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Uclueletparks &recreationfall guide

www.ucluelet.ca

ukee days downhill 2012

Ucluelet Parks & Recreation

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UCLUELET COMMUNITY CENTRE500 Matterson Drive

PO Box 999, Ucluelet, B.C. V0R 3A0

ph 250 726-7772fax 250 726-7774

[email protected]

Ucluelet Parks & RecreationFALL GUIDE

ABBY FORTUNEDirector of Recreationph 250 726-7772 x 224cell 250 [email protected]

KK HODDERRecreation Programmerph 250 726-7772 x 223cell 250 [email protected]

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NICOLE LADEROUTERecreation Assistantph 250 [email protected]

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WANDA MCAVOYParks Project Coordinatorph 250 726-7772 x225cell 250 726-5328wmcavoy@ucluelet

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what’sinsideTable of Contentsp2 Staff Directoryp4 Welcome!p5 Assistance Programsp6-7 Community Calendarp 8 Ucluelet Community Centrep9 Rec Star Spotlight & Special Registration Dayp10-11 Preschool Programsp12-13 Swimming Programs - TBAp14 Children - General Interest Programsp15 Children - Fitness Programsp16 Children - Dance Programs p 17 West Coast Soccer Leaguep18 Adult - Yoga & Low Impact Programsp19 Adult - Fitness Programsp20 Adult - Drop-in Calendarp22 Adult - General Interest Programs p23 Adult - Arts Programsp24 North Island College & Family Tiesp25 Junior Rangers & Girl Guidesp28-29 West Coast Community Resourcesp30 Roller Derby p31 Big Beach Cinema - September movies p32-34 Pacific Rim Hospice Society p35 Pacific Rim Arts Society - Events Listingp36-37 Community Contactsp39 Parks & Recreation Subsidy Application Formp40 Special Registration Day!

Ucluelet Parks & Rec is ONLINE!

Visit our website at www.ucluelet.ca and

follow the links to create your own account and get started!

Register online from the comfort of your own home...

Feel free to drop by Ucluelet Community Centre at 500 Matterson Drive and we’d

be happy to help!We accept cash, cheque,

VISA or Mastercardph. 250 726-7772

CANCELLATIONSSometimes excellent courses with talented instructors are

cancelled if you wait until the last minute to register. We like

to give our instructors as much notice as possible so that they can be properly prepared for

their classes. *Register at least one week in

advance of the start date to avoid disappointment.

REFUNDSWe will be more than happy to give you a full refund or imme-diate credit if we have to cancel

a course. If you cancel your spot prior to the course we will

refund or immediately credit you less a10% processing fee. However, if you miss a course altogether and do not give us

48 hours notice, no refund will be issued.

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Greetings & Welcome to the 2012-13 Ucluelet Parks & Recreation Fall Guide!Parks & Recreation has seen many shifts and a general refocusing this past year. Our role in community wellness and de-velopment, and how we can better serve the community are areas in which we are focusing.

We’ve had a very exciting year in 2012. Youth programming has been well established and supported, and we are looking for-ward to our next steps in further developing this valued program area. This past April the District of Ucluelet hosted the As-sociation of Vancouver Island and Coastal Communities conference. Conference attendees, including mayors and councillors from across Vancouver Island, were effusive in their praise of the conference and of the town of Ucluelet. Ucluelet Commun-ity Centre certainly proved itself as a conference facility while local businesses and community members that supported and were involved in the conference were given high praise as well. We look forward to seeing what the rest of the year will bring!

Another 2011 highlight has been the draft plan of the Ucluelet Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan. Our hard work-ing and dedicated Recreation Commission are currently in the revision process of providing a practical and visionary plan for Ucluelet. Sadly, the Commission lost one of its own as Bob O’Connor passed away this July. Bob will long be remembered for his vision, get it done attitude and of course his hot dogs!

On the Parks front, we have seen the completion of Lion’s Park and a strong focus on community beautification. Fall projects include the development of the St. Jacques Street Park and the skateboard park next steps. Community meetings regarding these Parks & Recreation topics and much more will also be held this fall. We invite all public input and feedback and look forward to receiving your thoughts and ideas.

On behalf of the Ucluelet Parks & Recreation Department, I would also like to thank our outstanding volunteers and com-munity committee members. Without their hard work, countless hours of dedication and vision, much of what we have to offer would not exist.

Parks and Recreation is both an end and a means to achieving an end. It is a fundamental, core building block of our notion of healthy flourishing communities. Ucluelet Parks & Recreation will continue to strive in providing opportunities for quality recreational services, parks, special events, and gathering places through outstanding programming, facilities, green spaces and customer services.

As always, I look to your input, vision, and feedback as to what the Ucluelet Parks & Recreation Department means to you and your community and how we can expand this essential service.

Please do not hesitate to contact me at 250-726-7772 ext. 224 or [email protected].

Enjoy your community, get involved, get active, be inspired and don’t forget to have some fun!

-Abby

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UCLUELET PARKS & RECREATION SUBSIDY PROGRAMUcluelet Parks & Recreation Subsidy Program is designed to provide support through coupons, team scholarships, and reduction of program fees. This program is available to residents of Ucluelet.

See page 39 of this booklet for an application form and submit completed form to:Ucluelet Parks & Recreation PO Box 999Ucluelet, B.C. V0R 3A0or drop off at Ucluelet Community Centre, 500 Matterson Drive.

For more information, please contact Abby Fortune, Director of Recreation:Call 250-726-7772 or email [email protected]

KIDSPORT FUND - SO ALL KIDS CAN PLAY!We believe that no child should be left on the sidelines and all should be given the opportunity to experience the positive benefits of organized sport. KidSport pro-vides support to children in order to remove financial barriers that prevent them from playing organized sport.

Call 604 333-3455 or visit their website: www.kidsportcanada.ca

CANADIAN TIRE JUMPSTART PROGRAMCanadian Tire Jumpstart is dedicated to removing barriers, so children can partici-pate in organized sport and recreation. We see it as equipping kids for life, because participation in organized sport and recreation increases a child’s chance for suc-cess in life. They discover and participate. They gain self-confidence. They develop self-esteem. They learn leadership skills. Their lives become richer. This is the power of Canadian Tire Jumpstart.

Call 1-877-616-6600 or visit their website: www.jumpstart.canadiantire.ca

CHILDRENS FITNESS & ARTS TAX CREDITSThe Government of Canada now allows parents to claim a maximum of $500 per year for eligible fees paid for each child who is under 16 at any time during the year to participate in eligible sports/fitness program and eligible arts programs. A num-ber of programs offered by the Recreation Department will fit into this criterion.

For more information, go online to the Canada Revenue Agency website.

assistanceprograms

See page 39 for bursary application form

For more information on Assistance Programs:Ucluelet Parks & Recreation

phone 250 726-7772email [email protected]

*FOR INFO ON DANCE BURSARIES, SEE PAGE 16

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16SEPT Terry Fox Run

Begins at UCC @ 1pm, Registration begins at noon2km, 5km or 8 km run or walk. Pick up a pledge form at UCC!

communityevents

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Fall Flea Market UCC Main Hall at 1:00 - 3:00 pm, $2 admission (kids free)Call Nicole at 726-7772 to book your table today! $12 + HST/table21

oct

Halloween Howl 31oct

Christmas Tree Decorating Open House FREE EVENT! 5:00 pm start, 6:15 pm movieDrop by UCC and help us decorate our tree!Plus: cookie decorating, christmas crafts, movies and holiday cheer!

4dec

Vancouver Opera in Schools (VOIS)This year’s VOIS presentation will be Naomi’s Road, an opera based on the book by Joy Kogawa. Performance at UCC13

NOV

Breakfast with Santa UCC Main Hall 9:00 am - 11:00 am $3/kids, $4 Adults Don’t miss Santa’s arrival at 9:30am!!8

Dec

Raincoast Re-Skilling FestivalFREE EVENT! 10am - 5pm at Ucluelet Community CentreShare knowledge and learn valuable skills in a dynamic environment. Interested in sharing your skill set? [email protected]

NOV

Cultural Heritage FestivalCome celebrate our west coast culture & heritage at PRAS’ Cultural Heritage Festival! www.pacificrimarts.ca 22-30

SEPT

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Terry Fox RunBegins at UCC @ 1pm, Registration begins at noon2km, 5km or 8 km run or walk. Pick up a pledge form at UCC!

Christmas Tree Decorating Open House FREE EVENT! 5:00 pm start, 6:15 pm movieDrop by UCC and help us decorate our tree!Plus: cookie decorating, christmas crafts, movies and holiday cheer!

Vancouver Opera in Schools (VOIS)This year’s VOIS presentation will be Naomi’s Road, an opera based on the book by Joy Kogawa. Performance at UCC

Missoula Children’s TheatreThis year’s “The Secret Garden will take place in Ucluelet at UCCAuditions open to anyone K-12 on Feb. 11, 4pm-6pmPerformance on Feb. 16 at UCC at 2pm and 7pm11-16

Feb

Pacific Rim Whale Festivalwww.pacificrimwhalefestival.com16-24

Mar

17Chowder Chow Down! UCC Main Hall 11:30 am - 2:00 pmSample some of the best seafood chowders on the west coast!

MAR

Earth DayCelebrate sustainability on the west coast! 22

apr

Edge to Edge Marathon14th Annual Marathon, Half Marathon & Team RelayTofino ~ Pacific Rim National Park ~ Ucluelet9

JUN

Canada Day Celebration1JUL

Ukee Days!Mark your calendars for your favourite westcoast festival!26-28

JUL

12Harbour Lights Sail Past Main Street Dock 7:00 pm - boat parade beginsEnjoy this favourite holiday event with FREE cookies & hot chocolate!

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Ucluelet Community Centre Office Hours Tuesday - Friday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

Mon/Sat 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Facility Event/Time RateUcluelet Community Centre500 Matterson Dr.

Local/Non profit Regular

Main Hall (includes kitchen) 1-2 hrs $50 $75

wedding**(Friday - Sunday afternoon)

$850 $1100

child’s birthday party (3-4 hrs) $75 $100Community Room 1-2 hrs $25 $30

Activity Room 1 or 2 1-2 hrs $20 $25

Activity Rooms combined 1-2 hrs $30 $35

wedding** (includes kitchen) $450 $500

child’s birthday party (3-4 hrs) $55 $60

Kitchen 1-2 hrs $25 $30

Fitness Studio 1-2 hrs $25 $30

UAC Hall, 1510 Peninsula Rd. 1-2 hrs $25 $35

wedding** $350 $400

child’s birthday party (3-4 hrs) $55 $60

**A damage deposit is required for these rentals.Please inquire about our half and full day rental rates; prices do not include HST and are subject to change.

For more information on our facility and equipment rentals please contact Nicole Laderoute:250 726-7772 or [email protected]

COMMUNITY ROOMWith sloped, fixed seating and full audio

visual used for lectures, council meetings, screenings & small concerts.

Here at Ucluelet Parks & Recreation, we strive to provide Ucluelet and surrounding areas with comprehensive recreation and support facilities serving all ages with a strong focus on family, health

and community. We offer a wide variety of programs; cultural, educational, fitness, sports, crafts, arts; as well as provide rental space for events such as weddings, funerals, fundraisers, theatre performances, movie view-ings, meetings, conferences and conventions. Our onsite rental facilities offer, at no extra charge, amenities

including WIFI, AV capabilities, tables and chairs for onsite use. For an additional charge we can also offer coffee service and other equipment rentals including tents, chairs and tables for off-site rentals and more...

ACTIVITY ROOM(S)Suitable for meetings, small events, lectures

and classes/workshops. Divider can be removed to create one large space.

MAIN HALLPerfect for weddings, operas, dances, stage

productions and events. Large 1500 sqft stage at front with curtains.

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Ucluelet parks & recreation

Rec Star Spotlight:Geoff and Lucia Lyons

Long term citizens of Ucluelet (Lucia is a “lifer” and Geoff has been here since 1984) this active couple has been involved in recreation for a combined total of over 50 years in our community!

Geoff, originally from England where he played recreational soccer, moved to Ucluelet and was looking for something to do on wet winter evenings. Finding out the USS Gym was available, he rounded up a bunch of “keeners” and with the help of Lucia and co-referee Eric Russcher, has since looked after indoor and much of the outdoor soccer in Ucluelet. Geoff also took on drop in badminton at USS in 1996, citing the sports lack of height restriction as one of his prime motivators! Geoff even hosted a couple of drop in Cricket games, as well as teaching cricket for a short period.

Lucia became involved in volleyball as a student at USS and has carried it on as an evening drop in program there for over 25 years. She has been involved in coaching USS Basketball and Volleyball, and her years as a “West Coast Hockey Mum” has left her much in support of an arena on the west coast.

Geoff and Lucia believe recreation to be an important factor in community health. They feel the lack of physical exercise in our lives, evidenced by rising obesity rates is frightening, and encourage people to participate in community sports, including the drop in activities that they have worked hard to continue at USS.

For a full schedule of drop-in programs, please see page 20.

Anyone wishing to help can get in touch with Geoff or Lucia. At 65 Geoff doesn’t think he has more than 20 more good years left in him, and says it would take a good 2 hours to pass on all his skills to anyone interested in helping out. We at Ucluelet Parks & Recreation beg to differ and give warm thanks to Geoff and Lucia for all their years of hard work and dedication to community sports and beyond.

Thank-you Lucia & Geoff!

SPECIAL REGISTRATION DAY!

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Recieve 10% off! Ucluelet Parks & Recreation Programs

(except Swimming, Soccer & Playschool)

HOW TO REGISTER...In Person:

Ucluelet Community Centre500 Matterson Drive

(we accept cash, cheque, VISA, MC)

Phone:Call 250 726-7772

(please have credit card number ready)

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PRESCHOOL programs

LITTLE PURPLE DRAGONS Age 4-6Children will gain confidence, learn respect & discipline as well as basic punching and kicking techniques. Purple Dragon Don Jitsu Ryu is a martial art, modern in concept yet ancient in origin. Don Jitsu Ryu blends Karate, Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, Tae Kwon Do, and Kung Fu. No previous experience.

Mondays & Wednesdays, September 12 - November 26(no class Oct 10, 31) *Note classes begin on Wed. Sept 123:30 - 4:30 pmUCC Main Hall$200 (20 sessions)Instructor: Senpai Ian Shu

PARENT & TOT PLAYGYM Age 0-5This is a great opportunity for parents and children to social-ize, get creative and play in an open gym enviroment. Toys, mats, gym equipment, cars, tricycles and an open space to run around is provided. Parent participation is mandatory.

Parents are needed to help run this drop-in program. Please sign up on the schedule if you plan on attending.

Saturdays, beginning October 20, ongoing10:00 am - noonUCC Main Hall$2 drop-in per child ($5 max)Led by parent volunteers

PRESCHOOLOur preschool programs aim to provide safe and fun learning experiences through play. They offer an opportunity for your child to participate in a variety of teacher-led, child-initiated activities. Emphasis on socialization, creativity and fun!

PURPLE DRAGON FAMILY CLASS Age 4+ with adultWe are now offering a new FAMILY class for the popular Purple Dragon Don Jitsu program. The family class allows children to attend with parent or caregiver, promoting a dynamic & fun family environment. This class runs on a bi-monthly basis (every other Friday).

Fridays, Sept 28, Oct 12, Oct 26, Nov 9, Nov 23 & Dec 77:00 - 8:00 pmUCC Main Hall$120/family (up to 2 adults & 4 children) - 6 sessionsInstructor: Senpai Ian Shu

L’IL STARZ ZUMBATOMIC! Age 4-6Zumbatomic takes Zumba to a level designed exclusively for kids! This fast-forward fusion combines Zumba moves and high-energy “workouts” designed to let kids max out on fun and fitness. This safe, effective and fun-filled pro-gram will enhance focus, coordination and self-confidence. Taught be a certified Zumba fitness instructor.

1st Offering: Tuesdays, September 11 - October 22nd Offering: Tuesdays, October 16 - November 64:15 - 4:45 pmUCC Fitness Studio$35/offering (4 sessions per offering)Instructor: Maria Kaiser, certified Zumba instructor

WESTCOAST TRAMPOLINE & TUMBLING CLASSES Age 3-4Trampoline is a separate discipline from gymnastics. It in-cludes 3 categories: trampoline, double-mini and tumbling. During the next 10 sessions your child will:• Learn about trampoline safety• Practice basic skills on each piece of equipment• Progress through the CANJUMP program• Increase strength and flexibility• Build spatial awareness, body control and skills that

can transfer to many other sports.• Build confidence• Have fun!

Saturdays, October 13 - December 15(no class October 20 & November 17)9:30 - 10:15 amUSS Gymnasium $78 (8 sessions)Coach: Nicole Thompson, NCCP Level 2 Certified Coach

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PRESCHOOL programs

PLAYSCHOOL!

PARENT & TOT PLAYGYM Age 0-5This is a great opportunity for parents and children to social-ize, get creative and play in an open gym enviroment. Toys, mats, gym equipment, cars, tricycles and an open space to run around is provided. Parent participation is mandatory.

Parents are needed to help run this drop-in program. Please sign up on the schedule if you plan on attending.

Saturdays, beginning October 20, ongoing10:00 am - noonUCC Main Hall$2 drop-in per child ($5 max)Led by parent volunteers

Strong StartUcluelet Early Learning Centre

This is a FREE drop-in program for Preschoolers & Parents/Caregivers. A healthy snack is provided.

Mon, Wed, Fri 9:00 am - noonTuesdays 5:00 pm - 8:00 pmThursdays 11:30 am - 2:30 pm

Location: Ucluelet Elementary School Rm 113

The goal of Strong Start is “to make families feel part of the school community”Contact: Jennifer Auld 250 726-7793

UKEE PLAYSCHOOL PROGRAM Age 3-5This popular playtime program will allow your tot to explore, create, learn and have fun in a safe and nurturing environment. Lisa and Yvonne will help children establish a daily routine consisting of story-time, show n’ tell, Morning Circle, and free play. Children will take advantage of different “play centres”, each designed to build and enhance fine motor skills as well as establish group dynamics.

Parents will receive a monthly newsletter with Playschool updates including news, upcoming field trips, special events and monthly birthday parties.

This is an ideal environment for your tot to build confidence, be creative, socialize, and prepare for Kindergarten.

*Children attending Kindergarten in 2013-14 will be given priority registration.

Tuesdays & Thursdays, beginning September 18 *Open House on September 1310:00 am - 12:00 pmUcluelet Community Centre Main Hall (please use Main Hall entrance)$80/month, $40/Sept, Dec & JuneLed by Lisa Moore & Yvonne Arsenault

Important Dates:December 13, 2012 Last day of Playschool before winter holidaysJanuary 8, 2013 Playschool begins after winter holidaysJune 13, 2013 Last day of Playschool/Graduation ceremony

Please join us for the Playschool OPEN HOUSE:Thursday, September 13th

10am - noon (snack will be provided)

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AQUATOTS (age 3-5)Classes are still being determined but will take place in November-December, 2012Parent & Tot $60 TBASea Otter $70 TBASalamander $70 TBASunfish/Crocodile $70 TBA

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AQUATOTS Lesson Descriptions

PRESCHOOL swimming

Parent & Tot Programs (4months - under 3yrs)

STARFISH - 4-12 months. About facility orientation, active supervision, safe entries and exits, staying warm, choking prevention, supports and holds for the caregiver, buoyancy and movement. Babies must be able to hold their head up to enter this level.DUCK - 12-24 months. Swimmers learn how to use floating objects for support and explore different water movements through games, songs and active water play. SEA TURTLE - 24-36 months. Swimmers learn, through fun games and songs, how to combine skills, how to kick with a buoyant object and how to perform basic floats, glides and kicks.

Preschool Program (3 - 5yrs)

SEA OTTER - Transitional level that transfers the preschooler to the care of the Instructor. All skills are assisted by the Instructor. Swimmers enter this level when they are 3 years old. They learn to open their eyes under water, develope basic floats & glides and swim one metre.SALAMANDER - Swimmers must complete Sea Otter before entering this class. Swimmers will learn to swim 2 metres, further develop basic floats and increase their distance on front and back glide. Intro to front swim & roll-over glide, safety skills and how to use a PFD.SUNFISH - Swimmers must complete Salamander before entering this class. Swimmers learn to swim 5 metres, increase their distance using buoyant objects, increase their front & back glide with kick, develop their roll-over glide, slide glide & font swim. Safety skills.CROCODILE - Swimmers must complete Sunfish before entering this class. Learn to swim 5 metres on front and back, perform dolphin kick and begin using rhythmic breathing. Will also progress with kicking drills and increase swimming distance to 10 metres. Safety skills.WHALE - Swimmers must complete Crocodile before entering this class. Perform front and back swim 10 metres. Work on developing flutter kick and perform distnace swim 15 metres. Safety skills, jumping into deep water, throwing assists and sitting dives.

As soon as swimming is finalized, schedules will be

distributed through UESand via email.

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UNDERWATER ADVENTURE!

SWIM KIDS (school age children)Classes are still being determined but will take place in November-December, 2012

Levels 1-2 $70 TBALevels 3-4 $70 TBALevels 5-6 $70 TBALevels 7-8 $85 TBALevels 9-10 $85 TBA

CHILDREN swimming

•There are no credits or refunds for swim classes unless a doctor’s note is provided. If a class is cancelled, you will be issued a full refund or credit.•Child must be registered in swim lessons prior to start date. Pre-registration is MANDATORY.•Minimum class size must be met before classes will run. •Swim lesson schedule is subject to change based on enrolment and demand.

Aquatots/Swim Kids GUIDELINES - please read carefully:

Swim Kids Program 6yrs+

SWIM KIDS LEVEL 1 - Comfort in the water through basic floatation, movement and breathing skills, basic knowledge skills and attitudes necessary to prepare, stay safe and survive in, on, and around the water.SWIM KIDS LEVEL 2 - Site rules, intro to PFD, assisted deep water activities, unassisted floats and glides, 10 metre distance swim.SWIM KIDS LEVEL 3 - When and where to swim, deep end floats, surface support for 20 seconds, sitting dives, front, back and side glides, front crawl and a 15 metre distance swim.SWIM KIDS LEVEL 4 - Self-safety, how to contact EMS, safe diving, kneeling dives, surface support for 45 seconds, front crawl and a 25 metre distance swim.SWIM KIDS LEVEL 5 - How to be a safe boater, staying warm, cold water safety, treading water for 1 minute, stride dives, front and back crawl, intro to whip kick and a 50 metre distance swim.SWIM KIDS LEVEL 6 - Causes of boating accidents, outdoor ice safety, victim recognition and simulation, throwing as-sists, tread water for 90 seconds, front dives, front and back crawl, elementary back stroke, and a distance swim of 75 metres.SWIM KIDS LEVEL 7 - Airway obstruction, choking rescues, reaching and throwing assists, sculling, front and back crawl, elementary backstroke and whip kick on your front, as well as a 150 metre distance swim.SWIM KIDS LEVEL 8 - Hypothermia, dangers of open water, rescue breathing, surface dives, stride entries, front and back crawl, elementary backstroke and breaststroke, and a distance swim of 300 metres.SWIM KIDS LEVEL 9 - Wise choices and peer influence, boating regulations, self ice rescue, surface dives, shallow dives, refining front and back crawl, elementary backstroke and breaststroke, as well as a 400 metre distance swim.SWIM KIDS LEVEL 10 - Introduction to butterfly and scissor kick, fitness, sun safety, rescue of others from the ice, surface dives, as well as a 500 metre endurance swim.

SWIM KIDS Lesson Descriptions

As soon as swimming is finalized, schedules will be

distributed through UESand via email.

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RED CROSS BABYSITTERS COURSE Age 11+This fun and interactive course teaches youth age 11-15 years of age how to be prepared and responsive caregivers. We will cover how to:• Feed a baby or change a diaper• Prepare a simple meal• Play games with children of all ages• Prevent injuries and keep children safe• Handle an emergency if one happensParticipants will receive a Red Cross handbook and certifica-tion upon successful completion of the course.

Friday, October 19 (Pro-D day) 9:00 am - 5:00 pmUCC Activity Room #1$48/personInstructor: Pat Taron

CHILDREN general interest

MIXED-MEDIA & ACRYLIC PAINTING Age 8-12Explore the fun in creating depth with acrylic paint and mixed media methods! Learn how to add different texture mediums to acrylic paint colors, each addition creating a different look. Use buttons, feathers, yarns, etc, to give your creation some added flair. Three canvases, paint and sup-plies included per student. *Must register by Sept. 14

Wednesdays, September 19 - October 246:00 - 7:30 pmUCC Arts & Crafts Studio$72 (6 sessions) - all materials includedInstructor: Macayla Friesen

KNITTING FOR BEGINNERS Age 8-12Check out our Nov/Dec program SUPPLEMENT for complete course description...

Wednesdays, November 7 - December 126:00 - 7:30 pmUCC Arts & Crafts Studio$72 (6 sessions) - all materials includedInstructor: Macayla Friesen

CHILDRENWe believe in creating opportunities for your child to further de-velop valuable skills & abilities, harness creativity and create healthy habits. Our children’s programs focus on keeping the body and the brain ACTIVE in a fun, stimulating and safe environment.

THEATRE CLASS See program description on page 16 for details!!

VOCAL EXPLORATION Age 5+Local voice coach Courtney Flick is offering private voice lessons through Ucluelet Parks & Recreation. Students are welcome at all ages and all levels of previous training. Students can learn pieces of their choice with optional per-formance at year end recital. Expect to learn proper training techniques such as vocal warm-ups, diction, breathing, and basic theory to help strengthen your voice.

Email [email protected] to book your lesson!$20/hour (private lessons)Lessons will take place at Ucluelet Community CentreInstructor: Courtney Flick

INTRO TO PRINT-MAKING Age 6-12Wear old clothes, bring your creativity and let your imagina-tion run wild. We will be exploring block printing, sponge printing, stencils, rubbings, and nature prints. We will also do one day of relief printing onto clay, and on the last day we will print onto cookies with texture stamps and food colouring as a special end of class treat.

Age 6-9 Tuesdays, September 18 - October 23 2:45 - 4:00 pm UCC Arts & Crafts Studio $75 (6 sessions) - all materials included Instructor: Anne Novak

Age 9-12 Thursdays, September 20 - October 25 2:45 - 4:00 pm UCC Arts & Crafts Studio $75 (6 sessions) - all materials included Instructor: Anne Novak

NEW!

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PURPLE DRAGON DON JITSU Age 7-12Ancient in origin yet modern in concept, Don Jitsu Ryu is one of the most practical, effective and complete martial arts fighting systems in the world today. It blends Karate, Jiu Jitsu, Tae Kwon Do, Kung Fu, Aikido and weaponry. The pro-gram consists of four main areas; fitness training & stretch-ing, Kata & basics, break-falls, and self defense & sparring.

Mondays & Wednesdays, September 12 - November 21(no class Oct 8, 31) *Note classes begin on Wed. Sept 12Age 4-6 3:30 - 4:30 pm $200 (20 sessions)Age 7-12 4:30 - 5:30 pm $200 (20 sessions)Location: UCC Main Hall Instructor: Senpai Ian Shu

NICOLE THOMPSONNicole Thompson grew

up training with the Merritt Gymnastics Club. She started coaching in

high school and con-tinued to coach while attending university. Nicole spent 4 years

working with the Kamloops Gymnastics/

Trampoline Centre where she was involved in recreational as well as competitive programs.

She also spent some time in Alberta working at Airborne Tumbling &

Trampoline in 2005-2006 and again in 2009-2010. Nicole brings with her a

variety of fun and challenging equipment.

Instructor ProfileWEST COAST TRAMPOLINE & TUMBLING Ages 3+Trampoline classes have arrived on the west coast along with certified trampoline and tumbling coach Nicole Thompson. Nicole brings with her an impressive variety of trampolines and tum-bling equipment. Trampoline is a separate discipline from gymnastics. It includes 3 categories: trampoline, double-mini and tumbling. During the next 10 sessions, your child will:• Learn about trampoline safety• Practice basic skills on each piece of equipment• Progress through the CANJUMP program• Increase strength and flexibility• Build spatial awareness, body control and skills that can transfer to many other sports.• Build confidence and have fun!

Kids age 5-13+ can choose to attend classes on either Fridays OR Saturdays.Please be sure to mark down NO CLASS dates (listed below).

FRIDAY CLASSES: October 12 - December 14 *NO CLASS Oct 19 & Nov 16Age 5-7 3:00 - 4:00 pm $83 (8 sessions)Age 8-12 4:15 - 5:30 pm $88 (8 sessions)Age 13+ 5:30 - 7:00 pm $92 (8 sessions)

SATURDAY CLASSES: October 13 - December 15 *NO CLASS Oct 20 & Nov 17Age 5-7 8:30 - 9:30 am $83 (8 sessions)Age 3-4 9:30 - 10:15 am $78 (8 sessions) Age 8-12 10:30 - 11:45 am $88 (8 sessions)Age 13+ 11:45 - 1:15 pm $92 (8 sessions)

Location: Ucluelet Secondary School Gymnasium Coach: Nicole Thompson, NCCP L2 certified

CHILDREN fitness programs

CONGRATULATIONS!! Paul Alexander and Skyla Witt

for earning their Jet Black Belts this summer at Purple Dragon DonJitsu

headquarters in Trinidad!

PURPLE DRAGON FAMILY CLASS Age 4+ with adultWe are now offering a new FAMILY class which allows children to attend with parent or caregiver, promoting a dynamic & fun family environment. This class runs twice per month (every other Friday).

Fridays, Sept 28, Oct 12, Oct 26, Nov 9, Nov 23 & Dec 7 (every other Friday)7:00 - 8:00 pm$120/family (up to 2 adults & 4 children) - 6 sessionsLocation: UCC Main Hall Instructor: Senpai Ian Shu

NEW!

NEW!

VOCAL EXPLORATION Age 5+Local voice coach Courtney Flick is offering private voice lessons through Ucluelet Parks & Recreation. Students are welcome at all ages and all levels of previous training. Students can learn pieces of their choice with optional per-formance at year end recital. Expect to learn proper training techniques such as vocal warm-ups, diction, breathing, and basic theory to help strengthen your voice.

Email [email protected] to book your lesson!$20/hour (private lessons)Lessons will take place at Ucluelet Community CentreInstructor: Courtney Flick

INTRO TO PRINT-MAKING Age 6-12Wear old clothes, bring your creativity and let your imagina-tion run wild. We will be exploring block printing, sponge printing, stencils, rubbings, and nature prints. We will also do one day of relief printing onto clay, and on the last day we will print onto cookies with texture stamps and food colouring as a special end of class treat.

Age 6-9 Tuesdays, September 18 - October 23 2:45 - 4:00 pm UCC Arts & Crafts Studio $75 (6 sessions) - all materials included Instructor: Anne Novak

Age 9-12 Thursdays, September 20 - October 25 2:45 - 4:00 pm UCC Arts & Crafts Studio $75 (6 sessions) - all materials included Instructor: Anne Novak

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THEATRE CLASS Grades 2+Would you like to be a part of a unique musical producation? Sarah Hogan has put together an original script specifically for this class. Courtney Fick will be joining Sarah as voice coach for the musical numbers. In these classes, we will use our skills and creativity to refine a script, create a set, learn lines, stage direction, songs and choreography. Partici-pants will be assigned roles that use their strengths, but also challeng them to develop new ones.

The production will be performed at the UCC on December 15th and 16th. Participants must be

available to perform on these dates and may be required to attend extra rehearsals closer to the

performance.

If your child is in Kindergarten or Grade 1 and is interested in this class, please let us know as

there may be roles for younger children closer to production. Call 250 726-7772.

Tuesdays, September 18 until ProductionBetween 3-6pm (kids will be divided into groups according to roles once they have regis-tered. We will do our best to work around other extra-curricular activities and schedules!)UCC Main Hall$108 (12 sessions) - extra rehearsals may be required closer to productionInstructors: Sarah Hogan & Courtney Fick

DANCE CHOREOGRAPHY Age 12+Students will be introduced to different ways of creating dance. We will work individually, in small groups, and as a whole to create new works in many different styles including jazz, lyrical, modern and ballet. For this class, dance experience is less important than a willing-ness to work hard & take chances!

Tuesdays, Sept 18 - Dec 11 (no class Nov 13) 6:30 - 7:30 pmUCC Main Hall$108 (12 sessions)Instructor: Sarah Hogan

Dance Bursaries are available through The Paula Ross Dance Society.

Application forms are available through the front desk at

Ucluelet Community Centre, 500 Matterson Drive.

CHILDREN dance & theatre

modern dance

theatre

Instructor Profile

SARAH HOGANSarah Hogan attended

the Lincoln County School of Performing

arts in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario where

she majored in Dance. She performed in and

choreographed several productions including: The Wiz, Oliver, Animal

Farm and Grease. “Being a part of these

productions taught me so much about dedica-

tion and teamwork. They were also incredibly

fun and I would love to share this type of

experience with our local children & youth.”

Since moving to Ucluelet, Sarah has

choreographed dances for the Rainforest Danc-ers for competitions and

local performances.

ballet classesJoin Janine Wood and the Solera Performing Arts program for the fall session of dance. Janine has recently completed her first year of teaching the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) syllabus and has begun her two year teacher training program with the RAD. Janine is excited to share her knowledge with dancers.

westcoast soccer

Don’t Wait...

REGISTER NOW!

GRADE 2-3 BALLET Age 8-9*must have some previous dance experience Thursdays, September 13 - November 1 4:00 - 5:00 pmUCC Fitness Studio$74 (8 sessions)

GRADE 1-2 BALLET Age 6-7Thursdays, September 13 - November 1 3:15 - 4:00 pmUCC Fitness Studio$67 (8 sessions)

PRE-PRIMARY/PRIMARY BALLET Age 4-5Thursdays, September 13 - November 1 2:45 - 3:15 pmUCC Fitness Studio $60 (8 sessions)

PARENT & TOT Age 1.5-3 & ParentThursdays, September 13 - November 1 2:00 - 2:30 pmUCC Fitness Studio $60 (8 sessions)

GRADE 4-5 BALLET OR/INTERFOUNDATION BALLET Age 10+*dance experience requiredThursdays, September 13 - November 1 5:00 - 6:00 pm UCC Fitness Studio$74 (8 sessions)

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2012/13 Season Schedule:Saturday, Sept 29 League Play BeginsSaturday, Oct 6 No GamesSaturday, Dec 8 Last game for 2011Saturday, Jan 19 League Play resumesSaturday, Mar 23 No GamesSaturday, Apr 6 Soccer Day! (TBC)

*Practices begin week of September 17th. Practice days & times to be determined once numbers are confirmed.

westcoast soccer

early bird special until Sept 15

$60/child

Age Groups: 3-4 Coach Ornella Cirella 5-6 Coach Kevin Nixon 7-9 Coach Mike Rhodes 10-12 Coach Ken Griffin U15* Coach Abby Fortune & Mike Chapman U18* Coach Mike Chapman *Alberni Valley Youth Soccer League

U15-U18$125/child

$40 Uniform Deposit required at time of registrationPlease post-date cheque for April 1, 2013.

WESTCOAST SOCCER LEAGUE

GRADE 2-3 BALLET Age 8-9*must have some previous dance experience Thursdays, September 13 - November 1 4:00 - 5:00 pmUCC Fitness Studio$74 (8 sessions)

GRADE 4-5 BALLET OR/INTERFOUNDATION BALLET Age 10+*dance experience requiredThursdays, September 13 - November 1 5:00 - 6:00 pm UCC Fitness Studio$74 (8 sessions)

REGULAR PRICE

$70/CHILD

THANK-YOU!!Vancouver United Football Club for the

generous donation of soccer uniforms to the West Coast Soccer League.

Thank-you also to Ken Swallow and Chris Bird for facilitating this donation!!

Thank-you to our coaches, team managers and parent volunteers who make this

league possible and successful...

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ADULT yoga & low impact

AGELESS YOGA All LevelsJoin a supportive, fun yoga program that combines breath awareness with movement to enhance your strength & flexibility. Excellent for opening the joints, easing tension in the body and mind, leaving you feeling relaxed and rejuve-nated. Postures will be modified to suit individual needs.

COMMUNITY YOGA All LevelsUkee’s talented yoga instructors are on rotation for this unique class which seeks to deepen our yoga practice by in-tegrating different approaches. If you are a certified instruc-tor interested in teaching, give us a call at 250 726-7772!

VINYASA FLOW YOGA All LevelsApply yoga’s principles of alignment as you learn to adapt this flowing practice to the changing needs of your body & mind. A multi-level approach enables progression appropri-ate to each student.

ADULT/SENIOR CHI GONGThe 8 Essential Standing Exercises of Chi Gong will give you greater strength and balance in a gentle, flowing exercise style. Benefits: Natural anti-aging and detoxifying, greater flexibility and range of motion to name just a few.

Wednesdays, Sept 12 - Dec 12 10:30 - 11:30 amUCC Fitness Studio $25 + HSTInstructor: Jan Draeseke

RELAX, HAVE A LAUGH!We will use self massage, gentle stretches and laughter as practical ways to relax, still our minds and connect with our bodies to release tension and promote health. This class will be a Joyful way to spend a mid-morning hour.

Mondays & Fridays, Sept 10 - Dec 14 10:00 - 11:00 amUCC Fitness Studio $2 drop-inInstructor: Lorna Watson

LORNA WATSON brings 35 years experience as a Physiotherapist and fitness Instructor in the field of Chronic pain and Stress Management. She had a brief and strange career as a stand-up comedian.

LOW IMPACT (great for adults 55+)YOGA CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

YIN YANG YOGA Beginner - All LevelsYin yoga is performed to stretch the connective tissue of the body, including the hips, thighs and lower spinal area. Yin poses are held for minutes at a time, to get past the superficial or muscular tissues and dive deep into connec-tive tissue. Yang is the perfect balance of traditional Hatha poses to energize and heat up the body though a series of postures. Feel relaxed, rejuvinated and well balanced.

yoga schedule

fallMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

3:30 - 4:30 pmAGELESS YOGA

with Flickerine Stevens

9:00 - 10:30 amVINYASA FLOW YOGA

with Flickerine Stevens

7:00 - 8:00 pmYIN YANG YOGA

with Joanne Krol

7:00 - 8:00 amHATHA YOGA LEVEL 1

with Joanne Krol

7:00 - 8:30 pmVINYASA FLOW YOGA

with Flickerine Stevens

NO YOGA CLASSES11:00 am - 12:30 pm

COMMUNITY YOGAVarious Instructors

All yoga classes take place in the Fitness Studio at Ucluelet Community Centre, 500 Matterson Drive

COST: All Drop-in Yoga Classes $12 Universal Yoga Passes $60+HST/6 classes

HATHA YOGA - LEVEL 1 Beginner - All LevelsAchieve balance through body and mind and establish a strong foundation. Learn correct alignment and breathing in basic traditional yoga postures. Great for beginners but all levels welcome.

AGELESS YOGA All Levels(see class description under “Yoga - Class Descriptions”)

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STEP IT UP! Join Maria in this fun, high energy, overall workout. This workout starts with a warm-up followed by a STEP workout using easy to follow STEP choreography that will keep you moving to the beat of the music while work-ing up a sweat! A cool down follows with some strength and core exercises & stretching.

Tuesdays, Sept 25 - Nov 6 (no class Oct 9)5:00 - 6:00 pmUCC Fitness Studio$10 drop-in (punch card not available)Instructor: Maria Kaiser

ADULT fitness programs

TRAMPOLINE - ADULT DROP-INWant to feel like a kid again? Certified trampo-line coach Nicole Thompson is now offering an adult drop-in trampoline class. Nicole brings with her a large variety of equipment and lots of experience.

Fridays, October 12 - December14No Class Oct 19 & Nov 167:00 - 8:00 pmUSS Gymnasium$10 drop-inNicole Thompson, NCCP certified coach

KEEP READING!more adult

programs on pages 20-23!

MARIA KAISERMaria earned her 1st

Group Fitness Instruc-tor’s Certification in

Johnannesburg, South Africa in 1991 and has been adding on to her continuing fitness edu-cation ever since. She has studied with ACE,

Reebok Spinning, Ree-bok STEP, Zumba and

has regularly attended fitness conferences in the USA, Europe and

Canada to stay with the latest trends. Maria be-lieves in working out as a part of a life style, not

just a short term course..and it has to be fun!

Everybody deserves a form of physical activity

that they enjoy, keep the heart pumping and fitness levels up. Life is better when you’re fit!

Instructor ProfileNEW! NEW!

Free Fitness Week at UCCWe know you’re busy. We also know how important it is to incorporate

regular fitness and healthy practices into your busy life. If you’re new to our fitness/yoga programs, NOW is a great time to start:

SEPTEMBER 10th - 15thSelect drop-in classes will be offered FREE OF CHARGE

check us out on Facebook (Ucluelet Parks & Rec) for a full list of FREE classes!

KICKBOXING Kick and punch your way to a new level of fitness! Get fit, toned and build muscles you never knew you had in this intense one hour class. Modifcations for beginners are readily available. New students welcome!

Mon & Wed, Sept 12 - Dec 12 (no class Oct 8, 31)7:00 - 8:00 pmUCC Main Hall$10 drop in, punch cards availableInstructor: Senpai Ian Shu

MARTIAL ARTS: PURPLE DRAGON DON JITSUAncient in origin yet modern in concept, Don Jitsu Ryu is one of the most practical, effective and complete martial arts fighting systems in the world today. It blends Karate, Jiu Jitsu, Tae Kwon Do, Kung Fu, Aikido and weaponry. The program consists of four main areas; fitness training & stretching, Kata & basics, break-falls, and self defense & sparring.

Mon & Wed, Sept 12 - Nov 26 (no class Oct 8, 31)8:00 - 9:00 pmUCC Main Hall$200 + HST (20 sessions)Instructor: Senpai Ian Shu

LATIN DANCE CARDIO WORKOUTGet your daily cardio workout by dancing! In this high energy, exciting class we will enjoy the rhythms of Latin music with steps to salsa, merengue, cha cha and more! Basic steps set to simple choreography at a low/med tempo but will include modification for higher intensity. Bring water, comfy clothes & indoor shoes.

Mondays & Wednesdays, Sept 10 - Dec 127:00 - 8:00 pmUCC Fitness Studio$9 drop-in, punch cards availableInstructor: Lyvi Rivera

MUSCLE TONINGShape up for the fall with this muscular endur-ance toning class. Increase your strength and endurance, tone your muscles, increase your energy levels and burn lots of calories with this fun, complete workout. All levels welcome.

Thursdays, September 27 - December 137:00 - 8:00 amUCC Fitness Studio $12 drop-in, punch cards available Instructor: Joanne Krol

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seasonal program SUPPLEMENTS

november-december

fall/winter

january-march

winter

april-june

spring

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summer

AT UCLUELET PARKS & RECREATION......we do our best to provide you with year-round, up-to-date recreation program and

community information. In addition to the Fall Guide which you are currently reading, we produce Four Seasonal Program Supplements highlighting our most current programs

and upcoming community events.

Ucluelet Parks & Recreation is fueled by the enthusiasm, ingenuity & talent of our local community. If you are interested in joining our team of committed instructors,

please contact KK Hodder, Recreation Programmer:phone 250 726-7772 x 223email [email protected]

We look forward to hearing from you!

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FOIL FENCINGOften described as physical chess, the sport of fencing chal-lenges the mind and the body, builds confidence, coordina-tion and physical fitness. The beginner class will introduce basic balance, footwork & posture. Please wear soft-soled shoes and loose clothing.

Sundays, September 16 - November 117:00 - 8:00 pm BEGINNER CLASS8:15 - 9:15 pm EN GARDE CLASS (Int/Adv)UAC Hall (1510 Peninsula Rd)$80 + HST (8 sessions)Instructor: Myles Morrison

FOLKLORICO AND FLAMENCO - BEGINNERNo Experience Required! A combination course exploring the art of Mexican Folk Dance by learning the basic technique of dance steps, skirt movement,and two traditional dances from the region of Jalisco, Mexico.

Flamenco will explore the rythym of Tangos and include the basics of technique, footwork, and palmas. Students will learn how to "build" their own dance to real time music and beats to be able to develop their own Flamenco dance personality.

Both genres will have potential for performances in the future. Flamenco, Folklorico and/or character shoes are required. Practice skirts are required for both genres. Please inquire with instructor.

If you are only interested in one of the dance discinplines, please let us know and the registration fee will be

amended accodingly.

Fridays, September 21 - December 7 6:30 - 7:45 pmUAC Hall, 1510 Peninsula Road$120 + HST (12 sessions)Instructor: Lyvi Rivera

ADULT general interest

BURLESQUE Age 19+ (Women)Burlesque is more than risqué dance, it's about confidence and style. The goal of this class is to add a sense of sass to a fitness class that will make women feel empowered and confident. Women of all ages, shapes and sizes welcome. No dance experi-ence necessary. This class will help you have fun and feel great!

Wednesdays, October 10 - November 21 (no class Oct 31)7:00 - 8:00 pmUAC Hall, 1510 Peninsula Road$66 + HST (6 sessions)Instructor: Courtney Fick

NEW!

POKER NIGHT Age 19+Poker Night is back so bring your poker face and play

to win great prizes at the ANAF!Fridays, begins Sept 21

7:00 pm at the Army and Navy, 1708 Peninsula, $10 buy-in

THE NEW YOU CHALLENGEThe New You Challenge is a six-week healthy body transformation challenge based on participating in 6 boot camp classes, 6 yoga sessions, 6 private personal training sessions, gym membership and nutritional advice.

START DATE: SEPTEMBER 11, 2012$429 + tax per person

Sign up at the West Coast Fitness Centre

BOOT CAMPS Every Tuesday and Thursday evening

6:30 - 7:30 pmWest Coast Fitness Centre

SELF DEFENCE FOR WOMEN Age 15+ Jonathan McKinney brings a wealth of person safety knowl-edge to this FREE workshop series. Included in the series will be instruction on environmental awareness, personal safety and basic self defense. First class will be mainly a lecture and conversation regarding personal safety concerns. Following 2 classes will be hands-on training. Wear active clothing (no loose or baggy clothing please) and bring a water bottle.”

Mondays, October 15 - 296:00 - 8:00 pmLocation TBD (please call in advance if you wish to attend 726-7772)FREE admission, donations to the food bank will be acceptedInstructor: Cst. Jonathan McKinney

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ADULT arts programs

FOIL FENCINGOften described as physical chess, the sport of fencing chal-lenges the mind and the body, builds confidence, coordina-tion and physical fitness. The beginner class will introduce basic balance, footwork & posture. Please wear soft-soled shoes and loose clothing.

Sundays, September 16 - November 117:00 - 8:00 pm BEGINNER CLASS8:15 - 9:15 pm EN GARDE CLASS (Int/Adv)UAC Hall (1510 Peninsula Rd)$80 + HST (8 sessions)Instructor: Myles Morrison

THEATRE IMPROVISATION WORKSHOP SERIES Age 19+Have you ever wanted to get up and play on a stage in a theatre? Interested in finding new and fun ways to express yourself with your body and voice? Want to learn new skills and meet new people?

Theatre Improvisation is the practice of using games to create scenes and tell stories. You will be guided through exercises and games which will encourage you to open up your imagination to limitless possibilities.

You will gain skills in spontaneous thinking and quick deci-sion making that will be useful in everyday life.

No previous experience is necessary. Beginners welcome. This is a great chance to check out something new in an encouraging, safe environment. Bring a friend or two!

Thursdays, September 27 - October 257:00 - 8:30 pm UCC Main Hall & Theatre$60 (5 sessions) - to be paid directly to instructorLIMITED SPACES! To book a spot or for more information email Rino at [email protected] or call 250 726-6816

RINO DEL ZOPPO has been involved in theatre since highschool. He spent his teen years and early 20s performing in Australia and the UK before moving into devising and directing new theatre works. He later moved onto event producing at the Adelaide (AUS) and Edinburgh (UK) Fringe Festivals - the two largest in the world. Rino has lived in Canada since 2010 .

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 101Want to take control of that digital camera of yours? This 2-hour session will fast-track you through the confusion of your camera manual. Topics covered will include when to use aperture priority versus shutter speed priority, white balance, ISO, file sizes, proper exposures and formatting cards. This session will enable you to stop shooting on automatic set-tings and achieve much better results more regularly. Bring your digital camera and manual.

Saturday, September 222:00 - 4:00 pmUCC Activity Room #1$40 + HSTInstructor: Marilyn McEwen

MASTERING COLOURED PENCILSAchieve realistic, eye-catching results when depicting BC’s dramatic wildlife and landscapes using prismacolour pencils. Artist Debra Thomlinson will guide the beginner to inter-mediate sketcher who wants to embellish their work with colour, in the use of prismacolour, an oil based colour pencil that works very similar to pastel, but has the ability to greatly enhance details. Using layer upon layer of coloured pencil you will learn to attain life-like results, showing depth and dimension.

Mondays, October 15 - November 57:00 - 8:30 pmUCC Art Studio$75 + HST (4 sessions)Instructor: Debra Thomlinson

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 102Designed to complement the basic course, and provide more information for those who love to make images and want to take their photography to a new level. Topics covered will include shooting RAW, histograms, metering modes, bracketing, hyperfocal distance and composition. Bring your digital camera and manual, and we’ll do some outside shoot-ing after as well.

Saturday, October 131:00 - 4:00 pmUCC Activity Room #1$40 + HSTInstructor: Marilyn McEwen

NEW!

NEW!

THE NEW YOU CHALLENGEThe New You Challenge is a six-week healthy body transformation challenge based on participating in 6 boot camp classes, 6 yoga sessions, 6 private personal training sessions, gym membership and nutritional advice.

START DATE: SEPTEMBER 11, 2012$429 + tax per person

Sign up at the West Coast Fitness Centre

BOOT CAMPS Every Tuesday and Thursday evening

6:30 - 7:30 pmWest Coast Fitness Centre

SPECIAL REGISTRATION DAY!MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

HOW TO REGISTER...In Person: Ucluelet Community Centre

(we accept cash, cheque, VISA, MC)Phone: Call 250 726-7772 with credit card

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Ucluelet Family Ties is a program open to all expectant parents and new parents in Ucluelet and area. We're located in the Coastal Communities Services Hub, part of the new Ucluelet Community Centre!Family Ties runs a weekly drop in at the Hub, where parents can gather to chat, visit and participate in a discussion on a topic of interest. There's snacks, toys for little ones, an outreach worker and the Public Health Nurse is also on hand. Got a question? There's an answer; from the nurse, the outreach worker, or an experienced

parent in the group. Got a concern? The outreach worker can help gather information, attend appointments, follow up with you. Celebrating a milestone? Baby's first smile, rolling over, first tooth? Come share with the group!

Expectant parents have an added challenge living on the coast, because birth services must be accessed outside our com-munities. Family Ties can be a source of support before and after your little one arrives. Prenatal classes are arranged as need-ed; if you're expecting please let us know if you'd like to attend a series. Information is tailored to west coast parents' needs.

Experienced parents are welcome too; come visit, chat, share your wisdom!

Breastfeeding Challenge: Saturday, September 29th “Mark your calendar for the annual Breastfeeding Challenge on Saturday September 29th hosted by Ucluelet Family Ties. Every baby counts in the final count for this international challenge to get as many mother/baby pairs “latched

on” at 11 am local time. Last year BC finished first in our regional category! Visit www.babyfriendly.ca for more infor-mation or call Margaret or Charlene for more info on our local event. Door prizes and refreshments.

Dads, grandmas and siblings welcome too!”

Drop ins: Tuesdays 10:30 - noon in Ucluelet at Coastal Communities Services Hub, 500 Matterson DriveContact: Family Ties 250-726-2224 or call the Public Health Nurse at 250-725-2172

Outreach worker available afterward, no appointment necessary

Ucluelet Centre – 250 726 2697

Academic Upgrading, University Transfer courses, First Aid, Marine Training Computer and Small Business Training

Let us help you find the education and training you need.

Please visit us at our centre in Davison Plaza (beside the Post Office)

For full course offerings please visit: www.nic.bc.ca/PDF_docs/NIC_Ucluelet_web.pdf

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Junior Canadian RangersWest Coast Youth (age 12-18)

REGISTRATION NIGHT:Thursday, September 6th 7pm at UAC Hall

MEETINGS: Thursdays 7:00 pm - 8:30 pmUAC Hall, 1510 Peninsula Road

• Life skills (like Paintball, swimming!) • Ranger skills (like camping, kayaking, air rifles)• Traditional skills (like survival skills)

PLUS: several weekend and week-long excursions will be planned throughout the year.

Ucluelet Girl GuidesAll Girls ages 5+ (leaders also needed)

Registration: September 17th at 5pm, Ucluelet Community Centre (UCC), 500 Matterson DriveMeetings: Every Monday, 2:45 - 3: 45 pm at UCC

NO MEETINGS ON PRO-D DAYS OR STAT HOLIDAYSCost: $82.50 for the year

For girls, guiding is an accepting environment with diverse and exciting programs and activities that offer the chance to discover new interests and learn valuable leadership skills. Guiding gives girls the

tools and resources they need to achieve greatness.

Questions? contact Laurie Rundle 250-726-2055

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SUNDAY, OCT 21st1-3 PM

UCC MAIN HALL

$12/tableRESERVE NOW!Admission:$2 Adults

FREE under 12

Call today to book your table!

250 726-7772

FLEAmarket

BUYSELLBROWSEBARGAIN

THANK-YOUto the Westerly News for posting

this Parks & Recreation Guide online!

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West Coast Fitness CentreOwned and operated by Pacific Escape Resorts Inc.

West Coast Motel on the Harbour279 Hemlock St., Ucluelet, B.C. tel. 250-726-7732

www.westcoastfitnesscentre.com

10 x Punch Pass Pool $35 + HST10 x Punch Pass Gym $55 + HST

Drop-in rates also availablePersonal Training available by appointment

New Equipment ~ Harbour View ~ Huge Space!Memberships include GYM, POOL & SAUNA

Memberships are non-transferable and will not be refunded due to lack of use.

Single $48 $120 $225 $410Family (up to 2 adults & 2 children

$100 $250 $425 $525Add extra children to family pass

$10 $15 $25 $35

1 MONTH 3 MONTHS 6 MONTHS 1 YEAR

Member Hours: 6:00 am to 9:00 pm Mon - Sat (6am to 6pm Sundays)General Hours: 9:00 am to 9:00 pm Mon - Sat (9am to 6pm Sundays)

BOOT CAMP Tuesdays & Thursdays

6:30 – 7:30 PM $10/person

*All levels welcomeJay & Kat Rosene, Endless Ride

www.endlessride.ca

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The Westcoast Community Resources Society is celebrating its 20th year operating as a society. We received society status in 1992 as the Westcoast Women’s Resource Society. Since that time

we have evolved and expanded into the community organization that we are today.

WCRS is located at 500 Matterson Drive in Ucluelet as a part of the Coastal Community Services Hub. For more information about who we are and what we do check out our website www.wccrs.ca or drop in! WCRS provides phone fax and internet use to members of the public who need to access resources or community support. Our services are offered in Tofino weekly and surrounding communities can be

served by appointment. Travel arrangements can also be made. All programs are free, confidential and self-referrals are welcome. Whether you are visiting the area, new to the community or a

wintered veteran our programs and events are designed for you!

Ongoing and Upcoming Events and Programs Community LunchLunch is on us! Every Thursday, from 12-2, at the HUB. Come by and have some delicious and nutritious soup, it’s a great place to meet new and interesting people- all for FREE!! Everyone is Welcome.

Community Volunteer Tax ProgramIf you have not filed your 2011 Taxes it’s not too late, we can process 2011 taxes and back taxes for all clients meeting the Community Volunteer Tax Program guidelines.

Youth Exercise GroupStarting again at the end of September, have some fun and workout!

Nutritional ProgrammingWCRS acts as a host for cooking classes. Next Food Skills will be in January 2013. Join us on Facebook for updates or check our website www.wccrs.ca

AGM (Annual General Meeting)Our 20th Annual AGM will be held on October 18th. Watch for upcoming information and our fall membership drive! If you are interested in becoming a society member please contact the society at 250-726-2343. All individuals interested in volunteering as a board member are asked to par-ticipate in our screening and recruitment process. Contact our office for more details.

WCRS

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SERVICES WE OFFERThe West Coast Transition House is an emergency shelter for women and their children in crisis from abusive situations. A worker is available 24/7 at 250.726.2020, or toll free 1.877.726.2080 on our Crisis Line available to all members of the Westcoast communities.

The Community Outreach Program provides education, life skills, tax preparation, assistance and advocacy to all members of the Westcoast communities. We will go the extra mile to steer you in the right direction, help you to understand and fill out forms or applications and ensure that you are accessing all programs and services available to you.

Women's Outreach Program offers individual and group support for women and families whose lives have been affected by violence. The worker will provide support to meet each individual’s unique needs and works to develop life skills, provide resources, offer advocacy and accompani-ment, crisis intervention and referrals to appropriate services. Available for appointments in Tofino and Ucluelet, transportation can be arranged.

Children's Counselling (CWWA) Program offers counselling to children and youth, ages 3 - 18, exposed to violence. The program supports development of problem-solving and coping skills, communication skills, safety planning, expressing feelings and emotions positively, exploring family dynamics, relationships, and the impacts of violence. Individual or group counselling and caregiver supports available.

Community Youth Worker Program is designed to aid youth up to age 18 that may be experien-cing emotional, behavioral or family challenges. Services offered: one-on-one counselling, care-giver support, family mediation, advocacy, referrals, youth groups and recreational programming.

Child and Youth Special Needs (CYSN) Family Support program offers support services to chil-dren and youth with disabilities living on the coast. Referrals to the program are made through the Ministry of Children and Family Development in Port Alberni

Women's Counselling Program provides services to women on an individual basis. regular ap-pointments are available, no referrals necessary. For more information please call 250.726.2343

PHONE- (250)726-2343 WEBSITE- WWW.WCCRS.CA “LIKE US” on FACEBOOK

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Friday SEPT 14

8PM

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Friday SEPT 28

8PM

Friday SEPT 28

6PM&

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4PM

SEPTEMBER MOVIE SCHEDULE

ROLLER DERBY!Hey ladies! Are you at least 19 years old and love to skate?

Why not come and try a skate or two with our local derby team, The Black Pearls? Practices for "fresh meat" are encouraged

for Sundays and Tuesdays. Skates are provided and limited gear is available. You MUST have a mouth guard to be able to play/practice. Bring water and runners, too. For more info, please

contact: Lyvi Rivera via email at [email protected]

Here ye! Here Ye! Any Ukeenites interested in being part of the world of Roller Derby? We are looking for people (men or women) with a good sports brain to ref for our team and potentially be able to ref for other teams as well. Referees or "Zebras" as they are known in the Derby World are in high demand. It is strictly volunteer and physically demanding. Oh yeah...you also get to pick your derby ref name! For more info, please contact:Lyvi Rivera via email at [email protected]

WE NEED REFS

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Friday family movies begin 6pm Friday adult movies begin 8pm Saturday movies begin 4pm

Big Beach Cinema500 Matterson Drive, Ucluelet

$6admission

$4under 12

See it before it’s on DVD!

See it before it’s on DVD!Friday

SEPT 148PM

Rated PG-13, 124 minutesStarring: Judi Dench, Bill Nighy & Maggie Smith Comedy/Drama, Directed by John Madden

British retirees travel to India to take up residence in what they believe is a newly restored hotel. Less luxurious than its advertisements, the Mari-gold Hotel nevertheless slowly begins to charm in unexpected ways.

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

Rated PG, 95 minutesStarring: Will Farrell, Brad Pitt & Jonah HillAnimation/Comedy/Action, Directed by Rom McGrathAfter super-villain Megamind defeats his good-guy nemesis, Metro Man, he becomes bored since there is no one left to fight. He creates a new foe, Titan, who, instead of us-ing his powers for good, sets out to destroy the world, positioning Megamind to save the world and become the “good guy” for the first time in his life.

megamindFridaySEPT 14

6PM&

Saturdaysept 15

4PM

Based on a true story, this darkly comic docu-drama details the unusual friendship between a likable Texas mortician and a wealthy but reviled widow, and the shock-ing crime that followed. Inspired by the article “Midnight in the Garden of East Texas,” published in Texas Monthly magazine in 1998 which chronicles the life of Bernie Tiede, who transformed the town of Carthage with his generosity and who then, to the dis-belief of Carthage residents, was arrested for a serious crime.

Rated PG-13, 104 minutesStarring: Jack Black, Matthew McConaughey & Shirley MacLaineCrime/Drama/Comedy, Directed by Richard Linklater

BERNIEFriday SEPT 28

8PM

Alex, Marty, Gloria and Melman are still fighting to get home to their beloved Big Apple and the Central Park Zoo. Their journey takes them through Europe where they find the perfect cover: a traveling circus, which they reinvent - Madagascar style.

MADAGASCARFriday SEPT 28

6PM&

Saturdaysept 29

4PM

Rated PG, 93 minutesStarring: Ben Stiller, Jada Pinkett-Smith & Chris RockAnimation/Adventure/Comedy

SEPTEMBER MOVIE SCHEDULE

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Pacific Rim Arts Society is a volunteer-based, non-profit society serving the districts of Tofino and Ucluelet, and First Nations

communities in the Clayoquot Sound/ Long Beach area, on the West Coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.

Our goal is to help build happy, healthy communities by bringing people together through arts and culture.

www.pacificrimarts.ca

Pacific Rim Arts Society (PRAS) brings you a roster of year-round arts activities through our Annual Events Program, as well as many special events to spice things up during the year…

SEPTEMBER 2012

February 11 - 16 in UclueletExplore this enchanting garden as it comes to life in The Secret Garden at this year’s Missoula Children’s Theatre. Auditions will be held on Monday, February 11, 2013, 4-6pm.

FEBRUARY 2013

MARCH 2013 APRIL 2013 JULY 2013

Check out our website for more info on

upcoming events!www.pacificrimarts.ca

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Community ContactsASSISTANCE

Alanon 726-7279Alcoholics Anonymous 726-4220Food Bank on the Edge 726-6909 [email protected] Ties 726-2224Narcotics Anonymous 726-7279Transition House 726-2020West Coast Community Resource Society [email protected] 726-2343

CHURCHES & FAITH ORGANIZATIONS Christ Community Church 726-7305 Pastor Keven Willm Grace Bible Church 726-1244Holy Family Church 726-4225 Rev. Phil Smith Jehovah’s Witness 726-7199 St. Francis of Assisi 726-4225 Rev. Phil Smith Baha’i Community [email protected]

COMMITTEES / SOCIETIES

ANAF Club 726-7122Central West Coast Forest Society [email protected] 726-2424Clayoquot Biosphere Trust 726-2086Coastal Family Resource Coalition 726-2463George Fraser Committee 726-7459Harbour Advisory 726-4436

Long Beach Arena Society 726-4634Mental Health Centre 726-1282Pacific Rim Arts Society 725-2421 www.pacificrimarts.ca [email protected] Pacific Rim Fish & Game 726-2450Pacific Rim Hospice Society 725-1240Pacific Rim Marine Search & Rescue 726-7789Pacific Rim Toastmasters 726-2766Pacific Rim Whale Festival Society 726-7798Raincoast Education Society 725-2560Sea View Seniors Housing Society 726-4220Sunshine Club 726-7601Thornton Creek Hatchery 726-7566Tofino Parks & Recreation 725-3229Tofino Ucluelet Culinary Guild 266-6665Ucluelet and Area Childcare Society 726-3452Ucluelet and Area Historical Society 726-4656Ucluelet Aquarium Society 726-2390Ucluelet Chamber of Commerce [email protected] 726-4641Ucluelet Children’s Centre 726-2339Ucluelet Parks & Recreation 726-7772 [email protected] Coast Bear Aware 266-2327 [email protected] West Coast Community Resource Society 726-2343 West Coast Community Television 726-7586Wild Pacific Trail Society 726-7757

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SCHOOLS/EDUCATIONUcluelet Elem School 726-7793Ucluelet Sec School 726-7796North Island College 726-2697

COMMUNITY CENTRES/HALLSUcluelet Community Centre 726-7772 500 Matterson DriveUAC Hall 726-7720 1510 PeninsulaSeaplane Base Recreation Hall 160 Seaplane Base Road 726-4438 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Ambulance 726-7661Coast Guard 726-7777Coast Guard Auxiliary 726-7789District of Ucluelet Public Works (24 hours) 726-7133R.C.M.P. 726-7773 Ucluelet Volunteer Fire Brigade 726-4321West Coast Inland Search & Rescue 726-2461*DIAL 911 for Police, Fire & Ambulance*

MEDICAL ASSISTANCEDentist Dr. Jameson 725-2068Pacific Rim Chiropractic Dr. Jonathan Clow 726-2220NaturopathDr. Jeannie Doig 522-0033Tofino General Hospital 725-3212Ucluelet Medical Center 726-4443

Long Beach Arena Society 726-4634Mental Health Centre 726-1282Pacific Rim Arts Society 725-2421 www.pacificrimarts.ca [email protected] Pacific Rim Fish & Game 726-2450Pacific Rim Hospice Society 725-1240Pacific Rim Marine Search & Rescue 726-7789Pacific Rim Toastmasters 726-2766Pacific Rim Whale Festival Society 726-7798Raincoast Education Society 725-2560Sea View Seniors Housing Society 726-4220Sunshine Club 726-7601Thornton Creek Hatchery 726-7566Tofino Parks & Recreation 725-3229Tofino Ucluelet Culinary Guild 266-6665Ucluelet and Area Childcare Society 726-3452Ucluelet and Area Historical Society 726-4656Ucluelet Aquarium Society 726-2390Ucluelet Chamber of Commerce [email protected] 726-4641Ucluelet Children’s Centre 726-2339Ucluelet Parks & Recreation 726-7772 [email protected] Coast Bear Aware 266-2327 [email protected] West Coast Community Resource Society 726-2343 West Coast Community Television 726-7586Wild Pacific Trail Society 726-7757

UCLUELET BRANCH:

HOURS OF OPERATIONTuesdays 1:00 - 6:00 pmWednesdays 1:00 - 6:00 pmFridays 3:00 - 7:00 pmSaturdays 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

STORYTIMEWednesdays, Sept 12 - Dec 12

11:15 - 11:45 amStories for the preschool crowd

Age 3-5

Alberni Valley Vet ClinicUAC Hall, 1510 Peninsula Road

9:00 am - noon

Wednesday, September 12Wednesday, October 17

Wednesday, November 14Wednesday, December 12

Community Contacts

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Ucluelet Parks & Recreation - SUBSIDY PROGRAMApplication Form For Residents of Ucluelet Participant Information Family Name: _______________________________ Age Category: Mailing Address: _______________________________

_______________________________ Email Address: _______________________________ Phone: home ______________________ cell _______________________ Would you be able to particpate in the program listed below without subsidy? Y N

Would you be able to afford half of the program fee? Y N

Would you be interested in volunteering opportunities within the department? Y N (please note volunteering is not contingent on the application but is always appreciated)

Programs/Pass Request• Up to a maximum of $100/person/season ie. Fall • Funds will be distributed based on availability

Participant's Name Program Name/Pass* Date GL (office use only) Last First

* Please note: Universal Yoga Punch Passes are available I, the undersigned, certify that all the information contained in this application is correct to the best of my knowledge. I am aware that the application will be considered by the Ucluelet Parks & Recreation Department and that all information contained in this application will be kept confidential.

________________________________ ______________________ Signature Date Please return completed and signed form to: Ucluelet Parks & Recreation Department P.O. Box 999 - 500 Matterson Drive, Ucluelet, B.C. V0R 3A0

For more information please contact Abby Fortune, Director of Parks & Recreation 250-726-7772 or [email protected]

Child (0-12 yrs)Youth (13-18 yrs)Adult (19+ yrs)Senior (65+ yrs)

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step 1 go to www.ucluelet.ca and click on the “Register Now” button

step 2 create a customer account

step 3 Register for an activity and login with your ID and password

register online!SPECIAL

REGISTRATION DAY!Monday, Sept 10th

10am - 6pmUcluelet Community Centre

500 Matterson Drive250 726-7772

10% off recreation programsexceptions:

soccer, swimming & playschool

www.ucluelet.ca