided, must be wearing clean, indoor and non-marking shoes.

MON 7:15-9:15PM FREE

JAN 6 – MAR 23 (11 SESSIONS) NO SESSION FEB 17

CVS GYM

THU 7:15-9:15PM FREE

JAN 9 – MAR 26 (11 SESSIONS) NO SESSION FEB 6

CVS GYM

STAINED GLASS – SUN CATCHER

(16+ ADULT)

Join us for various types of art brought to you by instructors of the Artists Association of Beaumont! All of these classes are workshop formats, so you can pick and choose which ones you would like to experience! Unless otherwise stated, supplies will be provided for all classes.

STAINED GLASS –MOUNTAINS ARE CALLING

Join Chrissy for this fun hands-on workshop. She will guide you through the basics of creating your own stained glass piece. In just a matter of hours you will learn the techniques and skills needed to cut, grind, fit, foil, solder your very own stained glass art. You will be creating your own stained glass mountains using a variety of colours and textures to either hang or place in a stand. No experience necessary. All supplies included. For ages 16+.

16999 MAR 14 SAT 9:00AM-3:00PM $110 CLS CHRISSY

Join Chrissy for this fun hands-on workshop. Allow her to guide you through the basics of creating your own stained glass Sun Catcher. In just a matter of hours you will learn the techniques and skills needed to cut, grind, fit, foil, solder your very own Suncatcher. You will have the opportunity to create a cactus from a variety of patterns, colours and textures to personalize to your style. No experience necessary. All supplies included. For ages 16+.

17031 FEB 8 SAT 9:00AM-3:00PM $110

SMARTPHONE PHOTOGRAPHY

Welcome to the new age of photography! Learn from a Professional Photographer on how to get better photos with your SMART phone in this fun, hands-on workshop. Learn & practice simple tips and tricks to help you with lighting, composition & creativity.

16998 FEB 13 THURS 6:30-8:30PM $35 CCBCC BOARDROOM BONNIE-JEAN

PLEASE NOTE: ALL REFUND DEADLINES FOR THESE CLASSES ARE ONE WEEK PRIOR TO CLASS START DATE

UNDERSTANDING LIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY

Have you ever had problems deciding when to use your flash, or don’t like the results you get with it? Want to learn how to make the most of natural sunlight? Furthermore, want to learn how to balance natural light, ambient light (all existing), and flash to create beautifully lit creative images? Join Bonnie-Jean for this hands on, fun workshop and let her show you some of the tips and tricks she has learnt about light, as a professional photographer for the past 30 years.

17033 SUN MAR 8-MAR 15 (2 CLASSES) $110

1:00-4:00PM

CCBCC BOARDROOM BONNIE-JEAN

TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY

Capturing photos when we are traveling, near or far, helps us to remember all the fun, while allowing us to share our adventures with our family and friends. This workshop will give you the skills to take better quality & more interesting photos, in many different travel scenarios.

We will also go over best practices for care and packing of your camera and accessories while traveling.

16997 FEB 6 THURS 6:00 – 9:00 PM $62

CCBCC BOARDROOM BONNIE-JEAN

OIL PAINTING BASICS WORKSHOP

Even the masters had to start somewhere... The Sistine Chapel wasn't created overnight. In this fun 5 week workshop, you will learn while you paint, the basics of how to work with oil paints. Learn techniques of blending and layering colours to create intensity and luminosity. Make some new friends and share in the joy of learning the basics of painting. At the end you will take home 2 of your own works of art! All supplies will be included in the course.

16976 6:45-9:00PM TUES JAN 28 – FEB 25 (5 CLASSES) $125

CLS COMM CLASS STACEY O.

INTRODUCTION TO WEAVING

Learn how to weave on a basic lap loom! During this 3 week class you will learn four common weaving techniques that you will use to create two wall hangings that you will be proud to display. Participants please bring a pair of sharp scissors, all other yarn supplies will be included as well as your very own loom to keep at the end of the workshop!

16934 6:00-9:00PM TUES JAN 21 – FEB 4 (3 CLASSES) $145

CCBCC COMM ROOM

ELAINE G.

HOW TO WRITE A BOOK IN 40 DAYS

In this course, participants will learn about writing a book, and all the logistics behind the scenes. Linda will share with participants the fool proof formula for creating a complete overview of their book, how to easily structure chapters and sub-chapter, the guaranteed cure for writers block, and how to craft a compelling title. However, beyond writing a strong book, Linda will also share the pros and cons of traditional publishing vs self-publishing, how to obtain IBSN numbers and their importance, marketing tips and ideas, as well as how to get your books on Amazon (the world’s largest bookstore).

16977 1:00-4:00PM SUN MARCH 1 $60

CCBCC BOARDROOM

LINDA F.

COOKING WITH CHARTIER

We are excited to announce a continuation of our cooking classes by Chartier! In partnership with our local top-class restaurant, we will be offering various cooking classes to the community led by outstanding chefs. These classes will take place on various weekday evenings (traditionally Wednesdays), rotating between various age groups and themes for the Winter season. No matter your age and experience, if you are eager to learn and expand your cooking knowledge and skills, these are the classes for you!

The cooking class information (dates/times, themes etc.) are in the process of being finalized. Please register under the course code below for the respective age group that interests you in order to receive an e-mail notification at the time when classes are finalized and registration will be opening.

*Note: Please ensure that your e-mail address is up-to-date on your online “Click-It” account (www.clickit.beaumont.ab.ca).

CHILDREN IN THE KITCHEN (7-12 YRS.)

REGISTER UNDER THE FOLLOWING COURSE CODE TO RECEIVE AN E-MAIL NOTIFICATION AT THE TIME WHEN CLASS DATES/TIMES ARE CONFIRMED & WHEN REGISTRATION WILL BE OPENING! 16915

ADULTS IN THE KITCHEN (13 YRS TO ADULT)

REGISTER UNDER THE FOLLOWING COURSE CODE TO RECEIVE AN E-MAIL NOTIFICATION AT THE TIME WHEN CLASS DATES/TIMES ARE CONFIRMED & WHEN REGISTRATION WILL BE OPENING! 16914

COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

CHILDREN AND TEEN CLASSES

KIDS COMIC BOOK ART

(7-9 YRS. & 10-13 YRS.)

In this 9-week course, students will learn the basics of how to tell a story through comic book art! Topics covered will include various art designs skills such as; character design, building comic pages, pencil and ink skills, and being able to use their creative imagination in a comfortable and encouraging atmosphere. Students will also be given several unique art supplies throughout the course!

7-9 YEARS OLD

16912 MON 6:00-7:15PM $103.5

JAN 13 – MAR 16 (9 CLASSES) OMIT FEB 17

CCBCC COMM ROOM TAYSON M.

10-13 YEARS OLD

16913 MON 7:15-8:30PM $103.5

JAN 13 – MAR 16 (9 CLASSES) OMIT FEB 17

CCBCC COMM ROOM TAYSON M.

YOUNG ARTISTS OF BEAUMONT (7-11 YRS.)

With an eye to promoting self-expression through Art, this course uses basic mediums of pencils, crayons, pastels, charcoal and water colour to allow students to develop their creativity. They are taught some of the basics of shapes and form, drawing, colour mixing, and perspective. Separate projects involving the use of clay and recyclables further the experience throughout the classes. References to works by some of the Masters are shared showing the progression of art through history and the differences brought in by various cultures. Ideally, the students would be involved in an exhibit of their creations at the end of the sessions.

16975 THURS 4:00-5:00PM $108

JAN 16 – MARCH 12 (9 CLASSES)

KNRRC TEEN ROOM KIMBERLEY B

MINI MESSES (3-5 YEARS OLD)

All the games, crafts and activities children wish to get messy with will be fulfilled here! All the messy things that aren’t suited for home are what we are all for! Parents and caretakers, let us handle the clean up this time, go enjoy an hour to yourself. Grocery shop, attend a fitness class, take a nap, we got the mess under control! Make sure old clothes are worn to this program.

17042 MON 9:30-10:30 AM $112

JAN 13 – MAR 9 (8 CLASSES) OMIT FEB 17

CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOM 3/4 KENDRA F.

BABYSITTER SAFETY COURSE (11-15 YRS.)

Get ready to be the best-prepared babysitter on the block! You will learn techniques for handling emergency situations such as bleeding, choking, treatment for burns, poisoning, wounds and artificial respiration. Participants will receive manuals and a certificate upon successfully completing the course.

PLEASE NOTE: Participants will need to bring a bag lunch, pencil, paper and a doll or teddy bear to practice with.

16917 SAT 9:00-4:00 PM $80

JANUARY 25

KNRRC BANQUET ROOM SARAH D.

16918 SAT 9:00-4:00PM $80

FEBRUARY 29

KNRRC BANQUET ROOM SARAH D. 16919 SAT 9:00-4:00PM $80

MARCH 21

KNRRC BANQUET ROOM

BEAUMONT BROADWAY (6-13 YRS.)

SARAH D.

ON THE SPOT IMPROV! (10-17 YRS)

This class is focused on teaching the basics of improvised theatre to youth. Learning about narration, character, and scene work in a group environment will let imaginations roam free and also deliver valuable lessons about working alongside others. Stephen has been an improviser for over 8 years and taught workshops about improvised theatre to a wide range of audiences. This class will be filled with laughter, learning and a final showcase will be held during the last day of class.

10-13 YRS

16978 MON 5:30–6:15PM $99 JAN 13–MAR 16 (9 CLASSES) OMIT FEB 17

CLS MPR STEPHEN R.

*SHOWCASE DURING FINAL CLASS 14-17 YRS

16979 MON 6:30-7:15PM

JAN 13–MAR 16 (9 CLASSES) OMIT FEB 17

CLS MPR

*SHOWCASE DURING FINAL CLASS

Brayden Mathison leads class through an Introduction to Theatre: Children will have the amazing opportunity to be part of a short play/ performance that incorporates all elements of theatre including acting, singing, movement, costumes, props and much, much more! This class will introduce them to the fundamentals of theatre, acting and improvisation in a fun, informal nonpressured environment. This class is the perfect way to let children express themselves, with their talent and creativity shining as bright as the stars of Broadway!

6-8 YRS.

16905 TUE 6:00–7:30PM $125 JAN 14 – MAR 24 (10 CLASSES) OMIT MAR 10

CLS 208

BRAYDEN M. 9-13 YRS.

16906 THU 6:30-8:00PM $125

JAN 9 – MAR 26 (10 CLASSES) OMIT FEB 6 AND MAR 12

CLS 208

MAD SCIENCE (AGES 5-12 YRS)

BRAYDEN M.

The City of Beaumont is excited to partner with Mad Science this winter to bring your child an hour full of learning about science. Your child will become a junior scientist for the hour, having the opportunity to experience real live science by solving science mysteries such as Kitchen Chemistry, the Science of Toys, Earthworks, Walloping Weather, Bugs and so much more! Your child will get a phenomenal science project to take home after every class. Through fun, safe, and hands-on activities presented by dynamic instructors, children are “turned-on” to science!

17041 WED 5:00-6:00PM $110

JAN 29 – MAR 25 (8 CLASSES) OMIT MARCH 11

CLS – COMMUNITY CLASSROOM

MAD SCIENCE INSTRUCTOR

PLEASE NOTE: If withdrawing more than 7 days before the course start date, the refund will be issued less the current admin fee ($10)

BEAUMONT SOCIETY SCHOOL OF DANCE:

The City of Beaumont and Beaumont Society School of Dance are proud to partner and bring introduction to dance programs to our community.

LITTLE DIVAS & ROCK STARS (3-5

YRS.)

Intro to Dance! Give your little one a chance to explore the art of dance. In this class your child will have the opportunity to learn creative movement, role playing and the basics of dance. Let the party begin!

16902 SAT 9:00-9:45AM $80

JAN 11 – MAR 14 (8 CLASSES) OMIT JAN 25, FEB 15

CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS 3 & 4 BSSD INSTRUCTOR

LITTLE BALLERINAS (4-6

YRS.)

Intro to Ballet! Want to dance like a ballerina? Here's your chance to have a little taste. Come and learn the basics. Class is designed to introduce creative movement, age-appropriate dance steps and technique while exploring classical and modern music. Performers will delight the audience at the final performance.

16901 SAT 9:45-10:30AM $80

JAN 11 – MAR 14 (8 CLASSES) OMIT JAN 25, FEB 15

CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS 3 & 4 BSSD INSTRUCTOR

LITTLE HIP-HOPPERS (4-6 YRS.)

Intro to Hip-Hip! Join these Hip-Hop classes and learn some new moves to some great music in a fun, informal, supportive environment. Young children will have the chance to start learning the fundamentals behind movement and rhythm. Come with a friend and start learning how to groove to the beat!

16900 SAT 10:30-11:15AM $80

JAN 11 – MAR 14 (8 CLASSES) OMIT JAN 25, FEB 15

CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS 3 & 4 BSSD INSTRUCTOR

COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

CHILDREN AND TEEN CLASSES

SPORTBALL – MULTI SPORT (16 MTHS – 5 YRS.)

Sportball is a non-competitive sport program for children 16 months - 8 years old. Children are introduced to various popular sports: soccer, hockey, basketball, baseball volleyball, tennis, football and golf. The high-energy, fun and creative program promotes confidence, self-esteem and team work. It teaches balance, strength, coordination, timing and endurance while having a lot of fun!

SPORTBALL FLOOR HOCKEY

Sportball is a non-competitive sport program for children. Children are taught the fundamental skills necessary to excel in Hockey in a supervised, non-competitive environment. They learn about positions, importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship while having a great time! 17039 5-8 YRS. THU 5:00-5:45PM JAN 16 – MAR 12 (9 CLASSES)

BR

8-10 YRS. THU 5:45 – 6:30PM JAN 16 – MAR 12 (9 CLASSES) $146.25

KNRRC BR

ZUMBINI (2-4 YRS.)

Zumbini combines music, dance and educational tools for 45 minutes of can’t-stop, won’t-stop bonding and fun! This is an interactive class that requires caregivers’ participation. Tap your toes, sing-along and get lost in the only program to combine early-childhood development with the magical joy of Zumba® Fitness. Each toddler will receive a “Zumbini bundle” which is included in the course fee, there are four bundles with different characters, music, book, and a plush doll. Toddlers will receive a graduation certificate when they complete the season! Check out the Zumbini intro video! https://youtu.be/7vo2aFQFlEM

16949 FRI 11:30AM – 12:30PM

COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

CHILDREN AND TEEN CLASSES

SPORTBALL BASKETBALL ACADEMY (5 - 9 YRS.)

Dribbling and shooting a basketball has never been so fun! At the Sportball Basketball Academy your child will learn all of the fundamentals of basketball in a fun, safe atmosphere. Our class is designed to give our “Sportballers” the confidence they need to jump onto a basketball team and hopefully love playing the sport of basketball for life. Classes will consist of skill based games, progressive fundamental drills and skills, and lots of controlled scrimmages to help your child learn the amazing game of basketball. Our goal is for every child to get lots of practice, gain confidence from seeing self-improvement, and of course have lots of fun along the way. Sign up today!

16990 5-7 YRS. WED 5:30-6:30PM JAN 22 – MAR 25 (10 CLASSES)

$162.50 BELLEVUE GYM

16991 7-9 YRS. WED 6:30-7:30PM JAN 22 – MAR 25 (10 CLASSES)

GYM

SPORTBALL – INDOOR SOCCER

(2 - 8 YRS.)

Sportball is a non-competitive sport program for children. Children are taught the fundamental skills necessary to excel in soccer: throw-ins, dribbling, passing, goalie skills and more in a supervised, non-competitive environment. They learn about field positions, importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship while having a great time!

16982 2-3.5 YRS. [PARENTED] TUE 5:00-5:45PM JAN 21 – MAR 24 (10 CLASSES)

GYM

16981 3.5 – 5 YRS. TUE 5:45-6:45PM JAN 21 – MAR 24 (10 CLASSES) $162.50 BELLEVUE GYM

16980 5 – 8 YRS. TUE 6:45-7:45PM JAN 21 – MAR 24 (10 CLASSES) $162.50 BELLEVUE GYM

TEEN YOGA (13-16 YRS.)

Yoga is a great routine for physical exercise, taking care of your body and injury prevention! It can also help to reduce stress and enhance focus and concentration while bringing calmness into the mind and body. This is a beneficial activity for all ages! In these classes, you will learn the basics of yoga poses and stretching, how to properly breathe and move with breath in a comfortable social setting.

*Note: Participants will need to bring their own yoga mat. Having a water bottle and towel is also encouraged.

16951 13-16 YRS. $99 THURS 5:15-6:00PM JAN 16 – MAR 12 (9 CLASSES) KEN NICHOL TEEN ROOM PAM L.

GO WITH THE FLOW FAMILY YOGA (5 YRS TO ADULT)

Go With the Flow Family Yoga is inviting to all ages, with it’s dynamic, engaging approach. Yoga is a great routine for physical exercise, taking care of your body and injury prevention. It can also help to reduce stress and enhance focus and concentration while bringing calmness into the mind and body. This is a beneficial activity for all ages! In these classes, you will learn the basics of yoga poses and stretching, how to properly breathe and move with breath in a comfortable social setting. Go With the Flow Family Yoga is our all ages family class, that you can join with a sibling or parent!

*Note: Participants will need to bring their own yoga mat. Having a water bottle and towel is also encouraged.

16950 FAMILY CLASS (5 YRS. TO ADULT) $99 THURS 6:15-7:00PM JAN 16 – MAR 12 (9 CLASSES) KEN NICHOL TEEN ROOM PAM L.

CHILDREN AND TEEN CLASSES

FCSS Sponsored Sessions

The City of Beaumont Community Programs has teamed up with Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) to start offering day programs to children 10-12 years old during school PD Days to offer an opportunity to learn and hang out with friends.

HOME ALONE (10-12 YRS.)

Being home alone can be an uncomfortable and unsafe situation without some basic skills. Dealing with siblings, friends and strangers, internet safety, fire safety, safety in the kitchen and more are covered in this course empowering participants to feel safe and confident while home alone.

Please bring a bag lunch and snacks.

16911 FRIDAY JANUARY 31 $10

9:00AM-3:00PM FCSS MPR

FRIDAY MARCH 20 $10 9:00AM-3:00PM FCSS MPR

PDDay Programs

PROGRAMS

Recreational Gymnastics

PLEASE NOTE: Alberta Gymnastics Federation regulations stipulate only registered participants allowed in training areas!

RECREATIONAL

PARENT & TOT (2-3 YRS. – PARENTED CLASS)

Introduce your child to the exciting world of gymnastics under the guidance of an NCCP certified coach. Join our qualified and FUN instructor for 30 minutes of exploration, creativity, and play. Parents will be assisting their child on various equipment (beams, mats, tunnels, minitrampoline, etc.).

All gymnasts and coaches are registered and insured with the Alberta Gymnastics Federation.

16916 THU 5:00-5:30PM (30 MIN) $126

JAN 23 – MAR 19 (8 CLASSES) OMIT FEB 6 BMS GYM JILL

TUMBLING TOTS (3-4 YRS.)

Tumblers will love learning while they explore the world of gymnastics under the supervision of a fully NCCP certified coach. Gymnasts will develop gross motor skills, basic tumbling skills through play, circuits and games as they learn to be on their own with the coach. Please note: Gymnasts should be ready to attend this program without their parents.

All gymnasts and coaches are registered and insured with the Alberta Gymnastics Federation

16904 THU 5:30-6:15PM (45 MIN) $126

JAN 23 – MAR 19 (8 CLASSES) OMIT FEB 6

BMS GYM JILL

FLIPPING FOURS & FIVES (4-5 YRS.)

Gymnasts will never be bored as they build their skills under the coaching of a fully NCCP Certified Coach. In this program, gymnasts will use all the equipment through games, circuits and skill building. This introductory program will further the development of your child’s body awareness, rhythm, coordination, and balance. Please note: Gymnasts should be ready to attend this program without their parents.

All gymnasts and coaches are registered and insured with the Alberta Gymnastics Federation.

16908 THU 6:15-7:00PM (45 MIN) $126 JAN 23 – MAR 19 (8 CLASSES) OMIT FEB 6

LEAPING LIZARDS (6-8 YRS.)

Young gymnasts in the Beaumont community can now benefit from this new program expansion! This program will focus on tumbling movements, balance, floor work, and beam while expanding on previously learned skills. They will build upon their basic skills under the coaching of a fully NCCP Certified Coach. All gymnasts and coaches are registered and insured with the Alberta Gymnastics Federation.

16903 THU 7:15-8:00PM (45 MIN) $126 JAN 23 – MAR 19 (8 CLASSES) OMIT FEB 6 BMS GYM JILL

ACRO DANCE & RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS (4-13 YRS.)

Young gymnasts in the community can now expand their gymnastics experience with our new offering of Acro Dance & Rhythmic Gymnastics! This program will focus on body awareness, hand-eye coordination, along with tumbling. They will build their skills under the coaching of a fully NCCP certified Artistic & Rhythmic Gymnastics coach. Alicia has over 9 years of experience with Artistic Gymnastics, Acro Dance and Rhythmic Gymnastics.

All gymnasts and coaches are registered and insured with the Alberta Gymnastics Federation.

16896 4-5 YRS. TUES 4:30-5:15PM (45 MIN) $130 JAN 14 – MAR 17 (10 CLASSES)

CCBCC SMALL HALL ALICIA D 16897 6-7 YRS. TUES 5:20-6:05PM (45 MIN) $130 JAN 14 – MAR 17 (10 CLASSES)

CCBCC SMALL HALL ALICIA D 16899 8-9 YRS. TUES 6:10-6:55PM (45 MIN) $130 JAN 14 – MAR 17 (10 CLASSES)

CCBCC SMALL HALL ALICIA D 16898 10-13 YRS. TUES 7:00-8:00PM (60 MIN) $130 JAN 14 – MAR 17 (10 CLASSES)

CCBCC SMALL HALL ALICIA D

Gymnasts MUST have turned the PREREQUISTE AGE BY THE START date of the gymnastics program which they are registering in.

** If child has any acute or chronic injuries please advise coach on first day of class

TICKLE TIME: BIRTH–24 MOS.

Build literacy, through singing, rhyming, & stories with your child. Teatime gives an opportunity to connect with other families.

*Jan 15-Feb 21 $9/child

Wed. 11:15

Thurs. 9:15 FRE, 10:15, 12:45, Fri. 10:15 am

*Mar 11-Mar 20 $3/child

Wed. 11:15

Thurs. 9:15 FRE, 10:15, 12:45 Fri. 10:15 am

KIDS BOOK CLUBS: GR.4–8

JAN 8-JUNE 3, 1ST WED/MON

Girls, 3:15-4:45 pm, book chat & fun Boys, 5:30-7:00 pm, games & books

HOMESCOOL CONNECTIONS:

3rd Tuesday/month meghan@beaumontlibrary.com

TUTORING BY TEENS: andrea@beaumontlibrary.com

CHESS FOR KIDS: GR. 4–9

Ten Saturdays, 10:15-11:30am Jan 11-Mar 14, register at www.rovingchessnuts.com

AIMBOT LEGO: 6–12 YRS.

Saturdays, 10:15-11:45 am Jan11, Jan 18, Jan 25, Feb 1 register at www.theaimbot.com

KIDS SPRING BREAK CAMP KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 4

March 31-Apr 2, 10:00-11:30 am or 1:30-3:00 pm $21/ registration required

UPCOMING EVENTS

*Celebrate Family Literacy Monday, January 27, 6:30 pm

Enjoy life-size Candyland! Drop in for the fun & games!

*Ukrainian Easter Egg Workshop

For families- Sunday, Mar 22, 1-4 pm

$10/child-Gr. 3 & up, $15/adult

RHYME TIME: TWO-FOUR YRS.

Parented session for early literacy fun with stories, songs, crafts, and more.

*Jan 13-Feb 19 $12/child

Mon. 9:15. 10:15, 11:15 am, 12:30 pm

Tues. 9:15. 10:15, FRE 11:15 am

Wed. 6:15 pm

*Mar 9-Mar 18 $4/child

Mon. 9:15. 10:15, 11:15 am, 12:30 pm

Tues. 9:15. 10:15, FRE 11:15 am

Wed. 6:15 pm

FOR ADULTS:

Knitting

Wed. 1:00-3:00pm

ESL Circle for NewcomersThursdays 6:30-8:00 pm, except for the 2nd Thursday each month

10-week French Course

Thurs. Jan 9-Mar 19, 6:30-8:00 pm

$185 plus wkbk; call to register

10-week Spanish Course

Tues. Jan 14-Mar 17, 6:30-8:00 pm

Sun. Jan 12-Mar 15, 12:15-1:45 pm

$185 plus wkbk; call to register

8-week American Sign Language

Sat. Jan 18-Mar 7 $96; pre-register

Level 1, 12:15-1:45 pm

Level 2, 2:00-3:30 pm

Seniors Corner

2nd Tuesday/month, 1-2:30 pm. Interesting speakers & refreshments

French Club/Spanish Club

3rd Wednesday/month, 7-8pm

Writer’s Group

3rd Wednesday/month, 7pm

Wine Club

2nd Wednesday/month 6:30pm $5/glass-registration required.

Friends of the Library

3rd Monday/month, 7pm

Scrapbooking

2nd Saturday/month 3:45pm, chico245@outlook.com

Book Clubs for Adults

4th Monday/month, 6:30pm prash_julie@hotmail.com

Last Friday/month, 1pm The Bookies

STORY TIME: THREE–SIX YRS.

Literacy fun & school readiness, as children sing, craft and enjoy stories & games. Partially parented class.

* Jan 15-Feb 21 $12/child

Wed. 10:15am, 1:00pm

Thurs. 1:45 pm

Fri. 9:15 am

* Mar 11-Mar 20 $4/child

Wed. 10:15am, 1:00pm

Thurs. 1:45 pm

Fri. 9:15 am

*DAYHOME STORIES:

1st & 3rd or 2nd & 4th Wednesday of each month

Six sessions Jan 15-Apr 15, $10/day home

FREE DROP IN SUNSHINE STORIES:

2-6 yrs Thursdays & Fridays, 11:15 am

Babies Thursdays 3:15 pm

Jan 9-Feb 21, Mar 12-Mar 20

UPCOMING EVENTS

*Métis Wool Mitten Workshop

Sunday, Jan 19, 2-4 pm $25/person for Grade 9 to Adult. Call to register.

*Travel Club presents Mondays 6:30

Jan 20 Volunteering Abroad

Mar 16 National Geographic Journeys

May 11 River Cruising

No charge, but please register.

*Chef@Home Workshop (for adults)

Wed, Jan 29, 6-8 pm. Cooking Chinese $30/ registration required.

*Wool Felt/Silk Scarf Workshop Sun., Feb 2, 12:00-4:30 pm $85/person includes supplies; registration required.

*Career & Hiring Fair @ the Library

Wednesday, Feb 26, 5:30-7:30 pm

Questions? Come inquire of post- secondary schools, local employers, & career help.

*Early Child Development Fair

Tuesday, Apr 7, 4:30-7:30 pm

Family booths, hayrides, hotdogs. Join us!

*The Alberta Baroque Ensemble

Sunday, Mar 1, 4:00 pm

Sponsored by the Beaumont Society for the Arts

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Beaumont Karate-Do

Kendall Watson (head instructor) Case Watson (instructor)

Classes run from September 9 2019 to May 13 2020

Beginner Juniors (ages 6 to 12)

White to Yellow belts

Advanced Juniors (ages 12 to 15)

Monday & Wednesday**

6:30 to 7:30pm

Orange to Blue belts 7:30 to 8:30pm

Adult Classes

Beginner to Black belts 7:30 to 9:00pm

Brown to Black belts 9:00 to 9:30pm

*Special Friday class for advanced belts

**Classes are held at the Ken Nichol Regional Recreation Centre

Train together as a family or as an individual!

For more information please contact: beaumontkarate-do@live.ca / 780-504-4475

Check us out on Facebook @BeaumontKarateDo https://beaumontkarate-doinc.godaddysites.com/

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LEARN – LOVE – Enjoy SKATING!!

CONTACT: Tina Connolly T: 780.929.1749

What is CanSkate?

PLEASE NOTE:

CanSkate is a dynamic learn-to-skate program that focuses on fun, participation and basic skill development.

Who’s it for?

While every effort is made to ensure that details are correct, we ask that you read this proof carefully, checking the address, phone and fax information.

For beginners aged 3 and up, as well as for those wishing to improve their basic skills whether their focus be for figure skating, hockey, speed skating or just skating for fun.

What will you learn?

A complete series of balance, control and agility skills taught in six stages of learning that pertain to hockey, ringette, speed skating and figure skating as well as general recreational skating.

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What can you expect?

Action, movement and fun! Skaters progress at their own rate and coaches make sessions active using teaching aids, upbeat music while incorporating a wide variety of activities.

What do you need to participate?

All you need are skates, a CSA-approved hockey helmet, long pants, mittens, warm sweater or jacket. Dress in layers – it will get warm!

How do you sign up?

Be a part of the fun, go to…

U5-U19 Ages Groups | Closes September 6

2020/21 REGISTRATION DATES

Members Registration: June 4, 2020 • 7:00-10:00 pm

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General Registration: June 9, 2020 • 6:00-9:00 pm

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BEAUREGARD MANOIR

VILLA BEAUREGARD - Beaumont

Affordable Apartments for Seniors, Individuals and Families.

Applications are being accepted for senior, individual and family accommodations in Leduc Regional Housing Foundation’s affordable housing apartment complexes in Beaumont.

Beauregard Manoir – Seniors 5033 – 52 Avenue

One (1) bedroom suites - rent based upon 30% of income and includes fridge, stove, heat and water/sewer.

Villa Beauregard - Individuals & Families 5035 – 52 Avenue

Affordable one (1) bedroom , two (2) bedroom, and three (3) bedroom suites available in an accessible apartment building with elevator. Rent includes fridge, stove, heat and water/sewer. Some restrictions apply.

For information & application contact:

Leduc Regional Housing Foundation 5118 – 50 Avenue Leduc, Alberta T9E 6V4

Phone: 780-986-2814 or Visit our website at www.leducregionalhousing.ca

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CCBCC • Beaumont (780) 485-2332 mtprairiesky.com

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ST. VITAL SENIORS CLUB

“Le Rendezvous” 5204A - 50 Avenue • 780-929-5333 A friendly club for those 50 years and over wanting to have FUN NEW MEMBERS WELCOME www.beaumontseniors.net

COFFEE TIME: Monday – Saturday, 9:00am – 11:00am BRUNCHES: 1st Sunday, September – June

ACTIVITIES: Crib, Bridge, Canasta, Pool, Exercise Program, Pickleball, Crafting Activities, Floor Curling, Computer Club

BINGO: Wednesday 7:30pm, EVERYONE WELCOME

BUSES: Weekly shopping trips and organized excursions

HALL RENTALS: Capacity 210, full kitchen, stage availability Contact the club 780-929-5333 for information on rental bookings Check our monthly column “Senior Corner” in the Beaumont News for current activities.

Adult Sports Groups

Adult Co.Ed Basketball

Beaumont Adrenaline Ringette Dennis Carr

richards@headcount.com

780.504.9302 dacarr@shaw.ca

Beaumont Adult Slow-Pitch Cory Chasse 587.879.3359 doomedad@telus.net

Beaumont Badminton Club Vive Kumar

780.690.3900 www.yellowhead.club

Beaumont Chiefs Junior Hockey Club Don Thompson Box 8 4901 55 Avenue

Beaumont Curling Club Ocean Smart

Beaumont Disc Golf Club Ray Benedetto

Beaumont Karate-Do Inc. Kendall Watson

Beaumont AB T4X 1M9 www.beaumontchiefs.com

780.929.8515 PO Box 3012 beaumontcurlingclub@shawbiz.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1K8 www.beaumontcurlingclub.ca

780.554.3582 Discgolf.raymond@gmail.com

780.504.4475 157 Rue Monique beaumontkarate-do@live.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 0G3 www.beaumontkarate-do.com

Beaumont Rewinds Hockey Club Richard Reimer 780.218.1969 1017 James Crescent rireimer@telus.net

Cycling Without Age Beaumont Michael Foster

780.288.6068

Edmonton AB T6L 6P6

Box 6 4901 55 Ave beaumontcwa@gmail.com

Beaumont AB T4X 1M9 Cyclingwithoutage.ca/beaumont

Fog Duckers Old Timers Hockey (+35) Bill Moon 780.920.2732 moon4you@shaw.ca

Gaspers Men’s Hockey Club Justin Rousseau justin@expeditionconsulting.ca

Ladies Soccer - Beaumont Belles Janet Koehler 780.929.8466 jkoehler@ualberta.c

Phoenix Taekwon-Do Alan Passmore 780.919.2522 957 110A Street NW phnxtkd@telus.net

Tennis Partner Registry/Drop-in Darlene Hawryluk

Edmonton AB T6J 6N4 www.phoenixtaekwon.do.ca

darlene_hawryluk@hotmail.com

Volleyball Association (Competitive) Suzy Gagnon-Koylak 780.231.8356 gagnon.suzy@gmail.com

Children Sports Groups

BAHA (Beaumont Amateur Hockey Assoc.) Brian Tancowny

Beaumont Basketball Association April Jones

Beaumont Inline/Edmonton In-Line Hockey Ty Gard

Box 2, 4901 55 Avenue president@baha.ab.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1M9 www.baha.ab.ca

780.737.7332 PO Box 90012 Montalet Post Office Beaumont, AB T4X 0C8

780.289.5744

8306-164 Street www.edmontoninline.ab.ca

Edmonton, AB T5R 2P8

Beaumont Karate-Do Inc. Kendall Watson 780.504.4475 157 Rue Monique beaumontkarate-do@live.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 0G3 https://beaumontkarate-doinc.godaddysites.com

Beaumont Minor Ball Association Scott Kadatz PO Box 3054 admin@beaumontminorball.com

Beaumont Blitz Fastball Association Corey Callahan

Beaumont Minor Football Association Mike Garraway

Beaumont Raiders Lacrosse Association Tim Stewart - President

Beaumont Ringette Association Kirk McCar ville – President

PLEASE

Beaumont AB T4X 1K8 www.beaumontminorball.com

780.913.0213 PO Box 3061 Station Main president.bbfa@gmail.com

780.974.3133

Beaumont, AB T4X 1K8 www.BeaumontBlitz.ca

190-50322 RR 232 president@beaumontfootball.ca

Leduc County, AB T4X 0K9 http://beaumontfootball.ca www.facebook.com/beaumontminorfootball

Box 15 4901 55 Avenue president@beaumontraiders.com

Beaumont AB T4X 1M9 www.beaumontraiders.com

Box 10 4901 55 Ave president@beaumontringette.com

Beaumont AB T4X 1M9 http://beaumontringette.com

COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS

Beaumont Skating Club Jenelle Deputat

Beaumont Soccer Association- Kirsten Nelson - 587.987.9667

Outdoor/Indoor Administrator

Do you know an individual or group in your community who has made valuable contribution in a volunteer capacity that you would like to see recognized?

The Philip Ki Joon Oh Volunteer of the Year/Youth Volunteer of the Year Awards are presented during the City of Beaumont Annual Volunteer Appreciation Event. For details & nomination forms go to Beaumont.ab.ca/fcss.

Box 4 4901 55 Avenue beaumontskatingclub@outlook.com

Beaumont AB T4X 1M9 www.beaumontskatingclub.com

Box 1 4901 55 Avenue admin@beaumontsoccer.com

Beaumont,AB T4X 1M9 www.beaumontsoccer.com

Beaumont Youth Basketball Association Jeff Rawlings - President PO Box 90012

Montalet Post Office president.byba@gmail.com

Beaumont, AB T4X 0C8 www.beaumontbasketball.com

Boys and Girls Shinny Hockey Tom Kryzanowski

Excel Synchronized Swimming Club Doug Kaweski

780.913.8325 beaumontshinnyhockey@gmail.com http://Funteamalberta.com

780.417.6443 information@excelsynchroclub.com www.excelsynchroclub.com

High School Football (Bandits) Olwen Lepps, BCHS 780. 929.6282 BCHS, 5417 43 Avenue olwen.lepps@blackgold.ca Kurtis Schreiber

Phoenix Tae Kwon-Do Alan Passmore

Beaumont AB T4X 1K1

780.919.2522 957 110A Street NW www.phoenixtaekwon-do.ca

Edmonton AB T6J 6N4

Triton Swimming Kim Eusaneo tritonswimmingregistrar@gmail.com www.tritonswimclub.ca

Cultural/Youth Groups

After School Art Classes Ilda Labrecque

287 Beaumont ‘Spitfire’ Royal Jan Shute

Canadian Air Cadet Squadron

780.999.7777 5013-50 Street Ilda.art@outlook.com

Beaumont, T4X 1J9

780-906-1004 Box 12 490155 Avenue 287cadetparents@gmail.com

Beaumont AB T4X 1M9 http://www.287aircadets.ca/ Artists’ Association of Beaumont Laurel Aitken

780.722.3535 4404-55 Street artistsassociationofbeaumont@gmail.com

Beaumont AB T4X 1C4 www.artistsassociationofbeaumont.com www.facebook/artistassociationbeaumont

Beaumont Blues & Roots Festival Jeremy Kornel

Beaumont Girl Guides Genessa Belzile

Beaumont & District Heritage Society Carole Hudson - President

Beaumont Highland Dance Parents Association Lynn Vaughan

Beaumont Photography Club

Elaine Grandon

Beaumont Society for the Arts Grant Tolley

Beaumont Society School of Dance Heather Edwards

Beaumont Writer’s Group

Black Gold Community Band

Community Music Initatives

1st Beaumont Scouts

Edward Yatscoff

Edna Gerrie

Andy Leibel

Clarence denBok

780.929.7360

Box 3280, Station Main Jeremy@bbrf.ca

Beaumont, AB T4X 1L1 www.bbrf.ca

Box 14 4901 55 Avenue gensimb@gmail.com

Beaumont AB T4X 1M9 www.girlguides.ca

780.932.8031 4816 – 55 Ave info@beaumontheritage.com

780-955-8811

Beaumont AB T4X 1J8 caroleahudson@gmail.com

c/o 51022 Range Road 244 bhdpa2019@gmail.com

Leduc County AB T4X 0P2 FB : Highland Dance Parents of Beaumont

780.929.2123 www.beaumontheritage.com ecgrandon@gmail.com

780.929.2443

c/o 5001 58 Street gtolley@shaw.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1B8 Facebook: Beaumont Society for the Arts

780.929.6140 Box 3 4901 55 Avenue edwardsfam4@shaw.ca

780.929.5974

Beaumont AB T4X 1M9 www.beaumontdance.ab.ca

c/o Beaumont Library egyatscoff@shaw.ca

5700 49 Street www.yatscoffbooks.com

Beaumont AB T4X 1S7

780.986.7181 leducblackgoldband@gmail.com www.blackgoldband.com

1.877.413.4810 (toll free) PO Box 4316 info@communitymusic.ca

Kristine Killins, 780.690.1722

Group Commissioner

Edmonton AB T6E 4T3 www.communitymusic.ca

Box 16 4901 55 Avenue 1stbeaumontscouts@gmail.com

Beaumont AB T4X 1M9 www.facebook.com/groups/1stBeaumontScouting www.scouts.ca

City of Beaumont Promotions Committee Cher yl Baxter/Angela Tom

events@beaumont.ab.ca

AB T4X 1A1 www.beaumont.ab.ca/events

Wild Beaumont wildbeaumont@gmail.com

Educational/Library/Child Care

de Beaumont/

Beaumont Library Andrea Ciochetti –

curt.baron@starcatholic.ab.ca

ww.sa.starcatholic.ab.ca

library@beaumontlibrary.com

AB T4X 1S7 martin@beaumontlibrary.com Program Coordinator andrea@beaumontlibrary.com www.beaumontlibrary.com

www.blackgold.ca

École Beau Meadow School Jennifer O’Brien, Principal

École Beau Meadow School Council Chairperson –

44 Street jennifer.obrien@blackgold.ca Beaumont AB T4X 1K3 ebms.blackgold.ca

4322 44 Street jennifer.obrien@blackgold.ca Eva Kryzanowski

École Beaumont Composite High School Chris Peacocke, Principal

Beaumont AB T4X 1K3

5417 43 Avenue chris.peacocke@blackgold.ca Kelly Chartrand (school

Beaumont AB T4X 1K1 esbchs.blackgold.ca community use booking agent)

École Beaumont Composite High Chairperson Karen Meldrum 780.929.8668 5417 43 Avenue chris.peacocke@blackgold.ca School Council Beaumont AB T4X 1K1

École Bellevue School Jennifer E-Khatib, Principal 780.929.8663 5103 50 Avenue jennifer.elkhatib@blackgold.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1K4 ebs.blackgold.ca

École Bellevue School Council Chairperson 780.929.8663 5103 50 Avenue jennifer.elkhatib@blackgold.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1K4

Ecole Champs Vallée Patrick Gamache-Hutchison 780.929.8888 6002 – 30 Ave Patrick.gamache@blackgold.ca Beaumont AB T4X 2C2

École Coloniale Estates School Matthew Kierstead, 780.929.5904 37 Coloniale Way matthew.kierstead@blackgold.ca Principal Beaumont AB T4X 1M7 ecs.blackgold.ca

École Coloniale School Council Chairperson

École Dansereau Meadows School Susanne Stroud, Principal

École Dansereau Meadows School Jill Normandeau

780.929.5904 37 Coloniale Way matthew.kierstead@blackgold.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1M7

780.929.1928 5907 Rue Eaglemont Susanne.stroud@blackgold.ca

Beaumont, AB T4X 1K3 edms.blackgold. ca

780.929.1928 5907 Rue Eaglemont

Parent’s Association Beaumont AB T4X dansereau.meadowspa@gmail.com

École JE Lapointe School Marla Tonita, Principal

École JE Lapointe School Council Chairperson

École Mother D’Youville School Jordan Robinson

École Saint-Vital Denis Gravel

Friends of the Library Claire Spink

L’Ecole Des Petits President

780.929.5977 4801 55 Avenue marla.tonita@blackgold.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1K2 ejels.blackgold.ca

780.929.5977 4801 55 Avenue marla.tonita@blackgold.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1K2

780.929.0792 5330 Rue Parc jordan.robinson@starcatholic.ab.ca

Beaumont, AB T4X 1W4 www.mdy.starcatholic.ab.ca

780 929.1183 5505 Magasin Avenue sv@centrenord.ab.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1V8: www.eb.centrenord.ab.ca

780.929.2665 c/o Beaumont Library beaumontlibraryfriends@gmail.com 5700 49 Street www.beaumontlibrary.com

Beaumont AB T4X 1S7

780.929.5445 President@lecoledespetits.ca Lecoledespetits.ca

St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Superintendent - 780.986.2500 4906 49 Avenue Kim.beaupre@starcatholic.ab.ca

Separate Regional Division #38 Dr. Troy A. Davies 1.800.583.0688 Leduc AB T9E 6W6 www.starcatholic.ab.ca/

COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS

Other

A Child’s Hope (foster parent information)

Beaumont Aging in Place Society Office

Do you know an individual or group in your community who has made valuable contribution in a volunteer capacity that you would like to see recognized?

The Philip Ki Joon Oh Volunteer of the Year/Youth Volunteer of the Year Awards are presented during the City of Beaumont Annual Volunteer Appreciation Event. For details & nomination forms go to Beaumont.ab.ca/fcss.

780.422.3333 – recruitment line

780.929.9889

Region6.caregiver@gov.ab.ca www.achildshope.alberta.ca

5020 52 Avenue tday@placebeausejour.com Assisted Living

Beaumont & District Agricultural Society Bruce Walker

780.929.9000

780.983.7525

Beaumont AB T4X 1P3 www.placebeausejour.com

5010A 52 Avenue admin@beaumontagsociety.com Charles Fensky –

780.929.2809

Beaumont AB T4X 1E5 gpcgadmin@beaumontagsociety.com Community Gardens www.beaumontagsociety.com

Beaumont Chamber of Commerce Sacha Knorr – Executive Assistant

780.850.8492 Box 11 4901 55 Avenue info@beaumontchamber.ca Curtis Haley - President

Beaumont AB T4X 1M9

Beaumont Citizens on Patrol (COPS) Chris MacDonald 5501 Magasin Ave T4X 1V8 president.bcop@gmail.com

Beaumont Columbus Alberta Association Maxine Cher wonka

Centre Communautaire Beaumont Guest Ser vices

Community Centre (CCBCC)

Beaumont and District Lions Club Andy Brickner

Beaumont Fire Department Everett Cooke, Fire Chief

Beaumont RCMP Volunteers Sherr y Kerrison

780.929.5588

Box 20 4901 55 Avenue maxchewy@telus.net

Beaumont AB T4X 1M9

780.929.1221 5204 50 Avenue CCBCCinfo@beaumont.ab.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1C9 www.beamont.ab.ca/431

780.929.9366 Box 6 4901 55 Avenue Andy.brickner@gmail.com Membership Beaumont, AB T4X 1M9 www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/beaumont

780.929.6185 5600 49 Street fire@beaumont.ab.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1A1 www.beaumont.ab.ca

780.929.7410 Sherr y.kerrison@beaumont.ab.ca Office Super visor

Beaumont Positive Ticketing Jason Springham

Beaumont Indoor Playground Andrea Spaude

Beaumont Toastmasters Jim Hunter

Empowering Women Entrepreneurs Roberta Lalonde

Leduc Community Hospital Foundation Colleen Zimmerman

780.929.7345

780.886.2011 Box 19 4901 55 Avenue beaumontindoorplayground@gmail.com

Beaumont AB T4X 1M9 www.beaumontindoorplayground.wordpress.com

780.278.4602 Meeting Location, Bell Mobility joinbeaumonttoastmasters@gmail.com 106, 6002 29 Avenue http://beaumont.freetoasthost.org

Beaumont AB T4X 0H5

Mon 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

780.974.2519

Box 90044 Montalet PO empoweringwe@gmail.com

Beaumont, AB T4X 0C8 www.empoweringwe.com

Leduc Community Hospital lchfoundation@albertahealthservices.ca Executive Director

Leduc Regional Housing Foundation Tammy

Alberta Health Services –

Beaumont Public Health Centre

Beaumont/Nisku Christmas Elves Elaine Ward

Clearwater Valley Pony Club Kathleen Ingram

Community Use School Bookings Kelly Chartrand

Dream Cruizers Rob Biddlecombe

Family History Club

Kin Club of Beaumont

Carole Hudson

Kathleine Emerson

780.980.4536 4210 48 Street www.blackgoldhealthfoundation.com

Leduc AB T9E 5Z3

780.986.2814 5118 – 50 Avenue HR@leducregionalhousing.ca

780.929.4822 4918 50 Avenue www.albertahealthservices.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1J9

Box 90065, Montalet PO bnxmaselves@gmail.com

Beaumont AB T4X 0C8 www.bnchristmaselves.com

780.719.4007

Box 3122 ingramrd@telus.net

Beaumont AB

780.929.2840 5417 43 Avenue kelly.chartrand@blackgold.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1K1

780.720.8402 rob@robsellsrealestate.ca robaremaxrob.ca https://dreamcruizers.com/

780.929.8031 or 4816 55 Avenue gchudson@ocii.com

780.932.8031 (cell) Beaumont AB T4X 1J8 www.familysearch.org

778.241.4598 PO Box 90053 Montalet PO beaumontkinclub@gmail.com

Beaumont AB T4X 0C8 #kinclubbeaumont FB: Beaumont kin

Knights of Columbus – Paul Pritchard Box 18 4901 55 Avenue whitehamster@hotmail.com

Our Lady of the Hill Council

Leduc & District Victim Services Marsha Guthrie

NASAP (Northern Alberta Society Geneive Horvath

Beaumont AB T4X 1M9 www.saintvitalparish.com/k-of-c/

1, 4119 50 Street Marsha.guthrie@rcmp-grc.gc.ca Leduc AB T9E 7L9 www.leducvictimservices.ca

admin@NASAP.ca for Animal Protection)

St. Vital Seniors/ Disabled Van Bus Coordinator –

5204A 50 Avenue bscc90@gmail.com Colette Van Den Biggelar Beaumont AB T4X 1E3 www.beaumontseniors.ca

St. Vital Seniors Club Acting President: Phil Lee

Religious Organizations

5204A 50 Avenue bscc90@gmail.com

Hall Rental – Terry Ellis 587.988.9588 Beaumont AB T4X 1E3 www.beaumontseniors.ca

Beaumont Baha’i Faith John Higgins 780.929.5816 Box 5 4901 55 Ave johnthomashiggins@shaw.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1M9 beaumontlsa@gmail.com

Beaumont Baptist Church Pastor-Nate Utley 587.988.9330 PO Box 90041 pastornate@beaumontbaptist.ca

Beaumont, Alberta T4X 0C8 www.Beaumontbaptist.ca

Beaumont Community Church Pastor – Bernd Heyde 780.929.6444 5423 55 Street info@beaumontcommunitychurch.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1A4 www.beaumontcommunitychurch.ca

Community Threads Heather Dyckerhoff 780.850.7650 5423 55 Street dyckerhoffheather@gmail.com

( A ministry of Beaumont Community Church)

Beaumont AB T4X 1A4 (Basement) www.beaumont communitychurch.ca

Eaglemont Christian Church Pastor Marlo Jenkins 780.929.5111 5002 62 Street info@eaglemontchurch.ca

180 Student Ministries Jaeden O’Connor

Beaumont AB T4X 1V5 www.eaglemontchurch.ca

62 Street jaeden@eaglemontchurch.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1V5 www.eaglemontchurch.ca

Living Hope Lutheran Brethren Church Nick Joyal 780.910.1705 6202 29 Avenue, Suite 102 nick@livinghopelutheran.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 0H5 www.livinghopelutheran.ca

Peniel Pentecostal Assembly Jotty Philip 587.989.2379 5423 55th Street penielpab@gmail.com

Beaumont AB T4X 1A4 www.ppa.church

St. Columba Anglican Church Rev. Stephanie London 780.929.5262 5703 50 Avenue www.stcolumbaanglican.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1C4

St. Vital CWL Belinda Halbach 780.929.8541 4905 50 Street st.vitalcwl@gmail.com

Beaumont AB T4X 1J9

St. Vital Roman Catholic Church Rev. Arlan Parenteau 780.929.8541 4905 50 Street st.vitalchurch@shaw.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1J9 www.saintvitalparish.com

St. Vital Youth Group 780.929.8541 4905 50 Street st.vitalchurch@shaw.ca

Beaumont AB T4X 1J9

The Church of Jesus Christ Bishop Scott MacIntyre 780.964.6028 4902 66 Street www.lds.org of Latter-Day Saints (Beaumont Ward)

Beaumont AB T4X 1Y5

ADDICTION

AHS Addictions - Helpline (Gambling, Alcohol, Drugs) 1.866.332.2322

AHS Addictions & Mental Health Leduc Office

780.986.2660 1.866.332.2322

Al Anon

780.443.6000 1.888.332.6902

Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.)

780.424.5900 (24 hours)

Parents Empowering Parents

780.293.0737 Support Line

BEREAVEMENT

Canadian

211 Edmonton Community Service Referral

780.482.4636

Alberta Supports 1.877.644.9992

Employment & Financial Supports

780.980.0557

Service Alberta Call Centre

780.310.0000

Confidential telephone information. Crisis counseling/referrals to treatment program and related services. www.albertahealthservices.com

Provides support, and prevention resources on alcohol, drugs and gambling addictions. www.albertahealthservices.com

Offers a recovery program for individuals affected by family or friends who are problem drinkers. Call for Beaumont Meetings www.al-anon-edmonton.org

Recovery Group: Tuesdays at 7:30pm, Beaumont Community Church basement (5423 - 55 St, south west door entrance); Fridays at 8:30pm, St. Vital Catholic Church Basement (south east parking lot door) www.edmontonaa.org

Support group for individuals or families dealing with or concerned about substance abuse/addiction. www.pepsociety.ca

Suicide bereavement support for individuals, families, or group support for anyone who is grieving a loss to suicide. www.Edmonton.cmha.ca

Information on health, human services, community resources and government assistance. www.ab.211.ca

Helps you find and apply for family and social support or ask about any Alberta Government program. www.alberta.ca/alberta-supports

Employment support programs. www.alberta.ca/alberta-supports.aspx

Information for the Province of Alberta that will connect you to provincial departments and services. COUNSELLING SERVICES

Beaumont Counseling Services (FCSS)

780.929.1006

AHS - Leduc Addiction and Mental Health Services

780.986.2660

Karunia Counselling 587.274.3939

Level Up Leadership Consulting and Psychology

780.908.3182

Tacit Knowledge: Counselling and Workshop Services

780.803.5501 587.985.8673

Leduc & District Victim Services

780.980.7232

CRISIS LINES

Alberta Health Services Mental Health Help Line

1.877.303.2642

Kid’s Help Phone

1.800.668.6868 (24 hrs.)

Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton

780.423.4121 (24 hrs.)

Short term subsidized counseling for individuals, couples or families. Fees based on a sliding scale. www.beaumont.ab.ca

Provides mental health assessment and treatment to individuals, experiencing emotional, behavioral or mental health issues. No fee.

Families, couples and individual therapy www.karunia.ca

Children and youth mental health with home-based support. www.levelupleadershipconsulting.com

One-to-one, couples and family counselling for teens and adults; professionaldevelopment training sessions for staff/teams; psycho-educational workshops for community members. www.tacitknows.com

Provides support, information and referrals to victims of crime and tragedy through staff and trained volunteers. www.leducvictimservices.ca

Confidential 24 hrs.7 days/week. Access to a registered nurse with mental health expertise who can provide information and resources www.albertahealthservices.ca

Kids help line, counselors available for support and referral for children who need help. Telephone or online counseling. www.kidshelpphone.ca

Counselling for adults and children. Public education for schools & community groups. 24 hours Crisis Line for sexual assault victims. www.sace.ab.ca

DISABILITIES

Family Support for Children With Disabilities

780.644.1636

Leduc Linx Connect Centre

780.980.9429

Persons With Developmental Disabilities –Edmonton (PDD Edmonton)

780.427.4354

Bridges –FASD (Fetal Alcohol, Spectrum Disorder)

780.955.4599

Robin Hood Association – Early Intervention Program

780.640.9401 ext. 222

FAMILY VIOLENCE INFORMATION

Family Violence Information Line

780.310.1818

The Today Family Violence Help Centre

780.455.6880

Rise Up

780.739.7473

A Safe Place (Strathcona Shelter Ltd.)

780.464.7233 1.877.252.7233

Camrose Women’s Shelter

1.877.672.1010

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Alberta Works (Alberta Human Services)

780.980.0557 After hrs.780.644.5135

Child Tax Benefit

1.800.387.1193

Maintenance Enforcement Program

780.422.5555

Money Mentors

1.888.294.0076

Service Canada

1.800.622.6232

HOUSING/FOOD/CLOTHING

Beaumont/Nisku Christmas Elves

Community Threads

780.929.6444

Leduc and District Food Bank

780.986.5333

Leduc Regional Housing Foundation

780.986.2814

Provides services to children with disabilities. www.humanservices.alberta.ca/disability-services

Service for individuals with disabilities. www.linxconnect.ca

PDD provides coordination and access to supports for adults with developmental disabilities. www.pdd.org/edmonton

Support program for men and women who have strong indicators, or a diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

Provides a variety of services through the Early Intervention Program to individuals with special needs and/or developmental delays. www.robinhoodassoc.com

Provides information about family violence as well as advice and support.

Provides support and information for individuals impacted by family violence. www.thetodaycentre.ca

Rise Up provides counselling, support, education, hope and healing to those impacted by domestic abuse. www.riseupsociety.ca

24 hours per day, 7 days per week. The shelter is for women and children who are in crisis. www.asafeplace.ca

Women’s Shelter assists individuals and families experiencing the effects of family violence to work towards a lifestyle free of abuse www.Camrosewomenshelter.org

Income Support Benefits and Employment Support Program. www.employment.alberta.ca

Provides a full range of information on the Canada Child Tax Benefit. www.cra-arc.gc.ca

Enforces maintenance orders for child support and spousal support. To give anonymous tips about a debtor call 780-401-TIPS. www.justice.alberta.ca/mep

Financial information and services; personal money coaching, debt solutions, on-line and group seminars. www.moneymentors.ca

Offers access to a wide range of Government of Canada programs: EI, OAS and CPP www.servicecanada.gc.ca

Provides Christmas hampers (food & gifts) to families in need. Intakes: (Self-referral) Beaumont FCSS @ 780-929-1006 www.bnchristmaselves.com

Providing free clothes to those who need. Every 3rd Thursday of the month. Contact Beaumont Community Church. www.beaumontcommunitychurch.ca

Emergency food hampers provided to individuals and families in need. Hours: Mon. Wed. Fri. 9 - 12 noon, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. www.leducfoodbank.ca

Provides affordable housing services to seniors, individuals and families of modest means. www.leducregionalhousing.ca

LEGAL/JUSTICE

Lawyer Referral - Law Society of Alberta 1.800.661.1095

Legal Aid Alberta 1.800.845.3425

Edmonton Community Legal Centre

780.702.1725

MEDICAL & HEALTH SERVICES

Alberta Health Services

Beaumont Public Health Centre

780.929.4822

Momentum Walk-in Counseling Society

780.757.0900

Alberta Health Services - Home Care

780.496.1300 780.980.4655

Health Link Alberta 811 780.408. LINK

Leduc/Beaumont/Devon Primary Care Network 780.986.6624

Rutherford Children’s Mental Health Clinic 780.342.2701 (Central Intake)

Terra-Centre for Teen Parents

780.428.3772

SENIORS

Alberta

Cycling Without Age

780.288.6068

Outreach Home Support Services

780.929.1006

Seniors Abuse Help Line

780.454.8888

Seniors Health Line 811

Free service to help find a lawyer www.lawsociety.ab.ca

Provides a range of legal services to low-income Albertans in a number of areas of law including family, criminal, and civil. www.legalaid.ab.ca

Provides legal information and advice for low to moderate income individuals. www.eclc.ca

Immunizations, New Mom’s Network classes, Speech Services, Health for Two Program. www.albertahealthservices.ca

Mental Health Triage, single session approach to counseling.

Short-term services for individuals on discharge from hospital & long-term services available for seniors & persons with disabilities. www.albertahealthservices.ca

Health advice and information 24 hours a day from registered nurses. www.myhealth.alberta.ca

Providing coordinated health services and evening medical appointments in Beaumont. Located at Stewart Medical Clinic.

Children and youth with mental health concerns can access mental health counselors/ psychiatrists.

Helping pregnant and parenting teens to develop self-reliance and skills to be successful parents. Available to teen moms up to age 19. www.terracentre.ca

Information services and financial support for eligible seniors through a variety of programs, including Alberta Seniors Benefits. www.health.alberta.ca

Improve the lives of the elderly in Beaumont by promoting intergenerational relationships/ connections within the community. www.cyclingwithoutage.ca/beaumont/

Light housekeeping services for the elderly. Subsidies available (income tested). www.beaumont.ab.ca

Provides confidential and anonymous support and info. 24 hrs. a day to seniors and/or their caretakers concerned about seniors’ abuse. www.Albertaelderabuse.ca

24 hour information and support line for seniors. St. Vital Seniors Club

Morning coffee, monthly music jam, pool, floor curling, bridge, bingo, cribbage, canasta, computer club, quilting, senior bus. www.beaumontseniors.net

Program for children 0-5 years providing an open play area with a variety of toys and activities. Tuesdays and Fridays 0930-1130.

) 24 hours. If you are aware of a child who is a victim of abuse or neglect, call the above number. Child Care Subsidy Office

& Area Children’s Services

(after hours)

Information on Child Care and Stay-at-Home Parent subsidy program. www.humanservices.alberta.ca/finicialsupport

Family support and child intervention services, foster care, kinship care, adoption services, and Services for Children with Disabilities. HS.Reg6CFSA@gov.ab.ca

Leduc Strathcona Services for Children Dayhomes

780.986.3993

L’ École Des Petits

780.929.5445

Leduc Regional Parent Link Centre

780.955.2386

Ready Set Grow Preschool

780.929.2820

Seeds and Sprouts Childcare

780.737.5510

Sunshine Patch Daycare

780.929.2298

Southgate Medalion Day Home Agency

780.438.4012

Tiny Tots Playschool

780.929.2808

City of Beaumont Child Care Services

780.929.1263

YOUTH

Chantal Bérubé Youth Centre

780.929.5155

FCSS Youth Support

780-929-1006

Youth Empowerment & Support Services

780.468.7070 (24 hrs.)

Monitored licensed family day home child care in the community. www.servicesforchildren.ca

Pre-school providing an introduction to the French language through play and learning for 3 and 4 year olds. Lecoledespetits.ca

Programs for parents with children aged 0-6 years. Early childhood development (drop-in & registered play programs), parent education. www.leduc-county.com/fcss

Kindergarten readiness, to stimulate the social, cognitive, intellectual, physical and emotional aspects of each child. www.rsgpreschoolca

Accredited Childcare Services for children aged 12 months to 12 years. Bus transportation available for schools within Beaumont. www.seedsandsproutsdaycare.com

Accredited Childcare Services for children aged 12 months to 12 years. www.sunshinepatch.ca

Offering monitored high quality contracted child care in the community. www.southgatemedallion.com

Non-profit Playschool for children age 3-5 years. Offers morning and afternoon classes. Facebook page : Beaumont Tiny tots Playschool

Accredited child care for children 0-5 years, and grade 1 to age 12 at the school age site. Transportation provided to and from school. www.beaumont.ab.ca

Drop-in Centre for youth aged 12-17. Variety of recreational, educational and preventative programming. www.beaumont.ab.ca Facebook: Chantal Bérubé Youth Centre

Support for youth and parents. Issues covered: parent/teen conflict, anger management, self-esteem, and healthy relationships.

24 hr. phone & walk-in service for youth in crisis. Counseling & referral, emergency residential care, food, healthcare & clothing. www.yess.org

Community Support

Chantal Bérubé Youth Center

Family Support

Childcare Services

RECREATION OPPORTUNITIES IN BEAUMONT

• 4 km walk or run around the Ring Road

• Walk, run, cycle or blade on or over 25 km trail system, including trails around Don Sparrow Lake

• Skateboard Park

• Tennis and Pickleball courts – Gobeil Park

• Trout Fishing, Picnic area and Lions Water Spray park–Parc Quatre Saisons/ Four Seasons Park /Don Sparrow Lake

• Basketball courts, ball diamonds, soccer pitches, football fields, disc golf course, and a beach volleyball court

• Various playground apparatus at many of our parks

SEE CITY FACILITIES MAPS ON PAGE 2 FOR LOCATIONS

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