Monthly Newsletter April 2015 Information Courtenay Recreation - Florence Filberg Centre 411 Anderton Avenue Courtenay, BC V9N 6C6 Office Hours Monday to Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Phone: 250-338-1000 Facility opens at 7:00 am Evergreen Lounge - Food Service Monday to Friday: 8:00 am to 3:30 pm Closed Saturdays except when specified Kitchen Phone: 250-338-1953 Evergreen Club Annual Memberships January 1 - December 31: $26 & GST Newsletter available last Tuesday of each month with the exception of July. www.evergreenclub.me “Businesses between 4th and 5th Streets on Cliffe Avenue in Courtenay, c .1930s Historic Photo from Courtenay & District Museum President’s Message Gord Kruger, Evergreen Club President Greetings Everyone!.....I suppose you’ve all noticed that Spring is a lot like the Winter we just enjoyed. I seem to always start off with a weather comment and I will again....”never been a winter like it”....a least not that I can remember, and I’ve been here for a few.....who needed Arizona? Speaking of Arizona, I see a number of our Winter Travelers have returned to the nest and I’m sure the remainder won’t be too far behind. We welcome them all back to the club. We had a couple of very interesting guests at our March Committee meeting. Jane Murphy who is the CEO and President of St Josephs Hospital spoke to the gathering on the long term future of St Josephs after our new hospital is completed . (Continued on Page 2) Dates to Remember Apr 1 MEET & GREET (SINGLES GROUP) 1 pm Rotary Hall Apr 3 GOOD FRIDAY - Statutory Holiday - Centre Closed Apr 17 Friday Night Dance music by CROSSTOWN EXPRESS* 7:30 pm Rotary Hall Apr 3 No Friday Night Dance Apr 20 Whist 7:30 pm Rotary Hall Apr 6 EASTER MONDAY - Stat Holiday - Centre Closed Apr 22 LIFE LONG LEARNERS CLUB 1 pm Rotary Hall Apr 8 LIFE LONG LEARNERS CLUB 1 pm Rotary Hall Apr 22 Drama Club”s “Centennial Celebration Performance “PICNIC IN 1915” 1 pm Conference Hall Apr 8 VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION LUNCHEON 11:30 am Conference Hall Apr 10 No Friday Night Dance Apr 13 EXECUTIVE MEETING 9 am Soroptimist Lounge COMMITTEE MEETING 11 am Soroptimist Lounge Apr 13 Whist 7:30 pm Rotary Hall April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • Apr 23 Evening performance “ PICNIC IN 1915 7 pm Conference Hall Apr 24 Friday Night Dance music by DAN HUGHES BAND* 7:30 pm Conference Hall Apr 27 Whist 7:30 pm Rotary Hall For complete details, turn to “Special Events” pages 18 - 19. 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me 1 CLUB NEWS Evergreen Club Executive 2015 President’s Message (cont’d) President Gord Kruger 250-339-4389 Vice-President Nettie Webers 250-334-3499 1st Director Fred Greene 250-334-4334 2nd Director Dennis Flynn 250-871-0027 3rd Director Tom Witty 250-465-8113 Secretary Dianne Bruon 250-338-0940 Past President Bob Bruon 250-338-0940 Filberg Centre Staff 250-338-1000 Susan Raegan Deanne Lori Sandy Sheila Don /Mike Manager Recreation Coordinator Volunteer Coordinator Receptionist Receptionist Receptionist Custodians Club Write-Ups For Newsletter Club representatives please submit newsletter reports for the May newsletter publication to the office or email to: [email protected] by Monday, April 13th Table of Contents Section Activity Reports Volunteer Opportunities Instructional Programs Special Events Bus Trips Month at a Glance 2 Page # 2-8 9 10 -17 18- 20 20- 23 Back Page Hopefully the committee reps who attended will pass along some of the Jane’s comments. I’m sure that seniors will have involvement in the future of St Joes. Jennifer Pass of S.O.S (Support Our Seniors) was also in attendance and spoke to us about SOS and it’s future involvement with the Evergreen Club. The mission of SOS has always been to advocate for the provision of support that seniors, living either in a facility or, with independence challenges in their own home, need to have a good quality of life. Arabella Benson was also in attendance and spoke to us about a new club called Life Long Learners. Arabella is the facilitator for the club which meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month in the Rotary Hall from 1 to 3. The club is designed to help and support members in their specific goals. These could include the many challenges that we face daily as we age. Things to watch for in April include the Evergreen Club Pancake Breakfast on Saturday May 2nd. As normal it will be held in the Conference Hall from 7:30 to 11....and still the best bargain in town at $5pp. The Drama Club are presenting “Picnic in 1915” in the Conference Hall on Wednesday April 22nd and Thursday April 23rd. Wednesday is a matinee performance at 1:30pm and Thursday is an evening performance at 7pm. Friday Night Dances in April are on the 17th with Crosstown Express on the 23rd with the Dan Hughes Band. Don’t forget that it is Courtenays 100th this year and many great things will be happening around town as the year progresses. If you have any last minute candidates for “Citizens Of The Century” awards, they must be into City Hall by March 31st. Volunteers will be recognized with this award for their outstanding contributions over the years...but they must be nominated....and that’s where you come in. We have many great people here within the Evergreen Club who deserve recognition with this award.....please get your last minute nominations in by March 31st. And let’s not forget our own Jo Johnson who was the March “Evergreen Volunteer of the Month”. Congratulations Jo!! There is a great write up about Jo in the March issue of the newsletter. And remember this...”Your value doesn’t decrease based on someone’s inability to see your true worth”....Adios my friends!! Card Lady Edith Harper sends get well and bereavement cards to members and family members. However, if Edith is not notified of members who have passed away or are ill in the hospital, they will not receive our blessing. Please call Edith if you know someone who should receive our wishes at 250-338-5385. The City of Courtenay celebrates it’s Centennial year in 2015! See feature historic photos on the front cover of the Evergreen Newsletter every month in 2015. April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me CLUB NEWS Camera Club Choristers Friday Night Dances We hope you enjoyed looking at the photographs of Ropes on the Lounge Wall in March. Lots of votes which is very gratifying. I am writing this too early to declare your winner. The topic for the Wall in May is Whimsical! We have continued to look at the set of DVDs that Joel Sartori has produced. He is a class photographer who works for the National Geographic Magazine, so you know the quality is there. Our topics have included Low Light photography, Landscapes and Wildlife. We follow each session with an exercise based on the topic. In connection with the third we are going on a photoshoot to the Raptor Centre in Duncan to practice what we learnt. We also had a photoshoot to Elk Falls where we saw work on the really massive project to build a new (underground) power station with a new water feed from the lake using a tunnel currently being bored from close to the Dam. When all this is finished the old water pipes will vanish as they reclaim the land and you won’t see the new power station. Excellent Information Centre at a new car park which leads to new paths with new and better views of Elk Falls. For the brave there is a new suspension bridge over the river that is under construction. As usual we meet first and third Tuesdays at 1.00 p.m. in the Soroptimist Lounge with a special Lightroom Workshop at noon. All are more than welcome to join an ever increasing membership. If everyone comes at the same time we would need a new room. Robin Spring has definitely sprung! What lovely weather we’ve been enjoying. I know our singing has been enjoyable too. March’s songs were great and loved by all who sang and listened. We sure are a wonderful group and gaining new members is just terrific. Always room for one more! Hope the flu bug has taken off so we won’t be missing singing to our friends in Retirement Homes. As always, we meet Friday mornings from 10 – 11:30 am and as always, everyone is welcome! Donna Friday Night Dance at the Filberg Centre in Courtenay. It has been a privilege as a volunteer to meet all of you at these dances during my “Four Year Holiday” in The Comox Valley. Returning to Alberta with such wonderful memories makes me think of how bygone experiences throughout Our lives are brought back with a song or tune played by those extra special entertainers to make even more special memories for us during our Experiences on a Friday Night. For those who don’t attend regularly, or who never have been to one of these dances think again, just walking in the door makes a person Feel happy. The coffee, tea and cookie breaks are an extra chance to socialize, followed by the fun of waiting to see who will win the spot dance prize, Not to mention the special dates, such as Valentines, St. Patricks Day, Hallloween, to mention a few when we get the chance to DRESS UP or NOT. Some people find it physically difficult to dance, so they come to hear the singers and fabulous music and meet the best people, especially the one and only Mary! I truly will miss all of those lovely people that COME TO THE DANCES. Sincerely Sandra (as in Sandra and Mary) Beginners Recorder Come join the group, have some fun. May even play a tune or two or more. Second and fourth Tuesday at 3:15 to 4:30 in the Craft Room. Linda Lou (250) 336-8945 Mexican Train 1pm in the Evergreen Lounge on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of each month Mexican Train is a game played with dominoes. The object of the game is for a player to play all the dominoes from his or her hand onto one or more chains, or “trains” emanating from a central hub or “station”. Instruction provided. There are usually about 3 tables of play. If you want to have some mid-week fun, come and join us. 25 cent drop in fee. Joe Cycling We have cycled almost every Monday and Wednesday all winter long. It’s getting warmer and the sun is shining brighter! Come out cycling – it is very nice cycling the back roads and trails around the Comox Valley. It’s healthy also! Join us at Filberg Centre every Monday and Wednesday. We leave at 10:00 a.m. for about a 2 hour trip. It’s a good social time with a nice lunch at Filberg at the end. FMI call Karin at 250-898-8949.. Karin Folk Band The Folk Band will meet Tuesday, April 7, and Tuesday. April 21, at 3:15 pm in the Craft Room. This group is open to anyone who likes to sing traditional and popular songs and/ or play tunes. For more information contact Mike, miklayers@hotmail. com, 250-337-5437, shared phone, please don’t leave message.. Mike April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me 3 CLUB NEWS “ BC 55+ Games” - Age is Just a Number! Friday Night Dance April Dance Schedule APRIL 17 Crosstown Express* APRIL 24 Dan Hughes Band* * depicts Bar Service Starts at 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm Please check schedule on front of newsletter for location of dance. Members:$7 Non-members:$9 at the door. NOTE: After 9:30 pm a LATE ADMISSION FEE OF $4.00 will apply to latecomers. PLEASE NOTE: 90% of admission fees cover the cost of the bands that are hired to play at each dance. Valley Echoes It’s April and we’re ready to play spring songs like There’s a Bluebird on your Windowsill, Easter Parade and When it”s Springtime in the Rockies....we’ll be at: lst Thurs. Seniors Village 2:00 pm 2nd Tues. Cumberland 2:00 pm 2nd Thurs. Casa Loma 2:00 pm 3rd Tues. ECU 2:00 pm 4th Tues. Glacier View l:30 pm Happy Easter Everyone Iris Goebel (250) 897-0281 Games Day Every 3rd Wednesday at 1 pm in the Evergreen Lounge. Got a new game? Bring it along. Everybody welcome. Jackie 4 Did you know that approximately 4000 residents of BC take part each year in the 55+BC Games? BC 55+’ers are out there in force, busy, involved and enjoying every moment life has to offer. You are eligible if you are: 55 years or older as of December 31,2015 and a BC resident as of January 1,2015 . Physical activity is a huge part of an active living lifestyle and the 55+ BC Games provide the perfect motivation for getting and staying in shape. The games will run from August 25-29 in North Vancouver this year and for the last 27 years, participants and their families have been getting together once a year to get involved in their activity of choice, attend Opening and Closing ceremonies, meet new friends, have fun visiting with friends from past games, attend the banquet and dance and enjoy the hospitality of the host community. What is your activity of choice? Archery, badminton,Bocce, Bridge (Social and duplicate), carpet bowling, cribbage,cricket, cycling, darts, dragon boat racing,equestrian,five pin bowling,floor curling,golf, horseshoes,ice curling,ice hockey,lawn bowling ,pickleball,slo-pitch,soccer,swimming,table tennis,tennis,track & field and whist are the events this year. Events are generally divided into age categories and the emphasis is on participation, camaraderie and fun. There are lots of smiles on the faces of the participants and some even win medals. Now’s the time to put your action plan into effect. Grab your racket, hockey stick, horseshoes, cards or bathing suit- it doesn’t matter what, you will ultimately be a winner! Here are two dates to circle on your calendar- June 18,2015- Cut off date for registration and July 15th at 1:00 PM at the Native Sons Hall in Courtenay is the Games Orientation Session for our Zone 2 participants. Check out the 55+BC Games website at at www.55plusbcgames.org for more details on how to register, locations of all the sporting and special events, updates and points of interest. Please book your accommodations as soon as possible and information on hotels etc is also available on the website. Have fun and please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Judy Francis Zone 2 Area 4 Representative ,55 + BC Senior Games 250-897-3577 [email protected] Karaoke Floor Curling Join Ken & Cheryl for a fun afternoon of karaoke: Congratulations to one of our Courtenay teams, Neil Harrison’s rink, who placed third in the “B” event at the Oceanside Bonspiel. We continue to welcome new members each week. Anyone interested in floor curling is welcome to come to the Native Sons Hall on Wednesdays at 1 pm. or call: Dianne Bruon at 338-0940 or Denise Holst at 338-7849. Dianne Bruon [email protected] Monday, April 13, 2015 Monday, June 1, 2015 1 pm to 4 pm in the Grand Hall, Native Sons Hall. If you love to sing.... come & join us! April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me CLUB NEWS Darts April Lunch Specials Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 Ham.Scalloped Potatoes/Veg 2 3 Good Friday Stat Holiday Centre closed 6 7 Easter Monday Curried Stat Holiday Egg Salad Centre closed 8 Food Service Closed 9 10 Homemade Chicken Soup 13 14 Grilled Cheese & Tomator 15 16 17 Tuna Melt 20 21 22 BLT Sandwich 23 24 Monte Christo Sandwich 27 28 29 Homemade Hamburger Soup 30 Computer Club 1pm, Craft Room Friday, April 10, 2015 Can you believe this weather? What more can I say? Our Club meets monthly, and usually starts with a timely topic, or we have a round table discussion where everyone has a chance to air their questions, grievances or praise for our PC’s. This is a most informative and helpful time, as there is always a tidbit learned, that we didn’t know previously. We welcome all, novice or experienced PC users. Our only requirement is a current Evergreen Club membership and a $1.00 dropin fee. Marlene 250-336-2171 Knit & Crochet Happy Easter to you all! What a showing of bulbs, I hope they are still around for the bunny. We had no “Snow” days this winter, so we kept knitting and nattering. Come join us on Tuesdays in the lounge, 1:30 – 3:00pm. Sitting fee .25 cents. We’ve enjoyed the company of the nursing student and got some of them knitting again – It’s fun to watch their tight-lipped progress! Penny Social Contract Bridge Come and join a fun group - no need to bring a partner. Tuesday evenings at 7 pm. Contact person: Pat Schmidt 339-2391. Thursday afternoons at 12:30 pm with coffee available. Contact person: Jane Jenssen 250-335-1227. Every Tuesday 10:30am – 12:30pm in the Rotary Hall, open to all members of the Evergreen Club. $1.00 drop-in fee, draw for teams and darts available. We’re a fund group and enjoy playing in a non-competitive atmosphere. Some high scores in Feb/Mar: Lori – 101, Tess – 108, Monique – 110, Dave – 111, Darlene – 114, Ken. H. – 118, Lynn – 121, Art – 124, Norma – 125, Howard – 125, Fred. G. – 140, Bill. F. – 140, Roy – 140 and Linda – 156. High check out was Howard – 104!! Thanks to everyone for all your help in setting up the boards. We’re looking forward to our lovely spring weather continuing and Bulls Eyes and Triple 20’s aplenty, or at least hit the board 3 times in a row! Come on out and try some fun darts and stay for a delicious lunch afterwards in the lounge. Happy Easter Everyone! Ginny Greene 250-334-4334 Table Tennis Doesn’t everyone feel so much better when Spring is coming? We are so fortunate to play indoors as these are few cancellations. This sport enable us to get our required steps per day, but most of all, we use our L & R side of the brain which is why it is so highly recommended for seniors. We play on Monday at 11:30am – 1:30pm and on Tuesday 12:30 – 4:00pm. Necessary equipment is supplied and you only pay .75 cents per day. Cumberland is hosting “Empire Days”, on May 16, 2015, a fun way to test your tennis skills. For further info, contact [email protected], if you wish to participate. Patti April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me 5 CLUB NEWS Carpet Bowling Life Long Learners Club Ukulele Club Here are the results of our league as of Feb 24th. In second place are Gophers – Skip Barry Graham – third Pat Lamond & lead Bertina Lefebgre. In first place Snowbirds skip Gabrielle McCormack – third Phil Parmley & lead Bev Hambley. Congrats to both teams & keep up the great bowling. I also have the results of our Ladies & men’s doubles tournament. First the ladies – runner up was Margurite Sklarchuck & Terry Rant and the winners were Pat Chambers & Marge Queen. On the men’s side the runner up was Wally Lamond & Ike Badcock. The winners were Brian Scarlett & Neil Harrison. Again congrats to everyone & great bowling. We are starting our ladies & men’s singles, so will have those results for the next newsletter. Our drop in days are Mondays & Thursdays at 1:00 pm with a cost of 25 cents. Our league day is Tuesdays at 1:00 pm with a cost of $1.00. We are always looking for new people to join us. This is a very friendly group of people with a lot of good natured teasing and chat going on among opposing players. If you would like more information please phone me at 339-9128. Pat 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month This new club makes good strides with fun, interesting and varied programs On March 25, quantum health coach, Karen Holton, MSW, spoke to the group on detoxifying our body and mind. Karen believes in manifesting the things you want in life. After a horrifying botched-up surgery, she healed herself through a living-food lifestyle and shed 175 lbs. Donations were gratefully accepted for Karen’s spreading the word on natural ways to health. Meeting Fee is $1. Here are interesting, interactive future programs: April 8 - ‘Laughter Wellness’ session by Susan Baker and Joanne McKechnie 15 minutes of Laughter is as good as 2 hours of sleep and 30 minutes of exercise, 3 times per week. Everyone present is asked to participate. Donations are gratefully accepted. April 22 - “Moving Makes You Smarter” by Arabella Benson, and “Brain Gym” by Fraser McAllan. Both give science-based tips to increase learning, enhance health and longevity, and lessen risk of dementia. May 13 - Cure for Clutter: Organizing for Seniors by Jill Brown. How to clear or bring to order many years of possessions and make them easy to find. Contact : Arabella at 250-941-8885 or [email protected] Tuesdays,April 14 & April 28 ,2015 , 4:30-6:15 pm Rotary Hall I can only exclaim, how fortunate we are to live on the West Coast of Canada. I find I can’t brag about how great we have it, as those in the Eastern part of our country have suffered through a dreadful winter. Our Club members are having so much fun playing and singing their way through so many familiar songs. We are a group of non-judgmental novice and experienced players alike. When Mom told us practice makes perfect, you will find that still applies. Sessions start with simple tunes and chords, and the last 45 minutes is dedicated to tunes with chords that are a bit more complicated. We view the music from a screen, so no papers are necessary. Our songs are sent to us via email, ahead of time, so we get a chance to practice at home. We do have a loaner ukulele, that you may try before you purchase. You can take it home as well to practice, and see if this is something you might like to do. Our only requirement is a current Evergreen Club membership and a $2.00 drop-in fee. For more information you may contact Howie at [email protected], or Terry at [email protected]. Feel free to drop in on one of our sessions and have a chat with us. Marlene Art Club As I write this article for the April News Letter, (on March 10th) I dare not speculate on what the weather holds. By the time you read this we could have snow instead of rain. Who can guess? So I will just say Happy Easter. Come see our great painters at work on any Thursday afternoon, 12:30 – 3:30 in the Craft Room. Rain or snow, we are always there. Marcia 6 S.O.S.(Support Our Seniors) A meeting was held on March 1st, 2015 and the members present voted Play continues each Monday morning to de-register the Support our Seniors from 10 am to noon in the Soroptimist Society. Several members would like Lounge (and once a month in the Craft to continue restructuring the SOS Room). Join in the fun! work load of the previous executive. Meeting every two or three months to have a ‘round table discussion; with respect to the availability and securing April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me of assistance for the needs of seniors. We plan on getting together on June 1st, 2015 at the Evergreen Club. The Canasta CLUB NEWS Book Club Genealogy Club Golf The Book Club met in the Soroptimist Room on Monday, March 2nd. Many different genres of books were discussed and we all got good ideas for good reads. If you care to join us and share your best reads with us, please feel welcome to come to our next meeting. This meeting is to be held on April 1st due to the Easter Holidays. For more information please call Freida at 250-338-8010 And a reminder that the next Book Club Meeting is April Fool’sDay, April 1st in the Soroptimist Lounge,. Freida Are you a BACKSTER or BAXTER? Ever wonder where your name probably came from? Many names come from the employment one of your ancestors did. I’ll tell you what it is at the end of the blurb. Our next meeting will be held on Thursday, April 16th at 1 p.m. upstairs in the Soroptomist Room. Any member of the Evergreens is invited to join us while we try to track down those family members we don’t even know we have. There is no drop-in fee charged. Some of us get together at noon in the cafeteria for lunch and a visit before the meeting and you are welcome to join us. Now back to Backster or Baxter. They were generally female bakers. Ethel 250-335-1504 It’s getting closer, we will soon be able to count the days on one hand until the golf season starts again at Longlands, and I for one am looking forward to seeing all the old faces (meant in a kind way) and also hoping to meet some new golfers. Our start up date will be April 1st. Meeting at Longlands Golf Course on Anderton Rd. at 9:30 am. Wednesday’s and Fridays. You do need to be a paid up member of the Evergren Club. All levels of golfers are welcome, from the beginner on up - so dust off those clubs and come and have some fun. If you would like more info please give us a call at 250-338-0044 Betty Mahjongg Welcome to the newcomers that have come to learn the game. We are so glad to add new people to our membership. Our start time is 12:30pm, but we like people to be there at 12:15pm, so we can arrange the seating. We play in the craft room. In this issue Joe will be back to receive message – Ph: 250-339-4093. Gospel Sing along Gospel sing-a-long sings every Thursday morning from 10:30 till 11:30 in the Conference Room. We have a few changes for the month of April; on the 2nd, 9th and 16th of April we are in the Lower Native Sons Hall. We are a friendly group come out and sing with us. The only qualification is an active membership with the Evergreen Club. For more information call Marnie at 250-338-1282 Marnie iPad Tips and Tricks 2:30 - 4pm Soroptimist Lounge 1st Tuesday - Focus on New Users 3rd Tuesday-Focus on More Experienced Users The iPad Club is a peer-led group which is open to all iPad and iPhone owners - if your tablet doesn’t have an Apple on the back it’s not an iPad. On the first Tuesday of the month we focus on new users and encourage those who need a bit of help with the basics to come - we hope that many of the more experienced users will also come to help and share their knowledge. On the third Tuesday we switch to slightly more ‘advanced’ techniques but all are welcome. If ‘new’ users attend (and you are most welcome) please remember that we don’t review basics at these meetings. Sharon Snooker At this posting there are two league days left in our schedule and so far it looks like Team 2 and Team 4 will be playing in the semi-final on March 24th to decide who plays Team 3 in the final on March 26th for the ‘A’ division final; on the same dates Team 5 and Team 6 will play each other to decide who plays Team1 for the ‘B’ division final. The roster for these teams are as follows: Team 1 - Bill Dunning, Charlie Boyd?, Ken Lambe, John Kendall; Team 2 - Don McCall, Chas Fryer, Marianne Kempkens, Nick Mykitiuk; Team 3 Frank Forward, Peter Croonen, Dave Netterville, Greg Brown; Team 4 Greg Olsen, Lars Larsen, Bernie Caton, Nancy Larson; Team 5 - Bill Campbell, Peter Coleman, Ed Storey, Vic Giroux; Team 6 - Ron Griffiths, Wayne Coutts, Jeb Stevens, Shirley Giroux; Spares - Evan Scarff, Gail Szymanski, Mike Flynn, Tom Romanuk, Cal Witt, Peter Horsley. The results will be posted in next month’s newsletter. “ Greg April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me 7 CLUB NEWS Happy Gang Drama Club Meet & Greet Singles Club The Happy Gang meets on each Tuesday from 10 am to noon in the Conference Hall. If you enjoy guitar music, with drums, and sometimes other instruments come and watch. We are always happy to see people enjoying the music. If you play Guitar or ?, think about joining us. We always have room for new members. Now that spring is on the start, we may be playing out doors. That is always fun. Liza ([email protected]) Our newest production “ Picnic in 1915” is in rehearsal. The cast and crew are enjoying the work and it is coming along better than some previous plays. The set is almost completed , except for a few touch ups. Costumes are being finalized, and looking great. All in all we are very pleased with the progress. Posters should be ready in a few days and you will see them around town in a week or so. Several club members are going down isle to Parksville for a workshop on “character development” etc. It sounds like a lot of fun. Hope you get your tickets early, remenber April 22nd at 1:00 pm and April 23rd at 7:00 pm Phil Parmley [email protected] 250 897 1749 On March 4th we celebrated Saint Paddies Day by wearing green and completing a “green” quiz. Our guest speaker was an extremely knowledgeable coin collector who gave an interesting and informative talk on scams and various coins. We also learned that a coin collector is called a numismatist. Following that, we enjoyed cake, coffee and fellowship. we went tor lunch on March 17th at Boston Pizza. The next meeting is on April 1st. wear your Easter finery. we look forward to hearing from a local realtor from Remax who specializes in helping seniors. In May Powell River will be joining us. The annual food drive resulted in 6 large boxes of food and $150, donated to the food bank. Thank you to all that donated. Next month is Volunteer Appreciation month and we would like to thank Ellen and all her helpers for an excellent job in keeping the club alive and well. Any ideas for entertainment or a guest speaker would be welcomed. Jackie Recorder The Evergreen Recorder Players meet each Friday from 10:00 am to 11:30 am in the Craft Room. We play music mostly from the Renaissance and Baroque eras in 3, 4, and 5 parts as well as folk and country dance tunes. New players are welcome. For more information contact Mike , miklayers@ hotmail.com ,or 250.337.5437 (shared phone, please don’t leave message) or come to the Craft Room Friday morning. Mike Bible Study Bible Study is held every Tuesday in the Soroptimist Lounge from 10 – 11:30 am. April topic will be Savior Servant. Ruth Hay 250-703-0059 Bert Bracconier 250-337-8687 Whist Whist continues to be popular with new people joining our fun evening. More people are always welcome. every Monday evening 7:00-9:30pm. We start at 7:30pm sharp. All for $2.00, for 20 games of Whist, draw prizes and refreshments to follow. Come try us out!! Judy& Norm 8 Quilters We have a new quilt on the frames. It will hopefully be for the Fall Bazaar. The top was embroidered and assembled by Anne Proulx, one of our long time quilters, who passed away in 2012. “Quilting forever – housework whenever.” Marjorie & Member Quilters Fabric Painters Some items have been sold. We spent some time adding new ones to the showcase. We certainly could use some new painters. We have an abundance of stamped items that require painting. Marjorie Crib Every Tuesday morning at 10:00am we Meet in the Rotary Hall for fun. You get six games for $1.00. Android Tablet Club 3rd Monday of each month at 1 pm in the Soroptimist Lounge Eight members attended the March meeting of the club. The meeting focused on best apps .Next meeting will cover how to cut and paste &. how to delete unwanted apps. See you Monday, April 20th at 1 pm. Texas Hold’em Come join us Wednesdays, even if there are no April Showers at 12:15pm for set up of tables. Play commences at 12:50pm, as our tables are limited. We hope we won’t have to turn anyone away as there is only limited space! Cost $3.00 Nancy April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me VOLUNTEERS VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH Sharlene Coulter A QUALITY VOLUNTEER! What a delight it was to sit down and talk with Sharlene Coulter, our April Volunteer of the Month. Sharlene joined us back in December 2011. Her husband had passed and she had to keep herself busy. She started right away volunteering in the kitchen. 6 months later she joined the kitchen committee; a group of kitchen volunteers that menu plan and address the needs of the kitchen. “I do all the positions required in the kitchen. I’m not tall enough though to see the pies well on the top shelf.” She laughs, “If there’s a lemon meringue in front of a fruit pie I can’t see it!” You’ll also find Sharlene taking orders at our legendary Evergreen Club pancake breakfasts. Sharlene is thought of so highly in her volunteerism. Words like ‘high quality,’ ‘work ethic’ and ‘dedication’ sum it up. When Sharlene first joined the Evergreen’s she also got involved with the Meet & Greet Singles Club. “But, I went out and got myself a partner. So, I got kicked out.” She laughs, “They said I was welcome to keep coming though. Kind of like an honorary member.” Sharlene also loves the mystery trips through the Evergreen Club and the various travelling opportunities. A couple of years ago she took a guided trip that was offered to Cuba. She like it so much she went again! She mostly travels now to Maui and enjoys 6 weeks there every year. Outside of the Evergreen Club, she keeps busy with the volunteer service organization ‘the over 40 Kintettes’, her Westie ‘Muppet’ and last but not least her new husband Jim (they got married last September!) Here are a couple of quotes from her peers in the Evergreen Kitchen: “I am happy Sharlene has won Volunteer of the month. She is always ready to help anyone who needs it, she’s enthusiastic about what needs to be done in the kitchen, she just rolls up her selves to do the job, and she always has the nicest smile!” Ann Vincent “Always jolly and liked by all her co-workers. We love to have volunteers like her. “Bill Slaughter VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES A Message from Deanne, your Volunteer Coordinator “Volunteers are part of the ripple effect.” ATTENTION 2014 EVERGEEN CLUB VOLUNTEERS: The Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon is On April 8th and the RSVP cut-off is extended to April 1st. Make sure you pick up your invitation at the Filberg office and let them know if you will be attending. This is going to be such a Fun afternoon that you won’t want to miss it! A tip of my leprechaun’s hat goes out to Starr W. & Larry B for the yummy homemade Irish stew. Kudos to George B & the small group of Choristers’ for the fun St. Paddy’s Day Atmosphere! Thanks, Deanne Call me 250-338-1000 ext 232 or email [email protected] FOOD SERVICE HOURS The food service is open: 8:00am – 3:30pm Monday to Friday Closed Saturdays REMINDER: Food Service will be Closed on: Friday April 3rd Good Friday Statutory Holiday Monday 6th Easter Monday Statutory Holiday Wednesday April 8th Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon We apologize for any inconvenience that this may cause. AT THE MOVIES HOST/HOSTESS Do you love movies? Do you have a car and don’t mind driving to and from Comox a couple of times a month? This is a fun easy volunteer position for someone who enjoys seeing classic movies or the next big blockbuster or everything in between. This position will involve selecting movies to show on the 1st and 3rd Friday of the month (not on statutory holidays). You will receive training and support on running the DVD. Money collection at the door is required to gather the loonie admission and hand out candy. Call Deanne 250-338-1000 ext 232 or email [email protected] April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me 9 SPRING 2015 FITNESS AT A GLANCE “Age is something that doesn’t matter, unless you are a cheese ” Satchel Paige Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 9:00 am Stretch & Strength Filberg Centre 9:00 am 55+ TRX/Res Trng # (L1) Lewis Centre 9:00 am 55+ TRX/Res Trng # (L2) Lewis Centre 9:00 am Stretch & Strength Native Sons Hall 9:00 am Cardio & Strength Native Sons Hall 9:15 am Chair Fit Filberg Centre 9:00 am Simply Strength 2# Native Sons Hall 9:00 am 55+ TRX/Res Trng # (L1) Lewis Centre 9 am - 12 pm Tai Chi (Level 1 - 3) Native Sons Hall 8:30 & 10:00 am Yoga # Filberg Centre 9:15 am Chair Fit Filberg Centre 9:00 am 55+ TRX/Res Trng # - (L2) Lewis Centre 9:00 am Simply Strength 2 # Native Sons Hall 10:15 am Simply Strength 1 Native Sons Hall 10:15 am Gentle Hatha Yoga # Filberg Centre 10:30 am 55+ Strength Trng # Lewis Centre 10:15 am Simply Strength 1 Native Sons Hall 10:00 am Yoga for the Joints # Lewis Centre 10:00 am Yoga # Native Sons Hall 10:30 am 55+ Strength Trng # Lewis Centre 11 am Chair Yoga # Native Sons Hall 10:30 am 55+ Strength Trng # Lewis Centre 10:30 am 55+ Strength Trng # Lewis Centre 10:00 am 55+ Strength Trng # Lewis Centre 1:30 pm 55+ Strength Trng # Lewis Centre # No punch card option 1:30 pm Zumba Lewis Centre 2:00 pm 55 + Circuit Fit # Lewis Centr 2:00 pm Hatha Yoga # Filberg Centre 3:00 pm 55 + Beg Str. Trng Lewis Centre 1:30 pm 55+ Strength Trng # Lewis Centre 2:00 pm 55 + Circuit Fit # Lewis Centr 3:00 pm 55 + Beg Str. Trng # Lewis Centre Please pre-register for all of the above classes ~ drop ins or punch cards may be used for some programs (space permitting). See following pages for class descriptions. Fitness Fees Drop-In 11 Punch Simply Strength 1 11 punch Evergreen Member Non-member $ 4.50 $ 5.50 $ 45 $ 55 $ 50 $ 63 How to pay: • • • All drop-in fees must be paid at the Florence Filberg Centre office prior to attending classes & receipt given to instructor Punch card holders may go directly to their class Be sure to turn in your completed punch card to be entered in the monthly draw for a free card! 10 GST WILL BE ADDED TO PROGRAM FEES 55+ Circuit Fit This class is an option for those who want exercise, but don’t want the gym scene. We will use a variety of equipment and will be fun yet challenging enough to work up a sweat. Pre-requisit: 55+ Beginner Strength Training. Instructor: Cathy Riopelle # 37666 Tues & Thurs Apr 2 - June 30 2 - 3 pm $ 130 / 26 classes April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me SPRING 2015 INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS Fitness Classes 55+ Strength Training The benefits of strength training fitness for seniors and older adults are numerous and include arthritis relief, reducing the risk and severity of falls, weight maintenance, sleep improvement and a sense of mental well-being. With a qualified fitness instructor monitoring the gym floor at all times, you can rest assured that we will guide you through your fitness journey, providing support at every turn. No Class: Apr 6 & May 18 Instructor: Juan Blancas Mon & Wed Apr 1 - June 29 $ 115 / 23 sessions # 37667 10:30 - 11:30 am # 37670 1:30 - 2:30 pm # 37669 # 37668 Tues & Thurs Apr 2 - June 30 10:30 - 11:30 am $ 130 / 26 sessions Fridays Apr 10 - June 26 10 - 11 am $ 60 / 12 sessions Simply Strength Stretch & Strength Level 1 10:15 - 11:15 am Exercises will be taught with a variety of equipment to increase balance, range of motion and strength. Level 2 9:00 - 10:00 am This class offers overall body conditioning, balance and agility, core strengthening and health and wellness education. NO PUNCH CARDS! No Class: May 18 Instructors: Joyce Leong & Steve Thomson Mondays $ 66 / 11 sessions Apr 13 - June 29 # 37734 Level 1 # 37736 Level 2 This class begins with a moderate level warm up followed by exercises that focus on strengthening, toning and stretching key muscles. A long, relaxing stretch completes the class. No Class: May 18 Instructor: Janice Bradford # 37738 Mon & Thurs Apr 9 - June 29 9 - 10 am $ 110 / 22 classes # 37735 # 377377 Wednesdays $ 72 / 12 sessions Apr 8 - June 24 Level 1 Level 2 Means something new is happening! 55+ Beginner Strength Training Join us for this gentle introduction to strength training. Strength training is an excellent way to improve strength, mobility and stamina. Using a combination of cardio and resistance exercises this class provides a whole body workout! Instructor: Cathy Riopelle # 37665 Tues & Thurs Apr 2 - June 30 3 - 4 pm $ 130 / 26 classes Cardio & Strength Chair Fit This class takes a modern approach to low impact aerobics, stretching and strength training. This all around balanced fitness class will work your whole body. Classes are designed to improve your fitness level by using weights, tubing and stability balls and throwing in a ‘healthy dose’ of cardio! This class is much like Simply Strength but with a cardio difference! No Class: May 8 & 29 Instructors: Joyce Leong # 37676 Fridays Apr 10 - June 26 9 - 10 am $ 60 / 10 classes A safe exercise program designed for the older exerciser or those with physical limitations that make traditional exercising difficult. Classes will incorporate upper and lower body movements and the exercises are done in and out of chairs - with no floor work. Instructor: Janet Gravoueille # 37678 Tues & Fri Apr 14 - June 30 9:15 - 10:15 am $ 115 / 23 classes Ask us about Personal Training Options! April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me 11 SPRING 2015 INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS Nordic Pole Walking Level 1 & 2 Fitness Classes 55+ TRX & Resistance Training Suspension training is perfect for the older adult allowing user to modify body position, base of support and stability to progress or regress an exercise. Movements on the TRX can stay simple and static or be more dynamic, depending on your own level of comfort. No Class: May 18 & July 1 Instructor: Kim Hamilton Level 1 Tues & Thurs 9 - 10 am $ 78 / 12 sessions # 37672 Apr 7 - May 14 # 37674 May 19 - June 25 Level 2 # 37671 # 37673 Mon & Wed 9 - 10 am $ 78 / 12 sessions Apr 8 - May 20 May 27 - July 8 Flex & Flexibility Here is a safe and fun combination class for older adults that consists of flexibility and strength techniques used to target the total body. This class is designed to enhance and improve your mobility throughout your daily activities. Please Note: this class does not include a cardio component No Class May 8 & 29 Instructor: Joyce Leong & Janet Gravoueille # 37687 Fridays Apr 10 - June 26 $9 10:15 -11:15 am drop in $ 60 / 10 classes 12 Similar to cross-country skiing in technique, this invigorating cardio workout uses nearly 90% of your muscles by working both the upper and lower body, and burns more calories than regular walking.This easy, low-impact activity is a fun way to get fit! Note: Poles will be provided for participants.. Instructor: Catherine Egan Fridays Apr 24 - June 12 $ 45 / 8 classes # 27725 11 am -12 pm (L1) # 37726 12:30 - 1:30 pm (L2) Fall Proof Balance and Mobility Training This class will improve balance, strength, walking ability, and confidence. Track your progress with pre and post balance assessments. The exercises are matched to your abilities and are done sitting, standing and walking. Participants must be able to walk a city block without stopping, and without the use of a walker or cane. A doctor referral is required. Instructor: Kim Hamilton Tues & Thurs 1 -2 pm $ 84 / 12 classes #38060 Apr 7 - May 14 # 38062 May 19 - June 25 Zumba This Latin infused dance class will burn tons of calories and make you sweat. You’ll experience Bollywood, Belly Dance, Meringue, Salsa, Reggaeton, and more!! No Class May 18 Instructor: Tammy Jones # 37749 Mondays Apr 13 - June 8 1:30 - 2:30 pm $ 68 / 8 classes Health & Wellness Yoga for Joint Health In this series of gentle postures we will focus on bringing mobility to the joints. Moving slowly gives time to explore and modify. The ‘joint releasing series’ can be used alone as a gentle practice or as a warm up for other activities. Instructor: Sheron Jutila # 37748 Thursdays Apr 9 - June 25 10 :00 -11:30 am $ 108 / 12 classes Chair Yoga Developed for those who cannot or do not feel comfortable on the floor. Focus will be on breathing, body awareness, relaxation, stretching, and gentle postures. Finish with a meditation to rejuvenate the body and mind. Instructor: Helen Pattinson # 37679 Tuesdays May 12 - June 30 11 am -12 pm $ 60 / 8 classes Yin Yoga Yin Yoga is a quiet, meditative and slow moving practice. It uses long held, (sometimes prop supported) passive poses to release connective tissue and deeply held parts of the body and mind. This class includes mostly ‘low to the ground poses’ (seated, lying on back or belly). Instructor: Helen Pattinson # 37867 Wednesdays May 123- June 17 12:30 -2 pm $ 54 / 6 classes April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me SPRING 2015 INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS Tai Chi Foot Care Clinic Health & Wellness Yoga Designed to enhance vitality and a sense of well being, these classes will help participants gain improved flexibility, balance, strength and posture. They will borrow from each instructor’s experience with yoga and may incorporate basic poses from various yoga styles. No class: May 18 Mondays Instructor: Sheron Jutila # 37743 Apr 13 - June 29 Gentle Hatha 10:15 - 11:15 am $ 83 / 11 classes # 37747 Hatha 2 - 3:15 pm $ 88 / 11 classes Instructor: Traci Skuce Thursdays Apr 16 - June 18 # 37745 8:30 - 10 am $ 90 / 10 classes # 37744 10:15 - 11:30 am $ 80 / 10 classes Instructor: Sheron Jutila Fridays # 37746 Hatha Apr 17 - June 26 10:00 - 11:15 am $ 88 / 11 classes Yoga for the 5 Senses Justl ike it sounds, this Level 1 Hatha class will have a focus on improving all five senses (sight, breath/smell, hearing, taste and touch). Some yoga experience beneficial but not required Instructor: Sheron Jutila # 37868 Fridays Apr 10 - June 26 2:30 -3:45 pm $ 96 / 12 classes Our certified Foot Care nurse will provide you with a nursing assessment, education on preventing foot problems, discuss general information for proper foot care as well as cut your toenails, file corns and calluses and finish off with a massage. Wednesdays 9:00 - 11 :20 am $ 45 30 minute ppointments Apr 15, May 20 & June 17 Minds in Motion Minds in Motion is designed for people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or a related demential and a friend, family member or caregiver. Enjoy light exercise conducted by a certified finess instructor, followed by activies or games and social time in a relaxed atmosphere. Light refreshments will be provided. # 37266 Wednesdays Apr 29 - June 17 1 - 3 pm $ 54 / 8 classes / per couple Hearing Screenings More than three million Canadians have some degree of hearing loss that can be attributed to many different causes and disorders of the middle or inner ear. In one way or another, and at one time or another, it is likely that each and every Canadian will be affected by hearing loss. Thursdays Apr 16, May 21 & June 18 20 minute appts 9:25 - 11 am Please book your appointment with the front desk Derived from the martial arts, tai chi is composed of slow, deliberate movements, meditation, and deep breathing, which enhance physical health and emotional well-being. Tai chi improves overall fitness, coordination, and agility. People who practice tai chi on a regular basis tend to have good posture, flexibility, and range of motion, are more mentally alert, and sleep more soundly. Instructor: Ivy Wang Wednesdays Apr 1 - June 17 $ 108 / 12 classes # 37740 9 - 10 am (Level 2) # 37739 10 - 11 am (Level 1) # 37741 11:15-12:15 (Level 3) Dance for Health Chi-gong, stretching, breathing and a series of isolated movements called the ‘Brain Dance’ which balance the mind and spirits. Guided creative dance with silk scarves and joyful partnered activities. Come with an open mind; no experience needed. Can be done seated if required. Men and women welcome. Instructor: Jade de Trey # 37686 Fridays Apr 17 - June 5 2:30 - 3:30 pm $ 70 / 8 classes Scooter Outreach Program Canada Scooters is pleased to join with Courtenay Recreation in providing our free Scooter Community Outreach Program on the 3rd Thursday of every month at 11 am. Drop by with your mobility scooter or walker for minor adjustments, air in your tires and questions answered. We look forward to meeting you. Drop ins only! April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me 13 SPRING 2015 INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS Health & Wellness African Hand Drumming Learn basic hand drumming techniques, become comfortable jamming in a supportive circle of friends, and reap the benefits of getting into the groove. Instructor: Monica Hofer Mondays - Intermediates 11:45 - 12:45 pm $ 75 / 6 classes # 37763 Mar 23 - May 11 NO Class Mar 30 & Apr 6 # 38182 May 25 - June 29 Sports General Interest Badminton - All Ages Painting with Watercolours Get some exercise, meet new players and improve your game in this fast paced group sport! NO Games Apr 13 & 17 & May 18 Mon, Thurs & Fri Apr 9 - June 29 1 - 3 pm $ 1.50 member drop in $ 2.50 non member drop in Wednesdays - Beginners 5:30 - 6:30 pm # 37762 Mar 18 - May 6 $ 63 / 5 classes NO Class Apr 1, 8 & 29 # 38183 May 13 - June 24 $ 88 / 7 classes Drums Alive® Drums Alive® combines the benefits of a traditional physical fitness program with the benefits to the brain of music and rhythm while participants drum on large exercise balls while getting aerobic exercise! It improves memory and brainpower by using cross-coordinated movements and integration of memory-enhancing exercises and includes all aspects of traditional endurance training. NO Class: Apr 1, 8 & 29 Instructor: Monica Hofer # 37783 Wednesdays Mar 18 - June 24 7 - 8 pm $ 84 / 12 classes Please read your receipt carefully or make note of special instructions when registering! 14 Pickleball Join in and have fun playing this exciting paddle game! Like a mini tennis game, Pickleball is played by 2 or 4 people on a badminton sized court using wood paddle racquets and a plastic style baseball. Equipment will be provided. #37544 Tues & Thurs Apr 2 - May 19 2:30 - 4:30 pm Native Sons Hall $1.50 member drop in $ 2.50 non member drop in NOTE: After May 19, play moves outdoors, please call for details or look in the April newsletter. In a step by step demonstration driven teaching process you will learn techniques unique to water colour such as washes, graded washes, masking, dry brush, glazing and more. Attention will be paid to the selection and care of materials and tools that will make your work more rewarding. rewarding. No Class May 18 Instructor: Bill Kerr # 37731 Monday Apr 13 - May 25 9 am - noon $ 75 / 6 classes Current Evergreen Members receive a 25% discount on program fees Have you renewed for 2015? Write Your Life Story Writing Your life story is telling of your experience, strength and hope passed on to your family and loved ones. Learn to access memories through a variety of writing exercises and story sharing. You will be encouraged to write small vignettes that recount different aspects of your life. Instructor: Traci Skuce # 37742 Thursdays Apr 23 - June 11 1 - 2:30 pm $ 96 / 8 classes April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me SPRING 2015 INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS General Interest Family Caregiver Workshop This workshop is for family members who are caring for a person with dementia. Information includes: Understanding Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, effective and creative ways of facilitating communication with a person with dementia, problem solving for responsive behaviours & Self care for the caregiver. # 37275 Sat, Apr 25 10 am - 3:30 pm No charge but please pre register Computer One on One Training Ignite Your Creativity Part 1 & 2 Do you have questions regarding Windows 7 or 8, your email, the Internet, Apps, and other programs on the computer? Is a group setting not your scene? These private sessions address beginner and intermediate users questions like these. When registering, please indicate which area you would like specific instruction or assistance in. $ 35 / 1 session # 38821 Wed., April 29 1 - 2:15 pm # 38822 Wed., April 29 2:30 - 3:45 pm # 38823 Tues., May 5 1 - 2:15 pm # 38824 Tues., May 5 2:30 - 3:45 pm Find tools to loosen your blocks, strengthen your brain and quiet the critic. Bring a creative spark into everything you do. Experiment, play and get lost in the fun of the process. Collage, paint, doodle and more! No experience or self-expectations required! A $ 12 supply fee will be collected by the instructor. Instructor: Sheron Jutila Thursdays 1:45 - 4:15 pm $ 78 / 6 classes # 37719 Apr 9 - May 14 P1 # 37720 May 21 - June 25 P2 Salsa Dance - Beginners Learn to dance the most popular Latin dance in a friendly and fun atmosphere. In this six week beginner class you will learn the basic foundations of Salsa that you can take with you anywhere you go, be it club dancing or to any social event. No partner is required. NO Class: May 27 Instructor: Elisa Lay # 38063 Wednesdays Apr 29 - June 10 2 - 3:30 pm $ 60 / 6 classes Piano Lessons Music makes your brain work better and here’s your chance to learn your favorite songs. These small group classes study the basics of music, then you choose more! The first book costs $ 28 and a piano or keyboard is recommended for practising at home. Instructor: Debbie Ross # 37732 Fridays Apr 10 - June 26 11 am - 12 pm $ 198 / 12 classes Introduction to Android Tablets Get the most out of your Android Tablet! We can help you get started! We will show you to set up an account, set up your email and learn to download the most popular apps out there! Note: Please bring your own Android tablet to this class, as well as your charger so that your device can be recharged if necessary. # 38820 Tues & Thurs ` May 12 & May 14 1 - 2:30 pm $ 42 / 2 classes Life in Residential Care This session for family caregivers focuses on the process of adjustment after a person with dementia has moved into a residential care facility. Learn about the changes to your role as a caregiver that this transition can bring, and how to enhance your visits. The session will also review strategies for working effectively with a care team and offers tips for acting as an advocate within a residential care setting. # 37276 Wed, May 27 6:30 - 8:30 pm No charge but please pre register Recorder Because music makes your brain work better! This is a great way to learn to read music as well as keeping your brain and fingers agile. Soprano recorder and book cost will be $25, bought from the instructor at the first lesson. Alto and tenor recorders will be available to try. Instructor: Debbie Ross # 37733 Fridays Apr 10 - June 26 10 - 11 am $ 132 / 12 classes April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me 15 SPRING 2015 INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS Outdoor Intro to Sea Kayaking If you have never tried kayaking (or haven’t been out paddling in a while) and are interested in exploring the beautiful Courtenay River Estuary from a whole new vantage point, then this is a great way to start your day! Join us for an early morning course where you will learn about boats and equipment, then get out on the water with a certified instructor to learn paddling skills. $ 42 / 1 class # 37980 Tues, May 12 10 am - 12:30 pm # 37981 Thurs, June 25 9:30 am - 12 pm Please NOTE: Golf Lessons are not strictly 55+ programs therefore no discounts are applicable Golf Lessons - Back Nine • All registrations are processed on a first come, first served basis. From Tee to Green • Registration is limited to the immediate family plus members from one other family only. This course is for beginners and those wanting a refresher! We will cover all aspects of the game from tee to green. Along the way, we will cover etiquette and rules that will get you started in your golf game! # 37944 Mar 19 - Apr 2 $ 75 / 3 classes # 37945 May 7 -May 28 $ 90 / 4 classes Golf Lessons - Short Game Golf Lessons - Front Nine Our group golf lesson series includes instruction, equipment and driving range balls. These lessons are for the beginning golfer who has little or no experience and covers the fundamentals of the full swing, putting, the short game, etiquette and rules of the game. Instructor: Bill Kelly # 37942 Thursdays Apr 9 - Apr 30 1:00 -2:00 pm $ 90 /4classes 16 Registration Policy Back Nine lessons are for those players who have the ability to make contact with the ball and who have played golf occassionally but would like to brush up on their skills. On the final lesson, we will head out to play a minimum of two holes Instructor: Bill Kelly # 37943 Thursdays 2:30 pm -3:30 pm Apr 9 - Apr 30 $90/4 classes Improve all aspects of your short game including putting, chipping and bunker play. Instructor: Bill Kelly # 37941 Sundays Mar 22 - Apr 5 11 am - noon $ 75 / 3 classes Golf lessons take place at Glacier Greens Gold Course and includes balls & equipment! • Pre-registration is required for all classes except when specified as a drop in class. • Fees are to be paid in full at the time of registration by cash, cheque, Visa, Mastercard or Debit Card. Please make cheques payable to the City of Courtenay. • Courtenay Recreation reserves the right to cancel any programs. • GST will be charged on all programs. • A $ 20 handling charge will be collected on NSF cheques. • Please read confirmation receipts carefully for information on dates, times, supplies, etc. • A full or pro-rated refund will be given if class is cancelled or for medical reasons with a doctor’s note. • All requests for refunds, credits or transfers will be processed with a full refund up to FIVE days before the start of the program. After this time, an administrative fee of $ 5 will be charged on all cash, visa, Mastercard and Debit Card refunds. • Refunds left as a CREDIT on your account will NOT be charged the administrative fee. • Refunds will NOT be approved after a program has ended. April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me CLUB UPDATES Upcoming Events Heritage Fashion Show The Evergreen Club will be helping celebrate the City of Courtenay’s Centennial, Saturday, June 6th, 6:00 P.M. by hosting a “Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed” fashion show. Please mark this date on your calendars. Armchair Travel Reminder: Please arrive a few minutes early as the movies start right on time. Admission: one loonie THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING The story of the most brilliant and celebrated physicist of our time, Stephen Hawking. The movie details the early life of he and his wife, as he struggles with the diagnosis of a fatal illness. Eddy Redmayne won an Ocsar for his stunning performance. 2 hrs. Friday, April 17th, 2015,12:30pm Rotary Hall, Florence Filberg Centre Movies sponsored by Gone Hollywood in Comox Spotlight on the Sid 250-338-2430 www.sidwilliamstheatre.com Dear Readers,after such a wild and busy March we still find spots for 2 wonderful shows. You will not want to miss QUARTET put on by CLT. A retirement home of retired actors/singers/dancers. April 10 to April 18 After that a uproaring comedy with Derek Edwards”Baloney and Wine” ”Baloney and Wine” April 23 See you in May. Have a Blessed Easter to you all Marlene Oolo...your Cultural Ambassador Botswana - from the crystal-clear waters of the Okavango Delta to the large elephant herds in the Chobe National Park and the unpredictable Savute Channel, which runs dry and floods seemingly at random. Blessed with some of Africa’s most beautiful reserves and an array of exceptional wildlife, Botswana is an unforgettable safari destination. Experience a mobile “glamping” safari as we visit Botswana and end in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe (November 3 - 20, 2015 ) Friday, May 8th, 1 pm in the Rotary Hall Presenter: Kim Patrick, Island Fever Travel. Support Our Seniors (SOS) A meeting was held on March 1st, 2015 and the members present voted to de-register the Support our Seniors Society. Several members would like to continue restructuring the SOS work load of the previous executive. Meeting every two or three months to have a ‘round table discussion; with respect to the availability and securing of assistance for the needs of seniors. We plan on getting together on June 1st, 2015 at the Evergreen Club. The time and place will be available in the May newsletter. If you are at all interested in listening or contributing to this discussion, please keep the afternoon of June 1st open. FMI on time and date contact Marnie 250-338-1282. Friday Night Dances Great music by local bands! 7:30 to 10:30 pm Rotary Hall, Florence Filberg Centre. Evergreen Club members: $7.00, non-members: $9.00 Upcoming Dance dates : April 17 & 24 Refreshments will be available. Tickets available at the door. April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me 17 SPECIAL EVENTS Spring Garage Sale Saturday, April 25 9:00 am to noon Florence Filberg Centre, Rotary Hall See the front desk for details 18 Start clearing out your unwanted items! Donations for the sale can be dropped off at the Florence Filberg Centre weekdays from Monday Apr.13 to Thursday Apr.23, 10 am to noon April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me SPECIAL EVENTS The Evergreen Club presents... $5 per person CV Concert Band presents Mother’s Day Concert Sunday, May 10th 2:00 pm (doors open at 1:30pm) Florence Filberg Centre, Rotary Hall The Titanic boasted two musical ensembles and a playlist of over 300 songs. $5/person (tickets at the Florence Filberg office) April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me 19 BUS TRIP & EXCURSIONS TRIP POLICY As a participant on the trips, please read the following information carefully. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the office at 250-338-1000. We will be happy to assist you. 1. Any person participating in a day or overnight trip from the Evergreen Seniors must have a current membership. Members may bring a guest. 2. Payment & Registration Day Trips: You may register for day trips as the information appears in the monthly newsletter. Full Payments are now due upon booking. Overnight trips: The dates for booking these tours will appear in your newsletter. At the time of booking a stated deposit must be paid. Post-dated payments are to be left for the balance owing. 3. Cancellation & Refunds: Cancellation may be accepted for medical reasons. It may not be possible to provide full refunds if we are unable to re-sell your seat. Medical certificates may be requested. Refunds will not be made for any other reasons unless approved by the Manager except when all seats are sold and we are able to resell your ticket. $15.00 administration fee will be applied to refunds. 4. Seating: There will be ASSIGNED SEATING for all passengers with the exception of the Escort. Please advise staff if you are traveling with a partner and if you have any specific requirements when traveling on the bus trip. The seat directly behind the bus driver is reserved for the escort. 5. Gratuities: Gratuities are included in the cost of the day trips. 6. Book now and don’t be disappointed. If a trip is not filled by the deadline, the seats may then be sold to non-members. 7. B.C. Residents (65 years & over) travel 1/2 price on the B.C. Ferries Monday through Thursday. Note: Some exceptions may apply to some trips contracted with Travel companies. You must bring your identification on all trips that involve travel on B.C. Ferries. Post Dated Payments PAYMENT & REGISTRATION: You may register for day & overnight trips as the information appears in the monthly newsletter. DAY TRIPS: Fees are to be paid in full at time of registration by cash, cheque, Debit Card, VISA or Mastercard. (Please make cheques payable to the “City of Courtenay”). OVERNIGHT TRIPS: When booking, a stated deposit must be paid. Post dated payments are to be left for the balance owing for overnight trips, by cheque, VISA or Mastercard. Payment will be applied 30 days or 45 days prior to departure and specified by trip. 20 8. Please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to departure of bus trips. 9. Passports or Enhanced Drivers Licenses are required when traveling to the US. Perfume Alert Please be aware of perfume allergies and do not wear perfume on bus trips. Assigned Bus Seating for 44 passenger motorcoach trips You only need to arrive 15 minutes prior to departure (unless otherwise specified) and your seat number will be posted on the board in the lobby of the centre. Please advise our staff upon registration if you are traveling with a partner, and if you have any specific requirements when traveling with us. Thank you for your continued support! April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me BUS TRIPS & EXCURSIONS Andrea Bocelli at Roger’s Arena, Vancouver Stars on Ice at Save On Arena, Victoria In cooperation with Island Fever Travel Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli first concert in Vancouver after a 13 year absence. DEPARTS:Sat, June 14, 2015,10:45am RETURNS:Sun; June 15,2015,4:15 pm (#37569) COST : $579.00 Dble Occ . $719.00 Sgle Occ. (Tickets in Section 307,323,324) or (#37570) or $719.00 Dble Occ $859.00 Dgle Occ (Tickets in Section 118) (includes bus transport, dinner , show ticket( various sections with accommodation at Georgian Court Hotel) In cooperation with Island Fever Travel Four-time World Champion and fourtime Canadian Champion Kurt Browning will headline the 2015 Tour, as well as direct and choreograph the show. with a cast of Olympic & World Champions! DATE: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 DEPARTS: 2:45 pm RETURNS:12:30 am (#37572) COST : $169.00 per person (Tickets in Section 111) or (#37571) COST: $199.00 per person (Tickets in Section 109) (includes bus transport, buffet dinner, show ticket) Cirque du Soliel “Varekei” Day Trip to Friendly Cove on the Uchuck III (#38263) Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre, Victoria (#38624 ) In cooperation with Island Fever Travel, Varekei - a captivating forest inhabited by whimsical and enchanted creatures! DATE: Friday, May 29, 2015. DEPARTS:12:15 pm RETURNS:10:30 pm COST: $199 per person (includes bus transportation, 4 pm show ticket & dinner ) Watch for more information on these upcoming trips: • West Coast Adventure Trip August 18, 19 & 20, 2015 • Tulalip Resort /Casino Trip November 23 to November 26, 2015 Details on these trips will be published in furture newsletter publications. in cooperation with Square1 Travel This is a fun adventure, exploring and learning about the rich history of our west coast. We will travel by bus to Gold River and board the MV Uchuck III for a 2 ½ hour trip (each way) to beautiful Friendly Cove, accompanied by historical interpreter Chuck Syme. This escorted trip includes return bus transportation to Gold River from Courtenay, MV Uchuck III day trip, historical interpretation by Chuck Syme and dinner at Clayworks Café in Gold River. DEPARTS: Sat; Aug.15,2015,7:30 am RETURNS: Sat; Aug.15,2015,10 pm COST: $205.00 per person Detailed itinerary available at the Filberg office. Canadian Maritimes (#37533) In cooperation with Ageless Adventures Highlights: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Immigration Museum, Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Sit, Bras d”Or Lakes, Cape Breton Highlands National Park; Cabot Trail; PEI National Park, Lobster Feast; Ann of Green Gables Heritage Site; Anne of Green Gables - the Musical; Moncton; Hopewell Rocks; Fundy National Park; Saint John, New Brunswick; Bay of Fundy; Digby, Nova Scotia; Nova Scotia’s South Shore; Yarmouth; Liverpool, Lunenburg, Mahone Bay; Peggy’s Cove DEPARTS:Tues, August 4, 2015, TBA RETURNS:Sun; August 16,2015,TBA COST : $5,039.00 Dble Occupancy $6,529.00 Sgle Occupancy Please check at the office or pick up an itinerary for these details. Newfoundland & Labrador (#37534 ) In cooperation with Ageless Adventures Highlights include: Halifax, Nova Scotia; Canso Causeway; Cape Breton Island; Sydney; Louisbourg; Newfoundland; Port Aux Basques; Corner Brook; Port au Choix; Gros Morne National Park; Labrador; Red Bay National Historic Site; L’Anse Aux Meadows National Historic Site; St. Anthony Leifsburdir Viking Feast; Cow Head; Grand Falls-Windsor; Twillingate; Clarenville; Bonavista; Ryan Premises National Historic Site; Boat tours to view puffins & whales; St. John’s; Local culture & Entertainment. DEPARTS: Fri; August 14, 2015,TBA RETURNS: Sun; August 30, 2015,TBA COST : $6,099.00 Dble Occupancy $7,729.00 Sgle Occupancy Please check at the office or pick up an itinerary for these details. April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me 21 BUS TRIPS & EXCURSIONS Blue Jays vs Seattle Mariners 2015 (#37531) Don your Jay’s gear for the annual Blue Jays vs Seattle Mariners trip. Go Jays Go! DEPARTS: Friday, July 24, 2015,8am RETURNS:Mon, July 27, 2015,7 pm COST: $699.00 Dble Occ (65+) $999.00 Sgle Occ( 65+) $730.00 Dble Occ) to e $1,029.00 SgleOcc am n r up,bus Trip includes: homeoupick list y g d transportation, costs, in 3 Blue Jay adferry ait game tickets , L -baseball w vs Mariners L ur FU 1 breakfast, 2o dinners, 3 nights accomm odation at Clearwater Resort,Suquamish , WA.& bus driver gratuity. Note: A $100.00 deposit is required upon booking. Final payment is due May 29, 2015. A detailed itinerary will be provided two weeks prior to departure date outlining your home pick up times. The office will contact you when it is ready to pick up. Mystery Trip (# 37334) Over the mountains, over ethe tosea m Vancouver Island is where na I want to be ur scenery o Beautiful landscapes, list galore, y g d in As you travel it will make ad thisitisland, L - r wa L yourFU heartosoar! u DATE: Wednesday, April 15 , 2015 DEPARTS: 9 am RETURNS: 5 pm COST: $ 92. 00 per person for an all inclusive day! Note: Times for this trip are subject to change. Nanaimo Casino/Shopping Trip (#38265 ) DATE: Sunday, April 26,2015 DEPARTS:9:45 am RETURNS:4:30pm COST: $35.00 per person (includes bus transportation only) 22 Seattle, Portland with Rose Festival and the Oregon Coast (#37527) - 2 spots left! In cooperation with Square 1 TravelPlus For over a century, the Portland Rose Festival has spotlighted the diverse interests and culture of the community. Come watch the parades and see the magnificent rose gardens. DEPARTS: Thursday, June 4,2015, TBA RETURNS: Tuesday, June 9, 2015,TBA COST: $1,350 Double Occupancy $2,100 Single Occupancy Includes: all ferry, train and bus transportation,2 nights in Seattle, 2 nights in Portland, 1 night in Seaside Oregon, 4 dinners, 1 breakfast, bus tour of Oregon Coast. Chicago Arts & Architecture Tour (#37536 ) - In cooperation with Ageless Adventure Tours, a division of Mandate Tours Highlights: Chicago; Hotel Rush; Magnificient MIle; Museum Campus; Buckingham Fountain; Milennium Park; Portillo’s; The Art Institute of Chicago; Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Tour; Oak Park Walking Tour; House of Blues; Chicago’s First Lady Architecture Cruise; Museum of Contemporary Art. DEPARTS: Wed; Sept. 16, 2015, TBA RETURNS: Wed.,Sept 23, 2015, TBA COST: $3,707.00 Dble Occupancy $4,919.00 Single Occupancy Tour includes: 11 meals, 7 nights & 8 days; home pick up & drop off service; round trip with United Airlines; 7 nights accommodation, deluxe transportation; 6 breakfast, one brunch; 2 lunches, 2 dinners, meal gratuities, Ageless Adventure tour guide,; All side tours and entrance fees, baggage handling & US exchange. Itinerary available at the office. The Book of Mormon (#35197) Winner of 9 Tony Awards, including Best Musical! Don’t miss out on this hilarious o musical seen on Broadway e t in New m a York! rn ou list for the 2 y Tickets have been purchased dd iting . Tickets are aperformance pm matinee LL ur wa located FU in the o Left Centre Orchestra, rows . DEPARTS: Sun, April 12,2015,8:30 am RETURNS Sun, April 12, 2015,10 pm COST:$195.00 per person Includes theatre ticket, bus transportation, ferry fare, bus driver gratuity & GST. Birthplace of America (#37535 ) - In cooperation with Ageless Adventure Tours, a division of Mandate Tours Highlights: Washington, DC; John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts; The White House; National Cathedral; US Capitol Building; Lincoln Memorial; WWII Memorial; KOrean Memorial; Jefferson Memorial; Pentagon; The Smithsonian; JFK Grave, eternal flame; Tomb of the Unknown Soldier; Mount Vernon; Arlington Cementary; Yorktown; Colonial Williamsburg; Governor’s Palace; Monticello, Home & Gardens of Thomas Jefferson; Sachs Mill Bridge; Gettysburg Battlefield; Lancaster County; Wheatland ,Home of James Buchanan; Philadelphia; The Liberty Bell; Independence Hall. DEPARTS: Wed; Oct. 14, 2015, TBA RETURNS: Sun., Oct 25, 2015, TBA COST: $4,617.00 Double Occ $5,899.00 Single Occ Tour includes: home pick up & drop-off service; round trip with Air Canada; 11 nights accommodation; 10 breakfasts; 6 dinners; meal gratuities; Ageless Adventure Tour Guide; step on guide; all side tours and entrance fees;baggage handling; US exchange. Itinerary available at the office. April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me BUS TRIPS & EXCURSIONS )Wine Festival Time in the Okanagan (#38825) In cooperation with Square1 Travel We will tour wineries and visit the Osoyoos Desert Model Railway or Nk’Mip desert Cultural Centre, the Kettle Valley Steam Railway and attend a Fall Wine Festival Event. We will have 1 night in Osoyoos, 2 nights in Penticton and 1 night in Harrison Hot Springs on the way home. Included: Home pickup, 2 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners and a wine festival event. DEPARTS: Thursday, October 1, 2015 RETURNS:Monday, October 5, 2015 COST: $1,095.00 Double Occ. $1,395.00 Single Occ Senior Ferry Discount $ 15.00 Deposit $200 with balance due by Aug 15, 2015 ,.Price will include home pickup, bus and ferry transportation, 4 nights hotel accommodation,meals listed above, local attractions, wine tasting at several wineries, bus gratuities and GST. Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival (#38826) In cooperation with Square1 Travel We will travel by bus to Victoria and by Black Ball Ferry to Port Angeles WA to partake in the annual celebration of the local maritime and cultural traditions, and best of all, the famous Dungeness Crab. We will stay 2 nights at the Red Lion hotel in Port Angeles with breakfast included, attend a variety of festival events and have a delicious “Crab Feast” supper. DEPARTS: Fri., October 9, 2015, TBA RETURNS: Sun., October 11,2015,TBA Cost: $475.00 Double occupancy $750.00 Single Occupancy Deposit $100 with balance due by Sept 1, 2015 Price will include, bus and ferry transportation,2 nights hotel accommodation, 2 breakfasts, 1 supper, bus gratuities and all taxes. Chemainus Theatre “The Mousetrap” Murder Mystery Chemainus Theatre “Jeeves Intervenes (British Comedy) (#37577) Who will escape Monkswell Manor? A snow storm traps curious guests, a police detective and a killer in a series of betrayals and murders. No one escapes suspicion…no one is safe… until the final moments of mystery! DATE: Wednesday, May 20 , 2015 DEPARTS:9:45 am RETURNS: 6 pm COST: $105.00 per person Includes bus transportation,buffet lunch,theatre ticket, bus driver gratuity, GST. (#38090) Witty, wealthy and wandering Bertie Wooster heads to London with an ingenious new scheme. Will his iconic valet, Jeeves, save Bertie from marriage, exile from India and other plights of high-society – all in time for a cup of tea? DATE: Wed., September 30, 2015 DEPARTS:9:45 am RETURNS: 6 pm COST: $105.00 per person Includes bus transportation,buffet lunch,theatre ticket, bus driver gratuity, GST. Chemainus Theatre “Twist and Shout - The British Invasion” Reposition Cruise with Las Vegas (# 38261) (#37578) In cooperation with Square1 Travel The British are coming! Bop back to the 1960’s at this irresistible music revue with chart topping hits by the Beatles, Gerry & The Pacemakers, The Hollies, The Kinks, The Rolling Stones, Dave Clark Five and more. DATE: Wednesday, July 8 , 2015 DEPARTS:9:45 am RETURNS: 6 pm COST: $105.00 per person Includes bus transportation,buffet lunch,theatre ticket, bus driver gratuity, GST. Join our Escorted Group trip that will begin and end at your home in the Comox Valley. This trip includes 3 nights in Las Vegas at the Monte Carlo Hotel and a Holland America Cruise on the MS Amsterdam from San Diego to Vancouver. DEPARTS: Sunday May 24, 2015 RETURNS: Saturday May 30, 2015 COST:$1,195.00 Inside Dble Occ $1,285.00 Outside Dble Occ $1,428.00 Veranda - Dble Occ Single Rates available on request Full payment due at time of booking Package includes home pickup & drop off, bus and ferry transfer from Comox Valley to Vancouver Airport, flight from Vancouver to Las Vegas, 3 nights in Las Vegas, flight from Las Vegas to San Diego, all transfers in Las Vegas & San Diego, 3 night cruise to Vancouver, bus and ferry transfer from Vancouver pier to the Comox Valley. Detailed itinerary available at the Filberg office. The Lion King (Queen Elizabeth Theatre , Vancouver (#38298 ) In cooperation with Island Fever Travel Experience the award winning best musical “ The Lion King” DATE: Thursday, June 25 , 2015 DEPARTS: 8:15 am RETURNS: 10:30 pm COST: $199.0 per person Includes bus transportation, orchestra theatre ticket, and GST April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me 23 APRIL AT A GLANCE Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Simply Strength (2) 9-10 am Stretch & Strength 9-10 am * Watercolours 9 am-noon Simply Strength (1) 10:15 -11:15 am Yoga 10:15 -11:15 am *55+ Strength Trng 10:30 - 11:30 am & 1:30-2:30 pm Drumming (Int) 11:45 - 12:45 Cycling Group meets 10:00 am (weather permitting) Canasta 10 - 12 Table Tennis 11:30 am - 1 pm Android Tablet Club 3rd Monday of each month 1 pm Zumba 1:30-:230 pm Carpet Bowling Drop-in 1pm Book Club (1st Monday of each month) 1-2 pm Yoga 2 -3:15 pm Drama Club Meets 3:15 -5:00 pm Quilting 12-4 pm *Badminton 1 - 3 pm Snooker Drop-in Play 7am to 4:30 pm Karoake 1 - 4 pm 1st Monday of each month Whist 7:30 pm -9:30 pm 55+ TRX Level 1 9-10 am * Chair Fit 9:15-10:15 am Bible Study 10-11:30 am Fabric Painters 9:30 am Crib 10 am - 12 pm Chair Yoga 11 - 12 Happy Gang 10 am - 12 pm *55+ Strength Trng 10:30 –11:30 am Darts 10:30am-12:30 pm Table Tennis 12:30-4:00 pm Mahjong 12:30-3 pm 55+ Circuit Fit 2-3 Pickleball 2:30-4:30 55+ Beg Str Trng 3 –4 pm Carpet Bowling League Play 1 pm Stamp Club (2nd Tuesday of each month) 1-3 pm Camera Club (1st & 3rd Tues. of the month) 12-2:30pm IPADS (1st & 3rd Tues ) 2:30 pm Knit & Crochet Group 1:30-3 pm Folk Band 3:15 -4:45 pm Bridge 7-10 pm Snooker League Play 9 am-12 pm Snooker Drop-in Play 12 pm - 4:30 pm 55+ TRX Level 2 9-10 am * Simply Strength (2) 9-10 am Tai Chi 9 am-12:15 Heartstrings 10 am - 12 pm Simply Strength (1) 10:15 -11:15 am *55+ Strength Trng 10:30 - 11:30 am & 1:30-2:30 pm Cycling Group meets 10:00 (weather permitting) Chess 12:30 -3:30pm Texas Hold’em 12:15- 3:30 pm Life Long Learners Club 2nd & 4th Wednesday of each month 1pm Yoga 8:30 - 10 am Yoga 10:15 - 11:30 55+ TRX Level 1 9-10 am * Yoga for joints 10-11:30 Stretch & Strength 9 - 10 am Brazilian Embroidery 9 am - 12 pm Gospel Sing-Along 10:30 -11:30 am *55+ Strength Trng 10:30 - 11:30 am Carpet Bowling Drop-in 1pm- 3pm 55+ Circuit Fit 2-3 Pickleball 2:304:30 Dance for Health 2:30 –3:30 pm *55+ Beg.Str Trng 3 –4 pm Art Club 12:30 –3:30 pm Genealogy Club 1 pm - 3 pm (3rd Thursday of the Month) Bridge 12:30 -3:30 *Badminton 1 - 3 pm Snooker League Play 9 am -12 pm Snooker Drop-in Play 12 noon -4:30 pm 55+ TRX Level 2 9-10 am * Chair Fit 9:15-10:15 am Cardio and Str. 9-10: am *55+ Strength Trng 10 - 11 am Yoga 10 -11:15 am Choristers 10:00 -11:30 am Recorder 10-11:30 Chess 12:30-3:30 Yoga for 5 Senses 2:30 -3:45 pm Bingo 1 - 3 pm *Badminton 1 - 3 pm At the Movies 12:30 pm (1st & 3rd Fridays) Check Special Events for dates. Friday Night Dances 7:30 pm (check schedule on front page of newsletter) Snooker Drop-in Play 7am to 4:30 pm & 7 pm to 9:30 pm 24 Minds in Motion 1-3 Mexican Train 1 -3 pm (2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month) Meet & Greet (Singles) 1 - 3 pm 1st Wed of month Scrabble 1 - 4 pm Games Room Snooker Drop-in Play 7 am to 12:00 pm Golf Club meets at Longlands on Wed. & Fri, 9:30 am from April to October. Activities listed which appear in Bold Red Type require advanced registration fee. * indicates programs held at Lewis Centre. April 2015 Evergreen Newsletter • 250-338-1000 • evergreenclub.me Computer Lab Maintenance is completed on the first Friday of each month. Computers will not be available during this time. Saturday Centre Hours: closed on Saturdays . Open on specified dates for Special Events.
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