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Page 1: RECREATION GUIDE · field to have fun and learn basic baseball skills in a non-competitive environment. There are opportunities to possibly play games and tournaments against teams

6359 Park Drive • Box 627Oliver, B.C. • V0H 1T0

250.498.4985www.oliverrecreation.ca

In this Issue:Pool ScheduleSummer CampsExpanded Weight RoomSo much more!

Oliver

Spring/Summer 2017RECREATION GUIDE

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Index

Table of ContentsFamily & Little Tykes

Childrens Programs

Day Camps

Youth Programs

Special Events

Oliver Community Pool

Adult Programs

Weight Room

Facilities & Parks

Society & Staff

Volunteers

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Getting in TouchPhone: (250) 498-4985

Fax: (250) 498-0097Pool: (250) 485-0999 (May-Sept)Email: [email protected]

Office HoursMon - Fri 8:30am - 4:30pm

Weight Room Hours6:00am - 9:30pm

7 days/week with membershipDrop-in only during office hours.Limited Hours on STAT Holidays.

RegistrationIn Person:

Oliver Community Centre6359 Park Drive, Box 627

Oliver BC, V0H 1T0Online:

www.oliverrecreation.caPhone:

(250) 498-4985

Stay Connected/OliverParksandRecreation

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Index

Program Age Policy

Tykes: Your child must be the listed age at the start of the program.

Children: Your child needs to be the age listed by Dec 31 of that year.

Summer Day Camps: Children registering must have completed Kindergarten.

Programs, times and dates may be subject to changes.

Financial Assistance is Available

Financial Assistance is available through programs called Anyone Can Join,

JumpStart and the Spirit of the Game Society.

Further details can be found on Page 31.

Cover Photo by Dan Walton | Design: Munday Media & Design, mundaymedia.com | Production: Oliver Chronicle oliverchronicle.com

Photo by Dan Walton

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Pretty Petals BalletBoys and girls are introduced to Ballet in a positive, fun, developmentally appropriate and encouraging environment. Students will have the opportunity to explore many different movement concepts and get a basic introduction to dance class. This class promotes your child’s overall development including gross motor skills, self-confidence, listening skills, social skills, and cognitive development. Must be 3 years to start. No formal dress required. Bare feet or a slipper with a leather bottom like ballet slippers or Robeez. Last class will be the performance of what we have learned.2/3 Hall3-4 years old$40.00 / 9 week sessionThu, April 13 - Thu, June 83:30-4:00pm

Arty SmartyWith imagination and colour, young artists will explore their world around them. Why Art? Art boosts creativity, increases concentration, improved eye-hand coordination, enhances ability to complete projects, busts boredom, builds self-esteem and confidence, develops problem-solving skills, teaches how to express feelings without words, shows there’s never a wrong way to do art and it is just plain fun! All art supplies included in fee.Meeting Room 23-12 years old$66 / 7 week sessionSundays, April 23 - June 4 *NOW ON SUNDAYS*11:00am - 12:00pm

Soccer Tots This program provides an introduction to fundamental soccer skills such as running, kicking, and passing. Our creative approach will enhance your child’s overall growth and well-being, while also stimulating their confidence and social skills.Community Park3-5 years old$30.00 / 8 week sessionWednesdays, May 3 - June 213:00-3:45pm

BlastBallBlastBall provides an ideal entry level of play for the youngster who will go on to play the game of softball or baseball. It is a great way to have fun and learn basic skills in a recreational setting. Participants will start with BlastBall and move into T-Ball over the 10-week program. Pre-registration is required.Community Park4-6 years old$44 / 10 week sesssionMonday & Thursdays, April 20 - June 224:15-4:45pm

Family & Little Tykes Childrens Programs

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Baseball for KidsBoys and girls are invited to come out on the field to have fun and learn basic baseball skills in a non-competitive environment. There are opportunities to possibly play games and tournaments against teams from Osoyoos, OK Falls, and Princeton. Parent volunteers/participation encouraged. Fee includes t-shirt.Diamonds 1 and 27-10 years old$46 / 10 week sessionMondays & Thursdays, April 20 - June 225:00-6:00pm

Soccer Skills and DrillsThis camp offers participants the opportunity for skill development, team building, and the development of mental training.Community Park$35 / 8 week sessionWednesdays, May 3 - June 21Ages 6-9: 4-5pm | Ages 10-12: 5-6pm

Imagination AnimationTechnology meets art as we learn how the digital age makes everyone a stop motion animator. We’ll learn the physical rules of motion in the world around us and then break them! Starting with a few digital photographs we will end with our very own YouTube page full of crazy digital short videos which you will write, model, voice, compile and publish! Participants will work with their hands and digital devices many will already have around the house to express their imaginations in unexpected ways. From brainstorming to storyboarding, set design and modeling, we’ll form a simple production team and see what the kids can come up with.Meeting Room 28-12 years old$35 / 7 week sessionTuesdays, April 4 - May 164:30-5:30pm

Lights! Camera! Action!For those budding young stars who enjoy singing, acting, dressing up and being in the spotlight! Students will play drama games, develop public speaking skills and work together as a group to produce a short stage performance for the final day of class.1/3 Hall 8-12 years old$35 / 6 week sessionThursdays, April 13 - May 184:30-5:30pm

Childrens Programs

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Childrens ProgramsTaekwondoThe self-discipline that develops as a result of learning and practicing the techniques performed in Taekwondo carries over into other areas of the student’s life. School grades often improve as you learn to focus on objectives and to work toward achievement. The self-discipline and self-respect which Taekwondo develops can provide you with skills and mindset necessary to resist peer pressure, and the courage to speak up against bullies, in the classroom and/or workplace.Oliver Community Centre5+ years Old$210 / 3 month session or $80 / monthUniforms are purchased through instructorTuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays April 4 - June 225:30-6:15pm or 6:15-7:00pm*No Class April 6, May 9

Arty SmartyWith imagination and colour, young artists will explore their world around them. Why Art? Art boosts creativity, increases concentration, improved eye-hand coordination, enhances ability to complete projects, busts boredom, builds self-esteem and confidence, develops problem-solving skills, teaches how to express feelings without words, shows there’s never a wrong way to do art and it is just plain fun! All art supplies included in fee.Meeting Rm 23-12 years old$66 / 7 week sessionSundays, April 23 - June 4 *NOW ON SUNDAYS*11:00am - 12:00pm

Mini Iron ChefChildren will learn the basics of food preparation, cooking techniques, healthy eating and learning how to create and enjoy great food. This is a hands-on entertaining and interactive cooking experience for children. Your budding chef is sure to enjoy the world of sticky fingers and exploring a variety of savory and sweet tastes. Please inform us of any food allergies or sensitives at time of registration.Community Hall KitchenAges 6-12$36 / 6 week sessionWednesdays, April 12 - May 173:00-4:15pm

Oliver EELS Swim Club The Oliver EELS Swim Club is an excellent opportunity for younger swimmers to work on their strokes, improve their speed and build confidence in a non-competitive environment. Participants must have completed Swim Kids Level 5.Pool - Lane 3 6-12 years old$30.00 / 6 week sessionWed, May 24 - Wed, June 21Beginners: 4:30-5pm | Int/Adv: 4:30-5:30pm

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Oliver Childcare Centres250-485-8969

www.childcareprograms.ca

PreschoolInfant/Toddler Care

3 - 5 Daycare

After School CareSummer Care

ContactWendy Barlow 250-485-2699 or Terry Chaloner 250-495-6575

PARK DRIVEMASSAGE THERAPY

CLINIC

Where your mind, body and soul connect

Registered Massage Therapist:Helene Urcullu

250-498-5417Please Call for Appointment6467 Park Drive, Oliver, BC

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All Sport Day CampTry floor hockey, soccer, kickball, and more! This multi-sport camp will give you the introduction to a variety of different sports, followed by a dip in the pool. No previous sport experience required.1/3 Hall6-12 years old$50 / 4 days ($25 if enrolled in Sun Fun)Tuesday to Friday, Aug 8-1112:00-4:30pm

Kids Craft Corner CampIf you like all types of craft projects this camp is for you. You will have fun working with a variety of craft mediums and materials each morning including paint, collage, scrapbooking, and more! Pre-registration is required.Meeting Room 28-12 years old$60 / week ($30/if enrolled in Sun Fun)Monday to Friday, August 21-259:00am-12:00pm

Tykes Day CampTry tykes camp for one week! Create crafts, snacks, songs and play games! Pre-registration is required.Meeting Room 23-5 years old$40 / week (Week 3 / $32)Week 1 M-F July 3-7 WaterWeek 2 M-F July 17-21 Bugs Week 3 T-F Aug 8-11 DinosaursWeek 4 M-F Aug 21-25 Disney9:00 am-12:00pm

Mini Chef CampLet’s make it from scratch! Using local fresh ingredients, we will learn how to create an entire meal each day. A few recipes you may see include pizza, lasagna, and cupcakes.Community Hall Kitchen6-12 years old$60 / weekMonday to Friday, July 3-79:00am-12:00pm

Day Camps

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Sun Fun Day CampsSun Fun is our local summer day camp for kids aged 5-12. Nine weeks of supervised activities such as sports, crafts, music, creative activities and swimming, with a different theme each week! A great way to spend summer holidays, meet new friends and try new activities. Pre-registration is required. Eastlink Curling Club5-12 years old *Child must have completed Kindergarten$100/5 days or $25/day (Week 6 $80.00)Monday to Friday, July 3 - Sept 1*No Camp August 7th9:00am-4:00pm

Day Camp AM/PM KeenersBefore and after camp care to assist those parents who need a bit more time to get to work or pick up their child. Keeners time will include passive activities like board games and puzzles to start and end a busy day. Pre-registration is required.Eastlink Curling CentreMonday to Friday , July 3 to Sept 1Morning Keeners:8am-9am - $5/dayAfternoon Keeners:4pm-5pm - $5/day

Week 1 Monday to Friday, July 3-7Week 2 Monday to Friday, July 10-14Week 3 Monday to Friday, July 17-21Week 4 Monday to Friday, July 24-28Week 5 Monday to Friday, July 31-Aug 4Week 6 Tuesday to Friday, Aug 8-11 (4 day)Week 7 Monday to Friday, Aug 14-18Week 8 Monday to Friday, Aug 21-25Week 9 Monday to Friday, Aug 28-Sept 1

Oliver Youth Centre @ The Hangar

Fridays from 3-10pmFor Youth 13 - 18 years Old

5856 Cessna Street, OliverINTEGRATED FAMILY

DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

For more info about any of our programs, call 250.498.8844 or check out www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca

INFANT DEVELOPMENT

PROGRAM

For children from birth to 3 years old who are at risk for, or who already have a delay in development.

• Free, voluntary service • Counseling & Support, • Conflict Resolution, • Community Connections

For more info, call or text (250) 485-2752

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Day Camps July Technology Camps:iLearning Canada Summer Camp (July 3rd-6th) Video Game Design 2d | A Beginner’s Guide7-9 years old$80 / student 9:00-10:30amVideo Game Design 2d | A Beginner’s Guide10-14 years old$80 / student10:45am-12:00pmRobotics | A beginner’s Guide 10-14 years old$80 / student12:15-1:30pm

August Technology Camps: iLearning Canada Summer Camp (Aug 8th-11th) Video Game Design 2d | Level 17-9 years old$80 / student 9:00-10:30amVideo Game Design 2d | Level 110-14 years old$80 / student10:45am-12:00pmRobotics | Level 1 10-14 years old$80 / student12:15-1:30pm*No Class Aug 7

The Oliver Parks and Recreation Sociery would like to thanks Interior Savings for their generous support of this pilot program. This is not only a financial investment into our programs, but an investment into the future of our local youth. This financial contribution has made it possible for our youth to access exciting

technology and training at a reduced cost. It is our hope that this program is a springboard for those who wish to pursue careers in the technology industry.

NEW!NEW!

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Oliver’s Daily News SourceGiving you the latest news for 80 years!

Online and Print

Check out our new website

www.OliverChronicle.com

Oliver Lions & Lioness Club

PO Box 931Oliver, B.C. V0H 1T0

For information contact Linda Schaffrick 250-498-3710

We offer a tasty variety of food at the Oliver Arena during games and tournaments on

the weekends

Meetings:1st Tuesday 6:30 pmSeptember - June6431 Okanagan StreetOliver, BC

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Youth ProgramsBaseball for KidsBoys and girls are invited to come out on the field to have fun and learn basic baseball skills in a non-competitive environment. There are opportunities to possibly play games and tournaments against teams from Osoyoos, OK Falls, and Princeton. Parent volunteers/participation encouraged.Diamonds 1 and 211-17 years old$46 / 10 weeksMondays and Thursdays, April 20 - June 226:00-7:30pm

Intro to Fashion Design and Sewing Students will learn the basics of fashion design and sewing. Learn how to sew basic seams, how to read a pattern, draw your own designs and make your own garment. Meeting Room 1 13-17 years old$48 / 6 weeksWednesdays, April 12 – May 17, 20174:30pm-5:30pm

Home AloneThis course is designed to provide children with important skills and knowledge to be safe and responsible when home alone for short periods of time. It will help them understand how to prevent problems, handle real-life situations, and keep them safe and constructively occupied.1/3 Hall 9-12 years oldHome Alone Only $50.00First Aid level 3 and Home Alone $70.00Saturday May 13, 9:00am-12:00pm

First Aid for Kids Level 3These courses are designed to give children basic first aid knowledge and awareness and show them their role in the EMS system. Participants will follow the People Savers character for each level through a variety of everyday, potentially dangerous situations, check for safety, call for help, and care for an injured person. Kids will have fun as they learn to Prepare! Stay Safe! Survive! Each level includes a colouring workbook and a certificate. 1/3 Hall 9-12 years oldFirst Aid Only $35.00First Aid and Home Alone $70.00Saturday May 13, 12:30-3:30pm

NEW!

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Online Safety SmartsAs technology keeps advancing so do the dangers that come with being a part of online social media websites like Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, etc. Social media has become a huge part of young people’s lives. Children are becoming linked to the online world through their mobile devices at an early age and this link exposes them to the dangers that are inherent with being online. The Online Safety Smarts course will provide students with the knowledge they will need to be safe. This 2 hour Kid proof course, taught in a classroom setting, will help students develop and apply proper online social etiquette and critical thinking skills to activities such as meeting people, sharing information and socializing online.1/3 Hall 9-12 years oldOnline Safety Only $30.00Online Safety and First Aid $70.00 Level 4Saturday May20, 2pm-4pm

Babysitter TrainingLearn the skills necessary to care for infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers. This course focuses on safety, dealing with emergencies and first aid basics. All materials provided. Please bring paper and pen, water bottle and a healthy lunch. 1/3 Hall 11-17 years old$65 / courseSaturday, June 179:00-5:00pm

First Aid for Kids Level 4Participants learn how to: Check for safety, call for help, care for choking, bleeding, poisons, burns, broken bones, rescue breathing, and unconsciousness. Please note that this course has a practical exam at the end. Students are placed into pairs and must respond to different emergency scenarios where they demonstrate what they have learned to the instructor. It is the instructors decision as to whether or not a student has demonstrated their knowledge correctly and safely enough to pass the course.OCC 1/3 Hall 9-12 years oldFirst Aid Only $45.00First Aid and Online Safety $70.00Saturday May 20, 9:00-1:30pm

Emergency First Aid CPR-C This 8-hour Emergency First Aid course will cover the skills needed to recognize and respond to potential and immediate dangers and safely approach any emergency. Learn how to respond to cardiovascular emergencies for children & adults (CPR Level C) with Automated External Defibrillation (AED) training. Other topics that will be covered include choking, breathing & bleeding emergencies and how to treat for shock.14 years old and up$99 / courseSaturday April 22

BC Youth Week May 1-7

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Special EventsSunday, April 9th Oliver 3K and 10K RunRoad Race #3 in the Canadian Tire Interior Run-ning Association series, this flat and scenic 10K or 3K loop along the Okanagan River Channel and around Oliver Community Park is a great event for runners of all abilities and experience. There will be two aid stations on the course and medical support on site. Refreshments, awards, and draw prizes following the race. Register online at www.zone4.ca or at OCC office. Community Park6 years old and up | Sunday April 9th 3K Starts 9:15 | 10K Starts 10:00

Saturday, April 15th Easter Egg HuntGrab your baskets and head on down to the Oliver Community Park, it’s time for the annual Easter Egg hunt! Colorful eggs will be scattered all over the Park. Once collected, these eggs will be traded for treat bags. Come join in the Easter fun with face painting, craft stations, and more! Please pre-register at the Oliver Commu-nity Centre Office.Community Park | Family EventStarts 10:00AM | Entry Fee by Donation

Friday, May 5th Youth DanceCelebrating BC Youth Week. Tickets sold at SOSS and Parks and Recreation. For students 13 to 18 years old from School District 53.Community Centre | 7:00-10:00pm

Sunday, May 7th Walk with Your DocJoin thousands of others, all over the country, who will be getting out and getting active in the name of health! This year, Oliver Parks and Recreation, along with Doctor Alan Ruddiman, will be hosting a Walk with your Doc. Walking is a simple and fun way for people of all ages and abilities to feel good and be fit. Community Park 1:00pm | FREE

Saturday, May 13Move for Health DayGet out and get active in the name of health! Join the fun and try something new at the Oliver Community Centre and Community Park. We will be offering free fitness workshops, fitness classes, and more. A full list of activity times will be available in April at the Recreation Office and on our website www.oliverrecreation.ca. 10:00AM – 4:00PM | FREE

Saturday, June 3rd Junior Triathlon A fun triathlon for younger athletes to swim – bike – run in a non-competitive race, challeng-ing themselves to try the three sports and do their best. 1-2 supervised practice sessions will be held in the weeks leading up to the event. Pre-registration is mandatory. All equipment (bikes, helmets, etc.) must be provided by the participant. Community Park | 6 – 15 years oldRegistration: $30 | 8:30 – 11:30am

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Friday, June 16thThe Paint RaceCelebrate the start of summer with Oliver Parks and Recreation in style. This unique race is an un-timed colour run. Participants, dressed in white, will pass through paint powder stations located on the course. The goal is to cross the finish splashed in colour. Fun continues after the race with food, music, festivities, and colour throws! Pre-registration is mandatory. Community ParkRegistration: $20/adult & $15/Student4:30–7:30pm

Friday, June 23rdSaint-Jean-Baptiste Day Farm Workers PicnicCelebrate the local fruit harvest and the farm workers who come to Oliver each year with a picnic in the park. Enjoy multicultural food, fes-tivities, French Canadian music and other live entertainment. Everyone is welcome to attend this family-friendly community event.Lions Park12:00-2:00PM 4:00-7:00pm |FREE

Saturday, July 1stCanada Day BreakfastJoin us for a Free Pancake Breakfast. Face paint-ing and performances by local talent.Community Centre 8:30am – 10:30am | FREE

Saturday, July 15th Raft Race Fundraiser Get ready for the first ever Oliver Raft Race! Taking place on Tuc-el-nuit Lake, this event will raise funds for the Sunshine Festival. Make your own raft and paddle up the lake through an obstacle course. Prizes go to rafts that embrace the spirit of the race and celebrate their unique-ness through decorations and/or costumes.Rotary Park Beach | 1:00pm – 3:00PM$100/team (adults) | $60/team (kids) Please see our website oliverrecreation.ca for a registration form and race information

Friday, August 18Uncork the SunThis event, Oliver’s hottest summer wine, food and music event is the kickoff of, and main fundraiser for the Sunshine Festival. Taste local wines and brews, try a variety of food and dance the night away to live music. Sponsored by the Oliver Osoyoos Winery Association and Oliver Tourism Association.Community Park | 6:00-9:00pm$25/adult, $15/student (9-19yrs), kids 9- free

Saturday, August 19th Oliver Sunshine Festival This festival will focus on showcasing Oliver’s unique heritage and the incredible agricultural nature of the area through a full day of free family-friendly activities and entertainment! Come out and enjoy BCCMA “ Country Club Act of the Year” Chris Buck Band. Oliver Community Park | FREEParade starts at 10:30am | Festival 11am-11pm

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Gyro Balls

Kids Boats with inflatable pool

Bouncy Castles

YOUTH

ADULTSKIDS

Face Painting Disco Kids

Water Slide

Entertainment

Balloon/Venue Decor

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Go to www.fun4life.ca for more info - Follow us on Facebook.Call to book today!! 250 689 2790 Email: [email protected]

Photo BoothEaster Bunny

Sumo

Girls Spa Party!

Pirate Jack

Musicians

Okanagan’s Choice for All Entertainment and Party Rentals Oliver, BC

Book your events at our family Winery La Casa Bianca

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Oliver Community PoolMay 20 - June 30

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday6:30-8:30 Early Bird Swim Early Bird Swim Early Bird Swim Early Bird Swim Early Bird Swim

12:00-1:00•Senior Swim

Lane Swim (3) •Parents & Tots

•Senior Swim •Lane Swim (3) •Parents & Tots

•Senior Swim •Lane Swim (3) •Parents & Tots

•Senior Swim •Lane Swim (3) •Parents & Tots

•Senior Swim •Lane Swim (3) •Parents & Tots

12:15-1:00 Sr. Aquafit Aquatic Therapy Sr. Aquafit Aquatic Therapy Sr. Aquafit

3:00-5:00 •Public Swim (3:00-4:30)•Eels Club

(4:00-5:30)

Public Swim •Public Swim (3:00-4:30) •Eels Club (4:00-5:30)

Public Swim Public Swim

5:15-6:15 •Lane Swim•Red Cross Lessons

•Lane Swim•Red Cross Lessons

5:30-6:30 Aquafit Aquafit Aquafit

6:30-8:00 Public Swim Public Swim Public Swim Public Swim Public Swim

Saturday & Sunday

10:00-12:00 12:00-1:00 1:00-2:00 2:00-4:00 4:00-6:00 6:00-8:00Private Rentals

Senior Swim •Lane Swim•Parent & Tots Public Swim Private

Rentals Public Swim

July 3 - September 9

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday6:30-8:00 Early Bird Swim Early Bird Swim Early Bird Swim Early Bird Swim Early Bird Swim

8:00-11:00 Red Cross Lessons Red Cross Lessons Red Cross Lessons Red Cross Lessons Red Cross Lessons

11:00-12:00 Senior Swim Senior Swim Senior Swim Senior Swim Senior Swim

11:15-12:00 Sr. Aquafit Aquatic Therapy Sr. Aquafit Aquatic Therapy Sr. Aquafit

12:00-1:00 •Lane Swim•Parents & Tots

•Lane Swim•Parents & Tots

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•Lane Swim•Parents & Tots

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2:00-4:00 Public Swim Public Swim Public Swim Public Swim Public Swim

4:00-5:30 Private Lessons Private Lessons Private Lessons Private Lessons Private Lessons

5:30-6:30 Aquafit Lane Swim Aquafit Lane Swim Aquafit

6:30-8:00 Public Swim Public Swim Public Swim Public Swim Public Swim

Saturday & Sunday

10:00-12:00 12:00-1:00 1:00-2:00 2:00-4:00 4:00-6:00 6:00-8:00Private Rentals

Senior Swim Lane SwimParent & Tots Public Swim Private

Rentals Public Swim

STAT HOLIDAY HOURS: Senior & Leisure Swim 12:00-1:00 | Lane Swim 1:00-2:00 | Public Swim 2:00-4:00

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Oliver Community Pool

Early Bird SwimGet your lengths in before work! Five lanes open for lane swimming, hot tub access. Diving board is closed during lane swim.Senior SwimM/W/F: Aqua fit class from 12:15-1 in spring and 11:15-12 in summer, two lanes open for lane swimming, kiddie pool is open for parent and tots, hot tub access, diving board is closes.

T/Th: Three lanes open for lane swimming, one double lane open for leisure swimming, the kiddie pool is open for parent and tots, the hot tub is open, diving board is closed.Lane Swim, Parent & totsFive lanes open for lane swimming, the kiddie pool is open for parent and tots, access to hot tub. Diving board is closed during lane swim.

Public SwimEveryone welcome for full pool access including the diving board and hot tub. Mats, basketball hoop, and balls are available for public use.Private Lessons30 minute Red Cross lessons one-on-one with an instructor. Great alternative to the morning group lessons, and ideal for adult lessons. Call the pool for availability.AquafitDrop-ins welcome! The noon class (45 min) involves shallow water exercise. The evening class (1 hour) involves both shallow water and deep water exercises. Both classes incorporate low-impact cardio and strength exercises.

Public Swimming *Prices include taxes

Per Visit Day Pass 10 Visit Pass Season Pass

Preschool (0-5 years) Free

Child/Youth (6-18) $3.40 $5.45 $31.70 $96.95

Adult (19+) $4.65 $7.30 $43.30 $136.90

Adult Season Pass including Aquafit $156.40

Senior (60+) $3.90 $6.25 $35.15 $110.00

Senior Season Pass including Aquafit $127.10

Family (Max 6) $10.40 $16.65 $95.50 $281.00

Aquafit (Noon Hour) $4.70 $40.55

Aquafit (Evening) $5.20 $47.85

Showers Only $2.60 $21.25

Private Pool Rentals *Prices include taxes

Group Type 1-30 Swimmers, 1 Lifeguard 31-60 Swimmers, 2 Lifeguards 60+ Swimmers, 3 Lifeguards

Private Rental $65.00 $111.70 $135.15

Loacl Non-Profit Youth $45.75 $78.20 $94.55

Non-Resident, Adult $91.65 $156.35 $189.15

Non-Resident, Youth $70.50 $120.25 $145.55

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Oliver Community PoolSwim Kids Levels (6 years and up)

Level 1 Same as Salamander but 6 years and older

Level 2 Same as Whale but 6 years and older

Level 3Deep water activities; can breathe rhythmically

10 times; glides front and back with kick for 5m, and swim 10m continuously.

Level 4Can swim front crawl at least 5 meters, arms

recovering above the water; and swim 15 meters continuously.

Level 5Can surface support 45 seconds; swim front crawl at least 10 meters; swim on back with

kick 10 meters, swim 25 meters continuously

Level 6Can swim front and back crawl at least 15

meters; perform the whip kick on back at least 5 meters; perform kneeling dive and swim 50

meters continuously.

Level 7Can swim front crawl and back crawl at least

25 meters; swim coordinated elementary back-stroke at least 15 meters; and swim 75 meters

continuously.

Level 8Can swim front crawl and back crawl at least 50 meters; swim elementary backstroke 25 meters; whip kick on front 15 meters; and

swim 150 meters continuously.

Level 9

Can swim front crawl and back crawl at least 75 meters; swim elementary backstroke 25

meters; swim head first sculling on back 0 me-ters; perform a stride jump; swim 300 meters

continuously.

Level 10Can swim front crawl and back crawl at least

100 meters; swim elementary backstroke and breaststroke 25 meters; swim 400 meters

continuously.

Preschool Levels (6 mo - 5 yrs)

Water Babies 6 mo - 2 yrs

You and your child will be orientated to the water through songs and games.

Sea Turtle2 - 5 yrs

For toddlers and their caregivers, learn how to perform basic floats, glides, and

kicks.

Sea Otter3 - 5 yrs

This is a transitional level that trans-fers the preschooler to the care of an instructor. Using games and activities,

swimmers learn to open their eyes under water, further develop basic floats and

glides.

Salamander3 - 5 yrs

Can move comfortably and float without assistance, and put their face in the water

Sun FishUnder 6 yrs

Can enter shallow water safely; float and glide on front and back without assis-tance; move around in a PFD, perform

rhythmic breathing 3 times

CrocodileUnder 6 yrs

Can jump into chest deep water, do front and back floats and recover and front

crawl for 2 meters.

WhaleUnder 6 yrs

Can float front and back, exhale through mouth and nose; flutter kick while gliding

onfront and back; swim front crawl 10 meters continuously.

Group Lessons Prices

Preschool 10 Half Hour Lessons - $46.95

Swim Kids 1-7

10 Half Hour Lessons - $46.95

Swim Kids 8-10

10 One Hour Lessons - $72.95

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Oliver Community PoolRed Cross Preschool Levels (6 mo - 5 yrs)

Spring Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5

May 30-Jun 29 July 3 -14 July 17-28 July 31-Aug 11 Aug 14-25 Aug 28-Sept 8

Waterbabies 5:15 - 5:45 10:30-11:00 10:30-11:00 9:00-9:30 10:30-11:00 5:00-5:30pm

Sea Turtle 5:15 - 5:45 9:30-10:0010:00-10:30

8:00-8:309:00-9:30

9:00-9:3010:00-10:30

9:00-9:3010:00-10:30 5:30-6:00pm

Sea Otter 5:45 - 6:15 9:00-9:3010:30-11:00

9:00-9:309:30-10:00

10:30-11:00

8:30-9:009:30-10:00

8:30-9:009:30-10:00 4:00-4:30pm

Salamander 5:15 - 5:45 9:30-10:0010:00-10:30

8:00-8:3010:00-10:30

8:00-8:3010:30-11:00

8:30-9:0010:30-11:00

4:30-5:00pm6:00-6:30pm

Sunfish 5:45 - 6:15 8:30-9:00 8:30-9:00 10:00-10:30 8:00-8:3010:00-10:30 5:30-6:00pm

Croc/Whale 8:00-8:30 10:00-10:30 8:00-8:30 8:00-8:30 6:00-6:30pm

Red Cross Swim Kids Levels (6 years and up)

Level 1 8:00-8:308:30-9:00

8:30-9:009:00-9:30

8:30-9:009:30-10:00

8:30-9:009:30-10:00 4:00-4:30pm

Level 2 8:30-9:0010:30-11:00

8:30-9:009:30-10:00

8:30-9:0010:30-11:00

9:00-9:3010:00-10:30 4:30-5:00pm

Level 3 9:00-9:309:30-10:00

8:00-8:309:30-10:00

9:30-10:0010:0010:30

8:00-8:309:30-10:00 5:00-5:30pm

Level 4 8:00-8:30 8:00-8:3010:30-11:00

8:00-8:3010:30-11:00

8:00-8:3010:30-11:00

Level 5 9:00-9:3010:00-10:30 10:00-10:30 9:00-9:30 9:00-9:30

Level 6 10:30-11:00 9:30-10:00 8:00-8:30 10:30-11:00

Level 7 10:00-10:30 9:00-9:30 8:30-9:00 10:00-10:30

Level 8 9:00-10:00 10:00-11:00 9:00-10:00 8:00-9:00

Level 9&10 8:00-9:00 8:00-9:00 10:00-11:00 9:00-10:00

Priv

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Less

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Pric

es 1 Lesson 5 Lessons 10 Lessons Add child or adult per lesson

Half Hour - $20 Half Hour - $100 Half Hour - $200 $10

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Oliver Community PoolBronze Star10 – 13 yearsWaiting to take your next swim or lifesaving course? Register in this excellent hands-on program de-signed to make aquatic safety fun and enjoyable and incorporates the learning of skills, teamwork, lead-ership, lifesaving knowledge and swim skill develop-ment! This course is recommended for ages 10-13 thinking about taking Bronze Medallion. Pre-requi-site is the completion of Swim Kids 10.July 3-1410:00am - 11:00am$93.00 (Includes manual)

Bronze Medallion13+ yearsThis course offers skills such as self-rescue, rescue breathing, CPR and rescue of others. You must be 13 years or older to register in this course or have Bronze Star. The Lifesaving Manual is required for this course, please purchase at time of registration or bring a borrowed copy to each class. Participation in all 20 hours mandatory.July 17-288:30 – 11:00am$192.75 (Includes manual)

Bronze Cross13+ yearsThis course builds on the skills learned in Bronze Medallion as well as giving an introduction to ad-vanced rescue and first aid techniques. Bronze Cross is a pre-requisite for all advanced aquatic-training programs, so if you plan to pursue a career in this area, Bronze Cross is the course for you! You must have completed Bronze Medallion to register in this course. Participation in all 20 hours mandatory.Aug 14-258:30 – 11:00am$148.00 (Includes manual)

Oliver Pool Rules & RegulationsAll the rules and regulations are clearly posted at the pool in various locations. For everyone’s comfort and safety please obey all the rules at all times.Rules Worth Repeating:• children seven (7) years and under and any child unable to competently swim one width of the pool MUST be within arm’s reach of a responsible guardian 16 years or older AT ALL TIMES• shower before entering the pool• public showers are available during public swim times only• disposable diapers are not allowed in the pool without snug-fitting plastic pants worn over top (available for sale at the pool office)• patrons with infectious or contagious conditions such as pink-eye, chicken pox, open sores, etc., will not be allowed into the pool• please listen to the direction of our lifeguards at all times for your own safety and for the safety of others. Those who do not will be asked to leave the pool area.Lightning PolicyBecause of the unpredictable nature of lightning and its often disastrous consequences, the Oliver Community Pool will always adhere to the following safety guidelines as set out by the NATIONAL LIGHTNING SAFETY INSTITUTE.1. When thunder is heard 30 seconds or less after a flash of lightning is observed, the pool will be cleared. Staff strongly recommends that all patrons remain inside the pool building until the storm subsides.2. Pool activities shall remain suspended until 30 minutes after the lst thunder is heard. There will be no exceptions. It should be noted that storms are erratic and even though it may appear “safe” to resume activity, it is not.3. Red Cross lessons are also subject to cancellation due to lightning. There will be no reimbursement or rescheduling of the class that are cancelled.

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recreational vehicles, watercraft and travel insurance (just to name a few).

Our Oliver office is an “Appointed Agent” and we are happy to help you with all of your BC driver’s

license needs. We can also assist you with obtaining your “BC Services Healthcare Card.”

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Adult ProgramsMixed Slo-PitchLooking to play ball this year? Join us as an individual or as part of a team. Great opportunity to have fun and get active!Community Park Ball DiamondsApril 5 to June 7 (Playoffs to Follow)Team: $325 Individual: $255:30-9:30pm

Local Hiking Excursions:These are intermediate hikes. Please make sure to bring a hat, lots of water, snacks, and your camera! Rain or shine. Dogs ok. Please meet at the Oliver Community Centre for carpooling.

McIntyre BluffIntermediate to advanced hikers are invited to take in the fresh air and enjoy the spectacular view from the top of McIntyre Bluff. This 5-hour round trip hike will include a delicious lunch provided at the top. Proper hiking footwear is a must.Meet at Community Centre at 7:15amJuly 8th$25.00Ages 12+

Peach CliffCarved out by glaciers, Peach Cliff is a sight to behold. Take in breathtaking views of Okanagan Falls, Skaha Lake and Vaseux Lake as we reach 600 metres.Meet at Community Centre at 7:45amAugust 12th $25.00Ages 12+

Emergency First Aid CPR-C This 8-hour Emergency First Aid course will cover the skills needed to recognize and respond to potential and immediate dangers and safely approach any emergency. Learn how to respond to cardiovascular emergencies for children & adults (CPR Level C) with Automated External Defibrillation (AED) training. Other topics that will be covered include choking, breathing & bleeding emergencies and how to treat for shock.14 years old and up$99 / courseSaturday April 22

TRX – Introduction Session Get ‘hands on’ fundamental training with our qualified instructor to learn how to develop strength, balance, flexibility and core stability. This introduction to the basic moves of the TRX Pro Suspension Trainer will give you the insight to a challenge that you’re looking for! Time and date arranged with instructor upon time of registration, contact the office for availability. - NEW!$35.00 per individual/hour$60.00 for 2 people/hour NEW!

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Strength & StabilityThis class will focus on proper posture, form, and alignment for improved functional strength using body weight, resistance, and core stability exercises. Please bring a mat. 2/3 Hall16 years old and up$6/drop in & $55/pass Tuesdays and Thursdays, April 4 to Aug 316:00-7:00pm* No class Apr 6, May 9, 23, 25 or Aug 17

Lunchtime Kettlebell Basics What a great way to spend a lunch break! This class will help you progressively learn the techniques to safely and effectively use a kettlebell. You will develop the essential skills to perform a squat, deadlift, swing, press and get up. Meeting Room 2 $64 / 8 classesWednesdays, April 12 – May 31 12:00-1:00pm*No class May 3

Beginners Kettlebell Basics Head down in the morning and try out our new Kettlebell class! This class will help you progressively learn the techniques to safely and effectively use a kettlebell. You will develop the essential skills to perform a squat, deadlift, swing, press and get up. Meeting Room 2 $120 / 16 classesTuesdays and Thursdays, April 13 – June 17:30-8:30am*No class May 4

Summer Pickleball ClubThis is an outdoor, recreational, FUN program for all levels of play, from beginners, to intermediate, to advanced players. Emphasis is on fun, although times will be available for competitive play.18 years old and upContact: Helene Crane | [email protected] and Times Vary – see Pickleball court signs for times or contact Club.

FunctionFit ClassFunctionFit is a beginner to intermediate fitness class which can suit anyone from never having been involved in fitness to intermediate level participants. Certified personal trainer Jorg Mardian leads this functional class with exercises modified for different fitness levels. All exercises are designed to increase strength, range of movement and flexibility required for activities for daily living. You’ll love the effort you put out! 2/3 Hall 18 years old and up$6.50 / drop in & $65 / pass Tuesdays and Thursdays, April 4 - Aug 319:00-10:00amNo class Apr 6, May 9, Aug 17

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Adult ProgramsTai Chi Moy Style Tai Chi is a gentle exercise for mind and body. It is suitable for persons of all ages and most fitness levels. Emphasis is on the whole body, including muscle control, core strength, joint motion, and flexibility. It is a useful therapy for persons having difficulty with balance, flexibility and mobility, such as those suffering from joint replacements, Parkinson’s disease and arthritis. Instruction will be given at three levels: Beginners, Continuing and Intermediate. Each class completes over about a 12-week period.• The Beginners instruction covers Qigong exercises and the Moy Style Tai Chi Introductory set. Techniques for relaxation and meditation will also be covered. • The Continuing class is intended for persons who wish to progress beyond Beginners Tai Chi. The Moy Style Short Set will be taught. • The Intermediate class is intended for the student who desires to become a Tai Chi practitioner or instructor. The Moy Style Long Form will be taught. 2/3 Hall $60 / 12 weeks*No charge for Tai Chi with referral from Doctor or Parkinson’s SocietyWednesday and Friday, April 5 – June 23*No class, Fri April 7 9:30-11:30am

Yoga Fitness Easy LevelFor those wanting a daytime workout or beginning a yoga fitness program this class is for you! Work at your own pace to improve muscle strength and stamina. Also, benefit with increased flexibility, stronger bonus and cardiovascular health. Learn to use yoga to decrease stress and promote peace of mind. Meeting Room 2 16 years old and up$8/drop in & $75/10 passWednesdays, April 5 - June 289:30-10:30am

Yoga Fitness Mixed LevelsExplore the 3 part harmony of body, breath and mind. With attention to alignment, we use physical poses, breath work and mindfulness to enhance strength, flexibility, balance and to experience a sense of calm. Modifications are offered to encourage a Yoga practice appropriate for your comfort level.Meeting Room 2 16 years old and up$8/drop in & $75/10 passTuesdays, April 4 - June 276:30-7:30pm

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Surveillance SystemsSecurity SystemsAccess Control

Home/Office/Data NetworksWi-Fi/Wireless Networks

Structured CablingHigh-Speed Debit/InteracHigh-Speed Debit/Interac

Parts and Services

Lunchtime YogaAs you open your body and mind with yoga postures and breathing, you become receptive to the delightful and profound experience of inner stillness and alignment. This Hatha Yoga class is a type of Yoga that emphasizes persistent effort and encourage awareness of the body through breathing and posture. Eventually you will be able to reduce the stress more often and for longer periods of time. In this respect, Yoga is like life training. This practice is a fabulous tool for transformation, is food for life!Meeting Room 2 16 years old and up $7 Drop in Mondays and Thursdays, April 24 - June 1512:00-1:00pm

ZumbaThis is an introductory level Zumba class. This easy to follow, exhilarating, effective, Latin inspired, calorie-burning fitness party will be a lot of fun! The class is very good for the body and soul. Please bring lots of water and a colorful hand towel.2/3 Hall 16 years old and up$6/class & $55/pass Mondays & Wednesdays, April 3 - June 286:00-7:00pm*No class May 22 & 24

TIMETIME (Together in Movement and Exercise) is an exercise program that helps you to improve your mobility while you live independently in your home community. This program has been designed for people who have reduced community mobility and ambulate for short distances often with assistive devices.Meeting Room 2 $139 / 20 Classes Free Intro Session Tuesday April 4Tuesdays and Thursdays, April 11 - June 201:00-2:00pm* No Class May 4

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Adult ProgramsJune Boot CampGet the entire workout but in less time. Express HIIT class Cardio is a unique workout that involves high/low intensity intervals, long duration intervals, strength, kickboxing and traditional hit training intervals to keep your heart rate up for the full 45 min, burning intense amounts of calories while boosting your cardiovascular capacity to be prepared for those longer workouts you plan in the future. 2/3 Hall 16 years old and up$99 or $75 early bird registrationMon, June 5 - Weds, June 286:15-7:00am

July Boot CampGet the entire workout but in less time. Express HIIT class Cardio is a unique workout that involves high/low intensity intervals, long duration intervals, strength, kickboxing and traditional hit training intervals to keep your heart rate up for the full 45 min, burning intense amounts of calories while boosting your cardiovascular capacity to be prepared for those longer workouts you plan in the future.2/3 Hall 16 years old and up$99 or $75 early bird registrationMon, July 3 - Fri, July 286:15-7:00am

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We do not sell “TIRES” or “TRACTORS” ... we sell one thing ...Fitness and exercise equipment, and we have for 30 years ...

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“The Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program is part of Canada 150 Celebrates, the Government of Canada's celebration of our country's 150th anniversary of Confederation. Budget 2016 provided an additional $150 million over two years to Canada’s Regional Development Agencies to deliver further community funding across the country, starting in 2016-17, with Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD) being responsible for administering the program in Western Canada.

The Oliver Community Centre has received a much-needed renovation with a Government of Canada CIP 150 investment of $72,178. With this funding, the Oliver Parks and Recreation Society has improved the centre, including updating and expanding the weight room, upgrading the HVAC systems to increase energy efficiency, and improving the venue’s accessibility.”

Venables Theatre - “My Canada” Sunday, April 23 - 2:30 p.m.A concert with Sage Valley Voices and OES Canadiana Chorus, and guests (over 80 voices!) A blend of Canadian folk, and popular music over the years!

Town Of Oliver Community Mural MosaicUp to 600 painters required! Dates to be announced. Pre-registration required. Stay Tuned at www.oliver.ca/What’s Happening/Canada 150 Mural Mosaic

Oliver Community Centre and ParkSaturday, July 1st 8:30am – 10:30amPancake breakfast and entertainment in the park.Open House at the MuseumSaturday, July 1st 10am – 4pmFree Admission

Our Community Canada 150 Events

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See us for:• Vaccinations• Free Prescription Delivery• One on One Skin Care Consultations• All your Spring/Summer needs!

Open Monday - Sunday 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

SENIORS DAY EVERY THURSDAY

11006696 Main St.

Oliver, BC250-498-3663

Eat In Take OutDelivery

6273 Main Street, Oliver, BC 778-438-7499

Fresh cut Salads, Pastas, Ice Cream & more!

“EAT REAL”All our pizza’s are made with. . . . . .

• Hand tossed dough• Real milk cheese• No additives• GLUTEN free options

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Low Cost/No Cost RecreationAt Oliver Parks and Recreation we don’t want to see anyone left out. To assist with being able to participate in programs there are a few financial assistance options available.

Anyone Can JoinAnyone Can Join is a sponsorship program supported by local organizations like OOWA, the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #97 and the Oliver Elks to provide financial assistance to Oliver/Area “C” children, youth and adults towards registration into recreation programs of their choice, up to $150 per person per calendar year. Families or individuals in need of assistance are asked to complete and submit an application form at the Oliver Community Centre. Each form is reviewed in confidence by the Recreation Supervisor and applicants are registered directly into the program using funds provided by sponsors. JumpStart

Who we fund is simple: Kids. Kids who want to get active. Kids who want to learn a new sport or activity. Kids who want to keep up with a sport or activity they already enjoy. But these kids just need a little extra financial help to get their name on the roster. Kids aged 4 to 18 from families in financial need can receive funding to help with registration fees, equipment and/or transportation. www.jumpstart.canadiantire.ca

Spirit of the GameThe Spirit of the Game Society was established to help families in Oliver and Osoyoos. A non-profit organization with a volunteer board, the Spirit of the Game Society is structured to deliver 100% of all donations to providing league fees and covering equipment costs. It does this by working with generous partners and organizing annual funding events. www.sotgsociety.com

Anyone Can Join applications are available at the Oliver Parks and Recreation Office.Spirit of the Game and Jumpstart applications are available on their respective websites.

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Weight RoomRates

Adult (18-59 yrs) Student (14-17 yrs) & Senior (60+ yrs)

April - December 2017

Single Use $4.00 $3.35 10 Pass $36.10 $30.65 Monthly $37.35 $31.55

3 Months $89.00 $74.20 6 Months $167.80 $144.35

Annual $315 $268

Blitz

Organic Juice, smoothie and health beverage, delivery service, direct to home and business.

Watch for the mobile juice and health concession

cart in your area.

Blitz

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Beverage & Health

Fitness Room OrientationsNew to the fitness room or trying to get into a more active lifestyle? Attend a one-time introduc-tion session to our fitness room to get familiar with the different cardio and weight equipment options and how to use them safely and effec-tively. Please sign up for the session of your choice in advance. Participants must be 14 years or older and hold a current membership or pay a drop-in fee to attend. To schedule your session, please contact the office. Cost: $20.00

Services Of-fered:

105-291 Fairview Rd, Oliver phone: 250. 485.4007

HOURSMonday – Friday

9:00 am - 5:30 pmSaturday

9:00 am - 3:00 pm

• Pharmacist consults and medication reviews• Injections and Travel Vaccinations• Specialty Compounding• Athletic Supports and Braces• Diabetic care and monitoring• Certified footcare specialists• Certified Compression Stocking Fitter

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Group/Corporate Membership RatesOliver Parks and Recreation believes that healthier workplaces are the most productive. It is also true that people who commit to exercise together and keep each other accountable are more motivated and successful in their fitness goals. When 6 or more adults from the same place of business or organization purchase three or six month memberships to the Oliver Community Weight Room, they will each receive a 25% discount as well as a free group weight room orientation session with a certified fitness instructor. 18 years old and up.

Youth Weight Room ProgramLearn to use the weight room in a safe and effective manner by attending a one-time orientation session with a certified fitness instructor. Please sign up in person, or by calling us at 250-498-4985. Orientation must be completed to purchase a membership.Orientations: Tue/Thur, 7:30–8:30pm | $2014 - 17 years old

Community Weight Room CODE OF CONDUCTAs a member/user of this facility I agree to comply with the following guidelines or risk the suspension or termination of my membership privileges:1. I will carry my membership card when I use the facility.2. I will ensure that my membership is always in good standing.3. I will not use my key to allow entry to non-members or open the door to allow entry for non-members.4. I will respect the equipment in the weight room by using equipment properly, putting things back in their place, wiping down equipment after use and informing staff or volunteers when something is not working properly.5. I will sign the daily waiver upon entry each time I use the facility.6. I will remove outside footwear and put on a pair of clean shoes.7. I will be respectful of staff, volunteers and other weight room users.8. I will respect the 20-minute time limit on cardio machines during peak/busy times.9. I will strive to always use the weight room space and equipment in a safe, appropriate way that will further my physical fitness. 10. I will strive to uphold the core values of Oliver Parks & Recreation: Safety, Health, Commitment, Accountability, Fun, Respect, andService Excellence.

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Facilities & Parks Facility RentalsParks

Oliver Community

ParkLion’s Park

Rotary Beach Park

(Tuc-el-Nuit Lake)

Kinsmen Spray Park

Location 6359 Park Drive

6607 Station Street

6759 Lakeside Drive 255 Park Drive

Swimming No No Yes No

Picnic Site Yes Yes Yes Yes

WashroomsApril-Sept

Yes Yes Yes Yes

Playground No Yes Yes Yes

Dogs Yes (Dog Park) Yes (on leash) No No

Sports Field Yes No No No

Wheelchair Accessible

Yes Yes No Yes

Bicycles Allowed

Yes Yes No No

Extra Features

• 850 meter pathway• Sand volleyball court• Tennis courts• Five ball diamonds• Covered Community Stage • Basketball hoops

• Covered picnic area• Skatepark• basketball hoops• Access to hike & bike trail• Outdoor fitness equipment• Food Truck

• Spray park open May - September

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Facility RentalsOliver Parks & Recreation has several facility rental options for your special event or meeting needs:

• Oliver Arena (Ice & Dry Floor)• Community Hall (Full, 2/3 and 1/3) with

full kitchen, stage and PA system• Meeting Rooms• Community Stage• Fields and ball diamonds• Multiple parks• Outdoor pool• Tables and Chairs for you event needs

Looking for a place to hold your child’s Birthday?Oliver Parks and Recreation has meeting rooms and the Community Hall available. Bookings must be made at least 1 week in advance and are subject to availablity.

For rates and booking information please call Oliver Parks & Recreationa t (250) 498-4985 or visit www.oliverrecreation.ca.

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Society & StaffGetting in touchPhone: (250) 498-4985Fax: (250) 498-0097Pool: (250) 485-0999 (May-Sept)Email: [email protected]

Office HoursMon - Fri 8:30am - 4:30pm

Weight Room Hours6:00am - 9:30pm7 days/week with membershipDrop-in only during office hours.Limited Hours on STAT Holidays.

RegistrationIn Person: Oliver Community Centre6359 Park Drive, Box 627Oliver BC, V0H 1T0Online: www.oliverrecreation.caPhone: (250) 498-4985

Stay Connected/OliverParksandRecreation

Oliver Parks & Recreation TeamCarol Sheridan • Parks & Recreation Manager

[email protected] Hadwin • Recreation Supervisor

[email protected] Fossett • Recreation Clerk

[email protected] Isted • Recreation Assistant

[email protected]

Chad Wheeler • RFA2Slade Wagner • RFA1

Mark Silbernagel • RFA2Norm Card • RFA2

Joey St. Pierre • Facility MaintenanceLee Mounsey • Cashier/Receptionist (Relief)Chelsea Lamb • Cashier/Receptionist (Relief)

Oliver Parks & Recreation Society Board of Directors

Helene Urcullu • Rachel Allenbrand • Rick KnodelDennis Magoffin • Shiela Lange • Larry Clarke

Larry Schwartzenberger

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VolunteersVolunteers make all the difference!Do you have skills, energy and a little bit of time to offer your community?

There are many rewarding and fun ways to volunteer with Oliver Parks and Recreation, including Special Events, Program Assistant, Fitness Room Attendant, or Promotion/Marketing.

Please call to find out more, or visit our website’s ‘Forms’ section to get started.

Volunteer Benefits ProgramWhen you volunteer at our facility you accumulate credits to be used towards your own (or your family’s) health and fitness opportunities at Oliver Parks and Recreation.

Anytime you wish to trade in those credits towards a pass to the pool or fitness room for yourself or a family member please come in during office hours and speak to your office Recreation Clerk who will be happy to help you out.

You will be able to use your volunteer hours to purchase passes to fitness hours to purchase passes to fitness programs such as Yoga, Zumba, and more!

Friday, April 28th Volunteer Appreciation Lunch

National Volunteer Week is April 23rd to 29th and we would like to recog-nize the organizations and individuals who sup-port, build, and inspire the Oliver community through volunteerism. We will be hosting a free lunch to all community members and individ-uals who share their time and talents without any compensation. Vol-unteers will receive an invitation through their community organization. Event by Invitation1/3 Hall11:00AM – 2:00PM

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FREE ADMISSION

Oliver Parks and Recreation Present

Parade starts at 10:30am Festival 11am-11pm

OLIVER COMMUNITY PARK

Saturday, August 19th

Come and experience Oliver’s unique heritage and the incredible agricultural nature of the area through

a full day of free family-friendly activities and entertainment!

Enjoy BCCMA “ Country Club Act of the Year” Chris Buck Band.

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