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FALL 2021 7:00 Am to View the Guide and Register Online Visit Rdck.Ca/Recreation Or Call 250.365.3386 CASTLEGARRegistration PROGRAM GUIDE Start Date: Monday, Aug 23rd FALL 2021 7:00 am To view the guide and register online visit rdck.ca/recreation or call 250.365.3386 CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT RECREATION DEPARTMENT 12TH ANNUAL PARADE OF FREE PROGRAMS! The Castlegar & District Recreation Department is hosting the 12th Annual Parade of Programs on Wednesday, September 15, 2021 at the Castlegar & District Community Complex FREE PUBLIC The Parade of Programs is a FREE event for everyone to participate in! SKATE The event hosts over 30 local organizations promoting their activities for 5:00 - 7:00 pm preschoolers to seniors. There will be a Free Skate in conjunction with the event from 5-7pm. Enjoy this FREE SKATE!! Put on your skates and have Please come out and see what there is to do in Castlegar! some fun. For further information or to register your organization If you do not have skates the contact Heather Anderson at [email protected] Complex offers skate rentals or call 778.460.5232 for only $3.00 per pair and Helmet rentals for $1.00 CUSTOMER SERVICE HOURS & REGISTRATION INFORMATION Customer service representatives are available by phone to answer your questions and to assist you with your reservations and registrations. “Give it a Try!” is a one-day free Customer Service hours are: event to try one or more sport/ Monday-Friday: 9am-7:30 pm activity that is offered in the 55+ BC Games. Sat/Sun 1pm – 4:30 pm NEW this year! This event is now Reservations can ONLY available to seniors 50+ to try one be made online or during or all activities. customer service hours. Activities are followed by a light lunch Pool – Mon/Wed/Fri 6 – 9am and a short presentation from the Zone 6 Senior Games Society rep and local Fitness – Monday to Friday 6 – 9am Front Cover photo by Jennifer Small In the picture, left to right: athletes. Members of the community can Rene Rotar, Corinne Marsh, Craig Kalawsky come together through sport and learn more about the 55+ BC Games. Friday, September 17th Activities: Payments we accept: 9:00am-2:00pm, Lunch: 12:00-1:00pm Visa, Debit-Visa, MasterCard, Amex. Castlegar will be showcasing 8 Gift Cards available to purchase over the phone with a credit card. activities: Darts, Floor Curling, Pickleball, Tennis, Carpet Bowling, Cribbage, Whist and Swimming For more information on our facilities and services, please visit www.rdck.ca/recreation and visit our Facebook page. Register online at www.rdck.ca/recreation or call 250.365.3386 2 PRESCHOOL Busy Bee’s Preschool Kids Boogie with Program MUV Studios FREE 18months- 4yrs 3 – 6yrs Community Castlegar Community Complex Castlegar Community Complex Purcell Room Fitness Studio | Meg Sparks Skate Dates Daneve Mackie Meg trained with Royal Academy of Dance 1:30 – 4:30 Complex Arena Why make a mess at home? Join us for (RAD) for Ballet which is out of London , painting, gluing, finger paints and loads England and Dupree Dance Academy for of fun! We’ll have play time, circle time Jazz, Hip Hop, Modern and Tap based out and songs. Choose to come on Mondays of Los Angeles, USA. or Wednesdays or both! This program is a A celebration of creative movement and great opportunity for parents to socialize FREE SKATE & SWIM music for all the budding little movers and meet new parents. and shakers in the community. A fun, high Thanksgiving Day * There will be no class on Monday, October energy 45 minute class where kids get to 11th due to the Thanksgiving Stat explore music and creative movement Monday, October 14 through different styles of dance, yoga and September 20 – October 25 mime. Please dress in something comfy, Mondays with bare feet ready to BOOGIE, and bring 9:30 -11:00 am $27 / 5 classes 35076 a water bottle. * Be sure to dress your child in comfortable September 22- October 27 clothing for moving around in FREE SKATE & SWIM Wednesdays 9:30 -11:00 am September 21 – October 26 Remembrance Day $32 / 6 classes 35077 Tuesdays 4:00-4:45pm Monday, November 11th $45 / 6 classes 35080 November 1 – December 6 Mondays 9:30 -11:00 am $32 / 6 classes 35078 Breakfast with Santa 3 – 6yrs November 3- December 8 Castlegar Community Complex Wednesdays Banquet Room 9:30 -11:00 am FREE SKATE & SWIM $32 / 6 classes 35079 Bring your children for a yummy breakfast Boxing Day of pancakes and sausages at the Castlegar & District Community Complex. After Thursday, December 26 breakfast our special guest in the red suit Pre-School Halloween will come to visit with all the children. Party Every child will have a chance to give their 2 – 5yrs special Christmas list to Santa as well as Castlegar Community Complex- Selkirk Room take a picture. *Children under 12 months FREE SKATE & SWIM are not required to purchase a ticket. Calling all little Ghosts, Goblins, Witches, Tickets will be available for purchase on New Years Day Super Heroes or whoever your preschooler November 1st. Tickets can be purchased Wednesday, January 1st wants to be this Halloween. Come out for at the CDRD Front office during regular games, snacks, trick or treats and lots of office hours. fun! Parents are encouraged to dress up too! December 4 Saturday October 22 9:00 -10:30 am Friday $7 / per person FREE SKATE & SWIM 10:00 -11:00 am $6 / per person 35082 Family Day Monday, February 17 AREA I & AREA J Register online at www.rdck.ca/recreation or call 250.365.3386 4 CHILD/TEEN DANCE CLASS CRAFT TIME Happy Halloween Crafts! Kids MUV, GROOVE Kids Scrapbooking 6- 12yrs & HIP HOP with MUV 6- 15yrs Castlegar Community Complex- Kootenay Studios Castlegar Community Complex- Kootenay Room Room Get excited for Halloween with crafts that 6 – 12yrs Maxine Nevakshonoff are sure to spook your friends and family! Castlegar Community Complex- Fitness Wear your Halloween costume to this Studio Maxine comes to us with over 20 years of night of fun and creative craft making! Meg Sparks Scrapbooking experience and expertise. With her outgoing personality she is ready * Halloween Costumes are optional Meg trained with Royal Academy of Dance to share her creativity and good nature (RAD) for Ballet which is out of London, October 29th with others. Friday England and Dupree Dance Academy for Participants will receive an 8 x 8 Creative 6:30 -8:00 pm Jazz, Hip Hop, Modern and Tap based out $15 / class 35085 of Los Angeles, USA. Memories Scrapbook as well as 24 layouts. All archival paper, adhesive, stickers and These fun, high energy choreography paper included. Maxine will provide the based classes start with a fast paced scissors, punches, pens and markers. Winter Wonderland warm-up and then dancers get down with Participants can choose from one of the the latest in contemporary hip hop & jazz following themes, camping/road trip, pets, My Crafts! moves, and learn some new dances to life during covid, sports, dance, summertime 6- 12yrs perform to family and friends. The pace is and birthday. All the participants need to Castlegar Community Complex- Kootenay fast and the energy is high! Please dress in bring is their own pictures! If time allows Room something comfy, with indoor gym shoes Maxine will also provide the supplies and Show your Winter spirit with these Winter ready to muv and groove to some of todays teach the participants how to make some favorite tunes. and Christmas themed crafts. Lots of Cool very creative cards crafts in a nice warm setting! September 21 – October 26 September 25 – October 16 December 10th Tuesdays Saturdays Friday 5:00-5:45pm 10:00 -12:00 6:30 -8:00 pm $45 / 6 classes 35083 $80 / 4 classes 35084 $15 / class 35086 Register online at www.rdck.ca/recreation or call 250.365.3386 5 SPORTS Tennis Lessons 6+yrs Castlegar & District Community Complex- Tennis Courts Cohen Rutherglen- Instructor This FUNdamentals program is designed to build a solid foundation for future success and promote enjoyment and improvement. Learn to serve, rally, score, and play at the net in singles and doubles. Racquets and balls provided; proper footwear is required; bring a water bottle Red Ball… This program introduces the foundation skills of tennis with an oversized low-compression ball on a smaller court. Players learn coordination, balance and agility, and ball control in a fun and interactive way. No tennis experience is required. FRIDAY FUN NIGHTS GIRLS NIGHT OUT 6+ yrs September 14 – October 5 6- 12yrs 6- 12yrs Tuesday’s 4:00-5:15pm Castlegar Community Complex Castlegar Community Complex $45/4 classes 35098 Kootenay Room Kootenay Room Alexis, Lyla & Maxie Alexis, Lyla & Maxie Orange Ball… This level further refines the rally, serve and net play. Players will learn Come hang out at the Castlegar Rec Come hang out at the Castlegar Rec tennis tactics: controlling the ball with Center for a fun night of crafts, games Center and spend a Friday night with all height, direction, depth, speed, and spin. and swimming! The evening will start will you old friends and maybe some new ones some games and a craft with our amazing too! Lots of activities, crafts and snacks 6+ yrs Recreation leaders. From there the fun while listening to your favorite music. A September 14 – October 5 will continue in the pool! Be sure to bring casual, fun time at Girls Night Out! Tuesday’s 5:15-6:30pm your bathing suit and towel. Parents will $45/4 classes 35099 * Snacks Provided pick their children up on the pool deck. September 24 Green Ball… Players learn to serve with September 17 Friday tactics, power and control, rally with Friday 6:30 -8:30 pm improved direction and height, return 6:30 - 8:00 pm $7 / class 35094 serves, practice court position, score, and $7 / class 35088 approach and play the net using volleys October 8 and overheads.
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