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LEISURE GUIDE 2013 Parks, Recreation and Culture Department 250-295-6067 www.princeton.ca AUTUMN Princeton & District

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Leisure Guide 2013

Parks, Recreation and Culture Department 250-295-6067 www.princeton.ca

AUTUMNPrinceton & District

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Meet your Friends at the Rink

Tuesday - Men’sWednesday - LadiesThursday Daytime -

Mixed CurlingThursday Evening -Mixed Social Curling (play alternate weeks)

www.princetoncurlingclub.com

250 - 295 - 6400

FACILITIESArena ..................................Page 05Sunflower Gallery ..................................Page 07 Vermilion Forks Fitness ..................................Page 09Library ..................................Page 16Museum ..................................Page 24PROGRAMSPrinceton Arts Council ..................................Page 07Adult 19 - 99+ ..................................Page 08Outdoor Recreation ..................................Page 10New Beginnings & Special Olympics ...........................Page 12Social Clubs & Activities .............................Page 12Senior Centre ..............................Page 13Wellness ..............................Page 14Youth ..............................Page 15Children & Pre-teens ...............................Page 17Birthday Parties ..............................Page 19Early Years ..................................Page 20REGISTRATION & COMMUNITY INFORMATION Contact information .......................Page 02Registration information ....................Page 03Registration Form .....................Page 04Community Directory ........................Page 23

Programs may, at times, be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment so please register early. In the event of a cancellation, time or location change, participants will be notified with as much lead time as possible.

Program Cancellations:· Should we cancel a program, your preference of a full

refund or enrollment in another available program will be made.

· Please allow 3 weeks for processing and mailing of a refund.

Withdrawals & Transfers· A full refund will only be considered 24 hours prior

to program commencement (1st class). After the 1st class start date, refund amounts will be prorated from the date of your refund request.

· Customer satisfaction is important to us. Should you have concerns with a program or service we offer, a refund may be issued at the discretion of management.

Children’s Fitness and Art Tax Credits:· Families can claim up to $500 for children fitness

programs AND $500 for children art programs. For more information please refer to the Canada Revenue Agency website at www.cra-arc.gc.ca.

Refunds & CRedits

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RECREATION AND CULTURAL SERVICES

Registration Administration Town Hall 250-295-3135 Lyle Thomas 250-295-7222169 Bridge Street 8:30am-4:30pm Leisure Services Manager [email protected]

Riverside Community Centre 250-295-6067 Nadine McEwen 250-295-6067248 Old Hedley 8:30am-4:30pm Recreation/Cultural Coordinator [email protected]

Facilities/Bookings Community Operated Facilities Arena 250-295-7222 Curling Club 250-295-6400167 Old Hedley Road 9:00am-11:00pm 570 Hwy 3 www.princetoncurlingclub.com

Riverside Community Centre 250-295-6067 Golf Course 250-295-6123148 Old Hedley Road 8:30am-4:30pm 365 Darcy Mountain www.princetongolfclub.com

Centennial Outdoor Pool 250-295-6535 Library 250-295-6495221 Hwy 3 Spring/Summer 107 Vermilion Ave www.orl.bc.caCarol Mack Aquatic Supervisor

Park & Event 250-295-3135 Museum & Archives 250-295-7588Bookings 167 Vermilion Ave www.princetonmuseum.org

Princeton Senior Citizens Branch #30 162 Angela Avenue 250-295-7515

Welcome to the Fall Leisure Guide! Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services, along with a variety of active community organizations, offer recreational opportunities for children, youth, adults and seniors throughout the year.

We encourage you to make a personal challenge to engage in a healthy, active lifestyle. Whether your interest is in sporting activities, attending one of our many art and cultural events or programs, or taking advantage of our great outdoors; we encourage you to become active!

This Leisure Guide is full of programs and classes for all ages and abilities. You can easily register with our friendly staff at Town Hall, call the Recreation and Cultural office at 250-295-6067 or contact one of the many community organizations directly.

Enjoy,

Lyle Thomas Nadine McEwenLeisure Services Manager Recreation and Cultural Coordinator

Princeton & Area Transit System 250-295-6666 / 1-800-291-0911

Princeton Door to Door Service 7:30 amHedley Door to Door Service 8:30 amKeremeos Mountain View Manor 8:45 am Old Age Pension Building 8:50 am Hill Top Esso 9:00 am Cawston - Amber Light 9:05 am Olalla (if stop in Cawston 9:10 am) 9:05 am

Parking lot behind Elite Café 1:10 pmCherry Lane Mall - (Save On Foods back entrance) 1:20 pmWalmart - Main entrance 1:30 pm

ALL SERVICE REQUIRES BOOKING AHEAD

and PRE-REGISTRATION.

PRINCETON LOCAL SERVICE:Door to door within Princeton Tuesday, Thursday

and Friday 8:30 am - 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm to 3:45 pm

Fares Passengers (one way fares):Princeton local $1.50Princeton/Penticton $4.00Hedley/Penticton $3.50Keremeos/Penticton $3.00

*No regular service on weekends or statutory holidays. Times subject to change due to road conditions.

PENTICTON SERVICE: Pick up Monday, Wednesday and Friday

Helping you get active!

SPOTLIGHTThe Similkameen

Proudly serving the community since 1948 • www.similkameenspotlight.com

Creative by: Lisa Carleton-Associate Publisher

The Leisure Guide is published by the Similkameen Spotlight in Princeton, BC and printed in Canada.

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ARENA SCHEDULE

PUBLIC SKATING MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT SUN

Everyone Welcome

6:15- 7:15pm

4:30-5:30pm

3:30-4:30pm Free Skate

Adult & 50+

10:00-11:00am

1:15-2:30pm

Parent & Child

10:00-11:00am

1:15-2:30pm

School or Private Rentals

9:00am-noon

9:00am-noon

9:00am-noon

9:00am-noon

9:00am-noon

9:00am-noon

9:00am-noon

Stick & Puck

1:15-2:30pm

1:15-2:30pm

1:15-2:30pm

1:15-2:30pm

5:30-6:00pm

2:30-3:30pm

Full face helmets are mandatory for all stick and puck participants.

Admission

Weekdays Mon-Thurs

Weekends Fri-Sun

Adult

$3.00

$4.00

Students

$3.00

$3.00

Seniors

$3.00

$3.00

Under 5 Free Free

COMMUNITY ARENA USE SCHEDULE

MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT SUN Princeton Minor Posse Hockey

6:45-7:45am

4:00-9:00pm

4:00-9:00pm

Watch for home games & tournament weekends. www.princeton.ca

PSS School Hockey

10:00-11:30am

11:00-11:45am

11:00-11:45am

Princeton Posse 7:30-8:45pm

11:00am-12:00pm

2:00-3:00pm

11:00am-12:00pm

Watch for Posse home games at www.princeton.ca 7:45-

8:45pm Princeton Figure Skating Club

3:30-7:30pm

3:30-7:30pm

3:30-6:00pm

Adult Recreation Hockey

9:15-10:45pm

7:30-9:00pm

Ladies Hockey 9:15-10:30pm

4:45-5:45pm

Old Timers Hockey

9:00-10:30pm

Pumpkins Hockey

6:00-7:15pm

Princeton Highland Dancers

5:00-8:30pm

3:30-7:00pm

Karate

6:00-8:30pm

6:00-8:30pm

All Public Skates are cancelled for games and tournments. Check out the upcoming events

calendar on the Town of Princeton website for all home games, tournaments & Posse game nights.

www.princeton.ca

ARENA SCHEDULE

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PRINCETON FIGURE SKATING CLUB 250-295-3018Please call the PFSC for skating rates or email: [email protected]

REGISTRATION is September 9 from 6:30-7:30 pm at the Arena.

CanSkateThis learn-to-skate program teaches basic skating skills, with emphasis on fun and participation. Skaters develop a sense of accomplishment as they improve and master their skills.JUNIOR CANSKATE 3 & UpM/W On going 3:30-4:00pmSENIOR CANSKATE M/W On going 4:00-4:45pmPRE POWERW On going 4:00-4:45pmACADEMY M On going 4:45-5:45pmW On going 4:45-5:45pmF On going 3:30-4:30pm

STARSKATE FIGURE SKATINGSkaters in this program have completed the elements of the CanSkate program and are now practicing and learning elements under which they are tested at the Skate Canada Level.

STARSKATE FIGURE SKATING These elements include skills, dance and free skate.M On going 5:30-6:30pmW On going 5:30-7:30pmF On going 4:00-5:30pm

POWERSKATESkaters focus on balance, power, agility, speed and endurance skills; all of which are especially important for hockey.W On going 4:45 -5:30pm

ARENA CONTACT INFORmATION167 Old Hedley Rd.

Leisure Services manager 250-295-7222 line 2 - Lyle Thomas [email protected] Staff 250-295-7222 line 1Princeton minor Hockey Association 250-295-0095Angela Clarke (Registration) www.pdmha.caPrinceton Figure Skating Club 250-295-3018 Barb Gould (Registrar)Adult Rec Hockey Kirk McConnell 250-295-3240 Ladies Hockey Tesa Holland 250-295-6426 Old Timers Hockey John Schneider 250-295-3788 Princeton Posse Junior B Hockey Bill Rotheisler 250-681-3773www.kijhl.comPumpkins Hockey Ben Martindale 250-295-4069 Princeton Highland Dancers Janet Banks 250-295-7301 Princeton Shorei-Kan Dojo Steve White 250-295-7445

DO YOU WANT TO PLAY HOCKEY IN PRINCETON?

Princeton Minor Hockey is accepting player registration for our 2013/2014 season

Watch for special registration events in the local newspapers.

• Open to boys and girls aged 5 - 18 • New & Experienced players are welcome

• Volunteer positions available in all areas

• Registrar: Angela Matkovich 250-295-0095

FOR MORE iNFORMAtiON, PlEAsE cONtAct:www.pdmha.ca

PRINCETON AND DISTRICT MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

PO BOx 325 PRINCETON, BC V0x 1W0

Figure Skating

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SUNFL WER

CRIMSON TINE PLAYERSA Good Old Fashioned Redneck Country Christmas

By Christine Bauske

November 28, 29 & 30, 2013

COMMUNITY BAND CONCERTDecember 7, 2013

105 Vermilion Avenue Open Tuesday - Saturday 11 am - 3 pmVolunteers Welcome - Please contact Marjorie at 250-295-6718

Sunflower Gallery

CHRISTMAS SONG FESTDecember 11, 2013

CONCERT SERIES:FABFOUREvER October 19, 2013A Beatles Tribute Band www.fabfourever.com

OUTERBRIDGE - Pure Illusion Feb. 23, 2014 www.tedouterbridge.com WHEAT IN THE BARLEY March 14, 2014 www.wheatinthebarley.com

Increasing the public’s appreciation of the arts and providing opportunities for the public to experience and participate in the arts.

[email protected]

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ARTS

PAINTING CLUB – DroP INJoin fellow painters for an evening of painting. Share skills, knowledge and the joy of painting with friends. Beginners to established painters welcome. Arts Council membership required for drop in at $10 for the year. Contact Guadolupe at 250-295-7406 for more information.6:30pm Weds. riverside Community Centre

PAPEr MACHE-HUMAN FIGUrECapture a human figure in paper and paste with professional artist Merrilyn Hyucke. Learn how to do fine finishing techniques, painting and decorating your figure at this weekend workshop.Cost includes instruction, wire, paste, paper, paint and a few decorating items. Items from home are encouraged to complete your work of art.rIVErSIDE CoMMUNITY CENTrE 4 Classes/$116 9:00am -1:00pm Saturday November 16 & 171:00-4:00pm Sunday November 23 & 24

PoTTErY For ADULTS – BEGINNEr/INTErMEDIATEUse the potter’s wheel and handbuilding techniques to create bowls, mugs, vases and fun pieces of art with professional potter Sue Delatour. Also learn about decorating and glazing. Course fee includes clay, glazes and firing.6 Classes/$120 Pottery room Tues. oct. 8 – Nov 12 6:30-8:30pm

ARTS COUNCIL

PrINCEToN & CoMMUNITY ArTS CoUNCIL The Princeton Community Arts Council supports and encourages the full range of artistic creation and production, both professional and non-professional, through programming and promotional support, including the operation of the Sunflower Gallery. www.princetonarts.ca

PRINCETON COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL CONTACTS Princeton Community Arts Council President Marjorie Hall 250-295-6718Bridge Club Anthea Pugliese 250-295-6821Bunchgrass Quilters rosemary Woodruff 250-295-6511Central Station Retreat Society Leonard roberts 250-295-3728Crimson Tine Players Esther Donovan 250-295-7861Garden Club Doreen Poulsen 250-295-1577Princeton Community Band Joan Kelly 250-295-7743Princeton Country & Blues Mel Berg 250-295-4059Princeton Duplicate Bridge Arlene Turner 250-295-6157Princeton Museum & Archives robin Irwin 250-295-7588Princeton Rock & Fossil Club Franz 250-295-3896 Princeton Traditional Music SocietyJon Bartlett 250-295-6010Sunflower Gallery Marjorie Holland 250-295-6718Vermilion Forks Field Naturalists Cathie Yingling 250-295-4802

CRAFTS

BUNCHGrASS QUILTErSThis dedicated group of quilters meets to work on their own quilts in the company of others, learn new techniques or just get inspired. once a year we do a charity sew-in for children in crisis. Contact Sharron at 250-295-4194 or Myrna 250-295-7272 for more information or just drop in.riverside Centre Adult/FreeMondays 10:00am - 3:00pm1st & 3rd Thursday 10:00am - 3:00pm

DANCE

CoUNTrY LINE DANCINGKick up your heels for a night of dance, laughter and fun. This program is great for the beginner to seasoned pro. What a fun way to stay active and healthy!Cost: Free Where: Legion Hall 7pm Beginners8pm Intermediate/Advanced

FESTIVALS

PrINCEToN TrADITIoNAL MUSIC SoCIETYEach August the PTMS hosts a fantastic weekend of music in the down town of Princeton. Musicians from all over BC and beyond entertain everyone with toe tapping music, poetry, dancing and laughter. Volunteers are welcome throughout the year to assit with planning this wonderful festival. Contact Jon or rika at 250-295-6010 or www.princetontraditional.org

FIRST AID

FIrST AID CLASSESred Cross First Aid Instructor, Carol Mack, is teaching a variety of first aid classes this fall. Basic First Aid with CPr and AED training is available. Contact the recreation and Culture office at 250-295-6067 or e-mail [email protected] to learn more.

Adults & seniors 19 to 99+

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FITNESS

STRETCH/STRENGTH & BODY MOVEMENT CLASS Join our dynamic instructor, Dorothy, who will guide you through an exercise class that incorporates low impact aerobics, strength and stretch components. This class will help in the prevention of injuries by promoting a strong body. Participants are encouraged to work at their own pace, bring a towel or workout mat, water bottles and wear loose comfortable clothing including non-marking gym shoes. Instructor: Dorothy LauderRiverside Centre Theatre Adults/Seniors12 classes/$78.00 5 Visit Pass Available for $40.00 $8.00 Drop in per classTRY IT FREE Class - Drop in for the first time and try the class out. W 10:00-11:00am Sept. 18 – Dec. 4

MARTIAL ARTS

SIMILKAMEEN SHOTOKAN KARATE CLUBKarate Training is an excellent form of physical & mental exercises for improving & maintaining health for all ages. It develops coordination, balance, strength, agility and mental discipline all the while cultivating humility & excellence. Call Paul Bedard 250-295-7374 to register or learn more. United Church Hall $40.00/month M/W On going 6:45-8:00pm

PRINCETON SHOREI-KAN DOJOShorei-Kan is a non-contact form of karate in that fighting is not part of the discipline. It combines blocking, punching and kicking techniques with footwork and practical self-defense. On going registration is welcome.Call Steve White at 250-295-7445.Arena Mezz 3 months/$75.00 Youth/AdultT/Th On going 7:00-8:30pm

MUSIC PRINCETON COMMUNITY BANDThe Princeton Community Band performs at a variety of community events and is enjoyed by many. New members are always welcome and should call Joan Kelly at 250-295-7743 to learn more.

OFFICE HOurs OF OpEratIOn:Mon - Fri: 9 a.m.- 8 p.m. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday

Discounts for Copper Mountain Mine and Weyerhaeuser employees.

COMMITTO GET FIT

We Offer:•Gym •Zumba®

• Interval training

Card LOCk:5 a.m. - 10 p.m.7 days a week!

250-295-6099 250-295-5418

301 Bridge Street Princeton, B.C.Locally owned and operated!

Adults & seniors 19 to 99+

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CHINA RIDGE TRAILS SOCIETYBreathtaking beauty for outdoor enthusiasts: hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, skijoring, dogsledding, snowshoeing, and tobogganing. Check out their website at www.chinaridgetrails.com for contact information, location, maps, and so much more.

GARDEN CLUBThis group of dedicated gardeners meets the 3rd Tuesday of every month at the Seniors Centre at 1:00pm. Contact Doreen Poulsen at 250-295-1577 for more information.

OTTER VALLEY FISH & GAME CLUBwww.tulameenbc.comThe Otter Valley Fish & Game Club is a group of dedicate, hard working individuals who coordinate a variety of activities and conservation programs such as clean up at local lakes and habitat restoration. Membership into the club provides you with insurance coverage, use of the firing range in Tulameen, access to the Club House and program participation. New club members and volunteers are always welcomed. Contact Anne Jones at 250-295-3642 for membership information.

PRINCETON FISH & GAME ASSOCIATIONThe Princeton Fish & Game Association meets the 2ndMonday of the month. Children and youth outdoor activities are our priority. Call Joy or George Klassen at 250-295-3134 to learn more.

PRINCETON ROCK AND FOSSIL CLUBThe Princeton District is blessed with an incredible diversity of mineralization. Members share an interest in exploring and studying rocks and fossils, pooling their knowledge and having fun. Contact Franz at 250-295-3896 Riverside Centre Membership Adults/FamiliesMeetings 3rd Tuesday of each month 7:00pm

VERMILION FORKS FIELD NATURALISTSVFFN welcomes new and present members! If you enjoy hiking, birding, walking, kayaking, snowshoeing and more please join us for our monthly speaker series and a variety of field trips in our natural world. For more information please call Janis Wright at 250-295-7560.

Tuesday Night Speaker Series 7:00-9:00pm Riverside Community Centre

September 10 Zoe Kirk Bear Awareness in our AreaOctober 8 Dennis St John Monarch ButterfliesNovember 12 Mine Engineer Copper Mountain Mining OperationDecember Winter Party TBA

Field Trips Contact the names listed to sign up and learn more. September 7 Kelly Peaks Rika Ruebsaat 250-295-4006September 21 KVR Trail Ed Staples 250-295-0822October 6 Darcy Mountain Doug Rebagliati 250-295-6778October 19 Tulameen Riverbed John Henry 250-295-7154

OUTDOOR RECREATION

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SOCIAL

BRIDGE CLUB Join the fun each week playing with other card enthusiasts. Contact Anthea Puglese at 250-295-6821 for more information.Riverside Centre Adult/Drop in Mondays 7:00-9:00pm

PRINCETON DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUBIf you love cards and want to play bridge, or bring your bridge game to a different level, we would love to have you! We play with bidding boxes, boards and score each session.Contact Arlene Turner 250-295-6157 or Shirley Campbell 250-295-3370RIVERSIDE CENTRE $3.00 per visit Adults of all agesW On going 11:30am to 4:00pm

NEW BEGINNINGSThe New Beginnings Day Program and Residential Living Program assists developmentally disabled adults to achieve their greatest independence under the least restrictive conditions, with the same rights respects and freedoms enjoyed by other citizens. Located next to Rotary Park at 47 Harold Avenue.

DAILY ACTIVITIES Open 9am-3pm M Life Skills, School & RecreationT Indoor/Outdoor ActivitiesW Music/Out & About DayTh Recreation/Impulse ActivityF Closed* Special trips are planned throughout the year for evenings and weekends.

PRINCETON SENIOR CITIZENS BRANCH #30 This inviting place welcomes drop ins to meet with friends or join in the daily activities including fitness, cards, pool tables, seasonal events, and daily lunch. Call 250-295-7515 to learn more or just stop in. Located behind Cooper's Foods off of Bridge Street.$15.00 yearly membership fee Mature Adults to 99+ years

VOLUNTEER RESOURCESPrinceton is a community rich with volunteer opportunities for you to explore, experience and enjoy. Share your interests and skills by volunteering in our community. Call Nadine at 250-295-6067 to learn how to become involved!

SOCIAL

SPECIAL OLYMPICS PRINCETON ACTIVITIESThe Special Olympics Athletes from Princeton welcome new athletes and volunteers to join our fantastic team. Call our local coordinator, Gloria at 250-295-7218.ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:Alpine Skiing Sundays Curling Mondays 3:30 pm Bocci Mondays 5:15pmBowling Tuesdays 6:30 pmWeight Training All year 6:30 am

SPORTS

BADMINTON Going to the birds? Join the fun and recreational badminton play at PSS with some great adults who enjoy the sport. Enjoy time with others who enjoy a great game. All levels welcome. Season Membership available. PSS Gym Youth/Free Adults: $3.00 Drop in 13-18 yrs & AdultM On-going 7:30-9:30pm

BOWLING Bowling is a well-known fun activity that everyone can enjoy. It is a great way to stay active, have some fun and be healthy. Due to hunting season guaranteed lineage doesn’t come into effect till November 6. Call Copperhill Lanes at 250-295-6500 to learn more.

Tuesday Morning Coffee Fun League - Drop in $9 includes Fun, coffee, treats & shoes!This morning is all about fun and no ones worries about their score. It is a great way have some social time while being active. Starts October 8 10:00am

Wednesday Night Mixed Adult League Register August 19 to 30Create a 5 person team and register for this fun competitive league. Music and weekly draws add to the fun. Starts September 11 7:00pm

Thursday Night Mixed Adult League Register August 19 to 30Competitive teams will enjoy a traditional night of bowling without the music and distractions. Weekly draws plus a chance to win a turkey make this a great night out! Starts September 12 7:00pm

SPORTS

PRINCETON CURLING CLUBPCC is proud of its 80 years of small town hospitality it hosts each season to curling enthusiasts locally and from beyond. New curlers will enjoy the welcoming atmosphere and fun this club has to offer. Check them out on line at www.princetoncurlingclub.com. 250-295-6400 or e-mail [email protected].

League Play –Ladies –Wed night; Men’s Tuesday night; Mixed Drop in Friday nightSeniors of all ages Thursday daytime…Very affordable! Youth League!

THEATRE

CRIMSON TINE PLAYERSThis dedicated group of theatre performers, directors, and artists work hard to develop unique theatre experience for Princeton and Area residents. New members are always welcome to join in the fun. Actors, make up artists, set design, back stage, and sound booth are just a few of the many positions needed with each production. Contact Esther Donovan at 250-295-7861.

CHRISTMAS PLAY: “A Good, Old Fashioned Redneck Country Christmas” by Kristine Bauske. The story is set here in Princeton, mainly at the Old Princeton Hotel in the “Robbers Roost Café”. Our three redneck guys are trying to make the point that they are in charge of their women. The whole thing backfires on them with the girls getting involved. Good, old fashioned entertainment for the entire family. It is a funny, sensitive, gentle, highly respectful retelling of the greatest story ever told and well worth seeing. Performances – Thurs. Nov. 28, Fri. Nov. 29., at 7:30 pm, Sat. Nov 30 at 2 pm and 7:30 pm. Tickets - $15 adults, seniors and children $10.

ADULTS & SENIORS 19 - 99+

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Special Events include: Suppers, music events, guest speakers, flea markets, bake sales and more. Families welcome!

Monthly Activities

Open to the general public

1st Saturday of the month

Crib Tournament 10:00 am

2nd Tuesday of the month Pool Tournament 10:00 am

2nd Wednesday of the month General Meeting 1:30 pm

4th Tuesday of the month Snooker Tournament 10:00am

Daily Activities

Pool Play

Card Play

Healthy Lunch

11:30am-1:00pm

Weekly Activities

Mon. 9:15am Weigh ins

Weds. 10:00am Quilting

Thur s. 10:00am Crafts

Exercise and Music

Located at 162 Angela Avenue Behind Cooper’s Foods off Bridge Street

Yearly membership fee $15.00 Members receive discounts at dinners, special events and more.

Weekly Active Fun 9:00am-3:00pm Monday to Friday

MONDAYS Bingo Sales begin at 4:30pm Open to Public!

ASK THE DOCTOR NIGHTS

with Dr. Smith

6:30pm

Last Wednesday of the month

Note: Cancellations will be posted in the senior centre when Dr. Smith is unavailable.

ADULTS & SENIORS 19 - 99+

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Meet your Friends at the RinkOld Fashioned Fun • Unbeatable Prices

Great Ice • Beginners Welcome

www.princetoncurlingclub.com

250 295 6400

Lotus Medical Acupuncture & Alternative Medicine

Riverside Centre

M. Guadalupe Gutierrez, D.D.S R.AcAlternative Medical Consultant

*Diagnosis/treatment with Chinese methods that can:

*control pain *regulate circulation *improve sleep * ease menopause *increase energy

*aid to quit smoking.

Safe, natural, drug free and effective.Gift certificates and weekend retreats are available.

Call 295-295-7406 to book an appointment.www.medical-acupuncture.net

Engage your body and mind through therapeutic, natural means to relax, release pain, reduce fatigue, improve mood,

concentration and restful sleep.

ICBC claims and some extended health plans accepted.

ADULTS & SENIORS 19 - 99+

WELLNESS

LOTUS WELLNESS NIGHTSJoin Guadalupe, Alternative Medical Consultant, for an evening of relaxation through mediation and healthy living talks that will improve and maintain a healthy lifestyle. For more information call Guadalupe at 250-295-7406.Riverside Centre Drop in/$5.00 Adult/SeniorT On going 7:00-8:30pm

PRENATAL CLASSESFamily centered classes that focus on answering your questions about pregnancy, assisting women and their helpers to feel confident about labour and birth, breast feeding and more. For more information or to sign up for a class please contact the Health Centre at 250-295-4442.

T.O.P.S GROUPThe group ‘Taking Off Pounds Sensibly’ meets weekly to support and discuss ways to ensure that your weight loss is a success. Lots of laughter and support is given weekly at these meetings. Anyone interested in joining or learning more can call Lynda Borg at 250-295-3658 or Myrna Leard at 250-295-7272.RIVERSIDE CENTRE Membership Fee AdultTh Ongoing 8:30-10:00am

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ARTS

Explore, image and create with local community art programs. Check out the Adult art classes who welcome serious youth artists!

DANCE

PRINCETON HIGHLAND DANCERSDiscover your inner dancer and join the healthy benefits of dancing with the Princeton Highland Dancers. We encourage a life–long love of our traditional dance. New and returning dancers are welcome. To learn more or to register please call Amy 250-295-1388 or Janet 250-295-7301.

GENERAL INTEREST

RED CROSS BABYSITTING COURSELearn what every babysitter should know! Topics covered include safety, emergencies, activities, snack preparation and more. First Aid and CPR Certification requirements are covered in this course as well. Call the Recreation/Culture Office at 250-295-6067 or e-mail [email protected] to put your name on an interest list.Vermilion Forks School 4 classes/$55.00 11yrs & upM-Th TBA 3:15-6:00pm

FIRST AID CLASSESRed Cross First Aid Instructor, Carol Mack, is teaching a variety of first aid classes this fall. Basic First Aid with CPR and AED training is available. Contact the Recreation and Culture Office at 250-295-6067 or e-mail [email protected] to learn more.

LEADERSHIP

RECREATION LEADERSEnrich your life by becoming a recreation leader! Discover how to lead programs, share your abilities in sport, game, arts and organize fun activities for children or your peers. Princeton Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services are always interested in dedicated young people! Pop Nadine an e-mail at [email protected] or text 250-295-5115 to learn more

GIRL GUIDES OF CANADA www.girlguides.caGuiding offers diverse and exciting activities for girls that challenge new interests, teach valuable leadership skills and make lasting friendships. Call Eliane Miller at 250-295-6155 to register in September. Pathfinders (Gr.7-9), Senior/Rangers (Gr.10-12)

GIRL GUIDE LEADERS WELCOMED (Aged 18 to 99 years)Princeton is looking for women who would like to be positive mentors to young girls and women from our community. You do not need to have experience working with young people, nor do you need to be an expert in camping, cooking, selling cookies or arts & crafts. Girl Guides provides training, support and mentorship to new leaders. Check out their website at www.girlguides.ca or call Eliane Miller at 250-295-6155 to learn more.

LEADERSHIP

PRINCETON AIR CADETSRoyal Canadian Air Cadets participate in a variety of fun and challenging activities. There is something for everyone – no matter what their personal interests may be. The cadet program focuses on social development, decision-making and leadership. As cadets acquire skills and knowledge, they pass it along to younger cadets. Every cadet will have the chance to participate in flight activities, and some top senior cadets may even earn a scholarship to obtain their private pilot’s licence. Whether earning a glider pilot licence or private pilot licence, these cadets wear their wings with a pride rarely found in today’s youth. Contact Dawn Gardner at 250-295-0869 for more information.

VOLUNTEER RESOURCESPrinceton is a community rich with volunteer opportunities for you to explore experience and enjoy. Share your interests and skills by volunteering in our community. Call Nadine at 250-295-6067 to learn how to become involved!

Free help in: • reading • Writing • Speaking • Computer • educational upgrades

princeton leaders for literacy offers a lending hand to those who want more…literacy is for life.

* Volunteers are always welcome to our programs.

YOUTH 13 - 18 Years

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LITERACY

PRINCETON LIBRARYA Library Card is your passport into imagination, learning, wonder, glimpses into others lives, experiences and fun! Stop in at the Okanagan Regional Library- Princeton to take out a book, use a computer or spend some quiet time near the fire with a great read! The Library can be found across from Veterans Square at 107 Vermilion Ave – 250-295-6495. www.orl.bc.ca

MARTIAL ARTS

SIMILKAMEEN SHOTOKAN KARATE CLUBKarate Training is an excellent form of physical & mental exercises for improving & maintaining health for all ages. It develops coordination, balance, strength, agility and mental discipline all the while cultivating humility & excellence. Call Paul Bedard 250-295-7374 to register or learn more. United Church Hall $40.00/month 9 + yrsM/W On going 6:45-8:00pm

MARTIAL ARTS

PRINCETON SHOREI-KAN DOJOShorei-Kan is a non-contact form of karate in that fighting is not part of the discipline. It combines blocking, punching and kicking techniques with footwork and practical self-defense. On going registration is welcome. Children aged 5 & 6 years are welcomed to be assessed. Call Steve White at 250-295-7445.Arena Mezz 3 months/$50.00 7-15 yrsT/Th On going 6:00-7:00pmArena Mezz 3 months/$75.00 16+ yrs/AdultT/Th On going 7:00-8:30pm

SPORTS

SCHOOL SPORTSPrinceton school sports are an active place to build skills, play games, be part of a team and have some fun. Begin leading a healthy lifestyle by signing up for a program at your school. Beginners to sport enthusiasts are always welcome! Schools welcome the community to attend home games and tournaments to show their home town spirit and cheer on our local athletes!

YBC-PRINCETON YOUTH BOWLINGBowling in the Youth Bowling Canada League means exciting active fun for everyone. Bowling is a sport for all young people - not just for the athletically gifted. Instructors are on hand to help the beginner or those wishing to improve their score. Parties, tournament, trips and special events make this a great program. We use the Kidsport Program so no child will ever be stuck outside looking in- participate! Call 250-295-6500 to learn more.COPPERHILL LANES $50 season membership then $3.50 per game 5-19 yrs Starts Saturday, Sept. 7 10am Register today!

FRIDAY NIGHT FAMILY LEAGUE-BOWLINGGather your family for a fun night out at the bowling alley! Game time, prizes and end of season party make this a place to be. Registration is open August 19th to 30th by calling 250-295-6500 for more information.

YOUTH 13 - 18 Years

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ARTS

CLAY FOR KIDSBe creative with clay and glazes as you hand build wonderful pieces for you and your family! A special project with a fall or winter theme will be designed by you! Cost includes instruction, clay, glazes and firing. Professional potter Sue DelatourRiverside Centre 4 classes/$60 November 27 to December 18W 3:15-4:15pm Ages: 6-12 yrs

CRAFTS

MESSY FUNEnjoy this messy craft sampler class full of simple fun each week. Use string, beads, glue, paper, paint and more to make some great crafts for you and your friends. No class on Oct. 31.Riverside Centre 6 c l a s s e s : $ 2 4 . 0 0 September 19 to November 28Th 3:15-4:15pm Ages: 6-10yrsTh 4:15-5:15pm Ages: 11-14 yrs

DANCE

BALLETDance, laugh and explore movement while developing basic ballet exercises. Please wear tights, ballet shoes and have hair up. Please note that these classes will alternate from Tuesdays and Thursday due to full time work commitments of the instructor.Arena Mezzanine 12 classes/$50.00 September 26 - December 10Thurs start 4:15-5:15pm Age: 5-6 yrsThurs start 5:15-6:00pm Age: 7-10 yrs

PRINCETON HIGHLAND DANCERSDiscover your inner dancer and join the healthy benefits of dancing with the Princeton Highland Dancers. We encourage a life–long love of our traditional dance. New and returning dancers are welcome. To learn more or to register please call Amy 250-295-1388 or Janet 250-295-7301

HOMESCHOOLERSThe Recreation and Cultural Office is happy to work with families of homeschoolers to organize daytime activities. Please call the office at 250-295-6067 to learn more.

GENERAL INTEREST

RED CROSS BABYSITTING COURSELearn what every babysitter should know! Topics covered include safety, emergencies, activities, snack preparation and more. First Aid and CPR Certification requirements are covered in this course as well. Call the Recreation/Culture Office at 250-295-6067 or e-mail [email protected] to put your name on an interest list.Vermilion Forks School4 classes/$55.00 11yrs & upM-Th TBA 3:15-6:00pm

SKATING Stop in at the arena for some great exercise on the ice. Skate rentals are free, skate bars available for use, music and the ice is always great.ARENA $3.00 drop in/Preschooler Free Parent/Child & SeniorsT 10:00-11:00am Th 1:15-2:30pm

THE HUT

Summer HOurS: 11 am to 5 p.m. Daily

10 am to 5 p.m. SaturdayCLOSeD TueSDAYS & STAT HOLiDAYS

367 Hwy 3 Princeton [email protected] 250-295-3835

Keep our community cleanand cash in with yourrecyclable containers!

BOTTLE DEPOT

Arts & Crafts

Teaching Studio and Gift ShopArts & Craft Supplies162 Vermilion Avenue

(Across the street from the Museum)Phone Shirley at 250-295-4076

ADULT CLASS PROJECTSOIL PAINTING only requires two - 2

hour sessions to complete. WATER COLORS and some of the other crafts can be completed in a morning or afternoon. Class fees

are structured to enable you to try something new without investing a lot

of money on supplies. CLASS FEES are $10.00 per hour and include the use of all my paints and brushes, and firing where required. THE ONLY EXTRA

YOU HAVE TO BUY is the surface you work on, such as canvas, ceramic piece

or piece of glass or wood, etc.YOU MAY START ANYTIME

STORE HOURSWednesday •Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

By appointment: Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday

CHILDREN’S CLASSESare $20.00 per class for a

1 hour session.They include everything!

Regular after school classes or Birthday Party - even

Grandchildren during the holidays!Phone for more details, or drop in.

250-295-4076

Oil Painting Watercolor

AcrylicsCeramics

Come and try something new! Anyone can learn to paint or do any

of the other crafts offered.

NO SPECIAL SKILLS REQUIRED - trust me!

Fired Glass and more!

CHILDREN 7 to 12 YEaRs

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LEADERSHIP

GIRL GUIDES OF CANADA www.girlguides.caGuiding offers diverse and exciting activities for girls that challenge new interests, teach valuable leadership skills and make lasting friendships. Call Eliane Miller at 250-295-6155 to register in September. Sparks (K to Gr. 1), Brownies (Gr. 2-3), Guides (Gr.4-6), Pathfinders (Gr.7-9), Senior/Rangers (Gr.10-12)

GIRL GUIDE LEADERS WELCOMED (Aged 18 to 99 years)Princeton is looking for women who would like to be positive mentors to young girls and women from our community. Girl Guides provides training, support and mentorship to new leaders. Check out our website at www.girlguides.ca or call Eliane Miller at 250-295-6155 to learn more.

KIDS CLUBEnjoy an early evening being active with Mel and Drew. Active games, kid fun, song and so much more make this the place to be! Call Drew at 250-293-6529 to learn more.BAPTIST CHURCH Drop In Grade 4-7 Starts September 11 Wednesdays 6:30-8:00pm

LITERACY

PRINCETON LIBRARYA Library Card is your passport into imagination, learning, wonder, glimpses into others lives, experiences and fun! Stop in at the Okanagan Regional Library- Princeton to take out a book, use a computer or spend some quiet time near the fire with a great read! The Library can be found across from Veterans Square at 107 Vermilion Ave – 250-295-6495. www.orl.bc.ca

MARTIAL ARTS

SIMILKAMEEN SHOTOKAN KARATE CLUBKarate Training is an excellent form of physical & mental exercises for improving & maintaining health for all ages. It develops coordination, balance, strength, agility and mental discipline all the while cultivating humility & excellence. Call Paul Bedard 250-295-7374 to register or learn more. United Church Hall $40.00/month 9 + yrsM/W On going 6:45-8:00pm

MARTIAL ARTS

PRINCETON SHOREI-KAN DOJOShorei-Kan is a non-contact form of karate in that fighting is not part of the discipline. It combines blocking, punching and kicking techniques with footwork and practical self-defense. Ongoing registration is welcome. Children aged 5 & 6 years are welcomed to be assessed. Call Steve White at 250-295-7445.Arena Mezz 3 months/$50.00 7-15 yrsT/Th On going 6:00-7:00pmArena Mezz 3 months/$75.00 16+ yrs/AdultT/Th On going 7:00-8:30pm

SCHOOLS OUT

SCHOOL BREAK ACTIVE DAY CAMPSJoin the fun with day camp leaders as we explore our active lifestyles. Explore Princeton, explore your creative imagination and explore your athletic being! Watch for school flyers for all the fun activities offered in Princeton during school breaks or call the Recreation/Culture Office at 250-295-6067.

SPORTS

FIT KIDZ! Have fun playing sports and games while getting some great exercise afterschool. Bring a water bottle and indoor running shoes for this fun program. Max: 12 childrenJAE GYM 10 classes/$40.00 September 25 - November 27W 3:00-4:00pm Ages: 6-9

SPORTS

SCHOOL SPORTSPrinceton school sports are an active place to build skills, play games, be part of a team and have some fun. Begin leading a healthy lifestyle by signing up for a program at your school. Beginners to sport enthusiasts are always welcome! Schools welcome the community to attend home games and tournaments to show their home town spirit and cheer on our local athletes!

YBC-PRINCETON YOUTH BOWLINGBowling in the Youth Bowling Canada League means exciting active fun for everyone. Bowling is a sport for all young people-not just for the athletically gifted. Instructors are on hand to help the beginner or those wishing to improve their score. Parties, tournament, trips and special events make this a great program. We use the Kidsport Program so no child will ever be stuck outside looking in- participate! Call 250-295-6500 to learn more.COPPERHILL LANES $50 season membership then $3.50 per game 5-19 yrs Starts Saturday, Sept. 7 10am Register today!

FRIDAY NIGHT FAMILY LEAGUE-BOWLINGGather your family for a fun night out at the bowling alley! Game time, prizes and end of season party make this a place to be. Registration is open August 19 to 30 by calling 250-295-6500 for more information.

CHILDREN 7 to 12 YEaRs

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Are you looking for a fun way to celebrate a birthday

or special event in your life?

Check out these great places!

Princeton Museum The Museum welcomes children and adults to

celebrate a special day with them. Give us a call at 250-295-7588 to learn more.

Riverside Community Centre Our birthday party team will keep your child &

friends entertained & having fun! No mess or planning for parents! Just bring the

cake and goodie bags & we will do the rest! Available afterschool or weekends for 2.5 hours!

10 children/2 adults $150.00 $6.00 each additional child

Riverside Community Centre Rental Rent a room or theatre and plan your own fun such

as dances, movies, or more. Full day rental $220

Hourly $20.00

Skate & Play Party Host your own party at the Arena with the use of

the Mezzanine for 3 hours including 1 hour ice time! Call the arena at 250-295-7222 to book.

$50 Birthday Party Special

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DANCE

BALLETDance, laugh and explore movement while developing basic ballet exercises. Please wear tights, ballet shoes and have hair up. Please note that these classes will alternate from Tuesdays and Thursday due to full time work commitments of the instructor.Arena Mezzanine 12 classes/$30.00 September 26 - December 10Thurs Start 3:45-4:15pm Ages: 3-4 yrs

PRINCETON HIGHLAND DANCERSDiscover your inner dancer and join the healthy benefits of dancing with the Princeton Highland Dancers. We encourage a life–long love of our traditional dance. New and returning dancers are welcome. To learn more or to registration please call Amy 250-295-1388 or Janet 250-295-7301

LITERACY STORY TIME HOUR FOR PRESCHOOLERSDrop in for an hour of stories, finger play, songs, board stories and crafts. Call the Princeton Library at 250-295-6495 today or drop in!LIBRARY Classes/Free 2-5 yrs & adult W 10:30-11:30am

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

INFANT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Enjoy your time supporting your infant’s development from birth to age 3 as they discover what they can do. Parents learn ways to encourage their child, share with others and talk about parenting. This Free program is sponsored by Princeton Family Services.Contact IDP Consultant at 250-295-3126 to learn more.

LITTLE FOLKS NURSERY SCHOOLLFNS gives your child the opportunity to experience a wide variety of activities that encourage social interaction, creative development and school readiness. Each day they will experience circle time, games, songs and interactive play. Register for one day, two days, or the whole week. Contact Sandy at 250-295-3083 to register or learn more.

MOTHER GOOSEThis program operates twice a year through Princeton Family Services. Learn songs and rhymes to sing to your child for a fabulous bonding experience. Contact 250-295-3126 to learn more.

PARENT TALKS Commencing again in September these mini workshops will be held at Princeton Family Services Society, 56 Kenley Avenue, the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month. Enjoy the company of other moms/dads while adding more parenting strategies to your parenting toolbox. Call: Rosemary or Dani @ 250-295-3126 for further information

PRENATAL GATHERING Thursday morning at 11:00 am Beatrice Bibby, our Public Health Nurse will stop in to Princeton Family Place at 56 Kenley Avenue to meet with our new moms. This is a wonderful place for first time moms to gain valuable knowledge, while making new friends and sharing experiences.This program is free and is sponsored by Princeton Family Services Society and Interior Health Authority. Call: (250)295-3126 for further information

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

PRINCETON FAMILY PLACEIs open Tuesday through Thursday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm, 56 Kenley Avenue. The children learn to interact and share with other children. The parents can relax in an inviting atmosphere then help to prepare a healthy lunch for all to enjoy.Call: (250) 295-3126 for further information

READY SET LEARNPreschooler, infants and adults are invited to join in this popular literacy and play program at John Allison School. Join in shared gym time, healthy snacks, free play and classroom or library visits for the literacy portion of the morning including songs, finger play, nursery rhymes and story time. Call JAE at 250-295-6727 to learn more.John Allison Elem. Free/Drop in Birth to age 5 W Last wed of the month 9:15-11:30am

STRONG STARTThis school based early learning program is for preschoolers, their parents, grandparents or caregivers. We encourage preschoolers to explore and play in a safe, nuturing and supportive environment. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Sponsored by School District #58.John Allison Elem. Free/Drop in Birth to age 5 M-F 9:00am-noon

THE EARLY YEARs 0 to 6

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Box 852 Princeton, BC V0X 1W0 Old Hedley Road 250-295-3083

Give your child the opportunity to participate in activities that encourage social interaction, creative

development and school readiness.Contact Sandy (teacher/manager) to learn more.

THE EARLY YEARs 0 to 6

SPORTS

FIT KIDZBe active each class with a warm up, active games, and cool down. Bring a water bottle and indoor running shoes for this fun program. Max: 12 childrenJAE GYM 10 classes/$40.00 September 25 - November 27W 4:15-5:00pm Ages: 4-5 yrs PARENT & CHILD SKATING Stop in at the arena for skating with a youngster. Skate rentals are free, skate bars available for use, music and the ice is always great.ARENA $3.00 drop in/Preschooler Free Seniors & Adult/TotT 10:00-11:00am Th 1:15-2:30pm

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COMMUNITY EVENTS LISTINGSCheck out the Town of Princeton website at www.princeton.ca for upcoming weekly and monthly events!

If you have an event, meeting or important information that the Princeton and District needs to learn about please contact the Recreation and Culture office at 250-295-6067 or [email protected] and we will happily add it to the Town Calendar of Events on the webpage.

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BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Lori Thomas 250-295-3103

RdOs Building inspECtiOnsToll Free 1-877-610-3737REd CROss HEAltH EQuipMEntLoans 250-293-6467tOWn OF pRinCEtOnTown Hall 250-295-3135

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THE PRINCETON MUSEUM! FALL 2013

Princeton Museum, 167 Vermilion Avenue Princeton BC | 250-295-7588 | www.princetonmuseum.org

Fall HoursWednesday, Thursday Friday

10am - 3pmBy Appointment

“Autumn...the y e a r ' s l a s t , loveliest smile.” ― W i l l i a m Cullen Bryant