LAC LA BICHE COUNTY ACTIVITY GUIDE
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LAC LA BICHE COUNTY ACTIVITY GUIDE
LAC LA BICHE COUNTY ACTIVITY GUIDE >> WINTER 2015/16 Your Playground of Opportunity mayor A Message From Mayor Omer Moghrabi On behalf of Council, I’m proud to present the first issue of the Lac La Biche County Activity Guide. Lac La Biche County remains one of the most fortunate municipalities in Alberta, boasting the Bold Center, Portage Pool, and multiple outdoor public spaces accessible to all. With so many recreation opportunities available, residents can find County programs that match their needs. The Activity Guide lists County programs that get all County residents—children and seniors included—moving. In this document, you’ll find fitness classes, programs that support childhood development, and listings for all County-run recreation spaces in our region. With the holiday season and New Year’s resolutions close at hand, the guide offers residents convenient ways to meet their goals, whether fitnessrelated or simply spending more time with the family. I hope that you enjoy the Activity Guide, and I look forward to seeing even more County programs that support residents’ health and wellness. DISCOVER LAC LA BICHE COUNTY Omer Moghrabi Mayor The County is famous for its many lakes, most notably Lac La Biche Lake, which is a French translation of a Cree phrase meaning “Lake of the Elk.” In addition to lakes, rivers and streams, the County’s landscape features forests, farmland, muskeg, and dozens of recreation areas and trails. RECREATION AND FITNESS Bold Center 04 05 06 07 About the Facility Amenities Child Mind Cenovus Play Centre User Guidelines Portage Pool 08 About the Facility Admission And Memberships 10 10 Rates Memberships Programs And Services 12 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 Bold Center Drop-In Leisure Opportunities Registration Information Adults/Seniors (Classes, Yoga, Workshops, Leagues) Children/Youth (Yoga, Workshops) Public Swim Schedule Swim Event Types Swim Lesson Guidelines Red Cross Swim Lessons Youth and Adult Swim Lessons Leadership Community Spaces 26 Outdoor Winter Recreational Facilities FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES About FCSS 27 General Information Programs And Services 28 29 30 Family Drop-in Programs Family Pre-Registered Programs Support Services RECREATION AND FITNESS BOLD CENTER About the Facility The Bold Center has approximately 250,000 square feet of recreational space, including twin arenas, two field houses, a running track, a community hall, a fitness centre and boxing area, a curling rink, and food vendors, as well as several meeting and multi-purpose rooms. Attached to the Bold Center are the Stuart MacPherson Public Library and J.A. Williams High School. >> HOURS OF OPERATION FACILITY HOURS 6am - 11pm ADMINISTRATION HOURS 8am - 4:30pm HOLIDAY HOURS Closed on December 25, 26, January 1 Closing at 4:30pm on December 24, 31 >> CONTACT Main Guest Service Desk | 780-623-3829 Fitness Desk | 780-623-6363 Bookings | 780-623-6370 Business Development | 780-623-6753 Fax | 780-623-3808 Website | boldcenter.ca Address | 100 8702-91 AVE, LAC LA BICHE, AB, T0A 2C0 Facebook.com/boldcenter 4 BOLD CENTER | RECREATION AND FITNESS The Bold Center promotes healthy living by providing diverse social, recreation, and cultural opportunities. Amenities Cenovus Child Mind Centre ◊ supervised play area for ages 2 to 12 years old ◊ enclosed outdoor playground Cenovus Fieldhouses ◊ two full-size fieldhouses ◊ fixed seating to accomodate 250 Cenovus Fitness Centre ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ 9000 square feet of fitness-related space boxing ring and training area fitness testing and personal training steam rooms locker rentals and strollers available Canadian Natural Track ◊ three walking/running lanes (225m) ◊ spin cycling and circuit training stations Devon Community Hall ◊ accomodates 300 to 600 guests ◊ kitchen, bar, coat room and washrooms Multi-Purpose Studios/Meeting Spaces ◊ two mirrored studio spaces with sound systems ◊ two multi-purpose meeting spaces NEC Contractors/CRC Open Camp Curling Rink ◊ four sheets of ice ◊ viewing area from licensed lounge above Swamp Cats Community and Performance Arena ◊ two NHL-size hockey rinks ◊ seating to accomodate 300 - 1000 spectators ◊ media room with webcast capabilities Vendors ◊ Booster Juice ◊ Penalty Box (licensed restaurant) Viewpoint Room ◊ large board room, accomodates up to 40 ◊ teleconferencing capabilities and kitchenette Outdoor ◊ basketball courts ◊ tennis courts 5 There’s a wide range of advertising and sponsorship opportunities available at the Bold Center. Contact 780-623-6753 for more details. Child Mind Cenovus Play Centre Can’t find a sitter for your child while you work out? We can help. The Bold Center’s child minding area has play structures, arts and crafts, and other activities led by our staff. Your kids will love it, and so will you. >> HOURS OF OPERATION STAFF-SUPERVISED: MORNING SERVICES Monday - Friday | 9am-12pm (year-round) Saturdays | 9am-12pm (September 1-March 31) STAFF-SUPERVISED: AFTERNOON SERVICES Monday-Friday | 4pm-8pm (September 1-March 31) Monday-Friday | 3pm-5pm (April 1-August 31) PARENT-SUPERVISED Monday-Friday | 1pm-4pm (year-round) >> RATES 1 child | $2.75 per half hour, $50 per 10 hours Family (2-4 children) | $6 per half hour, $85 per 10 hours *Rates may be subject to change Child Mind Guidelines ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ 6 BOLD CENTER | RECREATION AND FITNESS Reserved for children ages 2 to 12 years-old. Drop-in with your child (max of 3 hours per day per child). Parents must remain within the Bold Center. Parents must provide own snacks. Registration forms must be completed. Sick children will not be accepted for care. User Guidelines The Bold Center works to provide a safe, enjoyable environment for all users. Full guidelines are posted throughout the facility. Children & Youth Supervision The safety and well-being of children and youth in our facility is a priority. ◊ Children 8 years of age and under must be actively supervised at all times while in the facility by a responsible person 12 years or older. ◊ If issues or incidents arise, parents or guardians will be contacted. Accessibility We are committed to integrating all residents into our programs and services. The Bold Center is fully-accessible, with an elevator to all three levels of the facility. We continue to partner with community liaisons and support services so that everyone, regardless of their physical or cognitive capabilities, can participate in activities at the Bold Center. Paid guests have access to the following: >> sports/activities in the field houses >> public skating, drop-in arena times >> swims offered at Portage Pool >> access to steam rooms >> complimentary day-use lockers >> equipment lending >> use of strollers >> trainer consultation (upon request) >> tour of facilities (upon request) >> free workshops and events Support aides/workers are not required to pay for admission when accompanying clients to use recreation facilities. Wristbands All guests accessing areas which require paid admission will receive a wristband from Guest Services. Guests must wear and keep wristbands visible while in the Bold Center’s proof-of-payment areas. Wristbands will be required for re-entry if a guest wishes to access the facility various times throughout the day. In some cases, wristbands may be issued for participation in registered programs. If you do not have a wristband, you will be asked to pay or to leave. Pay To Play Everyone who wishes to access any of the leisure opportunities provided at the Bold Center must pay an admission fee. Admission may be in the form of a paid membership or daily drop-in fee. Guests may be required to provide proof of age to qualify for special membership and drop-in discounts. Forget something? Check out our merchandise area at the fitness desk. We stock basic fitness items like ear buds, socks, and locks, available for nominal fees. 7 PORTAGE POOL About the Facility Portage Pool is located next to Portage College. The facility features a wet steam room, a 25-person hot tub, a children’s wading pool, and a 5-lane, 25-meter pool complete with a spring board, swing rope, and children’s slide. An accessibility lift is available for use in the main pool. The wading pool has a graduated entryway as well as steps. >> HOURS OF OPERATION HOLIDAY HOURS Closed on February 15, March 25-28 inclusive. Call for Christmas hours. SWIM SCHEDULE For swim schedule, see aquatics on page 19. >> CONTACT Main Guest Service Desk | 780-623-6777 Email | poolstaff@laclabichecounty.com Address | 9531 94 AVENUE, LAC LA BICHE, AB, T0A 2C0 Supervision and Admission Policies Portage Pool requires a ratio of one supervisor (12 years or older) for no more than three children/youth under 6 years of age. Children 6 years and younger must be accompanied and within arms’ reach of their supervisor at all times. Youth 7 to 11 years who successfully complete a swim assessment will be permitted to swim unaccompanied. Forgot your bathing suit or goggles? We’ve got you covered with a wide range of aquatic items! 8 PORTAGE POOL | RECREATION AND FITNESS Your Safety >> Evacuate the pool and follow staff instructions when an alarm or long whistle blast is sounded. >> Know your limits. Be aware of deep areas and take a lifejacket if needed. >> Do not run on deck or in change rooms. >> Do not dive in shallow areas. Go in feet first. >> Rough play is not permitted. >> Prolonged breath holding is not allowed. >> Report any injuries or illness to pool staff. Your Health >> Speak to staff about medical conditions. >> Do not enter pool if you currently suffer from diarrhea or had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks. >> Report any water fouling (like vomit or feces) to pool staff immediately. >> Limit your stay in the steam room or hot tub to no more than 10 minutes at a time. >> Do not go underwater in the hot tub. >> All swimmers must take a shower with warm water and soap before entering the pools. >> All swimmers must wear a bathing suit, even under clothing. >> Children who are not toilet-trained must wear swim diapers 9 ADMISSION & MEMBERSHIPS Rates Included in your membership or daily paid admission is access to several leisure opportunities and amenities throughout the facility. Memberships Privileges and Savings DROP-IN RATES TYPE PORTAGE POOL BOLD CENTER /PORTAGE POOL TRACK ONLY CHILD/YOUTH 4-17 YRS $3.75 $4.25 $3 $4.25 $5.50 $3.50 ADULTS 18+ YRS $5.25 $8.50 $4.50 FAMILY (2 ADULTS, 3 KIDS) (1 ADULT, 4 KIDS) $14.25 $14.50 $11.50 SENIOR 60+ YRS STUDENT 17 - 25YRS In addition to the amenities listed on page 7, members receive special pricing for programs or services. They also benefit from early registration, membership suspension and complimentary services. Annual Member Benefits ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ 15% discount on all program registration fees for the pass holder. Early program registration Ability to attend 2 of the selected free fitness classes per session. Complimentary locker rental. 2 complimentary guest passes. Ability to suspend membership twice per year for a minimum of 2 weeks and maximum of 8 weeks, provided advance notice is given. 6-Month Member Benefits ◊ 10% discount on all program registrations for the pass holder. ◊ Ability to attend 1 of the selected free fitness classes per session. ◊ Early program registration. MEMBERSHIP RATES TYPE CENTER PORTAGE BOLD /PORTAGE POOL POOL TRACK ONLY MONTHLY N/A $25.75 $16.25 6 MONTH N/A $141 $89.50 ANNUAL N/A $246 $135 10-PASS $32.25 $37 $27 MONTHLY $32 $39.50 $25 SENIOR 60+ YRS 6 MONTH $174.75 $217 $137.50 STUDENT 17 - 25YRS ANNUAL $317.75 $395 $223 10-PASS $37 $46.25 $31.50 MONTHLY $41 $56.50 $35.75 6 MONTH $225.50 $310 $196.75 6 MONTH CORPORATE N/A $285 N/A ANNUAL $369 $512.50 $321.75 ANNUAL CORPORATE N/A $437.50 N/A 10-PASS $46.25 $73.75 $40.50 MONTHLY $102.50 $123 $78 6 MONTH $563.75 $676.50 $429 ANNUAL $948.25 $1153.25 $778 10 PASS $127 $147.50 $103.50 CHILD/ YOUTH 4-17 YRS ADULT 18 - 59 YRS FAMILY (2 ADULTS, 3 KIDS) (1 ADULT, 4 KIDS) 10 ADMISSION AND MEMBERSHIPS | RECREATION AND FITNESS CATEGORY Membership Types There are a variety of memberships available. FREE >> YOUTH MEMBERSHIP JANUARY 2, 2016 >> ADULT MEMBERSHIP Free admission at the Bold Center from 6am to 11pm. Games are from 12pm to 4pm. Open to everyone. >> SENIOR MEMBERSHIP ADMISSION DAY Youth memberships are available to those aged 4-17 years. >> STUDENT MEMBERSHIP Available to students aged 17 to 25 years with valid student ID at any secondary, post-secondary or other educational institution. Proof of enrollment is required at the time of purchase and upon each renewal. Adult memberships are available to those aged 18-59 years. Senior memberships are available to those aged 60+ years. >> FAMILY MEMBERSHIP Max of 5 family members residing in the same residence. Can consist of 2 adults and up to 3 children, or 1 adult and up to 4 children. Families with more than 5 family members can purchase additional memberships at a 50% discount off regular membership fees. >> CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Organizations with 5 or more employees can receive a 15% discount off 6-month or annual individual memberships. They receive the same benefits and perks as regular membership holders.* *A corporate membership discount agreement must be completed and signed by a representative of the organization. Proof of employment may be required to activate and renew corporate memberships. Corporate memberships cannot be transferred or cancelled. Payment Payment is required in full at the time of purchase. Staff will accept debit, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, cheque or cash. Individuals will be subject to a $20 NSF charge for insufficient funds or stopped cheques. Pre-Authorized Payments & Auto-Renewal Pre-authorized payments and auto-renewal payments are now available: save time and money by signing up! Ask Bold Center staff for details. You can cancel a membership for $25. Id Cards Give the gift of health and wellness with gift cards. From 10-passes to personal training packages, call us today! Guests with a membership must scan their ID Cards at the Guest Services Desk (first floor) or Fitness Desk (second floor). Replacement cards are available for $10 each. 11 11 PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Bold Center Drop-in Leisure Opportunities The Bold Center schedules drop-in sports and leisure times each week. Sports and times are based on participation, indicated interest and availability. Drop-In Guidelines ◊ Children 8 years and younger must be actively supervised by a responsible person at least 12 years or older at all time while in the Bold Center. Some drop-in times have other age requirements: please ask staff for details. Wristbands are required in all proof-of-payment areas. ◊ ◊ Clean indoor running shoes are required in activity areas. ◊ For public skate, users under the age of 16 must wear CSA-approved helmets. Sports And Activity Equipment Volleyball and badminton nets are set up in Field House #1 Friday through Sunday. Program leaders monitor play, issue equipment and organize youth and family drop-in leisure opportunities. Equipment will only be issued to users 9 years and older. We also rent out some of our equipment. Please call 780-623-3829 for details. No School Friday Stop by the Bold Center every No School Friday from 1pm to 3pm for some fun, including scooter mania, blind volleyball, floor hockey and more! Drop-in schedules are subject to change. Please contact Guest Services at 780-623-3829 for daily updates. 12 PROGRAMS AND SERVICES | RECREATION AND FITNESS CENOVUS FIELDHOUSE FUNZONE THURSDAYS 6:30PM - 7:30PM FREE Spend some quality time with your family participating in a different activity every week. Giant twister, nerf gun wars, and more. Thanks to a generous donation from Cenovus Energy, Cenovus Fieldhouse Funzone is always FREE. BOLD CENTER CENOVUS FIELDHOUSE LEISURE OPPORTUNITIES (JANUARY - MARCH 2016) MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Cenovus Fieldhouse 1 FREE FAMILY SOCCER 5pm - 7pm Cenovus Fieldhouse 2 PUBLIC 6pm - 11pm FRONT PUBLIC 4pm - 11pm PUBLIC 4pm - 7:30pm PUBLIC 4pm - 11pm PUBLIC 4pm - 11pm FREE FIELDHOUSE FUNZONE PUBLIC 6am - 11pm PUBLIC 6am - 11pm (equipment available at 8am) (equipment available at 8am) 6:30pm - 7:30pm MIDDLE FLOOR HOCKEY 6pm - 8pm (YOUTH) 8pm - 10pm(ADULT) PUBLIC 4pm - 11pm OPEN BASKETBALL 4pm - 7pm PUBLIC 4pm - 6pm 8pm - 11pm FREE FIELDHOUSE FUNZONE ADULT BASKETBALL 6pm - 8pm 6:30pm - 7:30pm BACK Unavailable OPEN VOLLEYBALL 6pm - 8pm PUBLIC 8pm - 11pm PUBLIC 4pm - 7:30pm BADMINTON 6pm - 8pm OPEN VOLLEYBALL 6pm - 8pm PUBLIC 8pm - 11pm PUBLIC 8pm - 11pm Open drop-in or rental opportunity. To rent at these times, please call 780-623-3829. Sponsored by Cenovus. Sponsored by Bold Developments. Volleyball and Badminton nets will be set up in Fieldhouse 1 Friday through Sunday as available. Regular drop-in fees and rules apply. PUBLIC ICE SCHEDULE (JANUARY - MARCH 2016) MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Plamondon PUBLIC SKATE SCRIMMAGE 7:45pm - 9:15pm 2pm - 3:30pm 9pm - 10:30pm 4:15pm - 5:45pm JUNIOR SCRIMMAGE 6pm - 7:30pm Bold Center PUBLIC SKATE 12pm - 1:30pm 10:15am - 11:30am FAMILY HOCKEY 3pm - 4:15pm SHINNY HOCKEY 4:30pm - 6pm PICK-UP HOCKEY 9:30pm - 11pm 30-UP HOCKEY STUDENT STIX Sponsored by BCMI. FREE SKATE 5:30pm - 6:45pm 9:45pm - 11pm 11:30am - 1pm 11:30am - 12:30pm For all holidays and No School Fridays, visit boldcenter.ca/schedules or facebook.com/boldcenter for updates. Public Skating // all ages, no pucks or sticks Family Hockey // parent-supervised and children under the age of 18 Shinny hockey // 9 - 15 Pick-Up Hockey // 15 and up 30-Up Hockey // age 30 and up Student Stix // 14 - 17 Junior Scrimmage // 9 - 14 Scrimmage // 15 and up 13 13 Registration Information Payment and Confirmation Payment is required in full at the time of registration. Accepted forms of payment include debit, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, cheque, or cash. Individuals will be subject to a $20 NSF charge for insufficient funds or stopped cheques. Cancellations Classes may be combined or cancelled due to insufficient registration. To ensure classes run with a minimum number of participants, please register at least one week before class start dates. Participants will be notified if classes are combined or cancelled, and a transfer or refund options will be provided. Reasonable efforts will be made to reschedule cancelled classes, but that may not always be possible. In that case, a pro-rated refund or credit will be applied. Withdrawing or Transferring Participants can transfer to a different class, provided that space permits and they do this before the start of the second class. Instructors reserve the right to withdraw or transfer participants if a registered participant’s skill level doesn’t meet class requirements. HOW TO REGISTER Registration for all programs will remain open until the end of the first class. There are two ways to register: IN PERSON. Sign up in person at the Bold Center or Portage Pool. BY PHONE. Call the Bold Center at 780-623-3829 or Portage Pool at 780-623-6777 with a valid credit card. 14 PROGRAMS AND SERVICES | RECREATION AND FITNESS Program Refund Policy Participants who withdraw from a program at the end of the first class will be issued a full refund or credit. Withdrawals made after the end of the first class will not receive a refund without a doctor`s note or supporting documentation. Refund restrictions apply to courses or programs which run for 3 days or more. Statutory Holidays Unless otherwise indicated, classes will not be offered on any statutory holiday. Par-Qs, Waivers and Medical Conditions Par-Qs and waivers are required for all classes and lessons, and must be completed annually. Please advise staff when registering for programs of any medical concerns or special care instructions. Photo Release Permission Pictures may be taken during classes to help promote programs. Participants will be asked for consent beforehand. Youth aged 13 to 15 years can register for adult classes if a parent/ guardian also registers and attends with them. Fitness Classes // ADULT/SENIORS Zumba Circuit (11 classes) This class incorporates Zumba dance cardio with muscular endurance training. Finish the hour with some Bender Ball toning exercises and a relaxing stretch. >> SESSION 1 | January 12 - February 16 >> SESSION 2 | February 18 - March 24 >> DAY / TIME | Tues & Thurs, 10am-11am >> COST | $110 (Session), $12 (drop-in) This class is FREE with an annual membership. Drop-ins accepted. Tabata Bender Ball Combo (10 classes) Kick your body into gear with this unique fitness session, combining both Tabata and body-shaping exercises with the Bender Ball. >> SESSION 1 | February 17 - March 21 >> DAY / TIME | Mon & Wed, 6:30pm-7:30pm >> COST | $100 (session), $12 (drop-in) Armed & Dangerous (20 classes) Zumba 30-20-10 (11 classes) This combo class has 30 minutes of Zumba cardio, 20 minutes of strength and toning exercise, and 10 minutes of muscle lengthening. >> SESSION 1 | January 12 - February 16 >> SESSION 2 | February 18 - March 24 >> DAY / TIME | Tues & Thurs, 5pm-6pm >> COST | $110 (Session), $12 (drop-in) Free 50+ Walk-on This program is offered in partnership with Alberta Health Services. Get fit and stay active while socializing with friends.If you want to learn some new ways to improve your fitness, sign up for the 30-minute fitness class held on Mondays. >> SESSION 1 | January 4 - April 27 >> DAY / TIME | Mon & Wed, 9am-10:30am >> COST | FREE for all participants 50+ Get ready to kick and punch your way into shape! In this total-body kickboxing workout you will improve your strength, endurance, coordination, and muscle tone. You will need to bring your own boxing gloves and wraps, available for purchase at the Bold Center. Max of 14 people per class. >> SESSION 1 | January 11 - March 21 (No class Feb 15) >> DAY / TIME | Mon & Wed, 5pm-6pm >> COST | $200 (Session) Cross Fire-Cross Fit (10 classes) Looking for a short but effective total body workout? Try 30 minutes of timed intervals on our Cross Fire unit. It’s one-stop fitness shopping: warm up, work, stretch, and done! >> SESSION 1 | January 11 - February 10 >> SESSION 2 | February 17 - March 21 >> DAY / TIME | Mon & Wed, 12:15pm-12:45pm >> COST | $60 (Session), $8 (Drop-in) Step Interval Circuit (10 classes) This isn’t old-school step aerobics: this is basic training with maximum calorie burn! >> SESSION 1 | January 11 - February 10 >> DAY / TIME | Mon & Wed, 6:30pm-7:30pm >> COST | $100 (Session), $12 (Drop-in) 15 15 Yoga Leagues // ADULT/SENIORS // ADULT/SENIORS Hatha Flow (12 classes) Mixed Volleyball This relaxing yet energizing practice focuses on the fundamentals of yoga. Develop balance, flexibility, awareness, and calm as you move through a warm flow of postures. Classes are for women only. Get your teams together for this co-ed volleyball league! Are you an individual player looking for a team to join? Contact us and we can help find a team for you! Register at the Bold Center or call 780-623-6369 for more details. >> SESSION 1 | January 7 - March 24 >> DAY / TIME | Thurs, 6:30pm-7:30pm >> COST | $120 (session), $12 (drop-in) Vinyasa Flow (12 classes) Synchronize the breath with movement in this dynamic, energizing class. Build strength and endurance, along with a deep sense of renewal and calm. This class is suitable for both beginners and advanced practitioners. Classes are for women only. >> SESSION 1 | January 5 - March 22 >> DAY / TIME | Tues, 6:30pm-7:30pm >> COST | $120 (session), $12 (drop-in) Morning Mixed Yoga An invigorating flow to kick start your morning. Combining breath with movement to relax the mind, open the heart and strengthen the body in a safe, non-competitive environment. The class welcomes beginners as well as advanced yogis. >> SESSION 1 | January 11 - February 10 >> SESSION 2 | February 22 - March 23 >> DAY / TIME | Mon & Wed, 9:15am-10:15am >> COST | $110 (per session) , $12 (drop-in) Evening Mixed Yoga Yoga is a great way to gain flexibility, balance, endurance, strength and muscle tone. Combine breath with movement to relax the mind, open the heart, and strengthen the body in a safe, noncompetitive environment. >> SESSION 1 | January 11 - February 10 >> SESSION 2 | February 22 - March 23 >> DAY / TIME | Mon & Wed, 7:45pm-8:45pm >> COST | $110 (session), $12 (drop-in) 16 PROGRAMS AND SERVICES | RECREATION AND FITNESS >> DAY | Tuesdays, starting January 12 >> TIME | Games at 8pm, 9pm and 10pm >> COST | $275 per team (max of 10 teams) Registration Opens: December 15, 2015 Deadline: January 5, 2016. Workshops // ADULT/SENIORS Adult Intro to the Cenovus Fitness Centre Does exercising in the fitness centre seem intimidating? It doesn’t have to be. Register for this free introductory course with our certified instructor and learn basic set up and use of the equipment. You’ll feel more confident in the gym. Pre-registration is required at least 3 days before workshop. >> SESSION DATES | January 23, February 20, March 19 >> TIME | 10am-11:30am >> COST | FREE PERSONAL TRAINING Come in for a FREE consultation. You will be provided with the information you need prior to your purchase. PERSONAL PROGRAM & GOAL SETTING (1.5 hours) >> $87.25 (adults), $77 (seniors) Session includes goal setting, general nutrition counselling, individual program design, and equipment orientation. FITNESS APPRAISAL (1.5 hours) >> $87.25 (adults), $77 (seniors) Involves measuring various components of physical fitness: body composition, cardio-respiratory fitness, muscular strength and endurance, balance, and flexibility. COMBO PACKAGE (3 hours) >> $153.75 (adults), $133.25 (seniors) Includes the Personal Program & Goal Setting and Fitness Appraisal. DYNAMIC POSTURAL ASSESSMENT (1.5 hours) >> $97.50 (adults), $87.25 (seniors) Includes a total body muscle balance & postural assessment which will be used to develop a personalized program to improve muscle symmetry and efficiency. BODY COMPOSITION ASSESSMENT (30 minutes) >> $25.75 (adults), $20.50 (seniors) Includes total body measurements, body mass index (BMI), weight, and height measurements. TRAINING RATES (1HR) SINGLE PERSON TRAINING ADULT SENIOR 1HR $56.50 $51.25 3HR $153.75 $138.50 5HR $235.75 $215.25 10HR $440.75 $410 20HR $820 $768.75 If you want to train with a partner, add $20.50 to hourly rate. 17 17 Bold Center Programs are designed using High Five®, Canada’s quality standard for children’s recreation and sport. All program staff are High Five-certified. Yoga // CHILDREN /YOUTH Teen/Kids Yoga These classes help youth overcome common issues by learning how to manage stress through breathing, awareness, meditation and healthy movement. They’ll also build concentration, increase their confidence, and develop a positive self-image. KIDSPORT™ KidSport provides grants to families facing financial barriers to participating in registered children’s sport programs. They cover up to $300 of sports registration fees per child per year. EVERYBODY GETS TO PLAY™ Everybody Gets to Play (EGTP) aims to make recreation more accessible for children and youth in low-income families. EGTP provides fee assistance for recreation and cultural programs that aren’t funded by KidSport. Eligible participants will receive a maximum of $250 per child per year. TEEN YOGA (10 CLASSES) >> SESSION | January 13 - March 23 (no class Feb 10) >> AGE | 12 years-15 years >> DAY / TIME | Weds, 6:30pm-7:30pm >> COST | $60 (Session) KIDS YOGA (10 CLASSES) >> SESSION | January 14 - March 24 (no class Feb 11) >> DAY / TIME | Thurs, 6:30pm-7:30pm >> AGE | 7 years-11 years >> COST | $60 (Session) Workshops // CHILDREN /YOUTH Youth Intro to the Cenovus Fitness Centre Learn about cardio equipment and machine weights, proper technique, and gym etiquette. Successful candidates will gain early access to the Cenovus Fitness Centre and Canadian Natural Track. Please dress in fitness attire. >> DATES | January 15, February 26, March 11 >> TIME | 10am-12:30pm >> AGES | Youth ages 12-15 years >> COST | $20 18 PROGRAMS AND SERVICES | RECREATION AND FITNESS Families with a low income, the unemployed, AISH, and those receiving income support from the provincial government are eligible. Application forms for both programs are available at the Bold Center and Portage Pool. For Kidsport, contact Kidsport Lac La Biche at 780-623-4119 or laclabiche@kidsport.ab.ca. For Everybody Gets To Play, contact 780-623-6357 or staci.lattimer@laclabichecounty.com. WINTER 2015 SCHEDULE (JANUARY 4 TO MARCH 25) MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY LANE SWIM 11am - 1pm LANE SWIM 11am - 12pm ADULT LANE SWIM 7am - 9am MEN ONLY SWIM 9am - 10am LANE SWIM 11am - 1pm LANE SWIM 11am - 1pm LANE SWIM 11am - 1pm LANE SWIM 11am - 1pm OPEN SWIM 12pm - 4pm WOMEN ONLY SWIM 4:30pm - 5:30pm OPEN SWIM 6:30pm - 8pm OPEN SWIM 6:30pm - 8pm OPEN SWIM 6:30pm - 8pm OPEN SWIM 6:30pm - 8pm ADULT LANE SWIM 8pm - 9pm ADULT LANE SWIM 8pm - 9pm ADULT LANE SWIM 8pm - 9pm ADULT LANE SWIM 8pm - 9pm TOONIE SWIM 6:30pm - 8pm Public Swim Schedule No School Fridays We offer an extra swim from 2:30pm to 4pm on January 15 and February 26. Easter Weekend Hours Portage Pool is closed on Easter Monday (March 28). An additional open/lane swim will be offered from 2:30pm to 4pm from Tuesday to Thursday. Public Swims Public swims are subject to change based on staffing. Hours are subject to change without notice. For the most up-to-date information, please call Portage Pool at 780-623-6777. Visit Portage Pool to sign up for our mailing list. You’ll receive public swim schedules and swimming lesson program guides directly! 19 19 TOONIE SWIMS FRIDAYS, 6:30PM - 8:30PM Admission is only $2 per person. Swim Event Types Adult Lane Swim The whirl pool, steam room, and main pool are open for adults only at this time. The main pool is set up with lane ropes, directional speed signs, and back stroke flags for swimming laps. Youth who follow the lane patterns are permitted to join the lane swim. The wading pool is not open to families with children during this time. The swing rope, diving board, and blue slide are not open at this time; pool toys and mats are not available for use. A variety of swimming equipment is available, like flutter boards, fins, pull buoys, flotation belts, and more. Lane Swim The main pool is set up with lane ropes, directional speed signs, and back stroke flags for adults swimming laps. The wading pool is also available for families with young children and babies. A variety of swimming equipment is available, like flutter boards, finns, pull buoys, flotation belts, and more. The swing rope, diving board, and blue slide are not open. Pool toys and mats are not available for use in the 25m pool. Open/Lane Swim This is a combination of an Open Swim and a Lane Swim. All pools are available for use and the swim is open to all ages. There will be at least one lane available for anyone wishing to swim laps. The blue slide, swing rope, and diving board will also be available. Open Swim All pools are available for use. The main pool is divided by a buoy line (shallow/deep). The blue slide, swing rope, and diving board are all available. A variety of toys are also available. Men Only Swim All pools are available for use with at least one lane available for anyone wishing to swim laps. Boys and men of all ages, plus children of any gender under age 5, are permitted. This swim is supervised by male lifeguards only. Blinds will be pulled down on the windows, and a 7 foot barrier will be placed across the viewing area for your privacy. Women Only Swim All pools are available for use with at least one lane available for anyone wishing to swim laps. Girls and women of all ages plus children of any gender under age 5 are permitted at this time. This swim is supervised by female lifeguards only. Blinds will be pulled down on the windows and a 7 foot barrier placed across the viewing area for your privacy. 20 PROGRAMS AND SERVICES | RECREATION AND FITNESS Lesson Guidelines Adults Adults (16+) of all swim abilities will be asked to complete the Adult Learning Inventory sheet before their first class. This information is only shared with the instructor, and will help them to plan a lesson that meets the needs, abilities, and interests of the participants. Children Children must wear a bathing suit, even under clothing. Hair below the ears should be tied back or tucked into a bathing cap. Parents or guardians must bring their children taking swimming lessons to and from the washroom during class time: the instructor cannot leave the class. Level Assessment If you are unsure what level to register in, a pool staff member can book you a free 10 to 15-minute swim assessment. To book an assessment, call Portage Pool at 780-623-6777. Private Swim Lessons Private lessons are available by request when supervision and instruction is required. Please contact the Aquatic Services Coordinator at 780-623-6778 for private lesson inquiries. Homeschool Lessons Home school lessons are available. Please contact the Aquatic Services Coordinator at 780-623-6778 for inquiries. Winter Sessions for swimming lessons begin January 18 and end March 24, 2016. FAQS How are swimmers evaluated? Students are evaluated during each class of the session. To complete a level, the swimmer must be able to demonstrate the skills in that level 3 times. Because swimmers develop differently, it’s normal for participants to repeat levels. My child was asked to repeat a level they already completed. What can I do? Bring your child to the pool to practice. Children who do not spend time in the pool outside of class will rarely be able to advance to the next level. What should I do if my child is sick or will miss a class? If you know your child will miss several lessons, please let the instructor know. Missing more than one lesson may impact your child’s ability to complete the level. 21 21 Red Cross Swim Preschool PARENTED LESSONS UNPARENTED LESSONS Wed 9am-9:30am, Sat 11:30am-12pm COST | $45 CLASS SIZE | min 3, max 12 AGES | (3-6 years) COST | $55 CLASS SIZE | min 2, max 4 Starfish (Ages 4 - 12 months) *Babies must be able to hold their heads up. Babies and their caregivers work on getting wet, buoyancy and movement, front, back and vertical position in the water, and shallow water entries and exits. Duck (Ages 12 - 36 months) Tots and their caregivers work on rhythmic breathing, moving forward and backward, front and back float with recovery, and shallow water entries and exits. Sun Fish / Crocodile Sun Fish work on kicking and can perform glides (front and back), enter deep water safely, float in deep water, swim with a PFD, and swim 5 metres continuously. Crocodiles further develop the front and back glide with kick, along with the front and back swim. They’re able to jump into deep water, swim with a PFD in deep water, and swim 10 metres continuously. >> DAY / TIME | Sat 10:30am-11am >> REQUIREMENT | Complete Salamander or Sun Fish. Sea Turtle Sea Turtles work on submersion, front and back floats, glides, jumping into chest-deep water with assistance, and front swim. >> DAY / TIME | Mon 3:30pm-4pm Tues 3:30pm-4pm, Wed 9:30am-10am / 5pm-5:30pm, Thurs 4:30pm - 5pm / 5pm-5:30pm, Sat 10am-10:30am LESSON DATES JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH Sea Otter MONDAYS 18, 25 1, 8, 22, 29 7, 14, 21 Sea Otters work on front and back floats and glides. They also practice kicking. In the end, they will be able to swim 1 metre. TUESDAYS 19, 26 2, 9, 16, 23 1, 8, 15, 22 WEDNESDAYS 20, 27 3, 10, 17, 24 2, 9, 16, 23 THURSDAYS 21, 28 4, 11, 18, 25 3, 10, 17, 24 SATURDAYS 23, 30 6, 13, 20, 27 5, 12, 19 >> DAY / TIME | Mon 4:30pm-5pm / 6pm-6:30pm Wed 10am-10:30am, Thurs 3:30pm-4pm Sat 10:30am - 11am >> REQUIREMENT | Complete sea turtle or 3 yrs old and comfortable submerging head. Salamander Salamanders work on improving their front and back float and jumping into chest-deep water unassisted. Kicking is added to the front and back glide, and swimmers will be able to swim 2 metres upon completion. >> DAY / TIME | Tues 3:30pm-4pm, Wed 10:30am-11am Thurs 5:30pm-6pm / 4:30pm-5pm, Sat 10am-10:30am >> REQUIREMENT | Complete Sea Otter. 22 PROGRAMS AND SERVICES | RECREATION AND FITNESS Red Cross Swim Kids (5 years+) SWIM KIDS 1-3 >> COST | $65 >> Min 2, max 5 SWIM KIDS 4-7/8 >> COST | $70 >> Min 2, max 6 Swim Kids 1 An orientation to water and the pool area, introducing floats and glides with kicks. Build endurance by improving distance. >> DAY / TIME | Mon 4pm-4:30pm/ 6pm-6:30pm, Tues 4pm-4:30pm Wed 5:30pm-6pm, Thurs 4pm-4:30pm, Sat 9:30am-10am Swim Kids 2 Build skills for front/back swims in deep water, and build endurance in flutter kick with assisted glides. Learn proper use of Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs). >> DAY / TIME | Mon 3:30pm-4pm, Tues 4pm-4:30pm Wed 6pm-6:30pm, Thurs 6pm-6:30pm, Sat 9:30am-10am >> REQUIREMENT | Level 1 Swim Kids 3 Learn front crawl, diving, and making wise choices around water. Work on floats and changing direction in water. Build strength in flutter kick and swim 15 metres continuously. >> DAY / TIME | Mon 4pm-4:30pm, Tues 6pm-6:30pm Weds 4pm-4:30pm, Thurs 6pm-6:30pm, Sat 9am-9:30am >> REQUIREMENT | Level 2 Swim Kids 4 Develop front crawl and back glides with shoulder roll. Work on kneeling dives and surface support. Build strength in a 25 metre continuous swim. Develop a sense of self-safety and personal limits in water. >> DAY / TIME | Tues 4:30pm-5:15pm, Wed 5:30pm-6:15pm >> REQUIREMENT | Level 3 SWIM KIDS 9/10 >> COST | $85 >> Min 2, max 6 Swim Kids 6 Work on front and back crawl. Introduce elementary back stroke and dolphin kick. Build endurance through a 75m continuous swim. Introduce safety on ice, basic water rescues with a throwing assist, treading water, and front dives. >> DAY / TIME | Wed 4:45pm-5:30pm >> PREREQUISITES | Level 5 Swim Kids 8 Swimmers in level 8 learn the breast stroke, foot-first surface dives, and rescue entries. They also learn to perform rescue breathing on children and adults. Finally, they build endurance through the dolphin kick and a timed 300-metre continuous swim. >> DAY / TIME | Mon 5:15pm-6pm >> REQUIREMENT | Level 7 Swim Kids 9/10 Level 9 swimmers practice the front and back crawls, and their elementary back and breast strokes. They combine different strokes and kicks, and build endurance through a 400-metre continuous swim. They also work on head-first shallow dives. Level 10 swimmers develop their strokes and endurance even further. They learn about sun safety, rescuing others from ice, and head-first surface dives. Finally, they build endurance with a dolphin kick and timed 500-metre continuous swim. >> DAY / TIME | Tues 5:30pm-6:30pm >> REQUIREMENT | Level 8 or 9 Swim Kids 5 Develop sculling and safe boating skills. Learn back crawl and whip kick on back. Develop endurance through 50 metres continuous swim. >> DAY / TIME | Tues 5:15pm-6pm >> PREREQUISITES | Level 4 23 23 Youth Lessons (12 - 16 years) Adult Lessons Teen swim 1 This course is an introduction to swimming with a focus on front swim. This lesson is taught by female instructors only. Blinds will be pulled down on the windows and a 7 foot barrier placed across the viewing area for your privacy. This class is women only. This course introduces swim skills, with a focus on front swimming. Teen Swim 1 improves swimmers’ comfort in the water through basic flotation, movement, and breathing skills. It also teaches the basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes you need to stay safe in water. >> CLASS SIZE | min 2, max 8 >> DAY / TIME | Sat, 12pm-1pm >> CLASS SIZE | min 2, max 8 >> DAY / TIME | Tues, 9pm-9:45pm Adult Basic 2 Teen Swim 2 This course deepens the skills taught in Teen Swim 1, focusing on front and back crawls, getting comfortable in deep water, and increasing swim stamina. >> CLASS SIZE | min 2, max 6 >> DAY / TIME | Please contact Portage Pool directly. >> REQUIREMENT | Participants should be comfortable in the water and be able to swim at least 10-25 metres of any stroke. All adult and teen lessons cost $85 per session. The focus of this course is on developing front and back crawl, getting comfortable in deep water, and increasing swimming distance. >> CLASS SIZE | min 2, max 10 >> DAY / TIME | Wed 9pm-9:45pm >> REQUIREMENT | participants should be comfortable in the water and be able to swim at least 10 to 25 metres of any stroke Adult Intermediate This course is aimed at swimmers who have mastered the basics and are ready to focus on improving their strokes and increasing the distance they can swim. This course builds swimmers’ confidence and improves their performance in the following strokes: front crawl, back crawl, elementary back stroke, breast stroke, and sidestroke. >> CLASS SIZE | min 2, max 8 >> DAY / TIME | Thurs 9pm-9:45pm >> REQUIREMENT | Participants should be comfortable in the water and be able to swim 25 metres TEEN SWIM DATES JANUARY FEBRUARY Adult Basic 1 MARCH THURSDAY 21, 28 4, 11, 18, 25 3, 10, 17, 24 SATURDAY 23, 30 6, 13, 20, 27 5, 12, 19 24 PROGRAMS AND SERVICES | RECREATION AND FITNESS ADULT LESSON DATES JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH TUESDAY 19, 26 2, 9, 16, 23 1, 8, 15, 22 WEDNESDAY 20, 27 3, 10, 17, 24 2, 9, 16, 23 THURSDAY 21, 28 4, 11, 18, 25 3, 10, 17, 24 Leadership Candidates should expect to spend some time wet and dry every class, and should bring the following to each class: lunch or snack and water, towel, bathing suit, candidate workbook and textbook, pens, pencils and highlighters. >> CLASS SIZE | min 3, max 10 >> COST | $85 (includes cost of textbook) Bronze Star Bronze Star is good preparation for success in Bronze Medallion. Participants develop problem-solving and decision-making skills individually and in partners. Candidates learn CPR and develop lifesaving skills needed to be their own lifeguard. 100% attendance is required to pass this course. >> SESSION | January 20 - March 23 >> DATE / TIME | | Please contact Portage Pool directly. >> REQUIREMENT | Ages 9-12 who are strong swimmers; comfortable swimming 400m in 12 minutes or less. Bronze Medallion Bronze Medallion teaches an understanding of the lifesaving principles embodied in the four components of water rescue education: judgment, knowledge, skill and fitness. Rescuers learn tows, carries, and defence and release methods in preparation for challenging rescues of increased risk involving conscious and unconscious victims of various types. Lifesavers develop stroke efficiency and endurance in a timed swim. Includes CPR A. >> DAY / TIME | January 15, 22, 29, February 5, 26, March 11 (No School Fridays), 9am-1pm >> REQUIREMENT | 13 years of age or successful completion of Bronze Star; repeat registrations are welcome. 25 25 COMMUNITY SPACES Outdoor Winter Recreational Facilities Ice Fishing Open Fire Pit ◊ RICH LAKE RINK ◊ ALEXANDER HAMILTON PARK ◊ ALEXANDER HAMILTON PARK ◊ HYLO RINK Snowshoeing, Cross Country Skiing, & Tobogganing ◊ OWL RIVER RINK ◊ ALEXANDER HAMILTON PARK Outdoor Rinks ◊ DUMASFIELD RINK Located at Dumasfield Park, 94th ave Located within Rich Lake community grounds, 47 km southeast of Lac La Biche on Highway 55. ◊ HOLOWACHUK RINK Located within Holowachuk Estates, off of Highway 881. Located within Hylo recreational grounds, 20 km southwest of Lac La Biche on Highway 663. ◊ LAKEVIEW ESTATES RINK Located within Lakeview Estates Park, off of Churchill Road east of Lac La Biche. Located within Owl River community grounds, 32 km northeast of Lac La Biche on highway 858. ◊ CRAIGEND RINK Located within Craigend Community grounds, 20 km south of Lac La Biche on Highway 55. AND TROUT POND Located 0.5 km west of Lac La Biche on Lakeland Drive. AND TROUT POND. Located 0.5 km west of Lac La Biche on Lakeland Drive. AND TROUT POND. Located 0.5 km west of Lac La Biche on Lakeland Drive. e ich e a Bours L c La olf C G McArthur Place N Alexander Hamilton Community Park 103 104 105 Provincial Building H er av Be 101 0 10 1 10 Churchill Dr Ave 99 Bold Center Hospital 91 Ave Portage Pool 105 55 ve 91 A ill e 94 Av Ni pe wo n 663 663 26 COMMUNITY SPACES | RECREATION AND FITNESS 36 County Centre Beaver Lake Place (2 kms east on 663) FCSS & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ABOUT FCSS Lac La Biche County General Information Lac La Biche County’s Family & Community Support Services (FCSS) and Community Development service focuses on people development programs that strengthen the community. FCSS is a joint provincial and municipal endeavour. A volunteer board composed of local residents and two Councillors make program and funding decisions. FCSS activities include grant programs, assisting seniors with government forms, information and referral services, volunteer recognition and supports, workshops, interagency meetings, and community development supports for preventive social services projects. The department is also responsible for community cultural development. >> CONTACT FCSS Clerk | 780-623-6763 FCSS Program Coordinator | 780-623-6819 FCSS Manager | 780-623-7979 Email | fcss@laclabichecounty.com FCSS COMMUNITY PILLARS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT >> Community Services Directory >> pocket directories >> volunteer appreciation >> volunteer supports >> board development >> grant writing >> program evaluation workshops SENIORS >> support for filling out forms >> volunteer income tax service >> Golden Day Tours >> elder abuse awareness >> caregiver support ADULTS AND FAMILY >> Family Day celebration >> C.A.R.E. event >> Welcoming and Inclusive Communities >> Newcomer packages Children And Youth >> parent link support >> early childhood development and Lac La Biche C.H.I.L.D. Coalition >> babysitting courses >> home alone courses >> circus camp 27 27 PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Family Drop-In Programs In partnership with: Lac La Biche County Tumble Kids Tumble Kids is designed to help children develop gross motor skills through fun, physical activity. This is a great way to get active in the cold months! >> SESSION | January - May >> DAY / TIME | Tues, 10:30am-12:00 pm >> LOCATION | Cenovus Fieldhouse 1, Bold Center Crafternoon Crafternoon gives caregivers the chance to spend the afternoon with their budding artist. A variety of toys and activities will be available to suit other preferences. In partnership with Child Mind. >> SESSION | January - May >> DAY / TIME | Wed, 1pm - 3pm >> LOCATION | Cenovus Child Mind Area, Bold Center Roaming Rhyme Time Join us in Plamondon for a program filled with rhymes, stories, songs and special guests! In partnership with PDCDS. >> SESSIONS | January 12, 26, February 9, 23, March 8, 22, April 12, 26, May 10, 24, June 14 >> DAY / TIME | Tues 10:30am -11:30am >> LOCATION | Plamondon Festival Center Rhyme Time Join us in Lac La Biche for a program filled with rhymes, stories, songs and special guests! >> SESSION | January 14 - June 9 >> DAY / TIME | Thurs, 10:30am -11:30am >> LOCATION | ATB Room Gym Jam Night Spend quality time with your family and get active with a variety of toys and activities! In partnership with Portage College. >> SESSION | January 12, 26, February 9, 23, March 8, 22 >> DAY / TIME | Tues, 6pm-7:30pm >> LOCATION | Portage College Gymnasium 28 |PROGRAMS Family andAND Community SERVICES Support | FCSSServices AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT The Parent Link Network is a parent-support program offered in partnership with FCSS and the North Central Child & Family Services Authority. All families accessing any Parent Link program must complete an annual registration form the first time they attend a Parent Link program. Pre-Registered Programs These programs run in partnership with the Stuart MacPherson Library, Alberta Health Services, and Parent Link. Programs are FREE, but you must pre-register. These programs take place in the ATB Room at the Bold Center. Parent Link partners with the Cenovus Child Mind Centre to offer free childcare for siblings. To register, please contact Stuart MacPherson Library at 780-623-6386 or Parent Link at 780-623-6365. Read and Roll FAMILY DAY FESTIVAL FEBRUARY 15, 2016 12 - 3PM ALEXANDER HAMILTON PARK Skating, ice fishing, sliding, snowshoeing, and horse and sleigh rides! Shuttle service is available. EVENT IS FREE. *If temperatures are below 25 degrees celsius or in the event of severe weather, the event will be cancelled. Read and Roll is a free parent/child interactive program for 3 and 4 year olds. We read books and roll with activities to explore the story concepts. >> SESSION | January 14, February 25, April 21, 28, June 9 >> TIME | 1pm - 1:45pm, 2pm - 2:45pm Rattle and Chat For parents or caregivers with infants 0 to 17 months. Share ideas, experiences, and challenges while connecting with local professionals in a casual setting. >> SESSION | March 2 – April 13 >> DAY / TIME | Wednesdays, 10:30am-11:30 am Chicka Chicka Book Club For parents or caregivers with infants 18 to 35 months. Join us for story time followed by interactive play activities at move, pretend, and think centres. >> SESSION 1 | January 13 - February 24 >> SESSION 2 | April 20 - June 1 >> DAY / TIME | Wed, 10:30am-11:15am Interested in volunteering? Contact 780-623-7979. for more information. 29 29 Support Services FCSS & Community Development Grants CAFÉ NIGHTS 6:30PM - 8:30PM LAST WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH, ALL YEAR LONG. Connect with the community at Portage College while you enjoy games, music jams and friendly conversation. The event is FREE. Everyone is welcome. If your non-profit group offers a service or event that will benefit the community, we have several grant types (including event sponsorships, ad hoc funding, Community Social Service and FCSS grants) available to fund your project. For more information about FCSS and Community Development grants or to locate grant forms, please visit our website at laclabichecounty.com/ourservices/fcss-and-community-development. Grant applications require six to eight weeks of processing. Please note that each grant application has different criteria, deadlines, and application processes. If you have any questions, please contact 780-623-7979 or fcss@laclabichecounty.com. Welcoming and Inclusive Communities (For all residents new to Lac La Biche County) Moving to a new community is both exciting and stressful, but help is available to settle you into your new life. Welcoming and Inclusive Communities connects newcomers to the community. The committee organizes community potlucks and Café Nights, and puts together welcome packages. All events and resources are free. Canada Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP) Early March to end of April. FCSS & Community Development offices, and various locations to be determined. The CVITP is a collaboration between the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and community organizations. We host tax preparation clinics for seniors. We also have volunteers to help seniors (only those with modest incomes and a simple tax situation) prepare income tax and benefit returns. This program is free, begins at the end of March, and runs until everyone is helped. Service is offered by appointment. Paratransit Services The Paratransit Service improves the quality of life of seniors and persons with disabilities in Lac La Biche County, and is an affordable, on-demand transportation option. This door-to-door service offers rides to medical appointments, professional services, shopping venues, and social events. Paratransit users also benefit from a wheel chair lift and can bring a guest at no extra charge, should they require support during their trip. When you register for the programs, you’ll receive a monthly invoice similar to a Lac La Biche County utility bill in the mail. >> SERVICE FEES Urban (in-town): one-way $4, round trip $8 Rural (within Lac La Biche County limits): one way $8, round trip $16 Service is available from 8:30am to 12:30pm, 1pm to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday. Please call the office for group rates or special trips. For bookings, to register, to schedule a trip, or for more info, call 780-623-6763. 30 |PROGRAMS Family andAND Community SERVICES Support | FCSSServices AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FACILITY RENTALS Lac La Biche County boasts a number of facilities to host your next function or event! McArthur Place ◊ 200 guest chairs only ◊ 140 guests with round tables Devon Community Hall ◊ 400 guests with round tables Other facilities available for rental: ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ Two NHL sized hockey rinks 4-sheet curling rink Two fieldhouses Jubilee Hall For rental inquiries, contact the bookings and events administrator 780-623-6370 or email bookings@laclabichecounty.com. 31 31 T: 780-623-1747 Toll Free: 1-877-806-5632 13422 HWY 881, Lac La Biche, Alberta T0A twitter.com/laclabicheco facebook.com/laclabichecounty