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Recreation & Community Services Manager — Paul McGonigal — 933-2641 Email
paul.townofwarman@sasktel.net
Program Coordinator — Coralie Bueckert — 933-2129 Email: Coralie.townofwarman@sasktel.net
Warman Diamond Arena facility — 933-2033
Location 202 N. Railway St. E.
Ice Rental — 933-2641
Brian King Centre facility & bookings — 933-3040 Email: brainkingcentre@sasktel.net
Location 202 8th Ave. N.
Recreation bookings & fire hall bookings — 933-2129 Email: Coralie.townofwarman@sasktel.net
Fire Hall Location 501 Centennial blvd
Wheatland Regional Library — 933-4387
Location 101 Klassen St. W.
The Town of Warman Leisure Guide is your community source for all your sport, culture & recreation
needs. It includes community groups, fitness classes, facility information and community events from
September 2009 to June 2010.
Leadership Opportunities Table of Contents
Energetic,
Available
Outgoing, Winter Facilities……………………………………....3
Organized... Local Recreation, Culture, Sport Organizations…..4
Is this you? Fitness Programs ……………………………….…...8
Adult Classes …………………………………………9
If so, then the Warman Parks and Recreation Adult Organizations ………………………………...10
Department is looking for you. Toddler, Children & Youth Programs……………..12
Town of Warman Recognition Awards……….…...13
Paid Instructors are required for casual work with:
Intercommunity Development Group ………….….13
Toddler Classes Exercise Classes Special Events ……………………………………...14
Children Craft Classes Girls on the Move Volunteer Registration……………………….……..15
Wheatland Regional Library (Warman Branch)….15
Please drop off resumes with qualifications to the
Quick Reference Lists ……………………….….….16
Warman Municipal Office
c/o Parks & Recreation Department
Box 340 www.townofwarman.ca
Warman, SK S0K 4S0
Please call Coralie at 933-2129 for further information.
Front Cover Photo courtesy of Wayne Shiels/Four Winds Photos
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Warman Diamond Arena
Location 202 N. Railway St. E.
Opening Date — Tentative opening date of Sunday, September 20th.
First Public Skating Date
Warman Kidsport will be offering a free Public Skating on Sunday, September 20th from 4:00—6:00pm.
Public Skating
Sundays from 4:00 – 6:00 pm., starting Sunday, September 20th, 2009. Additional public skating times will be available at the fol-
lowing times:
2009 Wednesday, December 31st 12:30—2:00 pm.
Friday, September 25th 1:30—3:00 pm 2010
Friday, October 23rd 1:30—3:00 pm Friday, January 29th 1:30—3:00 pm
Friday, November 20th 1:30—3:00 pm Tuesday, February 16th 12:30—2:00 pm
Tuesday, December 22nd 12:30—2:00 pm Thursday, February 18th 12:30—2:00 pm
Thursday, December 24th 12:30—2:00 pm Friday, February 19th 1:30—3:00 pm
Tuesday, December 29th 12:30—2:00 pm
Shinny Times
Shinny times will be available on the following dates and times. Please be aware that helmets with face masks are to be worn at
all times by any person of Minor Hockey age and protective equipment is highly recommended:
Friday, September 25th Noon—1:30 pm
Friday, October 23rd Noon—1:30 pm Thursday, December 31st 10:45—12:15 pm
Friday, November 20 th
Noon—1:30 pm 2010
Monday, December 21st 9:15—10:45 am Friday, January 29thth Noon—1:30pm
Tuesday, December 22 nd
10:45 – 12:15 pm Monday, February 15th 9:15—10:45 am
Wednesday, December 23rd 9:15—10:45 am Tuesday, February 16thth 10:45—12:15 pm
Thursday, December 24th 10:45—12:15 pm Wednesday, February 17thth 9:15—10:45 am
Monday, December 28th 9:15—10:45 am Thursday, February 18th 10:45—12:15 pm
Tuesday, December 29th 10:45—12:15 pm Friday, February 19th Noon—1:30 pm
Wednesday, December 30th 9:15—10:45 am Monday, March 22nd 9:15—10:45 am
Parent & Tot Skating Monday/Wednesday/Fridays from 11:00 am – Noon, starting Monday, September 21st, 2009.
Outdoor Skating Facilities
Arena Closure Dates
Monday, October 12th – Closed all day
Locations
Wednesday, November 11th – Closed until 1:00 pm 4th Street West behind the Fire Hall and
Thursday, December 24th – Closed at 4:00 pm. 9th Avenue North in the parking lot of Lions Park
Friday, December 25th – Closed all day
Saturday, December 26th – Closed all day As the weather outside turns consistently colder,
Thursday, December 31st – Closed at 5:00 pm. look for the outdoor skating facilities to become
available. Both areas are
Friday, January 1st – Closed all day equipped with lights.
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Warman Gymnastics
Contact’s Name:
Shannon Belliveau (president)………...249-2974 Shauna Peters (coach)……………….933-0970
Description:
Warman Gymnastics is a non-competitive club. We follow the Can Gym program with badges being given for each level com-
pleted. The levels start at preschool level up to advanced level. Our club starts at age 4 and up. The season runs from mid Sep-
tember until the beginning of April.
Class Schedule:
September — March; Monday & Thursdays 5:00pm—9:00pm at the Warman Elementary School
Warman Minor Basketball
Contact’s Name:
Matt & Shauna Misskey………...934-6002 Email: mmisskey@sasktel.net
Description:
Warman Minor Basketball is a volunteer run, non-profit organization that co-ordinates basketball for boys & girls from Warman
and area ages 7-17. Games are played in Saskatoon on Saturdays from October to March with practices held in Warman once a
week. Our mandate is to provide opportunities for youth in and around Warman promoting the values of teamwork, integrity and
commitment, while developing skills at all levels of competition and a lifelong love of the game.
Class Schedule:
October—April: One city game Saturday and one practice in Warman/week.
Warman Osler Skating Club
Contact’s Name:
Alana Mozdzen …………………..934-3669
Description:
WOSC currently offers instruction in Canskate and Starskate. CanSkate is Skate Canada's flagship learn-to-skate program,
designed for beginners of all ages. This program focuses on fun, participation and basic skill development. You will earn badges
and other incentives as you learn fundamental skating skills. Skaters progress at their own rate and coaches make sessions
active using teaching aids, music and a wide variety of activities that create a fun environment and promote learning.
STARSkate (Skills, Tests, Achievement, Recognition) – offers opportunities for skaters of all ages to develop fundamental figure
skating skills in the areas of ice dance, skating skills, free skate and interpretive skating. Unique in Canada, this program teaches
figure skating skills in a group and/or private lesson format in a progressive and sequential manner and includes specifically
designed awards and incentives. Skaters have the opportunity to take Skate Canada Tests through a nationally standardized
testing system. Skaters who have mastered figure skating skills in STARSkate may also choose to pursue synchronized skating
or pairs skating.
Class Schedule: Extra Schedule:
November—March at the Warman Diamond Arena Starskate Conditioning Camp is held in October
Fire Arm Safety Babysitting Course
Contact’s Name: Contact’s Name:
Greg Sabiston……………...242-3130 Lori Vellacott……………...931-1009
Description: Description:
Fire Arm Safety Program provides the promotion of safe, ethical The Babysitting course teaches the skills necessary to care for
hunting and proper, safe handling of firearms. Both Federal & infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers. It emphasizes safety, deal-
Provincial testing is offered. The class teaches safe and respon- ing with emergencies, and first aid basics. Participants must be
sible use of firearms and passes on responsible wildlife man- 12 years or older. Manual, certificate and exam included in
agement ethics and prevent dangerous hunting practices. course.
Class Schedule: TBD
Class Schedule: TBD
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Wado Kai Karate
Contact’s Name:
Jeremy & Crystal Johnson ……………….239-2217 Email: saskatoonwadokai@sasktel.net
Website: www.saskwadokarate.com National Website http://www.shintani.ca/
Description:
Wado Kai is a traditional karate style incorporating punches, kicks, blocks to protect oneself from attackers. Our classes include
activities such as perfecting basic techniques, working on Katas (combination of techniques which are designed to be an
imaginary fight), working with partners in either 2-step r freestyle Kumite (fighting) and many other drills and activities to hone the
students skills. We stress concepts like respect for others, respect for self, sportsmanship as well as encouraging students to
challenge themselves in their karate and their life.
Class Schedule:
September — June; Monday Junior (under 13) — 6:30-7:30pm; Adults (over 13) — 7:00pm-9:00pm at the Brian King Centre
Prairie Ribbons Rhythmic Gymnastics
Contact’s Name:
Michelle Kocur Rachey………………...249-4254 Email: prairieribbons@sasktel.net
Website: www.prairieribbons.sasktelwebsite.net
Description:
Prairie Ribbons is a rhythmic gymnastics club with athletes who range in age from five to 20+ . We provide training at all levels
from beginner to senior and feature several performing groups. All of our classes are non-competitive and lots of fun! Rhythmic
gymnastics is a blend of movement, music & hand apparatus. Hand apparatus includes balls, ribbons, hoops, ropes, scarves &
many other items. Rhythmics increases & promotes flexibility, co-ordination, self-esteem & team work. We go to class to learn,
experiment and have fun. When we perform, we perform for fun and to show off what we have learned. Classes will be offered for
Parent & Tot's (ages 3 & 4) & up including an adult class.
Class Schedule:
September — April; Wednesdays & Mondays at the Brian King Centre
Warman Minor Soccer
Contact’s Name:
Doug Brown……………………………...683-0307 Michelle Blanchard ……………………..242-3478
Description:
Indoor recreational league for boys & girls U6 to U10 for the months of Sept.—April. Complimented by the outdoor soccer season
in May & June for all players Kindersoccer (3 & 4 year olds) —U18
Class Schedule:
September — March; Wednesday 6:00—9:00pm at the Warman Elementary School
Valley Soccer Association Sask Valley Riding Club
Contact’s Name: Contact’s Name:
Kyle Scott……………...683-0302 Dar Weightman……………...934-3676
Yvonne Morrissey……..384-2625 Noreen Kneeland…….……..933-1018
Description: Description:
Valley Soccer runs soccer programs for 10 town association We are a group of horse lovers that get together in a fun and
members. Rovers soccer program is for children who would relaxed environment to learn together how to become better
like to further develop their skills and play soccer at a higher riders. We hold clinics, trial rides and learn about horses
competitive level. Teams are made up of players from the
valley and play in the Saskatoon youth soccer league (Div. Class Schedule: TBD
III, II, I, depending on skill level.)
Class Schedule:
September—April Sundays at the Warman High School
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Warman Girl Guides
Contact’s Name:
Janet Giesbrecht……………..249-0978 Debbie Remeshylo……………..242-7269
Description:
This is a program for girls ages 5-11. There are 3 groups; Sparks (5-6 year olds), Brownies (7-8 year olds) and Girl Guides (9-11
year olds). We do indoor and outdoor activities, along with teaching the girls about nature, respect and friendship. We do crafts,
sing songs, learn new skills and play games. Above all else we have fun.
Class Schedule:
October - April; Warman High School Sparks (Monday) Brownies & Girl Guides (Tuesday) at 6:30pm
Living Skies Kempo
Contact’s Name:
Jeremy Reddekopp………………...225-2100 Keith and Denise Giroux ………………….827-2126
Description:
Quality martial arts training designed for all age groups 5 and up. Fitness, fun and focus to meet your individual goals, a sport for
a life time.
Class Schedule:
September — June; Tuesday at Warman Elementary School
Warman Community Band
Contact’s Name:
Barrie Redford (director)…………………………..242-2399 Jasmin Van Esch…………...978-7828
Email: my_fourleafclover@hotmail.com
Description:
The Warman Community Band is an all ages community (Warman and surrounding area) band. We support
the growth of the arts and music in our communities. We rehearse once a week and we’re always looking for
new members so come join in; it’s a fun, comfortable family affair!!
Class Schedule:
Thursday Evenings at Warman Gospel Church
Warman Dance Club
Contact’s Name:
Jennifer Douglas………………...249-3268
Description:
The Warman Dance Club provides dance classes for ages 4 years and up. The club employs 3 instructors and offers classes in
Ballet, Tap and Hip Hop, as well as an Adult Hip Hop class.
Class Schedule:
September — March; Tuesdays at Warman High School and the Brian King Centre
Special Dates:
Used Shoe Sale — Sept. 9 (Registration Night) at Warman High School
Pre-registration Night—FOR PRE-REGISTERED DANCERS ONLY — Sept. 8 7:00—9:00pm at the Brian King Centre (Note:
Pre-registered dancers must pay the balance of their registration on this date or their spot may be filled at registration
night.)
Warman Football Association
Contact’s Name:
Darrel Muench……………...955-7086 Randy Heide………………..249-4530
Description: Warman Football Assoc. currently has a high school football team playing this fall.
Class Schedule: Fall
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Warman Minor Hockey
Contact’s Name:
Wayne Piper (president)………...239-2163 Email: info@warmanwildcats.com
www.warmanwildcats.com
Description:
Warman Minor Hockey is comprised of a group of volunteer parents and community members, Tournament Dates:
who strive to provide an opportunity for children born in 2004 and earlier to participate in an Midget—Nov. 7 & 8
organized hockey league. Bantam — Nov. 20 –22
Class Schedule: Pee Wee — Dec. 4—6
September—March, Warman Diamond Arena Novice — Dec. 18-20
Please check the website and the Diamond Arena Board for accurate listings of times & groups. Atom — Jan. 8 —10
Initiation Senior — Mar. 6
Extra dates Initiation Junior — Mar. 13
Additional Registration - Sept. 10, 7:00—9:00pm, Warman Diamond Arena Novice Tier I — Mar. 19—21
Power Skating—Sept. 21 — Oct. 2 Atom Tier I — Mar. 26 — 28
Evaluation Sessions—Oct. 5—9
Silver Shadows Light Horse 4-H Club
Contact’s Name:
Tammy …………………...253-3391 Kirk …………………………….651-1727
Description:
If you love horses and want to improve your relationship with your horse, while learning and having fun.....
Then the Silver Shadows Light Horse 4-H Club is for you!! Our club invites all new members to join us as we explore the
wonderful world of horses, while teaching leadership skills in a friendly, fun filled environment. The 4-H organization has over 20
different projects to choose from. We invite you to contact your Saskatchewan 4-H office to see where your interest can take you!
The 2007-08 Silver Shadows members would like to thank the Town of Warman, the Saskatchewan 4-H Counsel and Transwest
Mining for their support.
Class Schedule:
Registration Night August 29; 7:00pm, Martensville Lion’s Centre (416 6th Ave. S.)
Flag Football
Contact’s Name:
Jeff Seiferling……………...242-3061 Warman Community
Description: Cheerleading
Warman Minor Football offers flag football to all youth ages 7-14 as part of the
Saskatoon Minor Football league. The fall season operates from early September Contact’s Name:
until late October, with games being played in Warman and Saskatoon. The focus of Leslie Stevenson……………...384-3056
the program is to provide a range of football skills on both the offensive and defensive Email: snlstevenson@sasktel.net
sides of the ball as well as a basic understanding of game structure and terminology
with an emphasis on teamwork, exercise and having fun. Description:
Open competitive cheerleading program
Class Schedule: for cheerleaders under the age of 18
TBD years, this program is open for the
community of Warman and surrounding
Warman Minor Ball area.
Contact’s Name:
Martha Tansey……………...931-8049 Class Schedule:
Mondays & Wednesdays Warman High
Description: School
Spring Softball league for blastball, pre-novice, novice, bantam, pee wee and midget
Class Schedule: April—June
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We reserve the right to cancel any programs due to
insufficient enrollment, so please register for all
programs you intend to participate in.
Walking Club
Beginner/Intermediate Yoga for those who are new to yoga
Warman walking club will meet once a week. Weeks will
and looking for a place to start. Learn the basics from the
alternate with one week including a clinic to help you walk to
beginning: Poses, breathing, stretching, strengthening and
better health. Clinics will last 30 minutes, followed by a 30
relaxation in a comfortable, non-judgemental atmosphere, and
minute walk, alternating weeks will have a 45 minute walk.
at your own pace. Modifications will be given for both
Walks will be outdoors as weather permits, followed by a
beginner and intermediate participants. Please bring a yoga
move onto the walking track.
mat if you have (extras are provided), blanket and layered
clothes. Senior’s Exercise low impact movement consisting of aero-
bic and weight exercise intervals. Open to anyone 55 years
Beginner Low-Impact Aerobic Class
and older.
This class is designed for individuals that have never taken
any kind of exercise classes. There is no jumping in this class
Core Training is a non-aerobic series of exercises targeting
but rather movement put to music for one hour. This class
abdominals, legs, glutes and back using body strength and
will have a warm up designed to elevate the core temperature
tension bands. Class may include Pilates, Yoga or 'Fusion'
(approximately 5 minutes), and ready the muscles for the next
concept for stretching portions of the class.
protion of the workout...which is the cardio component. The
cardio component is designed to keep the heart rate elevated
to burn body fat...this will be approximately 20 minutes. Then Boot Camp
followed by the cardio component is a cool down Are you up for a challenge! Bored of your current workout!
(approximately 5 minutes)..this is designed to bring the heart Do you need someone to kick your butt! Well then you need
rate back to normal. Following the cool down there will be a to join our BOOTCAMP!!!!! It is an intense total body work-
strength portion designed to strengthen the core muscles out using our bodies, parks and minimal equipment. This
(approximately 5 - 10 minutes). Finally, a stretch and program will challenge your strength, cardio and endur-
relaxation component designed to relax the body and stretch ance. Get fit while enjoying the outdoors. Get the benefits
those worked out muscles...this portion will help to lengthen of working with a personal trainer but in a group setting! No
the muscles and increase range of motion. But most of all matter what your fitness level you can do this! You just need
this time of the class helps the mind and spirit to regroup. to bring a great attitude and a willingness to WORK
HARD!!!! YOU WILL BE CHALLENGED!!!!!
Mom & Baby Strollersize Designed for parents & caregivers with children in strollers, combines a variety of exercises using the
stroller and on own exercises.
Body Sculpting Tone the entire body using weights and cardio
Laughter YOGA Laughter is so good for us. It clears energy pathways, clears the mind, and helps to release muscle tension.
Laughing allows more oxygen to our brain as well as giving our brain a mini holiday and helps with deep breathing. And the cells
in our bodies need to get oxygen to help our health. In this class we simulate laughter with actions that promotes stimulated
laughter. Along with this activity we do deep breathing and gentle stretches. All of these work together for the same common
good.
Not sure how much you can attend,
Interested in one particular class; fee is
Drop-in fees $5 per session, except
$40 per 10 week class, except
Senior’s class which is $2 per session
Senior’s exercise class $20 per 10 week class
**Please note classes that are filled up will be
Need something a bit more flexible, then purchase a fitness
unable to accommodate drop-in, check with
card. Attend the classes and times that suit you best,
the office if the classes you are interested in
instructors will initial each time you attend. Cards have 12
are full.**
sessions on them.
$50 per card (12 sessions)
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Jenel Michel currently has over 300 hours teaching group fitness classes. Certified through Sask Parks & Recreation and Mau-
reen Rae's Yoga Studio (Level 1 & 2) she currently teaches a variety of classes including muscle sculpting, yoga, core training,
spin & cardio classes. Fitness has been a lifelong commitment for Jenel; she is involved in many sports and always finds ways to
be active. She enjoys working for the City of Saskatoon and in her spare time enjoys spending time with her husband, being out-
side and travelling.
Valerie Kirk has been an aerobic instructor for more than 25 years. She is certified through the Canadian Society for Exercise
Physiotherapy (5 1/2 years), Can-Fit Pro (2 year) and Saskatchewan parks & Recreation. She attends as many workshops as
possible, and believes the more she’s informed about different fitness issues the better you will be informed.
Kelli Henderson is certified through Can-Fit-Pro as a Personal Trainer Specialist and Fitness Instructor Specialist, Twist certified
Conditioning Coach Level 1, as well as holding certifications with TRX, Bosu and Resist-a-Ball. Kelly has been working in the fit-
ness industry for the last 8 years teaching classes and personal training, both one on one as well as group training. Fitness is her
passion. She loves living it and teaching it. Her goal is to have her clients love their workouts but at the same time remain con-
stantly challenged. She believes in hard work and dedication in achieving personal fitness goal. She brings with her a motivating
and challenging fun attitude. She looks forward to meeting new and previous participants in fall 2009 classes!!
Deb Scherbaniuk is a certified Life Coach, a Certified Laughter Leader and runs her business Living S.W.E.L.L. (Spirit, Well-
being, Energy, Laughter and Love) This is a culmination of her work and her passions. She helps others realize new perspective
and awaken their potential. Deb does this by one on one coaching sessions or through workshops. She is often invited to
interactive presentations on the benefits of laughter for staff development, retreats and conventions and quite often to senior’s
residences.
Class Schedule All classes start the week of September 14th (classes are cancelled October 12 & November 11)
Fall Boot Camp Monday, Wednesday & Friday Or Tuesday, Wednesday & Fri- Meet at the Brian King Centre, class hap-
(Kelli) Morn at 10am day Night 7pm pens outside
Monday Walking Club 7:00pm Warman High School Jr. Commons
Tuesday Strollersize Jenel 10:00am Brian King Centre
Laughter YOGA Deb 7:00pm Fire Hall
Tubing & Ab Class Kelli 8:00pm Fire Hall (Starts Oct. 6)
Thursday Beginner Low-Impact Aerobic Val 6:50pm Fire Hall
Body Scultping Kelli 7:00pm Brian King Centre (Starts Oct. 8)
Beginner/Intermediate YOGA Jenel 8:00pm Fire Hall
Senior’s Fitness TBA TBA Call the office for details
Classes may be cancelled due to insufficient enrolment.
Natural Soap from Natural Glycerin Melt & Pour
Scratch Contact Coralie Bueckert…………….933-2129
Contact Coralie Bueckert…………….933-2129
Description:
Beginning with a 100% natural glycerin soap base, you will see how
Description:
easy and fun it is to make stunning specialty soaps in minutes, with
In this class, you will learn how to make your own cold process soap
no lye, no waiting and no cure tume. In this class you will work on
from scratch. While creating several different bars of soap, you will
specific techniques to create a marble swirl soap, a triple layered
learn about tracing, lye discounts and superfatting. As well, you will
soap, flower petal soaps, an oatmeal honey bar and an embed soap.
learn about the many colour and fragrance options that are available.
We will discuss the wide range of mold, fragrance, colour and
You will gain in depth knowledge about carrier oils and butters, as
decorative options that are available, as well as the benefits of
well as discuss the chemistry of soap making, the history of soap
including herbs, flowers, essential oils and other additives to your
making and many other soap bits.
soaps.
Class Schedule: Thursday September 22 6:30pm at the
Class Schedule: Tuesdya Nov. 24 6:30pm at the Warman
Warman Library Meeting Room Cost is $45
Library Meeting Room Cost is $45
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The Pampered Bath Adult Cake Decorating
Contact Coralie Bueckert…………….933-2129 Contact Coralie Bueckert…………….933-2129
Description: Description:
When was the last time you immersed yourself in a bath of When you like to learn those great tricks of the trade for
fragrant flower petals? Or revitalized your skin with a gentle decorating fabulous cakes. We will show you techniques for
body scrub? Or watched bath fizzies dance around you? icing a cake including how to use your tips. You must bring
During this class you will create Cleopatra floral tea sachets, your own cake for this class.
an exotic body polish, an aromatherapy Dead Sea salt blend,
a herbal bath oil and moisture rich bath fizzies. You will learn Class Schedule: Wednesday November 25 7:00pm at the
about tinctures and decoctions the history of bathing, as well Warman Library Meeting Room Cost is $25
as the benefits of including floral and herbal additives,
essential oils and salts to your bath.
Class Schedule: Tuesday October 20 6:30pm at the Warman
Library Meeting Room Cost is $50
Warman Gardening Club
Warman Co-ed Adult Volleyball Contact’s Name:
Contact’s Name: Jodi Lant …………………………..382-3835
Doug Brown………………...683-0307
Description:
Description: Local residents who get together throughout the year to dis-
The volleyball league consists of a non-spiking recreational league cuss gardening tips and techniques, as well as ordering and
(Monday and Friday nights) and a competitive league (Thursday planting all of the flower pots, beds and hanging baskets
nights). Teams must consist of at least 2 females and 2 males throughout the town.
who are on the court at all times. 2009 saw the introduction of our recognition program of
gardens and yards throughout the town.
Class Schedule:
September — April; Monday, Thursday & Friday at Warman High Class Schedule: Various locations and dates
School
Warman Adult Basketball
Warman Slo-Pitch League Contact’s Name:
Contact’s Name: Tyler Wiebe……………………...230-3532
Terra Dyky………………...242-8063
Email: warmanslopitch@gmail.com
Description:
Description: adult Slo-pitch league with one game per week Open gym for adults and senior high school aged youth for
and a year end tournament basketball.
Class Schedule: Class Schedule:October — May; Wednesday 9:00—
May—August 11:00pm at the Warman High School
TOPS Warman Ball Hockey
Contact’s Name:
Contact’s Name:
Justin ……………………...249-3114
Val Bleile………………...955-9575
Description: Ball hockey is a non-contact sport played on
Description:
foot. This game is for anyone to enjoy due to is minimal
Once a week meeting to encourage its members to encourage
equipment requirement. We are looking for a Warman team
healthly lifestyles through weight management support groups.
to put into the Saskatoon league.
TOPS is an acronym for Take off Pounds Sensibly.
Class Schedule: 10 games plus playoffs, second week in
Class Schedule: Year Round Mondays 6:30pm at the Warman
September until late October. Reg. deadline is Sept. 9.
Library Meeting Room.
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Warman Drama Club
Contact’s Name:
Jamie MacRae ………………….978-4161
Description:
The Warman Drama club organizes one major performance per year. Activities include rehearsals and 2 or 3
performances in front of a live audience. A “dessert theatre” is offered to the audience. This club is an opportunity to act or be
part of the crew for a stage play.
Class Schedule:First meeting Thursday October 15 at 7:30pm at the Warman Library Meeting Room. Followed by rehearsals
starting January.
Warman Community Association
Contact’s Name:
Coralie Bueckert (president) ………………...934-5305 Berva Stock…………………………….934-2531
Description:
Warman Community Association meets monthly, to discuss community programs & events. The WCA puts on various fundraisers
such as the Ladies Diamond Dinner and Craft & bake Sale. As well as volunteers their time to help at fundraisers and community
events. Funds raised are donated back to the community.
Class Schedule:
September — May; Second Wednesday of the month. At the Warman Library meeting room.
Warman Senior Citizens Committee & Senior Walking Club
Contact’s Name:
Henry Ginter………………...242-4053
Description:
Warman Senior Committee organizes and runs the Senior's drop-in centre, putting on games nights, suppers and other events.
This committee is also in charge of the Senior Walking Club.
Class Schedule:
Monthly Meetings at the Drop-in Centre
Walking—September 30; Tuesday and Thursday 9:00—10:00am at the Brian King Centre
Senior’s Week
September 28—October 4, 2009
Warman History Committee
Watch for further details on extra Contact’s Name:
celebrations that week. Sharon Martens ……………………...934-5914
Description:
The Warman Historical Committee is pleased to announce a
display space that will be established at the Warman Library to
display pictures and artifacts of Warman’s History. This has
been made possible through a joint venture of a grant provided
by Saskatchewan Lotteries and space provided by the town of
Warman. If you have articles of historical interest, artifacts or
photographs you would be willing to donate or lend to the War-
man Historical Committee for display at the Library please let us
know.
Class Schedule:
TBD
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Toddler Time
Contact
Coralie Bueckert…………….933-2129
Description:
Join fellow toddlers for some fun play time. Children will enjoy play with balls, parachutes and music. This is an open play time for
parents & toddlers.
Class Schedule:
3 & 4 yr olds — 10 weeks starting September 24 (Thursdays) 6:00—6:45pm at Brian King Centre
Cost: $25
Children’s Cupcake Decorating Class
Contact
Coralie Bueckert…………….933-2129
Description:
Come and learn how to decorate some cupcakes. All supplies
included and you get to take the cupcakes home.
Class Schedule: KidSport is a charity that provides
7-10 year olds — 7:00pm financial assistance to children 18
Cost: $15 years and under to play sports.
Funds are also allocated to those
Art on the Move wishing to participate in arts, culture
Contact’s Name:
Coralie Bueckert…………………..933-2129 or recreation programs.
100% of funds
Description: raised stay in the Applications can be picked up at
Join us for a 2 week program of capturing and displaying community.
nature. The first week we will take pictures of things that the Warman Town Office or
interest us. The second week we will gather to scrapbook downloaded off of our website and
those pictures. All supplies are included. Take the time to are due September 30 and
explore your photographic side. Please note that participants December 15.
will be leaving the site the first week to take the pictures.
Class Schedule: Girls on the Move
Wednesday October 7 & 14 at the Warman Library meeting Contact’s Name:
room. 6:15pm Coralie Bueckert…………………..933-2129
Description:
Warman Indoor Playground Girls on the Move is a program designed to strengthen girl’s
Contact’s Name: self-esteem and to develop their leadership skills. On the
Karen Hiebert…………………. 683-5228 Move is a “girls only” program where girls have an opportunity
to interact with and learn from the women involved in the deliv-
Description: ery of the program. Participants have a chance to learn skills
This program is available for children ages 6 an under. and have non-traditional experiences in sport, culture and rec-
Children, parents and care givers meet for a morning of play reation. Activities may involve spa night, self-defence class,
and interaction. jewellery making and many others!!
Class Schedule: Class Schedule:
September—May; Wednesday & Thursday 10:00—11:30am at September—December Friday 8:00—10:00pm at Warman
Christian Life Fellowship Church Elementary School
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Town of Warman Recognition Awards
The Town of Warman will once again be taking nominations to recognize the people in our
community that work behind the scenes to make our community a great place to call home!
There are three categories to nominate that special person or group.
Volunteer Youth Citizen Community Group of the Year
Nominations must be in writing and include the volunteer’s name, reasons why you are nominating
them and they must have lived in Warman for the entire 2008 year. Please drop off or send your
nominations to the Warman Municipal Office prior to 4:30 pm. Friday, November 27th.
What is IDG?
A representative from the towns of Osler, Martensville, Dalmeny, Langham and Warman have joined together to form
an Intercommunity Development Group. This group raises money for KidSport as well as an Arts, Culture, and
Recreation fund for all children in our communities. Our committee has put on a variety of events, such as the Curl ‘n’
Crawl, Run, Roll & Ride, Go-Girl, Roughrider Trip and Community Music Festival.
All money raised stays in the communities and is accessible for children under 18 years old. An application is
required to apply to receive financial assistance, which can be obtained from the Warman municipal office,
www.townofwarman.ca, email: Coralie.townofwarman@sasktel.net or calling 933-2129. Total funds granted are based
on funds raised in each community. We invite applications until September 30, December 15, and March 15.
1st Annual Intercommunity Scavenger Hunt
November 7, 2009
Scavenger Hunt lists will be given out promptly at 2:00pm. Please arrive in Osler or Langham by 1:30pm to get your
information packages. Teams will then have 3 hours to collect as many items/pictures as they can. All teams must be
back in Martensville by 5pm. Supper and prizes will be given out between 5pm and 6pm. Teams will consist of no
more than 4 adults and one team member must be 18 years or older. You will need a camera phone or digital camera
to take pictures of various items. Cost to participate is $5/player.
Pre-register by November 5th by contacting Coralie at 933-2129 or coralie.townofwarman@sasktel.net.
Happy Hunting!!!
Curl ‘n’ Crawl—February 2010 Family Rider Trip
Our annual Curl ‘n’ Crawl hosts 18 teams. This one day September 20, 2009
event sees teams picked up in Warman, Martensville,
Langham, Osler and Dalmeny and transported to the Last year was a sell out, and we look forward to another
rinks in Martensville, Dalmeny and Langham, where great sell out this year. If you and your family are
each team curls one game at each rink. Prizes are interested in tickets for the game, please call Coralie at
awarded for best costume and there is a lounge and 933-2129
concession at each location . The evening is topped off
with door prizes and a safe ride back to their pick up We are still looking for sponsorship for the 2009 trip, if
location. anyone would like to sponsor a seat please contact
Please contact Coralie at 933-2129. Coralie at 933-2129.
All proceeds to the IDG fund so all kids can participate. All proceeds to the IDG fund so all kids can participate.
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Town of Warman Trade Show
October 2 & 3, 2009
Warman High School
“Fall in Love with Warman” over and over again, join our
Her Worship Mayor Sheryl Spence and Warman local businesses as they display their products and services
for current residents and those interested in moving to
Town Council Warman.
cordially invite you
To the Warman Town Christmas Party Call 933-2133 for further details
Saturday December 5, 2009
Brian King Centre
Community Association Craft & Bake Sale
Cocktails 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. November 21, 2009
Supper & Awards 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Warman High School
Entertainment and Cash Bar 9:00 – 11:00pm
Come explore the mini festival of trees and see what is
available for purchase.
Tickets must be purchased by Friday November A variety of displays including wood working, knitting and
27th at the Town Office. jewellery.
(Supper tickets will not be available at the door)
Proceeds to the Warman Community Association.
Tickets go on sale November 2, 2009
Tickets are:
Supper & Entertainment - $15.00 per person Winterfest &
Entertainment only - $5 per person Community Carol Festival
Donations will be accepted for the food & toy
Saturday November 28 & 29, 2009
drive. Warman High School
Join us for sleigh rides, followed by
Registration/Information Night pictures with Santa.
Wednesday September 9, 2009 Enjoy hot chocolate, treat bags,
Warman High School games & crafts.
Doors Open for Public 7:00 PM
Doors Open for Groups 6:00 PM Donations will be accepted for
the food & toy drive.
Join our community groups for an information and registration night for the fall programs.
The Town of Warman would like to extend an
invitation to all to come join us on January 11th,
2010 to celebrate the Olympic Torch passing
through our community on it’s way to the Winter
Olympic Games in Vancouver, B.C.
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Movie Nights OctoberFit Challenge
October 1—31
October 30, 2009
The Challenge is to see which age group spends the most
Brian King Centre number of minutes exercising in a month.
Age groups are: 0-9, 10-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49 and 50+.
7:00pm (children’s movie) Just pick up a form and fill in the number of minutes
9:30pm (youth movie) EVERY TIME you do any physical activity, no matter
how short of a time.
Bring your blankets, pillows, lawn chairs, bean Forms can be picked up at the Warman Municipal office,
bags, etc and snuggle in to watch a Warman High School and Jaguar Fitness.
movie.
SO Get out and Get Going!!! Call
Concession will be available. Coralie at 933-2129 for more info.
VOLUNTEERS ARE THE HEART Warman Branch
101 Klassen St.
AND WE NEED YOU!!!! 933-4387
Warman.library@wheatland.sk.ca
Please take a moment to consider becoming involved in Hours
your community, we have a variety of groups and events We offer story time on Thursday
Monday 2:00—8:00pm
which require a great number of volunteers. Whether you mornings from 10:30—11:00
September until May. This is Tuesday 2:00—8:00pm
are interested in sitting on a board of directors or just open to preschoolers ages 3-5.
putting in a shift at one of our many fundraisers and Wednesday 1:00—8:00pm
community events, we would LOVE to have you. No Gaming Saturday is held the last
Thursday 10:00—8:00pm
Saturday of every month. E rated
experience required, each committee trains and orients video games are played from Friday 1:00—6:00pm
their volunteers and everyone is welcome. 1:00—4:00pm in the afternoon.
People are encouraged to Saturday 10:00—4:00pm
It is as simple as filling out a Warman Municipal Office— register for the event during the
form at Registration Night or 107 Central St. month. offer special programming and
Box 340 free refreshments during this
dropping by the Town of- Ph: 933-2129 Senior’s Tuesday is held the last time.
fice , emailing me or give me Email: Cor- Tuesday of every month, barring
a call. alie.townofwarman@sasktel.net holidays from 2:30—3:30pm. We
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Organization Contact Phone # Pg
Babysitting Course Lori Vellacott 931-1009 4
Ball (Minor) Martha Tansey 931-8049 7
Basketball (Adult) Tyler Wiebe 230-3532 10
Basketball (Minor) Matt & Shauna Misskey 934-6002 4
Community Association Coralie Bueckert (president) 934-5305 11
Berva Stock 934-2531 11
Community Band Barrie Redford 242-2399 6
Community Cheerleading Leslie Stevenson 384-3056 7
Ball Hockey League Justin 249-3114 10
Block Parent Program Deanna Schreiner 249-4563 15
Dance Jennifer Douglas 249-3268 6
Drama Jamie MacRae 978-4161 11
Fire Arm Safety Greg Sabiston 242-3130 4
Fitness Classes Coralie Bueckert 933-2129 8
Flag Football Jeff Sieferling 242-3061 7
Football Association Darrel Muench 955-7086 6
Randy Heide 249-4530 6
Gardening Club Jodi Lant 382-3835 10
Girl Guides Janet Giesbrecht 249-0978 6
Girls on the Move Coralie Bueckert 933-2129 12
Gymnastics Shannon Belliveau 249-2974 4
Hockey (Minor) Wayne PIper 239-2163 7
History Committee Sharon Martens 934-5914 11
Indoor Playground Karen Hiebert 683-5228 12
Intercommunity Development Group Coralie Bueckert 933-2129 13
Living Skies Kempo Karate Keith & Denise Giroux 827-2126 6
Jeremy Reddekopp 225-2100 6
Olympic Torch Relay Paul McGonigal 933-2641 14
Rhythmic Gymnastics Michelle Kocur Rachey 249-2974 5
Sask Valley Riding Club Dar Weightman 934-3676 5
Senior Citizens Committee & Walking Club Henry Ginter 242-4053 11
Silver Shadows Light Horse 4-H Tammy Rettger 253-3391 7
Slo-Pitch (Adult) Terra Dyky 242-8063 10
Skating Club Alana Mozdzen 934-3669 4
Soccer (Minor) Doug Brown 683-0307 5
Michelle Blanchard 242-3478 5
Toddler Classes Coralie Bueckert 933-2129 12
TOPS Val Bleile 955-9575 10
Wado Kai Karate Jeremy & Crystal Johnson 239-2217 5
Valley Soccer Assocaiton Kyle Scott 683-0302 5
Volleyball (Adult) Doug Brown 683-0307 10
Join the Olympic Torch relay right here in Warman on January 11, 2010.