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Rossland Recreation SUMMER PROGRAMS ~ 2017 AQUAFIT! The Rossland Pool has an Aqua Fit Instructor this year! We re so excited about being able to offer this program to the Community! Check out page 19 for dates and times! Bronze Medallion & Cross Lifesaving Camp - NOT just for Teens! The Rossland Pool is running the Bronze Medallion and Cross Lifesaving Courses during the last week of June. These two courses are the first two in the progression to becoming a Lifeguard. Aquatic Staff are in high demand in our region and Pools are always looking for Staff! Aquatics pays well and you can work part time or full time depending on your schedule. If you re an adult and interested in Aquatics, contact the Recreation Department to discuss the requirements and also the opportunities. Please email the Recreation Department if you would like to register and indicate if you will be doing the Bronze Medallion, Cross or both. You can also go onto our online registration and register for either or both courses. CITY OF ROSSLAND Recreation Department 250-362-2327 recreation@rossland.ca www.rossland.ca ROSSLAND POOL Guard Room 250-362-5455 Tennis The tennis courts are owned by the City but managed by a non-profit society. The courts are located in a quiet setting near the corner of Park St. and Leroi Ave. Passes for 2017 are $20.00 for the season or $2.00 drop in. Youth 16 years and under play for free! Payment can be made to the Rossland Tennis Society at the Recreation Department with cash or cheque. There is also a tennis court at Red Mountain that is looked after by the City. Enjoy! Great Programming Fun this Summer!! Kids have some great programs to look forward to this summer! The Gold Fever Follies are offering THEATRE CAMPS (pg. 21/22); we have week long ART CAMPS (pg. 20) planned; the CIRCUS CAMP (pg. 22) is coming back to town in August and the Pool is running SWIMMING LESSON CAMPS! (pg. 17) Information about our NEW online registration software can be found on page 3! 1

COMMUNITY CONTACTS Aquatics Rossland Pool...250.362.5455 Recreation Department...250.362.2327 Arts & Culture Rossland Light Opera Players...250.362.5665 Rossland Museum and Discovery Centre 250.362.7722 Gold Fever Follies 250.362.9063 Arts Council.. www.rosslandartscouncil.com Rossland Art Club 250.362.5569 Early Childhood Golden Bear Childcare Centre...250.362.5856 Four Winds Daycare & Preschool 250.362.5233 Stongstart..250.362.7388 Success by Six.....www.successby6wk.com Events Rossland Mountain Market www.rosslandmountainmarket.com Joe Hill Coffee House..250.362.5677 Guiding & Scouting Scouting.250.362.7118 Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders, Rangers..250.362.9586 Schools & Education Rossland Summit School...250.362.7388 Seven Summits Centre for Learning..250.362-7772 Red Mountain Sports Academy..250.231.8870 Ecole des Septs-Sommets.250.362.3395 Services City of Rossland...250.362.7396 Tourism Rossland..250.231.1247 Rossland Public Library...250.362.7611 Health Care Auxiliary Thrift Store..250.362.0037 BC Transit...250.364.0261 Bear Aware.250.231.2751 RAPP (Provincial Bear Aware)..1.877.952.7277 Seniors Senior s Hall 250.362.5326 or 250.362.5477 FACILITY RENTAL INFORMATION The City of Rossland has a variety of building spaces available for rent. Whether you are planning a meeting, a birthday party, special event, festival, wedding or tournament, Rossland may have just the facility for you. Miners Hall The Miners Hall has just undergone extensive renovations and will be reopening in June, 2017. Please contact the REC Dept. to inquire about booking a date. The Summer months are almost fully booked by the Follies the community s summer theatre. Please check the City s website, Facilities section for more information about renting the Hall. Rossland Arena 2000 Second Avenue Ice rental, tournaments, hockey, figure skating. Dry floor rental is also available in the off season. Please check our online facility requests and schedules for available times. Arena Lounge Lounge can be rented separately for meetings, birthday parties, family gatherings. Fields Jubilee, Centennial, Cook Avenue Sporting activities including soccer, lacrosse, softball and slow-pitch; School use, games, Tournaments Bookings can be made in the Spring and Summer months. Bike Skills Parks Rossglen A Beginner & Intermediate bike skills park located in lower Rossland off Thompson Ave. beside the start of the Wagon Road. Centennial Advanced Bike skills. Recreational space for practicing bike handling ability for advanced riders. Parks Pioneer, Nickleplate, Rossglen Playspaces, family gatherings, reunions, wedding photography Community Garden & Wetlands North end of Jubilee Park. 2

NEW!! ONLINE RECREATION SOFTWARE Log onto the City s website, at www.rossland.ca Scroll to the bottom of the page - to the Recreation section and click on Recreation Home Click on the big blue button for New Online Registration and Facility Scheduling From this page, you have access to Registrations, Facility Reservations and Schedules, which you can view by pulling the tabs down. In order to register for anything or request a booking, you will have to Create an Account. On the Create an Account page, you will load your personal information into the system so that you become the Account and your dependents are Individuals connected to your Account. Remember your Login and Password details so that next time you will only need to Log In. ACCOUNT - the head of the family and the way the software groups the Individuals INDIVIDUAL - everyone in the family has their own Individual profile. Children are dependents of the Adult / Account Holder. REGISTRATIONS - you have to set up an Account and create the Individual profiles for your children before you can register them. 3

HOW TO REGISTER Register Online Log onto the City s website, at www.rossland.ca Scroll to the bottom of the page - to the Recreation section and click on Recreation Home Click on the big blue button for New Online Registration and Facility Scheduling If it is your first time registering, you will need to create an Account. Click, Create Account in the top right hand corner. If you ve Created an Account before, you can just Log In. Register in Person The office is open Monday to Friday, 9:00-4:00pm We accept Debit, Cash, Cheque, Visa and MC If a course interests you, please register early. Many programs end up cancelling for lack of registration, only to have folks call in the day it s to start. Please try to register a minimum of 5 days before a course is scheduled to start, to ensure it runs. This gives the Instructor time to prepare and allows the Recreation Department to organize all the details; including waivers, registration information, facility preparation and purchasing supplies. Registration Information Pre-registration is necessary for all programs, unless otherwise stated. Some classes fill quickly. If the class you want is full, please ask to be placed on the waitlist. You will be contacted if space becomes available or if we add an additional class. If a class does not have the minimum number of participants registered, 3 days prior to the beginning of the class, the class will be cancelled. Please register early to avoid disappointment. Payment All registrations require payment and are accepted on a first come, first served basis. The Recreation Department accepts Cash, Cheque, Debit Card, Mastercard and Visa. Refunds No fee will be charged for persons withdrawing from a recreation program prior to the start of the program. A charge of 50% will be charged for persons withdrawing from a program after the program has started. A full refund will be issued in the case of a medical issue. A 60% Administration charge will be levied against deposits for Facility Bookings, if a refund is required. Photographs & Videos The Recreation Department will be using pictures and videos of local folks and children, enjoying recreation in Rossland. We will attempt to obtain written consent from individuals who are featured in the pictures and videos, but this may not always be possible. If you have any concerns about being represented in photos or videos taken by the Recreation Staff, please let us know Program Minimum Ages For the enjoyment of all participants, children must be the correct age prior to the first class of the program. Exceptions may apply for program-specific reasons. Accessibility We believe that recreation programs should be accessible to all children in our community regardless of ability to pay. If you find it difficult to participate in any program because of financial limitations, please speak to us about the recreation assistance options that are available. Pro-Rating Policy By registering and paying for a program, you are committing to attending the full duration of the program. Refunds will not be granted for days missed, unless this is agreed upon in advance with the Instructor. Pro-rating for missed classes is at the discretion of the Instructor. 4

COMMUNITY EVENTS & INFORMATION Canada Day Hike - July 1 - Mount Roberts Join the community for this time honoured and popular hike up Mount Roberts. Every year over 100 hikers ranging in age from 4 to 84, converge at the top for a picnic lunch and to sing the National Anthem while the flag is raised. The annual Mount Roberts hike will be leaving from the Museum & Discovery Centre at 8:00am. The trail head is accessed on the Cascade Highway, at approximately the 3km mark. Hikers should be prepared with appropriate shoes, clothes, a hat, a water bottle, sunscreen, bug spray and lunch. Kootenay Columbia Trails Society The Kootenay Columbia Trails Society is a registered non-profit society, based in Rossland BC, funded by and serving the communities of the Greater Trail region. These trails serve as a popular amenity for local residents, and as a significant draw for visitors. The Society is governed by a dedicated volunteer board, and operations are carried out by an experienced and passionate professional trails manager and trail crew. Most of the trails are located on private property, and public access is only made possible by the generous cooperation of the landowners, who enter into insured agreements with the Society. To purchase a membership, volunteer or get more information, please check out the KCTS website, at www.rosslandtrails.ca Rossland Mountain Market Rossland Summer Market Series runs Thursdays from 3-6 pm starting June 1st until October 5th. Join us for your dose of delicious and nutritious farm fresh foods.your best source of local food, art and music all summer long. Become a member for only $10 per year to support the Rossland Mountain Market Society ensuring we can continue this community service. For more information go to rosslandmountainmarket.com or check us out on Facebook. See you this summer! Singletrack Six: Ride the West, July 29th & 30th, 2017 Singletrack 6 is a 6 day mountain bike adventure showcasing the best riding in a variety of authentic mountain bike communities in Western Canada. Six stages, a new route every year and the perfect brew of xc, panoramic vistas and epic descents. In 2017, the first 2 stages of the Singletrack 6 take place in and around Rossland. The Broken Goat 50, 25 and 12km Race - July 15, 2017 The Broken Goat is a point to point trail running race with 3 distances that take runners up 5 peaks along the 7 Summits Trail. The event is sold out for 2017 in the 50k and 25k categories, but there is still space in the 12k category. Huck N Berries Bike Jam Table tops. Tail whips, Can Cans, Dump threes, Bar spins, Cliff Hangers, Back Flips, and Cork Flips, are all ingredients to make a great Huck-en Berry Pie. The Huck-en Berries Bike Jam is the best mountain bike Dirt jump event in the Kootenays. Part of the FMBA World Tour. Riders will put it on the line for Huck-en Berries gold! Junior, Intermediate, and advanced riders can compete. For more info contact Rory Belter at 250-231-1481 or rorybike@gmail.com or check out www.tourismrossland.com click under 'things to do' 'festivals Gold Fever Follies The Gold Fever Follies are back at the Rossland Miners Hall this summer in time to celebrate not only Canada's 150th and Rossland's 120th birthdays, but also the Follies 30th birthday! This summer's show centers around the first big gold strike on Red Mountain...and yes, where there are miners, there will always be cancan girls! The Follies will be hosting a very special "birthday party" on Saturday, July 29 for all past cast, crew, family and friends of the Follies. For more information on the Follies REUNION PARTY and this summer's upcoming performances, go to our website: goldfeverfollies.com or contact Lisa: old_grey_mare_55@hotmail.com; 250-362-9063 5

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MUSEUM & DISCOVERY CENTRE EVENTS! Contact Info: 250 362-7722, info@rosslandmuseum.ca Summer Hours: Official Opening June 30th!! July-August: 7 days/week 10:00-6:00 Pre-booked group tours/birthday parties/facility rentals available. All events and admission to the museum will be by donation for the entire month of June to celebrate our reopening and Canada s 150th! June 21 National Aboriginal Day Join us at the Museum for Aboriginal Day! We will be unveiling our new First Nations history display. Special thank you to the Wynecoop family for loaning Nancy Wynecoop s huckleberry picking basket, and allowing us the use of their ancestral stories. Mini museums related to First Nations History created by students from RSS will be on display throughout the day as well. Time: 12-5pm June 24 Fête de la Saint-Jean-Baptiste The museum will be hosting a special craft in honour of St. Jean Baptiste Day! Come to the museum to participate and celebrate Francophone culture! Time: 3-5pm June 27 Canadian Multiculturalism Day The Museum is pleased to celebrate Canadian Multiculturalism Day! Our activities will be announced closer to the date! Time: TBA July 1 Canada Day and Canada s 150 th celebrations Join us for cake and Oh Canada on Canada Day! Live music, games, gold panning, and activities for all ages on our lawn and inside. Food Trucks will be on site and special displays to celebrate Canada s 150 th, Rossland s 120 th, and the Museum s 50 th anniversary! Time: Annual Mt. Roberts hike leaving from the museum at 8am, festivities from 12-4pm Fee: Entry by donation August 7 BC Day Crafts and fun children s activities (and more) will be happening on BC Day! Event will take place both outside and inside. Time: Children s activities from 11-2pm Fee: Entry by donation August 12 Third Annual Charity Golf Tournament Join us on the Redstone golf course for our 3 rd annual charity golf tournament with all proceeds towards a renewed Rossland Museum & Discovery Centre. August 12-13 Columbia Basin Culture Tour The Rossland Museum & Discovery Centre will be open for 2 days by donation. New major exhibitions: Natural History Display, First Nations Exhibit, Geology Display, Interactive Miner Display, and the Founders of Rossland display. Other well-known Major exhibitions include the Cominco Wing, West Kootenay Power Wing, Ski Wing, Superintendent's Office, Geology Building, CPR Caboose, and much more! Fee: Entry by donation Email: info@rosslandmuseum.ca Phone: 250.362.7722 7

ROSSLAND SENIORS HALL ACTIVITIES Seniors Hall (located at 1916 First Avenue) The Seniors Hall in Rossland has a number of activities that you or someone you know might like to take advantage of. For more information on the activities at the Hall please call Lil Karenko at 250.362.5326 or John Harasin at 250.362.5477. Mondays Rossland Seniors Art Club on Mondays at 1:30pm. Contact Edith Harasin at 250-362-5477 for more information Rossland Quilters Guild on Monday evenings at 7:00pm. Contact Deyanne Davies at 250-362-7727 for more information. Tuesdays Rossland AA Meeting. Contact Bob at 250-362-5760 Wednesdays Seniors Drop In and various functions on the second Wednesday of each month, 9:00-4:30pm, with a general meeting and pot luck dinner from 12:00-2:30pm. Contact Les Anderson at 250-362-5532 for more information. Rossland Golden City Old Time Fiddlers practice and playing sessions at 7:00pm. The public are welcome to sit in and listen to the old time fiddlers play their music. Visitors should contact Richie Mann, before going to the Hall, at 250-362-9465 for more information. Thursdays Seniors stretching exercises and morning tea and snack. 9:30-11:00am. Contact Les or Violet Anderson at 250-362-5532 for more information. Fridays Seniors Bridge Club from 1:00pm until it ends!! Contact Mary Vickers at 250-362-7255 for more information. The Seniors Hall is open for rentals on week ends and times not already allotted to groups. Contact Les Anderson, President of the Rossland Seniors Lodge#45, at 250-362-5532. ROSSLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Summer Hours - OPEN Tuesday - Thursday 10:00am to 8:00pm Friday - Saturday 10:00am to 5:00pm Contact 250.362.7611 info@rossland.bc.libraries.coop Summer Reading Club 2017 Sign up starting 1 June at the library. Rossland Mountain Market Rossland Public Library at the Rossland Mountain Market every Thursday in July and August 3:00pm - 6:00pm 8

SUMMER CAMP OPTIONS IN OUR REGION! SUMMER CAMPS! The benefits of camp are plenty, from life lessons beyond the classroom and the value of playtime to appreciating nature and building confidence and leadership skills. Camp Koolaree United Church Camping for kids - in the West Kootenays. Established in 1931, Koolaree is a 137 acre camp located on the West Arm of beautiful Kootenay Lake. Surrounded by beach, trails, mountains and lake, it makes for a true wilderness setting. www.campkoolaree.ca Endless Adventures Endless Adventures River Kayaking Company on the Slocan offers Youth Camps during the Summer. This course has challenged youth from the Kootenays and beyond in the last 11 years. Youth Week specializes in group leadership, rescue techniques and kayak fitness. Students learn basic paddle strokes and concepts, river safety, how to roll and more. Contact them at 1-877-FUN-8181 for more information. Kootenay Jam Camp Kootenay Jam Camp is a week long family camp that is facilitated by professional musicians who lead workshops exploring music from around the world, teach beginner to advanced lessons on a variety of instruments and co-create original songs in collaborative groups. Workshops will be catered to both the beginner musician and the advanced. This camp is great for families with young children as well as teens and we welcome adults who come ready for musical adventure! www.jamcamp.org Blue Lake Camp Each day at Blue Lake is filled with fun activities that will build confidence, critical thinking, and team work. Campers are continually supported, encouraged, and set up for success. At Blue Lake Centre, our focus is environment education. Camp is one big outdoor science lab! Through our ECOFUN programs campers learn the basics of water, trees, soil, wildlife, and conservation in a way that makes exploring the world inspiring and hands on. ECOFUN programs are always fun and active. www.bluelakecentre.com Tipi Camp The Tipi Camp is a remote, nature based retreat on Kootenay Lake that has programming for Youth and Families. With no wifi, the camp allows campers to get away from technology and enjoy hiking, swimming, canoeing and camp activities. Tents and tipis provide accommodation that are comfortable and close to nature. The WISE KIDS program offers two 5 night/6 day camps for children 9-12 years old, which begin the Wilderness Immersion series. Games and gentle challenges in a natural environment provide children with opportunities for co-operation and fun. Every day includes planned activities and games such as canoe races, tie-dye workshops, rock climbing, nature walks, a nightly campfire, and a quiet time where children are encouraged to write in their reflective journals. There are three delicious vegetarian meals served daily, as well as baked snacks and desserts. Special accommodations are made for dietary restrictions and allergies. Four experiences adult facilitators and four teen counsellors give each child personal attention and support. The program strives to give each child a deeper understanding of themselves and of the natural environment around them, while fostering new friendships and building trust within the group. www.tipicamp.bc.ca Pines Bible Camp At Pines Bible Camp s summer camps, kids will get to enjoy a variety of activities which can including: wide games, beach time, kayaking, rock climbing, rappelling, crafts, a variety of sports, challenge course, archery, hiking, cup stacking, field games, chapels, campfires, snack at the tuck shop, and great meals and evening snacks. www.pinesbiblecamp.com Summer Fun has just begun! 9

SUMMER FUN IN OUR AREA! Stingrays Swim Club - Summer Session Join the Stingrays for the BC Summer Swim Association season, from May to August! Children who swim competitively enjoy becoming strong swimmers which improves physical and mental fitness. Swimming is a great cross training sport and joining a club helps children to learn the value of being a team member. Rossland swimmers can choose to train only in Rossland and are invited to compete at any of the weekend Swim Meets throughout the region. Competing is a choice that each swimmer makes and is not mandatory. The Stingrays Swim Club is a large group of youth ages 5-16 from across the Greater Trail area who have vastly different swimming abilities but the same great enthusiasm. The Club enjoys hikes, movie nights, potluck dinners and other social events outside of training. The Rossland training option is $300 for June and July and provides access to training times in Rossland, Warfield and weekend meets. In Rossland, the swimmers train Monday to Thursday from 6:30-7:30pm. For more information, check out the website at www.trailstingrays.ca Golden Bear Daycare - Summer Program! At Golden Bear Children s Centre we strive to be a high quality, educational play based children s centre that supports and facilitates the optimal development of the whole child. We are excited to announce that Golden Bear will be offering full day Summer Camps during the following weeks for all School Aged Children within the Rossland and nearby communities. Daily Cost: $40.00. Operating Hours: 8:00am 5:30pm Mon. July 3 July 07 Hiking & Nature Crafts Mon. July 10 - Fri. 14 Mon. July 17 - Fri. 21 Tues. Aug. 8-Fri. 11 Mon. Aug. 14-Fri. 18 Becoming Michelangelo Water Week (includes trips to the Pool) Super Spies Time Travelers Mon. Aug. 21-Fri. 25 Water Week Part 2 (includes trips to the Pool) Mon. Aug. 28-Fri. Sept. 1..Farewell Summer For more information or to reserve your child s spot, please contact Golden Bear at 250 362 5856 or gbcc@telus.net. Mountain Biking Programs! Check out Kootenay Mountain Biking and Kootenay Gateway for your source of summer fun! www.kootenaymountainbiking.com Summer Fun has just begun! 4 Winds Daycare Summer Camps! Four Winds is committed to providing loving and supportive care for all children who attend. The Daycare is open every week throughout the summer, except June 29-July 3 and Aug. 31-Sept. 7. Camps run 7:30-4:30pm each day and every week is a different theme! July 10-14 Art in the Park July 17-21 Sports Camp including daily trips to the Pool July 24-28 Little Miners Camp July 31-Aug 4 Food and Cooking Camp August 7-11 Outdoor adventure/fantasy Camp including a daily trip to the Pool August 14-18 Creative Movement, Music & Drama August 21-25 9th Annual Bike Camp including daily trips to the Pool Full Day Fee is $45.00 Half Day Fee is $26.50 Dragonfly Fee is $30.00 (8:30-2:30pm) Call 250.362.5233 to book your spot! One Tree Adventures Invincible Summer Camp Series! Radical Girls Camp (9-14 year olds) A camp for girls to get in touch with their inner wildness. With a focus on self-awareness and empowerment, we will hike, explore and make our own natural body products. Earth Trackers (5-10 year olds) Wilderness survival skills, nature connection activities, hiking, wild-crafting and lots of fun and games! Nature Detectives (3-5 year olds) A chance for little ones to explore, learn and play outside together! For more information or to register, visit facebook.com/onetreeadventures or email onetreeadventures.info@gmail.com 10

ROSSLAND POOL June, 2017 INFORMATION Drop In Family (max 4 individuals) 15.00 Adult 6.00 Senior/Teen (13-18 years) 5.00 Youth (7-12 years) 4.00 Child (3-6 years) 2.00 Season s Passes (+ GST) A season s pass provides you with access to the Pool for any recreation swim, including Lap Swim and Public Swim. Family Pass 150.00 Adult Pass 80.00 Senior/Teen Pass 70.00 Youth Pass (7-12 years) 60.00 Child Pass (3-6 years) 25.00 Facility Rentals The Pool can be rented for an hour and a half provides you with full access to the facility, including use of the BBQ, upper deck, access to the Park and two Lifeguards to supervise and play games, if required. Rental Fee: 112.50 (plus GST) Guard Room: 250-362-5455 Registrations Open: May 8, 2017 Opening Day: Monday, June 5, 2017 8:30am 9:00am 11:00am 12:00pm 1:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm JUNE SCHEDULE Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday School Board Lessons AquaTot / Preschool Lessons Lap Swim 12:00-1:00pm School Board Lessons Closed Preschool Lessons Public Swim 3:30-5:00pm Swim Lessons Stingrays Swim Club Pool Available for Rent Saturday Sunday Pool Available for Rent Public Swim 1:00-5:00pm Closed SPECIAL EVENTS AT THE POOL! HAPPY 85th BIRTHDAY, ROSSLAND POOL! Opening Day: June 5 The Staff will be celebrating the opening day, from 3:30-5:00pm Last Day of School Summer Party! June 29 The Pool will open at 1:30pm, when school gets out for the summer! Join the Staff for fun & games, food, contests and prizes. Canada Day: July 1 The Pool is open on Canada Day from 1:00-5:00pm 11

ROSSLAND POOL July & August, 2017 JULY SCHEDULE AUGUST SCHEDULE Monday Tuesday Wed. Thursday Friday Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Friday Sat. Sun. 8:30am 8:30am 9:00am 9:00am 10:00am Camps, AquaTot, Preschool Lessons, Private Lessons, Daycare Lessons 10:00am Camps, AquaTot, Preschool Lessons, Private Lessons, Daycare Lessons 11:00am 11:00am 12:00pm 1:00pm Lap Swim 12:00-1:00pm Pool Available for Rent 12:00pm 1:00pm Lap Swim 12:00-1:00pm Pool Available for Rent 3:00pm Public Swim Public Swim 1:00-5:00pm Closed 3:00pm Public Swim Public Swim 1:00-5:00pm Closed 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm Family Swim Private Lessons / AquaTot Lap Swim (6:00-6:30pm) Stingrays Swim Club (6:30-7:30pm) Pool Available for Rent 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm Family Swim Private Lessons / AquaTot/Preschool / RCSK Public Swim / Special Programming August 14-24, Mon. to Thurs. Pool Available for Rent Drop In Family (max 4 individuals) 15.00 Adult 6.00 Senior/Teen (13-18 years) 5.00 Youth (7-12 years) 4.00 Child (3-6 years) 2.00 Evening Lap Swim July 4 - Aug. 3 Monday - Thursday 6:00-6:30pm (30 minutes) All Swimmers: 3.00 Season s Passes (+ GST) A season s pass provides you with access to the Pool for any recreation swim, including Lap Swim and Public Swim. Family Pass 150.00 Adult Pass 80.00 Senior/Teen Pass 70.00 Youth Pass (7-12 years) 60.00 Child Pass (3-6 years) 25.00 Guard Room: 250.362.5455 Email: rosslandpool@gmail.com Facility Rentals The Pool can be rented for an hour and a half provides you with full access to the facility, including use of the BBQ, upper deck, access to the Park and two Lifeguards to supervise and play games, if required. Rental Fee: 112.50 (plus GST) 12

ROSSLAND POOL Wee Ones and Families, June - August Swim Diapers for Babies The Rossland Pool is a great place for families and little ones! With Aqua Tots, Preschool Lessons and Family Swim times, the Pool has provided aquatic fun to generations of Rosslanders! A few things to remember with little ones! A reminder to toddlers to use the washroom first Everyone showers before entering the pool All children under the age of 7, must be within arms reach. Evening Family Swim Helpful Hints for making your summer evenings the best part of your young family s day! Come to family swim from 4:00-5:00pm, Monday to Friday, (July & August) Cool down, have fun, relax and enjoy a refreshing swim. Wander downtown and have a backwards dinner - start with a popsicle or an ice-cream cone to keep everyone s tummy full for a little longer. Stroller home and have an easy dinner. Don t worry about bath time. Relax DATES: July 4 - August 25, 2017 TIMES: Mon.to Fri. (July & Aug.) 4:00-5:00pm DROP IN: Varies depending on age of children FAMILY PASS: $150.00 AquaTot Aqua Tot (My Parent & Me!) Program Our AquaTot lessons are a fun, social lesson for wee ones and their caregiver. It is targeted at infants to children up to 3 years of age and is a great class for helping your child to become comfortable in and around the water. Lessons will cover buoyancy, movement, floating, gliding and swimming skills through games and songs, all while enjoying active water play. SET#1: June 5-9, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Friday, 11:00-11:30am $35.00 SET #2: June 26-30, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Friday, 11:15-11:45am $35.000 SET #3: July 4-7, 2017 TIMES: Tuesday to Friday, 11:15-11:45am $30.00 SET #4: July 10-14, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Friday, 11:15-11:45am $35.00 SET #5: July 17-20, 2017 EVENING CLASS TIMES: Monday to Thursday, 5:15-5:45pm $30.00 SET #6: August 8-11, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Friday, 11:15-11:45am $35.00 SET #7: August 21-25, 2017 TIMES Monday to Friday, 11:15-11:45am $35.00 Guard Room: 250.362.5455 Email: rosslandpool@gmail.com! 13

ROSSLAND POOL Lesson Information Progression from Preschool to RCSK Lessons When your child is 6 years of age, they are ready to move up to the RCSK Lessons. The information below shows how the Preschool classes transfer. Red Cross Preschool Lessons (3-6 years) Sea Otter 3-5 years Salamander 3-5 years Sunfish 3-6 years Crocodile 3-6 years Whale 3-6 years Red Cross Swim Kids Lessons (6-12 years) RCSK 1 RCSK 2 RCSK 3 RCSK 4 When registering your child for their next level, please remember a few important tips. Learning to swim is like learning to walk it requires specific muscles that can support the activity, a certain size, the ability to put it all together and a whole lot of practice! Just like there is no failing at learning to walk, there is no failing at learning to swim. Swimmers learn new skills in each level and often require more practice at those skills, before they can move to the next level, where new skills are introduced. To ensure your child has the best opportunity for practice, growth, muscle development, acquiring skills and ultimately success - keep your child s age 2-3 more than their swimming level. So if your child is 8 years old, they should be swimming at Level 5-6. If your child is 10 years old, they should not progress past Level 8, until they turn 11. This allows the child to grow and develop the muscle mass, strength and endurance that is required for successful completion of each level. Successful completion means the swimmer has mastered the skills required and results in increased confidence, pride and enjoyment in the water. Registration Note for Parents: Please be advised that it is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to register children in the correct level of our swim program. Instructors assess all students on the first day of lessons to ensure that they have been placed correctly. In the event that a child has not been placed correctly, s(he) may be permitted to transfer to an alternate level, based on program availability, at the discretion of the Instructors. If no spots are available in an appropriate level, the child may be withdrawn from the lessons and placed in the next available set. Not sure which level to register in? If you re unsure what level your child should be registered in or it has been over a year since their last session, drop by for a FREE evaluation. One of our qualified Instructors will assess your child and recommend the appropriate Red Cross level for enrollment. Cancelled Classes Mother Nature can make outdoor lessons challenging and in the case of a cancelled class due to weather (lightening, thunder or heavy rain) we will provide you with a Rain Check, to be used with future programming. FREE Lesson Assessments! We offer free lesson assessments to ensure your child gets into the right level. Please ask one of the Lifeguards when you re enjoying Public Swim, or contact the Pool to arrange for a time that works for your schedule. Class Size Ratios We have lowered the class sizes to ensure the Instructors have as much time as possible to work with each swimmer. Levels 1-5: 5:1 Levels 6-7: 6:1 Levels 8-10: 8:1 14

ROSSLAND POOL Preschool Lessons, June - August Preschool Swim Lessons - ages 3 to 6 Preschool swim lessons are for children ages 3-6 who are able to touch in the shallow end. To register your child, please refer to their last completed swimming level and register them for the next one. If you re not sure which level is right for your child, please refer to the descriptions of each level, or arrange for your child to be assessed. Parents and caregivers are welcome in the pool, if needed. SET #1: Sea Otter, Salamander, Whale Levels DATES: June 12-23, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Friday, 11:15-11:45am $55.00 CLASS SIZE Max 5 SET #2: Salamander, Sunfish, Crocodile Levels DATES: June 12-23, 2017 (10 classes) TIMES: Monday to Friday, 3:00-3:30pm $55.00 CLASS SIZE: Max 5 SET #3: Crocodile/Whale, Salamander Levels DATES: June 26-July 7, 2017 (no class July 3) TIMES Monday to Friday, 10:00-10:30am $54.00 CLASS SIZE: Max 5 SET #4: Sunfish, Salamander Levels DATES: June 26-July 7, 2017 (no class July 3) TIMES: Monday to Friday, 10:30-11:00am $54.00 CLASS SIZE: Max 5 SET #5: Salamander (2), Sea Otter Levels DATES: July 24-August 3, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Thursday, 9:00-9:30am $48.00 CLASS SIZE: Max 5 SET #6: Sunfish, Crocodile, Whale Levels DATES: July 24-August 3, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Thursday, 9:30-10:00am $48.00 CLASS SIZE: Max 5 SET #7: Salamander, Sunfish, Croc/Whale Levels DATES: August 14-24, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Thursday, 5:15-5:45pm $48.00 CLASS SIZE: Max 5 Register Online! www.rossland.ca PRESCHOOL LEVELS Red Cross Swim Preschool Due to the pool s depth, these classes are offered for children ages 3-6 years, who can stand in the shallow end. Preschool classes are 30 minutes long. Sea Otter (3 to 5 years, parent optional) Swimmers enter this level when they are three years of age. Using games and activities, swimmers learn to open their eyes underwater and further develop basic floats and glides and swim one metre. Salamander (3 to 5 years - independent) Preschoolers actively learn new swimming skills including assisted floats and glides through games and songs. The fun includes learning to jump into chest deep water. Sunfish (3 to 6 years, transfers to Lvl. 2) Assisted by an Instructor, preschoolers work on stroke and skill progressions. Learning also focuses on good judgement in, on and around the water, including entries and floats in deep water. Crocodile (3 to 6 years, transfers to Lvl. 3) Preschoolers start independent glides and kicking in deep water. Endurance is built through increasing distance for front and back swims. Swimmers learn about the dolphin kick and try synchro skills in the water. Whale (3 to 6 years, transfers to Lvl. 4) Children will learn to swim independently and participate in team games. Preschoolers will increase their distance and improve skills in front and back swims. Swimmers also learn about throwing assists to help another person in the water. Registration Note for Parents: Please be advised that it is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to register children in the correct level of our swim program. Instructors assess all students on the first day of lessons to ensure that they have been placed correctly. In the event that a child has not been placed correctly, s(he) may be permitted to transfer to an alternate level, based on program availability, at the discretion of the Instructors. If no spots are available in an appropriate level, the child may be withdrawn from the lessons and placed in the next available set. Guard Room: 250.362.5455 15

ROSSLAND POOL Red Cross Swim Kids Lessons - ages 6 to 12 years It is recommended that swimmers wait until they are 6 to progress from the Preschool Lessons, to the RCSK Lessons. This gives them time to grow and develop muscles that are important for success. Swim Kids will feel proud of their achievements as they progress through the different levels of the program. Swimming and water safety skills are taught in the water so that everyone is always active and wet - an approach that promotes success and encourages lifelong fitness. June 12-23 (Monday - Friday) SET #1.1A Levels 2/3 TIMES: 5:15-5:45pm $60.00 SET #1.1B Levels 4/5 TIMES: 5:45-6:15pm $60.00 SET #2.1A Levels 2/3 TIMES: 10:15-10:45am $55.00 SET #2.1B Levels 4/5 TIMES: 10:45-11:15am $55.00 Red Cross Swim Kids Lessons, June - August SET #1.2A Levels 6/7 TIMES: 5:15-6:00pm $65.00 SET #1.3A Levels 8/9/10 TIMES: 5:15-6:15pm $70.00 July 24 - Aug. 3 (Monday - Thursday) Scheduling Notes & Level 1 Due to the size of the Pool and the number of Instructors, we cannot offer Level 1 in every Set. Level 1 can be taken in the Preschool Sets (Salamander) if the child is 6 years and younger. Level 1 can also be taken during the 3 Swim Camps that are running in July and August, if your child is 6 years or older. SET #2.2A Levels 6/7 TIMES: 10:15-11:00am $60.00 SET #2.3A Levels 8/9/10 TIMES: 10:15-11:15am $65.00 Aug. 14-24 (Monday - Thursday) SET #3.1A Levels 1/2/3 TIMES: 5:45-6:15pm $55.00 SET #3.1B Levels 4/5 TIMES: 6:15-6:45pm $55.00 SET #3.2A Levels 6/7 TIMES: 5:45-6:30pm $60.00 SET #3.3A Levels 8/9/10 TIMES: 5:45-6:45pm $65.00 Guard Room: 250.362.5455 Email: rosslandpool@gmail.com Red Cross Swim Kids - Ages 6+ Red Cross Swim Kids Level 1 (30 minutes) This is an entry level for children ready to move in shallow water. This level provides an orientation to the water and the pool area and introduces floats and glides with kicks. Children build their endurance by improving distance. Red Cross Swim Kids Level 2 (30 minutes) This level helps the child build skills in front and back swims. Children are introduced to deep water activities and proper use of a Personal Flotation Device (PFD). Endurance is built on flutter kicking with assisted glides. Red Cross Swim Kids Level 3 (30 minutes) This level provides an introduction to front crawl as well the foundation for making wise choices on where and when to swim. Diving is introduced and children will work on floats and changing direction. Endurance is achieved by building strength in flutter kick and a 15-metre swim. Red Cross Swim Kids Level 4 (30 minutes) The front crawl, back glide and shoulder roll for back crawl are further developed. Children work on kneeling dives, surface support and developing a greater sense of self safety by understanding their own limits. Endurance is built through a 25-metre swim. Red Cross Swim Kids Level 5 (30 minutes) Back crawl is introduced, along with sculling skills and whip kick on the back. Children try stride dives and receive an introduction to safe boating skills. Endurance is developed through dolphin kick and a 50-metre swim. Red Cross Swim Kids Level 6 (45 minutes) Front and back crawl continue to be refined as the elementary backstroke is newly introduced. Children are also introduced to safety on ice, elementary rescue of others with throwing assists, treading water and the front dive. Endurance is built through a 75-metre swim. Red Cross Swim Kids Level 7 (45 minutes) Level 7 continues to build skills and endurance for front crawl, back crawl and elementary back stroke and introduces whip kick on the front. Children learn about airway and breathing obstructions, and participate in timed treading water and a 150 metre swim to increase endurance. Red Cross Swim Kids Level 8 (1 hour) Level 8 provides an introduction to the breaststroke, foot first surface dives and rescue entries. Children learn about the dangers of open water, hypothermia, and the performance of rescue breathing on children and adults. Endurance is built on the dolphin kick and 300-metre swim. Red Cross Swim Kids Level 9 (1 hour) Front crawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke and breaststroke continue to be refined. In this level children are encouraged to try combining different strokes and kicks for fitness. They also work on head-first shallow dives and standing dives and learn about wise choices, peer influences, and self-rescue from ice. Endurance is built through a 400- metre swim. Red Cross Swim Kids Level 10 (1 hour) Further refinement of strokes, with an introduction to butterfly and scissor kick as a warm-up/cool down stroke for fitness. Children learn about sun safety, rescue of others from the ice, and head-first and feet-first shallow dives. 16

SWIMMING LESSON CAMPS For Children 6-10 years in Levels 1-7 Swimming lesson camps combine swimming lessons and a morning of fun activities! Campers arrive at 8:30am and spend a few minutes making sure they have sunscreen on and discussing aquatic safety before they head into the Pool for their first lesson of the morning. Swimmers are grouped into their swimming levels and spend half an hour learning new swimming skills and becoming more confident with ones they re working on. At 10:00am the swimmers hop out of the Pool and have a healthy snack that s provided each morning. Campers then get into different groups and enjoy the theme of the week art, science, drama or whatever the Staff have planned for the day! At 10:30 the kids get back in the Pool for their second lesson of the morning. Pirate Camp July 10-14 Arg Maties! This fun filled camp combines swimming with adventure. Throughout the week kids will learn what it is like to be a pirate. This camp is filled with energy, mystery and excitement as children travel the Rossland Pool in search of buried treasures, swim the length of the pool for the lost bottle, scurry the deck. All hands will be on deck to hopefully make a ship that floats in this fun fed swimming camp. DATES: July 10-14, 2017 TIMES: 8:30-11:00am $100.00 AGES: 6-10 years LEVELS Levels 1-7 Science Camp Aug. 14-18 Bubble, bubble! Come to the Rossland Pool to participate in this one week summer camp where kids will be given the opportunity to expand their swimming skills and participate in scientific experiments. Through this camp children will be given the opportunity to be creative, explore their mind and their minds blown by science. DATES: August 14-18, 2017 TIMES: 8:30-11:00am $100.00 AGES: 6-10 years LEVELS: Levels 1-7 Graffiti Camp July 17-21 Let s get creative! This camp is filled with fun, creative spirit combined with swimming. Along with advancing their swimming skills, children will be given the opportunity to participate in a large mural. Through the process of creation kids will learn about colours and shapes. This camp utilizes creativity, spirit and imagination which creates a fun atmosphere for kids of many ages. DATES: July 17-21, 2017 TIMES: 8:30-11:00am $100.00 AGES: 6-10 years LEVELS: Levels 1-7 Each Camper is working on their appropriate level for Red Cross Swimming Lessons. Please ensure the Camp Staff know your child s level BEFORE the Camp starts. Swimming assessments can be arranged the week prior to the Camp, if you re not sure. When you drop off on Monday, please take a moment to check that your child is in the right level. 17

Private Swimming Lessons Private lessons are for adults and children and provide privacy and individual attention for the swimmer - whether they need to work on a specific skill or gain confidence in the water. Every effort will be made to ensure the same Instructor is scheduled, for the full set. Classes are half an hour long and Instructors can work with an individual, or two swimmers of the same level. Private Lessons June 5-8 (4 day set) SET #1A: June 5-9, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Thursday, 5:15-5:45pm $80.00 for 1:1 or $100.00 for 1:2 (same level) SET #1B: June 5-9, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Thursday, 5:15-5:45pm $80.00 for 1:1 or $100.00 for 1:2 (same level) SET #2A: June 5-9, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Thursday, 5:45-6:15pm $80.00 for 1:1 or $100.00 for 1:2 (same level) SET #2B: June 5-9, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Thursday, 5:45-6:15pm $80.00 for 1:1 or $100.00 for 1:2 (same level) Private Lessons June 26-29 (4 day set) SET #3A: June 26-29, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Thursday, 5:15-5:45pm $80.00 for 1:1 or $100 for 1:2 (same level) SET #3B: June 26-29, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Thursday, 5:15-5:45pm $80.00 for 1:1 or $100 for 1:2 (same level) SET #4A: June 26-29, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Thursday, 5:45-6:15pm $80.00 for 1:1 or $100 for 1:2 (same level) SET #4B: June 26-29, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Thursday, 5:45-6:15pm $80.00 for 1:1 or $100 for 1:2 (same level) Private Lessons July 10-13 (4 day set) SET #7A: July 10-13, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Thursday, 5:15-5:45pm $80.00 for 1:1 or $100.00 for 1:2 (same level) SET #8A: July 10-13, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Thursday, 5:15-5:45pm $80.00 for 1:1 or $100.00 for 1:2 (same level) Private Lessons July 24-27 (4 day set) SET #9A: July 24-27, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Thursday, 5:15-5:45pm $80.00 for 1:1 or $100.00 for 1:2 (same level) SET #10A: July 24-27, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Thursday, 5:15-5:45pm $80.00 for 1:1 or $100.00 for 1:2 (same level) Private Lessons August 8-10 (3 day set) SET #11A: August 8-10, 2017, 2017 TIMES: Tuesday Thursday, 5:15-5:45pm $60.00 for 1:1 or $75.00 for 1:2 (same level) SET #12A: August 8-10, 2017 TIMES: Tuesday to Thursday, 5:15-5:45pm $60.00 for 1:1 or $75.00 for 1:2 (same level) Private Lessons July 4-6 (3 day set) SET #5A: July 4-6, 2017 TIMES: Tuesday to Thursday, 5:15-5:45pm $60.00 for 1:1 or $75.00 for 1:2 (same level) SET #6A: July 4-6, 2017 TIMES: Tuesday to Thursday, 5:15-5:45pm $60.00 for 1:1 or $75.00 for 1:2 (same level) Information about our NEW online registration software can be found on page 3! 18

AQUA FIT! The Rossland Pool has an AquaFit Instructor this year! We re so excited about being able to offer this program to the Community! SET #1: June 26-30, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Friday, 9:00-9:45am $30.00 ($7.00 Drop In) SET #2: August 21-25, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Friday, 9:00-9:45am $30.00 ($7.00 Drop In) ADULT SWIMMING LESSONS EVENING LAP SWIM It is never too late to learn how to swim! If you re a beginner swimmer or feel nervous when you re in the water, join us for a 4 day set of adult swimming lessons that will increase your confidence! Swimming is an activity you can do for life and the health benefits are enormous. Classes will focus on getting wet, movement in the shallow end, getting your face wet, lifting your feet off the bottom of the pool and back floats. For those who are ready, we can work on kicking with a flutter board. DATES: July 31 - August 3, 2017 TIMES: Monday - Thursday, 5:15-5:45pm $32.00 CLASS SIZE: Min. 2 / Max. 4 Noon Hour Lap Swim Lap swim is available Monday to Friday, from 12:00-1:00pm throughout the June - August pool season. DATES: June 5 to August 25, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Friday, 12:00-1:00pm Included in season s pass Evening Lap Swim Evening lap swim is available for a quick swim after work and before dinner. DATES: Tuesday, July 4-Thursday, August 3, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Thursday, 6:00-6:30pm Included in season s pass $3.00 Drop in for all All things Swimming! The Pool carries a good selection of goggles for every kind of swimmer! This year we re also carrying swim diapers and children s wet suits to keep those little people warm. Stop by the Pool and check out the new inventory! 19

SUMMER ART CAMPS Nature Art Camp with Shelley Painter Summer is a great time to be outside. Come and join us for some quality outside time exploring and creating art! Projects and techniques will be taught and practiced both inside and out. Inspiration will come from all over. Projects will vary in size, shape, design and duration. If you love the outdoors and art... this is the camp for you!!! We ll have lunch at one of the local parks and 2 snack breaks each day. Don t forget to bring lots of sunscreen, snacks, lunch, a hat, a big water bottle and of course your art clothes! DATES: July 24-28, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm AGES: 7+ $140.00 CLASS SIZE: Min 5 / Max 10 Experimental Art Camp with Shelley Painter FALL FAIR Prep Camp with Shelley Painter Rossland Fall Fair tends to sneak up on us as school begins. Get ahead of the game this year by coming to the 2 day prep camp. Pick projects from the appropriate age categories and spend 2 days creating! Most supplies will be provided. Shelley has a great selection of basic and random items but you may want/need to bring specialty items from home. At the end of the 2 days, kids will take home their creations and a registration form and you should be ready for the Fair! DATES: August 28 & 29, 2017 TIMES: Monday & Tuesday, 9:00am-3:00pm AGES: 7+ $60.00 CLASS SIZE: Min 5 / Max 10 ART CAMPS Don t forget a full lunch, 2 snacks, a water bottle, sunscreen, a hat, clothes to get messy in and be ready for fun! Come with the expectation of trying something new! Some projects will turn out awesome!!! Some will use a variety of materials including fabric, dish soap, plaster and grout as well as the standard materials. Projects will range from short, 10 minute warm ups to big, multi day adventures. Come and join us for a week of experimenting!!! DATES: August 21-25, 2017 TIMES: Monday to Friday, 9:00-3:00pm AGES: 7+ LOCATION: Camps start and end each day at the Arena Lounge. $140.00 CLASS SIZE: Min. 5 / Max. 10/ Register Online! www.rossland.ca 20

GOLD FEVER FOLLIES CAMPS In 1987, a small group of theater enthusiasts, headed by Ray Furlotte, started a musical review based on Rossland history. The show was embellished with local lore, old time tunes and real Cancan dancers from the Boomtown Garter Girls. Three decades later, the Rossland Gold Fever Follies, headed by local resident and current Follies President Lisa Henderson, are still going strong with original stories from Rossland s rich gold mining history. While artistic license is often used, many of the characters are based on real people from Rossland s past. Such characters have included Judge Begbie, Father Pat, the Hunter Brothers, Olas Jeldness, Big John Kirkup and a whole host of others. The Follies perform 5 days per week, twice daily (3:00 & 7:30pm) for the months of July and August. (No matinee on July 1). When they re not performing for the community and visiting tourists, they offer summer theatre camps for local children. Songwriting Workshop with Sophie Moreau Parent & Robbie Turnbull Do you love making music? Have you always dreamed of composing, writing and performing an original song? This is your chance to start learning the craft. In this workshop you will discover tools that you can use to create personalized lyrics and melodies. You will play and write with other people and you will gain performance experience. DATES: July 4-7, 2017 TIMES: Tuesday - Friday, 10:00-12:00pm LOCATION: Miners Hall $65.00 AGES: 7+ CLASS SIZE: Min. 6 / Max. 15 Dancing Like The Stars! with Victoria Stolting, Darian Ngai & Megan Littlejohn Ever want to dance like the people on Broadway? Here s your chance to learn new styles of dance from famous Broadway tunes taught by recent graduates of the Canadian College of Performing Arts. The class includes a fun warm-up/stretch and 2 dance combos to famous Broadway tunes. DATES: July 18-21, 2017 TIMES: Tuesday - Friday, 10:00-12:00pm LOCATION: Miners Hall $65.00 AGES: 7+ CLASS SIZE: Min. 6 / Max. 15 Register Online! www.rossland.ca Choral Singing Workshop with Sophie Moreau Parent Would you like to experience singing with other people? In this workshop, you will learn various vocal warm ups and exercises. You will be introduced to sheet music and choral arrangements. At the end of the week, we will perform at least one group piece. DATES: July 11-14, 2017 TIMES: Tuesday - Friday, 10:00-12:00pm LOCATION: Miners Hall $65.00 AGES: 7+ CLASS SIZE: Min. 6 / Max. 15 French Canadian Conversation Camp with Sophie Moreau Parent Do you speak French but don't get the opportunity to practice it enough? Are you interested in learning French? Are you going into the Late French Immersion program and wanting to get a jump on the year ahead. Join us in this 4 day camp and learn about French Canadian history and traditions while practicing the language. We will be speaking and singing in French and you will learn tricks to learn and maintain a second language. DATES: July 18-21, 2017 TIMES: Tuesday - Friday, 10:00-12:00pm AGES: 11+ LOCATION Miners Hall $65.00 CLASS SIZE: Min. 6 / Max 12 21

GOLD FEVER FOLLIES WORKSHOPS The Follies perform 5 days a week, twice daily (3:00 & 7:30pm) for the months of July and August. (No matinee on July 1). When they re not performing for the community and visiting tourists, they offer summer theatre camps for local children. Gold Fever Follies Improv Camp with Elizabeth Chamberlain, Megan Littlejohn and Sophie Moreau Parent Come out for an afternoon full of improvisation! Whether you have acted before or not, this is the camp for you! Learn the basics of improv through games, team building, collaboration, and scene work. Join us all week for some fun! DATES: July 25-28, 2017 TIMES: Tuesday - Friday, 10:00-12:00pm AGES: 7+ LOCATION: Miners Hall $65.00 CLASS SIZE: Min. 6 Gold Fever Follies Beginners' Tap Class with Elizabeth Chamberlain and Darian Ngai Do you love to dance? Do you own a pair of tap shoes? If not, no worries. Come on out anyway and have some fun at this beginners' tap class with two of this year's Gold Fever Follies cast members. Learn the basic building blocks of tap dance and perform a piece of choreography. Join us for some tapping fun! DATES: August 1-4, 2017 TIMES: Tuesday - Friday, 10:00-12:00pm AGES: 7+ LOCATION: Miners Hall $65.00 CLASS SIZE: Min. 6 / Max 15 CIRCUS CAMP!! Dream Circus Presents: Rossland Circus School!! August 14-18, 2017 Acrobatics-Tightrope-Juggling-Unicycle-Trapeze-Free Stilts-Rolla Bolla and more! Did you ever want to join the circus? This is your chance to join the Dream Circus for a week and learn what it would be like to be a circus performer! The Circus Camp training for children 5-7years includes the exploration and use of circus apparatus & games that help children imagine and maneuver as a trapeze artist, clown, or circus performer. The last day includes a small performance for children to showcase their skills in a fun environment! The Circus Camp for youth 8-18 years - both beginner and intermediate levels, will be instructed by Benoit Ranger, Circus Master and Director of The Dream Circus. There will be more advanced skills taught with stilts, trapeze, silks and more with a performance at the end of the week. For more information check out the Dream Circus website: www.rendez-vousvancouver.com DATES: Monday Aug. 14 - Friday, August 18, 2017 TIMES/AGES: 5-7 years: 9:30-12:00pm 8-18 years: 10:00-3:00pm Circo Bambino (5-7 years) = $183.25 (includes GST) 8-18 years = $262.50 (includes GST) LOCATION: Rossland Arena This Camp is a bilingual camp with an emphasis on French. Campers will have the opportunity to learn and converse in French for the week. This is a great opportunity for students in Ecole des Sept-Sommets and also the French Immersion classes at RSS. 22

RECREATION BURSARY - DONATIONS The Recreation Kid Bursary began with a generous donation from the Senior Warriors Hockey Team. To date, the Bursary has assisted over 25 local children with expenses related to sports and recreation in Rossland. This fund helps local children who would not have been able to take swimming lessons, play hockey, go mountain biking and many other activities. If you or your organization would like to donate to the Kids Bursary, please contact the REC Dept. Application Form for Rossland Kids Recreation Bursary Return application to: Rossland Recreation, Box 1179, Rossland, BC, V0G 1Y0 Ph: 250-362-2327 Fax: 250-362-5451 Email: recreation@rossland.ca Applicant Applicant s Name: Parent/Legal Guardian Name: Address: Email: City: Postal Code: Phone: Applicant s Birth Date: Activity (Funds will be disbursed by the Recreation Department) Activity applying for: Contact information (name or organization): Address: Postal Code: Phone: Start date and duration of program: Total cost of program: Amount applying for: Proof of Income Families with a net income of less than $40,000 per year are eligible to apply for funding. Please provide the Recreation Department with a recent payroll receipt or an annual income statement. Approval Process Staff Signature: Date: Staff Signature: 23

ROSSLAND S NEW POLICY PESTICIDE FREE! Be BEE FRIENDLY!! Do not use pesticides, insecticides, herbicides or artificial chemical fertilizers in your yard or garden. THE GREAT OUTDOORS! NEW!! Rossland Trails Map, Columbia & Western Rail Trail Map, Trail Running, Disc Golf, Golf Rossland, Nordic Ski Map and Rossland Road Biking Map! Check out the new maps that have been created and are available around town. Join the Kootenay Columbia Trails Society and help support our trails. $10.00 per year for individuals or $20.00 per year for families. www.rosslandtrails.ca Maps can be picked up at the Museum & Discovery Centre Tourism Information, at Kootenay Gateway on Columbia or at City Hall. Urban Trails in Rossland! There are lots of natural pathways and trails in and around Rossland. Stop by City Hall, Kootenay Gateway or the Rossland Museum and Discovery Centre for a map that details all the trails in our region. ROSSLAND s BEARS Summer time in a Community that Cares about Bears! Rossland s bears are part of our community. Their families go back generations, just like many of the human families who call Rossland home. As community members, they do their best to not bother the neighbors or get into trouble and they will do everything they can to avoid you. Do your part to be responsible and caring and look after your garbage. Although their natural diet is mostly vegetarian, bears have a great sense of smell and are easily attracted to garbage. Cubs and their moms should not be exposed to garbage. Council recently adopted revisions to the City s Wildlife Attractant Control Bylaw in order to aid in reducing human-wildlife conflicts within the City. Any garbage being placed in front of a residence must be in a sealed container with a secure lid. Stickers must still be placed on the bag and the bag must be placed in the sealed container. As a community, lets do our part to keep Rossland a safe place to live for everyone (and every bear!) who lives here. For more information about being Bear Aware, please contact WildSafe BC at 250 231 7996 or City Hall, at 250 362 7396. 24