March Scoop
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March Scoop
THE SCOOP |Issue 22 THE SCOOP Opportunity Centre 10108 14th Street Dawson Creek B.C. 250-782-8377 cell: 250-784-8379 www.dcscl.org March 2016 CONGRATULATIONS! Ladies Wine & Art @ the Art Gallery March’s Inspirational Person of the Month is: For those interested please sign up early as we have to RSVP to this event. Come let your creative juices flow and join us for an evening with some lovely ladies in the community. Meeting at the OpC Tuesday, March 29th @ 7:00 Colton Giesbrecht for always helping to set up tables for Math Class. Colton has won $10 OpC money and his name will be put in for the year end draw. Way to go Colton, keep up the good work!! Wednesday, March 2nd Lunch & Dessert Program will be cancelled. For those signed up we will be attending Passion to Purpose, a workshop being held by David Johnston, from 12:00-1:30 @ the Super 8. Refreshments will be provided but not lunch, so please eat before attending. Come out and support David!!! To see a copy of the Scoop & Calendar check out the DCSCL web page. Also check out the DCSCL FACEBOOK page for Activities, Cancellations and Changes. Please Note: We are CLOSED Friday, March 25th & Monday, March 28th for Easter. Don’t forget its Tax Time! We are currently working on obtaining some volunteers to help us complete our taxes. Please watch for updates on Facebook and on the OpC White Board for further information and times. THE SCOOP |Issue 22 Holi fest Debbie’s Story The HOLI Festival takes place on the day of the full moon of the Phaluga month and is one of the most famous celebrations in the northern parts of India. At this Hindu-Festival people celebrate the victory of the good over the bad and the beginning of the spring. The Pink Elk The special feature is that people paint themselves with various colors and throw colorful powder in the air to express the freedom and to color their everyday life. Real Elk are black because Elk are not Pink but I am a Pink Elk and on top of my Pink head I carry a pen for letters. International Poetry Day Unfortunately there is a huge level of inequality in the world and people deserve a celebration where the everyday life takes a step back and people come together in peace and harmony. A pleasant and cheerful festival, which leave a lasting impression on visitors and those who will read or hear about it. This Event has the power to directly promote and foster equality and tolerance and bring people together. We will be celebrating March 23rd @ 1:30 here at the OpC. Learn how to:_____________ Monday, March 21st at 2:30 we will be celebrating Poetry Day. Bring your favorite poem or a poem that you have written and share it with all your friends!! Its Survey time again, and we want to know what you think! Becky will be hanging around the OpC for a few days with her IPad and our latest “Individual Receiving Service” Survey. When you see her, come and say ‘HI!’ grab the IPad, fill out the survey and let us know how we are doing. Here is Becky with her IPad, and she is excited to hear from YOU! Come join us on Monday evenings at 6:00 to learn all sorts of awesome crafts, dances, and more! You have to come to find out!!! Elvis Dance Party Please come enjoy an Evening dancing to all the hits from Elvis. Sure to be a hunk a hunk a burning fun! Friday, March 11th @ 6:00 Help us celebrate International Woman’s Day History on Tuesday, March 8th at 3:00 as we pay homage to all the amazing woman who have paved the way for women everywhere!! THE SCOOP |Issue 22 March MENU Lunch and Dessert Program Thank you to all our cooks for making the Lunch and Dessert Program as successful as it is! Lunches Prepared by: Brianna Harman & Sherman Hansen Desserts Prepared: by Jake Hanson Mar 2nd Will be cancelled to attend Passion to Purpose Workshop @ Super 8 from 12-1:30 Mar 9th Lunch: Filipino Sloppy Joe’s and Garden Salad Dessert: Filipino Dessert Puto Mar 16th Lunch: Baked Ziti Dessert: Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Icing Mar 23rd Lunch: Crème of Broccoli Soup & Grilled Cheese Sandwich Dessert: Raspberry Oatmeal Cookie Bars Mar 30th Lunch: Parmesan Chicken Bake Dessert: Chocolate Zucchini Cake Freezer Meals Feb 10th @ 4:30 Goulash & Buns Community Kitchen Feb 24th @ 4:00 Spaghetti with Meat Sauce & Garlic toast Fun Times at the OpC. Diane McInnis and Brianna Harman get goofy in Drama Class. Carole Roberts enjoying painting time! Diane McInnis, Carole Roberts, Michael Ryder, Bernie Olson, Chelsea Lichti, and Wanda Taylor enjoying Beginner’s Guitar and Angie Palfy and Billy Ryder make mini snowmen! The Scoop | Issue 22 What to Expect in the Activities... Parent Meeting St Patrick's Day Dance Wednesday, March 9th 6:00 Come join the fun as we dance the night away with our friends! Don’t forget to wear green! All parents are welcome to come join us. Basic First Aid Safety Bring your first aid kit so we can go through it and make sure you have all the supplies you need and learn how to tend to a minor burn and small cuts. Thursday, March 17th @ 6:00 Baking Evening Come build your baking skills at the OpC. Tuesday, March 1st @ 10:30 Thurs, March 3rd @ 6:00 & Appropriate Attire Due to the ever changing BC weather, we are asking all people to make sure they come ready for all outdoor activities and day trips. Please make sure to always wear a warm jacket, boots, scarves, mittens, toque, and bring extra socks in case they get wet. Wed, March 16th @ 6:00 Inclusion BC IGNITE CONFERENCE 2016 Inclusion BC is hosting the IGNIGHT CONFERENCE! It will take place June 23-25 2016 in Prince George BC. Visit www.inclusionbc.org/conference-2016 to watch a video and find out more. This is an amazing event, sure to inspire and encourage, celebrate and empower! See you there!! PWD is changing! Inclusion BC continues to push for serious increases of the PWD rates. The current increase is not enough to raise people out of poverty, leaving them to struggle with the growing cost of living. Inclusion BC wants to see people with disabilities recognized by our provincial government, no longer ignored and neglected. Check out www.inclusionbc.org to find out more and how you can help. The changes to the rates break down like this: People receiving disability benefits who also receive a transportation subsidy of $52/month will receive a $25/month increase. People receiving disability benefits who also receive a transportation subsidy of $66/month will receive an $11/month increase. People receiving disability benefits who do not receive either a Bus Pass or a transportation subsidy will receive a $77/month increase. “RAISE THE RATES, LEAVE OUR BUS PASS ALONE!” Along with the small increase to PWD, the provincial government is cancelling our bus passes! This change may not affect you very much if you don’t ride the bus very often, but this will affect everyone on PWD across BC! Check out www.inclusionbc.org to find out more about these changes, and how you can help. There is a petition started, pushing for the provincial government to not only let us have the increase, but also let us keep our bus passes. Sign the Petition, support your friends, and push the government to do better!” The Scoop | Issue 22 Attendance and Times Please call 250-782-8377 and listen to the answering machine each night for the next day’s activities. The OpC reserves the right to cancel activities if there is not enough interest or too few participants have signed up. We will attempt to contact the remaining individuals with at least 1 hour notice prior to cancelations. These people will receive a refund. All those who cancel or do not show will not receive a refund. Please be advised that if you are not signed up for an activity but show up unannounced, efforts will be made to accommodate you however it may not be possible,…. if transportation is involved or supplies are limited. Community events can be scheduled at any time, so the OpC reserves the right to cancel planned activities at a moments notice, in order to attend community functions. Fun in the Snow Willy’s Success Story Willy has been working in the shredding program for a very long time. He is the driver’s right hand man. Willy helped load and unload over 10 000 pounds of paper last month!! Willy is very well known in the community and everyone recognizes him as the guy from Confidential Shredding!! Good job Willy, keep up the good work!! Do you enjoy challenging yourself? Join us on Friday, March 4th @ 6:00 as we go to the Encana Centre for a night of Wall Climbing. Completely safe and full of fun! Come watch our local Mile Zero Skating Club’s Garden Party. We will be meeting at OpC at 6:00 Fri, March 18th. St. Patrick’s Day is Thursday, March 17th. We will be doing Card Making at 10:30 so you can give all your friends a wonderful card to celebrate!