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2009 2010 Rec & Leisure Guide.Qxd Residential & Personal Lending - Agricultural Lending - Leasing Commercial Lennding - Group RRSPPs - RESPs - RDSPs - Wealth Services - Estate Planning Member Servicces - Student Line of Credit - ATM Jackie Lehmann Scott Beehler )LQDQFLDO6HUYLFHV 2IÀFHU Accouunt Manager 204.734.6841 204.7334.6842 Roxanne Schneideer Kandace Hart Gwenn Colbert Mutual Funds Investment Specialist Manager, Personal Finnancial Services Accouunt Manager Credential Asset Management Inc. 204204.734.6837734 6837 204.7334.6836 204.734.6833 Nicolee Vestby Katlyn Patzer Accouunt Manager Mutual Funds Investment Specialist Deana Williamson 204.7334.6823 Credential Asset Management Inc. Manager, Member SServices 204.734.6847 204.734.6848 Check uss outo ATM services available in Yvonne Brelinksi, Member Services Supervisor onlinne!! Swan River & Benito. 204.734.6846 913 Main Street Easst Swan River Branch in Benito, Agency in Minitonas Contents Swan Valley District Recreation Programming 4 Town of Swan River Recreation Department Programming 5-13 • Arena & Parks • Aquatic Centre Mass Registration 14 2017 Volunteer of the Year Award Nomination Form 15 Swan Valley Fall/Winter 2017-18 Programming 16-17 Where do I find Parks & Playgrounds 19 Organizations and Community Clubs in Swan River 20-28 Organizations and Community Clubs in Benito 28-29 Organizations and Community Clubs in Bowsman 29-30 Organizations and Community Clubs in Minitonas 30-32 Swan Valley Stampeders 17/18 Schedule 35 Swan Valley Recreation & Leisure Guide 2018/19 37 Registration Form Index 39 Thank You Thank you for taking the time to read the 18th Annual Swan Valley Recreation & Leisure Guide. It is an excellent way for both residents and tourists to learn about the recreation and leisure opportunities available in the Swan Valley. Although every effort is made to ensure the contents of this publication are correct at the time of printing, misprints may occur or circumstances change. We apologize for any inconvenience. If you would like to have your organization included next year, please contact the Recreation Office before June 1, 2018. The Swan Valley District Recreation Commission extends a huge thank you to the staff of the Star & Times for putting this guide together. A big thank you also goes out to all the sponsors for advertising in this year’s guide. Please show your support to the sponsors, as the guide would not be possible without them. We hope to see you at the Swan Valley Credit Union Mass Registrations nights in your community. It is an opportunity to sign up for the great activities taking place this year. 4 Swan Valley District Recreation Commission Registration Info Fall/Winter 2017-18 Programs Registrations will be on a first come, first served basis. In order to secure your spot, full payment must be received. Cash or cheques Youth & adult will be accepted. Cheques should be made payable to the Swan Valley District Recreation Commission. Registrations accepted at adult Co-ed VolleYball league the Recreation Office & Town of Swan River Office. Dates: Monday, November 6 - March 5 Time: 8:00 - 11:00 pm The Swan Valley District Recreation Commission reserves the right Age: 16+ to cancel programs. This will only be done when circumstances Location: SVRSS deem it necessary. Every effort will be made to notify participants Cost: $150/team if this should happen. Wind-up tourney: March 11, 2018 adult dRoP-In basketball, sWan RIVeR 50% of the registration fee will be refunded if person does not Dates: TBD attend the program and has notified the Recreation Office at least Time: 8:00 - 10:00 pm two days prior to the program start date. No refunds will be given Age: 15+ if person has attended some program sessions/or does not attend Location: SVRSS and not notified the Recreation Office. In the event of the program Cost: TBD being cancelled, a full refund will be issued. adult dRoP-In soCCeR Dates: Wednesdays, November 1 - February 28 Time: 7:00 - 9:00 pm Fall/Winter 2017-18 Programs Age: 14+ Location: ESRSS Children and Youth Cost: TBD Youth IndooR soCCeR adult WalkIng PRogRaM, sWan RIVeR Date: Mondays, October 16– February 26 Dates: Tuesday & Thursday, October 10 - March 22 Time: 6:00 – 7:00 & 7:00 – 8:00 pm Time: 7:00 - 8:00 pm Location: ESRSS Age: K - Grade 2 & Grade 3 - 6 Cost: FREE Location: Taylor School Gym Cost: $45 adult dRoP In basketball, MInItonas Dates: Monday, November 6 - March 12 Red CRoss babYsItteR CouRses Time: 6:30 - 8:00 pm Date: Early 2018 Age: 14+ Age: 12 and up Location: Minitonas Middle Years School Cost: FREE. Thanks to a donation from Das Kinderland Locations: Swan River, Bowsman, Benito, Minitonas Cost: $50 adult WalkIng PRogRaM, MInItonas TBD Youth sPoRts nIght - boWsMan Date: Once per week beginning November 2017 Time: 7:00 - 8:30 pm Age: 5 - 12 Programs subject to change. Information on all our programs can Location: Bowsman School Cost: FREE be found on the website at www.swanvalleyrec.ca . Youth sPoRts nIght - sWan RIVeR Date: Once per week beginning in October 2017 Age: 5 - 12 Location: Taylor School Cost: FREE Contact Info General Manager of Recreation: Patti Henkelman Phone: 204-734-3847 Fax: 204-734-5166 Email Address: [email protected] Website: www.swanvalleyrec.ca Location: Town of Swan River Office, 439 Main Street, Swan River Mailing Address: Box 1356, Swan River, MB R0L 1Z0 Office Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 4:30 pm 5 Town of Swan River Parks & Recreation Department ball diamonds, soccer Fields, Centennial swan Valley Credit union aquatic Centre arena & legion Park Contact Info Recreation Operations Coordinator - Aquatic Centre: Brendan Contact Info Fedorchuk • Facility Number: 204-734-4119 Recreation Operations Coordinator - Arena and Parks: Hugh Hunt • Email Address: [email protected] Facility Office/Centennial Arena Phone: 204-734-4141 • Website: www.swanvalleyrec.ca • Location: 1424 1st St. North Fax: 204-734-3831 • Hours: Monday - Friday 6:00am-9:00pm, Saturday 12:00-5:00pm, Email Address: [email protected] Sunday 12:00-5:00pm Website: www.swanvalleyrec.ca Location: 221 9th Ave N The facility will be shut down September 4-30 inclusive for annual Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm maintenance. The Customer Service Desk will remain open for swan River Centennial arena schedule business from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday. (September - March) Parent-tot-adult-senior skating Dates: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday Time: 10:30 – 11:30 am Cost: FREE thanks to the Rotary Club of Swan Valley Public skating Dates/Times: Tuesday & Friday 7:30 – 8:30 pm & Sunday 3:30 – 5:00 pm Cost: FREE thanks to the Rotary Club of Swan Valley Check weekly schedule for changes noon hour hockey Dates: Monday, Wednesday & Friday Time: 12:00 – 1:00 pm Cost: $140 for the season swan River lions Club outdoor Rink November - March (weather permitting) Open 7 days a week 8:00 am - 10:00 pm Fees & Charges 6 Richardson Recreation & Wellness Swan Valley Credit Union Aquatic Centre 2017/2018 Schedule (subject to change) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 6:00am Fitness & Lap Swim 7:00am 8:00am Aquasize Fitness & Lap Aquasize Fitness & Lap Aquasize (Leisure pool open) (Leisure pool open) 9:00am Pool opens @ Pool opens @ Public Swim 12pm 12pm 10:00am Leisure Swim or Parent & Baby Aquasize Leisure Swim or School & Group Rental School Group (Lap pool open) (Check Facebook or call ahead as this changes daily) 10:30am Rental Leisure Swim or 11:00am School Group Rental 12:00pm Fitness and Lap Swim (Leisure pool open for Public Swim) 1:00pm Aquasize Leisure Swim or Aquasize Leisure Swim or Aquasize School & Group School & Group Public Swim Public Swim 2:00pm Leisure Swim or Rental Leisure Swim or Rental Leisure Swim or School & Group School & Group School & Group 1-5pm 1-5pm 4:00pm Swim Lessons Swim Lessons (closed to the public) (closed to the public) 5:30pm Public Swim (Closed to the public) Public Swim Public Swim Public Swim 6:00pm 4-8pm 4-8pm Private Rentals Private Rentals Toonie Swim (Closed to the public) (Closed to the public) 7:00pm Aquasize Aquasize 8:00pm Adult Leisure & Lap Swim (16 years plus) 9:00pm Closed @ 9pm Find us at: 1424 1st Street North - 204-734-4119 - www.swanvalleyrec.ca www.facebook.com/RRWCENTRE - for a daily schedule 7 Richardson Recreation and Wellness Centre Swan Valley Credit Union Aquatic Centre Fall 2017 Lesson Dates go to: www.swanvalleyrec.ca to register online. Residents of non-contributing Swan Valley Municipalities pay double the listed fee. Fees do not include taxes. SPECIAL EVENTS 9 Richardson Recreation and Wellness Centre Swan Valley Credit Union Aquatic Centre Water gun day: Do Mom & Dad always tell you not to spray them with your water gun? Do you always get told to put it away? Now you can bring them to the pool! Enjoy a variety of target shooting games for super FUN on water gun day! november 25, February 24, May 26, June 23, august 25, november 24 super saturday’s: These special theme days are filled with fun for all. Bring the family down for an afternoon filled with games, crafts & challenges. october 28 halloween howl december 27-29 Winterfest 2017 January 27 beach day March 26-30 spring break toonie swim March 31 easter october 27 halloween howl programming aquasize – This has been one of our most popular programs happening at the Centre! We offer Aquasize on: Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 8 am, Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 1 pm, and Tuesdays & Thursdays at 7 pm. Cost: daily admission price or just use your membership card. a Parent & baby aquasize: For babies 6-24 months and their caregiver. Foster your baby’s natural love of water while you enjoy a challenging workout! Watch for dates.
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