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Document 6572670
STAFF Wilson Centre Services Blood Pressure Clinic Rob Adult /Access Services Coordinator 604-927-7925 Community Volunteer Services For Seniors The Wilson Centre Seniors’ Advisory Association provides volunteer services for seniors who are isolated in the Tri-Cities area. Services include a visiting program, shop by phone grocery program, telephone support program and information and referrals. Seniors who require assistance can call 604-927-7919. Cierra Program Assistant 604-927-7974 JoAnn Recreation Leader 604-927-7972 Kelly Recreation Leader 604-927-7972 Foot Clinic Recreation Leader 604-927-7972 On the fourth Thursday of each month a qualified podiatrist will be in attendance to give your feet the care and attention they might need. Call 604-927-7970 to book an appointment. Applicable fees will be charged. Ali Jennifer Food Services 604-927-7973 www.portcoquitlam.ca/wilsoncentre Have your blood pressure checked weekly Wednesdays 10-11am WHAT’S UP WILSON? Free Denture Check Up Edwin Fung a registered Denturist and a member of the OAPO Branch will provide free denture check ups and offer advice on denture maintenance and its impact on our health. For an appointment call 604-4647779. COFFEE WITH THE MAYOR 10 –11am Monday September 15 Monday September 29 Tuesday October 14 Monday October 27 Monday November 10 Photo by Frank Townsley Meet Mayor Moore in the Wilson Centre Café lounge. WILSON CENTRE HOURS Monday-Friday…………………………………………………………………..8:45am-4pm Saturday……………………………………………………………………………..9am-1pm Evenings: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday ……………………………………...6-9:30pm THE WILSON CENTRE IS DESITINATION ACTIVITY CENTRE FOR ADULTS, WITH MEMBERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES FOR THOSE AGED 50 YEARS OR BETTER. TREAT YOURSELF RIGHT - BECOME A MEMBER! 2150 WILSON AVE PORT COQUITLAM, BC V3C 6J5 604-927-7970 All programs and activities listed in this flyer are held at the Wilson Centre, 2150 Wilson Avenue, Port Coquitlam, 604-927-7970 All prices listed are member prices unless otherwise stated, followed by the non-member price. To register please call, 604-927-PLAY, or visit us on-line at www.experienceit.ca. Drop-In activities are for members only, non-members may come a maximum of 3 times. Refunds - if you are not completely satisfied with your program experience, please contact customer service at 604-927-PLAY (7529) to withdraw and get a refund you or credit your account the prorated balance. Full refunds will be given for withdrawals prior to the program start date. Please ensure if you are registered for a program, special event or lunch and are not able to make it, please phone the front desk at 604-927-7970 to let us know. Frequently we are sold out with people on the waitlist who would be more than happy to take your spot. Parking at Wilson Centre - The Wilson Centre parking passes are for members to park for longer than the three hour limit, while participating in Wilson Centre programs. The pass is not designated to provide parking to those who want to park here and go elsewhere for the day. We have a limited number of accessible (handicapped) parking stalls. For those of you with placards to use the accessible stalls, please consider whether or not you need an accessible stall or if you could park a few stalls over. We offer a lot of programs for those with limited mobility and it is important to remember to use the accessible stalls only when necessary to ensure those who need them have access. TOTAL FITNESS Designed to improve cardiovascular endurance with low impact aerobics, improve muscular strength, balance and coordination and increase flexibility. Higher impact options are also provided to those that would like to challenge themselves. Hand held weights and thera bands are offered for resistance. M/W/F Ongoing 8:45-9:45am Members $3.10 drop in $58/20 visits CHAIROBICS A recreational exercise program for people striving to mobilize, strengthen and Increase their fitness level. This is a sit down class that consists of warm-up cardio, strengthening with bands or lightweights and stretches W/F Ongoing 10:15-11:15am Members $3.10 drop in $58/20 visits MILD AEROBICS A recreational exercise program which consists of a half hour of aerobic activity standing at a slower pace followed by a half hour of seated exercises such as strength training with weights and bands. This will be followed by a stretch component. Thu Ongoing 9-10am Members $3.10 drop in $58/ 20 visits GET UP & GO Coordinators Message We hope everyone enjoyed the summer and the warm weather continues well into the fall! It’s an exciting time at the Wilson Centre. This fall we will be conducting a food services survey, to find out what types of food and meals you would like to see at the Wilson Centre. As the Centre gets busier and space becomes more of a commodity, we need the members to remember at times rooms and spaces will be used for all sorts of programs and activities. At times programs may be moved or not scheduled in an attempt to try something new and to bring new people into experience our Centre. We would like to wish Sally Marshall all the best. Sally decided this year not to continue teaching the fitness programs. The staff and members would like to thank Sally for her many years of committed service. This fall will bring an end to Carol Moffat’s era at the Wilson Centre. Carol has been planning her retirement for some time now, and to Carol we extend our best wishes for the future and gratitude for her service to our members. Be sure to join us for the Fall Affair on November 8 for the Annual Fall Affair; a fundraiser for the Wilson Centre Seniors’ Advisory Association. When you return for the Fall, please do not forget to stop by the offices and say “hi”. Developed in collaboration with BC Womens' Osteofit and the Fraser Health Falls Prevention Initiative, Get Up & Go! is an appropriate entry level exercise program for seniors with balance and mobility impairments who would otherwise be unable to attend a community based exercise class. This safe and gentle exercise program is specially designed to improve strength, balance and coordination as well as functional ability. Activities are modified for individual ability. For referral to this program, contact Fraser Health Falls and Injury Prevention at 604-587-7866 or e-mail at [email protected]. Get Up & Go! is taught by a registered Osteofit instructor. Wilson Centre 118095 Tu/Th Sep 9-Oct 21 11am-12pm $44.10/$69.30 118096 Tu/Th Oct 23-Dec 4 11am-12pm $40.45/$63.65 TAI CHI—WU STYLE This Chinese art form of fitness emphasizes relaxation, body alignment, flexibility, balance, self control and circulation. INTERMEDIATES– Prerequisite Beginners Tai Chi - Wu Style. 118114 Th Sep 11-Nov 27 10:30am-12pm BEGINNERS 118115 Tu Sep 9-Nov 25 10:30am-12pm $49.15/$75.60 $45.05/$69.30 BODY FIT CIRCUIT - WILSON CENTRE Join Maricella for an innovative hour of cardio fitness. Work out every part of your body with extra emphasis on problematic areas such as lower back and core. The class will also focus on muscle strengthening but will incorporate cardio, weights, and bands. This full body workout will definitely give you something to sweat about in a fun and comfortable environment for everyone, no matter what your fitness level. 117412 Tu Sep 9-Dec 2 9-10am $25.70/$40.40 Presidents Message The newsletter will now be published only four times a year rather than six. I'm told it is to save money by combining it with the program guide. I suspect however they are just trying to quietly shut me up and only have to put up with me four times a year, rather than six. I hope everyone had a great summer, it's now back to the good stuff we look forward to weekly/ daily in our lives at the Centre. We still need volunteers in the kitchen so now is the time to step forward if you feel the need to give back a little for what we have. Also in the last newsletter I mentioned The Port Coquitlam Sports Alliance also needed volunteers for score keeping, clerical work, etc. So if you were a soccer/hockey Mom or Dad that is missing the involvement now is your chance. Let myself, Rob, or Cierra know. CVSS has moved it's shopping program to Save-On -Foods. I want to thank Safeway for seventeen years of stellar service. They did a wonderful job, but times and circumstances change, as does everything else, we all know this too well at our age. Having lost the financial support of the United Way, CVSS is not out of the woods yet, we have acquired some additional funding that will take us well into 2015. All, and any donation is welcome and tax deductible. Hopefully some of the grant applications and other income sourcing we are working on will come to fruition. SEATED ZUMBA This popular Latin inspired dance fitness can now be done from the seat of your chair. Geared toward those with limited mobility and those who prefer to exercise from a chair. All fitness levels welcome. Come join the fun! Construction on the new handicapped washroom will start soon. It will be combining the two south west washrooms near the poolroom, into one unisex, handicapped accessible facility. We know that this cuts down the number of washrooms available, but the need for a walker/wheelchair accessible room was needed very badly. That is not to say it cannot be used by all, it just means that all will be able to use it. SEATED ZUMBA - FREE 'TRY IT' CLASS 119218 Tu Sep 9 12:30-1pm FREE Please mark October 15 on your calendar this is the date of our Annual General Meeting. This is a very important day that you as a member of the Wilson Centre get to say your piece, vote on the executive and other important things like our constitution and procedure manual, etc. Make your thoughts and ideas known. 119219 119220 12:30-1pm 12:30-1pm $34.65/$50.40 $28.90/$42 We also want to hear what you want see in the way of programing and fun fund raising ideas for the Wilson Centre membership itself. Aside from CVSS the WCSAA does a lot of other charity work as well and subsidize many events like the birthday parties, May Day parade entry, the Honeycombs, etc. so lets hear your ideas. Tu Tu Sep 16-Oct 21 Oct 28-Dec 2 WILSON CENTRE ZUMBA Age:50y&up Latin Inspired dance fitness a great way to exercise and have fun at the same time! Open to Wilson Centre members only 118141 Sa Sep 6-Oct 11 9:15-10:15am $34.65 118142 Sa Oct 18-Nov 29 9:15-10:15am $34.65 118143 M Sep 8-Oct 6 6-7pm $28.90 WILSON CENTRE MAT PILATES Pilates classes focus on creating a connection of breath and movement, using the abdominal muscles and spine. Each class develops from the previous one, enabling students to move through various exercises at various levels. It is an ideal complement to any other physical practice. Classes are done on mats on the floor. Good mobility and the ability to get up and down off the floor easily required to participate, beginners welcome. 118128 W Sep 10-Nov 26 10:15-11:15am $44.10/$69.30 Talk to you again next year. Bruce Hansen, President WCSAA Wilson Centre Advisory Board Past President President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Ways & Means Communications Arts & Culture Active Living Services Bill Miller Bruce Hansen Anne Huntley Ann Pratt Roland Mitchell Elisabeth Lee Bill Sumersgill / Juanita Franco George Lukach / Pearl Phillips Ian Follis / Neil Bradbury Leila Rodriguez / Laion Lee ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING WILSON CENTRE SENIORS’ ADVISORY ASSOCIATION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2014 12:00 P.M. Hold this date open to attend your Association’s annual general meeting. Important business to be discussed at the AGM will be the review and approval of the annual financial statements, as well as discussion and voting on some constitutional and bylaw changes necessary to bring the constitution and bylaws in line with today’s environment. Watch the events screen throughout the summer for information regarding proxy voting for those who cannot attend the AGM, as well as for information regarding the availability of copies of the annual financial statements and constitutional and bylaw changes for those who want additional information. These materials can be picked up when available from the Wilson Centre office, the CVSS office or from any Association board member. PAINTING This class is for painters who have some painting experience. Basic art principles and colour theory will be reviewed, some class experience and assistance from the instructor. 118106 Tu Sep 9-Nov 4 12:30-3:30pm $73.70/$113.40 OIL & ACRYLIC This is a class for painters who have some painting experience. The basic principle of each medium will be reviewed along with colour theory. There will be demonstrations, some class exercises and assistance from the instructor. This class is for experienced painters. 118103 Tu Sep 9-Nov 18 9am-12pm $73.70/$113.40 WOODCARVING Want to learn to carve wood? Already know how and want to continue developing your skills? Whether it's your artistic or woodworking skills you want to build, come join the class taught and mentored by Gyln Weir. 118147 W Sep 10-Nov 26 6:30-9:30pm $49.15/$75.60 STRIP QUILTING WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE A VOLUNTEER IN THE WILSON CENTRE KITCHEN? You can pick up an application at the Wilson Centre Office or e-mail [email protected] stating your interest. Join Joan and become a quilt enthusiast. Joan teaches the sampler machine applique technique to assist you in starting or finishing that quilting project of yours. 118112 W Sep 10-Nov 26 6-9pm $98.30/$151.20 118113 M Sep 8-Nov 24 9am-12pm $90.10/$138.60 SEW IT UP Using the latest techniques, learn how to make garments to fit you! Bring your project along with a tape measure, pen, paper and sewing machine; limited number of machines available. 118111 W Sep 10-Nov 26 9am-12pm $103.95/$154.50 Thank you to the Kitchen Volunteers Diane, Leila, Elizabeth Louise who joined staff Ali & Cierra for taking a full day during our annul shut down to do a big clean in the Wilson Centre Kitchen! CREATIVE SEWING This session of classes is designed for recreational sewers who want to exercise their creative muscles. The focus for this term will be to learn new techniques and have fun while doing it. Bring a pen, paper, your sewing machine, an open mind and a sense of humor to the first class. 118088 Th Sep 11-Dec 4 9am-12pm $103.95/$158.75 118089 Th Sep 11-Dec 4 12:30-3:30pm $103.95/$158.75 WILSON CENTRE FALL DROP-IN PROGRAMS **Please Note** Non-Members can drop in to a maximum of 3 times Wilson Centre Members Non-Members $1 drop in, or pay $8.25/month for unlimited drop in Moderate Aerobics and Chairobics Members $3.10 $2.50/drop-in activity ********************************************************************************************** Monday Snooker 9am-4pm; 6-9:30pm Moderate Aerobics 8:45-9:45am Stroke Recovery 11:30am-2:30pm Walking Group 1pm Happy Handicrafters 1-3pm Canasta 1-3pm Silver Chord Choir 3-5pm Duplicate Bridge 6-9:15pm Games Night 6:30-8:30pm ********************************************************************************************** Tuesday Snooker 9am-4pm Table Tennis 8:45-10:30am English Practice 12:30pm Carpet Bowling 12:45-3pm ********************************************************************************************** Wednesday Snooker 9am-4pm;6-9:30pm Moderate Aerobics 8:45-9:45am Bingo 12:45-3pm Chairobics 10:15-11:15am Knitting 1-3pm ********************************************************************************************** Thursday Snooker 9am-4pm; 6-9:30pm Mild Aerobics 9:15-10:15am Honeycombs 1-3pm Table Tennis 8:45-10:30am Chess 7-9:15pm Table Tennis 7-9:15pm Darts 7-8:30pm ********************************************************************************************** Friday Snooker 9am-4pm Moderate Aerobics 8:45-9:45am Bridge w/o Partners 12:15-3pm Chairobics 10:15-11:15am Carpet Bowling 12:45-3pm ************************************************************************************************************************************************ Saturday Snooker 9am-1pm Band 10am-12pm Euchre 10am-12pm Drop In Art 10am-1pm Table Tennis 10:15am-12:15pm Instructor Profile: Nigel Tucker Nigel came to Canada 40 years ago from Cheshire England. He received all his musical training in high school in which he graduated in 1983. He has extensive experience in music and is a self-taught Celtic Folk Musician. Nigel has been a baritone in the Vancouver Welsh Men’s Choir, principal musician for Arcus for over 17 years also playing in Scottish pipe bands for over 27 years. Nigel has been active in the music community of Maple Ridge for 20 years in which he hosts monthly Celtic music sessions this makes him the Celtic Music Specialist of the Maple Ridge Arts Council. It all started 27 years ago when he started as a bass drummer for the Maple Ridge Legion. Nigel has twice won the Provincial Legion Pipeband Bass Drummer Championship. His professional qualities include a certificate in event and conference management from the Tourism College of Vancouver and he is currently a volunteer at the Port Moody Station Museum. Nigel is deeply honored to be asked to lead the Wilson Centre Silver Chord Choir. Volunteer Profile: Ann Pratt Ann was born in New Westminster. She married Bill in 1958 and bought a house and moved to Port Coquitlam in 1960. They have two daughters, Karen and Lynn, who continue to live in Port Coquitlam and have four grandchildren ranging in age from 7 - 19. Ann entered Essondale’s Psychiatric Nursing Program in 1958. Graduated in 1960 and worked there, not consistently, for 23 years, retiring in 1995. She was active in the P.T.A. and Guiding in the 70’s and 80’s and was secretary for the Glen School P.T.A. and Lieutenant in the Fifth Chimo Guide Company. Ann joined Wilson Centre in 1996. She volunteered with Marion Bernie and CVSS when she began the program at Wilson Centre in 1997. Ann did shopping but has now moved on to telephoning for client orders. She is still doing phoning for CVSS and recently helped out with their garage sale again this past June. Bill & Ann are members of the Port Coquitlam Royal Canadian Legion and donate time during the poppy sales. They are active members of Port Coquitlam Heritage and Cultural Society and put in many hours participating in events and doing office work. Ann is a telephone volunteer for Retired British Columbia Government Employees. At Wilson Centre she volunteers as secretary of the Seniors Advisory Board, assists in the kitchen, helps at mammogram clinic and knits dish clothes for sale in the display case. She is a member of the Silver Chord Choir as well as it’s secretary. Ann enjoys attending her grandchildren’s school and sporting events. Crib and canasta are her two passions in cards. She does a lot of gardening and loves camping in their Big Foot trailer and is trying to do some genealogy which is a challenge she has taken up. She enjoys keeping in touch with family in Norway with e-mail, visiting and travelling, especially sea cruises, are activities which Bill enjoy as well. WILSON CENTRE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS SKYPE Skype is a proprietary voice over internet Protocol service and software application allowing users to communicate over the internet with others by voice, video and instant messaging. Phone calls may be placed on traditional phone networks as well. Learn how this tool can enable you to communicate with friends and family near and far. 118164 Tu Sep 9 6-8pm $10.50/$18 GOOGLE - THE COMPLETE PACKAGE You know Google is a great search engine, but did you know it also provides e-mail, calendar, 'cloud' storage, video calling and more? Learn how you can u se Google's variety of free services to help organize online (and offline) life even better. 118165 Tu Oct 7 2-4pm $10.50/$18 ORGANIZING & EDITING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY In this two-session class, learn the basics of organizing and editing your digital photographs on a Windows-based PC. Bring in your own computer or a USB drive (or CD) with photographs and develop all the skills you'll need to make the most of collection. 118168 Tu Nov 18-Nov 25 6-8pm $21/$33.60 FACEBOOK FOR BEGINNNERS This class is for beginners of Facebook. You will learn how to navigate through the site, post on your friends wall and more. If you have your own tablet and or laptop feel free to bring it along. 118169 Tu Oct 21-Oct 28 3-5pm $21/$33.60 FACEBOOK FOR INTERMEDIATES This class is for those who have already taken the basic Facebook class and or have a basic knowledge of the Facebook world. 118173 Tu Nov 18-Nov 25 3-5pm $21/$36 INTERNET SHOPPING Explore how to safely and easily find great deals online. This three hour workshop will explore group coupon sites, Amazon, eBay and more with an emphasis on how to keep your personal payment information secure. 118174 Th Dec 4 11am-1pm $15.75/$27 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION Learn how to organize documents, programs, multimedia files, the desktop, internet downloads and pages for easy access. Prerequisites: knowledge of Windows 7 118166 Tu Dec 9 4-7pm $15.75/$25.20 iPAD SUPPORT GROUP This is a drop in group. Bring your iPad or tablet and questions Sept 30th, Oct 28th and Nov 25th 6-8pm $1 drop in for members/$2.50 for non-members ENHANCING HEALTH - HEALTH PROMOTION SERIES The enhancing health series is brought to you by the Douglas College Therapeutic Recreation Students. LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE This humor for health session provides you with the opportunity to talk about and experience the physical and psychosocial benefits of laughter. Come and share a laugh or two; you may leave feeling even younger. 119209 F Oct 3 12-1pm $1 CIRCLE OF FRIENDS: SOCIAL SUPPORT AND HEALTH During this session you can expect to learn about research that shows a significant connection between social support and health. Join us for tea and conversation about health and the value of friendship and support. 119211 F Oct 10 12-1pm $1 THE LINKS BETWEEN NUTRITION & STRESS This session provides an up-to-date look at the relationship between food, stress and health. Join us in a discussion about how certain foods can build our immune system, increase our vitality and improve our health overall. 119212 F Oct 17 12-1pm $1 GETTING BETTER SLEEP FOR STRESS MANAGEMENT Don't let worries keep you awake at night. Scientists know that sleep is an essential ingredient for managing stress and creating a healthy mind, body and spirit. We will share ways to get a good night’s sleep. Please bring your own sleep aid tips to share with the group. 119213 F Oct 24 12-1pm $1 BREATHING FOR RELAXATION In China, it is said that there are more than forty different ways to breathe. In this session, we will discuss breathing as the basis of all relaxation techniques. We will experiment with diaphragmatic breathing and explore a variety of relaxation techniques. 119214 F Oct 31 12-1pm $1 EXPLORING THE ART OF MEDITATION This session aims to demystify meditation and to introduce you to a variety of meditation techniques. We will discuss the benefits of meditation and discuss how to incorporate meditation into our daily lives. 119215 F Nov 7 12-1pm $1 VISUALIZING THE BEST YOU "Think you can? Think you can't? Either way you are right!" Join us in a discussion about what this quote means to you. We will explore the science that describes the connection between thoughts, behaviours, feelings and health. Join us in thinking about the power of thinking 119216 F Nov 14 12-1pm $1 JOURNAL WRITING AS A COPING MECHANISM It has been said that "all sorrows can be borne, if you put them in a story". Come and explore the art and science behind the healing power of journal writing your way to wholeness. 119217 F Nov 21 12-1pm $1 OPTIMISM & POSITIVE THINKING FOR LIFE This session utilizes guided visualization as a technique to recapture joyful leisure experiences. You will learn about the new science of psychoneuroimmunology, which tells us that leisure, pleasure and positive emotions serve to enhance our health. 119210 F Nov 28 12-1pm $1 Not sure where it goes? The City provides a variety of resources to help residents sort their waste properly. Much of what we used to send to the landfill can go into your green cart (food and yard waste, food-soiled papers) or blue cart (paper, tin and plastic recyclables). Putting our waste in the right place not only helps the environment, but saves taxpayers money. Waste-sorting resources: Get info about properly sorting and disposing of your waste and download a Sort it Right waste-sorting poster at www.portcoquitlam.ca/wasteloss. Search www.portcoquitlam.ca/recyclingdirectory for disposal options. Get a free Sort it Right guide with waste-sorting poster at City facilities and the City Info Tent at civic events. For more information, visit www.portcoquitlam.ca/wasteloss or contact 604.927.5267 or [email protected]. Did you know that apartments and townhouses can opt in to all or part of the City’s waste collection services, including blue carts (paper, tin and plastic recyclables) and green carts (food and yard waste, food-soiled papers)? City staff will work with your complex to customize the service to both meet your needs and program requirements. Complexes can join the City blue cart program at no additional cost for the basic service. Green cart collection is available at competitive rates. Ultimately, switching to City services: May save your complex money Will enable you to send less to the landfill Will give you access to comprehensive service and resources, such as the free PoCo Waste-Line smartphone app, online and printed information, and helpful staff. For more information, visit www.portcoquitlam.ca/multifamily or contact 604.927.5267 or [email protected]. September 2014 Sun Mon Tue 1 Labour Day 2 WC Open WC CLOSED 8:45am-4pm 7 8 Council 9 Wed Thu Fri Sat 3 WC Open 4 WC Open 5 WC Open 6 8:45am-4pm 8:45am-4pm 8:45am-4pm 10 11 12 New Mem- Meeting 7pm 14 Terry Fox Run 15 16 17 18 21 23 Autumn 24 Coffee Mug 25 Birthday Party 26 Mexican Begins Book Club Rosh Hashana Rosh Hashana 28 Rivers & 22 29 13 FREE Elks bers Tea 19 Skate 20 Fiesta 27 Culture Days Leigh Square 30 Trails Festival September 2014 Is observed as: National Cholesterol Education, National Honey Month, Prostate Cancer Awareness Month Birthstone: Sapphire Flower: Aster & Forget-Me-Knot Astrological Sign: Virgo (till 22th) Libra (23rd onward) Fruits & Veg for month of Sept: nectarines, figs, peppers, cayenne peppers, chili peppers, jalapeno peppers October 2014 is observed as: Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Domestic Violence Awareness, National Apple Month, National Physical Therapy Month Birthstone: Opal & Tourmaline Flower: Calendula Astrological Sign: Libra (till 22th) & Scorpio (23 onwards) Fruits & Veg for month of Oct: pears, apples, persimmons, ginger, galangal, tumeric October 2014 5 Mon 6 Tue 7 Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 8 9 Thanksgiving 10 11 15 16 Shake Out BC 17 18 22 National Nut 23 Dwali Begins 24 25 Lunch 12 13 Thanksgiving 14 Council WC Closed 19 20 BRAZILIAN EMBROIDERY This three dimensional needlework got its name from brilliantly colored threads which were first developed to be color fast in Brazil in the early 1960’s. The stitches used are basic embroidery stitches; French knots, satin, outline (stem), bullion, buttonholes and more. Sewing expertise is not necessary. Supplies are available for purchase from instructor and are not included in registration fee. 118071 118072 September/October Observances & Fun Facts Sun PAINT YOUR OWN POTTERY, GLASS FUSING & HAND MODELLED CLAY Vikki’s Clay Art Studio comes to The Wilson Centre! Join Vikki on Thursdays for ceramics, glass fusing or clay modeling. Participants will work on a variety of project i.e. vases, mugs, Christmas trees, cookie jars. Glass projects such as plates, bowls, wind chimes and jewelry, hand built bowls and mugs. Work at your own pace and create beautiful pieces for yourself or for gifts. Beginners are welcome. Supplies will be discussed on the first day. 118104 Th Sep 11-Nov 27 9am-12pm $103.95/$155 118105 Th Sep 11-Oct 30 12:30-3:30pm $103.95/$155 W W Sep 10-Oct 15 Oct 22-Nov 26 10am-12pm 10am-12pm $32.80/$50.40 $32.80/$50.40 BEADING, WIREWORK AND JEWELLERY One or two sessions of Level 1 Beginner Beading required. This session provides more challenging projects for the students who have learned the basic skills. First class bring beading tools, camera, notebook and your sense of humor. New ideas always welcome. 117410 F Sep 12-Dec 5 12:30-3:30pm $81.90/$126 117411 F Sep 12-Dec 5 9am-12pm $81.90/$126 FLOWER ARRANGING - WITH MELODY Melody teaches you how to create beautiful artful arrangements using fresh and dried flowers. Create and take home professional quality arrangements. Supplies included. Additional flowers available for purchase. Wilson Centre 118092 W Sep 10-Nov 26 12:30-3:30pm $98.30/$151.20 Meeting 7pm 21 Day 26 Halloween Skate 27 28 29 Coffee Mug 30 New Leigh 31 Halloween Book Club Square Exhibit Dinner & Dance “As long as we have memories, yesterday remains. As long as we have hope, tomorrow awaits.” unknown GLASS MAKING WORKSHOP See what everyone's talking about at the Wilson Centre. Let Vikki welcome you to the wonderful world of glass fusing. This will be an introductory class to glass fusing. You will learn about all the different components of glass and how they are used. Learn about all the different textures and shapes you will be able to use in creating your own masterpiece. Cost of the glass for the class will be depending on project. 119016 Th Sep 4-18 6-9pm $52/$80.30 November 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 Daylight Sav- 3 4 5 ings Ends 9 16 6 Veteran’s 7 Lunch Advanced Poll 10 Council 11 CLOSED Meeting 7pm Remembrance Day 17 18 12 13 8 Annual Fall Affair 14 15 Election Day, VOTE! 19 20 21 22 Emergency Preparedness 23 24 Council 25 Meeting 7pm 26 Coffee Mug 27 Birthday Book Club Party 28 29 Christmas Leigh Square 30 November/December Observances & Fun Facts November 2014 Is observed as: Lung Cancer Awareness Month, National Family Caregivers Month Birthstone: Topaz & Citrine Flower: Chrysanthemum Astrological Sign: Scorpio (till 21th) & Sagittarius (22nd onwards) Fruits & Veg for month of Nov: apples, plantains, collard greens, mustard greens, kale, swiss chard, broccoli rabe WIRE & BEAD DINNER TABLE DECOR Let Susan show you how to jazz up your dinner table. Course includes wire and bead wrapped napkin rings, serving spoons and wine glasses - which also make wonderful candle holders. Once you're hooked on this craft your imagination will be the only limit to what you can design. This course supply fee of $38 is included in price of course. Additional tools and materials will be available for purchase. No experience necessary! 119175 W Nov 19-Nov 26 6-8:30pm $53.75/$60.05 December 2014 is observed as: Universal Human Rights Month Birthstone: Turquoise & Blue Topaz Flower: Narcissus & Holly Astrological Sign: Sagittarius (till 21th) & Capricorn (22 onwards) Fruits & Veg for month of Dec: comice pears, kumquats, sapote, pepino melon, ugli fruits, parsnip, beets, turnips, rutabaga, celery root, horseradish December 2014 CHRISTMAS DOOR SWAG & CENTERPIECE WORKSHOP Join Melody and capture the Christmas spirit when you are busy making this cedar doorswag and centerpiece. Additional supplies may be purchased at the class. Please bring cedar greens to class. 118075 Sa Dec 13 10am-2pm $39.40/$52.50 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 New Leigh 5 6 Christmas Square Exhibit 7 I am Someone 8 Council Walk Meeting 7pm 14 Skate with 15 9 on the moon.” Paul Brandt 21 28 22 29 12 Dinner 16 Santa “Don’t tell us the sky is the limit, when there are footprints 10 Youth Turkey 11 Dance Social 23 30 with Santa 17 Hanukkah 18 Christmas Begins Lunch 24 Hanukkah ends 31 New Years Eve Skate 13 Breakfast 19 20 25 Christmas 26 Boxing Day 27 Closed Closed September Menu Lunch Served 11:30am - 1pm ALL ENTREES $5.75 ***************************************************** Monday Sept 1 Tuesday Sept 2 Wednesday Sept 3 Thursday Sept 4 Friday Sept 5 CLOSED Cobb Salad & Bun Salisbury Steak, Potatoes & Veggie Chicken Caesar Salad & Bun Soup & Sandwich ***************************************************** Monday Sept 8 Tuesday Sept 9 Wednesday Sept 10 Thursday Sept 11 Friday Sept 12 Soup & Sandwich Pork Stir-fry and Rice Chicken Mesa Salad Beef Dip & Salad Soup & Sandwich ***************************************************** Monday Sept 15 Tuesday Sept 16 Wednesday Sept 17 Thursday Sept 18 Friday Sept 19 Soup & Sandwich Spaghetti, Meatballs and Bun Roast Beef, Potatoes & Veggie Vegetable Frittata & Salad Soup & Sandwich ***************************************************** **Monday Sept 22 Soup & Sandwich Tuesday Sept 23 Chicken Stew & Dumpling Wednesday Sept 24 Pork Chop, Rice & Veggie Thursday Sept 25 Penne Alfredo Primavera Friday Sept 26 Soup & Sandwich / Mexican Fiesta ***************************************************** Monday Sept 29 Tuesday Sept 30 Soup & Sandwich Pulled Pork, Bun & Coleslaw ***************************************************** October Menu Lunch Served 11:30am - 1pm ALL ENTREES $5.75 FRANK TOWNSLEY CLASSES WATERCOLOURS WORKSHOP This class is for those that are working on projects and would like the support and instruction from the teacher. Bring your projects you are working on or would like to start. The instructor will provide instruction, support and help with watercolour, charcoal, pastels, or prisma-pencil. Wilson Centre 118120 M Sep 15-Dec 8 9-11:30am $81.90/$126 ******************************************************* Wednesday Oct 1 Thursday Oct 2 Friday Oct 3 Meatloaf, Potatoes & Veggie Bratwurst, Perogies & Cabbage Soup & Sandwich ******************************************************* Monday Oct 6 Tuesday Oct 7 Wednesday Oct 8 Thursday Oct 9 Friday Oct 10 Soup & Sandwich Vegetable Frittata, Bun & Salad Liver & Onions, Potatoes & Veggie Thanksgiving Lunch Must Register Soup & Sandwich ******************************************************* Monday Oct 13 Tuesday Oct 14 Wednesday Oct 15 Thursday Oct 16 Friday Oct 17 CLOSED Soup & Sandwich Soup & Sandwich Soup & Sandwich Soup & Sandwich ******************************************************* Monday Oct 20 Tuesday Oct 21 Wednesday Oct 22 Thursday Oct 23 Friday Oct 24 Soup & Sandwich Breakfast / Soup & Sandwich Quiche and Salad Pulled Pork, Bun & Coleslaw Soup & Sandwich ******************************************************* Monday Oct 27 Tuesday Oct 28 Wednesday Oct 29 Thursday Oct 30 Friday Oct 31 Soup & Sandwich Roast Pork, Potatoes & Veggie Lasagna, Caesar Salad & Bun Butter Chicken, Rice & Lentils Soup & Sandwich Halloween Dance ***************************************************** *** Register at front desk by Monday Sept 22 for ***Register at front desk by Monday Oct 6 for Thanks- Mexican Fiesta giving Lunch and Monday Oct 27 for Halloween Dance WATERCOLOUR MADE SIMPLE This course is designed to assist those wishing to expand their watercolour techniques and how they will implement these into a variety of subjects including flowers, trees, street scenes, and much more. Individuals are encouraged for individuals to bring in their own images to paint reflecting their personal interests, some images may be provided for those that do not. Wilson Centre 118119 M Sep 15-Dec 8 12-4pm $131.05/$201.60 LANDSCAPE PAINTING Aimed principally at landscapes, this course will address painting methods necessary to improve your skills in composition, whether painting Winterscapes, seascapes or landscapes. It is encouraged for individuals to bring in their own images to paint from that will reflect their personal interests, but some may be provided for those that do not. Wilson Centre 118118 Th Sep 25-Nov 27 6:30-9:30pm $81.90/$126 AUTUMN MAPLE This workshop you will highlight a Maple tree sporting its golden Autumn leaves set against a dark background for a stunning contrast. All supplies and photos will be made available, and there are no pre-requisites. Wilson Centre 118121 Sa Oct 4 9am-4pm $36.75/$51.45 BEACHSCAPE In this workshop you will be painting a lovely sandy beach with crashing waves, an island off shore, and a few rocks and tidal pools to accentuate the foreground. All supplies and photos will be made available, and there are no prerequisites. Wilson Centre 118122 Sa Nov 8 9am-4pm $36.75/$51.45 CHRISTMAS LINE DANCE SOCIAL 'Start off the holiday season with an afternoon of music, games trivia and line dancing. Wear red or green to get into the spirit and have fun with old friends and new. Refreshments will be served.' 118157 Sa Dec 6 1-5pm $7/$9 WILSON CENTRE SPANISH BEGINNER 1 For students who are studying Spanish for the first time. This once a week course will help you create a solid foundation in Spanish, providing the stepping stones of Spanish grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and everyday usage. By the end of this course, students will be able to ask and answer simple questions and hold simple conversations in present tense. 118129 W Sep 10-Nov 26 12:30-1:30pm $32.75/$50.40 November Menu December Menu Lunch Served 11:30am - 1pm Lunch Served 11:30am - 1pm ALL ENTREES $5.75 *************************************************** BEGINNERS 2 For students who have completed beginner 1 once a week or the equivalent. Students will continue to build their oral, written and listening skills while expanding their vocabulary and developing greater fluency. By the end of the course students will be able to communicate effectively in common situations of every-day life using the present tense and simple future tense. 118130 Th Sep 11-Nov 27 10:30-11:30am $32.75/$50.40 Monday Nov 3 Tuesday Nov 4 Wednesday Nov 5 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH To help students get some experience of "real" Spanish, and develop confidence in conversation. Some basic knowledge of Spanish is required, as the one hour sessions will be entirely in Spanish. This method is designed to accommodate speakers of different levels of Spanish. Each week we'll be picking a new topic and discussing it. 118131 Th Sep 11-Nov 27 12-1pm $32.75/$50.40 Friday Nov 7 INTERMEDIATE 1 For students who have completed Beginners 2 or the equivalent. The emphasis of this course is to enhance the student's ability to communicate by expanding their vocabulary and knowledge of grammar. At the end of this course students will know how to form questions with prepositions, understand the use of conjunctions and conjugate the most common irregular verbs in present and simple past tense. 118183 W Sep 10-Nov 26 2-3pm $32.75/$50.40 PRACTICAL SPANISH 1 For students who have a basic knowledge of Spanish and wish to expand their understanding by learning and practicing new vocabulary within the context of specific scenarios from everyday life. Students will learn the correct way to approach and converse with Spanish-speaking people in locations such as: airports, restaurants, hotels, malls, and on city streets. By the end of the course, students will be able to cope well, asking and responding to questions, organizing sentences and sustaining short conversations in the environments mentioned. 118184 Th Sep 11-Nov 27 1:30-2:30pm $32.75/$50.40 DOG OBEDIENCE Basic dog and owner obedience training taught by Countryside Kennels...learn how to teach your dog to heal, sit, stay and more. This is an excellent opportunity to socialize your dog. Dogs must be a minimum of four months old before the start of the course. DO NOT BRING your DOG to First Class. For information, please call 604-945-0125. 119259 W Sep 17-Nov 5 7-8pm $112 119260 W Oct 22-Dec 10 6-7pm $112 Thursday Nov 6 Soup & Sandwich Shepherd’s Pie & Veggie Roast Pork, Potatoes & Veggie Veteran’s Lunch Must Register Soup & Sandwich *************************************************** Monday Nov 10 Tuesday Nov 11 Wednesday Nov 12 Thursday Nov 13 Friday Nov 14 Soup & Sandwich CLOSED Spaghetti with Meatballs & Salad Breakfast / Soup & Salad Soup & Sandwich *************************************************** Monday Nov 17 Tuesday Nov 18 Wednesday Nov 19 Thursday Nov 20 Friday Nov 21 Soup & Sandwich Chicken Stew & Dumplings Ham, Scalloped Potatoes & Veggie Liver & Onions, Potatoes & Veggie Soup & Sandwich *************************************************** Monday Nov 24 Tuesday Nov 25 Wednesday Nov 26 Thursday Nov 27 Friday Nov 28 Soup & Sandwich Macaroni & Cheese and Salad Chicken Lasagna & Salad Meatloaf, Potatoes & Veggie Soup & Sandwich *************************************************** ALL ENTREES $5.75 *************************************************** Monday Dec 1 Tuesday Dec 2 Wednesday Dec 3 Thursday Dec 4 Friday Dec 5 Soup & Sandwich Liver & Onions, Potatoes & Veggie Bratwurst, Perogies & Cabbage Vegetable Frittata, Salad & Bun Soup & Sandwich *************************************************** Monday Dec 8 Tuesday Dec 9 Wednesday Dec 10 Thursday Dec 11 Friday Dec 12 Soup & Sandwich Orange Chicken, Rice & Veggie Roast Beef, Potatoes & Veggie Quiche and Salad Soup & Sandwich *************************************************** Monday Dec 15 Tuesday Dec 16 Wednesday Dec 17 Thursday Dec 18 Friday Dec 19 Soup & Sandwich Penne Alfredo Primavera Liver & Onions, Potatoes & Veggie Christmas Lunch Must Register Soup & Sandwich *************************************************** Monday Dec 22 Tuesday Dec 23 Wednesday Dec 24 Thursday Dec 25 Friday Dec 26 Soup & Sandwich Coffee & Christmas Baking Coffee & Christmas Baking CLOSED CLOSED *************************************************** Monday Dec 29 Tuesday Dec 30 Wednesday Dec 31 Soup & Sandwich Coffee & Christmas Baking Coffee & Christmas Baking *************************************************** *** Register at front desk by Monday Nov 3 for Veteran’s Lunch ***Register at front desk by Monday Dec 15 for Christmas Lunch Fall Special Events WILSON CENTRE INFORMATIONAL TEA Have you thought about joining the Wilson Centre? Are you a new member? Come out for the afternoon and learn about everything the Wilson Centre has to offer. This is a great opportunity to ask some questions, meet some new people, take a tour and enjoy some refreshments. Fri Sept 12 2pm MEXICAN FIESTA - 2014 Ole! Come for the food and stay for the dancing! Join Leila for an evening of Mexican food and music. The Wilson Centre Band will get your hips moving and toes tapping!!! There will be door prizes so get your tickets early, as seating is limited. This is one event you do not want to miss! 118102 F Sep 26 6-10pm $13 THANKSGIVING LUNCH Gobble,gobble,gobble,after the Thanksgiving Feast our bellies will wobble, wobble, wobble! Join us for a traditional Thanksgiving meal complete with all the fixin's, activities and entertainment by a magician, The Great Gordini. 118116 Th Oct 9 12:30-2pm $13 WILSON CENTRE HALLOWEEN DINNER & DANCE Calling ghouls and goblins! Join us for a scary dinner feast with fun entertainment. Come dressed up in a costume and dance the night away with Swing-Along-Band. You have a chance to win one of many fabulous prizes! 118087 F Oct 31 6-9:30pm $13 VETERAN'S LUNCH Join us for lunch and to honour our Veteran's. A delicious roast beef dinner will be served with entertainment by the Wilson Centre Honeycombs. 118117 Th Nov 6 12:30-3pm $13/ Veterans FREE WILSON CENTRE BIRTHDAY PARTIES This event is held every 2 months to celebrate member's birthdays. Entertainment, snacks, refreshments and cake make this a party to remember! Members with birthdays, register for free! 118125 Th Sep 25 2-4pm 118126 Th Nov 27 2-4pm $2 member/$4 non member Birthday People FREE CHRISTMAS LUNCH The turkey has been basted and the table set, what we need now, is you as a guest! Join us for the Annual Wilson Centre Christmas Lunch. This year will feature entertainment by Christmas Carolers and of course a visit from the Jolly oL' GUY himself! Purchase tickets by Friday December 12 th. 118076 Th Dec 18 12:30-2:30pm $13 YOGA THERAPY Yoga poses will be adapted for physical, emotional and mental healing. We will focus on areas of concern with the goal to alleviate symptoms and restore vitality. A sequence of adapted postures will be designed to relieve stress and strengthen problem areas. Enjoy breathing exercises, relaxation techniques, visualization and meditation with a specialized yoga instructor. Wilson Centre 118148 Tu Sep 9-Oct 14 1:45-3:15pm $33.10/$52 118152 Tu Oct 21-Nov 25 1:45-3:15pm $27.60/$43.30 118149 118153 Tu Tu Sep 9-Oct 14 Oct 21-Nov 25 3:30-5pm 3:30-5pm $33.10/$52 $27.60/$43.30 PoCo Rec. Complex 118150 118151 Th Th Sep 11-Oct 16 Oct 23-Nov 27 1:45-3:15pm 1:45-3:15pm $33.10/$52 $33.10/$52 YOGA THERAPY FOR THE LOWER LIMBS, PELVIS & LOWER BACK Learn why and how the alignment of your feet, knees and pelvis can affect your entire body. Yoga Therapy's gentle and subtle movements will bring you an awareness of your habitual posture which may be causing you physical strain and pain. Learn to change these patterns and create a healthier foundation to support your spine, shoulders and head. This session will also increase your flexibility, strength and balance and will include breathing and meditation practices. Your Yoga Therapist, Cheryl Kapitza has extensive training and experience in Yoga Therapy. 118155 F Sep 12-Oct 17 9:30-11am $33.10/$52 YOGA THERAPY FOR THE SPINE, CORE, SHOULDERS & NECK Learn why and how your core and spine can be used to support your shoulders and neck. Yoga Therapy's gentle and subtle movements will bring you an awareness of your core, while you learn to strengthen it and use it in your daily life. Experience your spine and increase it's length and strength so that it can be the support that the shoulders, head and neck need. This session will help improve your posture and any back or shoulder pain due to poor posture. Breathing and meditation practices are included in this class. Your Yoga Therapist, Cheryl Kapitza has extensive training and experience in Yoga Therapy. 118156 F Oct 24-Nov 28 9:30-11am $33.10/$52 HATHA YOGA WITH BERNADETTE This dynamic style of yoga integrates physical postures, breathing techniques and meditation to promote health and inner peace. You will improve your concentration, relaxation, flexibility, energy and vitality in aligning with each pose's true purpose. The focus of this class is on proper body alignment, posture and balance in an environment of self-respect, non-competition, a sense of fun and exploration. INTERMEDIATE-Prerequisite is to have Hatha Yoga for Beginners Th Sep 11-Nov 27 9:15-11:15am $88.20/$138.60 Barcode:118099 HATHA YOGA - BEGINNERS—No experience required. Th Sep 11-Nov 27 11:15am-12:45pm $66.15/$103.95 Barcode:118100 CHAIR YOGA WITH CHERYL A gentle self-paced program for those with limited mobility perfect for those who utilize mobility devices such as a wheelchair, scooter or walker. All exercises are done while sitting in a chair or standing utilizing the wall or chair for support. The instructor will adapt poses to suit the individual. Learn to practice Yoga for your needs along with breathing exercises and meditation for your well-being. Tu Sep 9-Oct 14 9:30-11am Barcode:117413 $44.10/$69.30 Tu Oct 21-Nov 25 9:30-11am Barcode:117414 $44.10/$69.30 RESTORATIVE YOGA Restorative yoga is thought of by many as 'active relaxation'. It is specifically designed for when you feel fatigued, weak or stressed from daily life. The props used while practicing the various restorative yoga poses are designed to provide support and be conducive to total relaxation. Additionally, each of the restorative yoga poses moves the spine in all directions, putting into practice the ancient yoga idea that a healthy spine promotes well-being. All levels are welcome and all props are provided for the class. W Sep 10-Nov 26 9-10am Barcode:118110 $44.10/$69.30 HATHA YOGA w/Alison Open to all levels. Strengthen, stretch, tone and relax. Hatha yoga is the classical form of yoga postures and breathing that revitalizes the body physically and mentally. It is an uplifting practice that increases muscle tone, improves flexibility and concentration, detoxifies the vital organs and allows you to experience a state of deep relaxation. You can always make classes easier or more challenging for yourself by following the teachers’ cues for variations and modifications of the poses. This class is for all levels, however it is recommended that you can easily get up and down off of the floor. W Sep 10-Nov 26 1-2:30pm Barcode:118101 Got a biz to brag about? The PoCo Best Biz Awards are back for a second year, and nominations are now open. Shine the spotlight on your favourite Port Coquitlam business or focus attention on your own. Winners will be featured as a “business of the month” in the 2015 City calendar. All award nominees will be promoted in City ads, the website and social media, and will be honoured at the PoCo Best Biz Awards Celebration on Oct. 30. Businesses may be nominated in up to two of the five categories: * Super Service – consistently goes “above and beyond” to provide outstanding service to its customers. Home-based Business Award – has demonstrated significant growth, sustainability and excellent customer service. Living Green Award – exemplifies environmentally sustainable operations and demonstrates a commitment to environmental sustainability. PoCo Star Award – has drawn positive attention to Port Coquitlam through their business success, Innovation or marketing. Giving Back Award – has demonstrated outstanding commitment and contributions to the Port Coquitlam community. All nominees will also be entered for a People’s Choice Award, to be selected by the public from Oct. 6 to 12. For full details and online nominations, visit www.portcoquitlam.ca/bizawards PoCo Heritage News $66.15/$103.95 PoCo Garden Club Fall Tour DEEP STRETCH & MEDITATION For anyone whose joints and connective tissues have become less mobile through illness, injury, aging or neglect. This class will improve joint flexibility, and help re-lubricate joints through a quiet, meditative practice of deeply held postures. Open to everyone. Thu Sep 11-Nov 27 6-7pm Barcode:118091 $63/$94.50 Saturday, September 20 UBC Botanical Garden, Southlands, and Phoenix Perennials. Cost is $30, payable to PoCo Garden Club. This includes the cost for the bus plus UBC admission. If you are interested in purchasing a ticket you can call Trish Lees at 604-944-7581. There is no time for lunch so please bring a bagged lunch. Thomas Hobbs will provide coffee and cookies. 8 a.m. bus departure Wilson Centre Breakfast Tuesday October 21 and Thursday November 13 9-10:15am The Wilson Centre kitchen will be providing a delicious breakfast which includes eggs, bacon or sausage, hash browns, toast and coffee or tea Terry Fox Library 2470 Mary Hill Road Port Coquitlam B. C. V3C 3B1 News: Take the latest bestselling books with you when you are on the go with your portable device. We have the 3M™ Cloud Library available and we can show you how to use it at the Terry Fox Library! This is an innovative way to browse, borrow and read popular fiction and non-fiction eBooks and it’s free. All you need is a valid library card to use it. Your library card will give you access to the thousands of titles available to you as a library member. Best of all, there are no late fees – the book automatically checks itself back in when your loan period is up! Programs: One-On-One Tech Help Need Internet help? Join us for a free half-hour session to get you started. We can help you learn about the Internet, Facebook, eBooks, email, and more. Choose to learn on your own device or use a library computer. Call or visit the Information desk to book an appointment. Fall into Good Health Are you having trouble sleeping? Do you feel like you need a boost to get through the afternoon? Is your digestion slowing down? Dr. Jill Scott ND, of Port Moody Integrated Health, will be talking about naturopathic tips for dealing with common issues that can show up in the fall and how you can take control of your health to feel your best through the changing of the seasons. Registration is appreciated. Tuesday, September 30, 7:00 – 8:30 pm. Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security Join a Citizens Services Specialist from Service Canada to discover the many benefits available under each program. You will hear about Survivor/Death Benefits, Canada Pension Disability Benefits, Guaranteed Income Supplement Allowance and Allowance for the Survivor. You will also learn about eligibility, when to apply, how to access, required documentation and who to contact for help. Registration is appreciated. Wednesday, Oct. 15, 5:30 – 7:00 pm. All About eBooks: eReaders & Tablets The library has thousands of eBooks and you can borrow them for free! Join us for an informative session on how to access these books, how to use our website, and how to get eBooks onto your device. Let us know what technology you’re using and we will determine which session you should attend. Registration is appreciated. Tuesdays, Nov. 25, (eReaders) and Dec. 2, (Tablets), 7:00 – 8:00 pm. Seniors Christmas Tea Spread some holiday cheer! Listen to Christmas stories, sing Christmas carols, drink some tea and get into the Christmas spirit. Everyone is welcome Registration is appreciated. Friday, Dec. 5, 2:00 – 3:00 pm. LINE DANCING Calling all ready, willing and enthusiastic line dancers of all levels! Bring your dancing feet and a smile and join one of the best line dance classes around! Rhythms we dance to are: Country Western, Cha Cha, Rumba, Tango, Samba, Mambo & Waltz BEGINNER PLUS 118161 M Sep 8-Nov 24 10-11am $30.05/$46.20 EXPERIENCED This is an advanced class for those line dancers that have been doing line dance for a while and are comfortable with an hour at an advanced pace. 118162 M Sep 8-Nov 24 11:10am-12:10pm $30.05/$46.20 WILSON CENTRE LATIN FIT Latin Fit is a great way to learn some new popular moves, have fun, and keep healthy! This class features all types of Latin dances including Salsa, Merengue, Samba, Bachata, and Cumbia plus many more. Great for beginners wanting to learn these styles of dances, those wanting a great fun way to exercise and great for the more experienced to practice the moves they may already know. Everyone is welcome! 118127 W Sep 10-Nov 26 6:30-7:30pm $44.10/$69.30 WILSON CENTRE BELLY DANCING BEGINNER BELLY DANCE This course offers students basic terminology and techniques, correct posture, shimmies and correct way to layer and isolate movements. The instructor will break down the moves and help you understand the art of Belly dance and take your dancing to a new and exciting level. This is a great opportunity to stay in shape while practicing one of the most exhilarating styles of dancing. Wilson Centre 119241 Tu Sep 9-Nov 25 4:15-5:15pm $30.05/$46.20 BELLY DANCE LEVEL 2 Beginner belly dance experience must be completed to take level 2. 118123 Tu Sep 9-Nov 25 5:30-6:30pm $30.05/$46.20 BELLY DANCE WORKOUT Join us in an exhilarating cardiovascular workout that increases flexibility while toning and contouring your body. You will learn how to isolate underdeveloped hip muscles in order to reach physical strength and self-confidence. Everybody is welcome! 118124 Th Sep 11-Nov 27 6-7pm $32.75/$50.40 118125DANCE CARDIO FITNESS Join Maricella for an hour of fitness with a bit of flare. You will be taken through a variety of new age dances from belly dancing, jazz to hip hop and more. All while getting in your cardio workout. No dance experience is necessary! Come out and enjoy the fun. 118090 Sa Sep 6-Nov 22 9-10am $44.10/$69.30 Wilson Centre Golden Steppers COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERIES LIVING WELL DRIVING WELL Join the BCAA Road Safety Foundation for a driving workshop. This session will help you asses your current driving skills and habits, provide tips on how to improve your driving, advice about changes that occur as you age that could affect your ability to drive safely and update you about vehicle safety features and road regulations. Registration is required in order to attend. 117553 F Sep 12 1-2:30pm FREE A group formed from the line dance classes here at Wilson Centre. They are available to perform at events! For more information call Anne 604-42-9803 or Barb 604-467-5626. SETTLING AN ESTATE Have you ever been an executor? There is more to settling someone's estate than just selling a house and closing the bank account. Learn what is involved from someone who works with executors every day. Probate, tax returns, distributing the proceed. Bring your questions, leave with valuable tips. Registration is required to attend. 117748 W Sep 17 6:30-7:30pm FREE FRAUD PREVENTION This informative seminar will address: how to identify potential fraud, how to protect yourself from identity theft and common scams. Bring your thoughts and questions to the seminar. Presented to you by Van City Credit Union. Registration is required in order to attend. 117184 Th Oct 23 6-7pm FREE 117187 F Nov 14 1-2pm FREE YOUTH AND SENIOR'S DINNER NIGHT On Wednesday nights youth and seniors volunteer together to make mouthwatering, inexpensive and home cooked meals at Wilson Centre. Enjoy a full meal for only $5, then engage with kids in the community through activities and games. Meals are served at 5:30, and there are limited spots to volunteer so please call 604-927-7938 to sign up if you are interested in assisting with dinner prep, and eat for free. Wednesdays INTRO TO ASTROLOGY Astrology is a symbolic language based upon the movement of the stars. This language is a wonderful tool for developing personal insight into yourself, people around you and your 'Soul purpose' in this lifetime. This FUN course will take you through the 12 Zodiac Signs, Planets and Houses. Each student will have their chart done for this course.Those that have participated in this class before will advance on what they have already learned and more. Please bring along your DATE/TIME and PLACE OF BIRTH. 119155 M Oct 20-Nov 24 10am-12pm $37.80/$56.70 Sep 10-Dec 3 5:30-6:30pm Wilson Centre $2 youth/$5 adult Amica at Mayfair Special FALL Events! In a recent poll conducted by Amica, Amica at Mayfair is excited to announce that our residents are the HAPPIEST residents in the entire company for two years in a row! Come to one of our public events, expand your social circle and find out why we have the happiest residents! Taste of Amica, September 17th starting at 1PM Find out why our food is outstanding! Wedding Fashion Show with entertainment, September 23 rd, 7:30PM Gorgeous gowns and wonderful entertainment! Refreshments served. PIANO LESSONS Learn to tickle those ivories in a warm and friendly atmosphere. You will learn how to read music, the value of notes and what the keyboard is all about. Satisfy that yen to play the piano for your own pleasure. Music selected will be geared to the individual's interest. You can bring your own books or purchase them from the instructor at your first class. 118107 Tu Sep 9-Nov 18 12:30-1pm $73/$94 118108 Tu Sep 9-Nov 18 1:10-1:40pm $73/$94 118109 Tu Sep 9-Nov 18 1:50-2:20pm $73/$94 OKTOBERFEST!, October 14th, 7:30PM Get your German on! Come for great food, entertainment and Oktoberfest fun! Karaoke Sing Along Fun, November 5th, 2:30PM Can you hold a tune? Come and have some fun with our residents at Mayfair Christmas Craft Fair, November 22nd, starting at 10AM Popular every year, get your shopping done early, check out our amazing crafts and gifts PLEASE RSVP TO ANY OF OUR EVENTS BY CALLING 604-552-5552 Amica at Mayfair 2267 Kelly Ave, Port Coquitlam, BC Wilson Centre Health Talks Wilson Centre Health Talks YOU MUST REGISTER IF YOU PLAN ON ATTENDING! YOU MUST REGISTER IF YOU PLAN ON ATTENDING! UNDERSTANDING STROKE: A WORKSHOP FOR FAMILY & FRIENDS This session is brought to you by the Fraser Health Authority please call 604-949-8210 to register at least 1 week in advance. Wilson Centre F Sept 5 1-3pm BUILDING COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS: A WORKSHOP FOR STROKE SURVIVORS AND CAREGIVERS This session is brought to you by the Fraser Health Authority please call 604-949-8210 to register at least 1 week in advance. Wilson Centre F Oct 3 1-3pm ARTHRITIS SELF MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (ASMP) A six-week internationally-acclaimed arthritis education program, ASMP teaches life-changing selfmanagement techniques and provides arthritis related information to increase knowledge and skills for people to better manage their arthritis. Participants share experiences through discussions and problem-solving in a workshop setting. Led by certified volunteer instructors from the Arthritis Society the $25 ASMP registration includes the Arthritis Help book. A special offer of $10 each for additional family members (no help book). 116719 F Oct 3-Nov 7 1-3pm $25 book fee/$10 additional book UNDERSTANDING ARTHRITIS The Arthritis Society invites you to a free information session to learn how to better understand and manage your arthritis. This Arthritis presentation will include information on pain management, exercise, medication and complimentary therapies as well as information on The Arthritis Society and the education programs and services available to you! Learn about strategies and techniques to improve your lifestyle. You must register in order to attend. 116720 F Sep 12 10-12pm FREE DIABETES SELF MANAGEMENT This FREE workshop covers a wide range of strategies and tools to help you manage diabetes and related symptoms to enhance daily activities and get the most out of life. The workshop is for adults of any age with type 2 diabetes, their family members, friends and caregivers. Learn about the Diabetes Self-Management Toolbox; how to prevent low blood glucose (hypoglycemia); prevent or delay complications; plan low fat meals and read nutrition labels and communicate effectively with your health care team. This is provided by the University of Victoria in partnership with the BC Ministry of Health Services. An excellent resource book "Living a Healthy Life with a Chronic Condition" is provided to all participants. You must register in order to attend. 116721 M Sep 29-Nov 10 6:30-9pm FREE PHARMACARE COVERAGE Join the Wilson Centre Pharmacy as they take you through the ins and outs of the B.C. Pharmacare system. They will be discussing the deductibles, reference base pricing, low cost alternatives, partial benefits and authority process. Bring your questions with you to ask the pharmacist. You must register in order to attend. 116722 F Oct 3 11am-12pm FREE THE EMOTIONAL BRAIN Emotional balance is crucial to optimal brain performance. Anxiety, worry and fear impacts our ability to learn, remember, and make important decisions. Join insightful conversations to learn proven strategies for dissolving persistent moods that take the joy out of life and inhibit overall wellness. This is presented to you by Fay Wong, inspirational therapist. 118678 F Nov 7 10am-12pm $12/$18 OPTIMAL STRESS Stress is a normal and natural part of life. A healthy dose of stress is necessary to function well and grow in life. Join inspiring group discussions to develop a more positive attitude toward stress and discover practical tips for supporting optimal brain performance. This is presented to you by Fay Wong, inspirational therapist. 118679 F Nov 14 10am-12pm $12/$18 LOVE YOUR BRAIN Science reveals the brain is not hardwired. How you relate to your brain is never passive. You are always instructing it in some way. Take a proactive approach to optimal brain performance by learning essential habits for maximizing health, happiness and quality of life. This is presented to you by Fay Wong, inspirational therapist. 118680 Tu Nov 18 10am-12pm $12/$18 LETS TALK ABOUT DEMENTIA Participants will learn basic information about Alzheimer's disease and dementia, and review some myths and stigma’s associated with the disease. The session also explores how we all can work towards creating supportive, dementia friendly environments in our homes, workplaces and communities. Anyone interested in learning more about dementia is welcome to attend. You must register in order to attend. 117695 W Nov 19 11am-12pm FREE KINDNESS & CARING PROJECT The Kindness and Caring workshop is an opportunity for us to explore what kindness, caring and love mean to us and look at the ways we express these qualities in our lives. In the first session, there will be some interesting quotes about kindness, caring, love and compassion and we’ll discuss the benefits of being loving and kind (to ourselves and others). We’ll brainstorm ways of sharing kindness, caring and love through thoughts words and actions and discuss methods of remembering to practice these. You will hear some stories of amazing experiences that people have had as a result of sharing love-even a technique for stopping tailgaters! You will also set some realistic goals and have a chance to experiment with these tools/techniques during the upcoming week. 118182 Tu Sep 23-Sep 30 1-3pm FREE