Outlook & District Leisure Guide 2014/2015 OUTLOOK & DISTRICT LEISURE GUIDE OUTLOOK COMMUNITY GROUPS Welcome Wagon Founded in 1930, Welcome Wagon Canada is a Canadian-owned free greeting service for families experiencing a lifestyle change. We provide a friendly visit to new community members, welcome new babies and congratulate new brides. Contact: Theresa Fisher Phone: 306-867-9703 Email: [email protected] Facebook: Welcome Wagon (Canada) Website: www.welcomewagon.ca Outlook and District Chamber of Commerce Contact: Justin Turton Phone: 306-867-9408 Email: [email protected] Website: www.outlookchamber.com Outlook Donor’s Choice Our team of volunteers will distribute donation sheets in October. Contact: Vivian Bothner 306-867-9735 John McPhail 306-867-9718 1 OUTLOOK & DISTRICT LEISURE GUIDE Outlook and District Playschool Where we PLAY, LEARN and GROW together! Our program encourages cooperative play, basic learning, crafts, games, singing and listening skills, field trips, special visitors and so much more for three and four year old children in the Outlook area. Program runs late September to the end of May. It follows the Sun West School Division calendar for holidays/breaks. AM Classes 9:30 – 11:30 am PM Classes 1:00 – 3:00 pm Three year olds – Wednesday Four year olds – Tuesday and/or Thursday Contact: Wendy Ball 306-867-4735 Lana Lee 306-867-8864 Nicole Pederson 306-867-8461 Email: [email protected] Website: www.outlookplayschool.com (Where you can find all you need to register!) Facebook: Outlook and District Playschool Macrorie Masonic Lodge Contact: Justin Turton Phone: 306-867-9408 Email: [email protected] 2 OUTLOOK & DISTRICT LEISURE GUIDE Outlook and District Heritage Centre Set up as a recreation area for seniors 50+ years old. We carry on many activities over the year. There is also a pool table available for use. Weekly activities are as follows: Bridge – Monday & Wednesday, 12:45 pm, Thursday at 7:00 pm Games – Wednesday, 2:00 pm Shuffling (October – March) – Thursday afternoon Bingo – Friday, 2:00 pm (if enough interested) Cribbage – Saturday, 1:30 pm Contact: Dona Haug (President) 306-867-8668 Email: [email protected] For hall rentals contact: Helen 306-867-9433 Jean 306-867-9755 Royal Purple Meetings are 1st Tuesday of every month (except July and August). They will be held at the Heritage Centre at 7:30 pm. Catering services are available. Contact: Lila King 306-867-9325 Marion Paradis 306-867-8019 Mary Faye Kennedy 306-867-9311 3 OUTLOOK & DISTRICT LEISURE GUIDE Knights of Columbus Catholic Men’s Organization, serving the Catholic Church and community. Contact: Dave Alm Phone: 306-867-9418 Email: [email protected] Scouts Canada The 1st Outlook Scouts are a community organization which strives to provide a fun experience for the youth in the program. Scouts help educate in a variety of areas and is a co-ed organization. Contact: Dave Alm Phone: 306-867-9418 Email: [email protected] Facebook: 1st Outlook Scouts ARTS & CULTURE Broderick Garden Centre We are offering the following classes: quilting, sewing, knitting, and general crafts as well as kid’s classes. Please check our website or store for dates and times! Contact: Kim Olson Phone: 306-867-8999 Email: [email protected] Website: www.broderickgardens.ca 4 OUTLOOK & DISTRICT LEISURE GUIDE Outlook and District Art Council We promote visual and performing arts in the Outlook and surrounding area. September: Lindsay Arnold, Garden Immaculate (Acrylic/Watercolour) October: Hi-Fibre Content (Contemporary Fibre Art) November: Pat King, From My Minds Eye December: Greetings from the Land of Living Skies (Saskatchewan Artist) January/February: Elbow Art Society, Diversity 2015 March/April: Creatures from Sky and Sea (Fabric sculptures) May/June: High school art exhibition July/August: Quilt exhibition Frozn’ Cod Jazz Concert – to be announced Contact: Suzanne Herbert Phone: 306-867-8400 Gallery of Outlook: Town Hall Complex Equinox Theatre “The Mousetrap” – November 20, 21, 22 at 7:30 pm and November 23 at 2:30 pm Spring show – to be announced Contact: Michelle Stalwick Phone: 306-867-1809 Email: [email protected] Website: www.equinoxoutlook.com 5 OUTLOOK & DISTRICT LEISURE GUIDE SPORTS & FITNESS Clogging It is a form of dance that is fun and great for the mind and body. Beginners are welcome! Classes are held at the Outlook Legion Hall on Monday’s from 6:00 – 8:30 pm. Contact: Judy 306-867-9422 Sask River Tae Kwon Do Wednesday nights, 7:00 pm at the Outlook Elementary School. Welcome to join anytime of the year. Come for fun and fitness! Contact: Bill & Jean King 306-867-9419 Brent Rafoss 306-856-2300 Outlook Riverside Fitness A 24 hour co-ed fitness center. We house commercial cardio and strength equipment, TRX training, and a 20 piece hydraulic circuit and more! We also offer aerobics. Phone: 306-867-9116 Email: [email protected] Facebook: Riverside Fitness Website: www.outlookriversidefitness.ca 6 OUTLOOK & DISTRICT LEISURE GUIDE Outlook Scottish Dancers Ages 3+ up, $30/month Classes will be held on Sunday evenings at Outlook Riverside Fitness. Contact: Sara 306-867-7700 Erica 306-860-7540 Outlook School of Dance Vibrant and young school of dance offering many disciplines of dance including tap, jazz, ballet and hip hop. Ages range from three years to adults, classes for boys and girls alike! Classes run weekly. Contact: Annette Ivan 306-867-8058 Caroline Tiede 306-243-4224 Email: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Facebook: Outlook School of Dance Archery Club All ages are welcome to come and try out! If you are under 14, you are required to be supervised by an adult. Must be a Saskatchewan Wildlife Member. Contact: Hank Halseth Phone: 306-867-8392 7 OUTLOOK & DISTRICT LEISURE GUIDE Outlook Minor Sports We offer softball, baseball, and hockey programs. Throughout the year we hold clinics, minor sports days and other fundraising events. Online registration is now available. Did you know that you can post your used or wanted equipment on our website? Contact: Chad Bruynoughe Phone: 306-867-9715 Email: [email protected] Facebook: Outlook Minor Sports Twitter: @OutlookMnrSports Website: www.outlookminorsports.com Outlook Skating Club This is a learn to skate program that features levels 1-6, and then move on to figure skating skills. Ages three and up are welcome to attend. Contact: Vanessa Dillin 306-867-8738, Melanie Harris 306-867-1844 Email: [email protected] Facebook: Outlook Skating Club Outlook Gymnastics Running for two ten-week sessions, we offer recreational classes for athletes from three to eighteen years old. Contact: Tanya Ringdal Phone: 306-855-2011 Email: [email protected] Facebook: Outlook Gymnastics 8 OUTLOOK & DISTRICT LEISURE GUIDE COMMUNITY SERVICES WaterWolf WaterWolf was created as a result of consultations with communities to find a way to assist them in accessing a variety of required services. It has evolved to include: community planning, resource management, capacity building, sharing of services. We consist of 33 Rural and Urban Municipalities and one First Nation for a total of 34 governing bodies. Contact: Russ McPherson Phone: 306-867-9557 Email: [email protected] Website: www.waterwolf.org Facebook: WaterWolf Planning Inc. Mid Sask Community Futures This program is based on a philosophy that local decision making and local development are the most effective means for communities to shape their future. Mid Sask is a non-profit organization run by a board of local volunteers. Mid Sask CFDC is designed to encourage rural economic activity and entrepreneurs. Contact: Russ McPherson Phone: 306-867-9566 Email: [email protected] Website: www.midsask.ca 9 OUTLOOK & DISTRICT LEISURE GUIDE NATURE & RECREATION Outlook and District Regional Park Framed by the picturesque traffic bridge on the south and the walking bridge on the north, the panoramic view of the South Saskatchewan is the setting for Outlook and District Regional Park. Located adjacent to the Town of Outlook, this 100 acre park is able to satisfy the recreational needs of the entire family. The natural beauty of the park, the spacious campsites and the mature golf course make this park a popular spot for family reunions, a weekend getaway or an extended stay to take advantage of swimming lessons. Contact: Ranae Payne Phone: 306-867-8846 Email: [email protected] Facebook: Outlook District Regional Park Website: www.outlookregpark.ca 10 OUTLOOK & DISTRICT LEISURE GUIDE Lake Diefenbaker Tourism With over 800 km of shoreline, this makes Lake Diefenbaker the ideal leisure destination! Explore the Sunken Hills, Sandcastle, take a ride on the Riverhurst Ferry or check out our beautiful marinas, campgrounds and golf courses! Spend the day out on the lake in your sailboat, speedboat, or fishing boat and enjoy a peaceful afternoon in the calm waters at Lake Diefenbaker. Fishing is plenty some, so grab your tackle box, whether you are fishing off shore or out in a boat you are sure to find the fish! Fun times, excitement and memories are here waiting for you at Lake Diefenbaker! We hope to see you out on the lake! Contact: Shanda Boon or Michelle Hooey Phone: 1-866-538-7275 (1-866-LDT-SASK) Email: [email protected] Facebook: Lake Diefenbaker Tourism Website: www.lakediefenbakertourism.ca SkyTrail As many of you know SkyTrail is temporarily closed due to the vast shifting of the east river bank, bringing stress to the bridge. Although this information may seem bleak, the stress on the bridge can certainly be alleviated. We are working hard to pursue different avenues of funding through the government and the National Trails Coalition. As we make progress, we will continue to update the community and surrounding area. - Jill Lee, Recreation Director 11 OUTLOOK & DISTRICT LEISURE GUIDE HEALTH SERVICES Public Health Nurse Programming We feature infant feeding care sessions that are available twice a year. Free child car seat safety clinics are held in June. Influenza Immunization clinics are offered beginning in October of each year. Prenatal and breastfeeding classes (held during the evening) are also offered through Heartland Health Region. All prenatal classes are held on Saturdays from 9:00 – 4:30 pm. Topics included are labour and delivery, comfort measures, and infant care. Times, locations and to register please call Rosetown at 306-882-6413 ext. 3. Outlook and District Health Centre Health Centre “Walk this Way” Walking Group Addictions Counselling Dietician Home Care Depression Group Dementia Caregivers Outlook Volunteer Services 306-867-8676 306-867-8676 ext. 417 306-867-8676 ext. 415 Atrium Eye Care Bill Rees Law Office Bourassa & Associates Rehabilitation Centre Bridge Point Eating Disorder Clinic 306-867-8989 306-867-9535 306-867-2030 1-306-935-2240 12 OUTLOOK & DISTRICT LEISURE GUIDE Children’s Advocate Crisis Line Dietician Farm Stress Line Interval House Kids Help Phone LCBI Legal Aid Lil’ Sprouts Playschool Mann Agencies Mid SK Community Futures Ministry of Social Services Financial Services Ministry of Social Services Child & Family Services Outlook Dental Clinic Outlook Elementary School Outlook Fire Department Outlook Food Bank Outlook Funeral Chapel Outlook High School Outlook Housing Authority Outlook Medical Clinic Outlook Veterinary Clinic RCMP RM of Rudy Sexual Assault Crisis Line Shannon McJannet Counseling & Consulting SIM Physiotherapy SK Association for Community Living SK Health Line 1-800-322-7221 306-867-1819 306-867-8676 1-800-667-4442 1-888-338-0880 1-800-668-6868 306-867-8971 1-877-424-1899 306-867-1844 306-867-8643 306-867-9566 1-866-221-5200 1-306-933-5961 306-867-8226 306-867-8653 306-867-1846 306-867-8751 306-867-8676 ext. 415 306-867-8255 306-867-8697 306-867-8887 306-867-8626 306-867-8777 306-867-5440 306-867-9349 1-306-244-2224 306-867-7489 306-867-2088 1-306-955-3344 1-877-800-0002 13 OUTLOOK & DISTRICT LEISURE GUIDE Teresa Weldon Massage Therapy Variety Place Wheatland Library 306-867-8281 306-867-9363 306-867-8823 Town of Outlook Jim Kook Rec Plex 306-867-9545 Recreation Director 306-867-9555 Recycle Depot 306-867-1832 Town Office 306-867-8663 Transportation Service 306-867-9270 Shop Water Treatment Plant 306-867-8801 14 OUTLOOK & DISTRICT LEISURE GUIDE SK LOTTERY COMMUNITY GRANT In 1974, a few volunteers got together and had the dream to start their own lottery fundraiser for sport, culture and recreation. In the beginning there was less than 100 volunteer groups receiving lottery proceeds. That has changed to well over 12,000 sport, culture, recreation and community groups depending on Saskatchewan Lotteries for base funding. Who is eligible? - Non-profit volunteer community groups providing programs to the public Expenditures must be directly related to the delivery of a sport, culture or recreation program Operation costs of facilities that are directly related to a program are eligible for 25% of the total grant received for each program up to a maximum of $500 per program Groups receiving grants must publicly acknowledge Saskatchewan Lotteries within their activities Ineligible expenditures include: - Per diems/day money Food or food related costs (catering supplies, coffee pots, coffee, BBQs, etc.) Prizes, cash, gift awards, honorariums Out of province activities and travel To apply, please submit application by: October 9, 2014 Contact: Jill Lee, Recreation Director Phone: 306-867-9555 Email: [email protected] Facebook: Town of Outlook 15 OUTLOOK & DISTRICT LEISURE GUIDE REGISTRATION NIGHTS All registration nights will be held at the Jim Kook Recreation Complex. Registration Hours - 6:30 – 8:30 pm Winter - September 3, 2014 Spring - March 4, 2015 Summer - May 13, 2015 Any organization in Outlook and surrounding community is welcome to have a table at any registration night mentioned above. For more information, please call the recreation office. 16
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