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Published by the City of Wetaskiwin & the Wetaskiwin Community Learning Council

780-361-4400 | wetaskiwininmotion.com | (c) 2013 City of Wetaskiwin

780-361-6241 | clcwetaskiwin.ca

Photo courtesy of Ron Asp

Winter 2014 Your Guide to What’s Happening in Wetaskiwin

Wetaskiwin2014 WinterPrograms

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Wetaskiwin

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Arts & CultureBody & Mind

City of WetaskiwinCommunity Clubs

Community SupportEducation & ESL Programs

MusicPreschool Programs

Seniors ProgramsSports & Fitness

Town of MilletYouth Programs

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Wetaskiwin Community Learning Council 780-361-6241 | [email protected]

www.clcwetaskiwin.ca

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facebook.com/wetaskiwin | @wetaskiwincity

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Inside...Wetaskiwin

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Kids & TeensDrawing Lessons After School | Ages 7 - 18For children or teens who love drawing and express a wish to do it better. Students will be taught basic technical elements of art, while working on project(s) of their choice. Basic drawing techniques are fundamental to all art. Understanding tools, terminology, line, shading and composition will be taught. All skill levels encouraged and returning students welcome.Instructor: Margot Soltice

Date: Tuesdays, January 21 - February 25Time: 4 - 6 pmFee: $109Supply Fee: Kit for $30. - includes a quality journal, charcoal, pencils, eraser and sharpener.

Kid’s Pottery Ages 7 and upChildren will make a variety of items in this fun, hands on class and discover different clay building techniques (hand-building and wheel). All projects will be glazed and kiln fired. All skill levels.Instructor: Judy Bortnik

Arts & Culture

Date: Saturdays, February 22 - March 15 Time: 10 am - 12 NoonFee: $65Supply Fee: $20.00 (includes firing) to be paid to WAACC upon registration NOTE: We will also do kids birthday parties with pottery. Call for special party pricing.

Creative Art, Mixed MediaAfter School | Ages 7 - 18 An extremely interesting course offering the history of mask making throughout the world’s different cultures; taught by this popular instructor. With the mask theory knowledge, students will create their own using various materials. Returning students welcome.Instructor: Margot Soltice

Date: Tuesdays, March 18 - April 29(No class April 15 due to Easter Break)Time: 4 - 6 pmFee: $109Supply Fee: Kit for $30 - includes mask making materials.

Wetaskiwin Allied Art And Craft Centre4520 - 48 Avenue, Wetaskiwin - Curling & Craft Centre REGISTRATION PROCEDURE: 1. To register or for more information call: Judy 780-352-5988 or Carmen at 780-352-2091 2. Mail your registration and payment to: Wetaskiwin Allied Art and Craft Centre, Box 6453,

Wetaskiwin, AB T9A 2G23. All registrations must be paid in full 2 weeks prior to course start date with refunds

issued IF low enrolment.4. See our website for registration forms and cancellation policies.5. Website: www.waacc.ca

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Teens and Adults

PotteryPottery – Afternoon Studio Time Applicants must register for use of studio time, pay the fee and purchase the clay we provide at a cost which includes the firing and glazes. Registrants cannot expect instruction. Open to teenagers and adults with verified prior instruction.Studio Tech: Jennifer Nash

Date: Wednesdays, January 8 - February 26Time: 1 - 4 pmFee: $60 (Daily drop-in fee $10)Supply Fee: Clay must be purchased from WAACC for $50 per ½ box of clay which includes tools, the cost of glazes and firing.

Pottery – Evening Studio Time Applicants must register for use of studio time, pay the fee and purchase the clay we provide at a cost which includes the firing and glazes. Registrants cannot expect instruction. Open to teenagers and adults with verified prior instruction.Studio Tech: Virginia Anderson Date: Thursdays, January 9 - February 27 Time: 6:30 - 9:30 pm Fee: $60 (Daily drop-in fee $10)Supply Fee: Clay must be purchased from WAACC for $50 per ½ box of clay which includes tools, the cost of glazes and firing.

Adult Pottery – Hand-building Students will learn hand-building and glazing techniques. They will have an unlimited scope of creative expression to make useful and decorative objects of their choice. Open to teens and adults of varying experience and skills.Instructor: Virginia Anderson

Date: Thursdays, January 23 - February 27Time: 6:30 - 9:30 pmFee: $115 Supply Fee: Clay must be purchased from WAACC for $50 per ½ box of clay which includes tools, the cost of glazes and firing.

Wheel Pottery Learn skills and techniques of throwing pottery vessels on the wheel. We are fortunate to have a skilled, local potter with 40 years of experience to teach this class! For beginners and returning students.Instructor: Kenny Alberg Date: Tuesdays, January 21 - March 1Time: 6:30 - 9 pmFee: $230 Supply Fee: Clay must be purchased from WAACC for $50 per ½ box of clay which includes tools, the cost of glazes and firing.

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Fabric ArtsBrazilian EmbroideryThe ancient craft of three dimensional embroidery, for beginners or the more experienced. A variety of stitches to create amazing, beautiful designs will be taught. Students should bring a 5” embroidery hoop and scissors. Instructor: Clarice Bowdige Date: (Session 1) Tuesdays, January 21 - February 25 Date: (Session 2) Tuesdays, March 4 - April 8Time: 1 - 3 pm Fee: $35; Purchase necessary supplies from instructor (about $50 for beginners).

Hardanger New students will learn basic stitches of Scandinavian Embroidery (Hardanger). Advanced students will work on their own projects, or Instructor assigned project suggestions, given as challenge pieces. Instructor: Arlie Franklin

Date: Mondays, January 20 - March 10(No class February 17 - Family Day)Time: 1 - 4 pmFees: $45 - Purchase supplies from instructor: Starter Kit $15 - enough to make 2 of the beginner doilies.

Quilting Studio TimeFor the beginner to intermediate quilter. Bring a new or existing project that you would like to work on. Provides an opportunity for support and new skill development. Students must bring a sewing machine in good working order, thread, fabric, cutting mat, ruler and rotary cutter. Instructor: Gloria Bolivar Date: Wednesdays, February 12 - April 2Time: 1 - 4 pmFee: $70 (Daily drop-in $10)

GlassIntermediate Stained Glass Students must have taken a Beginner’s Stained Glass course, or have some recent experience. This copper foil method Stain Glass course will offer the student a choice of two patterns for a window panel, either a rectangle or oval shape, to be done in a Tiffany glass style. Includes time for bag lunch and student clean-up.Instructor: Sandra French Date: Saturdays, February 1 - March 1Time: 10 am - 3 pmFee: $210 (Includes use of tools)Supply Fee: Purchase own supplies and glass, some of which are available at the centre-approximately $75-$100.

Stained Glass Studio Time (NEW!)Studio Time provides an informal supervised time, and space to work on your craft. Bring your own tools, or use ours. Pay accordingly. No formal instruction is provided, although mini instructor run workshops may be arranged. Attendees can inspire and assist each other with ideas and techniques. Students must have had adequate stained glass instruction and experience to sign up (suggest Beginner and Advanced Courses). The WAACC has a selection of glass available for purchase.Supervisor: Terry Demoline Date: Wednesdays, January 22 - March 12 Time: 7 - 9:30 pmFee: 8 classes -$60 (Daily drop-in fee $10)Purchase own supplies and glass, some of which are available at the centre.

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PhotographyPhotography ClubSome members of the community have expressed an interest in forming a photography club in Wetaskiwin. This club would meet throughout the year, support and learn from each other. There may be things like courses, events, and outings. As well there may be a yearly photography show and/or competition. If you have an interest in being involved in the formation of such a club, please leave your name with the WAACC.

Composition & Design Techniques(Still Life)A variety of styles, effects and filters that will provide the participant with an opportunity to expand their photo envelope. Morning classroom session on techniques and afternoon shoot at the Reynolds Museum. Suggested Supply List: Camera and lens (SLR style with 4/3 or larger sensors suggested but NOT necessary), Screen, camera manual, FreshMemory Card, Fresh Battery, Tripod and pen and paper.

Wetaskiwin Art ClubAllied Arts and Craft Centre, 4520-48 Ave. Monthly Meetings - February 12, March 12, April 9 & May 14. Everyone welcome!For more information, contact Judy at 780-352-2063 or Betty at 780-361-2128

Instructor: Robert Goerzen has decades of photography experience, and is often an instructor for McBain Camera.

Date: Saturday, January 25 Time: 10 am - 4:30 pm with an hour break for lunchFee: $80 plus Reynold’s Museum Entrance Fee (will have a Group Discount Rate)

Macro PhotographyMacro and closeup techniques and equipment requirements. Morning classroom session on techniques and afternoon shoot at Arber Greenhouses Ltd.Suggested Supply List: Camera and lens (SLR style with 4/3 or larger sensors suggested but NOT necessary), Screen, camera manual, Fresh Memory Card, Fresh Battery, Tripod and pen and paper.Instructor: Robert Goerzen

Date: Saturday, March 14 Time: 10 am - 4:30 pm with an hour break for lunchFee: $80

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Home & GardenPermaculture Series 5-9These are good courses for beginner vegetable gardeners and masters alike. Natural food production is at the heart of Permaculture. By learning Permaculture design principals you will be able to develop a good working plan for your garden and yard. Margot has run a small, ecologically minded agribusiness growing vegetables for 25 families. She has a keen, well-honed interest in nature, which lead to obtaining a Permaculture Design Certificate.Instructor: Margot Soltice

Permaculture 5: Curl UpBeside the Fire and Plan Your GardenLearn how to create a crop rotation planning guide, how to shop and select the best seeds. Bring your garden plan to discuss problem areas and elements you wish to design into your space.

Date: Thursday, January 9Time: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pmFee: $22

Permaculture 6:Oncoming Season PreparationLearn indoor seed starting including a demo for lighting and a take home seed tray. There are many tips to learn on caring for your indoor seedlings, water systems and management and perennial food production (fruit bearing trees, planting location selection)

Date: Thursday, February 13Time: 6:30 - 8:30 pmFee: $27

Permaculture 7: Working On Your Own Site PlansStudents will learn how to observe and “read” your space so you are planting in appropriate places. Learn about season extending in the Spring and vermicomposting soil harvesting and watch a demonstration on using this nutritious fertilizer in your plants. Worms may be available to purchase at class. Bring an old apron or shirt.

Date: Thursday, March 20Time: 6:30 - 8:30 pmFee: $22

Permaculture 8:Planting! Planting! Planting!Discussing early planting on when, where and what to plant. Get a running start on your planting with an inside seed demo and take- home seeded tray (different plants to the February class). Bring an old apron or shirt.

Date: Thursday, April 10Time: 6:30 - 8:30 pmFee: $27

Permaculture 9: Using Diversityto Mimic Nature’s PathwaysLearn the importance of chemical free weed control and the benefit of proper plant combinations. Now we’re ready for a bountiful season!!

Date: Thursday, May 8Time: 6:30 - 8:30 pmFee: $22

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Special Events and ProgramsMovie Matinee at the MuseumBeat the cold and join us as we recreate a classic movie matinee experience. Movie, popcorn, refreshments, and fun are all included! Watch our Website and Facebook page for upcoming titles.

Date: First Friday of every month, December - MarchTime: 2 pm Fee: Pass the hat (suggested donation of $5)

Drop in Knitting with the KnitwitsDo you want to learn to knit, need help with your current project, or would you simply like to knit with some great company? Come over and join knitters of all ages and experience levels for awesome weekly afternoon knitting. Show, tell, and share ideas / projects to inspire and be inspired. Led by Margaret Sjostrom of Celeigh Wool.

Date: WednesdaysTime: 1 - 3 pmFee: Free, bring your own materials

Ongoing ProgramsWomen of Aspenland: Discover the lives of women who played a role in building your community As an ongoing exhibit the Heritage Museum pays tribute to the many women who made their own unique contribution to the community of Wetaskiwin. Whether working in the home or in public life, they are all heroines. The exhibit now includes almost 80 ladies with four new inductees being showcased each year. We are always looking for recommendations, so stop by, let our heroines inspire you, and maybe even nominate someone you know.

Exhibit Spotlight:Origins, a time in historyDid you know that your Heritage Museum has dinosaur fossils? In October a fossil discovery near Spirit River Alberta made headlines with the paleontologists suggesting that it may be a Hadrosaur. You need not travel that far, however, to get in on the action. Here at the Heritage Museum we have Ornithomimid and Hadrosaur fossils on display, including a leg bone that you can touch!

Wetaskiwin & District Heritage Museum 5007-50 Ave (The old Montgomery ‘Star’ Store on Historic Main Street)

Museum Winter Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 10:00 – 17:00. Specific times for workshops or special events are listed separately below.Admission to the museum is free and donations are always welcome. Any additional fees for special events and programs are listed separately below.

How to register: Please call 780-352-0227, or email [email protected] for more information on any of our programs / events.

Like us on Facebook or join us on Twitter @HeritageMuseum1www.wetaskiwinmuseum.com

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WETASKIWIN COMMUNITY LEARNING COUNCILEnrich your life with….

• lifelong learning• local professional development• influence local learning opportunities

Pioneer Children BirthdaysWant a new birthday party idea? Taking place in our Children’s Pioneer Play Rooms, the Heritage Museum offers a unique 2 hour program where your children can dress up in pioneer costumes and experience what life was like for the pioneer child including making real butter and shopping for candy at the General Store. Ideal for 5 to 10 years olds, the program will be tailored depending on the age and gender of the children.

Date: Winter dates: weekdays Time: 3:30 - 5:30 pm (alternate arrangements can be made)Fee: $10 per child (cake can be provided by us for an additional cost)

How to register: Please book with payment at least 2 weeks in advance. Registration can be done in person at the Heritage Museum or by phone at 780-352-0227. Registration forms are also available on our website www.wetaskiwinmuseum.ca and can be emailed to [email protected].

WetaskiwinTheatre Society and WaterWorks PlayersWaterworks Theatre 5002-53 Ave, Wetaskiwin

Lost Highway: The Hank Williams Story – The music and legend of Hank WilliamsA musical biography of the legendary singer songwriter. The play follows Williams’ rise from his beginnings on the Louisiana Hayride to his triumphs on the Grand Old Opry to his eventual self-destruction at twenty-nine. Along the way we are treated to indelible songs like “I’m so Lonesome I Could Cry”, “Move it on Over” and “Hey, Good Lookin’” which are given a fresh and profound resonance set in the context of Williams’ life.

Dates: February 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23Times: Friday & Saturday at 8 pm,Sunday Matinee at 2 pmFee: Adults $15 Children (under 14) $5How to Register: Tickets available at Warren’s Music, Best Western, Dr Hewko, TheatreLine at 780-352-8383www.wetaskiwintheatresociety.comemail: [email protected]

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Mixed Level YogaBodywerks Experience the many health benefits of Yoga in a non-competitive, relaxing and positive atmosphere. Classes are taught by an internationally certified, licensed and insured instructor with over 12 years (3000hrs) of experience. Linda’s numerous certifications and training ensures students participate in the safest, most enjoyable and effective Yoga experience. Classes are intended for adults and are suitable for most ages and abilities. Individual modifications are offered at all times.

Date: Nine week session begins January 13New students accepted at any time Time: Mondays, 8:30 - 9:30 am, 5 - 6 pm or 6:30 - 7:30 pmFee: $90 for full nine week sessionFive class punch card (good for 3 months) $65For more information or to register contact Linda Ervin 780-352-4932 or [email protected]

Winter Yoga Series with Origin YogaMillet Community HallWarm Flow Yoga, Gentle/Beginner Yoga, Restorative Yoga Retreat, Yoga for Golfers, Karma Yoga (proceeds to charity). Come nurture yourself and experience the many benefits of yoga. Visit website for registration and detailed information of classes and workshops.

Date: January 13 - June 9, 2014Times & Fee: Various, see website schedule For more information or to register contact www.originyoga.ca or 780- 886-0336Yoga Alliance Registered Teacher

Yoga: Akhanda II with Angela Refresh Wellness Centre Akhanda yoga is a traditional style of yoga that blends breath work, poses, mantra and meditation in each class. Akhanda II is for people who have some yoga experience and are looking for more of a challenge.

Date and Time: 7:30 - 9 pm Tuesday evenings January 7 - April 8 (14 Classes)Fee: $176.40 (drop-in $15/class)Register before Saturday, January 4/14 and get 5% discount For more information or to register contact 780- 312-2899 www.refreshwellnesscentre.com

Beginner Yoga with KimRefresh Wellness CentreThis beginner yoga class will offer a slow-paced, relaxing start for your yoga journey. The hour we will spend together will be one of relaxing, stretching, and learning how to turn off the mind chatter in order to be present in the moment. The class will focus on all aspects of yoga: breath work, movement and relaxation. So come on in, relax and learn to ‘be’ your yoga.

Date and Time: Mondays, 6:15 - 7:15 pm January 6 - April 7 (11 classes)(No classes February 10 & 17, March 24)Fee: $138.60 (drop-in $15/class)Register before Saturday, January 4/14 and get 5% discountFor more information or to register contact 780- 312-2899 www.refreshwellnesscentre.com

Body & Mind

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Morning Hatha Yoga with Mel Refresh Wellness Centre Hatha yoga renews, invigorates and heals the body, while strengthening and stretching the muscles, joints and spine. It directs blood and oxygen to the internal organs to help you feel great! This class is suitable for anyone who would like to learn and for those who have some yoga experience. Date: Tuesdays and Thursdays (30 classes), January 7 - April 17 Time: 9 -10 am Fee: $378 (drop in $15/class)Register before Sat. January 4/14 and get 5% discount For more information or to register call 780- 312-2899 www.refreshwellnesscentre.com

Yoga kids with Kim Refresh Wellness Centre Yoga kids is a program that integrates: reading, storytelling, music, art and yoga to educate the ‘whole child’. Children learn to stretch, breathe, relax, and enjoy in playful ways. This program sets a lifelong foundation for well-being and building self-esteem. It also helps to improve focus and attention that can transfer into all areas of the child’s life. This class is an un-parented class for 3-8 year olds, space is limited to 10 children. Date: Saturday, January 11 - April 12(11 classes - No class February 15, March 15 & 29)Time: 9:30 - 10:15 amFee: $138.60 or drop in $15/class Register before Sat. January 4/14 and get 5% discount For more information or to register call 780- 312-2899 www.refreshwellnesscentre.com

Prenatal Yoga with AngelaRefresh Wellness CentrePrenatal Yoga classes provide an opportunity for expectant women to develop greater vitality and awareness of their body that is home for two, as well as to deepen their relationship with their baby. Gentle postures, breath work, vocal toning and meditation are learned to cultivate flexibility, calm and confidence in preparation for labour and childbirth. Calm and flexibility ease the birthing process, thus reducing pain and increasing the joy of giving birth.

Date: Tuesdays, January 7 - April 8 (14 classes)Time: 6:16 - 7:15 pmFee: $176.40 (drop in $15/class) Register before Sat. January 4/14 and get 5% discount For more information or to register call 780- 312-2899 www.refreshwellnesscentre.com

Authentic Japanese KarateShanti Wellness Centre4527 - 56 StWe are a branch club of the Mumonkan Dojo. The Mumonkan Dojo is the only one outside of Japan to exclusively teach the legendary world renowned Motobu-ryu Karate directly under Grandmaster Motobu Chosei Soke, a direct descendent of the Royal Family of Okinawa and the son of the legendary Bushi Choki Motobu - who is one of the main Grandmasters responsible for Japan’s introduction to Karate.

Date: January 6 (Mondays)Time: 6:30 pm - 8 pmFee: $100 for kids; $150 for adults/ per semesterFor more information or to register call 780- 352-0945www.shantiwellnesscentre.com

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Shanti Weight Loss SeminarShanti Wellness Centre, 4527-56 St.Authorized Ideal Protein Centre Program Learn how the body is designed to burn fat and to keep the weight off once and for all! Food samples available.

Date: Tuesday, January 7Time: 6:30 - 7:30 pmFee: FREEFor more information or to register call 780-352-0945www.shantiwellnesscentre.com

Fung Loy Kok ® /  Taoist Tai Chi™Wetaskiwin Memorial Arts Centre,lower level, 5602-50 St. Taoist Tai Chi is a gentle art of health and well-being for people of all ages and health conditions. Its holistic approach with the significant and impactful degree of turning and stretching in each of the movements brings about a wide range of health benefits to the muscular, skeletal and circulatory systems, contributing to better balance and posture, increased strength and flexibility as well as promoting a soothing effect on the mind. Classes:  Every Monday & Wednesday evenings starting Monday, January 6Time: Beginners -  6:30 - 7:30 pmContinuing class -  7 - 9 pmFor more information or to register call Gail 780-387-5947 or Derek 780-352-2150

BODY LOGIC MASSAGECertified therapist providing the community with therapeutic, sports, lymphatic, and chair massage, as well as reflexology, reiki, body talk and cranio sacral. Use massage to provide stress release as well as reducing muscle & arthritic aches and pains, diminishing headaches and improving circulation. Massage increases tissue health and is beneficial for all people.

5010A-48 StreetFor more information

call 780-352-6200

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Aboussafy Centre Aquatic ProgramsFor class schedules and fees please visit www.wetaskiwin.ca, call 780-361-4444 or visit the Aboussafy Aquatic Centre (4514-50 Ave) for more information.

Water Fitness ClassesWater Polo Water Polo is a team sport with up to 7 players per team. The game is usually played in water deep enough that no one can touch the bottom, but it can be played in the shallow end or with flotation assistance. Our learn-to-play environment invites participants to discover the game and the basic skills involved. Water Polo is played by everyone 13 and up.

Adult and Teen Swim Lessons Red Cross Swim Strokes is a stand-alone stroke development program for adults and teens. The program is based on individual improvement designed to further develop strokes chosen by the swimmer in consultation with the Water Safety Instructor to increase swimming distances and proficiency. All starting levels welcome.

AquaTotsNeed some exercise, but have no one to watch the kids? Come join the Aboussafy Aquatic Centre’s AquaTots class. A qualified staff member will be in the training pool to supervise games and fun for your child, while you are able to enjoy the one hour Aquafit class in the main pool. * AquaTots fee is $8.50. This includes one adult and one child

Stretch & Move This class is perfect for seniors, people recovering from injury, people with restricted mobility or those simply looking for light exercise. This fun class focuses on improving flexibility and mobility. Many participants who find exercising on dry-land difficult can comfortably and safely be active in the water. Water is a forgiving medium, reducing joint compression and the downward pull of gravity. Enjoy this half-hour class set to music; no swimming skills required.

Date: Monday & ThursdayTime: 8:15 am - 8:45 am

Wetaskiwin Public Library ProgramsDue to anticipated renovations this winter at The Wetaskiwin Public Library, we will not be having scheduled programs. Please visit our website or come into the library to learn about special drop in programs being offered throughout the winter season. 780-361-4446 | www.wetaskiwinpubliclibrary.ab.ca | 5002-51 Avenue

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City of Wetaskiwin Deep Water Running Deep Water Running is jogging in water deep enough that your feet don’t touch the bottom. The natural buoyancy of the water reduces the strain on your joints, bones and provides the same cardiovascular benefits as running on solid ground. Participants may choose to use a buoyancy belt – the aquabelt suspends you so that your whole body gets a total workout.

Aquafit This class is taught in the shallow end of the main pool, with your feet on the bottom of the pool. This is a fun and energetic aerobic exercise class that uses the water for resistance to help improve muscle tone and cardiovascular fitness. Aquafit is a low to zero impact exercise that is easy on your bones and joints. Enjoy a 1 hour class set to music. No swimming skills required.

Karataquatics Karataquatics is a fast paced workout based on techniques used in martial arts training. Done in the shallow end, this class alternates between cardio and resistance training. Karataquatics is a hybrid of karate, strength and endurance training. Kick, jab, and run your way to your fitness goal. This class is perfect for those who like to work out without music.

Masters Swim Club Whether you’re interested in stroke improvement, triathlons, 55+ Summer Games or Lifesaving Sport, the Wetaskiwin Masters Swim Club has a place for you! Registration cost includes 3 coached sessions a week and a 6 month lane swim membership. Attending all three coached sessions a week is not mandatory. If you already have an Aboussafy Aquatic Centre membership, please see Marcia or Angela for pricing options.

When: November 2013 thru April 2014 Time:  Monday, 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Wednesday, 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm Friday, 6:30 am - 7:30 am Ages: 19 and up Cost: $300 +gst

Swim the Hay River Challenge Earn prizes as you swim the 702kms of the Hay River. Prizes are awarded at 100km, 300km, 500km and when you finish. This is a go at your own pace challenge, and your progress will be tracked on the official challenge map. Join today - it’s free with your pool admission! Ask a cashier to get you started on your journey.

2014 SPRING & SUMMERPARADE OF PROGRAMSMarch 12 from 6 pm to 8pmWETASKIWIN DRILL HALL

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Aquatic Emergency Care (AEC)Mezzanine, Civic Centre and Aboussafy Aquatic Centre Aquatic Emergency Care (AEC) provides comprehensive training covering all aspects of first aid and CPR, as well as skills specific to emergencies in an aquatic setting. This standard first aid course is recommended for all lifeguards, aquatic instructors, lifesavers and other individuals who may need to respond to a first aid emergency in an aquatic setting. Includes CPR C certification. AEC or Standard First Aid is a prerequisite for the National Lifeguard Course.

Date: February 6 - 8Time: 8:30 am - 5 pm Cost: $150 +gst

National Lifeguard (NL)Mezzanine, Civic Centre and Aboussafy Aquatic CentrePrerequisites: Bronze Cross and AEC or Standard First Aid The NL program develops basic lifeguard skills, principles and decision-making processes. Successful candidates will learn to evaluate and adapt to different aquatic facilities and emergencies. NL training also develops a sound understanding of lifeguarding principles, good judgment and a mature and responsible attitude toward the role of a lifeguard.

Date: March 20 - 24 Time:  Thursday, 4 pm - 9:30 pm, Friday - Monday, 8 am - 5:30 pmCost: $350 +gst

Youth Leadership & Advanced Aquatic Programs

Bronze MedallionPrerequisites: Bronze Star or 13 years and up Aboussafy Aquatic Centre Bronze Medallion Award teaches an understanding of the lifesaving principles embodied in the four components of water rescue education: judgment, knowledge, skills and fitness. Rescuers learn tows, carries and defense and release methods in preparation for the challenging rescues of increased risk involving conscious and unconscious victims of various types. Lifesavers develop stroke efficiency and endurance in a timed swim. Includes CPR A.

Date: Saturdays, January 25 - March 22 (No Class on February 15 - Family Day) Time: 9 am -12 noon Cost: $150 +gst or $225 +gst combined (Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross)  *Registering for both courses does not guarantee that both will be completed

Bronze CrossPrerequisites: Bronze Medallion Bronze Cross is designed for lifesavers who want the challenge of more advanced training including an introduction to safe supervision in aquatic facilities. Bronze Cross is the prerequisite for all advanced training programs including National Lifeguard and Lifesaving Instructor certification. Includes CPR C.

Date: Saturdays, January 25 - March 22(No Class on February 15 - Family Day) Time: 9 am - 12 noon Cost: $150 +gst or $225 +gat combined (Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross) *Registering for both courses does not guarantee that both will be completed.

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Free Public Skating Free Public Skating is offered to community members with the help of our local sponsors! Extended Public Skating times will be offered on WRPS PD Days and Statutory Holidays. Sorry, no sticks and pucks allowed during this skate. CSA approved helmets are mandatory for everyone under the age of 18.

Stick and Puck This is a free program designed to help kids under the age of 10 develop passing and shooting skills (no games allowed). There must be at least one adult for every two kids on the ice. CSA approved helmets are mandatory for everyone under the age of 18.

Shinny Hockey Looking for something for the kids to do when they are out of school? Shinny is available free of charge at the Civic Centre on regular WRPS holidays. CSA approved helmets are mandatory for everyone under the age of 18.

Free Family SkateAre you interested in skating with your family? Do you want your toddler to learn how to skate? Family Skate provides you with the opportunity to skate with your kids in a slower-paced environment. CSA approved are mandatory for everyone under 18.

Red Cross Water Safety Instructor (WSI)Prerequisites: AWSI Become certified to teach Red Cross Swimming Lessons. WSI focuses on planning and teaching the Red Cross continuum, instructional emergency response skills and instructional techniques specific to our programs. Candidates will learn how to plan lessons, evaluate skills and be prepared to interact with different age groups ranging from infants to adults. This course requires an additional 12 hours of co-teaching; however, extra co-teaching hours may be needed. Hours will be assigned to each candidate.

Date: April 14 - 17Time: 8 am - 5 pm Cost: $150 +gst

Recreation Programs Skating ProgramsRuns through March 2014. Programs take place at the Wetaskiwin Civic Centre. Please call 780-361-4444 for the daily arena schedule or visit www.wetaskiwin.ca.Dates and times vary.

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course offers youth the training to promote themselves as a babysitter to prospective parents. Graduates will receive a wallet card that confirms they have completed the course.

When: March 21 Cost: $50 +gst Time: 9 am - 5pm Ages: 11 and up Where: Mezzanine, Civic Centre

Walking ProgramAvoid the ice, cold and the snow and still get your exercise in the Drill Hall this winter. Walk Mondays-Fridays from 1 pm - 2:30 pm. Certain dates may be cancelled due to special events; paper schedules are available upon request. Runs until March 31.

Cost: $2 Drop-In or $50 for the year.

Spring Break Day Camp Spend your Spring Break playing fun games, creating exciting crafts, swimming and lots more! Please pack a lunch, snacks and warm clothing for being outside.

When: April 14 - 17 Cost: $100 +gst Time: 8:30 am - 4 pm Ages: 7 and up Where: Drill Hall, Civic Centre

Teacher’s Convention Day Camp Come spend your Teacher’s Convention with us, playing fun games, creating exciting crafts, swimming and lots more! Please pack a lunch, snacks and warm clothing for being outside.

When: February 6 & 7 Cost: $60 +gst Time: 8:30 am - 4pm Ages: 7 and up Where: Drill Hall, Civic Centre

Other ProgramsFor more information on any of these programs, please call 780-361-4444.To register, please visit the Aboussafy Aquatic Centre.

Mom and Me Walk and PlayDrill Hall, Civic CentreJoin other parents and their kids for a morning of light exercise, socializing and activity for the kids! All fitness levels are welcome. The first hour will be guided walking for the parents. The last hour will be focused on activity for the kids, with non-competitive games and activities that are suitable for all ages. Please ensure both you and your child come in activity appropriate shoes. Strollers are welcome. When: Tuesdays, January 21 - March 11(No class on February 25) Time: 10 am - 12 pm Cost: $2 Drop-In, no registration required

Mom and Me YogaParentLink Come join other parents and kids for an afternoon of yoga. This is a free program offered by the City of Wetaskiwin Recreation in partnership with ParentLink. Our qualified instructor will lead you through an hour of yoga that is both exercise for the parent and fun for the child. No previous yoga experience required.

When: Mondays, January 20 - March 10 (No class February 24)Time: 3 pm - 4 pmCost: Free, no registration required

Red Cross Babysitter Course The Babysitting Course is an interactive and fun day that will get you ready for your first job as a ‘professional babysitter’. Participants learn how to provide care to young children, including how to prevent and respond to emergencies with basic first aid and caregiving skills. This

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Aboussafy Pool ScheduleJanuary 1 - March 31, 2014 (Call 780-361-4444 for daily swim times)

ADMISSION RATES Single Adm.Preschool (0 - 7 Years) $1.75

Child (8 - 12 Years) $3.25

Student (13 - 17 Yrs) $3.75

Adult (18 - 59 Yrs) $4.50

Senior (60+) $3.75

Family - Immediate Family only $11.00

Parent and Tot / Babyfit (1 Parent + 1 Preschool any swim)

$5.50

Aquafit & Aquatot(1 Parent + 1 Preschool program)

$8.50

Adult/Youth Karataquatics/ Aqua Fit

$4.75

Senior Karataquatics/Aqua Fit $4.00

Lockers ($2 deposit returned when key is returned) $2.50

PFD Rental $1.50

Little Swimmers $1.50

Showers $2.50

Aqua Zumba See Instructor

HOLIDAY HOURS:New Year’s Day – January 1stFamily Day - February 17thEaster Sunday - April 20th12 – 1 pm Lane Swim/Parent & Tot1 – 4 pm Public/Family SwimREGULAR HOURS:Easter Monday - April 21st

Public Swim from 1 - 4 pm and Family Swim from 4 - 6:30 pmon the following days:January 2 & 3February 6 & 7March 21 & 24

TOONIE PUBLIC SWIM between AquaZumba sessions

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Wetaskiwin Genealogical SocietyChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints5410 – 36 Avenue (use north door)Our objective is to promote, encourage and enable our members to search for family history and ancestry by providing: training presentations at our monthly meetings, group discussions, exchange of information among members, research material, assistance and suggestions for breaking down the ‘brick walls’ in your family history.

Date: 3rd Tuesday of the month (we don’t meet in July, August or December)Time: 7 pmFor more information contact Joan Krueger at 780-387-4978 or Claudia Malloch at 780-352-0685

Kinette Club of WetaskiwinMonthly Dinner MeetingCall for locationThis all-Canadian ladies service club has been active in Wetaskiwin since 1950. Current club projects & fundraisers include Cystic Fibrosis Auction, Cookie Walk for Secret Santa and Blood Donor Clinics. If you are between 19 & 90 yrs old & would like to get out of the house, have fun, & make friends while making a difference in your community, then this just may be for you. Grow – Learn – Make Friends – Have Fun

Date: 4th Tuesday of the monthTime: 6 pmTo learn more call Lynn at 780-352-7708 or Lori at 780-352-1874

Rotary Club of WetaskiwinWetaskiwin Canadian Legion,Les Brady RoomRotary is the World’s First Service Club serving in over 165 countries. Our Motto is “Service above Self” as we follow the four way test:• Is it the TRUTH?• Is it fair to ALL CONCERNED?• Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?• Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?We are always looking for new members who want to have fun while helping our local community as well as communities around the world. Please join us any Thursday.

Date: ThursdaysTime: 12 noon (lunch meetings)Contact: Ted Gillespie, [email protected], Home 780-672-8914Work 780-361-4400www.WetaskiwinRotary.org

Wetaskiwin Horticultural SocietyThe Wetaskiwin Horticultural Society held its first meeting in July of 1973 and has been an affiliate member of the Alberta Horticultural Association since 1977. The Society meets once a month from September through June. Programs always attempt to inform and engage members and guests in the pleasures and benefits of gardens and gardening. Special events include a plant exchange in May and tours of local gardens in the summer.

Dates: Meet 3rd Monday of the monthTime: 7 - 9 pmTo learn more call Doreen at 403-783-2296 or Judy at 780-352-5988.

Community Clubs

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Community ClubsCommunity Support

Walk-In CounsellingAre you feeling: Stressed? Overwhelmed? Having relationship issues? Sad, angry, frustrated? Are you needing someone to talk to? Single session appointments to help people through a difficult time.

Date: Wednesdays, 1st & 3rd Mondays of the Month Time: 12 noon - 4:30 pmWalk In & Appointments AvailableReferral: Not Required

Foot Care ServicesOur Foot care Specialist conducts a total foot health assessment of referred diabetic patients & provide services which may include nail trimmings/filings, corn/callous reduction, management of any fungal or ingrown toe nails & offers education for personal foot care.

Date: Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays Time: 8:30 am - 4:30 pmReferral: Your PCN Physician / Primary Care Nurse

Tele-Ophthalmology ClinicIf you have diabetes, digital retinal photographs of your eyes will be taken here and then sent to Edmonton for review by an Ophthalmologist. Family Physicians will receive these reports within a few days. Prior to your appointment, your PCN nurse will review the procedure with you.

Date: FridaysTime: 8:30 am - 4:30 pmReferral: PCN Physician / Primary Care Nurse

Counselling ServicesPCN TherapistThe PCN Therapist provides brief therapy to clients wishing to improve their emotional health. Common topics include: relationship or work stress, grief and loss, adjustment to diagnosis, difficulties parenting and caregiver burnout. Please note: youth require parent/guardian consent before attending therapy.

Date: Monday - Friday, Time: 8:30 am - 4:30 pmReferral: PCN Physician / Primary Care Nurse or Self-referral

Nutrition CounselingRegistered DietitianThe dietitian can help you reach your health and lifestyle goals through individual nutrition counseling and group workshops. These services are available to anyone requiring assistance with chronic illnesses (i.e. diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure), weight management, food allergies/restrictions, gastrointestinal health, sports nutrition and general healthy eating.

Date: Tuesday - FridayTime: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm. Appointments & Walk-In

FREE Wetaskiwin Primary Care Network Programs5010c – 48 Street • 780 312-2500 • www.wetaskiwinpcn.ca

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Resource NavigationPatient Care FacilitatorOur PCF helps patients explore and discover internal & external healthcare providers, as well as community support services; such as: counseling, help completing applications (AISH, etc.), youth resources & program referrals, accessing affordable housing, connecting with income support, meeting basic needs - food, clothing, etc.

Date: Monday to Friday, Appointments & Walk-In Time: 8:30 am - 4:30 pmFee: FREE

Chronic Disease Management – Primary Care NursesPCN Nurses help patients to manage chronic illnesses such as: diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity & smoking. They can provide you with information about your illness & strategies to better manage your health. Participating Clinics: Associate, Family Medical, Tower Professional Monday - Friday, Appointments & Walk-In Time: Clinic Specific (8:30/9:00 – 4:30/5:00)Fee: FREEReferral: PCN PhysicianContact Physician Clinics Directly

Primary Prenatal ClinicA team of skilled, experienced physicians, as well as three prenatal nurses are committed to caring for maternity patients. Patients also have access to other members of PCN’s multidisciplinary team: Dietitian, Therapist & Patient Care Facilitator. All patients are referred at 24 weeks gestation to the delivering Physician of their choice. Date: Thursdays, Walk-In & Appointments AvailableTime: 12 noon - 4:30 pmFee: FREE

Mommyhood 101A postpartum drop-in group, that gives you another great opportunity to connect with other moms, after having a baby. A qualified healthcare provider will help answer your questions, such as but not limited to: nutrition, breastfeeding support, infant safety, post-natal fitness and connections to other community programs for mom and baby.

Wednesdays, 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. – drop inFee: FREEContact: (780) 312 - 2500

Teen Clinic Do you have questions about your health? Want easier access to screening or tests? A team of female healthcare providers are here to help you with: STI Education, Screening & Treatment, Birth Control Education & Options, Pregnancy Testing, Relationship Support, Dating, Abuse or Violence Issues, Self Esteem & Body Image Concerns.

Date: Wednesdays, Walk-in & Appointments Available Time: 11:30 am - 4:30 pmFee: FREE

Women’s WellnessAn entire team of FEMALE healthcare professionals are here to offer education, screening & counseling on a variety of topics, services include: PAP Test, Breast Health, STI Education, Screening & Treatment, Birth Control Education & Options, Pregnancy Testing, Fertility Testing, Menopause, Osteoporosis, Relationship Concerns, Domestic Abuse or Violence Issues.

Date: Wednesdays, Walk-In & Appointments AvailableTime: 11:30 am - 4:30 pmFee: FREE

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Make the MoveA program promoting the independentpursuit of walking for a healthier lifestyle

Instructor: Wetaskiwin PCN Healthcare ProfessionalDate & Time: Starting February 2014

Health for LifeA program providing guidance and encouragement for incorporating healthy lifestyle habits

Instructor: Wetaskiwin PCN Healthcare ProfessionalDate & Time: Starting February 2014

QuitCoreQuit Core is a support program that provides Albertans the tools and skills they need to quit using tobacco. There are six ninety-minute group sessions offered over a period of up to nine weeks that incorporates common best practices to help tobacco users QUIT!

Instructor: Wetaskiwin PCN Primary Care NurseDate & Time: Starting February 2014

The TRACY ProjectTRACY stands for “Tobacco Reduction and Childbearing Years.” This is a smoking reduction and cessation group for pregnant and new mothers. Each session aims to help educate participants and encourages goal setting for tobacco reduction.

Instructors: Wetaskiwin PCN Prenatal NurseDate & Time: Starting February 2014 (3 sessions)

Weight WiseLearn safe and effective strategies to work towards achieving and maintaining a healthy weight. This 10-session group workshop offers classes on healthy eating, physical activity and stress management.

Instructors: Wetaskiwin PCN Healthcare Professionals Date & Time: Starting February 2014 (10 sessions for adults)

Diabetes Group Patient AppointmentsResearch shows that diabetes is best managed with a team approach. These visits give you access to multiple health professionals, a chance to share experiences with other patients with diabetes, and the ability to achieve better health.

Date & Time: Coming soon in early 2014

Wetaskiwin Primary Care Network WorkshopsAll programs listed below are offered FREE (registration is required) at the WetaskiwinPrimary Care Network, 5010c-48 Street, Wetaskiwin

For more information or to register call 780-312-2500 or visit www.wetaskiwinpcn.ca(workshop page and online registration is available)

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Wetaskiwin Primary Care Network WorkshopsAll programs listed below are offered FREE (registration is required) at the WetaskiwinPrimary Care Network, 5010c-48 Street, Wetaskiwin

For more information or to register call 780-312-2500 or visit www.wetaskiwinpcn.ca(workshop page and online registration is available)

Anger Management- Encounters with AngerWetaskiwin CLC, Wetaskiwin Chamber of Commerce Board RoomAnger is a completely normal, usually healthy, human emotion. But when it gets out of control and turns destructive, it can lead to problems—problems at work, in your personal relationships, and in the overall quality of your life. And it can make you feel as though you’re at the mercy of an unpredictable and powerful emotion. This 8-week course is meant to help you understand and control anger in order to make better life choices and create positive lasting changes. The course is taught by a mediator/conflict manager and a psychologist. A certificate of completion is available.

Dates: Starting January 16 for 8 weeksTime: 6:30 pm - 9 pmFee: $50For more information or to register call 780-387-6262 or 780-364-0140.

Wetaskiwin and District Victim ServicesWetaskiwin and District Victim Services is a police-based organization located within the Wetaskiwin RCMP Detachment. The Unit provides information, referrals and support to victims of crime and tragedy from the time of the incident, throughout the investigation, during court proceedings, and afterwards. Services can also include information about Victim Impact Statements and Restitution, and assistance with Victim of Crime Fund applications. Legislated and funded through Alberta Justice and Solicitor General.

Inquiries welcome: 780-312-7287 www.victimserviceswetaskiwin.ca

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Camrose Women’s ShelterCamrose Women’s Shelter SocietyOur 22 bed residence offers a safe place for women and children from Camrose and surrounding communities who are experiencing domestic violence or a crisis situation. We provide supportive counseling, information, referrals, childcare and an in-house school program for 1-9. Our Outreach programs support residential and non-residential women transitioning to independent living with cultural sensitivity. Our 24/7 crisis line (1-877-672-1010) offers phone support regarding domestic abuse and family violence. Presentations are available on request.

Date: 365 days Time: 24/7Fee: No cost For more information or to register call 780-672-1035 www.brigantiaplace.org

Alberta Law Libraries2nd Floor, Wetaskiwin Court House, 4605-51 StreetOur skilled information professionals connect Albertans with reliable sources of legal information and show you how to use it effectively. Access to legal reference assistance and our collections is provided at no cost.

For more information, or to use our Ask a Law Librarian service, see www.lawlibrary.ab.ca or call 780- 361-1320.

Nutritious Beginnings(Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program)Wetaskiwin Community Health Centre, 5610-40 Avenue, Wetaskiwin, AB, T9A 3E4Nutritious Beginnings supports mothers through their pregnancy and up to 12 months after their baby is born. The program offers a variety of free services including nutritional information, food coupons, prenatal vitamins and Vitamin D drops, support around challenges such as tobacco reduction, prenatal class (labour & delivery) and referrals to other community resources. Partnership of Alberta Health Services & Brighter Futures Family Resource Society

Date: Monday through FridayTime: 8:30 am - 4:30 pmFee: No costRegistration: Self referral, Phone: 780-361-4119www.brighter-futures.ca

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPSVia videoconference from the Business Link can help start or grow a business. Professional workshops are economical and offered locally.Visit www.clcwetaskiwin.ca in mid-January to view upcoming workshops for the new year. Visit www.clcwetaskiwin.ca to view the Winter Program Guide on-line and find learning opportunities in your region.

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#1: Policy Development Made Easy          Written guidelines for the governance of your organization can save you and your board time and energy, but sometimes the idea of developing policies can be overwhelming. Where should you start? What are the differences between policies and bylaws? What does a policy look like? What policies should you develop? This session will help your board realize that policy development is simpler than it may seem.

Date:  Wednesday, April 2Time: Noon - 1:30 pm Fee: $10 Presenter: Alberta Culture

#2: Board Roles and Responsibilities The board is responsible for the highest level of decision-making and legal authority in the organization. Boards function most effectively when everyone on the board knows what their responsibilities are and what is expected of them. Join us as we identify ways to make board members’ lives easier and boards more productive! This session will be of special interest to board members who wish to better understand their role.

Date:  Wednesday, April 9Time: Noon - 1:30 pmFee: $10/person Presenter:  Alberta Culture

#3: Tips & Tools For Grant & Proposal Writing This session will focus on financing your operations. We will look at information funders require, the generic components of a grant or funding proposal, and provide ideas, tips and advice for writers! We want this workshop to be interactive and will try to provide ways for the participants to share their own wisdom on this topic! A list of resources will accompany this session. Please bring a bag lunch.

Date: Wednesday, April 16Time: Noon - 1:30 pmFee: $10/person Presenter: Debbie Hagman, Alberta Culture

#4: Strategic PlanningIn this introductory level session you will learn what it means to be truly strategic in your planning. You will get an overview of what the planning process might look like in your organization and best of all - you will come away with a few tips on how to build in ownership and commitment, resulting in a plan that is closely followed versus one that collects dust!!

Date:  Wednesday, April 30Time:  Noon - 1:30 pmFee: $10/person Presenter:  Alberta Culture

Education & ESL ProgramsBoard Development Workshops Creating New Opportunities for the Region Through Video-conferencing.

The following workshops are held at the County of Wetaskiwin Video-conference Suite. For more information or to register call 780-361-6241 or [email protected]

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Absolute Aviation Pilot Training Wetaskiwin Regional Airport Absolute Aviation, in operation over 40 years as Wetaskiwin Air Services, is a Licensed Vocational Educational Institution offering flight training for students with recreational and career interests in aviation. Recreational, Private, and Commercial Licenses are available as well as Multi-engine, Instrument, and Instructor ratings. Introductory flight lessons are available from $90 plus GST. Scenic and charter flights can also be customized upon request. Visit the website or call for further information.

Ongoing year round with distance/online delivery option on ground school components. Fees vary by program and are subject to change with fluctuating fuel costs and other expenses. To register or for more information call 780-352-5643 or email: [email protected]. www.absoluteaviation.ca

Wetaskiwin Home School Group We welcome all home schooling families to join us for our events throughout the year. Our newsletter is available in the foyer of the Wetaskiwinand Millet Libraries. Look for us on Facebook. Organized Programs: Art Lessons, Gymnastics, Swimming Lessons, Field Trips, Track & Field Day, Bowling, Skiing and Musical Theatre. Home School Library: Used curriculum, New and used books

For more information call Melanie Krause: [email protected], 780-352-5778; Carrie Rusk: [email protected], 780-361-2088; Nancy Jones: [email protected] 780-352-0973; Naomi Beaudoin 780-352-9892

Adult French ClassesCanadian Parents for French Want to learn some basics? Travelling abroad? Need a refresher? We have a fantastic teacher that can help you with that.

Starting in mid-January weekly for 8 weeksRate: $20/hr. For more information contact Crystal 780-312-4987

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Rhyming TotsFree drop-in program for parents/caregivers and tots (0-5 yrs). Oral language fun with rhymes, songs, stories, craft activities and snack. Transportation available.

The Early Education and Family Wellness Centre, 5606-47 St. (Morning Session)Parent Link, 4415A-49 St. (Afternoon Session)Dates: Tuesdays, January 14 - March 25Times: 9:30 - 10:30 am & 1:30 - 2:30 pmFee: Free

Computers for Seniors (Senior Connect)Wetaskiwin Seniors Centre Wetaskiwin Community Literacy ProgramFor seniors who want to learn how to use a computer, we have volunteer tutors for one-to-one learning. Each student and tutor pair meets for one hour each week.

Dates: January 21 - February 18Time: Tuesdays from 9 am - 12 noon

Dates: January 22 - February 19Time: Wednesdays from 1- 3 pmFee: Seniors Centre User Fee

The following courses are being offered by theWetaskiwin Community Literacy Program5010-50 Avenue | Phone: 780-352-7257 | E-mail: [email protected]

English Pronunciation Made SimpleDo you have trouble being understood by people? Join our class and learn to communicate efficiently and effectively.

Dates: Mondays, February 3 - March 17Times: 6:30 - 8 pm Fee: $20

English Language (ELL / ESL) ClassesIf you are new to Canada and want to practice English skills, meet other people and learn more about our culture, come and join our class.

Dates: Wednesdays, January 15 - March 27 Times: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Fee: Dependent upon residency status

One-to-one TutoringWant to improve reading, writing, math or speaking English? Our volunteer tutors can help.

Dates: To suit student Times: To suit student Fee: Free

Volunteer Orientation and Tutor TrainingVolunteers Needed! Join us and explore a variety of volunteer opportunities – tutoring, board membership, child minding and more.

Dates: January 27Time: 7 pmFee: Free

Follow what’s happening in Wetaskiwin.Watch for the In Motion bimonthly newsletter in your mail.

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Parade of Programs Mar. 13, 2013 at the Wetaskiwin Drill Hall

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MusicGuitar, Bass Guitar and Drum InstructionWith Cody Hanson

To register or for more information call780-352-6902

Guitar Instruction – Warrens’s Music5003-51 Ave.Individual guitar instruction. Learn at you own pace with an experienced instructor.

Call 780-352-0044 to arrange times.

EVOLUTION FAMILY DAY HOMESAccredited • Government subsidies are available

An approved Family Day Home is a monitored home in your community that has been screened by a Family Day Agency to insure a safe, healthy and stimulating

environment for children aged 0-6.Government Standards require a limited number of children in a day home.

This allows for small group play as well as lots of individual attention.For more information call Maureen at 780-352-5615

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Preschool ProgramsC.H.I.P.S.Wetaskiwin Drill HallThe Children’s Indoor Play Society is an indoor playground for preschool kids to play and interact during the long winter months. C.H.I.P.S. is a parent supervised playgroup. It is a safe, fun environment for burning off lots of kid energy.

Every Monday & Thursday until May 8 Time: 9:30 am - 11:30 amMembership: $50 per child / year to a max of $125 per familywww.chipswetaskiwin.com

Child Care(Daycare for 12 months - 6 years)Early Learning and Child Care Centre 4013-48 Street, WetaskiwinAccredited child care facility with certified, enthusiastic and dedicated staff. Program is responsive to your family’s child care needs, such as extended hours, full time, part-time and drop in hours. Government Subsidies may assist with up to 73% of fees. Visit www.child.alberta.ca or call 1-866-714-5437 for Subsidy information.

Dates: Monday - FridayTimes: 6:45 am - 6 pmFee: Based on child’s age. Government Subsidy’s may be available.To Register contact Leah Hnatiuk 780-352-4632 ext. 6 or [email protected]

Growing in Grace PreschoolGrace Lutheran Church, 4218-56 AvenueChildren must be 3 by September 1, 2013

Four Year Old ProgramDate: Monday/Wednesday afternoon or Tuesday/Thursday afternoonTime: 1 pm - 3 pm Fee: $55 a month

Three & Four Year Old ProgramDate: Monday/Wednesday morning orTuesday/Thursday morningTime: 9 am - 11 amFee: $55 a monthTo Register call 780-352-5121

Positive Parenting ProgramEarly Education & Family Wellness Centre5606-47 AvenuePositive Parenting Program for families with a child who has a disability (Triple P). Positive parenting is an approach to raising children which aims to promote children’s development and manage children’s behaviour in a constructive and non-hurtful way. It is based on the use of good communication and positive attention to help children develop. Triple P teaches parents skills for promoting their children’s development, social competence and self-control.

Dates: Tuesdays, February 25 - April 8Time: 5:30 - 7 pmFee: Free and childcare provided - registration required call 780-352-0224 (Jane or Donna)

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Seniors Programs

Partner BridgeBring a partner and enjoy a game of bridge!Date: WednesdayTime: 7 pm - 9 pmFee: $2

BridgeDate: ThursdayTime: 1:30 pmFee: Members - $2, Non-members - $4

Floor CurlingGood for all fitness levels and great exercise!Date: Tuesday and ThursdayTime: 1:30 pmFee: Members - $2, Non-members - $4

Military WhistDate: Mon. Time: 1:30 pmFee: Members - $2, Non-members - $4

Tuesday night BingoEnjoy a bingo night with friends! Open to anyone must be 18 or older!Date: TuesdayTime: 7 pm - 9 pmFee: $5 will get you all the cards you need!

Pancake BreakfastDate: 4th Sunday of the month except December, July & AugustTime: 10 am - 1 pmFee: $5

All of the following programs are drop-in and are held at the Wetaskiwin Senior Citizens Society, 5216 - 54 Street, Phone: 780-352-4646, email: [email protected]: $15.00 per yr.

ServicesPodiatrist - Wednesday (varies)Belltone Hearing - 1st Wednesday of the MonthPlease call 780-352-4646 to confirm dates

Computers for Seniors (Senior Connect)Wetaskiwin Community Literacy ProgramFor seniors who want to learn how to use a computer, we have volunteer tutors for one-to-one learning. Each student and tutor pair meets for one hour each week.

Dates: Tuesdays, January 21 - February 18 Time: 9 am - 12 noon

Dates: Wednesdays, January 22 - February 19Time: 1 pm - 3 pmFee: Seniors Centre User FeeTo Register: call 780-352-7257

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Sports & FitnessFootball Spring CampWetaskiwin and District Amateur Football AssociationC.B. McMurdo SchoolLearn Basic Football Skills for first time players and work on skills for returning players. Ages 7 - 15 Date: May 30, 31, June 1Times: TBAFee: $20 ( includes equipment and lunch)How to Register: on-line or come check us out at the Parade of Programs in MarchWDAFA.org  (join us on Facebook)

French Winter CarnivalCanadian Parents for French - WetaskiwinOutdoor rinks west of the pool Celebrate the French tradition of Winter Games. Come down to the ice for some fun and join Wetaskiwin’s French Community for games and sports, including: Snow competitions, Broom ball, Skating (safety approved helmet required on the ice), Snowshoeing, Tug of war AND the all-time favorite…Cabane à Sucre - Maple syrup on a stick!! Complete enjoyment for the whole family!

Date: Saturday, February 22Time: 1 - 3 pmFor more information contact Crystal 780-312-4987

Gwynne Valley Ski AreaWe are a family oriented ski hill located in the Gwynne Valley. We have a full rental shop that includes snowblades, snowboards and ski equipment. We have a team of certified snowboard and ski instructors that offer group and private lessons. Group hill rentals are also offered.

Our opening date is pending sufficient snow. We are opened Friday 6:30 - 9:30 pm, Saturday and Sundays 11 - 4:30 pm.For more information or to book lessons call 780-352-5717. www.gwynneskihill.ca

Wetaskiwin Gymnastics Club4811-51 Ave2014 Winter Session: January - December 7 (13 Week Program)Registration Dates: January 6, 10 am - 3 pm and January 8, 4 pm - 7 pmFees: All prices include AGF annual fee of $30Parent & Tot (Ages 18 mons - 2 yrs) $135Tots (Ages 3 - 5) $145Badge Level (6 & UP) $195Please bring the following with you when you register: 1 - $75 undated cheque for fundraiser1 - $200 undated cheque for bingo per childAHC number NOTE: ALL cheques must be given and all fees must be paid for at the time of registration for your child to be officially registered in the program.

STAY UP TO DATE WITH WHAT’S HAPPENING IN WETASKIWINSubscribe to our weekly e-newsletter at www.wetaskiwin.ca/enews

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Rez City Rollers Rez City Rollers is a women’s flat track roller derby team in Wetaskiwin. Roller Derby is a community-wise sports initiative for women 18 years+. Our purpose is for fun, friendly sports competition among like-minded women. Our goals include promoting an active lifestyle for women, providing a safe environment for contact sport and to encourage alternative sporting options for women. We want to help you kick your own butt and have you kick other butts’ too.

Fees: $40/Month +$50/year for Insurance.Practice Times: Wednesdays, 6:30 pm - 8 pm and Sundays, 4 pm - 6 pm at the Wetaskiwin Drill Hall.Contact a local Derby girl on Facebook @ Rez City Rollers, by email at [email protected] or call/text Bootie-Buster @ 780-335-3465.

Rez City RippersAre you between 8 and 17? Then perhaps Roller Derby is for you. We are the new Junior Team with the Rez City Rollers starting January 2014. Our mission is to empower youth, foster confindence, fair play and team work in the youth of Wetaskiwin.

Fees: $25/month with $50/year InsurancePractice will start January 15, 5:30 pm - 7pmRegistration will be held at the Drill hall on January 8, 5 pm - 7 pmContact a local Derby girl on Facebook @ Rez City Rollers, by email: [email protected] or call/text Bootie-Buster at 780-335-3465.

Hetlinger TaeKwon-Do - Little NinjasWetaskiwin Senior CentreHetlinger TaeKwon-Do invites you to participate in our Little Ninjas program for 3 & 4 year olds. Your little one will learn the fundamentals of Tae Kwon-Do with a focus on coordination, balance, and physical fitness in a structured environment.

Date: 8 Tuesdays -  February 4 - March 25Time: 5:30 pm - 6 pmFee: The cost is $60 for tuition and $35 for a uniform. Registration night will be held at the Wetaskiwin Senior Centre on Thursday, January 9 from 6 - 8 pm. www.hetlingertkd.com

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Aqua Zumba with Wendy CrabtreeAboussafy Aquatic CentreJoin the Latin “splash” party. Enjoy active water routines set to a variety of energizing music. The buoyancy of the water eliminates stress to our joints as our body experiences the toning effects from the resistance of the water. Date: Wednesdays, January 8 - March 27Time: 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.Fee: $80 (11 classes)To register call Wendy at 780-352-0295 or e-mail [email protected]

Zumbawith Wendy CrabtreNorwood SchoolFind Your Happy Time with ZUMBA – the latin inspired dance fitness program. Experience a variety of energizing music that will get your feet moving, hips shaking and heart pumping! Zumba is perfect for all levels of abilities. Mondays - Zumba Toning, 7 - 8 pmTuesdays & Thursdays - Zumba, 5 - 6 pmFee: $80 for 11 classes; $155 for 22 classesTo register call Wendy at 780-352-0295 or e-mail [email protected]

Visit www.clcwetaskiwin.ca to view the WinterProgram Guide on-line, register for programs &find learning opportunities in your community.

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Town of Millet

Millet Public Library5031-49 Avenue

Story TimeWednesdays at 10:30 am for preschoolers. Stories, songs, rhymes and lots of fun followed by a craft.

Lego ClubThursdays at 3:30 pm come and build with other Lego enthusiasts. All ages welcome.

Children’s Movie ClubJanuary 3, February 7 & March 21. Join us at 1:30 pm for a movie. $1 gets you a pop and popcorn.

Adult Movie ClubJanuary 16, February 13 & March 13 at 6:30 pm. Watch and then discuss the movie with fellow movie buffs.

Good Neighbor Book ClubJanuary 21, February 18 & March 18 at 1:30 pm. Come with a good book you have read and you will leave with authors and suggestions for new authors to try.

Hours:  Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 10 am - 8 pm, Friday & Saturday 12 noon - 5 pm. Closed Sunday & MondayFor more information:  780-387-5222         [email protected]

Millet Agriplex - has a lot to offer5290-54 Street

•Full size ice Arena with great bleachers,•Banquet room seating 250 - 380 people

with a complete bar and a brand new kitchen.

•Small meeting room with a capacity for 60 people.

•3 baseball diamonds and soccer fields for your teams to rent.

•Open for family day skating from 8 am to 4 pm. Come down and enjoy a day with the family.

Contact: Don Gilmet, Director of Parks and Recreation, Phone [email protected]

Looking For VolunteersTown Of Millet “Parks and Recreation”Looking for individuals to volunteer their time to help out at assisting in programs for their community. This could be from helping out in gym programs to art programs in the agriplex. Always interested in new ideas to invest back into our community.

Contact: Don Gilmet, Director of Parks and Recreation, Phone [email protected]

5120-50 Street | Phone: 780- 387-4554 | Hours: Mon - Fri, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm | www.millet.caFor further information on the following contact Don Gilmet, Director of Parks and Recreation, Email: [email protected] or call 780-387-4180.

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Youth ProgramsLeaders of Tomorrow – a Youth Volunteer Recognition Program The Leaders of Tomorrow Awards is a program recognizing young people between 6 - 21 yrs of age who volunteer their time, talents and energy for the benefit of their community. Do you know of a young positive role model within the City/County of Wetaskiwin or Millet who deserves recognition for their individual commitment and leadership skills in assisting others?

The nomination form and additional information can be found at www.wetaskiwin.ca/leaders or Call Lynn Croft at 780-352-6018

Boys and Girls Club of Wetaskiwin5109-51 Street, Wetaskiwin • Phone: 780-352-4643 • www.wetaskiwinyouth.ca

Young Chef - After School Program for ages 8 – 12 years Children and youth will learn basic culinary skills in the kitchen while reading recipes and working in a team atmosphere. The program also encourages healthy eating by helping to understand the food groups and serving sizes.

Dates: Every Tuesday from January 14 - March 11 Time: 4:30 pm - 5:30 pmFee: $20 To register contact Justin Wieclaw 780-352-4643 ext. 38 or [email protected]

Child CareEarly Learning and Child Care Centre (Daycare for 12 months - 6 years)4013-48 StreetAccredited child care facility with certified, enthusiastic and dedicated staff. Program is responsive to your family’s child care needs, such as extended hours, full time, part-time and drop in hours. Government Subsidies may assist with up to 73% of fees.Visit www.child.alberta.ca or call 1-866-714-5437 for Subsidy information.

Dates: Monday - Friday. Times: 6:45 am - 6 pmFee: Based on child’s age. Government Subsidy’s may be available.To register contact Leah Hnatiuk at 780-352-4632 ext. 6 or email [email protected]

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Rogers Raising the Grade for ages 12 - 19 yearsRogers Raising the Grade aims to provide youth with the skills, tools, and opportunities to equip them to excel academically and secure their future as productive, independent adults. The interactive after-school program, with the Rogers Technology Centre, allows youth to explore their interests, receive homework support, connect with mentors, interact with peers, increase digital literacy, and plan post-secondary education. Program offers a variety of opportunities; such as interest based activities, presentations, field trips, etc.

Dates: Monday - Friday Time: 3:15 pm - 6:00 pmFee: None To register contact Justin Wieclaw 780-352-4643 ext. 38 or [email protected]

Health Strategies - Rogers Raising the Grade Workshop for ages 12 - 19 years Interactive workshop for teens on healthy strategies to build a strong body and mind.

Dates: Thursday, February 5 Time: 1 pm - 5 pm Fee: $5 Pre-Register by contacting Justin Wieclaw, 780-352-4643 ext. 38 or email: [email protected]

Wetaskiwin Volunteer OpportunitiesWhether you have a lot of time, or just a little, or just a desire to help, you can make a difference to a child in Wetaskiwin by volunteering. The Boys and Girls Club offer a variety of unique volunteer opportunities for adults +18 to 99 years of age that enable you to make a young person’s life better.

Dates: VariousTime: VariousFee: None - just a willingness to help out a child in your community.To register contact Corene at 780-361-1950 ext. 1

Boys and Girls Club of Wetaskiwin 3rd Annual Race for KidsThe Boys and Girls Club of Wetaskiwin is excited to announce that their 3rd Annual Race for Kids event is set for Saturday, May 31st, 2014. The Boys and Girls Clubs National Fundraising Event, in partnership with Capital One, is an adult part “adventure race” and ”scavenger hunt” – think “Minute to Win It” and “Amazing Race” combined!

Date: Saturday, May 31Start time: 10 am Registration fee: $10To register contact Debbie at 780-352-4643 ext. 32 or [email protected]

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PARADEOF

PROGRAMSMARCH 12

6 - 8 PMWETASKIWIN DRILL HALL

2014 SPRING

The Parade of Programs is your opportunity to register for upcoming activities, programs and courses. Community

organizations are ready to take registrations and share information about their spring offerings.

• Talk to instructors• Find out all there is to do in your community

• Register for your families Spring and Summer activities

For more information about the Parade of Programs,call 780-361-6241 or email [email protected]

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