Oliver Recreation Guide Spring Summer 2019

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Oliver

RECREATION GUIDE

Spring/Summer 2019

6359 Park Drive • Box 627 Oliver, B.C. • V0H 1T0 250.498.4985 www.oliverrecreation.ca


Table of Contents Family & Little Tykes

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Children’s Programs

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Day Camps

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Youth Programs

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Special Events

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Oliver Community Pool

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Adult Programs

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Tennis & Pickleball

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Weight Room

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Facilities & Parks

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Society & Staff

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Volunteers

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Program Age Policy Tykes: Your child must be the listed age at the start of the program. Children: Your child must be the listed age by Dec 31 of that year. Summer Day Camps: Children registering must have completed Kindergarten.

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Financial Assistance is Available Financial Assistance is available through subsidy programs called Anyone Can Join, JumpStart and the Spirit of the Game Society. Further details can be found on Page 5.

Programs, times and dates may be subject to changes.

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Getting in Touch

Phone: (250) 498-4985 Fax: (250) 498-0097 Email: info@oliverrecreation.ca

Office Hours

Weight Room Hours

Member 5:00am - 9:30pm Drop-in 8:30am - 9:30pm STAT Holidays 12:00 - 4:00pm

Stay Connected

Mon - Fri 8:30am - 4:30pm

/OliverParksandRecreation

How to Register IN PERSON At the Community Centre Office or the Oliver Pool Payment methods include cash, cheque, debit, VISA or MasterCard.

BY PHONE 250-498-4985 Community Centre Office: Monday to Friday 8:30am-4:30pm Oliver Pool during public hours as posted on page 26. Phone-in registration is not available on statutory holidays.

ONLINE https://ca.apm.activecommunities.com/oliverrecreation/Home You will need an ActiveNet customer profile. If you have registered yourself or a family member for a program in the past, please call the Oliver Parks and Recreation office for your Login and Password. If you have not registered for any programs or memberships in the past, please follow directions on the ActiveNet registration website.

REGISTRATION GUIDELINES Fees must be paid in full at the time of registration Course Full? Add your name to a waitlist so we can contact you if space becomes available or classes are added. Cancellations: Classes may be cancelled due to low registration numbers. Register early to avoid disappointment. Classes Missed due to illness, weather, power failures or other events beyond our control will not be refunded or credited. Change of Plans? Unless advised otherwise: 1. If you withdraw or transfer before, on or after the course start date, a full refund or credit will be issued. 2. If you withdraw or transfer on or after course start date, or to the end of the 3rd class, or a pro-rated refund or credit for the remainder of classes will be issued. 3. Pro-rated refunds or credits after the 3rd class will only be considered for special circumstances only.

www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available!

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Glengarry Skating Club

The only Skate Canada program in Penticton www.glengarryfsc.com 250-486-0244

> Teaching skating for 60+ years > Ages 3 & up > NCCP Certified Coaches > Register online at www.glengarryfsc.com

Spring classes start April 15 Summer classes start July 22 SPRING 2019; April 15 – June 13 (all classes at the Okanagan Hockey Training Centre)

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LEARN-TO-SKATE TOTS with PRECANSKATE; 30min class; 3&4 years old; Introduces young children to skating in a fun environment Teaches the basics of balance, falling & getting up, forward & backward movement - Parents are not required to be on the ice - Class led by an NCCP Certified Professional Coach - Coaches are assisted by trained Program Assistants Mondays; 5:15pm – 5:45pm; 7 classes; $63 (no class Apr 22, May 20) Tuesdays; 5:15pm – 5:45pm; 9 classes; $81 Thursdays; 5:15pm – 5:45pm; 7 classes; $63 (no class Apr 18, May 9) LEARN-TO-SKATE with CANSKATE; 40min class; 5-12 years old; Skate Canada’s flagship Learn-to-Skate program - Focus on fun, participation & basic skill development - Group lesson format - Class led by an NCCP Certified Professional Coach - Skaters progress at their own rate - Coaches are assisted by trained Program Assistants Mondays; 5:15pm – 5:55pm; 7 classes; $84 (no class Apr 22, May 20) Tuesdays; 5:15pm – 5:55pm; 9 classes; $108 Thursdays; 5:15pm – 5:55pm; 7 classes; $84 (no class Apr 18, May 9) POWER SKATING; Classes are broken down into 3 time slots; (1) 5min warm-up, (2) 30min skills & drills, (3) 10min games/scrimmage Focus on balance, power, agility, speed, endurance - Geared to hockey & ringette players - Emphasis on how skills apply to game situations - Skills, techniques & conditioning taught in a progressive format - NCCP Certified Professional Coaches Drop-In Memberships available for $37 + $20/class (membership year runs Sep/18 – Aug/19) with PRECANPOWERSKATE; 5-7 years old; 45min class Please note: THIS CLASS IS NOT FOR FIRST TIME SKATERS. SKATERS SHOULD ALREADY BE ABLE TO FALL DOWN & GET UP, STAND ON THEIR OWN, & MOVE FORWARD (Full gear required) Wednesdays; 5:15pm – 6:00pm; 9 classes; $135 with CANPOWERSKATE; 8-13 years old; 45min class Please note: SKATERS SHOULD ALREADY BE ABLE TO STRIDE FORWARD, MOVE BACKWARD, & STOP ON THEIR OWN (Full gear required) Wednesdays; 6:00pm – 6:45pm; 9 classes; $135

SUMMER 2019; July 22 – August 9 (all classes at McLaren Park Arena)

POWER SKATING with CANPOWERSKATE; 45min class; 6-12 years old (5 yr olds accepted with 1 year of minor hockey experience); Please note: THIS CLASS IS NOT FOR FIRST TIME SKATERS. SKATERS SHOULD ALREADY BE ABLE TO STRIDE FORWARD, MOVE BACKWARD, & STOP ON THEIR OWN. (Full gear required) Classes are broken down into 3 time slots; (1) 5min warm-up, (2) 30min skills & drills, (3) 10min games/scrimmage - Focus on balance, power, agility, speed, endurance - Geared to hockey & ringette players - Emphasis on how skills apply to game situations - Skills, techniques & conditioning taught in a progressive format - NCCP Certified Professional Coaches Drop-In Memberships available for $37 + $20/class (membership year runs Sep/18 – Aug/19) One Week Camps (Mon – Fri; 7:15-8:00am) Week 1; Jul 22 – Jul 26; 5 classes; $75 Week 2; Jul 29 – Aug 2; 5 classes; $75 Week 3; Aug 6 – Aug 9; 4 classes; $60 (no class Aug 5) PLEASE NOTE – ALL SKATERS ARE REQUIRED TO PAY AN ANNUAL $37.00 FEE FOR SKATE CANADA MEMBERSHIP & INSURANCE (SEP 2018-AUG 2019). THIS FEE WILL BE ADDED THE FIRST TIME A SKATER REGISTERS TO ONE OF OUR PROGRAMS.

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Low Cost/No Cost Recreation

At Oliver Parks and Recreation, we don’t want to see anyone left out. To assist with being able to participate in programs, there are a few financial assistance options available.

Anyone Can Join Anyone Can Join is a subsidy program supported by local organizations such as the Oliver Osoyoos Winery Association, the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #97 and the Oliver Elks, to provide financial assistance to Oliver/Area “C” children, youth and adults towards membership and registration into recreation programs of their choice, up to $150 per person per calendar year. Families or individuals in need of assistance are asked to complete and submit an application form at the Oliver Community Centre. Each form is reviewed in confidence by the Recreation Supervisor and approved applicants are registered directly into the program.

JumpStart Who we fund is simple: Kids. Kids who want to get active. Kids who want to learn a new sport or activity. Kids who want to keep up with a sport or activity they already enjoy. These kids just need a little extra financial help to get their name on the roster. Kids aged 4 to 18 from families in financial need can receive funding to help with registration fees, equipment and/or transportation. www.jumpstart.canadiantire.ca

Spirit of the Game The Spirit of the Game Society was established to help families in Oliver and Osoyoos. A non-profit organization with a volunteer board, the Spirit of the Game Society is structured to deliver 100% of all donations to providing league fees and covering equipment costs. It does this by working with generous partners and organizing annual funding events. www.sotgsociety.com

Anyone Can Join applications are available at the Oliver Parks and Recreation Office. Spirit of the Game and Jumpstart applications are available on their respective websites.

www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available!

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Family & Little Tykes BlastBall

BlastBall provides an ideal entry level of play for the youngster who will go on to play the game of softball or baseball. It is a great way to have fun and learn basic skills in a recreational setting. Participants will start with BlastBall and move into T-Ball over the 10-week program. Community Park 4 - 6 years old $48.00 Monday & Thursday, April 25 - June 20 (no class May 20) 4:15 - 4:45pm

Arty Smarty

With imagination and colour, young artists will explore their world around them. Why Art? Art boosts creativity, increases concentration, improves eye-hand coordination, enhances ability to complete projects, busts boredom, builds self-esteem and confidence and teaches how to express feelings without words, show’s there’s never a wrong way to do art and it’s just plain fun! All art supplies are included in fee. Meeting Room 2 5 - 12 years old $70.00 Sunday, April 13 – May 18 11:00am - 12:00pm

Family Park Clean-up Day

Head down to the Oliver Community Centre Park with your friends and family and help pick up litter around the Community Park. Enjoy some eco snacks once you’re done. Receptacles and gloves will be provided for clean-up. Community Park All ages (Children 8 and under must be supervised.) Monday, April 22 10:00am - 12:00pm

Fresh Baked goods daily Full serve Deli Breakfast & Lunch served daily Eat In or Take Out Espresso Coffee Bar Open 6:30am to 5 pm Monday - Friday & Saturday 8am-4pm

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Intro to Canoeing

The Introductory Canoe program is designed to introduce participants to canoeing in a group setting. The program emphasizes learning boat control so that paddlers will gain the confidence, skills and knowledge to be safe and have fun. The program starts with knowledge and skills necessary for “ beachfront” paddling activities. It progresses to introduce the novice paddler to Ronda paddling with a partner and toDesigner: introduce basic land and water rescue techniques. Limited space available. Rotary Beach Tues & Thurs June 11 - June 27 3:30 - 4:30pm 9 - 15 years $30 4:30 - 5:30pm Family (up to 4 members) $45

Eco-Swap Friday

What better way to get rid of your old stuff than to give it to friends who will find another use for it? Head down to the Community Centre with friends and neighbours for a community swap where everybody brings a bag or two of stuff (clothes, toys, books, sports equipment) and Established August 25th, 1937 then goes home with a bag or two of newish items in exchange. Meeting Room 1 All ages Friday, April 26 3:00 - 6:00pm

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Soccer Tots

This program provides an introduction to fundamental soccer skills such as running, kicking and passing. Our creative approach will enhance your child’s overall growth and well-being, while also stimulating their confidence and skills. Community Park 3 - 5 years old $32.00 Wednesday, May 1 – June 19 3:00 - 3:45pm

OES Preschool is taking registrations for the fall.

Classes are filling up fast! so register your little one now. 3 year old class Tue & Thur 4 year old classes either Mon, Wed, Fri or all 5 days

call Miss Lisa at 250-689-4099 to register

www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available!

Fresh Food, Craft Beers & Local Wines

Fresh Food, Craft Beers & Local Wines

Lemon Roasted Potatoes

Pappa’s Mediterranean Fire-Grilled Chicken

Lemon Roasted Potatoes

Pappa’s Mediterranean Fire-Grilled Chicken

Half Rack BBQ. Ribs

Greek Salad

Happy Hour 3pm - 6pm Daily

Half Rack BBQ. Ribs 2 for 1 Appetizers

Greek Salad

8pm - Close Daily Steak & Shrimp

www.pappasfirehallbistro.com

Happy Hour 3pm - 6pm Daily

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2 for 1 Appetizers 8pm - Close Daily

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Steak & Shrimp

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Children’s Programs Arty Smarty

Taekwondo

Mini Chefs

Cursive Writing

With imagination and colour, young artists will explore their world around them. Why Art? Art boosts creativity, increases concentration, improves eye-hand coordination, enhances ability to complete projects, busts boredom, builds self-esteem and confidence and teaches how to express feelings without words, show’s there’s never a wrong way to do art and it’s just plain fun! All art supplies are included in fee. Meeting Room 2 5-12 years old $70.00 Sunday, April 13 – May 8 11:00am - 12:00pm

Children will learn the basics of food preparation, cooking techniques, and food safety. This is a hands-on class where your mini chef will learn the basic staples of cooking and have the opportunity to create dishes from scratch. It’s a fun environment for children to get a little messy and experience flavours of the world such as curries, pastries and homemade pasta. Please inform us of any food allergies or sensitivities at time of registration. Oliver Community Centre, Kitchen $36.00 Wednesday, May 1 – June 5 3:30 - 4:30pm - 11-15 years of age 4:45 - 5:45pm - 6-10 years of age

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The self-discipline that develops as a result of learning and practicing the techniques performed in Taekwondo carries over into other areas of the student’s life. School grades often improve as students learn to focus on objectives and to work toward achievement. The self-discipline and self-respect which TKD develops can provide students with skills and courage to speak up against bullies. SOSS Small Gym $70/month|$150.00 3 months|10% family discount Tues, Wed, April 3 - June 19 6:15 - 7:00pm (5-9 years) 7:00 - 7:45pm (10 years +)

Approaching handwriting as an art form, the students will develop eye hand coordination, learn to write uppercase and lowercase, put together words and develop their own signature. Meeting Room 1 9 - 13 years $30.00 Saturday, April 13 – May 18 1:00 - 2:00pm

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DANCEPL3Y

(Dance-play) KIDS is a high-energy kids physical activity program that “plays” with dance while promoting positive mental health through the 3 Rules of PL3Y: Be Positive. Be Fun. Be Yourself. Kids will love learning simple moves from a variety of styles – Hip Hop, Urban, Ballroom, Bollywood, Lyrical, and Jazz/Funk, as they get interACTIVE with their peers. Oliver Elementary School Gym $36.00 Tues, April 9 – May 14 Grades K-3 @ 4:00 - 4:30pm Grades 4-6 @ 4:30 - 5:00pm

Soccer Skills and Drills

Join our coach in this introduction to soccer. This program offers the opportunity for skill development, team building, and fun! Community Centre Park $35.00 Wed, May 1 – June 19 4:00 - 5:00pm - 10-12 years of age 5:00 - 6:00pm - 6-9 years of age

Boys and girls are invited to come out on the field to have fun and learn basic baseball skills in a non-competitive environment. Pre-registration is required. T-shirts are included in fee, order will be placed two weeks after start-date. Diamond #1 & #2 at Oliver Community Centre 7-12 years $56.00 Mondays and Thursdays, April 15 – June 21 (No class on April 22 and May 20) 5:00 - 6:00pm

Kids’ Yoga

Have fun, be silly, get energized, be still, focus and relax. Through postures, breathing, visualization, songs and games, you will learn to look inside for peace, calmness and strength. Wear loose comfortable clothing. Tuc-el-Nuit Elementary School Gym 8 - 12 years $24.00 Monday, April 15 – June 3 2:45 - 3:45pm

INFANT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

INTEGRATED FAMILY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM • Free, voluntary service • Counseling & Support, • Conflict Resolution, • Community Connections

Baseball for Kids

For children from birth to 3 years old who are at risk for, or who already have a delay in development.

Oliver Youth Centre @ The Hangar 5856 Cessna Street, Oliver For Youth 13 - 19 years Old

Fridays from 3-10pm For more info, call or text (250) 485-2752

For more info about any of our programs, call 250.498.8844 or check out www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca

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Children’s Programs Oliver Eels Swim Club

The Oliver EELS Swim Club is an excellent opportunity for younger swimmers to work on their strokes, improve their speed and build confidence in a non-competitive environment. Participants must have completed Swim Kids Level 5. Oliver Community Pool - Lane 3 6-12 years old $30.00/ 6 week session Wednesday, May 22 - June 19 Beginners: 4:30 - 5:00pm Intermediate/Advanced: 4:30 - 5:30pm

PaddleSmart

This presentation is designed for youth and adults who want to paddle, whether it is using stand-up paddleboards, kayaks or canoes. Topics include trip planning and training and take the essentials for water-based activities. This is a classroom-based presentation that may include a walk to the Okanagan River to check out some hazards. Meeting Room 1 11 + years old Free Saturday, June 15 1:00 - 2:30pm

Intro to Canoeing

The Introductory Canoe program is designed to introduce participants to canoeing in a group setting. The program emphasizes learning boat control so that paddlers will gain the confidence, skills and knowledge to be safe and have fun. The program starts with knowledge and skills necessary for “ beachfront” paddling activities. It progresses to introduce the novice paddler to paddling with a partner and to introduce basic land and water rescue techniques. Limited space available. Rotary Beach Tues & Thurs June 11 - June 27 3:30 - 4:30pm 9 - 15 years $30 4:30 - 5:30pm Family (up to 4 members) $45

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Beginner’s Sewing Workshop

Children learn the basics of operating a sewing machine in this introductory 3 hour workshop. They will learn basic sewing vocabulary, tools they need to sew at home, how to cut and sew a straight line, sewing machine parts and functions, how to wind a bobbin and thread a machine and how to sew in reverse. Students will leave confident in operating a sewing machine. This Workshop is offered for 10 weekends with your choice of a Saturday or Sunday session. 4 students per session to provide one-on-one learning – book early! Maker Place, 101-6372 Station Street 8 - 16 years $70.00/per 3 hour session Saturday or Sunday, April 13 – June 16 10:00am -1:00pm

www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available!

Sew Fun

Sew fun provides creativity in the art of sewing and textile related crafts. During each class there are different activities planned. There will be varied projects from hand sewing, felting, fabric painting, stamping and upcycling. Session fee includes supplies. No previous sewing skills necessary. Class is limited to 8 students. Maker Place, 101-6372 Station Street 8 - 16 years $130.00/6 week session Tuesday, April 16 – May 21 3:15 - 4:45pm

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Children’s Programs Imagination Playground

Build, play, create, design and invent your own environments, toys and games with giant blue blocks. The self-directed, open-ended creation space sparks and fosters children’s natural curiosity, creativity and innovative spirit while also cultivating their inter and intrapersonal skills. Blocks, noodles, hinges, chutes, balls, and gears allow an endless variety of construction, engineering, pretend-play and role-playing activities. Led by creative play educator Yam Cooper. Limit of 12 kids per session. 1/3 Hall 5 and up $10/per session Tues, April 16, 23 & 30 3:00 - 5:00pm

Hug a Tree & Survive

Hug-a-Tree and Survive is an AdventureSmart Program that helps lost children survive in the woods. It teaches children how not to become lost in the woods, and what to do should they become lost. If a child should become lost in the woods, hugging a tree can help them stay safe, and be found. Staying near a tree offers some protection from the elements, and keeps lost children in the same place, which makes it easier for searchers to find them. Meeting Room 1 5 - 10 years Free Saturday, June 15 9:00 -10:30am

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Parkour

Ethos Parkour takes a “structured playtime” approach to parkour training for kids that incorporates conditioning into games and creative physical activities. Coach Michael teaches the fundamentals of parkour moves and techniques, including jumping and landing, rolling, vaulting, climbing and falling. Maximum 12 per session – please register early! 1/3 Hall $40.00 Thursday, April 18 – June 20 2:45 - 3:45pm - 6 - 9 years 4:00 - 4:45pm - 10+ years

My Little Red Wagon Garden Kit Come and join Darcie Taylor, author, owner, creator of the Little Red Wagon Garden Kit. This is an educational hands-on learning garden kit that helps promote and support family literacy. Darcie believes education isn’t just about numbers and letters, it’s about learning and we all learn differently from others. Like each flower in a garden, each flower grows differently. In this course, kids will learn the story, create crafts and put together their very own Little Red Wagon full of flowers to take home. Meeting Room 2 6 - 12 years $60/3 sessions Mondays, May 6, 13 & 27 3:00 - 5:00pm

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Oliver’s Got Talent

Calling all youth who sing, dance, tell jokes, do magic or love to perform! We want you to be a part of the annual talent show at the Roots and Fruits Expo. All experience and abilities welcome. The Dance Studio Auditions 6 - 16 years Saturday, June 22 10:00am - 12:00pm Talent Show – Community Park Main Stage Saturday, August 17th

www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available!

THE 2019 BOX LACROSSE SEASON IS HERE! Season is from March to June/July

Lacrosse is known as the fastest game on two feet!

Ages 5 to 16

Great game for any kid who likes to run hard, throw fast, and have TONS OF fun! To register go to https://bit.ly/2F5UBEO

Any questions, contact Shona Becker at 250-488-0495 or reg.pmla@gmail.com

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Day Camps Tykes Day Camp

Crafts, snacks, songs and games! Pre-registration is required. Themes will be available in mid-June on www.oliverrecreation.ca Meeting Room 1 3 - 5 years old $50/week | *$40/4 day week Week 1 M-F July 8-12 Week 2 M-F July 15-19 Week 3 M-F July 22-26 Week 4 M-F July 29-Aug 2 Week 5 *T-F Aug 5-9 Week 6 M-F Aug 12-16 Week 7 M-F Aug 19-23 9:00am - 12:00pm

OLIVER TENNIS CLUB Each season the Oliver Tennis Club offers a variety of tennis activities for all ages & abilities including league & drop-in play, clinics and lessons at the Oliver Tennis Courts. Times for club drop in play are Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 8:00 - 10:00am ($8.00 fee for non-members) League play and other benefits are available for members. Annual membership fees for 2019: Adults/Seniors - $40.00 Youth or Over 75 years of age - $20.00 Family - $80.00 Our 2019 season gets underway in mid-April. For more information, please email the club at Olivertennis97@gmail.com

Mini Iron Chef Camp

Let’s make it from scratch! Using local fresh ingredients, we will learn how to create an entire meal each day. A few recipes you may see include pizza, lasagna and sushi. Community Hall Kitchen 6 - 12 years $75/week Monday to Friday, July 15 - 19 12:30 - 3:30pm

Summer Science & Robotics Camp 1

Join us for a week of magic, science experiments and robotics! Kids will discover the art of magic and illusions, explore the wonderful world of science and dive into the basics of engineering using the WEDO 2.0 Kits. Participants will get to take home a cool science experiment and a magic trick every day as well! There will be breaks throughout the week for games. Please note – July and August camps will both have different magic tricks, science experiments and robotic builds! 1/3 Hall 7 - 9 years $170.00/per week | $136/4 day week Monday to Friday, July 22 - 26 Tuesday to Friday, Aug 6 -9 9:00am - 4:00pm

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Summer Science & Robotics Camp 2

Plunge into a thrilling educational experience with science experiments and robotics! Participants will explore the mysteries of science, and dive into the basics of engineering. This camp will utilize Lego’s EV3 Mindstorms Core and Extension kits. You and your partner will build Znap – a cute, moving, and grumpy monster. Keep your distance! Participants will get to take home a cool science experiment every day as well! There will be breaks throughout the week for games. Participants will need to bring snacks, lunch and water. July and August camps will have different science experiments. 1/3 Hall 10 - 14 years $170.00/per week | $136/4 day week Mon to Friday, July 22 - 26 Tuesday to Friday, Aug 6 - 9 9:00am - 4:00pm

Modding in Minecraft

Change the way you play and interact with the Minecraft world by learning how to build and program modifications! From summoning a dozen creepers at a time to building an entire house of wood blocks, there is unlimited potential to what you can do when it comes to creating mods! 1/3 Hall 8 - 11 years $80 per week | $64/4 day week Monday to Friday, July 22 – 26 Tuesday to Friday, August 6 - 9 4:30 - 6:30pm

www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available!

Sun Fun Day Camps

Sun Fun is our local summer day camp for kids aged 5-12. Nine weeks of supervised activities such as sports, crafts, music, swimming, with a different theme each week! A great way to spend summer holidays, meet new friends and make some memories. Pre-registration is required. Eastlink Curling Centre 5-12 years *Child must have completed Kindergarten $125/5 days or $30/day (Week 1 & 6 $100.00/4 days) Monday to Friday, July 2 – August 31 *No Camp July 1 & August 5 8:00am -5:00pm Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9

Tuesday to Friday, July 2-5 Monday to Friday, July 8-12 Monday to Friday, July 15-19 Monday to Friday, July 22-26 Monday to Friday, July 29-Aug 2 Tuesday to Friday, Aug 6-9 Monday to Friday, Aug 12-16 Monday to Friday, Aug 19-23 Monday to Friday, Aug 26-Aug 30

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REGISTER NOW!

Classes for all ages. You can start any time of year!

Musical Theatre Couples Ballroom Modern Jazz Ballet Tap Hip Hop Acro Lyrical Yoga

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Be Yourself. Be Free! What better way to express yourself than through the joys of dance. At the Dance Studio we offered new Classes every session. No Recital Commitment but same class quality. It is our goal to create a welcoming environment where every student regardless of skill level can learn, be confident and above all have fun. We offer classes in all styles of dance technique. Our Sessions run from Winter - Jan to March, Spring - April to June, Summer - July to August, Fall - September to November Performance Sessions run year long from September to June

The Dance Store at TDS

Check out our wide selection of apparel for dance, figure skating, gymnastics, fitness and yoga.

778.439.3332 Cell 250-408-8135 thedancestudio@hotmail.com 6237 Main Street, Oliver

www.thedancestudioinoliver.com /thedancestudioinoliver


Youth Programs

Introductory Archery

Twisted Arrows Archery workshops are an introduction to the sport of archery where youth will learn the basics about shooting bows and shooting safely. They will learn to shoot 3D animal targets at different ranges, which simulate hunting, and will learn how to score targets by the end of the sessions. Participants must be 10+ years of age and must be able to pull the string back and hold the weight of the bow on their own. Oliver Community Centre Park – Diamond 5 10 + years old Friday, May 3 – June 14 $42.00/6 sessions 4:00 - 5:30pm

Taekwondo

The self-discipline that develops as a result of learning and practice the techniques performed in Taekwondo carries over into other areas of the student’s life. School grades often improve as you learn to focus on objectives and to work toward achievement. The self-discipline and self-respect which TKD develops can provide you with skills and the courage to speak up against bullies. SOSS Small Gym 5 years and up $70/month | $150.00/3 months 10% family discount Tues, Wed, April 2 – June 20 6:15 - 7:00pm (5-8 years) 7:00 - 7:45pm (9 years +)

www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available!

Baseball for Kids

Boys and girls are invited to come out on the field to have fun and learn basic baseball skills in a non-competitive environment. Parent volunteers/participation encouraged. T-shirts are included in fee; order will be placed two weeks after start-date. Diamond #1 13-17 years old $56.00 Monday and Thursday, April 15 – June 21 (No class April 22 and May 20) 6:00 - 7:30pm

Bowling & Boston Pizza

Youth Night Out! Location is Kobau Bowling Alley & Boston Pizza. Kids will be getting on the bus at 3:30pm at the Oliver Community Centre parking lot. Bowling will run from 4-5:30pm and then Pizza at Boston Pizza to follow 5:30-7pm Kobau Bowling Alley & Boston Pizza 16 and up $30.00 Friday, May 17

Hackers Night

Hackers Night is open to anyone interested in learning or improving their game of tennis. It is an opportunity for new and existing players to either get into the game of tennis or brush up on their game through learning fundamental tennis skills. Oliver Tennis Courts 15 + years $5.00 per session paid to instructor Tuesday, April 23 – June 25 6:00 - 7:30pm

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Youth Programs McIntyre Bluff Hike

Intermediate to advanced hikers are invited to take in the fresh air and enjoy the spectacular view from the top of McIntyre Bluff. This 5 hour round trip hike will include snacks at the top. Proper hiking footwear is a must. Meet at the Community Centre parking lot transportation provided. Pre-registration is required. McIntyre Bluff 12 - 16 years $25.00 Saturday, April 27 10:00am

Survive Outside

Augment your basic outdoor survival knowledge by taking the “Survive Outside –A Guide to Outdoor Safety” program offered by AdventureSmart. This brief presenterled classroom program is targeted toward novice outdoor enthusiasts, youth groups, and everyone – young and old – interested in learning introductory outdoor survival practices from highly-experienced SAR volunteers and AdventureSmart team members. In the Survive Outside program, you will learn about SAR in your region; Trip Planning, Training and Taking the Essentials, and other outdoor travel tips. Our seasoned, knowledgeable instructors help you tie everything together with scenarios and analyses of real-life SAR experiences. Meeting Room 1 11 + years old Free Saturday, June 15 11:00am - 12:30pm

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Maker’s Club

Join our afterschool program to practice the art of garment making and clothing design. Maker’s Club is suited to ages 11-17 who are confident with operating a sewing machine and sew at home regularly. Students will learn design process, reading patterns, cutting fabric from paper patterns and garment construction. We will also do some garment mending and upcycling. Class size is limited to 8 for optimum fun. We provide machines but students are welcome to bring their own machines and manuals to operate. Bring a snack and refreshment as the creative process needs fuel for the brain! Maker Place, 101-6372 Station Street 11 - 17 years $140.00/8 week session Wednesday, April 17 - June 5 3:30 - 5:00pm

Project Funway

For the young designer looking to learn the basics of sewing and creating small projects. We will cover the intro of sewing machine safety, choosing fabrics, sewing straight lines, simple applique, and projects suggestions such as an apron, placemat, wall hanging or boxer shorts. Skill requirements – students must have taken beginners sewing and/or practice sewing regularly at home. Maker Place, 101-6372 Station Street $120.00/8 week session Thursdays, April 18 - June 6 3:15 - 4:45pm

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SUP YOUTH (Stand up Paddle boarding)

SUP Basic Youth Introduction to paddle boarding. This course will introduce the beginner to paddling sheltered waters in calm conditions. Skills include: kneeling and standing on a board, forward stroke, turning strokes and general safety awareness. We will begin with dry land training and discuss safety/hazards and then proceed to on-water training. Please be prepared for the weather! Wear a UV sun shirt and hat. Do not wear cotton clothing; a synthetic or polyester fabric is best. Please bring a towel, warm change of clothing, water and a snack. Please arrive 30 minutes prior to lesson start time. Please pick up Day 1 & Day 2 session handouts from the front desk upon registration. Rotary Park/ Beach 9 - 12 years Wednesday, July 3 & Thursday, July 4 $75/2 sessions Morning session 10:00 - 11:30am Afternoon session 12:15 - 1:45pm

Babysitter Training

Learn the skills necessary to care for infants, toddlers, and pre-schoolers. This course focuses on safety, dealing with emergencies and first aid basics. All materials provided. Please bring paper and pen, water bottle and a healthy lunch. 1/3 Hall 11-17 years old $70/course Saturday, May 18 Sunday, June 16 9:00am – 4:00pm

www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available!

Emergency First Aid CPR-C

This 8-hour First Aid course will cover the skills needed to recognize and respond to potential and immediate dangers and safely approach any emergency. Learn how to respond to cardiovascular emergencies for children & adults (CPR Level C) with Automated External Defibrillation (AED) training. Other topics that will be covered include: choking, breathing & bleeding emergencies and how to treat for shock. 1/3 Hall 14 years old and up $105/course Sunday, April 6 Sunday, July 21 9:00am – 5:00pm

Intro to Canoeing

The Introductory Canoe program is designed to introduce participants to canoeing in a group setting. The program emphasizes learning boat control so that paddlers will gain the confidence, skills and knowledge to be safe and have fun. The program starts with knowledge and skills necessary for “ beachfront” paddling activities. It progresses to introduce the novice paddler to paddling with a partner and basic land and water rescue techniques. Limited space available. Rotary Beach Tues & Thurs June 11 - June 27 3:30 - 4:30pm 9 - 15 years $30 4:30 - 5:30pm Family (up to 4 members) $45

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5

easy steps to composting

Composting can be easy. Follow these steps to make hassle free, plant loving compost.

1 2 3 4 5

USE WIRE MESH TO KEEP OUT RODENTS Local building supply stores sell wire mesh. Use 1/2 inch or smaller (your finger shouldn’t get through). Place under compost bins and secure around any holes. ADD LOTS AND LOTS OF LEAVES Leaves break down naturally into compost. The more leaves you have in your pile, the less odours and better compost. Keep extra leaves for winter and summer (see 3 below). PLACE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES UNDER LEAVES Place fruits and vegetables under leaves in your compost bin. A layer of leaves keeps odours down and reduces fruit flies. Either lift up leaves or place fresh leaves on top. Avoid composting any cooked foods, meat, fish, bread and cheese as they can be smelly and create problems. POKE YOUR PILE WITH A STICK The bacteria and bugs in compost need air to breathe. Digging or poking holes into your compost pile will keep it aerated. A broken hockey stick (shaft with blade broken off) works great. WATER YOUR COMPOST PILE In the dry Okanagan-Similkameen, lack of water is the main reason why compost breaks down slowly. Water regularly to speed up the process.

GRASS CLIPPINGS PROBLEMS Unlike leaves, grass clippings can bind up. This blocks air and water in the pile. Mulch grass back into lawns as much as possible. Contact the RDOS to learn more about ‘Grasscycling’.

WHAT MATERIALS CAN BE COMPOSTED? GREEN MATERIALS (NITROGEN-RICH) • Fruits and vegetables • Coffee grounds/tea bags/egg shells • Fresh grass clippings (see below) • Green plant trimmings • Weeds that have not gone to seed BROWN MATERIALS (CARBON-RICH) • Dry brown leaves and plants (see #2 and #3) • Dry brown grass clippings (see below) • Vegetable stalks • Ripped up newspaper or paper bags WHAT CANNOT BE COMPOSTED? • Anything that would attract pests like meat, bones, greasy foods and oils • Grain products • Cooked food scraps • Dog or cat feces


Seasons of Composting Spring Mix any uncovered fruits and vegetables with leaves. Collect leaves for spring, summer and early fall. Add water to restart compost and poke the pile to add air. Remove any finished compost.

Summer Bury all uncooked fruits and vegetables under leaves to avoid odour and fruit flies. Add water regularly to keep your pile going in our hot summer!

Fall Collect leaves! Get enough to last through winter into spring. Remove all finished compost and place in garden areas. The compost will help protect the soil and add nutrients back in. It will also create room in your compost bin as materials break down slowly in winter.

Winter Ensure 1/2 inch wire mesh covers any openings on bottom or sides. Rodents will be looking for a warm, dry place to nest. Keep adding materials! Things will break down quickly when everything thaws.

EXTRA THINGS TO THINK ABOUT • Place newspaper or brown paper around your kitchen collection bin to reduce any residue (“the ick factor”). Newspaper ink is okay to compost but office paper ink can cause problems so should be avoided. • If you have space, keep your fruit and vegetable scraps in the freezer. This will reduce any odours, kill fruit flies and freezing helps break down materials. Chopped up materials will also compost faster. • Never add soil. Soil stops air getting in, slowing the composting process. Leaves add all the beneficial bacteria and other critters you need for composting. • The creatures in your compost bin are a lot like you. If they don’t have enough water, they will not survive. Add water regularly throughout the year to keep your compost going. • Bring additional yard waste to local landfills for free composting up to 500 kg per load.

How to use finished compost • If purchasing compost check the label or ask the retailer for application recommendations. • Finished compost looks like soil. Screen your compost and put uncomposted materials back in your bin. Any extra 1/2 inch wire mesh makes a great screen. • Place compost on top of the soil around plants. This is called top dressing. Compost will naturally move into the soil. The best time to add compost is in the fall to prepare your garden and lawn for spring. • Add up to 30% compost into potting soil or top dress house plants.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

p: 250.490.4129 tf: 1.877.610.3737 e: info@rdos.bc.ca www.rdos.bc.ca


Special Events Sunday, April 7

Oliver 3K and 10K Run

Road Race #3 in the Canadian Tire Road Race Series by the Interior Running Association. This flat and scenic 10K loop on the Oliver Hike and Bike Trail is a great race for runners of all abilities and experience. For new and young runners, a 3K race around Oliver Community Park will also be taking place. Refreshments, awards, and draw prizes will follow the race. Register online at www.zone4.ca or at the OPRS office. Registration prices will vary depending on age and race. To volunteer for this race, call 250-498-4985 or email kyle@oliverrecreation.ca. Community Park Ages 6 and Up 3K Starts 9:15am | 10K Starts 10:00am

May 1 to May 7

BC Youth Week

A week to celebrate the youth in our community. Check out www.bcyouthweek.com to learn more about the movement, and for a chance to win neat prizes by entering contests. Stay tuned to learn what is happening in your community! Want to get involved? Contact our office at 250-498-4985

Saturday, April 20

Easter Egg Hunt

That bunny is at it again! Grab your baskets and come on down to the Oliver Community Park to help us hunt down the Easter Eggs that have been scattered all over the field. Hunts will be staggered based on age. Once collected, these plastic eggs can be traded for treat bags. Continue the fun with craft stations, kids’ activities, face painting and more! Preregistration is required. Make sure to get your name on the list for this annual fun family event. Community Park | Family Event Ages 12 & Under Hunt begins at 10:00am | Entry by Donation

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May 6 to 10

Move for Health Celebration Try it Week!

Come and try a variety of different fitness classes for free during Move for Health Week! Mark your calendars! May 10, 2019, is Move for Health Day. Oliver Parks and Recreation encourages everyone to get out and get moving! Move for Health Day is an international event created in 2002 by the World Health Organization to promote physical activity. Oliver Parks and Recreation is offering a “Try it Week” for you to try one of our fitness activities. A list of free classes will be posted May 1st. www.oliverrecreation.ca Oliver Community Center Everyone Welcome | FREE

Monday, July 1

Canada Day Breakfast

Join Oliver Parks and Recreation as we celebrate Canada Day with a Pancake Breakfast. Canadian themed activities, entertainment and more. Everyone is welcome. Oliver Community Center Everyone Welcome – Entry by Donation 8:30 -10:30am

Saturday, May 11

Wine Capital Art Walk

Come check out Oliver’s Main Street, blossoms with colour! Jewelery, wine barrels, wood carving, painting, photography, live music, shopping, wine and food! Free

Saturday, June 22

Saint Jean Baptiste Day Farm Worker’s Picnic

Celebrate the local fruit harvest and the farm workers who come to Oliver each year with a picnic in the park. Enjoy multicultural food, festivities, French Canadian music and other live entertainment. Everyone is welcome to attend this family-friendly community event. Lion’s Park Free | 4:00 - 7:00pm

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Special Events

EARTH WEEK

Park Clean-up Day! - Monday, April 22 | 10:00am - 2:00pm Head down to Oliver Community Centre Park with your friends and family and help pick up litter around the Community Park; enjoy some eco snacks once you’re done! Receptacles and gloves will be provided for clean-up!

Scavenger Hunt - Wednesday April 24 | 12:00 - 2:30pm Kids aged 5-12 can join the walking school bus and are invited to sign up for a 2.5 hour program on Early Dismissal Day. Upon our walk back to the rec centre we will begin with a nature scavenger hunt; craft our own wood frames and other eco-masterpieces. Must pre-register ahead.

Eco-Swap Friday! - Friday, April 26, 2019 | 3:00-6:00pm What better way to get rid of your old stuff than to give it to friends who will find another use for it? Head down to the Rec Centre with Friends and neighbors for a community swap where everybody brings a bag or two of stuff (clothes, toys, books, sports equipment) and then goes home with a bag or two of newish items in exchange!

Come Down to the Oliver Community Park Thursday Nights 6:30 to 8:00pm Starting July 4th - September 5th Live Concerts featuring local and area musicians. Every concert is different and dancing is encouraged! Oliver Community Park & Bandshell

Admission by Donation

Bring a Lawnchair or some blankets

For more info and the schedule visit us at

oliverartscouncil.org olivermusicmarket Vendor forms at oliverrecreation.ca

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Expo Oliver’s annual Roots and Fruits Expo is a fun for all ages celebration of our little town, its agriculture, history and rich arts community. The Roots and Fruits Expo is designed to bring our townspeople together to build community, celebrate where we’ve come from and look forward to where we’re going. Kick off the weekend with our second annual Rock and Roll Picnic. The Picnic features a rocking party atmosphere hyped by live music and sangria party. On top of great music, come for the food: once again, we’ll have top local chefs transforming humble hotdogs in works of culinary art in the annual “Top Dog” cooking competition. Saturday, the excitement gets rolling at 10:30 am with our annual Sunshine Parade. After the parade, come right on down to the Oliver Community Park for music, entertainment and vendors right through until 10:00pm. Sunday the fun continues untill 6:00pm The Oliver Roots and Fruits Expo is intended to build community and to celebrate the many things that make our town unique and special. Entertainment will include: an ag-themed prize entry exhibition of produce, baking and art; zucchini car racing; mechanical bull riding; pie eating contests; pony rides; petting zoo; farmers’ market; and so much more.

Mark your calendars!

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Oliver Community Pool Weekdays

May 18 - June 30 Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

6:30-8:30

Early Bird Swim

Early Bird Swim

Early Bird Swim

Early Bird Swim

Early Bird Swim

12:00-1:00

Senior, Leisure & Lane Swim (3) Parents & Tots

Senior, Leisure & Lane Swim (3) Parents & Tots

Senior, Leisure & Lane Swim (3) Parents & Tots

Senior, Leisure & Lane Swim (3) Parents & Tots

Senior, Leisure & Lane Swim (3) Parents & Tots

12:15-1:00

Aquafit

3:00-4:30

Public Swim

Public Swim

Public Swim

Public Swim

4:45-6:15

*Eels Club (4:30-5:30)

Lane Swim Red Cross Lessons

*Eels Club (4:30-5:30)

Lane Swim Red Cross Lessons

5:30-6:30

Aquafit

6:30-8:00

Public Swim

Saturday & Sunday

Aquafit

Aquafit

Aquafit Public Swim

Public Swim

Aquafit

Public Swim

Public Swim

Public Swim

10:00-12:00

12:00-1:00

1:00-2:00

2:00-4:00

4:00-6:00

6:00-8:00

Private Rentals

Senior Swim

Lane Swim Parent & Tots

Public Swim

Private Rentals

Public Swim

Weekdays

July 2 - August 25 Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

6:30-8:00

Early Bird Swim

Early Bird Swim

Early Bird Swim

Early Bird Swim

Early Bird Swim

8:00-11:00

Red Cross Lessons

Red Cross Lessons

Red Cross Lessons

Red Cross Lessons

Red Cross Lessons

11:00-12:00

Senior & Leisure Swim

Senior & Leisure Swim

Senior & Leisure Swim

Senior & Leisure Swim

Senior & Leisure Swim

11:15-12:00

Aquafit

12:00-1:00

Lane Swim, Parents & Tots

Lane Swim, Parents & Tots

Lane Swim, Parents & Tots

Lane Swim, Parents & Tots

Lane Swim, Parents & Tots

1:00-2:00

Private Rentals

Private Rentals

Private Rentals

Private Rentals

Private Rentals

Aquafit

Aquafit

2:00-4:00

Public Swim

Public Swim

Public Swim

Public Swim

Public Swim

4:00-5:30

Private Lessons

Private Lessons

Private Lessons

Private Lessons

Private Lessons

5:30-6:30

Aquafit

Masters

Aquafit

Masters

Aquafit

6:30-8:00

Public Swim

Public Swim

Public Swim

Public Swim

Public Swim

Saturday & Sunday

10:00-12:00 Private Rentals

12:00-1:00

1:00-2:00

Senior Swim

Lane Swim Parent & Tots

2:00-4:00

4:00-6:00

6:00-8:00

Public Swim

Private Rentals

Public Swim

STAT HOLIDAY HOURS: Senior & Leisure Swim 12:00-1:00pm | Lane Swim 1:00-2:00pm | Public Swim 2:00-4:00pm *Evening Public Swim end time will change in August to coincide with earlier sunset times for safety purposes AUGUST 26-SEPT 7 the pool will operate on a limited schedule. Please check with us in the summer for updates.

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Public Swimming

*Prices include taxes

Per Visit

10 Visit Pass

Season Pass

Free

Preschool (0-5 years) Child/Youth (6-18)

$3.75

$31.40

$100.85

Adult (19+)

$4.75

$42.90

$142.42 $162.75

Adult Season Pass including Aquafit $4.00

$36.60

Family (Max 6)

$10.75

$99.35

Aquafit (Noon Hour)

$4.75

$42.25

Aquafit (Evening)

$5.25

$49.75

Showers Only

$2.50

$22.00

Senior (60+)

$114.45 $132.20

Senior Season Pass including Aquafit

Private Pool Rentals

$292.35

*Prices do not include taxes or liability insurance fees

1-30 Swimmers, 1 Lifeguard

31-60 Swimmers, 2 Lifeguards

60+ Swimmers, 3 Lifeguards

Private Rental

$67.64

$116.21

$140.60

Local Non-Profit Youth

$47.62

$81.34

$98.40

Non-Resident, Adult

$95.36

$162.69

$196.78

Non-Resident, Youth

$73.33

$125.13

$151.43

Private Lessons Prices

Group Type

1 Lesson

5 Lessons

10 Lessons

Add child or adult per lesson

Half Hour - $20

Half Hour - $100

Half Hour - $200

$10

Early Bird Swim

Public Swim

Senior Swim

Private Lessons

Get your lengths in before work! Five lanes open for lane swimming, hot tub access. Diving board is closed during lane swim. M/W/F: Aquafit class from 12:15-1 in spring and 11:15-12 in summer. Two lanes open for lane swimming, kiddie pool is open for parent and tots, hot tub access, diving board is closed. T/Th: Three lanes open for lane swimming, the kiddie pool is open for parents and tots, hot tub access, diving board is closed.

Lane Swim, Parent & Tots

Five lanes open for lane swimming, the kiddie pool is open for parent and tots, hot tub access, diving board is closed.

Master’s Swim Club 18 years +

An opportunity to exercise with others, improve swimming skills and endurance. Hot tub access, diving board closed.

www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available!

Everyone welcome for full pool access including the diving board and hot tub. Mats, basketball hoop, and balls are available for public use. 30 minute Red Cross lessons one-on-one with an instructor. Great alternative to the morning group lessons, and ideal for adult lessons. Call the pool for availability. The pool is closed to the general public during these times.

Aquafit

Drop-ins welcome! The noon class (45 minutes) involves shallow exercise. The evening class (1 hour) involves both shallow water and deep water exercises. Both classes incorporate low-impact cardio and strength exercises.

Youth only swims 11-17 years

Last Friday of the month 6:30 to 8:00pm.

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Oliver Community Pool Red Cross Preschool Levels (6 mo - 5 yrs) Spring

Set 1

Set 2

May 28-Jun 27 July 2 -July 12 July 15-July 26

Waterbabies

Set 3 July 29-Aug 9

Set 4

Set 5

Aug 12-Aug 23 Aug 26-Sept 6

10:30-11:00

10:30-11:00

9:00-9:30

10:30-11:00

Sea Turtle

4:45 - 5:15

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

8:00-8:30 9:00-9:30

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

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

5:30-6:00pm

Sea Otter

5:45 - 6:15

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

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

8:30-9:00 9:30-10:00

8:30-9:00 9:30-10:00

4:00-4:30pm

Salamander

5:15 - 5:45

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

8:00-8:30 10:00-10:30

8:00-8:30 10:30-11:00

8:30-9:00 10:30-11:00

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

Sunfish

5:45 - 6:15

8:30-9:00

8:30-9:00

10:00-10:30

8:00-8:30 10:00-10:30

5:30-6:00pm

8:00-8:30

10:00-10:30

8:00-8:30

8:00-8:30

6:00-6:30pm

Croc/Whale

Red Cross Swim Kids Levels (6 years and up) Level 1

8:30-9:00 9:00-9:30

8:30-9:00 9:30-10:00

8:30-9:00 9:30-10:00

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

Level 2

4:45 - 5:15

8:30-9:00 10:30-11:00

8:30-9:00 9:30-10:00

8:30-9:00 10:30-11:00

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

4:30-5:00pm

Level 3

5:15 - 5:45

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

8:00-8:30 9:30-10:00

9:30-10:00 10:0010:30

8:00-8:30 9:30-10:00

5:00-5:30pm

Level 4

8:00-8:30

8:00-8:30 10:30-11:00

8:00-8:30 10:30-11:00

8:00-8:30 10:30-11:00

Level 5

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

10:00-10:30

9:00-9:30

9:00-9:30

10:30-11:00

9:30-10:00

8:00-8:30

10:30-11:00

10:00-10:30

9:00-9:30

8:30-9:00

10:00-10:30

9:00-10:00

10:00-11:00

9:00-10:00

8:00-9:00

8:00-9:00

8:00-9:00

10:00-11:00

9:00-10:00

Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Level 9&10

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Preschool Levels (6 mo - 5 yrs)

Swim Kids Levels (6 years and up)

Water Babies 6 mo - 2 yrs

You and your child will be orientated to the water through songs and games.

Level 1

Same as Salamander but 6 years and older.

Sea Turtle 2 - 5 yrs

For toddlers and their caregivers, learn how to perform basic floats, glides, and kicks.

Level 2

Same as Whale but 6 years and older.

Sea Otter 3 - 5 yrs

This is a transitional level that transfers the preschooler to the care of an instructor. Using games and activities, swimmers learn to open their eyes under water, further develop basic floats and glides.

Level 3

Deep water activities; can breathe rhythmically 10 times; glides front and back with kick for 5m, and swim 10m continuously.

Salamander 3 - 5 yrs

Can move comfortably and float without assistance, and put their face in the water.

Level 4

Can swim front crawl at least 5 meters, arms recovering above the water; and swim 15 meters continuously.

Sun Fish Under 6 yrs

Can enter shallow water safely; float and glide on front and back without assistance; move around in a PFD, perform rhythmic breathing 3 times.

Level 5

Can surface support 45 seconds; swim front crawl at least 10 meters; swim on back with kick 10 meters, swim 25 meters continuously.

Crocodile Under 6 yrs

Can jump into chest deep water, do front and back floats and recover and front crawl for 2 meters.

Level 6

Can swim front and back crawl at least 15 meters; perform the whip kick on back at least 5 meters; perform kneeling dive and swim 50 meters continuously.

Whale Under 6 yrs

Can float front and back, exhale through mouth and nose; flutter kick while gliding on front and back; swim front crawl 10 meters continuously.

Level 7

Can swim front crawl and back crawl at least 25 meters; swim coordinated elementary backstroke at least 15 meters; and swim 75 meters continuously.

Level 8

Can swim front crawl and back crawl at least 50 meters; swim elementary backstroke 25 meters; whip kick on front 15 meters; and swim 150 meters continuously.

Level 9

Can swim front crawl and back crawl at least 75 meters; swim elementary backstroke 25 meters; 50 meters; perform a stride jump; swim 300 meters continuously.

Level 10

Can swim front crawl and back crawl at least 100 meters; swim elementary backstroke and breaststroke 25 meters; swim 400 meters continuously.

Group Lessons Prices Preschool

10 Half Hour Lessons - $46.95

Swim Kids 1-7

10 Half Hour Lessons - $46.95

Swim Kids 8-10

10 One Hour Lessons - $72.95

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Oliver Community Pool Bronze Star

Wanting to take your next swim or lifesaving course? Register in this excellent handson program designed to make aquatic safety fun and enjoyable and incorporates the learning skills, teamwork, leadership, mentorship, lifesaving knowledge and swim skill development! This course is recommended for ages 10-13 thinking about taking Bronze Medallion. Pre-requisite is the completion of Swim Kids 10. Oliver Community Pool 10-13 years $93.00 (Includes Manual) Tuesday July 2 – July 12 10:00 - 11:00am

Bronze Medallion

This course offers skills such as self-rescue, rescue breathing, CPR and rescue of others. You must be 13 years or older to register in this course or have Bronze Star. The Lifesaving Manual is required for this course please purchase at time of registration or bring a borrowed copy to each class. Participation in all 20 hours mandatory. Oliver Community Pool 13+ years $192.75 (Includes Manual) Monday, July 15 - 26 8:30 - 11:00am

Bronze Cross

This course builds on the skills learned in Bronze Medallion as well as giving an introduction to advanced rescue and first aid techniques. Bronze Cross is a pre-requisite for all advanced aquatic-training programs, so if you plan to pursue a career in this area, Bronze Cross is the course for you! You must have completed Bronze Medallion to register in this course. Participation in all 20 hours is mandatory. Oliver Community Pool 13+ years $148.00 Monday August 12 - 23 8:30 - 11:00am

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Oliver Pool Rules & Regulations Lightning Policy All the rules and regulations are clearly posted at the pool in various locations. For everyone’s comfort and safety please obey all the rules at all times. Rules Worth Repeating: • children seven (7) years and under and any child unable to competently swim one width of the pool MUST be within arm’s reach of a responsible guardian 16 years or older AT ALL TIMES • shower before entering the pool • public showers are available during public swim times only • disposable diapers are not allowed in the pool without snug-fitting plastic pants worn over top (available for sale at the pool office) • patrons with infectious or contagious conditions such as pink-eye, chicken pox, open sores, etc., will not be allowed into the pool • please listen to the direction of our lifeguards at all times for your own safety and for the safety of others. Those who do not will be asked to leave the pool area.

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Because of the unpredictable nature of lightning and its often disastrous consequences, the Oliver Community Pool will always adhere to the following safety guidelines as set out by the NATIONAL LIGHTNING SAFETY INSTITUTE. 1. When thunder is heard 30 seconds or less after a flash of lightning is observed, the pool will be cleared. Staff strongly recommends that all patrons remain inside the pool building until the storm subsides. 2. Pool activities shall remain suspended until 30 minutes after the last thunder is heard. There will be no exceptions. It should be noted that storms are erratic and even though it may appear “safe” to resume activity, it is not. 3. Red Cross lessons are also subject to cancellation due to lightning. There will be no reimbursement or rescheduling of the classes that are cancelled due to weather.

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PINNACLES FC Soccer Programs 

Youth Program 9-18 year olds  8vs8 (7 players + 1 keeper) half field games  increased skill development  increased player involvement  more touches on the ball Mini Program 5-8 year olds  developing players over 10 weeks of play  lots of touches of the ball  No throw ins, No corner kicks, No off sides  Having fun and gaining a love of the game Tot Program 4 years old  A great chance to introduce your child to the game of football  45 minutes  Parent or Guardian participation Excelsior Academy 11-18 years old  Competitive  High intensity training 2 times a week  Games every Sunday throughout the valley

 Keeper Training  Train with our Keeper coaches once a week

Pinnacles FC 550 Eckhardt Ave Penticton BC V2A 2B5 t:778-476-5888 e:pinnaclesfc.office1@gmail.com

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Adult Programs 16 yrs+ Ball Hockey (Drop In)

Ball Hockey is patterned after and closely related to ice hockey, except the game is played on foot on a non-ice surface. The program focus is to get active and have fun; teams will vary each night depending on who shows up to play. Helmets, mouth guards and gloves are highly recommended. Dry Floor Arena 16 and up $5.00 Drop In Sundays April 28 - June 23 6:00 - 8:00pm

Bootcamp

Get the entire workout but in less time. This is a unique workout that involves high/low intensity intervals, long duration intervals, strength, kickboxing and traditional HiiT training intervals to keep your heart rate up for the full 45 minutes, burning intense amount of calories while boosting your cardiovascular capacity to be prepared for those longer workouts you plan in the future! 2/3 Hall & Community Park 16 and up $75 month early bird rate (registration is 15 days prior to program start date) $99 month May 1 – May 31 (class cancelled May 20) June 3 – June 28 Mon, Wed, Fri 6:15 - 7:00am

www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available!

Mixed Slo-Pitch

Looking to play ball this year? Great opportunity to have fun and get active! Register your team now! Community Park Ball Diamonds April 17 - June 26 (playoff round robin June 29/30) Team $350.00, after April 5 $400.00 Game times listed on schedules Oliver Parks & Recreation Mixed Slo-Pitch 2019

Take Your Time Fitness

Functional Fitness will use exercises that improve daily activity. Functional exercises challenge balance and coordination while improving strength and range of motion. Functional movements emphasize core stability. Some benefits are: increases the ease of everyday life, increases flexibility and coordination, helps with joint pain and reduces risk of injury. 2/3 Hall Tuesdays and Thursdays April 23 to May 28 $120.00 1:00 - 2:00pm

Step into Strength & Stability

This class will focus on proper posture, form, and alignment for improved functional strength using body weight, resistance, and core stability exercises. 2/3 Hall 16 and up $6.50/Drop In or $60.00/10 Pass Mondays and Wednesdays April 1 - June 26 (No Classes April 22 and May 20) 6:00 - 7:00pm

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Adult Programs 16 yrs+ FunctionFit

FunctionFit is a beginner to intermediate fitness class which can suit anyone from never having been involved in fitness to intermediate level participants. This functional class modifies for all levels of fitness. All exercises are designed to increase strength, range of movement and flexibility required for activities for daily living. You’ll love the effort you put out! 2/3 Hall 18 and up $7.00/drop in, $65.00 pass Tuesday and Thursdays, April 2 – Aug 29 9:00 - 10:00am

Zumba

Perfect for everyone and everybody! Each Zumba class is designed to bring people together to get your sweat on. We take the “work” out of workout, by mixing low-intensity and high-intensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party! A total workout, combining all elements of fitness – cardio, muscle conditioning, balance and flexibility, boosted energy and a serious dose of awesome each time you leave class. 2/3 Hall 18 and up $6.50/Drop In or $60.00/10 Pass Tuesdays and Thursdays April 2 - June 27 6:00 - 7:00pm

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Taichi

This course is a gentle, zero-impact exercise, suitable for persons of all ages and fitness levels. Emphasis is on the whole body, including muscle control, core strength, joint motion, and flexibility. It is also useful therapy for persons having difficulty with balance, flexibility and mobility, such as those suffering from joint replacements, Parkinson’s disease and arthritis. The beginner’s class covers Qigong exercises, techniques for relaxation and meditation, and the Taichi introductory set. Instruction is also available for continuing students in the Short Set and the Long Form. Registration closes two weeks after the first lesson or when fifteen beginners have registered, whichever occurs first. Experienced Taichi students welcome any time. 2/3 Hall 16 & up $60 (free with referral from doctor) Monday & Wednesday April 1 – June 26 (Cancelled on April 8, 22, May 20) 9:30 - 11:30am

Gentle Stretch

The popular often amusing stretch and relaxation class has non-strenuous stretching movements anatomically guided to gently lengthen and release skeletal muscles and deeply relax the nervous system. This class will change your posture! Register to secure your spot, drop-in allowed but no guarantee of space. Meeting Room 2 18 and up $70.00/ $10 Drop in Monday, April 29 – June 24 (no session May 20) 9:30 - 10:30am

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Yoga Easy Level

For those of you wanting a daytime workout or are beginning a yoga fitness program this class is for you! Work at your own pace to improve muscle strength and stamina. Also, benefit with increased flexibility and stronger cardiovascular health. Learn to use yoga to decrease stress and promote peace of mind. Meeting Room 2 16 & up $8/drop in, $75.00 pass Wednesday, April 3 – June 26 9:30 - 10:45am

Yoga Mixed Levels

Explore the 3 part harmony of body, breath and mind. With attention to alignment, we use physical poses, breath work and mindfulness to enhance strength, flexibility, and balance, and to experience a sense of calm. Modifications are offered to encourage a Yoga practice appropriate for your comfort level. Meeting Room 2 16 & up $8/drop in, $75.00 pass Tuesday, April 2 – June 25 6:30 - 7:45pm

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Adult Programs 16 yrs+ SUP (Stand up Paddle boarding)

SUP Ladies Night (Stand up Paddle boarding)

Noon Hour Fitness Mash Up!

Hackers Night

SUP Basic Adult Introduction to paddle boarding. This course will introduce the beginner to paddling sheltered waters in calm conditions. Skills include: kneeling and standing on a board, forward stroke, turning strokes and general safety awareness. We will begin with dry land training and discuss safety/hazards and then proceed to on-water training. Please be prepared for the weather! Wear a UV sun shirt and hat. Do not wear cotton clothing; a synthetic or polyester fabric is best. Please bring a towel, warm change of clothing, water and a snack. Rotary Park/ Beach 16 and up $65 Thursday, Aug 22 6:00 - 7:30pm

Want to work out over your lunch? Head down to Oliver Community Centre Hall and get a great workout over lunch. Aly Wells is always putting together new routines; she rotates between PiYo and P90X. 2/3 Hall 16 and up Tues, May 2 – Thurs, May 30 $50/session or $10 drop in 12:15 - 1pm

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SUP Basic Ladies Only Introduction to paddle boarding. This course will introduce the beginner to paddling sheltered waters in calm conditions. Skills include: kneeling and standing on a board, forward stroke, turning strokes and general safety awareness. We will begin with dry land training and discuss safety/hazards and then proceed to on-water training. Please be prepared for the weather! Wear a UV sun shirt and hat. Do not wear cotton clothing; a synthetic or polyester fabric is best. Please bring a towel, warm change of clothing, water and a snack. Rotary Park/ Beach 16 and up $65 Thursday, July 11 6:30-8:00pm

Hackers Night is open to anyone interested in learning or improving their game of tennis. It is an opportunity for new and existing players to either get into the game of tennis or brush up on their game through learning fundamental tennis skills. Oliver Tennis Courts 15 + years $5.00 per session paid to instructor Tuesday, April 23 – June 25 6:00 - 7:30pm

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FOODSAFE Level 1

A food handling, sanitation and work safety course designed for food service establishment operators and front line food service workers such as cooks, servers, bussers, dishwashers, and deli workers. This course also applies to Care Aide Workers and volunteer organizations. The course covers important food safety and worker safety information including foodborne illness, receiving and storing food, preparing food, serving food, cleaning and sanitizing. Meeting Room 1 12 and up $75.00 Monday, April 29 | May 13 | June 17 9:00 - 5:00pm

Clay Sculpture

This hands on class will introduce you to air dry clay and the techniques to complete a clay head and take home the finished product. All supplies are provided. Meeting Room 2 19 and up $60.00 Saturday, June 1 1:00 - 4:00pm

www.oliverrecreation.ca - Online Registration now available!

Art One-Oh-One

With various pencils, crayons, inks and paints we will observe, record and compose on papers, canvas and mixed media. Projects will lead to a finished masterpiece per class. Beginners to advanced are welcome. Wear clothes that can get paint on them. All supplies are provided. Morning and evening class both available. Meeting Room 2 19 and up $90/class $20/Drop in Wednesday, April 17 – May 29 11:30am - 1:30pm or 6:30 - 8:30pm

Paint Nite

What a great idea for a night out! You’ll laugh a lot, create something spectacular and unwind while you paint! Canvas, paint and brushes will be provided upon arrival. Pre-registration is required. Meeting Room 2 16 and up $30.00 Friday, May 3 6:30 - 9:00pm

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Adult Programs 16 yrs+ Spring Cleaning with Essential Oils

Animals & Oils

Cleaning with Essential Oils for your Animals

Please see Oliver Parks and Recreation office or website for program descriptions, must have 4 people registered to meet the minimum requirement.

Meeting Room 1 $15/Session Monday April 1 - 9:00 - 10:00am Wednesday April 3 - 6:30pm-7:30pm

Meeting Room 1 $15/Session Wednesday April 10 - 9:00 - 10:00am

Meeting Room 1 $15/Session Wednesday June 19 - 6:30 - 7:30pm

Horses and Essential Oils Introduction Meeting Room 1 $15/Session Wednesday April 17 - 6:30 - 7:30pm

Essential Oils and the Outdoors

OSOYOOS LAKE PADDLING CLUB DR AGON BOAT R ACING

Meeting Room 1 $15/Session Wednesday May 1 - 9:00 - 10:00am Wednesday May 8 - 6:30 - 7:30pm

Animals & Oils vs Bugs

Meeting Room 1 $15/Session Wednesday May 22 - 6:30 - 7:30pm

Summer and Essential Oils

Meeting Room 1 $15/Session Monday June 3 - 6:30 - 7:30pm Wednesday June 5 - 9:00 - 10:00am

IT'S TIME TO GIVE IT A TRY! MALE AND FEMALE PADDLERS. MEET NEW FRIENDS EXERCISING ON THE LAKE. PADDLES, LIFE VESTS AND TRAINING ARE INCLUDED IN THE ANNUAL REGISTRATION FEE.

CONTACT: WENDY 250.485.2699 OR TERRY CHALONER 250.495.6575

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Tennis & Pickleball Oliver Pickleball Club Info

The Oliver Pickleball Club (OPC) emphasizes fun, social play for all levels of players. Membership in the club includes beginner lessons, balls and specific court times. Oliver has four outdoor courts.

Club Executive Sherry Skaros Cathy Drew Helene Crane Faye Gowing

Oliver Tennis Club Info

The Oliver Tennis Club (OTC) promotes social tennis and the enjoyment of the game for all levels of play. Drop-in, league and tournament play is available to OTC members.

Club Executive (President) (Vice –President) (Secretary) (Treasurer)

COST

Membership to the club includes all drop-in play and reserved court times as well as special events for the 2019 outdoor season. Fees: $25 Early bird member (until May 31) $30 Regular member $5 Non-member drop-in fee (starting Apr 30)

CONTACT

For more information about the club e-mail: oliverpickleball@gmail.com; or visit the website oliverpickleball.ca

Elaine Jenkinson (President) Dan Kane (Vice President) Linda Hainstock (Secretary) Deb Edwards (Treasurer) Janet Shaw (Past President)

COST

For more information on Membership Rates, Duffers Drop In and Tournament Play: www.oliverrecreation.ca/oliver-tennis-club

CONTACT

For information about the club, contact any of the executive members at the tennis courts or email the club at: olivertennis97@gmail.com or ejenkinson2011@gmail.com

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Weight Room 14 yrs + Fitness Room Orientations

New to the fitness room or trying to get into a more active lifestyle? Attend a one-time intro session to our fitness room to get familiar with the different cardio and weight equipment options and how to use them safely and effectively. To schedule your session, please contact the Community Centre office. $20.00 14-17 years old must complete an orientation to purchase a membership.

Group/Corporate Membership Rates Oliver Parks and Recreation believes that healthier workplaces are the most productive. When 6 or more adults from the same place of business or organization purchase three or six month memberships to the Oliver Community Weight Room, they will receive a 25% discount as well as a free group weight room orientation sessions with a certified fitness instructor. 18 years and up

Community Weight Room CODE OF CONDUCT

As a member/user of this facility I agree to comply with the following guidelines or risk the suspension or termination of my membership privileges: 1. I will carry my membership card when I use the facility. 2. I will ensure that my membership is always in good standing. 3. I will not use my key to allow entry to nonmembers or open the door to allow entry for nonmembers. 4. I will respect the equipment in the weight room by using equipment properly, putting things back in their place, wiping down equipment after use and informing staff or volunteers when something is not working properly. 5. I will sign the daily waiver upon entry each time I use the facility. 6. I will remove outside footwear and put on a pair of clean shoes. 7. I will be respectful of staff, volunteers and other weight room users. 8. I will respect the 20-minute time limit on cardio machines during peak/busy times. 9. I will strive to always use the weight room space and equipment in a safe, appropriate way that will further my physical fitness.

“A fit work force is a productive work force.�

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10. I will strive to uphold the core values of Oliver Parks & Recreation: Safety, Health, Commitment, Accountability, Fun, Respect, & Service Excellence.

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Rates

Adult (18-59 yrs)

Single Use 10 Pass Monthly 3 Months 6 Months Annual Fob Replacement Weight Room + Pool Monthly Fee

$5.10 $40.49 $41.93 $99.86 $188.26 $353.43 $5.00

Student (14-17 yrs) & Senior (60+ yrs) $4.25 $34.38 $35.40 $83.24 $161.92 $300.65 $5.00

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Offering A Variety Of Massage Services, Dance & Stretch Classes Contact Today or Book Online C 604-842-5050 call or text Doulandiemassage@gmail.com www.doulandie.com

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Facilities & Parks Oliver Community Park

Lion’s Park

6359 Park Drive

6607 Station Street

Swimming

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Picnic Site

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Washrooms April-Oct

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Playground

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Yes (on leash)

Yes (Dog Park)

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Dogs Sports Field Wheelchair Accessible Bicycles Allowed Extra Features

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• 850 m pathway • Sand volleyball court • Tennis courts • Five ball diamonds • Bandshell • Basketball hoop

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Rotary Beach Park

(Tuc-el-Nuit Lake)

• Covered picnic area • Skatepark • Basketball hoops • Access to hike & bike trail • Outdoor fitness equipment • Food Truck (April-Oct)

Kinsmen Spray Park

6759 Lakeside 255 Park Drive Drive

• Spray park open May - September

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“Parks and open spaces bring beauty to an area while giving people satisfaction and improving their quality of life.”

Oliver Parks & Recreation has several facility rental options for your special event or meeting needs: • • • • • • • •

Oliver Arena (Ice & Dry Floor) Community Hall (Full, 2/3 and 1/3) with full kitchen, stage and PA system Meeting Rooms Community Stage Fields and ball diamonds Multiple parks Outdoor pool Tables and Chairs for your event needs

Looking for a place to hold your child’s Birthday? Oliver Parks and Recreation has meeting rooms and the Community Hall available. Bookings must be made at least 1 week in advance and are subject to availablity.

For rates and booking information please call Oliver Parks & Recreation at (250) 498-4985 or visit www.oliverrecreation.ca.

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Society & Staff Carol Sheridan • Parks & Recreation Manager • carol@oliverrecreation.ca Katie Hadwin • Recreation Supervisor • katie@oliverrecreation.ca Jenny Anderson • Recreation Clerk • jen@oliverrecreation.ca Kyle Fossett • Recreation Assistant • kyle@oliverrecreation.ca Chad Wheeler • RFA2 | Larry Day • RFA Norm Card • RFA2 | Slade Wagner • RFA1 Joey St. Pierre • Facility Maintenance | Mark Sibernagel • Facility Maintenance Chelsea Lamb • Cashier/Receptionist (Relief)

Oliver Parks & Recreation Society Board of Directors

Helene Urcullu • Rachel Allenbrand • Terry Schafer • Dennis Magoffin • Shiela Lange • Tamela Edwards • Larry Schwartzenberger • Marvin Louie The Oliver Parks and Recreation Society meets on the 3rd Monday of each month. For meeting schedule, agendas and other Society information please visit www.oliverrecreation.ca/the-society/

Oliver Parks and Recreation Strategic Goals: Foster active living through physical recreation. Increase inclusion and access to recreation for populations that face constraints to participation. Help people connect to nature through recreation. Ensure the provision of supportive physical and social environments that encourage participation in recreation and build a strong, caring community.

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Volunteers Volunteers make all the difference!

Do you have skills, energy and a little bit of time to offer your community? There are many rewarding and fun ways to volunteer with Oliver Parks and Recreation, including Special Events, Program Assistant, Weight Room Attendant, or Promotion/Marketing. Please call to find out more, or visit our website’s ‘Forms’ section to get started.

Volunteer Benefits Program

When you volunteer at our facility you accumulate credits that can be used toward your own (or your family’s) health and fitness opportunities at Oliver Parks and Recreation. Anytime you wish to trade in credits for a pass to the pool or weight room for yourself or a family member, please come in during office hours and speak to our office Recreation Clerk, who will be happy to help you out. You will be able to use your volunteer hours to purchase passes to the weight room and fitness programs such as Yoga, Zumba, and more!

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