Winter 2024 - Registration Guide

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MANLUK REGIONAL AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTRE

WINTER 2024 REGISTRATION GUIDE


TABLE OF CONTENTS 1-2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11-17 18-21 22-25 26 27 28 29

FACILITY AMENITIES MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION CURRENT FACILITY SCHEDULE HOLIDAY HOURS POOL MAINTENANCE WE ARE HIRING HOW TO REGISTER DOWNLOAD OUR APP WETASKIWIN ORCA’S SWIM MEET GROUP SWIMMING LESSONS ADVANCED AQUATIC PROGRAMS DRYLAND PROGRAMS FAMILY DROP-IN FESTIVAL OF TREES SANTA SKATE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


Aquatics Aquafit Classes •

Join us for either a 1 hour or 45 minute class suitable for all fitness levels. These classes are included in your day pass or membership.

Lifesaving Swimming Lessons •

Offering swim lessons for all levels and age groups.

Orca’s Lifesaving Club •

The Orca’s program is organized into two branches: Recreation squads and Competitive squads; each focusing on development of swimming abilities, lifesaving skills, and Lifesaving Sport.

Fitness Centre Flaman Fitness Area includes: •

Treadmills

Free Weights

Spin Bikes

Ellipticals

Cable Machine

The Fitness Centre is unattended. Our front desk staff are happy to assist and answer any questions. The minimum age to use the Fitness Centre is 14 years old. Anyone under 16 years of age is required to be supervised by an adult 18 years or older.

View Programs Here!

Programs & Courses Additional programs include: •

Day Camps

Pickleball

Babysitter’s course

Stay Safe

Intermediate First Aid

Bronze Medallion & Bronze Cross

Swim & Lifesaving Instructor

National Lifeguard

Public Skate

Walking Program

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AQUATIC FEATURES Wetaskiwin Co-op Competition Pool Our 6 lane, 25m competition pool sits at 28° C, which makes it the perfect pool for lane swimming, swim competitions, diving, and more!

Denham Ford Hot Tub The Denham Ford Hot Tub is the perfect place to relax after any swim or workout. It features sloped entry, plenty of seating, and has many water jets.

The Moussa Group/Credit Union Leisure Pool Waterslides Looking to make a splash? Slide down our blue Russell & Sharalee Crawford open waterslide, or zip down the red Supreme International enclosed waterslide.

If you’re looking for a warmer pool with more features, our leisure pool is the one for you! It includes the Credit Union lazy river, water bucket features, and a zero entry tots play area!

SIRRS LLP Steam Room Did you know steam rooms can help improve circulation by opening up your airways? The SIRRS LLP Steam Room is the perfect place to relax after any swim or workout.

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Memberships Here at the Manluk Aquatics and Fitness Centre, we provide plenty of membership options for everyone! Whether you’re looking to enjoy the pool, do a gym workout or a bit of both, memberships are a great choice for anyone looking to enjoy the facility. Best of all your membership provides you access to the whole facility all day long. Child (3-7)

Youth (8-17)

Adult (18-59)

Senior (60+)

Family (Immediate Only)

Pass to all facilities* all day

Day Pass

$4.56

$5.91

$8.59

$5.37

$24.70

10 day passes that do not expire

Flex Card

$41.08

$53.16

$77.33

$48.33

$220.17

Unlimited entry for 30 days

Monthly

$32.22

$40.28

$61.76

$37.59

$182.58

Unlimited entry for a full year

Annual

$295.35 $375.90 $591.24 $338.31

$1,476.75

Lifejackets Rentals and Swim Diapers are $2.15 + GST Please note that all prices are GST applicable

Children under the age of 8 must be actively supervised and remain within arm’s reach at all times of a caregiver who is at least 14 years old. Page 3


View the current facility schedule by scanning below

or go to manlukcentre.ca/schedule

Manluk Aquatic Centre 4514-50 Ave Wetaskiwin AB, T9A 2E9 Phone: (780) 361-4444 / Website: manlukcentre.ca Page 4


Season’s Greetings Join us for our holiday hours:

Sunday, December 24th 11:00-4:00pm December 27-30th Regular hours Sunday, December 31st 11:00-4:00pm Tuesday, January 2nd Regular hours

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On Sunday, November 26 the following scheduled maintenance will be in progress:

The Moussa Group Leisure Pool 11:00-12:00pm The Coop Competition Pool 11:00-3:00pm The Denham Ford Hot Tub 2:00-6:00pm Please note these are approximate times and are subject to change. All pools will resume regular hours on Monday, November 27th.

Manluk Aquatic Centre 4514-50 Ave Wetaskiwin AB, T9A 2E9 Phone: (780) 361-4444 / Website: manlukcentre.ca Page 6


WE ARE HIRING Apply online by visiting wetaskiwin.ca/jobs

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How to Register 1

Online at manlukcentre.ca/register

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By using our new app: search "Manluk Centre Wetaskiwin" on the Play Store (Android) or the APP Store (Apple)

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In person at the front desk of the Manluk Regional Aquatic and Fitness Centre

If you need assistance creating an online account, give us a call and we will be happy to help you. 780-361-4444 or email recreation@wetaskiwin.ca

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DOWNLOAD THE APP "WETASKIWIN MANLUK CENTRE"

on the play store (Android) or the app store (Apple) SIGN IN EXISTING CUSTOMER

REGISTER Select the activity to view more info

or select enroll to register

Enter Login and Password used for the Manluk Centre website login Manlukcentre.ca/login

WETASKIWIN MANLUK CENTRE APP REGISTRATION

LOOKING FOR A SPECIFIC PROGRAM? Enter in the program name or number in the search bar or Filter by the Activity Category

Questions: Reach out to our front desk by phone 780-361-4444 or email recreation@wetaskiwin.ca

SIGN IN NEW CUSTOMER Follow the prompts to create a customer account

LOOKING FOR A SPECIFIC DAY? View daily programs by selecting a date on the calendar

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Wetaskiwin ORCA Lifesaving Club Annual Swim Meet

January 27, 2024

The Wetaskiwin ORCA Lifesaving Club is hosting their annual swim meet January 27, 2024. During this time please enjoy the Flaman Fitness Centre. Join us back in the pool on January 28, 2024, for our regular scheduled swim times.

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WINTER 2024 SWIMMING LESSONS MORNING SESSIONS: M/W Session 1; January 8-31, 2024 M/W Session 2; February 5-March 4, 2024 (No Lessons February 19)

Saturday Session 1 January 6-March 9, 2024 (No Lessons January 27 & February 17)

EVENING SESSIONS: T/TH Session 1; January 9-February 1, 2024 T/TH Session 2; February 6-March 5, 2024 (No Lessons February 8)

MANLUK AQUATIC CENTRE 4514-50 AVE WETASKIWIN AB, T9A 2E9 PHONE: (780) 361-4444 / WEBSITE: MANLUKCENTRE.CA Page 11


Introduction to the Lifesaving Society’s Swim for Life program and Canadian Swim Patrol program The Swim for Life® Program is a comprehensive swim instruction program that focuses on the acquisition and development of fundamental swim strokes and skills for learners of all ages and abilities. Learning Swim to Survive® skills and achieving the Lifesaving Society’s Swim to Survive® Standard are key foundations of the Swim for Life® Program. Swim for Life® is accessible, flexible, success-oriented, and fun. Instructors ensure swimmers get lots of in-water practice in every lesson. Swim for Life® flows seamlessly into the Canadian Swim Patrol program and then into the Society’s lifesaving and vocational training awards, providing a complete, coherent, single-source program of integrated swimming and lifesaving instruction.

Parent & Tot (Levels 1-3) The Parent & Tot Program structures in-water interaction between parent and child to stress the importance of play in developing water-positive attitudes and skills. Activities and progressions are based on child development, so parents register in the level appropriate for their child’s age. Activities to teach Water Smart® education key messages are incorporated into all levels.

Preschool (Levels 1-5) The Preschool Program gives children a head start on learning to swim. Preschool Programs develop fundamental physical literacy skills for aquatic activities. In our preschool program we work to ensure 3 - 5-year-olds become comfortable in the water and have fun developing a foundation of water skills. Activities to teach Water Smart® education key messages are incorporated into all levels.

Swimmer (Levels 1-6) The Swimmer Program makes sure children learn the fundamental physical literacy skills for aquatic activities. Progressions accommodate 5 - 12-year-old, including beginners and swimmers who want to build on the basics. Lots of in-water practice develops solid swimming strokes and skills. Activities to teach Water Smart® education key messages are incorporated into all levels.

The Canadian Swim Patrol program provides enriched training for those who are ready to go beyond learn-to swim. Swim Patrol has three levels: Rookie, Ranger, and Star. These programs continue to develop participants` swim strokes and provide the skill foundation that prepares them for success in the Society’s Bronze Medal awards.

Rookie Patrol Develops individual fitness levels to meet a timed 100m swim and 350m workout. Water proficiency skills include swimming with clothes, ready position, foot-first, and headfirst surface dives. Demonstrating the ability to conduct a primary assessment and initiating EMS are included as first aid skills. Victim recognition and throwing assists are other key elements of the program.

Ranger Patrol Enhances capability in the water; including stride entry, underwater forward and backward somersaults, lifesaving eggbeater kick, and increased fitness levels to meet a 200m timed swim. Rescue skills involve an increased skill level in ABC first aid basics, victim recognition, and non-contact rescues.

Star Patrol An excellent preparation for the Bronze Star award, Star Patrol demands good physical conditioning and lifesaving judgment. Participants develop lifesaving and first aid skills; further refine front crawl, back crawl, and breaststroke (100m each); and complete 600m workouts and for 300m timed swims.

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Aquatic Program Policies: •

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Our dedicated lifeguards and instructors ensure a safe learning environment for all our students and patrons. We kindly request parents to supervise their children in and out of the water before and after each lesson or program to help maintain the facility's safety. After each lesson or aquatic program, participants are required to exit the water if they haven't paid the admission fee. During public swim times, all patrons must wear proof of purchase wristbands. Please refer to our facility schedule for more details. Swimming Lessons and Aquatic programs may be cancelled by Manluk Aquatic Centre staff for numerous reasons: o if a class has low enrollment numbers, o if an instructor or facilitator becomes unavailable, o if an unexpected pool closure occurs. Staff will make every effort to contact the affected individuals if these instances occur. This could include the following: o calling participants, o emailing participants, o and/or posting the information on our Facebook page. (https://www.facebook.com/manlukcentre). To ensure smooth communication, please keep your account information up to date, including a reachable phone number and email address. Participants will receive a full account credit that can be used to register for future programs, or any other services offered by the Manluk Aquatic Centre. Account Credits are nontransferable and have no expiration date. For more information on credits please contact to our front desk staff by calling (780) 361-4444 or emailing recreation@wetaskiwin.ca. Registrations cancelled by the registrant five (5) days prior to the start of the registered program are eligible for a credit without any penalties. Cancellations made by the registrant after the program has begun are not eligible for credit. Should a registrant miss the first two program days without notifying a Manluk Aquatic Centre staff member, they will forfeit their spot in the program, and no credit will be issued. The spot will then be offered to the first person on the waitlist. To secure your spot in the program, payment must be made in full at the time of registration. Registration can be completed online at Manlukcentre.ca/programs or in person at the front desk of the Manluk Centre.

Parent & Tot 1-3 Age-based progression Prerequisite Ages 4 months-3 years old Parent Tot 1; Ages 4-11 months Parent Tot 2; Ages 12-23 months Parent Tot 3; Ages 24-35 months

$45.00 a session 30-minute classes Participants are eligible to receive 10 minutes of free access to the Hot Tub after classes.

Preschool 1-5 Participation-based progression Prerequisite Ages 3-5 years old $45.00 a session 30-minute classes

Swimmer 1-6 Participation-based progression Prerequisite Ages 6-16 years old $55.00 a session 45-minute classes

Swim Patrol Programs Participation-based progression Prerequisite Ages 10 years old and older $55.00 a session 45-minute classes

Swim Evaluations Prerequisite Ages 3 years old and older Free 10–15-minute session If you are unsure of what level to register your swimmer in, the Manluk Aquatic Centre offers a free 10–15-minute swim evaluation by a certified instructor. The instructor will evaluate your swimmer and provide a recommendation for the level to register in. You can register for a swim evaluation by calling the Lifeguard office at (780) 361-4411 or emailing recreation@wetaskiwin.ca.

Private Lessons Prerequisite Ages 5 years old and older $30.00 a session 30-minute classes Private Lessons provide participants with the opportunity to have a 30-minute lesson of one-on-one instruction time with a certified instructor. Participants must be a minimum of 5 years old. Private lessons are designed to assist those who may be struggling with individual swimming skills or abilities. It is not designed for participants to complete a whole lesson set. Please see our scheduled group swimming lessons for completion of an individual level. Adults are welcomed and encouraged to register for private lessons to learn the basics of water safety and swimming skills. Private lessons may be scheduled around group lesson cancellations. Please keep an eye on our Facebook page and registration site for these additional registration slots.

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Parent & Tot 1 (Ages 4-11 months)

Morning Lessons

Little swimmers are introduced to feet first entry and becoming comfortable with getting water in their face. Parents will hold their babies on their fronts and backs in a relaxed manner. Back floats and front floats will be practiced while wearing a lifejacket throughout the session. Kicking, splashing, and having fun in the water is the focus of Parent and Tot 1. Evening Lessons Dates of Class

Days

Time

Activity #

Jan 9-Feb 1, 2024

T, Th

4:15-4:45pm

6753

Parent & Tot 2 (Ages 12-23 months) Little swimmers will practice foot-first entry and safe movement during assisted entry and exits in the water. Babies will learn how to blow their bubbles, get their face wet and attempt submersion. Parents will learn how to select the proper sized Lifejackets for their babies and will practice safe entries while wearing a lifejacket. Babies will continue to practice front and back floats, as well as kicking on their front and back. Water Smart messages will include staying within arm’s reach and the importance of wearing a lifejacket. Evening Lessons Dates of Class Feb 6-Mar 5, 2024 No Lesson Feb 8, 2024

Days

Time

Activity #

T, Th

4:30-5:00pm

6749

Parent & Tot 3 (Ages 24-35 months) Little swimmers will advance to entering and exiting the water independently. With parental assistance they will continue to practice submersion upon entry. Little swimmers will attempt to open their eyes underwater and try to retrieve a submerged object (assisted). Participants will continue to practice their “starfish” floats on the front and “pencil” floats on the back. Kicking in a streamlined body position will also be introduced in this level. Evening Lessons Dates of Class Feb 6-Mar 5, 2024 No Lesson Feb 8, 2024

Days

Time

Activity #

T, Th

4:30-5:00pm

6750

Preschool 1 In Preschool 1, Swimmers will jump into chest-deep water feet first (assisted). They will also be taught how to recover their balance following the entry. They will fully submerge their faces and blow bubbles with controlled exhalation underwater. Participants will float on their front and back in a relaxed manner (with assistance) and streamline glide on their front and back for 3m (assisted). Water Smart Messages include reinforcement of staying within arms-reach and staying away from the water unless they are with an adult.

Dates of Class

Days

Time

Activity #

Jan 8-31 2024

M, W

9:45-10:15am

6690

Evening Lessons Jan 9-Feb 1, 2024

T, Th

4:00-4:30pm

6700

Jan 9-Feb 1, 2024

T, Th

6:30-7:00pm

6752

10:30-11:00am

6714

Saturday Lessons Jan 6-Mar 9, 2024 No Lesson Jan 27 & Feb 17, 2024

Sat

Preschool 2 In Preschool 2, swimmers advance to entries and exits without assistance. Swimmers will submerge their entire body and use controlled exhalation. Front float and back float will be done for 3 seconds while wearing a lifejacket or using a buoyant aid. They will also practice a 3m glide in a streamlined position. Flutter kick on back, 5m, while holding a buoyant aid is performed. Water Smart Messages include reinforcing staying within arms-reach and staying away from the water unless they are with an adult. Morning Lessons Dates of Class

Days

Time

Activity #

Jan 8-31. 2024

M, W

11:00-11:30am

6692

4:00-4:30pm

6706

Evening Lessons Feb 6-Mar 5, 2024 No Lesson Feb 8, 2024

T, Th

Preschool 3 In Preschool 3, participants will develop even more independence in the water. They will don their own lifejacket and enter the water both feet first and sideways. Swimmers will submerge completely with controlled exhalation and recover an object from the bottom of waist deep water. Floats, glides, and flutter kicks will continue to progress. Water Smart Messages about staying within arms-reach will be emphasized. Morning Lessons Dates of Class Feb 5-Mar 4, 2024 No Lesson Feb 19, 2024

Days

Time

Activity #

M, W

11:30-12:00pm

6699

5:15-5:45pm

6702

Evening Lessons Jan 9-Feb 1, 2024

T, Th

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Preschool 4

Swimmer 1 (Continued)

In Preschool 4, swimmers will jump into deep water feet first, practice treading water, and try to open their eyes under the water. Swim to Survive skills continue to advance along with glides, flutter kick on front and back as well as front crawl wearing a lifejacket. Water Smart Messages include staying away from the water unless you are with an adult and how to properly wear a lifejacket while boating. Days

Time

Activity #

M, W

10:15-10:45am

6696

T, Th

5:15-5:45pm

6708

Preschool 5 In Preschool 5, swimmers will continue to advance their skills in entries and exits and learn how to tread water without a lifejacket. Complete submersion and object recovery progress along with Swim to Survive skills, and completion of distance and time requirement will be emphasized. Swimmer skills will include whip kick, 5m of front crawl and 5m of back crawl. Interval training begins in Preschool 5 with flutter kick sets. Water Smart Education focuses on boating education. Morning Lessons Dates of Class Feb 5-Mar 4, 2024 No Lesson Feb 19, 2024

Days

Time

Activity #

M, W

9:00-9:30am

6694

T, Th

5:45-6:15pm

6755

T, Th

4:30-5:15pm

6707

Jan 9-Feb 1, 2024

T, Th

4:45-5:30pm

6748

9:30-10:15am

6715

Jan 6-Mar 9, 2024 No Lesson Jan 27, & Feb 17, 2024

Sat

In Swimmer 2, participants will learn safe entries and exits in deep water. They will work on surface support and underwater object retrieval. Swimming skills will include items such as flutter kick, whip kick, front crawl, and back crawl. Endurance will be emphasized, utilizing interval training. Water Smart Education will be focused on ice safety along with Swim to Survive. Morning Lessons Dates of Class

Days

Time

Activity #

Jan 8-31. 2024

M, W

10:15-11:00am

6691

T, Th

4:30-5:15pm

6707

T, Th

5:00-5:45pm

6754

11:00-11:45am

6713

Evening Lessons Feb 6-Mar 5, 2024 No Lesson Feb 8, 2024 Feb 6-Mar 5, 2024 No Lesson Feb 8, 2024

Sat

Jan 6-Mar 9, 2024 No Lesson Jan 27 & Feb 17, 2024

Sat

Swimmer 3

Saturday Lessons Jan 6-Mar 9, 2024 No Lesson Jan 27 & Feb 17, 2024

Activity #

Saturday Lessons Evening Lessons

Feb 6-Mar 5, 2024 No Lesson Feb 8, 2024

Time

Swimmer 2

Evening Lessons Feb 6-Mar 5, 2024 No Lesson Feb 8, 2024

Days

Saturday Lessons

Morning Lessons Dates of Class Feb 5-Mar 4, 2024 No Lesson Feb 19, 2024

Evening Lessons Dates of Class Feb 6-Mar 5, 2024 No Lesson Feb 8, 2024

11:45-12:15pm

6712

Swimmer 1 In Swimmer 1, participants will learn how to enter and exit the water safely. They will become comfortable jumping into chest deep water and then deep water in a lifejacket. Swimmers will practice submersion and exhalation along with floats, rolls, glides on front and back as well as flutter kick on front and back. Water Smart education will be focused on the importance of swimming with a buddy and wearing a lifejacket.

In Swimmer 3, participants will learn kneeling dives and rolls into deep water. They will become proficient at treading water for at least 30 seconds and have some fun with submerged activities such as somersaults and handstands. Distances will be increased. from Swimmer 2 for flutter kicks, and whips kicks along with Front Crawl and Back Crawl. Water Smart Education will be focused on swimming with a buddy, wearing a lifejacket and Swim to Survive. Morning Lessons Dates of Class

Days

Time

Activity #

Jan 8-31. 2024

M, W

11:30-12:15pm

6693

Morning Lessons

Evening Lessons

Dates of Class

Days

Time

Activity #

Jan 9-Feb 1, 2024

T, Th

5:45-6:30pm

6703

Jan 8-31 2024

M, W

9:00-9:45am

6689

Feb 6-Mar 5, 2024 No Lesson Feb 8, 2024

T, Th

6:15-7:00pm

6756

4:30-5:15pm

6701

Evening Lessons Jan 9-Feb 1, 2024

T, Th

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Swimmer 4

Rookie Patrol

In Swimmer 4, participants will be introduced to standing dives into deep water, whip kick and breaststroke. They will continue to increase their endurance through treading water, interval training, and sprints. Water Smart Education will focus on what to do if they fall into deep water and the importance of wearing a lifejacket when boating.

In Rookie Patrol, Swimmers will continue to challenge themselves with increased distances and some new items such as obstacle swim, object carry and a timed 100m swim. First Aid items are introduced such as assessing a conscious victim and how to care for external bleeding. Participants will learn how to recognize the difference between a weak swimmer and a non-swimmer and how to throw an aid to a target.

Morning Lessons Dates of Class Feb 5-Mar 4, 2024 No Lesson Feb 19, 2024

Days

Time

M, W

9:30-10:15am

Activity # 6695

Dates of Class Feb 6-Mar 5, 2024 No Lesson Feb 8, 2024

Evening Lessons Days

Time

Activity #

T, Th

6:30-7:30pm

6710

8:30-9:30am

6716

Evening Lessons Feb 6-Mar 5, 2024 No Lesson Feb 8, 2024

T, Th

5:45-6:30pm

6709

Swimmer 5 In Swimmer 5, participants will learn how to shallow dive into deep water and have fun with tuck jumps. They will continue to develop treading water skills with stationary eggbeater. Swim to Survive will challenge them with a roll into deep water, 90 second tread and a 75m swim. Distances increase to 50m in Swimmer 5 and fitness is emphasized with interval training and sprints. Morning Lessons Dates of Class Feb 5-Mar 4, 2024 No Lesson Feb 19, 2024

Days

Time

Activity #

M, W

10:45-11:30am

6697

Evening Lessons Jan 9-Feb 1, 2024

T, Th

6:30-7:15pm

6704

Saturday Lessons Jan 6-Mar 9, 2024 No Lesson Jan 27 & Feb 17, 2024

Sat

Ranger Patrol In Ranger Patrol, Water Proficiency includes items such as completing 25m of eggbeater kick on back, head-up swim into a surface dive and swim 2m underwater to recover a submerged object. Front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke distances are increased along with the 200m timed distance swim. Participants will learn about caring for a victim that is in shock and how to treat an obstructed airway. Recognition and rescue items will include non-swimmer recognition and non-contact rescues with a buoyant aid and follow up care of the patient. Dates of Class Feb 6-Mar 5, 2024 No Lesson Feb 8, 2024

Evening Lessons Days

Time

Activity #

T, Th

6:30-7:30pm

6711

8:30-9:30am

6717

Saturday Lessons

Swimmer 6 In Swimmer 6, participants will learn two new entries into deep water, stride entry and compact jump. They will continue to develop their underwater skills with handstands and somersaults. Endurance will be increased as they tread water and swim 25m, along with sprint breaststroke and interval training and a 300m distance swim. Scissor kick is a new item in Swimmer 6. Distances will double for most strokes. Morning Lessons Dates of Class Feb 5-Mar 4, 2024 No Lesson Feb 19, 2024

Days

Time

Activity #

M, W

10:45-11:30am

6698

Evening Lessons Jan 9-Feb 1, 2024

T, Th

6:30-7:15pm

6705

Jan 6-Mar 9, 2024 No Lesson Jan 27 & Feb 17, 2024

Sat

Star Patrol Star Patrol is the last level before advancement to the Bronze Courses. Swimmers will push themselves with a 300m timed swim in 9 min or less. Distances increase to 100m for front crawl, back crawl, and breaststroke. Fitness training is emphasized with a 600m workout and a 25m object carry. Participants will learn how to care for a bone or joint injury and an allergic reaction. They will also locate and rescue a submerged person and tow them 20m with a rescue aid. Dates of Class

Morning Lessons Days

Time

Activity #

Jan 9-Feb 1, 2024

T, Th

5:30-6:30pm

6751

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Free Lesson! (one class) Help us train the next generation of Swim and Lifesaving Instructors by joining us for a one day set of free lessons on the last day of the Swim and Lifesaving Instructor course. These classes will be delivered by our instructor candidates and will be used as an opportunity for them to teach a group of students before they go on to teach their own classes. As this is an opportunity to help provide feedback to the instructor candidates and not a full lesson set, each class will be the equivalent to the 3rd or 4th class of a normal lesson set and will be 30 minutes long. TIP: Register your swimmer for the free class at the level they have already achieved or are currently registered in. IMPORTANT NOTE: these classes may be cancelled or modified to accommodate the schedule of the Swim and Lifesaving Instructor course. Please keep an eye on your email for class changes/cancelations. Free Lessons Level of Class

Days

Time

Activity #

All classes will take place on March 23, 2024. Parent & Tot 1

11:50-12:20pm

6733

Parent & Tot 2

11:15-11:45am

6734

Parent & Tot 3

10:40-11:10am

6735

Preschool 1

9:30-10:00am

6745

Preschool 2

11:50-12:20pm

6746

Preschool 3

10:05-10:35am

6747

Swimmer 1

10:40-11:10am

6736

Swimmer 2

9:30-10:00am

6737

Swimmer 3

11:15-11:45am

6738

Swimmer 4

10:05-10:35am

6739

Swimmer 5

10:40-11:10am

6740

Swimmer 6

11:50-12:20pm

6741

Rookie Patrol

11:15-11:45am

6742

Ranger Patrol

10:05-10:35am

6743

Star Patrol

9:30-10:00am

6744

Last Day to Register

February 11, 2024, at 11:59pm

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CPR-C & BRONZE MEDALLION: JANUARY 12-14, 2024 INTERMEDIATE FIRST AID: FEBRUARY 8, 2024 BRONZE CROSS: FEBRUARY 9-11, 2024 SWIM AND LIFESAVING INSTRUCTOR: EVERY SATURDAY FROM FEBRUARY 24-MARCH 23, 2024 INTERMEDIATE FIRST AID RECERT: FEBRUARY 16, 2024 NATIONAL LIFEGUARD RECERT: FEBRUARY 16, 2024

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Register online at: manlukcentre.ca/register or in person at the front desk of the Manluk Centre

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HOW TO BECOME A LI FEGUARD & SWI M I NSTRUCTOR Step 1:

CPR-C & BRONZE MEDALLION

Step 2:

INTERMEDIATE FIRST AID

Step 3:

BRONZE CROSS

Step 4:

NATIONAL LIFEGUARD (NL)

Step 5:

SWIM & LIFESAVING INSTRUCTOR

For Course details contact the Manluk Centre Phone: (780) 361-4444 / Website: manlukcentre.ca To apply for a Lifeguard position email hr@wetaskiwin.ca

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Blended Intermediate First Aid and CPR-C

Intermediate First Aid – Recert (Continued)

8-hour online component (approximate) 8-hour Classroom session 16-hour total course time (approximate) $100.00 + gst

Red Cross with a link to complete your online component. Participants who do not complete the online component will not be allowed to complete the classroom session and will not be eligible for a Credit or Refund

Facilitated in classroom.

Prerequisite(s): Currently hold any Alberta workplace approved IFA.

Certified through the Canadian Red Cross Certification period: 3 years from the date of certification.

Date(s) of Class

Days

Time

Intermediate First Aid (IFA) provides comprehensive training covering all aspects of first aid and CPR. This course is for those who want an in-depth understanding of first aid such as: medical/legal aspects, spinal injuries, heat or cold injuries, bone and joint injuries, abdominal and chest injuries, burns, and medical emergencies.

February 16, 2024

Friday

8:30-12:30pm

Last Day to Register

February 11, 2024

11:59pm

CPR-C Covers all aspects of CPR skills and theory for adult, child, and infant casualties, including two-rescuer CPR skills. CPR-C includes an introduction to the purpose of an AED and how they are used. IMPORTANT NOTE: The online component must be completed prior to the start of the classroom session. You will receive an email from the Canadian Red Cross with a link to complete your online component. Participants who do not complete the online component will not be allowed to complete the classroom session and will not be eligible for a Credit or Refund Prerequisite(s): minimum 13 years of age. Date(s) of Class

Days

Time

February 8, 2024

Thursday

8:30-4:30pm

Last Day to Register

February 1, 2024

11:59pm

Activity # 6731

Intermediate First Aid and CPR-C – Recert 4-hour online component (approximate) 4-hour Classroom session 8-hour total course time (approximate) $80.00 + gst Facilitated in classroom. Certified through the Canadian Red Cross

20-hour course $200.00 + gst Facilitated in water and classroom. Certified through the Lifesaving Society AB/NWT Branch Certification period: 2 years from the date of certification. CPR-C Covers all aspects of CPR skills and theory for adult, child, and infant casualties, including two-rescuer CPR skills. CPR-C includes an introduction to the purpose of an AED and how they are used. Bronze Medallion challenges the candidate both mentally and physically. Judgment, knowledge, skill, and fitness – the four components of water rescue – form the basis of Bronze Medallion training. Candidates acquire the assessment and problem-solving skills needed to make good decisions in, on, and around the water. Bronze Medallion is a prerequisite for assistant lifeguard training in Bronze Cross. Prerequisite(s): Bronze Star (need not be current) or minimum 13 years of age at the time of the exam. Must be comfortable and confident in deep water. Date(s) of Class January 12-14, 2024 Last Day to Register

Bronze Cross

IMPORTANT NOTE: If your certification was issued by another company approved to deliver workplace Intermediate first Aid courses (E.G, Saint John’s ambulance, the Lifesaving Society, Etc.) you can recertify your certification through the Red Cross.

20-hour course $200.00 + gst

The Online component must be completed prior to the start of the classroom session. You will receive an email from the Canadian

6730

CPR-C and Bronze Medallion

Certification period: 3 years from the date of certification.

If your certification is past its expiry date (3 years after its issue date), you will have to re-take an original Intermediate First Aid course. If your certification is still current and approaching expiry, you can take the recertification course.

Activity #

Days

Time

Friday

4:00-9:00pm

Sat, Sun January 7, 2024

8:30-4:30pm

Activity #

6729

11:59pm

Facilitated in water and classroom. Certified through the Lifesaving Society AB/NWT Branch Certification period: 2 years from the date of certification. Bronze Cross begins the transition from lifesaving to lifeguarding and prepares candidates for responsibilities as assistant lifeguards. Candidates strengthen and expand their lifesaving skills and begin

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Bronze Cross (Continued) to apply the principles and techniques of active surveillance in aquatic facilities. Bronze Cross emphasizes the importance of teamwork and communication in preventing and responding to aquatic emergencies. Bronze Cross is a prerequisite for advanced training in the Society’s National Lifeguard and leadership certification programs. Prerequisite(s): Bronze Medallion (need not be current), current Alberta workplace approved Intermediate First Aid, and minimum 13 years of age at the time of the exam. Please bring proof of prerequisites to the course. Date(s) of Class

Days

Time

February 9-11, 2024

Fri, Sat, Sun

8:30-4:30pm

Activity #

6728 Last Day to Register

February 4, 2024

11:59pm

Swim Instructor and Lifesaving Instructor (Continued) Date(s) of Class

Days

Time

Activity #

Classroom Sessions Every Saturday from Saturday 6732 February 24 – 8:30-4:30pm March 23, 2024 Recommended to have one of the following: • Tuesday and Thursday availability from 3:45-7:30pm • Or Monday and Wednesday availability from 10:15-1:15pm Please email tyler.bailer@wetaskiwin.ca if you have any questions or concerns. February 11, Last Day to Register 11:59pm 2024

National Lifeguard – Recert 4-hour course $100.00 + gst

Swim Instructor and Lifesaving Instructor

Certified through the Lifesaving Society AB/NWT Branch

40-hour course $400.00 + gst

Certification period: 2 years from the date of certification.

Facilitated in water and classroom. Course developed by Lifesaving Society Canada Swim Instructors (SI)are responsible for teaching and evaluating

candidates participating in the Swim for Life® and Canadian Swim Patrol programs. The Swim Instructor course prepares Instructors to apply level 1 leadership competencies and strategies while teaching and evaluating. Lifesaving Instructors (LSI) are responsible for teaching and evaluating candidates participating in the Canadian Swim Patrol, Bronze Medals, Distinction, Boat Rescue and Lifesaving Society CPR programs. The Lifesaving Instructor course prepares Instructors to apply level 1 leadership competencies and strategies while teaching and evaluating.

The purpose of a National Lifeguard (NL) Recert is to reconfirm that National Lifeguards can perform at the National Lifeguard standard. Candidates are expected to actively participate in 100% of the National Lifeguard Recertification. Physical standards, Lifeguard Judgment and Lifeguard Skills will be evaluated throughout the recertification. Prerequisite(s): Currently or previously have held Bronze cra National Lifeguard Certificate and a current workplace approved Intermediate First Aid. Please bring proof of prerequisites to the course. Date(s) of Class

Days

Time

February 16, 2024

Friday

1:30-5:30pm

Last Day to Register

February 11, 2024

11:59pm

Activity # 6727

Lifesaving Instructor certification is the prerequisite for other Lifesaving Society instructor certifications. Certification in Alberta and Northwest Territories includes CPR Instructor certification. IMPORTANT NOTE: Instructor candidates will learn the fundamental knowledge to teach swimming lessons and advanced courses during each classroom session. Outside of scheduled classroom time, Instructor candidates will have the opportunity to be paired with one of the facility’s instructors to teach portions of our scheduled lessons alongside with. This will help the instructor candidate gain experience in and become more comfortable teaching swimming lessons. Candidates should have availability on Tuesday and Thursday evenings or Monday and Wednesday afternoons throughout the duration of the course. Prerequisite(s): minimum 15 years old and Bronze Cross or higher (need not be current). Please bring proof of prerequisites to the course. Page 21


PD Day Camps Dates: Winter Break Camp; January 2-5 Teacher’s Convention; February 9 & 10 PD Day; Friday, February 16 PD Day; Friday, March 22 Spring Break Day Camp; March 25 - 29 Please register online at www.manlukcentre.ca/register or in person at the Manluk Centre.

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PD Day Camps

Spring break Day Camp (Continued)

Ages: 6 – 12 yrs old Cost: $32.22 + gst/child

Full Week

All camps have an Early Drop-off between 8 – 9 am and Late Pick-up between 4 – 5 pm.

Dates

Days

Time

Activity #

March 25-29, 2024

M, T, W, TH, F

9:00-4:00pm

6659

Dates

Days

Time

Activity #

February 8, 2024

Thursday

9:00-4:00pm

6656

Red Cross Stay Safe Course

February 9, 2024

Friday

9:00-4:00pm

6657

Age: 9 – 13 yrs old Cost: $21.48 + gst/child

February 16, 2024

Friday

9:00-4:00pm

6655

March 22, 2024

Friday

9:00-4:00pm

6658

April 26, 2024

Friday

9:00-4:00pm

6685

Winter break Day Camp Ages: 6 – 12 yrs old Individual Day: $32.22 + gst/child Full Week: $177.21 + gst/child All camps have an Early Drop-off between 8:00-9:00 am and Late Pick-up between 4:00-5:00 pm. Individual Days Dates

Days

Time

Activity #

January 2, 2024

Tuesday

9:00-4:00pm

6459

January 3, 2024

Wednesday

9:00-4:00pm

6460

January 4, 2024

Thursday

9:00-4:00pm

6461

January 5, 2024

Friday

9:00-4:00pm

6462

Full Week Dates

Days

Time

Activity #

January 2-5, 2024

T, W, TH, F

9:00-4:00pm

6454

Learn the skills you'll need to stay at home alone safely. Fire, online safety, basic first aid, food safety, and many more topics are covered. Don't forget to bring your swimsuit and towel since the day will finish with a swim. Participants must bring a nut-free lunch, snacks, and a water bottle. The stay safe course is a learning tool used to equip your child for staying home alone. It is at the parents’ discretion as to whether their child is prepared to do so. Date

Day

Time

Activity #

February 16, 2024

Friday

9:00-4:00pm

6683

Red Cross Babysitter’s Course Age: 11 – 15 yrs old Cost: $42.96 + gst/child The babysitter certification course will prepare you for your first job as a 'Professional Babysitter.' Participants learn how to care for young children as well as how to prevent and respond to emergencies using basic first aid and caregiving skills. Graduates will get a certificate confirming course completion. The Babysitter's course is a training tool used to help equip your child to develop skills to supervisor others. It does not cover all possible scenarios and is at the parents’ discretion as to whether their child is prepared to do so. Date

Day

Time

Activity #

March 22, 2024

Friday

9:00-4:00pm

6684

Spring break Day Camp Ages: 6 – 12 yrs old Individual Day: $32.22 + gst/child Full Week: $177.21 + gst/child

Pickleball

All camps have an Early Drop-off between 8:00-9:00 am and Late Pick-up between 4:00-5:00 pm. Individual Days Dates

Days

Time

Activity #

March 25, 2024

Monday

9:00-4:00pm

6660

March 26,2024

Tuesday

9:00-4:00pm

6661

March 27, 2024

Wednesday

9:00-4:00pm

6662

March 28, 2024

Thursday

9:00-4:00pm

6663

March 29, 2024

Thursday

9:00-4:00pm

6664

Cost: $5.65/session Note: Drop-in program, no registration required. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines the best of badminton, tennis, and table tennis into a sport for all ages and all abilities. An instructor will be present to facilitate learning, set up, and explain the rules. Dates Jan 7-Apr 21, 2024 No Pickleball Jan 14 & Apr 7

Day

Time

Activity #

Sunday

6:00-8:00pm.

6654

Jan 10-Apr 25, 2024

Wednesday

10:00-12:00pm

6654

Jan 11-Apr 25, 2024

Thursday

6:00-8:00pm

6654

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Walking Program

Make.Create.Play!

Cost: FREE Note: Drop-in program, no registration required.

Ages: 8-12 years old Cost: $42.96 + GST/person

Open to anyone on a drop-in basis, free of charge at the Drill Hall (4519 50 Ave). This program offers participants the opportunity to walk indoors in a warm environment during the winter months.

This program is designed to give kids ages 8-12 years old a space to make, create, and play. A unique opportunity to try a new recipe or sport while having a blast! This program runs for 9 weeks; the first 3 weeks registrants will be playing a variety of sports at Co-op Place Rec Hall (formerly known as the Drill Hall), the next 3 weeks the registrants will be crafting at the Manluk Centre, & the last 3 weeks the registrants will be cooking up a storm at the Memorial Arts Centre. Register today!

Dates

Day

Time

Activity #

Jan 9-April 30, 2024

T, W, Th

9:00-10:30am

6682

Family Drop In

Dates Every Monday from Jan 15-Mar 11, 2024

Ages: All ages Cost: $5.65 + GST/person Join us for a family drop-in time once a month on Sunday afternoons! This will be a great time to connect with loved ones and spend time as a family unit. Come enjoy drop-in time once a month on Sunday afternoons from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Dates

Day

Time

Activity

January 21, 2024

Sunday

2:00-4:00pm

6666

February 18, 2024

Sunday

2:00-4:00pm

6666

March 24, 2024

Sunday

2:00-4:00pm

6666

April 21, 2024

Sunday

2:00-4:00pm

6666

Day

Time

Activity #

Monday

6:00-8:00pm

6718

Dates and Program location January 15, 2024

Co-Op Place - Rec Hall

January 22, 2024

Co-Op Place - Rec Hall

January 29, 2024

Co-Op Place - Rec Hall

February 5, 2024

Manluk Centre - Multipurpose Room

February 12, 2024

Manluk Centre - Multipurpose Room

February 19, 2024

Manluk Centre - Multipurpose Room

February 26, 2024

Memorial Arts Centre – Main Floor

March 4, 2024

Memorial Arts Centre – Main Floor

March 11, 2024

Memorial Arts Centre – Main Floor

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m a i l F y y D p p a a y H Join us for a fun afternoon of crafting with your family!

When: Monday, February 19 Time: 1 - 4 p.m. Cost: FREE Where: Manluk Centre - De Goeij Family Room Pre-registration is required due to limited spots available. Please follow the QR code below to register.

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Family Drop-In When: Sunday Afternoon Dates: January 21, February 18, March 24 & April 21 Where: Co-op Place Rec Hall (4519 50 Ave) Time: 2 - 4 p.m. Fee: Drop In - $5.65/person

Join us for a family drop-in time once a month on Sunday afternoons! This will be a great time to connect with loved ones and spend time as a family unit. No pre-registration required.

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8 T H

A N N U A L

FESTIVAL OF TREES November 22 - December 20, 2023 Come on out to the Manluk Centre (4514 50 ave) & cast your vote for your favourite tree! The winner will be announced on December 21, 2023!

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Santa Skate IN US! JO

DECEMBER

17 1:00 - 4:00 P.M.

Where: Wetaskiwin Co-op Place , Arena 2 (4519 50 ave) Cost: Free Admission for all Join us for a fun afternoon of skating, crafting, sleigh rides (weather permitting) & a visit from Santa himself!

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Frequently Asked Questions IS THE BUILDING WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE?

WHAT KIND OF LOCKERS ARE THERE TO USE?

WHEN IS PUBLIC SWIMMING AND LANE SWIM?

Yes, our whole facility is wheelchair accessible! We have an elevator to reach the upper level and automatic doors for our entrances.

Our lockers are free and open to use. This means you can bring your own lock or rent/buy one from the front desk.

Our whole facility is open for public use from open until close. We always have at least one lane available for lane swimming . You can come anytime for a swim!

ARE WRISTBANDS

ARE THERE ROOMS TO RENT?

CAN I RENT OR BRING MY OWN LIFEJACKETS?

Yes, all facility users are required to wear wristbands while enjoying the facility.

We have several rooms that can be booked for events such as birthday parties and meetings. Ask our staff for details!

We have lifejackets for rent for both adults and children. You are also free to bring your own lifejackets, as long as they are clean!

HOW MANY CAN I HAVE IN A FAMILY PASS?

CAN I BRING MY CHILDREN INTO THE FITNESS CENTRE?

Our family pass includes 2 adults and their own children under 18.

The minimum age to use the Fitness Centre is 14 years old.

You can always stop by the front desk with questions or call 780-361-4444.

Anyone under 16 years of age is required to be supervised by an adult 18 years or older.

We also have email! Feel free to contact us at recreation@wetaskiwin.ca

REQUIRED?

Don’t forget that children under 3 years old are free!

I HAVE MORE QUESTIONS! WHO DO I ASK?

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Scan me for the virtual Registration Guide!

Register online at: manlukcentre.ca/register or in person at the front desk of the Manluk Centre

MANLUK AQUATIC CENTRE 4514-50 AVE WETASKIWIN AB, T9A 2E9 PHONE: (780) 361-4444 / WEBSITE: MANLUKCENTRE.CA


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