Spring Community Awareness Event MARCH 7, 2020 at 10:30 am, Beaumont Community Centre
Spring, Spring Break and Summer 2020 Registration
STARTS Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 5:30 am unless otherwise stated. Online registration available at: clickit.beaumont.ab.ca
City Facilities
PLAN AHEAD FOR REGISTRATION DAY!
Please have your online account updated at least 3 business days before registration day.
Specific Program Information Available:
Registration options:
• ONLINE - GET READY TO REGISTER
VISIT WWW.CLICKIT.BEAUMONT.AB.CA
Once on Click-it select the ‘register’ button in the top right corner. Complete all of the required information and click ‘send’.
ALREADY HAVE A CLICK-IT ACCOUNT AND WOULD LIKE TO ADD A FAMILY MEMBER?
• If you already have a family account you can add a family member to your account by going to the ‘groups’ section of your account and clicking the ‘add’ button
• Please contact the Beaumont Community Centre to create a family account.
ALREADY HAVE A CLICK IT ACCOUNT, BUT FORGOT YOUR PASSWORD?
• On the click-it homepage, select the ‘logon’ button in the top right corner. Then click on the ‘click here’ button. Enter your email address and press ‘send’!
** Due to temporary construction closure of the BSRC, office hours at the CCBCC have been extended
PLEASE NOTE: If withdrawing more than 7 days before the course start date, the refund will be issued less the current admin fee ($10)
Registration Options Continued:
All registrations are accepted on a first come, first serve basis.
ONLINE
Can be completed at clickit.beaumont.ab.ca
IN PERSON
Can be completed at the Beaumont Community Centre during regular business hours. Confirmation of registration occurs upon receipt of payment of fees.
Registrations fees
Will not, at any time be accepted by instructors.
N.S.F. cheques
Are subject to a $30 administration fee and immediate removal from class list. Re-enrollment must be paid by cash, debit, certified cheque or credit card.
YOU ASKED...?
WHERE DO I CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION?
For more information on fitness, community programs, and aquatics please call 780.929.1221. For more information on FCSS programs please call 780.929.1006. For more information on Library programs and events please call 780.929.2665
AM I REGISTERED?
Please proceed to the first class. You will NOT be contacted before the first class unless the program is cancelled, postponed or there is a change to the program.
WAITING LIST
Waiting lists are taken for all programs. If demand is sufficient and appropriate time, space, and instructors are available, classes will be added. You will only be contacted if space becomes available or if any additional course is offered.
If the child is under the required age at the time of registration and will be of age within the duration of the course, they are advised to contact the Community Programmer a week prior to the course start date for availability and registration if space is available. The Community Programmer will consult with instructors regarding enrollment of underage participants
CITY OF BEAUMONT RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS
PROGRAM WITHDRAWAL POLICY
No refund if less than 7 days before the course start date and time. Refundable if 7 days before the course start date and time, minus the administration fee. Transferable within the same session, pending availability (no fee). Medical withdrawal is allowed with proof of medical note, prorated for remaining classes at the time of notification. Administration Fee: $10.
MEDICAL WITHDRAWAL
Refund requests due to medical reasons must be accompanied by a Doctor’s Certificate. The amount of the refund will be prorated for the remaining classes based on the date indicated in the medical slip.
CITY CANCELLED PROGRAMS
Programs with insufficient enrollment may be cancelled one week prior to the start date and that the City of Beaumont reserves the right to cancel or change a program as necessary. A 100% refund will be issued or a pro-rated refund.
MEMBERSHIPS
Booking Policy: Pre-purchase is 30 days maximum.
Cancellation Policy: Not transferable. Not refundable. *Exceptions made with proof of medical note or change of address.
DROP-IN FITNESS CLASS
Booking Policy: Members may reserve their spot in a class 48 hours before the start time, up until 2 hours before the start of the class. The remaining drop-in fitness classes can be booked on arrival within 2 hours of the start time of the class.
Cancellation Policy: Cancellation of bookings must be made at least 2 hours prior to the class. If a member does not show up for three bookings within one year, they will be unable to continue to use the pre-booking service.
PLEASE NOTE: ALL REFUND DEADLINES FOR THESE CLASSES ARE ONE WEEK PRIOR TO CLASS START DATE
THESE PROGRAMS ARE RUNNING UNDER THE UMBRELLA OF THE COMMUNITY PROGRAMS. THE CLASSES ARE DESIGNED AS “LEARN TO” OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL AGES.
LEGEND OF IMPORTANT ADDRESSES:
2020 Seasonal Waste and Environmental Events
MAY 12-15 | ZONE A
Brown Bag Yard Waste Curbside Collection
(On regular collection day)
MAY 19-22 | ZONE B
Brown Bag Yard Waste Curbside Collection
(On regular collection day)
SATURDAY MAY 23
8:30 am – 1:00 pm at Public Works (24130 Township Road 510)
Hazardous Waste and Electronics Drop Off
Rain Barrel Preorder Pick Up
Backyard Composter Sale
Onsite Paper Shredding
MAY 26-29 | ZONE A & B
Large Item Curbside Collection
(On regular collection day)
See beaumont.ab.ca or the Smart, Savvy, Green Beaumont App or call 780.929.4306 for more information.
BEAUMONT SPORT AND RECREATION CENTRE
The Project is to be built on the lands adjacent to the Aqua-Fit pool, and include the following amenities:
The project is to be built on the lands adjacent to the Aqua-Fit pool, and include the following amenities:
• NHL sized ice with seating and viewing areas
• NHL sized ice with seating and viewing areas
• Fieldhouse that can accommodate indoor soccer, lacrosse, and host events with seating
• Fieldhouse that can accommodate indoor soccer, lacrosse, and host events with seating
• High School gymnasium that can accommodate multicourt play
• High School gymnasium that can accommodate multicour t play
• Climbing wall and running/walking track
• Climbing wall and running/walking track
• Concession, multi-purpose rooms, tuck shops and offices
•Concession, multi-purpose rooms, tuck shops and offices
• Pool improvements to mechanical and the building envelope
• Pool improvements to mechanical and the building envelope
•Other updates will include mechanical updates to the pool filtration system.
• Estimated completion time is 20 months and with a project cost of $29.5M (2017 dollars).
• Other updates will include mechanical updates to the pool filtration system.
SPRING & SUMMER OFFICE HOURS
**Due to the temporary construction closure of the BSRC, office hours at the CCBCC have been extended.
10 VISIT PASS - CONSTRUCTION DISCOUNT Adult (18-59) $70.00
(60-74)
(13-17)
(3-12) $43.00 Tot (2 & Under) FREE
$43.00
$36.50 (15% off) Each Youth/Child $25.00
REMINDERS
Membership card holders MUST bring their card with them every time.
Family members, living at the same address, that are purchasing a family pass, must purchase all passes on the same day to qualify for the family rate.
Please contact 780.929.1221
FITNESS CENTRE
• Closed until construction is complete.
• Drop in classes are included with any membership and are being temporarily held at the CCBCC – Beaumont Community Centre.
AQUATIC LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS
RECREATION SUBSIDY AND CREDIT INFORMATION
RECREATION INCLUSION PROGRAM
(City of Beaumont Municipality)
The Recreation Inclusion Program is for families and individuals with limited income, wishing to participate in City of Beaumont recreation programs. Applications are available at city facilities, at the FCSS, and online at Beaumont.ab.ca/297.
Please contact the Recreation & Culture administration for detailed information, at 780-929-2745.
COMMUNITY GRANT FUNDING PROGRAM
Canadian Tire Jumpstart is a national charitable program launched by the family of Canadian Tire companies in 2005. The program helps financially disadvantaged kids (ages 4-18) participate in organized sport and recreation by covering registration, equipment and/or transportation costs. For more information visit Beaumont.ab.ca/297 and click on Canadian Tire Jumpstart. Individual Jumpstart Child Submissions must be completed online, please refer to www.canadiantire.ca/jumpstart, under the “Apply” tab to fill out your submission form. The City of Beaumont Council has adopted a new Community Grant Program Policy No. C15.1. Community Grant Program funding opportunities are available to community organizations to fund operating and one-time initiatives, to fund one-time projects that enhance community safety, to fund events that are primarily designated and delivered to the general population that attract visitors, significantly contribute to the local economy, promote volunteerism and value added to Beaumont.
Who can apply:
• Community not-for-profit groups registered under the Societies Act, Libraries Act or Agriculture Societies Act
• School boards, regional health authorities, social service sectors, regional children’s authorities or their identified affiliates
• Community First Nation and Métis organizations and associations
• Informal and non-registered groups working through a registered not-for-profit group
Basics:
• $1000 minimum funding request
• Funding is available for capital projects, programs and operating (core) costs For further information or application forms please visit Beaumont.ab.ca/299
CITY OF BEAUMONT
Due to the ongoing spread of COVID-19 in our province and in an effort to adhere and support provincial health and safety mandates, all city programs for the Spring season (April-June) are cancelled. This includes all fitness, community programs, FCSS and CBYC programs for all age groups. City events such as Volunteer Appreciation (April 24th) and Spring Kick-Off (May 2nd) have also been cancelled.
The following facilities closures to the public have been extended to May 1st.
• Centre Communautaire Beaumont Community Centre
• Ken Nichol Regional Recreation Centre
• Chantel Bérubé Youth Centre
• Bibliothèque de Beaumont Library
The situation will be re-assessed regularly based on the risk level and recommendations from the Government of Alberta (and Alberta Health Services). Closures and cancellations may be extended further. Please check the city’s Facebook page for updates at www.facebook.com/BeaumontAB
www.beaumont.ab.ca/covid19
IS HOW IT WORKS:
- Register online at clickit.beaumont.ab.ca for the programs you would like to participate in
- Every week, on the day your program is scheduled, you will receive an email with a link to a video containing the content you signed up to receive
- You can access this link at any time you would like, so you can participate in the program whenever works with your schedule
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Guest Services at 780-929-1221.
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS:
MASTERPIECE MONDAY - Easy at home arts and crafts projects, that use minimal supplies! Register to get videos sent to your email every Monday with a fun new project to create. No matter what age you are, have fun creating your own Masterpieces!
COURSE CODE DAY
5363 MON APR 20 – JUN 8 NO CLASS MAY 18
TASTY TREAT TUESDAY - It's time to create a delicious and nutritious snack from the comfort of your own home! Each Tuesday you will be sent a video via email that you can watch whenever is most convenient to you. The week prior you will be sent a list of ingredients you will need. These simple recipes are fun for all ages, so register now to make sure you don’t miss out!
COURSE CODE
5364 TUE APR 14 – JUN 2
EDUCATION STATION THURSDAY - Learning is SO MUCH FUN! Every Thursday, this program will send you videos with interactive activities you can follow along with! Register now to ensure you don’t miss out on exciting science experiments you can easily do at home, to having a Fire Fighter teach you about fire safety exercises you can do immediately. COURSE CODE
5365 THU APR 16 –
FAMILY FITNESS FRIDAY - All you need is some space to move around in and enthusiasm to get moving! Enjoy a fun workout that you only need your bodyweight to complete! Sign up to receive a video every Friday that can be done by yourself, or with the whole family.
COURSE CODE
5366 FRI APR 17 – JUN 5
FITNESS PROGRAMS:
MIND, BODY AND MOBILITY MONDAY– Treat your body to a variety of low impact movements designed to combine muscle engagement with improving flexibility. Sign up to receive a new video every Monday you can follow along to whenever is most convenient to you!
INTERVAL TRAINING TUESDAY – Join in for a High Intensity Interval Training workout with both high and low impact options to tailor the workout to your fitness needs. With just your own bodyweight needed to complete the workouts, anyone can join and follow along whenever works for your schedule permits sent out every Tuesday!
COURSE CODE DAY
5368 TUE APR 14 – JUN 2
FULL BODY BOOTCAMP THURSDAY – No equipment needed for a great full body workout! Sign up now to receive fitness videos every Thursday that you can complete anytime, anywhere!
16 – JUN 4
FAMILY FITNESS FRIDAY - All you need is some space to move around in and enthusiasm to get moving! Enjoy a fun workout that you only need your bodyweight to complete! Sign up to receive a video every Friday that can be done by yourself, or with the whole family.
COURSE CODE
5366 FRI
17 – JUN 5
HELP PREVENT THE SPREAD
Prevention starts with awareness. Be informed on how you can protect yourself and others from COVID-19.
Now mandatory to self-isolate for 10 days if you’re feeling sick
Now mandatory to self isolate for 14 days if you’re retur ning from inter national travel, or in close contact with people confirmed to have COVID-19
Stay home – if you must leave your home, maintain physical distancing of 2 metres
Wash your hands frequently for at least 20 seconds
Cover coughs and sneezes
Avoid touching your face
Stay informed on how you can help prevent the spread.
alberta.ca/covid19
FCSS PROGRAMS
Beaumont Family & Community Support Services (FCSS) is offering children an opportunity to learn, have fun and create new friendships.
BEAUTIFUL FROM THE INSIDE OUT (9-11 YEARS OLD)
This self-esteem day camp is designed for 9-11 year old girls to discover their best qualities and personality traits. Self-esteem, healthy friendships and examining how the media portrays beauty will all be covered through discussion, pampering and fun activities. Join in the fun and learn how to be the best you can be. Please bring a bag lunch and snacks.
5249 FRI $10
9:00AM – 3:00PM APR 24 FCSS MPR
GIRLS SUMMER DAY CAMPS (10-12 YEARS OLD)
These themed day camps are designed for 10 - 12 year old girls to learn more about themselves, have some fun and make friendships. Please bring a bag lunch and snacks.
5292 WED GAMES GALORE $10
9:00AM – 3:00PM JUL 8 FCSS MPR
5293 WED MAD SCIENCE $10
9:00AM – 3:00PM JUL 22 FCSS MPR
5295 WED ESCAPE ROOM $10
9:00AM – 3:00PM AUG 5 FCSS MPR
5294 WED GIRL POWER $10 9:00AM – 3:00PM AUG 19 FCSS MPR
HOME ALONE (10-12 YEARS OLD)
Being home alone can be an uncomfortable and unsafe situation without some basic skills. Dealing with siblings, friends and strangers, internet safety, fire safety, safety in the kitchen and more are covered in this course empowering participants to feel safe and confident while home alone. Please bring a bag lunch and snacks.
5247 WED $10
9:00AM-3:00PM JUL 15 FCSS MPR
5248 TUES $10
9:00AM-3:00PM AUG 11 FCSS MPR
LEARN TO SKATEBOARD!
Are you ages 5+ and want to try skateboarding? Join FCSS and Rumor Boardshop for 3 days in the summer to learn how! Run by trained instructors from Rumor Boardshop. Rumor has been running skateboard camps for 12 years.
This is a 3-day, basic to intermediate workshop, focused on the basics such as turning, pushing, and using all obstacles of the skatepark.
For any questions please contact Brodie Stenhouse at brodie.stenhouse@beaumont.ab.ca or call FCSS at 780-929-1006
5308 WED - FRI 5 + YEARS OLD $120 9:00AM – 12:00PM JULY 8 – JULY 10 BEAUMONT LIONS SKATE PARK (5014 55 AVE)
Beaumont FCSS supports families and individuals in all life stages through prevention focused programs, supported referral and information to promote and maintain social wellness for a healthy community.
What FCSS staff can provide
• Complete income taxes returns at no cost to low income residents
• Assist with applications and forms for government programs, pensions and subsidies
• Provide subsidy for counselling
• Provide solution focused counselling to youth
• Provide supported referrals and information about other community resources such as housing, food, legal services, health, mental health, income support, family violence resources, etc.
• Assist seniors to maintain their independence through subsidized housekeeping service and Government program navigation
• Complete Christmas elves intakes
• Answer parenting questions, provide parenting tips and activities for children
• Provide information about Child development, health and other aspects of family life to enhance parenting skills and family stability
• Refer to programs that offer support to new parents and support to early learning and care providers
• Community Support through grants and subsidies
• Partnerships with school to offer children and youth programming
• One-to-one support
• Host workshops for youth addressing a variety of topics
Individual Support Services Provides supported information and referrals to ensure residents are matched with appropriate resources Youth Center & Services
Beaumont Family & Community Support Services
BEAUMONT FAMILY & COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES
Check out what’s happening at Beaumont FCSS this spring and summer.
For more information or to be added to our email list please contact fcss@beaumont.ab.ca or call 780-929-1006
CHANTAL BERUBE YOUTH CENTRE
REGULAR HOURS
Tuesday-Thursday 3:30-8pm
Friday and Saturday 5-10pm
Sunday and Monday CLOSED
SUMMER HOURS (JULY/AUGUST)
Mondays open for Monday Funday Programs only
Tuesday-Thursday 3:30-8pm
Friday 4-9pm
Saturday and Sunday CLOSED
The CBYC is a City of Beaumont, supervised, drop-in facility for youth ages 12-17. We provide resources to youth in need and host a variety of events and recreational activities. We also provide a monthly program for children aged 6-11.
Mini Teens
Children ages 6-11 are invited to be a teen for a day at the Chantal Berube Youth Centre, located at 5202-50ST. This is a fully staffed event which includes access to our foosball, air hockey and ping pong tables; our Xbox 360 and Wii gaming consoles, board games and crafting supplies. Lunch is also provided.
SATURDAY 1:00PM-4:00PM APR 18, 2020 FEE: $5/CHILD
SATURDAY 1:00PM-4:00PM MAY 23, 2020 FEE: $5/CHILD
SATURDAY 1:00PM-4:00PM JUN 20, 2020 FEE: $5/CHILD
FRIDAY 12:00PM-3:00PM JULY 17, 2020 FEE: $5/CHILD FRIDAY 12:00PM-3:00PM AUGUST 21, 2020 FEE: $5/CHILD
Check out what’s happening for youth (aged 12-17) at the CBYC this Spring/Summer!
Wellness Retreat
Anxiety/Depression: Fighting for Control
APR 1-3, 2020 | An overnight trip to the Strathcona Wilderness Centre where we will have art sessions, yoga, nature walks, camp fires and more!
APR/May | Partnering with Tacit Knowledge we will run multiple sessions to provide a basic understanding of depression and anxiety. Participants will learn about and practice a wide variety of hands-on activities and tools to help individuals of all ages cope with the negative and often debilitating feelings that accompany these types of mental health issues.
Monday Fundays
July-August Mondays | For seven Mondays in the summer we will be running day camps which will include Combat Archery, Cooking Camp, Swim and a Movie Trip, Science Camp, and Back to School Connect.
For more information or to be added to our email list please contact youthcentre@beaumont.ab.ca or call 780-929-5155
5202 50 Street | 780-929-5155 | beaumont.ab.ca/youth
TICKLE TIME: BIRTH-24 MONTHS
Build literacy, through singing, rhyming, and stories with your child. Tea time gives an opportunity to connect with other families.
REGISTRATION AT LIBRARY REQUIRED $21/PERSON MON - FRI 10:00-11:30 AM
5157 WED 1:00-1:45PM $6/CHILD JUN 3-17
BEAUMONT LIBRARY
FREE DROP IN SUNSHINE STORIES:
BEAUMONT LIBRARY
5158 WED 6:15-7:00PM $6/CHILD JUN 3-17
5159 MON 11:15AM-12:00PM $10/CHILD
JUL 6-AUG 10
BEAUMONT LIBRARY
5160 TUES 11:15AM-12:00PM $12/CHILD
JUL 7-AUG 11
HOMESCOOL CONNECTIONS
BEAUMONT LIBRARY
5161 WED 11:15AM-12:00PM $12/CHILD
JUL 8-AUG 12
BEAUMONT LIBRARY
MON 9:30-10:00AM DROP IN JUL 6-AUG 10
BEAUMONT LIBRARY
Apr- The Bread Lady, May- Author, Chance Hansen; Register! 5105 TUES 1-3 PM 3RD TUESDAY OF THE MONTH BEAUMONT
BEAUMONT LIBRARY
THU 1:30-2:00PM(FRE) DROP IN JUL 9-AUG 13
THU 4:00-4:30PM DROP IN JUL9-AUG 13 BEAUMONT LIBRARY
THU 6:30-7:00PM DROP IN JUL9-AUG 13 BEAUMONT LIBRARY
TD SUMMER READING CLUB, 2020 GAME ON!
SUMMER READING BUDDIES (Gr.1-4) A literacy-based program of fun stories, crafts & activities to keep up reading skills throughout the summer. Children are paired with older youth in focused reading and must have completed Kindergarten.
SUMMER READING ADVENTURE (GR.1-4)
Even more great crafts & activities! Children must have completed Kindergarten. 5178 THU 9:30-11:00AM
THU 1:30-3:00PM
5180 FRI 9:30-11:00AM
JUL 10-AUG 14 BEAUMONT LIBRARY * KIDS GR.5-12 NEEDED AS BIG BUDDIES TO ASSIST IN READING FUN. SIGN UP TODAY!
Additional Youth Programs: For more information please call 780-929-2665
Tutoring By Teens: please contact andrea@beaumontlibrary.com
Chalk A Block with fun & prizes! Tuesday, Aug. 18, 10am-12pm -freeKids Gr. 5-12. Registration at the Library required.
Kids Book Clubs: Gr. 4-8 Drop In Wednesdays, Apr 8, May 6, Jun 3 Please call to register Girls, 3:15-4:45 pm book chat & fun Boys, 5:30-7:00 pm Games & Fun
Upcoming Events
TEENS & TACOS WORKSHOP
An introduction to fun food. Registration isrequired.
5162 SAT 1:00-3:00 PM $15/PERSON APR 4 BEAUMONT LIBRARY
STAINED GLASS LANTERN WORKSHOP
An introduction to glass mosaics. Price includes all supplies. Must be 7 years old or older to register.
5136 SUN 12:00-4:00 PM $40/PERSON APR 19 BEAUMONT LIBRARY
EXPLORING NEWFOUNDLAND
Join us for this photo journey adventure.
5137 MON 6:45PM APR 29 FREE BEAUMONT LIBRARY
DIGITAL FILM MAKING FOR TEENS
registration required.
5163 SAT 12:30-3:30PM $10/PERSON MAY 9 BEAUMONT LIBRARY
FOR ADULTS
10-week French Course
5169 THURS 6:30 – 8:00 PM $185 PLUS WORKBOOK APR 9 – JUN 11 BEAUMONT LIBRARY
10-week Beginners Spanish Course
5167 SUN 12:15-1:45 PM $185 PLUS WORKBOOK APR 5 – JUN 14 BEAUMONT LIBRARY
10-week Level 2 Spanish Course
5168 TUES 6:30 – 8:00 PM $185 PLUS WORKBOOK APR 14 – JUN 16 BEAUMONT LIBRARY
8-week American Sign Language –Level 1 (14 yrs & older)
Additional Adult Programs: For more information please call 780-929-2665
Knitting- Wed. 1:00-3:00pm
ESL Circle for Newcomers - Thursdays 6:308:00 pm, except for the 2nd Thursday each month
French Conversation Club- 2nd & 4th Wednesday/month, 7-8 pm
Scrapbooking-Saturdays 3:45pmApr 18, May 9, JUN 13, contact chico245@outlook.com
Book Clubs for Adults- 4th Monday/month, 6:30pm, contact prash_julie@hotmail.com
Drop in for more fun!
*EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT FAIR
TUESDAY, APR 7, 4:30-7:30 PM
Join us for family booths, hayrides, hotdogs & fun!
*PLANT SWAP
SATURDAY, MAY 23 – RAIN OR SHINE, 1-3 PM!
FITNESS PROGRAMS CALENDAR
NOTE: No change rooms or showers on site at the CCBCC, KNRRC, BMS or CVS facilities
– August
NOTE: No locker rooms or showers on-site at the CCBCC or school facilities!
• Individuals 14 years or older can attend group fitness classes without supervision
• Individuals 12 & 13 years old MUST be accompanied by a parent/guardian
• Individuals under the age of 12 are not permitted to attend group fitness classes
ALL THINGS YOGA
Join us for taste of yoga where you will get to enjoy a variety of different classes! We will practice Vinyasa flow, where we will move dynamically from pose to pose with intentional breath, while creating strength and stability around these major joints. As well we will practice some Yin classes, where we will hold the poses for 3-5 minutes. All of the classes promote strength, flexibility and stability and be conducted with proper alignment to prevent any injuries.
BAND BURNOUT
Full body resistance band workout that will add a new twist to your everyday workout! It's easy on your joints, but merciless on your muscles. Come see what “band burnout” is all about. Bring your own mat recommended!
BODYWEIGHT BOOTCAMP
In this class we will use the Large Hall to get our heartrate racing and our bodyweight to work all of our muscle groups. This class will prove that your body is your greatest piece of equipment!
BOOTCAMP
Get a bit of everything in these faster-paced classes using a combination of weights, resistance and your own body weight!
EASY FLOW VINYASA YOGA
Vinyasa yoga practice is a conscious flowing movement where each posture is linked with the breath. This class improves balance, flexibility, increasing stamina and endurance. Infused with the flow of the class will be some self-massage using massage balls and diagnostic posturing. This assists in relieving physical and emotional stress, encourages muscle relaxation, blood circulation, promotes deeper and better breathing, and delivers targeted muscle stimulation to stiff, tender and sore muscles.
GENTLE MIX IT UP
Get into the groove with this class that is always changing, sometimes challenging the cardiovascular system and sometimes challenging the muscular system. Designed for older adults, but anyone is welcome!
HATHA FLOW YOGA
Combining traditional hatha postures with fluid movement. Flowing through a variety of postures (asanas), while linking your breath with movement and meditation. Awakening the body’s muscles while building strength, flexibility and a deeper sense of awareness. This is a fun class that had modifications to suit all fitness levels!
HIIT – HIGH INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING!
You give all-out, one hundred percent effort through quick, intense bursts of exercise. Followed by short, sometimes active, recovery periods.
MOBILE JOINTS
For those needing care with their exercise positions due to arthritis, rehabilitation, or balance issues, this seated class safely targets major joints with gentle strengthening and stretching exercises!
PICK YOUR PACE BOOTCAMP
A mix of cardio and strength that is appropriate for everyone; you can pick your pace! Lots of options for high or low impact and plenty of modifications for anyone who needs it!
SPINCYCLE
Rev up your cardio and overall conditioning with a fun group cycling class. You will be challenged with a variety of drillers utilizing rolling hills, sprints, climbs and much more!
SPIN & STRENGTH
Add a little something to your basic spin class. Challenge upper body and core muscles in addition to working on your cardiovascular abilities!
STEP
Classic step choreography with a twist! Variations will include sticks, multi-bench, partner stepping, intervals or just good old chain choreography!
TGIF
This is a variety class! For participants of all levels, every week we will do something different! Combination of Bootcamp, Barre, Step, Spin, Yoga! Thank Goodness It's Friday! For all levels.
TOTAL MUSCLE CONDITIONING
Make some muscle in this strength based class! An effective total body muscle conditioning workout utilizing a variety of equipment and options.
SUNDAY SWEAT
Get all of your work in before you start your day: a full body workout that includes cardio and strength with a focus on functional fitness. Oh, and expect to sweat!
VINYASA YOGA
For all levels or movement with breath, move into and out of postures with your breath. There are options and modifications provided to every posture. A great way to release stress, find your center, get strong and flexible. Note: Not safe for pregnancy, please consult with the instructor if you are or think you might be pregnant.
WORK IT OUT WEDNESDAY
Start you day off right with this fun and dynamic Bootcamp class that will utilize all sorts of exercise equipment to give you an energizing boost for your day ahead!
YIN YANG YOGA
A blend of two styles of yoga to promote strength and balance in the body. Yang (Hatha) yoga is an active practice that warms the body, thus creating endurance while strengthening and stretching your muscles. Yin Yoga is a passive practice with little active engagement of the muscles. Postures are held between 3-5 minutes. This allows the body to work deep into the connective tissues and ligaments, creating a calming effect in the nervous system.
YOGA
Combining strength, power, flexibility and inner Zen, these yoga classes are perfect for students of all levels of experience!
CLASS INTENSITY LEVEL
Please see page 34 for the full legend.
FITNESS PROGRAMS
Want to try out a registered class? There is a registered class drop-in rate of $12.50 that you can pay upon arrival & join for the day! Permitting that the registered class has not been cancelled or is at full capacity
BARRE
Improve your balance, flexibility, and strength endurance with this class. Small movements that work large muscle groups! Barre is a mix of ballet, pilates, and yoga!
5290 TUE 8:00-8:45AM $57
JULY 14 – AUGUST 8 (6 CLASSES)
CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS
*Schedule subject to change based on attendance and instructor availability. Please visit: www.beaumont.ab.ca/281 for updated classes & times
CORE & BALANCE MASTER CLASS
Improve your balance & stability by strengthening your core. Strong core = strong back & hip muscles, which can help you avoid falls, and keep you upright! We will keep you moving, while having fun utilizing a variety of techniques & equipment. Be strong, stay strong - and upright!
5307 WED 8:00-8:45AM $57
JUL 15 – AUG 19 (6 CLASSES)
CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS
FUSION FITNESS
Class begins with a total body workout/ a focal muscle group varying from cardio, tabata, body weight exercises, to low impact resistance training, and a moderate core segment. This first half of the class will challenge you through your own strengths to encourage high calorie burning and increase your endurance. The second portion of the class is a well-rounded yoga practice combining breath with movement, to toning, to cooling down to a resting Savasana pose. You will leave feeling relaxed and energized!
5289 MON 10:30AM-NOON $57
JUL 13 – AUG 24 (6 CLASSES) NO CLASS AUG 3
CCBCC BREAKOUT ROOMS
LOW INTENSITY: RPE: 2-5- classes rated as low intensity typically use low impact movements. You are still comfortable performing exercises while challenging yourself, and you can carry a conversation during class.
CLASS INTENSITY LEVELS:
All of our classes are designed to offering different intensity levels to suit the fitness needs of our entire community! While classes are rated more or less intense, do note that our certified instructors skillfully offer modifications to our fitness classes to adapt to varying fitness levels and physical limitations.
RPE – Rate of Perceived Exertion is based on a scale of 1-10. Rate of perceived exertion is a measure of effort level. A rating of 1 is rest or extremely light exercise, 2-5 ratings reflect easy-moderate exercise, 6-7 is moderate to hard, and a rating of 8-10 is vigorous exercise.
MODERATE INTENSITY: RPE 6-8 – classes rated as moderate intensity use variations of both high and low impact exercises, also can be dependent on the participant’s preferred modifications. Comfort zones are pushed while you are starting to get short of breath and only maintain brief conversation.
HIGH INTENSITY: RPE 8-10 – classes rated as high intensity use variations of both high and low impact exercises reaching very difficult to maintain effort levels. This effort level will make you unable to maintain conversation, and leave you out of breath while pushing your limits!
SPORTBALL – OUTDOOR SOCCER (2 – 9 YEARS OLD)
Sportball is a non-competitive sport program for children. Children are taught the fundamental skills necessary to excel in soccer: throw-ins, dribbling, passing, goalie skills and more in a supervised, non-competitive environment. They learn about field positions, importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship while having a great time. Fee includes jersey and ball for each child.
Weather Policy: At Sportball we have a "Rain or Shine" policy, coaches will be prepared to run classes no matter what the weather is like. We understand that in Beaumont weather can change on a dime, so please be ready to dress warmly, layer up and try to be prepared for ALL WEATHER CONDITIONS!
The only event we will not run classes in is if there is lightning in the vicinity or in the fields. In the event of lightning, our coaches will still be at the location waiting for an opportunity to run classes in case the lightning and thunder stops. Unfortunately, we also have a no refund policy and due to large classes, make ups may be hard to arrange for our outdoor soccer classes. If the weather does not permit us to play, classes will be cancelled and coaches will call. We will keep our fingers crossed for nice weather will be upon us and we apologize in advance for any inconvenience this policy may cause!
55244 3.5-5 YRS. TUES 5:00-5:45PM JULY 7 – AUG 11 (6 CLASSES)
FOUR SEASON PARK FESTIVAL FIELD (NORTH OF SPRAY PARK)
5241 2-3.5 YRS. WED 5:00-5:45PM JULY 8 – AUG 12 (6 CLASSES)
FOUR SEASON PARK FESTIVAL FIELD (NORTH OF SPRAY PARK)
$130.50
$130.50
5243 3.5-5 YRS. WED 5:45-6:45PM JULY 8 – AUG 12 (6 CLASSES) $130.50
FOUR SEASON PARK FESTIVAL FIELD (NORTH OF SPRAY PARK)
5246 6-9 YRS. WED 6:45-7:45PM JULY 8 – AUG 12 (6 CLASSES) $130.50
FOUR SEASON PARK FESTIVAL FIELD (NORTH OF SPRAY PARK)
5240 2-3.5 YRS. THU 5:00-5:45PM JULY 2 – AUG 6 (6 CLASSES) $130.50
FOUR SEASON PARK FESTIVAL FIELD (NORTH OF SPRAY PARK)
5242 3.5-5 YRS. THU 5:45-6:45PM JULY 2 – AUG 6 (6 CLASSES) $130.50
FOUR SEASON PARK FESTIVAL FIELD (NORTH OF SPRAY PARK)
5245 6-9 YRS. THU 6:45-7:45PM JULY 2 – AUG 6 (6 CLASSES) $130.50
FOUR SEASON PARK FESTIVAL FIELD (NORTH OF SPRAY PARK)
SPORTBALL – SOCCER AND TEE-BALL (3.5 – 9 YEARS OLD)
Sportball is a non-competitive sport program for children. Children are taught the fundamental skills necessary to excel in soccer and tee-ball such as: throw-ins, dribbling, passing, hitting the ball and more in a supervised, non-competitive environment. They learn about field positions, importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship while having a great time. Half the sessions will be soccer based, and then will transition into tee-ball for the second half. Fee includes jersey and ball for each child.
5250 3.5-5 YRS. TUES 5:45-6:45PM $174
JULY 7 – AUG 25 (8 CLASSES)
FOUR SEASON PARK FESTIVAL FIELD (NORTH OF SPRAY PARK)
5251 6-9 YRS. TUES 6:45-7:45PM $174
JULY 7 – AUG 25 (8 CLASSES)
FOUR SEASON PARK FESTIVAL FIELD (NORTH OF SPRAY PARK)
The City of Beaumont is offering FULL DAY camps, as well as HALF DAY Preschool camps!
There’s something to do EVERY DAY this summer, so SIGN UP now and kick your boredom to the curb!
CAMP NOTES
• For your child’s best experience, they must be fully toilet trained. Parents will be contacted by phone to attend to any changing needs.
• Parents/ guardians are required to sign children in and out each day.
• Due to the increasing severity of nut allergies, we request that lunches and snacks do not include peanut butter or nuts of any kind.
• All classes begin and end at the times listed; our doors will open at the start time of each camp, and we will ensure programs end at the proper time as well. A parent will be contacted if they are later than 15 minutes after the program end time.
• Art and craft sessions may get messy, please ensure your child is dressed in craft friendly clothing.
• Please send your child to camp with: sunscreen, bug spray, a hat and a water bottle.
• Clearly label you child’s belongings.
• All electronic games and devices should be left at home.
• If your child has an allergy please ensure their epi pen is sent to camp with them; all of our staff is trained in first aid.
• If your child is asthmatic, please ensure their inhaler is sent to camp with them.
• Summer Programs Staff cannot administer medication; please ensure child is capable of administering their own medication if needed.
• Any additional information will be supplied by Summer Programs Staff.
• For more information please call (780) 929-1221 or register online at www.clickit.beaumont.ab.ca
WHAT YOUR CHILD NEEDS EACH DAY
For half day camps please send a nut free light snack for your child each day. Full Day camps require two nut free snacks and a lunch for your child.
Please send a water bottle for each child every day.
Please dress your child for indoor and outdoor activities and send sunscreen and bug repellent.
Parents will need to complete all applicable forms.
Full day camps held at the Beaumont Community Centre, 5204-50 Avenue, Beaumont
FULL Day Camps
(5-11 years)
Early Bird Registration ends March 23, 2020
Before and After Camp Club: We are pleased to offer an extended day program for full day camps. Your child will be able to participate in relaxed activities and games supervised by the same well trained, fun and engaging camp instructors that lead our camps all day. Please consider packing an extra snack as well. Drop off time begins at 8:30am, and pick up time ends by 4:00pm.
ARTRAGEOUS –
Make some room on the walls and shelves parents because your kids are creating!! Imagine, create, inspire! Indulge your inner artist and let your imagination run wild this week through music, art, dance, and drama. The fun is endless and you are sure to get a little messy!
5214 MON - FRI 9:00AM-3:00PM
JUL 6 – JUL 10 (5 DAYS) EARLY BIRD FEE: $205/CHILD AFTER MARCH 19: $220/CHILD
CAMPING ADVENTURES –
We need lots of voices this week for singing all our camp songs because we’re goin’ campin’! Do you like s’mores? We sure do! We’re having a BBQ party as well as a picnic! We’re taking campers on a journey of wonder and exploration filled with a combination of fresh air, lumberjacks and making mini mountains! Pack your sunscreen and get ready for a week of outdoor filled activities!
5215 MON - FRI 9:00AM-3:00PM
JUL 13 – JUL 17 (5 DAYS) EARLY BIRD FEE: $205/CHILD AFTER MARCH 19: $220/CHILD
MESSY MADNESS –
Get ready to be the messiest you’ve ever been! Have you ever had a colour war? Or a shaving cream battle?! Get ready for all sorts of slimy, yucky, and messy activities planned for this week. Water will be a major part of every day this week. Be sure to bring a bathing suit, towel and a change of clothes! This camp will be spending maximum time outside as possible.
5216 MON - FRI 9:00AM-3:00PM JULY 20 – JULY 24 (5 DAYS) EARLY BIRD FEE: $205/CHILD AFTER MARCH 19: $220/CHILD
OH MY OLYMPICS! –
Obstacle courses, eating challenges, trivia, skill testing games, and wacky challenges...it’s all FUN! Campers will create team flags, make their own medals and have an Opening Ceremony celebration. At the end of the week everyone comes together to celebrate! Get ready to bring your Olympic spirit!
5217 MON - FRI 9:00AM-3:00PM JUL 27 – JULY 31 (5 DAYS) EARLY BIRD FEE: $205/CHILD AFTER MARCH 19: $220/CHILD
MASTER CHEFS –
Is your child hungry for fun?! With a little bit of this and a little bit of that, campers will enjoy gourmet meals cooked by them! Spend a week learning some kitchen skills while making delicious snacks and meals alongside our summer staff. Don’t worry: there’s plenty of time for crafts and games that will keep chefs moving!
*Please note this is not a specialized cooking class
5218 TUE - FRI 9:00AM-3:00PM AUG 4 – AUG 7 (4 DAYS) EARLY BIRD FEE: $205/CHILD AFTER MARCH 19: $220/CHILD
AROUND THE WORLD –
Grab your passport and prepare for a world of adventure as we explore a new place every day! Campers work together to test their skills as they play games and complete challenges and activities from around the world! Creating art from other cultures and trying new foods as well!
5219 MON - FRI 9:00AM-3:00PM AUG 10 – AUG 14 (5 DAYS) EARLY BIRD FEE: $205/CHILD AFTER MARCH 19: $220/CHILD
BLAST FROM THE PAST –
It's time to get retro! Be prepared to take a step back in time with us as we explore the games, music, fashion and crafts from different time periods. Campers will experience the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s as they travel through the decades! Era-appropriate costumes are encouraged to represent the best of each decade. Time to throw it WAY back!
5220 MON - FRI 9:00AM-3:00PM
AUG 17 - AUG 21 (5 DAYS) EARLY BIRD FEE: $205/CHILD AFTER MARCH 19: $220/CHILD
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
HALF Day Camps
(3-5 years)
PETITE PICASSOS –
Creativity, inspiration, and fun meet during this week filled with crafts mixed with getting active. We will try sculpting, water colour, painting rocks and canvas. Campers will bring home many projects! This week is sure to be full of colour!
Let us hear you roar like a bear with laughter, jump like a kangaroo full of joy, and play like a dolphin on an adventure. A week filled with animal excitement is waiting just for you! Join us for amazing animals, awesome crafts, fascinating facts and tons of fun! Get ready for a walk on the wild side as we explore from an animals perspective!
Have you ever imagined yourself as a monster? How many eyes would you have? Would your tail drag behind you? Would you have wings? You’ll be able to answer all of these questions after this week of camp!
Half day camps held at the Beaumont Community Centre, 5204-50 Avenue, Beaumont
MY FABULOUS FIVE SENSES –
Summer has come at last! Every season has its own sights, sounds and smells. We want to enjoy summer as much as we can starting with 5 things to do with each of the 5 senses. Can you think of even more summer things to sense?
3…2…1…BLASTOFF! Ever wondered how an astronaut eats in space? Campers will have a blast learning about the universe and participating in activities such as rocket building as we reach for the stars. We may even have to protect our planet from a few unwanted guests! Come prepared to float through the world of space this week as we explore.
5225 TUE - FRI 9:15AM-12:30PM FEE: $105/CHILD AUG 4 – AUG 7 (4 DAYS)
SUMMER SAFARI –
Is your little explorer fascinated with giraffes, zebras, elephants and adventures!? Send your camper on this African expedition of a lifetime as we explore animals and plants large and small! This week is sure to bring out the explorer in your child through crafts, songs, games and activities!
5226 MON-THU 9:15AM-12:30PM FEE: $105/CHILD AUG 10 – AUG 13 (4 DAYS)
DISNEY DREAMS –
From Simba’s mane to Frozen snow, we will be making crafts, singing songs, playing games, and reading stories. The campers AND staff will be so excited to let their imagination run wild during this week as we dress up as our favourite Disney characters!
5227 MON-THU 9:15AM-12:30PM FEE: $105/CHILD AUG 17 - AUG 20 (4 DAYS)
AfFILIATE FULL DAY & HALF DAY Camps
SPORTBALL – ACTIVE EXPLORES CAMP! (3.5-5 YEARS OLD)
Active Explores camp is a partnership camp run by Sportball. Each day Sportballers will go on a different adventure like Safari, Under the See, To the Moon, and maybe even Superhero day! At the end of the week campers will create a cool memento such as a Discovery Certificate or a book with pictures from the week.
This program runs Monday to Friday. Before and after care is available. Feel free to drop your children off at 7:30am (Before care only available for AM Camp) and pick them up at 5:30pm (After care only available for PM Camp).
The camp runs from 8:30-12:00pm for the AM Camp and 1:00-4:30pm for the PM Camp. Please bring a peanut free lunch and snacks.
5231 MON-FRI 8:30AM-NOON (AM) $100
JUN 29 – JUL 3RD OMIT JUL 1 CCBCC
5233 MON-FRI 1:00-4:30PM (PM) $100
JUN 29 – JUL 3RD OMIT JUL 1 CCBCC
5234 MON-FRI 1:00-4:30PM (PM) $125
AUG 10 - 14 CCBCC
5232 MON-FRI 8:30AM-NOON (AM) $125
AUG 24 - 28 CCBCC
5235 MON-FRI 1:00-4:30PM (PM) $125
AUG 24 - 28 CCBCC
SPORTBALL – EPIC CAMP! (6-12 YEARS OLD)
This full-day camp is specifically for 6 – 12yr old Sportballers, and it’s going to be sweet! Sportballers will learn nine different sports throughout the week. Your Sportballer will be talking about Epic Time (hosted daily) ranging from sweet science experiments, amazing art challenges, dodgeball tournaments, Lego building, Nerf Gun challenges, and much more. This camp is so fun that kids won’t even realize that they’re also improving their sports skills!
This program runs Monday to Friday. Before and after care is available. Feel free to drop your children off at 7:30am and pick them up at 5:30pm. The camp runs from 8:30-4:30pm. Please bring a peanut free lunch and snacks.
ENGINEERING FOR KIDS: APP DEVELOPMENT USING JAVASCRIPT ( 8 – 14 YEARS OLD)
Ready to build and share crazy fun apps!
App design has exploded over the past 5 years due to lower costs and easier access to essential tools, so give your engineer the knowledge to stay ahead in today’s technological society. Join this unique experience in which you get to code in JavaScript, test, and create your own apps in real-time using an easy-to-understand format. The best part about this week is that they’ll be able to save their created apps right to their (or your own) devices for play anywhere, anytime!
Kids put on their engineer's hats for this exciting week of science activities. They also learn about chemical reactions that they might encounter in their daily lives and the nature of birds and beasts, as they take a walk on the wild side of science.
Our young campers will play and learn with Lego WeDo and get a unique opportunity to revive the prehistoric world! We introduce children to the classification of dinosaurs, when they lived, why they disappeared, the periods of the prehistoric world and more. Give your children an unforgettable camp journey into the prehistoric world of dinosaurs!
Together we will foster a love of science, exploration, and nature!
5306 MON - FRI 1:00PM-4:30PM $185/CHILD AUGUST 17 – 21ST
COMMUNITY
2020/21 REGISTRATION DATES
Members Registration: June 4, 2020 • 7:00-10:00 pm
CCBCC
General Registration: June 9, 2020 • 6:00-9:00 pm
CCBCC
Fall Registration: August 26, 2020 • 6:30-8:00 pm
CCBCC
phoenixtkdbeaumont@gmail.com
Leases available Call 780-929-9889 Social Room
Beauty Salon/Spa
Wine Making Room
Flex Room
Exercise Room Fireside Room
Chapel
Guest Suite
Fully equipped Common Kitchen
Fully Landscaped gardens
Gazebo
Carpentry Workshop
Rooftop Patio with BBQ
1 bedroom/Dens & 2 bedrooms from 851 to 1393 sq ft
In Suite Air
Conditioning – PHASE 2 & 3
Full Kitchens with 6 appliances Window Coverings
Levered Door Handles
Storage Lockers
Underground Heated Parking
Spacious Balconies
A unique lifestyle housing option for today’s mature adults and seniors
Kendall Watson (head instructor) Case Watson (instructor)
Looking for a fun activity for your child, yourself or the whole family?
Train together or an individual- contact us for more details on our spring session (or a free trial class). Traditional martial arts training in a fun and fitness -focussed way.
Training is designed for all body types (and ages) with the goal of build ing confidence, developing physical coordination and increasing cardiovascular fitness and body strength.
For more information, please contact: beaumontkarate-do@live.ca / 780-504-4475
Check us out on Facebook @BeaumontKarateDo https://beaumontkarate-do.com/
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• Walk, run, cycle or blade on or over 25 km trail system, including trails around Don Sparrow Lake
• Skateboard Park
• Tennis and Pickleball courts –Gobeil Park
• Trout Fishing, Picnic area and Lions Water Spray park–Parc Quatre Saisons/ Four Seasons Park /Don Sparrow Lake
• Basketball courts, ball diamonds, soccer pitches, football fields, disc golf course, and a beach volleyball court
• Various playground apparatus at many of our parks
COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS
Adult Sports Groups
Do you know an individual or group in your community who has made valuable contribution in a volunteer capacity that you would like to see recognized? The Philip Ki Joon Oh Volunteer of the Year/Youth Volunteer of the Year Awards are presented during the City of Beaumont Annual Volunteer Appreciation Event. For details & nomination forms go to Beaumont.ab.ca/fcss.
City of Beaumont Events Committee Cheryl Baxter/Angela Tom 780.929.2848 5600 49 Street events@beaumont.ab.ca
Beaumont AB T4X 1A1 www.beaumont.ab.ca/events
Community Music Initatives Clarence denBok 1.877.413.4810 (toll free) PO Box 4316 info@communitymusic.ca Edmonton AB T6E 4T3 www.communitymusic.ca
COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS
Do you know an individual or group in your community who has made valuable contribution in a volunteer capacity that you would like to see recognized?
The Philip Ki Joon Oh Volunteer of the Year/Youth Volunteer of the Year Awards are presented during the City of Beaumont Annual Volunteer Appreciation Event. For details & nomination forms go to Beaumont.ab.ca/fcss.
Dream Cruizers Rob Biddlecombe 780.720.8402 rob@robsellsrealestate.ca robaremaxrob.ca https://dreamcruizers.com/
Family History Club Carole Hudson 780.929.8031 or 4816 55 Avenue gchudson@ocii.com 780.932.8031 (cell) Beaumont AB T4X 1J8 www.familysearch.org
COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS
Kin Club of Beaumont Kathleine Emerson
Do you know an individual or group in your community who has made valuable contribution in a volunteer capacity that you would like to see recognized?
The Philip Ki Joon Oh Volunteer of the Year/Youth Volunteer of the Year Awards are presented during the City of Beaumont Annual Volunteer Appreciation Event. For details & nomination forms go to Beaumont.ab.ca/fcss.
778.241.4598 PO Box 90053 Montalet PO beaumontkinclub@gmail.com
Beaumont AB T4X 0C8 #kinclubbeaumont FB: Beaumont kin
Knights of Columbus – Paul Pritchard Box 18 4901 55 Avenue whitehamster@hotmail.com
Our Lady of the Hill Council
Leduc & District Victim Services Marsha Guthrie
NASAP (Northern Alberta Society Geneive Horvath
Beaumont AB T4X 1M9 www.saintvitalparish.com/k-of-c/
780.980.7232 1, 4119 50 Street Marsha.guthrie@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Leduc AB T9E 7L9 www.leducvictimservices.ca
780.922.0250 admin@NASAP.ca for Animal Protection)
St. Vital Seniors/ Disabled Van Bus Coordinator –
780.929.6039
5204A 50 Avenue bscc90@gmail.net Colette Van Den Biggelar
St. Vital Seniors Club Acting President: Phil Lee
Religious Organizations
780.335.9664
Beaumont AB T4X 1E3 www.beaumontseniors.ca
5204A 50 Avenue bscc90@gmail.net Hall Rental – Terry Ellis 587.988.9588
Beaumont AB T4X 1E3 www.beaumontseniors.ca
Beaumont Baha’i Faith John Higgins
Beaumont Baptist Church Pastor-Nate Utley
780.929.5816
johnthomashiggins@shaw.ca Beaumont AB T4X 1M9 beaumontlsa@gmail.com
pastornate@beaumontbaptist.ca
Beaumont, Alberta T4X 0C8 www.Beaumontbaptist.ca
Beaumont Community Church Pastor – Bernd Heyde 780.929.6444 5423 55 Street info@beaumontcommunitychurch.ca
Beaumont AB T4X 1A4 www.beaumontcommunitychurch.ca Community Threads Heather Dyckerhoff
55 Street dyckerhoffheather@gmail.com ( A ministry of Beaumont Community Church)
Eaglemont Christian Church Pastor Marlo Jenkins
180 Student Ministries Jaeden O’Connor
Beaumont AB T4X 1A4 (Basement) www.beaumont communitychurch.ca
62 Street info@eaglemontchurch.ca
Beaumont AB T4X 1V5 www.eaglemontchurch.ca
jaeden@eaglemontchurch.ca Beaumont AB T4X 1V5 www.eaglemontchurch.ca Living Hope Lutheran Brethren Church Nick Joyal
Peniel Pentecostal Assembly Jotty Philip
St. Columba Anglican Church Rev. Stephanie London
St. Vital CWL Belinda Halbach
St. Vital Roman Catholic Church Rev. Arlan Parenteau
St. Vital Youth Group
The Church of Jesus Christ Bishop Scott MacIntyre
29 Avenue, Suite 102 nick@livinghopelutheran.ca Beaumont AB T4X 0H5 www.livinghopelutheran.ca
55th Street penielpab@gmail.com
Beaumont AB T4X 1A4 www.ppa.church
50 Avenue www.stcolumbaanglican.ca
Beaumont AB T4X 1C4
780.929.8541 4905 50 Street st.vitalcwl@gmail.com
Beaumont AB T4X 1J9
780.929.8541 4905 50 Street st.vitalchurch@shaw.ca
Beaumont AB T4X 1J9 www.saintvitalparish.com
780.929.8541 4905 50 Street st.vitalchurch@shaw.ca
Beaumont AB T4X 1J9
780.964.6028 4902 66 Street www.lds.org of Latter-Day Saints (Beaumont Ward)
Beaumont AB T4X 1Y5
PLEASE NOTE: This list is based on information on file as of January 29, 2020. For the most recent updates please view the list at beaumont.ab.ca/291
Canadian Mental Health Suicide Bereavement 780.414.6300
211 Edmonton Community Service Referral
780.482.4636
Alberta Supports 1.877.644.9992
Employment & Financial Supports
780.980.0557
Service Alberta Call Centre
780.310.0000
COUNSELLING SERVICES
Beaumont Counseling Services (FCSS)
780.929.1006
AHS - Leduc Addiction and Mental Health Services
780.986.2660
Karunia Counselling 587.274.3939
Level Up Leadership Consulting and Psychology
780.908.3182
Confidential telephone information. Crisis counseling/referrals to treatment program and related services. www.albertahealthservices.com
Provides support, and prevention resources on alcohol, drugs and gambling addictions. www.albertahealthservices.com
Offers a recovery program for individuals affected by family or friends who are problem drinkers. Call for Beaumont Meetings www.al-anon-edmonton.org
Recovery Group: Tuesdays at 7:30pm, Beaumont Community Church basement (5423 - 55 St, south west door entrance); Fridays at 8:30pm, St. Vital Catholic Church Basement (south east parking lot door) www.edmontonaa.org
Support group for individuals or families dealing with or concerned about substance abuse/addiction. www.pepsociety.ca
Suicide bereavement support for individuals, families, or group support for anyone who is grieving a loss to suicide. www.Edmonton.cmha.ca
Information on health, human services, community resources and government assistance. www.ab.211.ca
Helps you find and apply for family and social support or ask about any Alberta Government program. www.alberta.ca/alberta-supports
Employment support programs. www.alberta.ca/alberta-supports.aspx
Information for the Province of Alberta that will connect you to provincial departments and services.
Short term subsidized counseling for individuals, couples or families. Fees based on a sliding scale. www.beaumont.ab.ca
Provides mental health assessment and treatment to individuals, experiencing emotional, behavioral or mental health issues. No fee.
Families, couples and individual therapy www.karunia.ca
Children and youth mental health with home-based support. www.levelupleadershipconsulting.com Tacit
Leduc & District Victim Services
One-to-one, couples and family counselling for teens and adults; professionaldevelopment training sessions for staff/teams; psycho-educational workshops for community members. www.tacitknows.com
Provides support, information and referrals to victims of crime and tragedy through staff and trained volunteers. www.leducvictimservices.ca
Assault Centre of Edmonton
Kids help line, counselors available for support and referral for children who need help. Telephone or online counseling. www.kidshelpphone.ca
Counselling for adults and children. Public education for schools & community groups. 24 hours Crisis Line for sexual assault victims. www.sace.ab.ca
DISABILITIES
Family Support for Children With Disabilities
780.644.1636
Leduc Linx Connect Centre
780.980.9429
Persons With Developmental Disabilities –Edmonton (PDD Edmonton)
780.427.4354
Bridges –FASD (Fetal Alcohol, Spectrum Disorder)
780.955.4599
Robin Hood Association – Early Intervention Program
780.640.9401 ext. 222
Family Violence Information Line
780.310.1818
The Today Family Violence Help Centre
780.455.6880
Rise Up
780.739.7473
A Safe Place (Strathcona Shelter Ltd.)
780.464.7233 1.877.252.7233
Camrose Women’s Shelter
1.877.672.1010
FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE
Alberta Works (Alberta Human Services)
780.980.0557 After hrs.780.644.5135
Child Tax Benefit
1.800.387.1193
Maintenance Enforcement Program
780.422.5555
Money Mentors
1.888.294.0076
Service Canada
1.800.622.6232
HOUSING/FOOD/CLOTHING
Beaumont/Nisku Christmas Elves
Community Threads
780.929.6444
Leduc and District Food Bank
780.986.5333
Leduc Regional Housing Foundation
780.986.2814
Provides services to children with disabilities. www.humanservices.alberta.ca/disability-services
Service for individuals with disabilities. www.linxconnect.ca
PDD provides coordination and access to supports for adults with developmental disabilities. www.pdd.org/edmonton
Support program for men and women who have strong indicators, or a diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
Provides a variety of services through the Early Intervention Program to individuals with special needs and/or developmental delays. www.robinhoodassoc.com
Provides information about family violence as well as advice and support.
Provides support and information for individuals impacted by family violence. www.thetodaycentre.ca
Rise Up provides counselling, support, education, hope and healing to those impacted by domestic abuse. www.riseupsociety.ca
24 hours per day, 7 days per week. The shelter is for women and children who are in crisis. www.asafeplace.ca
Women’s Shelter assists individuals and families experiencing the effects of family violence to work towards a lifestyle free of abuse www.Camrosewomenshelter.org
Income Support Benefits and Employment Support Program. www.employment.alberta.ca
Provides a full range of information on the Canada Child Tax Benefit. www.cra-arc.gc.ca
Enforces maintenance orders for child support and spousal support. To give anonymous tips about a debtor call 780-401-TIPS. www.justice.alberta.ca/mep
Financial information and services; personal money coaching, debt solutions, on-line and group seminars. www.moneymentors.ca
Offers access to a wide range of Government of Canada programs: EI, OAS and CPP www.servicecanada.gc.ca
Provides Christmas hampers (food & gifts) to families in need. Intakes: (Self-referral) Beaumont FCSS @ 780-929-1006 www.bnchristmaselves.com
Providing free clothes to those who need. Every 3rd Thursday of the month. Contact Beaumont Community Church. www.beaumontcommunitychurch.ca
Emergency food hampers provided to individuals and families in need. Hours: Mon. Wed. Fri. 9 - 12 noon, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. www.leducfoodbank.ca
Provides affordable housing services to seniors, individuals and families of modest means. www.leducregionalhousing.ca
LEGAL/JUSTICE
Lawyer Referral - Law Society of Alberta 1.800.661.1095
Legal Aid Alberta 1.800.845.3425
Edmonton Community Legal Centre
780.702.1725
MEDICAL & HEALTH SERVICES
Alberta Health Services
Beaumont Public Health Centre
780.929.4822
Momentum Walk-in Counseling Society
780.757.0900
Alberta Health Services - Home Care
780.496.1300 780.980.4655
Health Link Alberta 811 780.408. LINK
Leduc/Beaumont/Devon Primary Care Network 780.986.6624
Rutherford Children’s Mental Health Clinic 780.342.2701 (Central Intake)
Terra-Centre for Teen Parents
Cycling Without Age 780.288.6068
Outreach Home Support Services 780.929.1006
Seniors Abuse Help Line
780.454.8888
Seniors Health Line 811 780.408.LINK
Free service to help find a lawyer www.lawsociety.ab.ca
Provides a range of legal services to low-income Albertans in a number of areas of law including family, criminal, and civil. www.legalaid.ab.ca
Provides legal information and advice for low to moderate income individuals. www.eclc.ca
Immunizations, New Mom’s Network classes, Speech Services, Health for Two Program. www.albertahealthservices.ca
Mental Health Triage, single session approach to counseling.
Short-term services for individuals on discharge from hospital & long-term services available for seniors & persons with disabilities. www.albertahealthservices.ca
Health advice and information 24 hours a day from registered nurses. www.myhealth.alberta.ca
Providing coordinated health services and evening medical appointments in Beaumont. Located at Stewart Medical Clinic.
Children and youth with mental health concerns can access mental health counselors/ psychiatrists.
Helping pregnant and parenting teens to develop self-reliance and skills to be successful parents. Available to teen moms up to age 19. www.terracentre.ca
Information services and financial support for eligible seniors through a variety of programs, including Alberta Seniors Benefits. www.health.alberta.ca
Improve the lives of the elderly in Beaumont by promoting intergenerational relationships/ connections within the community. www.cyclingwithoutage.ca/beaumont/
Light housekeeping services for the elderly. Subsidies available (income tested). www.beaumont.ab.ca
Provides confidential and anonymous support and info. 24 hrs. a day to seniors and/or their caretakers concerned about seniors’ abuse. www.Albertaelderabuse.ca
24 hour information and support line for seniors. St. Vital Seniors Club
Program for children 0-5 years providing an open play area with a variety of toys and activities. Tuesdays and Fridays 0930-1130.
24 hours. If you are aware of a child who is a victim of abuse or neglect, call the above number.
Information on Child Care and Stay-at-Home Parent subsidy program. www.humanservices.alberta.ca/finicialsupport
Family support and child intervention services, foster care, kinship care, adoption services, and Services for Children with Disabilities. HS.Reg6CFSA@gov.ab.ca
Leduc Strathcona Services for Children Dayhomes
780.986.3993
L’ École Des Petits
780.929.5445
Leduc Regional Parent Link Centre
780.955.2386
Ready Set Grow Preschool
780.929.2820
Seeds and Sprouts Childcare
780.737.5510
Sunshine Patch Daycare
780.929.2298
Southgate Medalion Day Home Agency
780.438.4012
Tiny Tots Playschool
780.929.2808
City of Beaumont Child Care Services
780.929.1263
YOUTH
Chantal Bérubé Youth Centre
780.929.5155
FCSS Youth Support
780-929-1006
Youth Empowerment & Support Services
780.468.7070 (24 hrs.)
Monitored licensed family day home child care in the community. www.servicesforchildren.ca
Pre-school providing an introduction to the French language through play and learning for 3 and 4 year olds. Lecoledespetits.ca
Programs for parents with children aged 0-6 years. Early childhood development (drop-in & registered play programs), parent education. www.leduc-county.com/fcss
Kindergarten readiness, to stimulate the social, cognitive, intellectual, physical and emotional aspects of each child. www.rsgpreschool.ca
Accredited Childcare Services for children aged 12 months to 12 years. Bus transportation available for schools within Beaumont. www.seedsandsproutsdaycare.com
Accredited Childcare Services for children aged 12 months to 12 years. www.sunshinepatch.ca
Offering monitored high quality contracted child care in the community. www.southgatemedallion.com
Non-profit Playschool for children age 3-5 years. Offers morning and afternoon classes. Facebook page : Beaumont Tiny tots Playschool
Accredited child care for children 0-5 years, and grade 1 to age 12 at the school age site. Transportation provided to and from school. www.beaumont.ab.ca
Drop-in Centre for youth aged 12-17. Variety of recreational, educational and preventative programming. www.beaumont.ab.ca Facebook: Chantal Bérubé Youth Centre
Support for youth and parents. Issues covered: parent/teen conflict, anger management, self-esteem, and healthy relationships.
24 hr. phone & walk-in service for youth in crisis. Counseling & referral, emergency residential care, food, healthcare & clothing. www.yess.org
Beaumont Family and Community Support Services
• Community Support
• Chantal Bérubé Youth Center
• Family Support
• Childcare Services
• Early Childhood Development Support
• Asset Building
• Seniors Services
• Family Violence prevention, education & awareness
• Good Neighbour Program
• Youth Services
FITNESS PROGRAMS CALENDAR
WEEKLY FITNESS CLASSES
March 30 – June 28 Drop In @ CCBCC =
= (No classes April 10-13, May 3, May 16-18)
subject to change based on attendance and instructor availability. Please visit www.beaumont.ab.ca/281 for
FITNESS PROGRAMS CALENDAR
NOTE: No change rooms or showers on site at the CCBCC, KNRRC, BMS or CVS facilities
– August
NOTE: No locker rooms or showers on-site at the CCBCC or school facilities!