Summer 2019 Recreation Guide

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SUMMER 2019

Peachland Recreation Guide

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Restoring the Foreshore 2017 and 2018 saw high water levels on Okanagan Lake with significant lakeshore damage occurring in 2017. In particular, the June 8, 2017 storm resulted in the loss of approximately 2-3m of foreshore leaving infrastructure exposed. In consultation with the Hydro-Technical Professional Engineer, riprap was installed when there was less than 1.5m of shoreline between the retaining wall and the water and when the vertical face of the foreshore was more than 1m high. As this area is subject to extreme wave action from both the north and south and as there were wind advisories at the time, this area was in significant and imminent danger of infrastructure failure. The riprap was placed during an extreme emergency situation and was, therefore, unable to be installed correctly. After the event, the province agreed that we could leave the riprap in place until a permanent solution for infrastructure protection could be found. Staff has been working with Waters Edge Engineering on a shoreline plan to establish a permanent solution and to improve pedestrian connectivity. This plan will repurpose the existing riprap into a more aesthetic and pedestrian-friendly foreshore. It may result in the removal of riprap in some locations and the addition of riprap and other treatments in other areas. We need to protect our foreshore against scour. Scour happens when wave and wind action removes the gravel materials and undermines a hard surface (i.e.: Centennial Way). While other treatments exist to protect infrastructure from scour, riprap, logs and plantings are the most economical solution. Additionally, as the riprap is already onsite and can be repurposed, this will reduce supply and trucking costs. A shoreline plan is currently being developed and considers: • Maximizing beach opportunities while protecting critical infrastructure • Using a combination of natural materials such as riprap, logs and planting to protect the infrastructure • Including pedestrian access points to the beach at a maximum of 170m apart and located at every crosswalk Public information sessions are being arranged for late spring so that the public can learn more about the plan and how the treatment options will improve the pedestrian experience and also protect our infrastructure. For additional information on the flood recovery, visit www.peachland.ca/recovery

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Table of Contents Table of Contents & Welcome Message �� 3 Children/Family ������������������������������������������ 5 Swim Lessons ������������������������������������������������ 6 Children/Youth �������������������������������������������� 8 Adult ������������������������������������������������������������10 Pickleball ����������������������������������������������������13 Parks ������������������������������������������������������������20 Facility Rentals ������������������������������������������22 Community Events ������������������������������������27 Community Programs ������������������������������28 Community Directory ������������������������������29

After months of planning and coordination, many flood recovery projects are complete or are underway. The balance of the projects include repairs to our aquatic amenities such as the Day Use Wharf and blue docks and repurposing riprap (see p. 2). It is anticipated that most of the dock structures will be repaired and replaced by summer! Along with the newly-finished Peachland Pier, our waterfront amenities will once again be an amazing attraction for visitors and residents alike. The Peachland Pier will be turned over to the District in a ceremony on May 11. This project exemplifies the value of community groups working together to achieve a joint vision. Summer is an active time in Peachland. From community events, outdoor pursuits or structured programs, there is something for everyone. If you are new to our fitness programs at the Community Centre, your first day is always FREE. We hope you will come by and give us a try. Cheryl Wiebe, Director of Community Services

250.767.2133

Table of Contents & Welcome Message

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Message from the Director:

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We’re Listening!

Customer Service Feedback

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The District is continuously striving to develop new ways to improve service delivery to you. Your feedback is very important to us. Customer Service Feedback Kiosks are located at Municipal Buildings, or you can complete an online questionnaire at www.peachland.ca/customer-service-feedback where you can give constructive feedback regarding your customer service experience with the District of Peachland.

For further information contact Director of Corporate Services at 250-767-2647 or ppalmer@peachland.ca.

Recognize neighbourly acts in Peachland! Good

ur o b h g i Ne AWARD

The new ‘Good Neighbour Award’ will recognize small acts that help keep neighbourhoods clean, safe, quiet and attractive. Four awards will be presented over the year recognizing neighbourly acts in the spring, summer, fall and winter. Recipients will receive passes for recreation classes and activities.

For more information visit www.peachland.ca/bylaw-enforcement. To nominate a neighbour, residents can send an email to info@peachland.ca.

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The Bridge Youth and Family Services In partnership with the Bridge Youth and Family Services Birth-6 years

Children will experience play and social interactions and you, the caregiver, get an opportunity to meet other families and add some strategies to your parenting tool box. Refer to monthly calendar at www. thebridgeservices.ca for any closures or cancellations. Be sure to also check for last minute changes. No session Jun 14, Jul 12 or Aug 16. Main Rm Tue Fri FREE

Jen 10:00 am-12:00 pm 10:00 am-12:00 pm

May 7-Aug 27 May 10-Aug 30

Mini Batters T-Ball

Mini Superstars Floor Hockey

Foster a love for baseball through fun drills and games that teach the basics of the sport. In a team environment, your child will learn to swing a bat, throw and catch a ball and run bases. No session May 20.

Foster a love for hockey through fun drills and games that teach the basics of the sport. In a team environment, your child will learn stick handling, passing and shooting skills. No session May 8.

5-7 years

Cousins Park Mon #3868 Mon #3871 Mon #3872

Randey 3:45-4:30 pm $12/6 Sessions 12:30-1:15 pm $8/4 Sessions 12:30-1:15 pm $6/3 Sessions

May 6-Jun 17

Aug 12-26

Mini Kickers Soccer 5-7 years

Main Rm Mon #3880

Thu #3869 Wed #3873 Wed #3874

4:30-5:15 pm $12/6 Sessions 9:30-10:15 am $10/5 Sessions 9:30-10:15 am $8/4 Sessions

Thu #3870 Wed #3875 Wed #3876

5:30-6:30 pm $15/6 Sessions 10:30-11:30 am $12.50/5 Sessions 10:30-11:30 am $10/4 Sessions

Ashley 3:45-4:30 pm $30/6 Sessions

May 6-Jun 17

Josh 5:30-6:15 pm $12/6 Sessions

May 1-Jun 12

NEW

Kids on Broadway See p. 28 for details

Cousins Park Randey

5-6 years May 23-Jun 27 Jul 3-31 Aug 7-28

6-7 years May 23-Jun 27 Jul 3-31 Aug 7-28

B&G Club Tween Drop In & Open Gym Time

In partnership with the Boys and Girls Club 9-12 years

Take part in cool activities, gym time at the Community Centre, crafts and games. Monthly calendars are available at the Club or on Facebook. See p. 8-9 for more programs. B&G Club and Main Rm Tue 3:15-5:30 pm FREE

Children/Family

3-5 years

Burn some energy through exercise play! Children will run, jump, and stretch their way through fun movement games to help build endurance, strength and balance. No session May 20.

Main Rm Wed #3886

Jul 8-29

Foster a love for soccer through fun drills and games that teach the basics of the sport. In a team environment, your child will learn to dribble, pass and shoot a soccer ball.

Energy Burn

3-5 years

May 7-Jun 25

Family Fishing Night 1

in

In partnership with the Peachland Sportsmen Association and Freshwater Fisheries All ages and abilities

3 Canadian families

can’t afford to enrol their kids in organized sports and physical activities.

Jumpstart can help. Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities is dedicated to removing financial barriers

so ALL kids can get in the game.

Since 2005, Jumpstart has given more than 1,000 kids in the Westbank Chapter a sporting chance.

For information on how to apply for funding call

1-844-YES-PLAY

Want to fish? Experience fishing on the new Peachland Historic Pier. Rods and bait as well as local expertise will be provided. Fishing licenses required for 16 years and over. Visit: www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/fish/licences. Peachland Pier Wed 6:00-8:45 pm FREE

Jul 3-Aug 28

Learn more about Jumpstart at

jumpstart.canadiantire.ca

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Learn to swim and stay safe in a fun environment that promotes personal bests and celebrates individual success. Our small class sizes in the beautiful Okanagan Lake make it a unique swim experience. Classes may be reorganized to ensure that children are participating at the most appropriate skill level. In the beginner levels, your child will focus on getting comfortable in the water, water safety and learning progressions that will lead to stroke development. In the higher levels, the focus will be learning both competitive and survival strokes while building distance and speed. Children will also learn about making safe decisions in, on and around the water.

Swim Lessons

In each level, participants are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress to the next level once all criteria have been successfully completed.

10:00 am SwimKids 6/7 10:15 am *SwimKids 8-10 10:30 am SwimKids 4/5 11:00 am SwimKids 3 Crocodile/Whale 11:30 am Sunfish SwimKids 1/2 12:00 noon Salamander Sea Otter July 8-July 19 July 22-Aug 2 Aug 12-Aug 23 30 minute classes: *45 minute classes:

M-F M-F M-F $40/10 Sessions $50/10 Sessions

Jump Up Program When your child turns 6 and completes: Sea Otter or Salamander register in SwimKids 1 Sunfish register in SwimKids 2 Crocodile or Whale register in SwimKids 3

Our waterfront lifeguards are on duty from

Friday, June 21 to Sunday, Aug 25 Monday through Sunday, 10:00 am-6:00 pm

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Not sure which level to register your child? If you are unsure and/or have misplaced your child’s swimming records, we would be happy to assess your child’s swimming ability. For more information or to book an assessment, call 250.767.2133 or visit the guards at Swim Bay after June 21.


Junior Lifeguard Club

Bronze Cross

NLS Waterfront Option

Ignite a passion for water safety and inspire interest in a career in aquatics. Youth who are strong swimmers and are looking for the next step in swim training will learn basic first aid, water safety and water rescues. Drop-in where space is available.

Enhance your lifesaving skills and take the next step towards a lifeguard certification. Participants will become proficient at performing patient assessments, managing aquatic spinal injuries and preventing loss of life in a variety of aquatic emergencies while developing endurance and fitness training skills. Bronze Cross is worth 2 Grade 11 High School credits. Required text: Canadian Lifesaving Manual.

Challenge your lifeguard skills and adapt to an open water environment. Participants will learn how to perform aquatic rescues, injury management and site supervision for lifeguarding beaches and waterfront. Successful completion of NLS Waterfront is required for employment opportunities here at Swim Bay. Current NLS pool option and CPR-C certificates are required.

8-13 years

Swim Bay T/W/Th #3770

11:00 am-12:00 pm $15/3 Sessions or $5/Visit

Aug 6-8

Bronze Medallion 13 years and over

Swim Bay Sat #3762

10:00 am-4:00 pm $189/4 Sessions

Jul 6-27

Swim Bay Tue-Fri #3761

10:00 am-4:00 pm $145/4 Sessions

Aug 6-9

Danny 8:00 am-4:00 pm $259/3 Sessions

Jul 12-14

16 years and over

14 years and over

Challenge yourself to swim and develop a great new way to be active. You will learn techniques and skills to help you get comfortable in the water and introduce you to the basics of swimming. No session Aug 3. 11:15 am-12:00 pm $31/7 Sessions

Swim Bay F/S/Su #3771

NLS Waterfront Precert/Recert

Adult Learn to Swim

Swim Bay Sat #3759

16 years and over

Jul 6-Aug 24

Lifeguards who have their Waterfront options are required to renew their certification every 2 years. Prior NLS Waterfront certification within the last 5 years and current CPR-C certification are required. Swim Bay S/Su #3772

Danny 12:00-4:00 pm $115/2 Sessions

Jul 13-14

Adult Swim On 14 years and over

Boost your swimming efficiency and accelerate your times by exploring techniques and drills that will motivate and improve your swimming skills. No session Aug 3. Swim Bay Sat #3760

10:15-11:15 am $35/7 Sessions

Jul 6-Aug 24

250.767.2133

Adult/Advanced Aquatics

Develop lifesaving techniques, improve your leadership and swimming skills and take the first step in training to be a lifeguard. Participants must have ability to swim 800 meters with confidence. Course fee includes purchase of Canadian Lifesaving Manual.

14 years and over

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OKANAGAN BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS

In Peachland - 5684 Beach Avenue - Tel: (250) 767-2515 Fax: (250) 767-6288 Email: peachland@obgc.ca www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca

2019 SPRING/SUMMER PROGRAM GUIDE The Okanagan Boys & Girls Clubs has been a leading provider of programs to children, youth and families since 1959. Our programs and services support the healthy physical, educational and social development of over 1,300 young people and families every day in 41 clubs and service locations throughout the Okanagan Valley. As a member of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Canada, the Okanagan Boys & Girls Clubs help young people grow healthy, happy and safely from birth to adulthood and are a resource and support for parents throughout their family’s involvement with us. Visit us to find out why the Okanagan Boys and Girls Clubs is “A good place to be!”

In Partnership with the District of Peachland and the United Way. We are proud to be a part of the Peachland Historic School!

Early & Middle Childhood Programs May to June Programs Peachland Preschool (ages 3 to 5)

Summer Daycamp (ages 6-12)

After School Club (Grades K-5)

Blue Jays Rookie League Baseball (Grades 1-6)

250-768-3049 - 5486 Clements Crescent Our preschool program provides 3 and 4 year old children the opportunity to learn through exploration and play in an engaging, enriching environment. Contact the Club at 250-768-3049 for more information. Classes for 3 year olds are available T&TH. Classes for 4 year olds are available M,W,F.

*pre-registration required Looking for fun activities for your child over the summer? We’ve got you covered! Members will participate in crafts, sports, cooking, games, and two out trips each week. A nutritious snack is provided. More detailed information will be available in June. Day/Time: July 2 – Aug. 30 (Mon – Fri) 8am-6pm Cost: TBD

250-767-2515 The After School program takes place at the Club from 2:30-6:30pm for children in grades Kindergarten to Grade 5. Our programs are designed to provide a safe, nurturing, inclusive environment where children will be engaged in activities including creative arts, sports, personal growth, and life skills development. A nutritious snack is provided daily. Programs are also available on professional days and school breaks. Pre-registration is required.

Jays Care Foundation, in partnership with Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada, offers this fun baseball program for children that uses baseball as a foundation to teach children the importance of teamwork, cooperation, and self-esteem. All equipment is provided, registration is required. Day/Time: Mondays 10-12pm Cost: FREE

Drop-In (Grades K-7)

Workshop Wednesdays (Grades 1-7)

Hiking & Fishing Club (Grades K-7)

Adventure Trips (Grades 1-3)

Drop In programs are times when members may visit the Club and take part in a variety of fun activities for FREE. Check out our monthly calendars at the Club. Drop in Hours Day/Time: Saturdays 1-5pm Cost: FREE

Spend your spring mornings in the great outdoors with friends! Alternating Saturdays we will fish at Shannon Lake with the Peachland Sportsmen’s Association or check out a new hiking trail. Snack and transportation included. Date/Time: Saturdays May 4- June 22 9am-12pm Cost: $2 / member

A good place to be.

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July & August Day Camps

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Each week will be something new – whether we are doing a workshop, going on a small trip, tending to our community garden. Or just hanging at the Club it will be sure to be fun! Check out our activity calendars for more information. Day/Time: Wednesdays 12:30-2:30pm Cost: Activity dependent; as noted on our monthly calendar Explore a different exciting Okanagan location every week! Spaces are limited, please pre-register. Locations, costs, and times will be noted on our monthly calendars available on Facebook or at the Club. Day/Time: Thursdays 10am-4pm Cost: Trip dependent, as noted on our monthly calendar

www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca


YOUTH and TWEEN DROP-IN PROGRAMS May - June

July & August

Power Up! & Open Gym (Grades 4-7) Build skills through brain games, fun projects, sports and activities. Day/Time: Tuesdays 3-7pm Cost: FREE

Adventure Trips (Grades 4-7)

Dinner Night (Grades 4-7) Want to learn how to make some of your favourite meals? Come down to the Club and we’ll cook and enjoy a great dinner together. Day/Time: Wednesdays 4:30-7:30pm Cost: $3/session or $10/member/month Feel Good Fridays (Grades 4-7) Start your weekend off right by spending it with friends at the Club. Take part in a different activity each week including games, art projects, movie nights, fun out trips and more! Day/Time: Fridays 4-8pm Cost: FREE; may be small fee for out-trips

Explore a different exciting Okanagan location every week! Spaces are limited, please pre-register. Locations, costs, and times will be noted on our monthly calendars available on Facebook or at the Club. Day/Time: Tuesdays 10am-4pm Cost: Trip dependant; as noted on our monthly calendar Kid Food Nation & Beach Blast (Grades 4-7) Enhance your food literacy and make delicious lunch before heading to Swim Bay for some fun in the lake. Day/Time: Fridays 12-4pm Cost: $3/session or $10/month

Parent’s Date Night (Grades K-6) Parents take this time to go out or just stay in while kids spend time at the Club doing fun activities. Dinner will be provided! Day/Time: every third Friday of the month 4-8pm Cost: $2

Youth Drop-In Programs May-June Youth Drop-In (Ages 13+) The sky is the limit for this program. We will hang out, eat good food, go on trips, and learn new things each week. Day/Time: Thursdays 4-7pm Cost: FREE; may be a small fee for out-trips

Opportunities for Teens!

July & August Teen Drop In (Ages 13+) Hang at Swim Bay, get ice cream, make snacks, go on trips, or just chill at the Club. Text the Club phone to see what’s going on. Day/Time: Wednesdays 3-6pm Cost: FREE; May be small fee for out trips

Looking to gain volunteer or leadership experience? Make a difference in a child’s life by helping out at the Club! We have exciting opportunities to volunteer in our programs and at special events. Contact us at peachland@obgc.ca for more information.

Youth Services Youth Services are designed to deliver support to youth who are experiencing personal, family or social difficulties and require people and resources to assist them in getting the help they need. For more information please call us at 250-868-8541 ext. 209

Reconnect (Ages 13 to 18) Reconnect provides support, referrals, parent-teen mediation & advocacy for high-risk youth that are homeless or at-risk of homelessness. Contact: (250) 868-2541 ext. 205

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Outreach Mental Health (Ages 12 to 18) Outreach Mental Health is a short term program providing mental health services to high risk youth with psychiatric issues who are not willing or not able to access mainstream mental health services. Contact: (250) 868-8541 ext. 209 www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca

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Tai Chi for Wellness

In partnership with the Peachland Wellness Centre All ages

Creative Workshops

This Tai Chi practice is made of 24 slow and smooth movements allowing your body to heat up without straining and prevents pulled muscles. You will work within your abilities to execute the practice. For more information call PWC at 250.767.0141 or visit www. peachlandwellnesscentre.ca.

RECEIVE 10% OFF

when you enroll in 2 or more select activities

Soy Candle WorkshopAromatherapy

RCL Branch 69 Maureen Thu 9:30-10:30 am $2/Visit Heritage Park Maureen Thu 9:30-10:30 am FREE

14 years and over

Make your own natural therapy candle using soy wax, therapeutic essential oils and massage oil. Create a gift for Mother's Day or introduce beautiful aromas into your own home.

Adult

Banquet Rm Dawn Sat 1:30-3:30 pm #3882 $29

May 4

Indoor Walking 14 years and over

Avoid slips and falls of walking outdoors and benefit from walking while meeting some new exercise partners. No session Jul 12, Aug 5, Sep 2, 6 or 13. Main Rm M/W/F #3867

Build Your Own Holistic First Aid Kit

8:00-9:00 am $10/Season or $1/Visit

Jul 3-Sep 30

14 years and over

Build an all-natural first aid kit. You will use natural products and locally sourced ingredients to create first aid antiseptic, lotion, bug repellant and more. Banquet Rm Dawn Sat 1:30-3:30 pm #3883 $55

Jun 1

14 years and over

Create your very own bug-free space this summer. Using natural ingredients, you will make an aromatherapy candle to help repel insect pests.

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14 years and over

Improve your coordination, strength, balance, posture and range of motion using a variety of props and supports. Pre-registration is recommended as space is limited. 4th Street Pl Carla Tue 11:00-11:45 am #3847 $12/2 Sessions

Soy Candle Making-Bug Repellent

Banquet Rm Dawn Sat 1:30-3:30 pm #3884 $29

ASeniors Stretch & Strength

Jun 22

May 21-28

ASeniors Stretch & Strength: Outdoor Circuit 14 years and over

Learn how to use the outdoor fitness trail and improve your coordination, strength, balance, posture and range of motion. Pre-registration is recommended as space is limited. Lambly Park Tue #3846 Tue #3858

Carla 11:00-11:45 am $12/2 Sessions 11:00-11:45 am $24/4 Sessions

May 7-14 Jun 4-25

Mar 7-Jun 27

Jul 4-Sep 26

AFunctional Fitness 14 years and over

Train to achieve strength, balance, flexibility and agility for everyday activities. You will perform compound movements using bands, stability balls, free weights, BOSUs and a variety of fitness equipment to build strength and tone your body. Moderate-advanced fitness levels. Pre-registration is recommended as space is limited. No session May 8. 4th Street Pl Carla Wed 9:30-10:30 am #3840 $32/4 Sessions

May 1-29

ASummertime Strength, Stretch & Balance 14 years and over

Build and maintain strength, balance, flexibility and agility for everyday summer activities. You will use bands, stability balls, free weights, BOSUs and a variety of fitness equipment to build strength and tone your body. Pre-registration is recommended as space is limited. No session Jul 1 or Aug 5. 4th Street Pl Abby Mon 9:30-10:15 am #3887 $66/11 Sessions

Jun 3-Aug 26


AHIIT Fit

AZumba

Conquer your fitness goals through HIIT routines. You will perform short, intense bursts of cardio and resistance training with a variety of fitness equipment. Modifications are provided to accommodate all fitness levels.

Blend world upbeat rhythms with easy-tofollow choreography for a total body workout. You will learn dance routines that combine interval and resistance training to tone and burn fat, all with a Latin flavour! Please bring comfortable gym or dance shoes & bottled water.

14 years and over

Fitness Room • universal gym • rowing machine • 3 treadmills • 2 spin bikes • stair climber • elliptical trainer • recumbent bike • free weights • stability balls • kettlebells • medicine balls • chin up bar • TRX • squat rack For your convenience, the Community Centre also has shower facilities and lockers.

FITNESS ROOM HOURS: Apr 12-Aug 30 Mon-Sun 5:00 am-10:00 pm Open statutory holidays

ADMISSION RATES: *Drop-in available only during Community Centre operating hours (See p. 30 for details)

$5.25/Visit • $26.25/Month • $57.75/3 Months $105/6 Months • $189/12 Months *Fees will increase by 5% January of each year

Fitness Room Orientation 14 years and over

Familiarize yourself with the strength and cardio equipment of the Fitness Room. Learn proper technique and workout tips from a certified personal trainer. Orientations are FREE but pre-registration is required. Fitness Rm Abby Sat 9:00-10:30 am #3863 FREE Sat 9:00-10:30 am #3864 FREE Sat 9:00-10:30 am #3865 FREE Sat 9:00-10:30 am #3866 FREE

May 11 Jun 8 Jul 13 Aug 10

May 16-Jun 27

APOUND® 14 years and over

Become the music for an exhilarating full-body workout that 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! Ripstix® and spare yoga mats are available for use. No session May 20 or Aug 5. Main Rm Mon #3842 Mon #3843 Banquet Rm Thu #3844

Emma 6:45-7:45 pm $56/7 Sessions 6:45-7:45 pm $56/7 Sessions Emma 6:45-7:45 pm $40/5 Sessions

May 6-Jun 24 Jul 8-Aug 26

May 2-30

4th Street Pl Tue #3852 Tue #3853 4th Street Pl Thu #3854 Thu #3855

Carole 5:30-6:30 pm $40/5 Sessions 5:30-6:30 pm $64/8 Sessions Maya 11:45 am-12:45 pm $48/6 Sessions 11:45 am-12:45 pm $72/9 Sessions

May 21-Jun 18 Jul 2-Aug 20

May 16-Jun 20 Jul 4-Aug 29

AZumba Gold 16 years and over

Recreate the Zumba moves you love at a lower intensity. You will perform easy-to-learn choreography that focuses on balance, range of motion and coordination. Come ready to sweat, and prepare to leave empowered and feeling strong. Please bring comfortable gym or dance shoes and bottled water. No session Aug 5. 4th Street Pl Mon #3856 Mon #3857

Carole 11:00 am-12:00 pm $32/4 Sessions 11:00 am-12:00 pm $48/6 Sessions

Adult

*Washroom access during office closures is at Swim Bay. See p. 30 for details.

4th Street Pl Fadrina Thu 6:00-7:00 pm #3841 $56/7 Sessions

14 years and over

May 27-Jun 17 Jul 8-Aug 19

AFreeride Spin 14 years and over

Accelerate your cardiovascular fitness, burn calories and work up a sweat. Our high-energy instructor and upbeat music will motivate you to keep your pedals moving. Stage Carla Tue 9:15-10:00 am #3859 $32/4 Sessions Fri 9:15-10:00 am #3861 $32/4 Sessions

May 7-28 May 10-31

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ATherapeutic Yoga

Burn calories, build strength and pedal your way to an improved fitness level with spin drills, core stability exercises and a stretch to round out your sweat session. No session May 20, Jul 10 or Aug 5.

Manage or alleviate chronic pain and regain joint strength and mobility. Postural alignments and holding pattern awareness combined with traditional yoga will be explored. Complete your workout with a mini neck massage. No session Jun 14.

14 years and over

Stage Frances Mon 5:15-6:15 pm #3848 $56/7 Sessions Mon 5:15-6:15 pm #3849 $48/6 Sessions Wed 5:15-6:15 pm #3850 $72/9 Sessions Wed 5:15-6:15 pm #3851 $64/8 Sessions

May 6-Jun 24 Jul 15-Aug 26 May 1-Jun 26 Jul 3-Aug 28

AFlow Yoga 14 years and over

Adult

Yoga Workshops

ASpin, Core & Stretch

Increase energy, strength and flexibility with strong flow sequences, deep stretches and a focus on breath awareness to open the body. Variations offered to explore longer posture holds and pranayama (breath work) to expand and challenge your practice. 4th Street Pl Tue #3831 Tue #3832 Fri #3833 Fri #3834

Tessa 9:00-10:00 am $64/8 Sessions 9:00-10:00 am $88/11 Sessions 9:00-10:00 am $72/9 Sessions 9:00-10:00 am $88/11 Sessions

May 7-Jun 25 Jul 2-Sep 10 May 3-Jun 28 Jul 5-Sep 13

Banquet Rm Tue #3836 Tue #3837 Fri #3838 Fri #3839

Dawn 10:00-11:00 am $64/8 Sessions 10:00-11:00 am $72/9 Sessions 10:00-11:00 am $56/7 Sessions 10:00-11:00 am $56/7 Sessions

May 7-Jun 25

Bring a partner to share the experience of Traditional Indian Head Massage. This ancient technique emphasizes upper back, neck, face and head. Essential oil blends provided. Bring a blanket, yoga mat and someone to learn with.

Jul 16-Sep 10 May 3-Jun 21

Exploring Meditation

14 years and over

Build strength, balance and flexibility using a sequence of postures, movement and breathing. Modifications offered for varied levels and experience. No session May 20. May 6-Jun 10

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14 years and over Jul 19-Aug 30

14 years and over

Explore the mind-body connection through Vinyasa Flow. Based on Ashtanga yoga practice, this flow-style class connects movement with breath. Set at a moderate intensity, the focus will be on standing, seated, lying and twisting postures. Modifications provided. No session May 20 or Aug 5. Dawn 10:00-11:00 am $56/7 Sessions 10:00-11:00 am $48/6 Sessions

14 years and over

4th Street Pl Dawn Sat 1:30-3:30 pm #3889 $19/Couple

AVinyasa Flow Yoga

Banquet Rm Mon #3829 Mon #3830

Indian Head Massage

May 6-Jun 24 Jul 15-Aug 26

Enhance your mental well-being with meditative exercises. Learn various types of meditation including visualization, candle meditation, walking meditation, pranayama meditation, traditional and water meditation. 4th Street Pl Dawn Sat 1:30-3:30 pm #3890 $19

Aug 17

Yoga of Recovery 14 years and over

Explore therapeutic yoga routines based on your body type and addictive behaviors. You will learn holistic practices to treat the patterns that can be detrimental to your health and learn why we crave certain things. 4th Street Pl Dawn Sat 1:30-3:30 pm #3891 $19

AHatha Yoga

Banquet Rm Tanya Mon 6:00-7:00 pm #3835 $40/5 Sessions

14 years and over

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Peachland

Recreation Pickleball Welcome to Peachland Pickleball. Peachland Recreation endeavours to provide a variety of recreational and competitive play opportunities to Peachland residents and guests. Volunteers support the Pickleball program by helping manage day-to-day operation. Please choose a rating below best suited for you. Ranking is based on IFP Rating system. Volunteers can also assist you in finding out your rating. A brief description is below; however, for a detailed description, please see the recreation staff or volunteers.

Rating 3.0-3.5 • Consistent on serve and service return for medium and faster paced balls • Improved skills with basic shots and developing shot placement skills including direction and depth control • Beginning to anticipate opponent’s shot and attempt lob and dinks with little success • Comfortable with aggressive net play Rating 3.75+ • Aggressive play and teamwork in doubles • Consistent and dependable strokes including directional control and depth on both forehand and backhand shots • Reliable serves, lobs, overheads, approach shots and volleys and can use a spin shot with some success • Anticipates a shot and regularly can hit a winning shot • Forces an opponent into making errors

Pickleball-Summer

Challenge your opponents to this exciting game played on a badminton court, using tennis rules, a paddle and a wiffle ball. Appropriate footwear such as inside court shoes is recommended. Maximum 20 registrations will be accepted with two additional drop-in spaces available for a total of 22 players. No session May 20, Jun 13 or 14.

The summer Pickleball schedule offers limited sessions. Maximum 22 players. No registration for summer session or phone-in reservation; drop-in only. Save money and purchase a 10pass punch card. No session Jul 12, Aug 5, Sep 2 or 6.

14 years and over

Main Rm

1.0-2.5 Mon #3743 Wed #3744 Mon #3745

11:00 am-1:00 pm $22.05/7 Sessions 9:05-11:00 am $28.35/9 Sessions 1:00-3:00 pm $22.05/7 Sessions

Mon #3748 Wed #3749 Fri #3750

9:05-11:00 am $22.05/7 Sessions 1:00-3:00 pm $28.35/9 Sessions 1:00-3:00 pm $22.05/7 Sessions

Mon #3751 Thu #3752

4:30-6:30 pm $15.75/5 Sessions 10:30 am-12:30 pm $22.05/7 Sessions

Tue #3753 Thu #3754

1:00-3:00 pm $25.20/8 Sessions 1:00-3:00 pm $22.05/7 Sessions

14 years and over

Main Rm M/W 9:05-11:00 am M/W/F 1:00-3:00 pm $4.50/Visit or $40.50/10 Pass

Jul 3-Sep 11 Jul 3-Sep 11

May 6-Jun 24 May 1-Jun 26 May 6-Jun 24

3.0-3.5 May 6-Jun 24 May 1-Jun 26 May 10-Jun 28

3.5 May 6-Jun 10 May 9-Jun 27

3.75+ May 7-Jun 25 May 9-Jun 27

Drop-In Only

Pickleball Clinics

14 years and over Intro to Outdoor Play

Improve your skills and learn techniques needed for recreational outdoor Pickleball. A combination of drills, practice and one-onone assessment will help you improve your play. Pre-registration required. All equipment provided. Lambly Park Roberta Sat 10:00-11:15 am #3820 $15

Jun 29

Outdoor Tournament-3.0

Prepare for 3.0 level competition and improve your techniques for outdoor Pickleball tournaments. A combination of drills, practice and one-on-one assessment will help you improve your play. Pre-registration required. All equipment provided. Lambly Park Roberta Sat 10:00-11:15 am #3821 $15 Sat 10:00-11:15 am #3822 $15

Pickleball

Rating 1.0-2.5 • Minimal to no knowledge of the game • Can sustain short rally with player of equal ability • Some knowledge of court positions • Developing basic shots (forehand, backhand, volley, overhead and serve)

Pickleball

Jul 27 Aug 3

Pickleball All Play

Tue Thu

5:45-7:45 pm 5:45-7:45 pm

May 7-Jun 11 May 9-Jun 6

Sun

12:00-2:00 pm

May 5-12

Wed

11:00 am-1:00 pm May 1-Jun 26

Sun

2:00-4:00 pm

2.5-3.5 3.0+

3.75+

May 5-12

$4.50/Visit or $40.50/10 Visits

250.767.2133

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Pickleball At a Glance – Spring MON

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WED

THU

Pickleball - 3.0-3.5 9:05-11:00 am

Pickleball - 1.0-2.5 9:05-11:00 am

Pickleball - 1.0-2.5 11:00 am-1:00 pm

Pickleball - 3.0+ 11:00 am-1:00 pm Drop-in only

Pickleball - 3.5 10:30 am-12:30 pm

Pickleball - 3.0-3.5 1:00-3:00 pm

Pickleball - 3.75+ 1:00-3:00 pm

Pickleball - 3.75+ 1:00-3:00 pm

Pickleball - 3.5 4:30-6:30 pm

Pickleball - All Play 5:45-7:45 pm Drop-in only

Pickleball - 3.0-3.5 1:00-3:00 pm

Pickleball - All Play 5:45-7:45 pm Drop-in only

Pickleball

Pickleball - 1.0-2.5 1:00-3:00 pm

FRI

Pickleball At a Glance – Summer MON

TUE

WED

Pickleball - All Play 9:05-11:00 am Drop-in only

Pickleball - All Play 9:05-11:00 am Drop-in only

Pickleball - All Play 1:00-3:00 pm Drop-in only

Pickleball - All Play 1:00-3:00 pm Drop-in only

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THU

FRI

Pickleball - All Play 1:00-3:00 pm Drop-in only


Check out the action!

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Peachland’s Wibit Water Park is the best summer fun for ages 5+ • 4200 Beach Ave, Peachland, BC

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GLC Vacation Bible School is a popular summer program for Children, Ages 3 through Grade 6. July 15, 16, 17, 18 & 19 9 am - 12 Noon Join us on: The Adventures of Paul • Cost: FREE! GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 1162 Hudson Road, West Kelowna, BC V1Z 1J3 250.769.5685 • www.gracelutherankelowna.com

Pastor: Ed Skutshek & David Wunderlich • A member congregation of CALC & LCMC

Peachland Wellness Centre

Dance City Academy Tap ✯ Jazz ✯ Ballet ✯ Hip Hop ✯ Modern ✯ Musical Theatre ✯ Acro

Pre-School Classes Creative Movement 2 yr olds

Discover the Love of Dance Early Registration for Fall Dance Classes and Summer School begins: June 17-21 (Mon-Fri): 2:30 - 6 pm

Peachland Wellness Centre offers you many Programs and Services. Join us for one of over 20 programs that are fun for all, from a variety of Coffee programs, Singing programs, Intergenerational opportunities to Meditation, Tai Chi or Energy for Wellness. Attend a support group such as Dementia Caregivers or Bereavement or join the Wellness Circle to learn about health and wellness from a variety of professional speakers. Perhaps it is light housekeeping or a ride to an appointment that you require. Our Programs or Services will find the fit that meets your needs from transportation to friendly visitors. And don’t forget about SUNDAY Breakfast, a great way to socialize and shop in the boutique all while supporting the PWC. Contact us for more information or to get your name on the list of Volunteers if helping is what you like to do.

Fall Registrations: August 19-23: 10 am - 6 pm August 26-29: 3 pm - 6 pm

2689A Kyle Road, West Kelowna

250-769-3389

www.dancecityacademy.com

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Peachland Wellness Centre

4426 5th Street, Peachland BC•250-767-0141•wellnesscentre@shaw.ca

www.peachlandwellnesscentre.ca


r e C m amp m u S Silver Lake Activities for 8-16 yrs

Low & High Ropes Course Canoeing & Paddleboards Swimming & Water Park Hiking & Fishing

Camp Wide & Field Games Forest Environment Education Archery & Axe Throwing Crafts & Court Sports

Bosleys

Registration is Now Open www.silverlakecamp.net

Now Hiring Paid & Volunteer Positions

olol-bc.com

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WEST KELOWNA

RECREATION

GUIDE Think Active • Be Active

SPRING & SUMMER 2019 Johnson Bentley Memorial Aquatic Centre Mount Boucherie Community Centre Webber Road Community Centre Westbank Lions Community Centre Westside Seniors Activity Centre Westside Youth Centre

Follow us now on Facebook and Twitter

www.westkelownacity.ca/recreation

General Registration: Spring starts March 4 • Summer starts May 27 JBMAC Swim Lessons Registration: Spring starts March 12 • Summer starts June 20

WEST KELOWNA

RECREATION

GUIDE Think Active • Be Active

www.westkelownacity.ca/recreation Distributed in the Westside Weekly of pick up your copy of the guide at: Mount Boucherie Community Centre • Johnson Bentley Memorial Aquatic Centre • Webber Road Community Centre • Lakeview Heights Community Hall Westside Youth Centre • Westside Seniors Activity Centre • Westbank Regional Library • West Kelowna Visitors Centre • Westbank Lions Community Centre

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Community Gardens PWC Community Gardens are an opportunity for equity of access to Peachland residents. The gardens provide an opportunity to learn about sustainable gardening in raised beds and provide an opportunity for social interaction with other gardeners. •Gardens are allocated based on availability by April 30th each year. •Gardeners may retain their beds yearly to encourage sustainable gardening. •A wait list is established with priority based on the date an application is received by PWC. •New applicants can apply anytime during the year and will be placed on the wait list. •Guidelines are given to each gardener once they have a bed which includes all the do’s and don’ts for healthy growing and gardening. For more information call 250.767.0141.

Peachland Pier

Thanks to significant contributions of the Peachland Pier Society, the Peachland Pier will be officially opened on Saturday, May 11.

The Pier features: • 800’ long wheelchair accessible pier • 9 fishing bays – 3 wheelchair accessible • Historical information • 8 benches • Ambient light • Special events and rentals Thank you to the contributions of the Peachland Pier Society comprising members of the Peachland Lions Club, Rotary Club of Peachland and the Peachland Sportsmen’s Association. The Peachland Visitors Centre will have fishing poles available for day use. As well, the Peachland Sportsmen will be onsite Wednesday nights throughout the summer (see p. 5 for details). For rental or additional information, please call 250.767.2133.

Accessible Peachland

Dogs in Parks

The District of Peachland offers a variety of parks and trails where owners can exercise, socialize and play with their dogs. Dogs are allowed in most municipal parks on-leash unless otherwise specified.

Peachland has accessible recreation options available: • Aquatic wheelchair and wheelchair accessible ramp at Swim Bay (courtesy of the Peachland Lions) • Peachland Pier – for fishing, walking and enjoying the lake (courtesy of the Peachland Pier Society) • Centennial Walkway – 13 blocks of accessible lakefront walkway The Peachland Community Centre is also accessible. For additional information call 250.767.2133.

• Off-leash dogs are only allowed within designated areas • Owners must be capable of controlling dog at all times • Please have your dog on-leash when travelling to and from the park • Please remember that you are responsible for picking up after your dog • Please leave the park cleaner than you found it Dogs are not permitted in the following areas: • Parks with children’s play structures • Designated swim areas • Sports fields

Dog Off-Leash Parks: • MacKinnon Park • Sanderson Park • WA Lang Park (*please respect Regional District Boundary where dogs are allowed on-leash only) Off-Leash Dog Beach: • T-Boat Launch On-Leash Dog Beach • Designated area between 38963860 Beach Ave • Designated area at Strachans Beach between 8th and 12th Street on Beach Ave For a full listing of parks and dog accessibility, see p. 20-21.

Regulation of dogs in parks is by the Regional District Responsible Dog Ownership Bylaw #1343 and the District of Peachland Parks Bylaw #2089.

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• Swimming • Picnic Area • Spirit Square • No Boats in Swimming Area • Outdoor Music Equipment

Boat Launch

• Boat Launch (No Overnight Parking)

• Undeveloped Walkway • Picnic Area • Beach Access

• Memorial • Scenic • Walkway • Flower Bed

• Memorial • Scenic • Picnic Area • Beach Access • Benches

• Neighbourhood Park • Picnic Area • Playground

Beach Ave & 13th St Beach Ave & 8th St

Burdekin Lane Buchanan Rd

Cenotaph Park Beach Ave & 2nd St

Centennial Park Cenotaph to Swim Bay

Chevallier Park Desert Pines Ave & Coldham Rd

Cousins Park

Beach Ave & 6th St

Cove Beach (Davis Cove)

Parks

FEATURES

Beach Ave N

Doggy Beach T-Boat Launch Hwy 97 & Princeton Ave

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• Sports Field • Softball Diamond • Washrooms • Summer Concession Nearby

• Beach Access • Swimming • Sandy Area • Scenic

• Boat Launch • Breakwater • Swimming • Picnic Area • Scenic • Partial Fenced Dog Area

Eagles View Trail

• Wilderness Park • Hiking

Elizabeth Warrendorf Trail

• Undeveloped Trail

Forest Hill Drive Wilderness Park

• Wilderness • Hiking

Gillam Crescent Park

Renfrew Rd to Bulyea Ave

End of Gillam Cres

Heritage Park Beach Ave across from Museum

Knoblauch Park Elliott Ave

Lambly Park Hwy 97 & San Clemente Ave

Lang Trail Law Street Park MacKinnon Park

MacKinnon Rd & Upton Rd

• Undeveloped Neighbourhood Park

• Spirit Square • Picnic Area • Benches • Washrooms • Playground • Totem Pole/Pavilion • Bat Interpretive Trail • Wheelchair Accessible Fishing Pier

• Neighbourhood Park • Picnic Area • Playground

• Walkway (paved path) • Picnic Area • Tennis & Pickleball Courts • Skate Park • Outdoor Fitness Equipment

✔ ✔

• Active transportation route linking Lang Road with Trepanier Bench Road

Morrison Park

✔ ✔

• Undeveloped Neighbourhood Park

✔ ✔

Morrison Rd

• Wilderness Park • Hiking • Neighbourhood Park • Picnic Area • Scenic • Playground

Mountain View Park

• Wilderness Park • Hiking • Winter Ice Rink

Riding Club

• Clubhouse • Riding Area

Princeton Ave & Law St

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Sanderson Park 5900 Sanderson Ave

DO GS ON WELC -LE OM A E DO SH GS OF WEL F-L CO EA ME SH PA SS IVE /SO FT AC TIV E AC TIV E

PARK NAME

Stairway to Heaven

Strachan’s Corner Doggy Beach - 8th St

Victoria St at Gladstone Cres

Trepanier Bay Beach

Trepanier Linear Park

Beach Ave & Todd Rd

WA Lang

6th Ave & Pincushion Pl

York Trail

• Swimming/Swim Lessons • Concession/Picnic Area • Wharf/Diving Board • Zip Line/Rope Swing • Lifeguards • Washrooms • Wheelchair Lake Access and Aquatic Mobility Devices

• Sandy Beach • Boat Launch • Swimming Area • Washrooms • Creekside Waterway • Benches • Information Kiosk • Outdoor Fitness Equipment

• Wilderness Park • Hiking • Access to Regional District and Crown Land access to Pincushion Mountain *Dogs on-leash required outside District boundary

• Active transportation route linking York Lane with the Peachland Cemetery

Park Rentals

Parks

• Wilderness • Access via Stairs (long) • Scenic • Boat Launch • Swimming • Picnic Area • Scenic • Dogs may swim off-leash but must be on-leash on the shore *Dogs in designated areas only

Beach Ave & 6th St

Beach Ave & Todd Rd

• Wilderness Park• Walking Trails

Swim Bay

FEATURES

Rotary Centennial Pavilion & Heritage Park

Located at Beach Ave and 1st St, Heritage Park is ideal for weddings and community gatherings. Park Features: • Electrical • Washrooms across the street • Water • Children’s playground

Cousins Park

Located at Beach Ave and 6th St, Cousins Park is both a ball field and a special event site. Park Features: • Electrical • Water • Washrooms across the street

For rental information call: 250.767.2133 or email: rec-clerk@peachland.ca.

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Peachland Community Centre

Facility Rentals

Located at 4450 6th Street Facility Features: • Wheelchair accessible • 40 round tables (5’) • AED • Commercial kitchen • 300+ chairs • Shower facilities • 50 rectangular tables (8’ x 2.5’) Banquet Room (36 ft x 47 ft) Maximum Capacity: 118 (Capacity varies depending upon event set up) Features: • Access to commercial kitchen • Catering supplies Main Room (92 ft x 68 ft) Maximum Capacity: Theatre style 475/Banquet style 280 Features: • Catering supplies for 250 people • Stage • Access to commercial kitchen & bar area

4th Street Place

Located at 4475 4th Street Maximum capacity: 50 (Capacity varies depending upon event set up) Facility Features: • Small non-commercial kitchenette • AED

Rates and availability: 250.767.2133 or rec-clerk@peachland.ca

The Little Schoolhouse Located at 1898 Brandon Lane, the Little Schoolhouse is operated by the Little Schoolhouse Society. The Little Schoolhouse combines a quaint old-fashioned atmosphere with up-to-date facilities. Maximum Capacity: 123 Facility Features: (Capacity varies depending upon event set up)

Theatre style: 50 Banquet style: 41 Meeting style: 26

• Wheelchair accessible • Small kitchenette • Refinished fir wood flooring • Outside paved terrace

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Peachland Wellness Centre Peachland Wellness Centre (PWC) provides programs and services that connect people through support, education, information, referral and outreach. PWC values volunteers and collaborates with other community members, organizations and the District of Peachland. The charmingly renovated 1940s-style cozy little house is wheelchair accessible. Facility Features: • Kitchen • Wheelchair accessible • Comfortable seating

Open Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 3:00 pm 4426 5th Street, 250.767.0141 www.peachlandwellnesscentre.ca

50+ Activity Centre

Facility Rentals

Maximum Capacity: Main room: 30

Located at 5672 Beach Ave, the 50+ Activity Centre is operated by the Peachland & District Retirement Society offering programs for the enjoyment and wellbeing of its members as well as offering the facilities to the community for rental. Maximum Capacity: 235 Facility Features: (Capacity varies depending upon event set up)

Theatre style: 200 Banquet style: 120 Meeting style: 170

• Commercial kitchen • Catering supplies for 150 • Stage • Bar area • Dance floor • House sound system • Stage lighting • Wheelchair accessible

Rates and availability: 250.767.9133 Summer 2019 Peachland Recreation Guide

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The Peachland Historic School

Facility Rentals

Located at 5684 Beach Ave, the Peachland Historic School is home to the Peachland Chamber of Commerce, Peachland Visitor Centre, Legends of the Lake Interpretive Centre, Okanagan Boys and Girls Club and the Peachland Art Gallery. The 1908 primary school had been home to generations of children in Peachland until it closed in 2003. This rejuvenated iconic community asset provides for local children and youth programming as well as an accessible location for recreation, arts, cultural and social programming for all ages. Community rentals are also available.

Facility Features: • Peachland Visitor Centre • Legends of the Lake Interpretive Centre • Peachland Youth Centre • Yuma Bat Roost • Peachland Art Gallery in the Mary Smith Hall • Community meeting/ program space • Gathering Peachland’s Past exhibit

Peachland Art Gallery

Located in the Mary Smith Hall at the Peachland Historic School, the Peachland Art Gallery is a volunteer artist-run community gallery hosted by the Peachland Community Arts Council (PCAC). The Arts Council is dedicated to providing this beautiful space to local and regional artists. This all-inclusive space welcomes displays by painters, photographers, sculptors, fabric artists, potters, dancers, singers and more. Musical performances, literary readings and other art-related events are hosted throughout the year. Art-related rentals will be considered by the PCAC upon request. Everyone is welcome.

Mary Smith Hall

Maximum Capacity: 80 (Capacity varies depending upon event set up) Features:

• Art gallery • Non-commercial kitchen (no food preparation) • Coffee and tea service

Rates and availability: www.peachlandarts.ca

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Peachland Chamber of Commerce/ Peachland Visitor Centre Located in the Peachland Historic School Conference Room • Maximum Capacity: 24 (Capacity varies depending upon event set up)

Rates and availability:

250.767.2455

Okanagan Boys and Girls Club

Facility Rentals

Features: • AV equipment (projection unit and screen) • Wi-fi • Gift store • Coffee, tea, and specialty water service • Board table • Non-commercial kitchen

Located in the Peachland Historic School, the Boys and Girls Club is home to the Peachland Youth Centre. For child and youth program information see pages 8-9. Community Room • Maximum Capacity: 48 (Capacity varies depending upon event set up)

Features: • Meeting/program space • Kitchen

Rates and availability:

250.767.2515

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The Peachland Recreation Guide is printed three times a year, in April, August and December.

9600 copies are printed: 6500 inserted into the Capital News in West Kelowna, 2950 inserted into the Peachland View (which is distributed by Canada Post to every residence and business in Peachland). The balance of the copies are distributed in strategic locations in Peachland and West Kelowna. Super value!

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Canada Day Events Canada Day All Ages

Peachland Celebrates Canada Day! Activities held throughout Peachland on July 1st. Don’t miss the annual Peachland Beach Run, pancake breakfast, entertainment, cake cutting, children’s activities and ‘O’ Canada ceremony. The parade starts at 5:00 pm and heads south on Beach Avenue from 13th Street to Heritage Park. The fireworks are at 10:30 pm at Cenotaph Park. Full schedule available at www.peachland.ca/Canada-Day.

Beach Run 6 years and over

Sponsored by the Peachland Chamber of Commerce and the District of Peachland All Ages

Enjoy a concert series following the Canada Day Parade and prior to the fireworks. Heritage Park Mon 6:00-9:30 pm FREE

Jul 1

Celebrate Canada Day with the annual Peachland Beach Run. Race jerseys are not available for registrations received after Jun 12. Registration deadline is Tuesday, Jun 25 at 5:00 pm. Pre-race package pick up available Friday, Jun 28 between 7:30 am5:00 pm. Check-in 6:15-7:00 am at Heritage Park. Race starts at 7:30 am sharp. Heritage Park Mon 7:30-9:30 am Adult (13+ years)

Jul 1

Jul 1

Child (6-12 years)

10K #3824 5K #3827 5K 3K #3825 3K

#3828 #3826

$30 Mar 1-Jun 1 $20 Mar 1-Jun 1 $35 Jun 2-Jun 12 $25 Jun 2-Jun 12 $25 Jun 13-Jun 25 - No Shirt $15 Jun 13-Jun 25 - No Shirt

A unique swim experience

Community Events

Heritage Park Mon All Day FREE

Canada Day Concerts in the Park

in Peachland, BC

SATURDAY

AUGUST 10 2019 Now organized by the same team that brings you the Interior Savings Across the Lake Swim, Canada’s largest and longest running open water swim event!

Register today at www.rattlesnakeislandswim.com

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**The following programs are not affiliated with the District of Peachland or the Community Centre. The District of Peachland provides the following groups free advertising for their recreational, educational and cultural programs as a community service. If you wish to list your local group or program in the next Recreation Guide, please contact Cheryl at 250.767.2133.

EVENTS

Rotary Sip ‘n Savour

Peachland Wine Festival featuring over 201 wineries and a cidery as well as appetizers and tapas from local providers. Tickets online at www.peachlandrotary.com or for more information, call Linda at 250.707.3031. Community Ctr Sat 6:00-9:00 pm Apr 27

Go Batty in Peachland

Community Programs

Interactive presentation about bat biology, behaviors & conservation at the Visitor Information Centre. Includes a walk along the Bat Interpretive Trail & kids activities. For more information, call 250.767.2455. Todd Rd/Beach Ave Fri May 17

World of Wheels

Car, truck, motorcycle and antique boat show on Beach Ave. For more information, visit www. peachlandcarshow.com. Beach Ave Sun 11:00 am-4:00 pm May 19

Peachland Art Group 59th Annual Art Show and Sale

Enjoy a variety of art displays available for viewing and/or sale. For more information, contact Wayne at 250.767.9549. Community Ctr Sat 5:00-8:00 pm May 25 Sun 10:00 am-4:00 pm May 26

Rotary Peace Concerts

Peachland Rotary presents another season of concerts dedicated to the Rotary International Ideal of World Peace. More information at www.peachlandrotary.com. Heritage Park Sun 6:00 pm Jun 9, 23, Jul 14 & 21

Rose Show

Come showcase your roses. Entry tags can be purchased on Fri, Jun 14 at the 50+ Activity Centre from 4-6 pm at .25 cents each. Open to the public; admission by donation. For more information, contact Phyllis at 250.767.2546. 50+ Activity Centre Sat 11:00 am-4:00 pm Jun 15

Disabled & Seniors Fishing

Provides people with diverse abilities the opportunity to learn to fish. More information at www.peachlandsportsmens.ca. Heritage Park Sat 9:30 am-3:00 pm Jul 20

Summer Arts Program

Featuring local artists and artisans. Contact Sharon at 250.767.6556 for more information. Little Schoolhouse Thu-Sat 11:00 am-4:00 pm Jul Wed-Sat 11:00 am-4:00 pm Aug Sunday Tea 1:00-4:00 pm Jul & Aug

Rotary Murder Mystery Dinner

Contact Madeleine at 778.214.1999 for more information. 50+ Activity Centre Sat 5:30 pm Sep 28 Sun 5:30 pm Sep 29

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PROGRAMS

Children & Youth Okanagan Boys and Girls Clubs

The Boys and Girls Club offers a variety of programs and opportunities for children and youth including a preschool program, afterschool program and Peachland Youth Centre. For more information, check out the ad on p. 8 & 9 or visit www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca.

Peachland Ambassadors Program

Are you interested in being a Peachland Ambassador? Anyone interested in either being a candidate, jr. ambassador or a little buddy can call Linda at 778.479.2843.

Peachland Elementary Strong Start

Parents and guardians can take young children to learn through play while interacting with an early childhood educator. Sep-Jun, Mon-Fri, 8:45-11:45 am. For more information, visit www.ple.sd23.bc.ca.

Girl Guides of Canada

Enabling girls to be confident, resourceful and courageous. The Girl Guides of Canada continues to help girls and young women make a difference in the world. Contact Maureen at 250.767.2859.

Boxing Club

The Boxing Club meets on Mon & Wed, 6:00-8:00 pm at 4th Street Place, Sep-Jun. 4th Street Place is equipped with a boxing ring where youth 11-18 years of age will get fit while learning counter-punch style boxing and good healthy respect for others as well as developing both confidence and character. For more information, call Alex at 250.575.6369, or to register, contact the Recreation Department at 250.767.2133.

Kids on Broadway

In partnership with the PCAC and Peachland Recreation Help your child experience the artistry of the Broadway stage filled with singing, dancing and body movement. Youth ages 9-19 will learn, prepare and perform excerpts from several Broadway musicals. The camp will culminate with two performances entitled “The Best of Broadway” held the evenings of Fri, Jul 12 and Sat, Jul 13. For registration or information, call Katherine at 250.212.8336. Community Ctr Mon-Sat 9:30 am-4:00 pm Jul 8-13

Seniors and Adults 50+ Activity Centre

Located at 5672 Beach Avenue, the Activity Centre is operated by the Peachland & District Retirement Society and offers programs for the enjoyment & wellbeing of its members. Membership in the PDRS is $15 per year and enables those 50 years of age and over to participate in all activities. For information on membership, activities or rentals, please call 250.767.9133, or drop in and pick up a schedule. Office hours are weekday mornings from 9:30-11:30 am.

Wellness Centre

Dedicated to the provision of services and programs that benefit the individual and the community, the Wellness Centre provides a variety of weekly programs such as Sunday breakfasts, skill development and social and support programs. For more information, call 250.767.0141.


Is your group or organization not listed, or do we need to update the contact information? We try to maintain an up-to-date directory both in the Recreation Guide and on the municipal website. We apologize for any errors or omissions. Please contact the Recreation Clerk at rec-clerk@peachland.ca with current information and we will ensure to update the directory in the next issue.

Arts and Culture

Friends of the Peachland Library Sandra PDRS 50+ Activity Centre (Wood Carving, Art Group and more) Peachland Art Gallery Peachland Art Group Jane Peachland Community Arts Council Deb Passion 4 Art Roberta Peachland Little Theatre Rhoda Peachland Quilters Club Barbara Peachland Variety Singers Phyllis Pincushion Quilt Guild Val

Churches

District of Peachland

Burning Complaints Fire Department Non-Emergency After Hours Municipal Office Municipality After Hours Recreation Department Water/Public Works Shop

250.767.9237 250.767.2354 250.767.9626 250.767.2206 250.767.3131 250.469.8577 250.469.8577 250.767.2647 250.868.1621 250.767.2133 250.767.2108

Special Interest

BEEPS Darlene 250.767.2143 Central Okanagan Railway Don 250.767.3441 Eagles Investment Club Andrew 250.317.7636 Farmers and Crafters Market Linda 250.317.0407 Friends of the Parrot Sanctuary Ray 250.767.9030 Friendship Club Linda 250.681.1762 Newcomers & Social Club Marion 250.767.0318 PDRS 50+ Activity Centre (Bingo, Bridge, Chess and more) 250.767.9133 Peachland Residents Association Phyllis 250.767.9204 Peachland Senior Citizens’ Housing Society 250.767.0183 Peachland Seniors Support Society Jody 778.581.4445 Peachland Sportsmen Association Al 250.767.2287 Peachland Trekkers Eric 250.767.0318 Peachland Watershed Alliance Taryn 250.767.6456 Peachland Yacht Club Bill 250.319.7447 Pentowna Marina Mason 250.859.0778 Scarecrow Festival 250.767.2455 Sowers & Growers Garden Club Phyllis 250.767.2546 World of Wheels Pam 250.767.6718

Sport & Fitness

Nikki Larry Alex Craig Mike Sandy

250.979.8458 250.767.2311 250.575.6369 250.767.2673 250.768.5026 250.718.2761

PDRS 50+ Activity Centre (TOPS, Yoga, AA @ Noon and more) 250.767.9133 Peachland Wellness Centre 250.767.0141 TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Dorothy 250.300.9947

Citizens Patrol Bill Community Police Office Mina Jean Fall Fair Committee Martha Fire and Rescue Brigade Dennis Friends of the Library Sandra Habitat For Humanity Kelowna and ReStore Historical Society Don Peachland Art Gallery Donna Peachland Hospital Auxiliary to KGH Gail Peachland Wellness Centre World of Wheels Pam

250.767.2623 250.767.2623 250.767.9461 250.767.2841 250.767.9076 778.755.4346 250.767.3441 250.767.0330 250.767.2245 250.767.0141 250.767.6718

Schools

Children & Youth

Facilities

50+ Activity Centre Boys and Girls Clubs Little Schoolhouse Linda Peachland Art Gallery Peachland Chamber of Commerce Peachland Food Bank Peachland Museum Peachland Visitor Centre Peachland Wellness Centre

250.767.9133 250.767.2515 250.767.6446 250.767.7422 250.767.2422 250.767.3312 250.767.3441 250.767.2455 250.767.0141

Health and Wellness

Glenrosa Middle School 250.870.5176 Mount Boucherie Secondary 250.870.5101 Peachland Elementary 250.870.5122

Service Clubs

Masonic Lodge Peachland Lions Club Gary Peachland Rotary Club Linda Royal Canadian Legion Branch #69

250.767.3049 250.767.3491 250.707.3031 250.767.9404

Adult Slo-Pitch Archery Club Boxing Club Ni Sei Karate Do Club Seniors Slo-Pitch Peachland Riding Club

Volunteer Opportunities

Ambassadorial Society Bridge Family Resource Girl Guides of Canada Greata Creek Camp Peachland Boys & Girls Club

Community Directory

Baptist Church Maple Springs Bible Camp Peachland Community Church John Peachland United Church & Bargain Bin St. Margaret’s Anglican Church

250.767.9076 250.767.9133 250.767.7422 778.240.9610 250.767.6796 250.767.2954 250.767.2196 250.767.2357 250.767.2546 280.768.7916

Linda 778.479.2843 Jen 250.763.0456 Ext 203 Maureen 250.767.2859 Lee 250.767.9626 250.767.2515

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We Are Here! District of Peachland Recreation Office 4450 6th Street Peachland, BC V0H 1X6 Contact us by: Phone: 250.767.2133 Fax: 250.767.9597 e-mail: rec-clerk@peachland.ca web: www.peachland.ca Recreation Clerk Tamie Sanderson rec-clerk@peachland.ca Recreation Clerk Carly-Anne Wise rec-clerk@peachland.ca Recreation Coordinator Ben Stringer bstringer@peachland.ca Community Services Director Cheryl Wiebe cwiebe@peachland.ca

EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION PEACHLAND RESIDENTS

Register in-person only with valid photo ID starting Thu, Apr 11 at 8:30 am. Residents can register themselves and family members of the same household only.

Registration starts Online: Friday, April 12, 8:30 am In Person: Monday, April 15, 8:30 am Registration for summer programs begins online Fri, Apr 12 and in person Mon, Apr 15 at 8:30 am and continues until a decision is made regarding the program (anywhere from one week until 48 hours from the start date).

Register Today – 4 Ways to Register By Phone Visa, Mastercard or Amex 250.767.2133 In Person Cash, Cheque, Debit Card, Visa, Mastercard or Amex

Online Visa, Mastercard or Amex www.peachland.ca

*Payment is due at the time of registration

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OFFICE HOURS

General Registration Information

• Appropriate program selection and registration are the responsibility of the person registering for the program. • Participants can transfer from one program to another only if space is available.

Spring Hours Apr 12-May 17 Mon-Thu 8:00 am-9:30 pm Fri 8:00 am-5:00 pm Sun 12:00-4:00 pm

• Prorated refunds will be issued at the time/date of notification. There is a 20% processing fee on class withdrawals unless the withdrawal is accompanied by a statement from a medical doctor.

May 21-Jun 14 Mon-Thu 8:00 am-8:00 pm Fri 8:00 am-5:00 pm

• Class sizes are limited and are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Summer Hours Jun 17-Aug 30 Mon-Fri 8:00 am-5:00 pm

• The District reserves the right to fill a class with drop-in spots 5 minutes after the regular start time.

Closed: May 20, Jul 1 and Aug 5

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• All classes are subject to cancellation due to insufficient registration, instructor availability, inclement weather or non-availability of facilities. In these cases, a full or prorated refund will be issued. • Classes have both minimum and maximum numbers of participants required. Please register early.

Customer Satisfaction

Your satisfaction is important to us. Should you be unsatisfied with a program or service we offer, a refund may be issued at the discretion of management.


What to Recycle

Items marked with an 7 should be placed in the garbage.

Paper Cups & Lids

Frozen Food Packaging

Plastic Containers & Lids

3 All disposable paper based cups & lids ___________________

3 Rinsed, plastic coated boxes such as ice cream cartons

3 All empty & rinsed household plastic containers _______________________________

DO NOT INCLUDE 7 Straws

Aerosol Cans & Caps

DO NOT INCLUDE 7 Lawn edging, tarps, plastic furniture or toys or garden hoses • Motor oil or chemical containers (visit www.used oilrecycling.com for drop off locations) PLASTIC BAGS & STYROFOAM must be taken to DEPOT ONLY

3 Hairspray, deodorant, shaving cream, air freshener, food based aerosols 3 Cans must be completely empty ___________________________

Cartons (plastic coated) 3 Rinsed milk/milk alternative cartons 3 Rinsed soup ‘tetra-pak’ containers ___________________ DO NOT INCLUDE 7 Straws • Stand-up drink pouches (Depot only)

DO NOT INCLUDE • Spray paint cans (please take to hazardous waste depot) • Propane cylinders (please call for recycling options)

Tin Cans & Lids

Aluminum

3 All tin cans, keep lids attached 3 Empty & rinse 3 Labels are ok _________________________

3 Foil & food containers 3 Empty & rinse 3 Labels are ok ___________________________ DO NOT INCLUDE • Chip or foil bags (Depot only) 7 Foil wrap from butter or cigarettes

DO NOT INCLUDE • Coat hangers, pots, pans or baking trays (please donate or take to metal recycler)

Paper, Newspaper, Magazines

3 Newspapers, flyers & inserts 3 Shredded paper accepted inside CLEAR plastic bag 3 White & coloured paper & magazines, catalogues, phone books _____________________________________________________

3 Frozen juice, coffee cans, nuts, chips, baby formula cans 3 Put lids in cart loose

Microwaveable Paper Containers 3 Single serve soups & other paper bowls ______________________ DO NOT INCLUDE 7 Bowls with metal rims

Cardboard & Boxboard

DO NOT INCLUDE 7 NEW Paper bags with a plastic layer, eg pet food bags, tortilla chip bags 7 Carbon paper, used tissue or paper towels, foil gift wrap, ribbons, bows, padded envelopes • Books (please donate)

Depot Only Items:

Spiral Wound Paper Cans & Lids

3 Clean cardboard boxes, pizza boxes etc. 3 Cereal box-type cardboard _______________________ DO NOT INCLUDE 7 Waxed produce boxes

Items marked with an 7 should be placed in the garbage. Styrofoam, plastic bags and glass are not acceptable in curbside recycling carts.

Glass

Styrofoam™

Plastic Bags & Overwrap

3 Clear or coloured glass jars ___________________ DO NOT INCLUDE 7 Glasses, dishes, cookware, window glass or mirrors 7 Ceramics • Take beverage glass back to depot for deposit refund

3 Clean meat trays, foam egg cartons, take out containers, cups & bowls 3 Cushion packaging used to protect electronics 3 Separate white from coloured _______________________________________

3 Bags for groceries, dry cleaning, bread, salad, frozen vegetable bags, outer bags for diaper, soft drinks, overwrap on mattresses, furniture & electronics __________________________________

DO NOT INCLUDE 7 Foam peanuts, packing chips or noodles 7 Blue or pink foam board insulation 7 Shrink wrap for meats

DO NOT INCLUDE 7 Biodegradable or compostable plastic bags 7 Plastic shipping envelopes

Other Flexible Packaging: NOW ACCEPTED AT ALL DEPOTS. NEW

3 Chip bags and snack wrappers 3 Zipper bags and pouches 3 Mesh bags and more.

For a full list visit RecycleBC.ca/FlexiblePackaging

For more information visit regionaldistrict.com/recycle or contact the Regional Waste Reduction Office at 250-469-6250. www.recyclebc.ca

Summer 2019 Peachland Recreation Guide

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Peachland Recreation Inspiring active participation and community involvement Energy Burn page 5

Creative Workshops page 10

Family Fishing Night page 5

Canada Day page 27

Tai Chi for Wellness page 10

page 11

Outdoor Pickleball Clinics

Swim Lessons page 6

page 13

and much more!

Get Active with Peachland Recreation! Peachland Recreation 4450 6th Street Peachland, BC 32 www.peachland.ca V0H 1X62019 Peachland Recreation Guide 32 Summer

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