CORPORATIOR OF THE CITY OF PORT COQDITLAM PARKS A RECREATION COMMITTEE "ecting of'he Parks A Recreation w s h e ld i n th e s Recreation Department Office Committee on Tuesday 4:45 p.m. A attendance were Alderman George Lakfng and in attendance was K. Janna Taylor, o actor. ,)to 3 ugusst 9 19 88 Alderman Mike Parks A Recreation gioRR Committee reviewed the attached the Parks A Recreation Director memorandum f'r om BERRY)AS elllg tk OB 'hat we r e-tender and be requested companies. that the Purchasing Manager to send out to smaller local gogo /3&RQJRDDe 5,;I.t The attaohed letter Recreation Committee was discussed by the Parks Rgg RM m el) g a tg o~r ~ a) That no trees be removed That the issue of'ow their business, {sign by-law)to beadvertise brought to Committee of b) Council. That a letter be sent Mart stating tbe above.to the PoCo Applicance c) M))2l);SR AVG g - 888 lE,fll lillfll I Is I III II s —— —- - ~ ~ I IIsa ~ 'I ala mmalI a ~ I, ee»iII Nl ' IONA ~ II I A I Wt I ~ I I I II 8 I / fam ~ I se ~~~~/ o*Islm Sl ~ I aII gg RfmI tmesis IvmaI~ i Jteg gg Citx QXDed Eggy The commit.tee discussed the attached letter 322oSERQQQtfQDZ That a letter be sent to Mr. Kwiwtkowski stating that at this time nothing will be done. ZM3JI2 XZem Bz QXfdgkg2, Camagp& tZ Lkgu HZR The committee reviewed the updated map in reference to publi.c open space. gggoBgeyg35tgppi That the map as presented be acoeptable. XZgm BD QeDSDDDXgk The was Ppok Zgggd,hildtZ NtDBZ report from the Parks a Reoreation Di-. actor reviewed. Bego@39gpdyZkog. That the report be received. - PS'ZQS!22%+ The Parks E Recreation Director reviewed the main agreement as it relates to park annulation and development. jfegggZD 59Zgggge 3tgDDmmgndgkkng That thc verbal report be received. AUG I.. mam sI e m a 9- 1988 1 1 .s+ ZTRRI BZ Z Xrxlspt The attached r eport was reviewed by the committee. XpIIXB B eZII RIPI e4I4) RBL4444 . a) That the report be received. b) Committee members complimented the department on an excellent program and that they were most impressed with the report. BSBBJBB B512o Bgnzng42d444 QenT1 e Bigff Alderman Gates complimented he Parks & Recreation department staff who were involved with the set-up arid organisation for the Platters. 322QBBB)4BBTA The meeting adjourned at 5430 p.m. lor, gecr AUG 9 LG88 I I 5INI=j~= I&44 iI emiiiiIH WIL= m I4mr I I I »: gp = '-: = " 44 I g ~ em eeese1 ~e44444mmsK+O'ml I Ibm ~m 1 ~mlwRLQ sells IPI44 — &1e ~ I 1 ~ 141 1 I Qsla I I 14 g, gv 1 » 1 1 IRN4e 11 Sl 4 4mss I II 41~ I I ~ i Ii IIII = I I I nlall mIII THE CORPOiRATIOiR OF THE CITY OF PORT COQOITLAIII 1988 08 05 Ald. Laking Gates K. J. Taylor Pazks A Recreation Director TO I Ald FROM: SUBJECT: Thompson and Lions Park Parking Lot Hazlier this summer a consultant was hired t o d o work j drawings cost estimates foz the parking lots a t Th omp sonng and Park. ar . Outli u ined e below are the estimates that were provided Lions to us by the consultantz I and THOMPSON PARKI Cravel base= 416I700 base= 421 I 900 a) b) Mix asphalt LIONS PARR: Gz'avel base= 820,711 a) Mix asohalt base= 427,250 ephase 1 of the re-development esti ma t e d at 82 ,200 and this included 427 250 f'r the Park was es I parking lot Since recei.ving appz oval f'z om council for the money we nave gone out to tender for the parking lots at The low tenders foz the pazking lots aze as followszboth parks. b) of'ions THOMPSON PARK: a) Gz avel base= 422 I 669 LIONS P J RK Asphalt mix base= 438,711 a) ational fo going for a gravel base in Thompson was that the t pari!xinz lot air ady gra rel, and it would have bee. an additional cost to e tend the asphalt mi" to the ex'st ng par!&ing T e z TLe pz as en "' area. As you will note the tendez prices re higher than the estimates POSSIBLE SOLUTZONS I 1. LIONS PARK a) leave as is and go aver budget b) go back to council for additional f'unds AUG ~scil'Pw 1P! III' — ~ 'IH ~ ' e — - — — — ~ a p 4 II I+a ISING =z'~I~lglll 'Pl% l~s ~m,"I: ~ Ie MI Ileel eRI ~ Im rem gl sae .. i%mizv i 9- 1988 s Ill 1m z . 2~ a) b) THOHPSON PARK leave as is and go ovez capital budget for additional money in the capital budget to cover ask increa e don't do Thompson park until 1989 and re-direct money to do the pathway at Birchwood Park. This report discussed at the Parks and Recreation Committee c) wil'e meeting on Tuesday, August 9, ]988. J. Taylor Parks & Recreation Director KJT/slb K. ill,IIIII II jtit III I eII. III 'I %II i si )I l)I [, I) )1I) 'lI I =-iii all ~ il e W%% Q I~ l eel ".1R sag g '~ISWN WNIN) III I % IIIlsees s eiieee~p eI'IIImmmIg pI el I ;;RR~ I Sl'RIM I ~ I~ I Iee I I IS —- ~: %~ RI ~ eI Slg aIa Jem e ~e~ Poco Applie.nce Mazt I49 — 1780 McLean Avenue Port Coquitlam, B.C. V3C 4K9 June 10, 1988 Alder!san G.R. Lakino Chairman of the Parks and Recreation Committee Port Coquitlam City Hall 2272 Mcallister Port Coquitlam, B.C. V3C 2AS Dear Alderman Laking! 1988 we have received a In zeference to our letter dated April 21, advising us that Traboulay L.M. from Mayoz reply dated May 2, 1988 to you. directly letter ouz forwarded he had Our request was concezning the removal of three large trees small business. Since then, the ooad directly 'in front of ouz continual remarks tzee has be..n removed and we thank you.seekHowever response. your to us has prompted customers our fzo e Thank We would appzoc'.ate hearing from you as soon as possible. you. Sincerely, Randy and Rhoda Mueller L I ALIG 9" 1988 4$ 14N'I BRIE 4 ,ill'I lli Ih ill I Vl Sl IR 4 ts: o o sSSSSSS4 mmli LSSS sU ~ 4 — I ~ SS IWS ! JEE l%%MI SACKS — st e! sss sssse ~ass~ ~ I I ISW I ~~ 1445IIIRR 4N!ISN44 N44NINN/mmiimsSisfNNWM~ NN441~iBSBiSS4NN NI4444~i XI el s S 4!s ses~I II ~ ~ ~l IH%iis7 ai ~ se! aSm IS I IS SS I ISW I IU 's. I Sh! el I I I 4 amis sss...". sees 6 S. as lN I I%assss i e Is I .=,= a e s esses s s &~ay 9 198B 1 . r 1227 Barbe. ry Dr., Port Coouitlam, B.C. Parks & Recreation, City Of Port Coquillam, The I'tanager. Bir; Vie were ordered to cut the brush and clean up the place in the bluff North of the parking lot North of the Parish of Our Lady Of The Assumption. Ffnen are you going to do the same in th bluff at the end of Barberry Drive? Twenty three years ago wh n we bought our house w. were told that that was going to be a park, f'r our enjoyment. Today it is still in the raw. I am 67 now and would like to see that park bef'or'e 1 go. Your s I/UI ruly, ,1(RT„k8ot~Jg('. F. Kwitkowskf. /% Ic88 o ~ 1&IiI %mill III I I IS i IS i ill Hill LS'I 1% IH s I Ill lil I Iillill |I 'll III IH I ~ ~eaSSsg~~jy~esela~S~~S~ ~~ ~~~~~ IIIIM'I~~CISelHINRM~'g~ eNj ~ ieeessl 8!Rg SSISSS II SSSISSjSS8Immr =: ~saeeenemeim ~~II%SHE . ~IIWSS~I R RÃl' $ 5 Rl Iilll f/ Il%lllil']mimi n&s. I 8 II &II'IIIIII ~ I ~l II 'IIIRI THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PORT COQUITLAM MEMORANDUM TO: tds. K. Janna Taylor DATE: Parks & Recreation Director FROI'q: W. Ju y I 26, 1988 Brown Director of Community Planning Off iciel Commun ity Update RE: As you are aware it ha s been seven years since the off icial Community P an was prep ared. The review ing an increas i ng number of Pl ann ing Department has been request for spot changes. In view of thi s a substan t i a c sr r i ed out and an upd ated rev i ew of the Plan map has been map prepared. The has been circulated to you at an earl ler date for staf map f rev iew and comm en I I t. The dr aft Off iciai Plan Map is being circulat a ed i me or subm i as ion to the Parks and Recre ecrea to you a t this review. It Is our intent ion to submit the t 'ion ommittee an Pa to C't Counci in Co late in August for author PIisatlon on to o beegin to sol icit publmmittee in ic comment. I W ~ WB/k FILE: w I 07/Ol/88(22) CIUG ( «ml ~ ~ I I lmm S U Iu I)l 1 Iiljl i ~ !I ~ 1 ~ I ~ Sl ~ lEI ~ 9- 1988 THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PORT COQOITLAAI 1988 08 08 MEMORAND UM TO z Parks A Recreation Committee MEMORANDUM PROM: K. Jan anna SUBJECTz A Taylor, Pazks 4 Reer cation Director Centennial Pool Pea Ability Study f'ull report is being prepar ed ir. z esponse to the f'e i r ous options; and will alo also oz esent several thee P ar k s scenarios f'r A Reer cation Committee. legal opinion has been asked for in the f'easibility regarr d co of y and it is attached f'r too thee content The report will be u presented your inf'ormation. at the September meeting. 20, 1988 committee The f'inal that needss too bee bro rought to the committee&a at t enti on ipoint s th at Larr y Ste phenson, Pz.esident of'o. t Coquitlamrs ar ns is extremely anxious to know the feasibil ity e Ne have informed him content s o that t conf'idential study and that a the e committee is presently reviewing the e nitely be invited to attend a Par ar ks A Recreation Committee meetin g aat a f'ut u ure date to fully discuss the f'indings. f'h KJT/pg l&I aCE+ZZXZ l&LYTE@ RCRRzsTRRs a soLIcITQRs 5 150 5 TECEP OPE 150 500 PO 5 55 T I CE l055 OU 5 0 5 5 PCET 0 0 055 ! I SS 5555 . CO August 4, 1988 K. Janna Taylor Parks & ReczeatIon Director City Hall Port Cocuitlam, B.C. V3 C 2A8 Dear J'anna: Rec now Pool. Centennial Pool FeasIbility Study Your File Ho. NO6-88-JT Ouz File No. 1262 Further to your July 29, 1988 letter us, we have reviewed the June, 1988 feasibility study to foz Centennial bzief, the concerns ezcpzessed in the repozt, part'ularly with respect to the deficiencies in the elect-ical Zn system, present some serious liability concerns. As an "occupier" of the Pool, the City owes a duty cf care pursuant to the Occuoiezs Liabilitv Act R.S.B.C. 1979, c. 303, section 3(1): Sto take that care that in all the circumstances oz the case is reasonable to see that a. person, and his property, on the premises, and property on the pzemises of a person, whether or not that person himself enters on the premises, will be reasonably safe in using the premises". Sect'on 3 zelat'on to the: (2) provides that this uuty of care applies in (a) ccndit'cn of the premises; (b) activities on the pre...ises; cr (c) conduct of third pa ties on the premises". Given that. the now has specif"'c knowledge cf safety concerns (and as an City aside, this study would be available through discovery to other parties in any litigation involving the pool), fa'uza to take any steps would not likely be se n by the Courts as reasonable in the circumstances. Thus, in ti.e unfoztunate event o f an accident azisincr out of the dericiencies listed in the feasibility study, the failure to ac would AUG (j- ]gy PE i&&CZ'ZXZZB &Immr Augus 4, 1988 likely b e a or the statutory duty of City liable breach care and fo 1 b etter view is thatany damages r' a y, the a policy resolution can Youzs .trulv I MacKZNZIZ bfURDY ( ''- , Chzistophez S. sturdy CS&M/cl/877/CSB16 cc: Bryan R. Ki k, City Administrator R ~IM5, III"I'I II!J,fl'0 INII &IIII~. Ne ,, i8 I l I I ' esw s IS( g I aI u J,ill 'lwg'l$ I~ IN RK I 1 EK I & M I AUG 9- ERR IIEr''-' tI iii'miill RE1%lhMKI IIN 5 M II I THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PORT COOOITL)4'I! I 5'5 N,MN zs1l )15 II ll I Ijll 1988 08 O8 R. MEMORANDUM FROM: Bev Zz vine, Area SUBJECT: Youth PzoJect II& II g lliji5, Illa'1l June consisted of a) Larry wheeler, Manager b) Dazlene Grieve, Recreation Supervisor c) Bev Zrvine, Area Area Supervisor d) Erin Murphy, Scecial Populations Worker Three main obJectives were decided." a) to hold a teen meeting before school imeilI /gll~fl4 ended for the summer contract an individual to work directly with the teens for the summer months c) develop a "summer teen program" for 12-18 year olds, concentrating on the teens to strong program as the younger years progress help develop a li b) it+I'iii R rra ira ERI Ill l1 ill 'llil Ilail 45'L1 li'SK 1I IW II NISI iiiiiiiii,f'/li 1 Nj I'I II riii I II r'sr I Using the names oi'nterested teens i'rom rom thee B CZ T epoz or direct advertisingreceived and the schools student councils, teacher s and administr ation staff Eri z n go t the word mee ng was held, which has of teens to work wwith.. Randy Jones given us an enthusi us as ti c core August as a teen worker under Erin's was contr acted for July and list o f ob Jectives Randy and Erin havesupervision. Att ac h e d developed to ensure a i s a positive teen program. For each month of July and August a "Calendar planned. ( P lease see a t tached) The teens haveof Events" has been been involved in all phases; planning,e advertising, and implementation. Each month has been designed to weekly activities, special events, out trips and an include overni ht . T een we attended with 55 involved in tri the the weekly activities Rick-off, aver aging 25 teens and the Summer outtrips overnight trips z caching and num ezs set for ('!2 - 20 on outtrips and maximum numb 12 on the overnight trip)these events. ~ eiiil ml Supervisor e ar a committee of 4 people was initial poi'l'is lans i' ozy a youth program. The committee set too d eve l op Zn illllll] J. Taylor, Parks and Recreation Director MEMORANDUM Toz I I II I lli iIIi II iij ill 0 'I Rl jl g': ':r'rrll ~ h i I ~Z r'IUG lj 1 ih II llill, I' ill I 1ll 1 l 'u srl zll iiiI I U ~TI I 9- Ig88 tivity Card has been designed Th e car d ee is S5.00 owner discount prices on some eve vities. e rhe ven t s an d e card also provides an avenue A g es T. tee ns and provides the progr am 41 b e 1 ong for staf'f'ith aof committed nndivid iv uals f'r adveI tieing, planning group and f'eedback. ng Rooms 3 A rr at Hyde Creek are (we will have a problem being used ass a "T'een R corn" f'inding a location for Winter/Spr!ng.) Under supervision and at set can play ping pong, shuf'fleboard, times the posters, etc. Zt provides them withwatch videos, talk, an area th ey can meet, 5.fy with. ombination of Randy and Erin has worked extremel y weell i n g r ong youth program in such a shor t e i o d o Their personalities e and skills has generat ive y outh en t environment f'r- the community. r a e d a strong aper article) Theey are both enthusiastic,(see at tached the teens and ar e challenged communicate well by this project. The success e program to date must go to these twc individuals. project has gener ared such interest and ue into the Fall months. we will The detailed a enthusiasm tlyy inn thee planning program la is stages. dvertised Teen meeting to gainWe will again start off with a insight to the wants and of'he Youth dur'ing the school months as well as a "Summer ck to Sohool Danoe" f'r September. Our public le will include a Teen skate skating ompliment the Youth Project. time, new f'r this f'all, which uth Area" is promising to be one in which all can be proud f'er f'l Bev BI/kn c.c. - Larry Wheeler, Recreation Manager Darlene Grieve, Area Supervisor Erin Mur phy, Special Populations Programmer AUG II'il It ZSIII ll Il&l ill() '. ,L IiII 4AIi lg ' ~ Ij llliill I I I'I I LI Ilia immy I ~ 4 Ihs 4 sr I Ir ~ m i m mm ~ I le I I mmeI ~ 9- I988 Feeni yff! t 6 wiijr'Pieffjfg ~P eE/~e new'ps'eyeezut home... Gatling awayfrom nothing really (o do oiherwise than rome That'd Ibe number one reason given by. bere." teens for participating in the Pori Co- . Wjtj)out the program, several of (bc teens quitlam llecrcation Department's pilot pro- said they would spend the summer sil,ling at gl"dnl fol'ccfls. home doing nothing or lvatcbing television. The drop-in program started with a pool from (cans, via a party July 0 and has'continued with daily ac- Por( Coquitlam Mayor I eonarddelegation to Traboulay, livilies during lbe week. led to the start of lhe pilot prog rain. I'jvc of thc teens on hen&I for an afternoon ' Ijnjversjty of BC Education sludent Banof floor hockey and other sports July 211 ajj Jones was hired to work with the teens said limy had attended thc program almost dy while Erin Murphy, hired as special populadaily since lbe el a rL !'ll keeps me out of trouble and I don't tions programmer, helped bim draft the format. have to listen to my2 0parents," sa Yss 1515)'edr earA meeling lvith teens, Imld in mid-June, gave the program organizers n)ore ideas 0 Y VALOII(E LENNOX and the program kicked off with a pool party old Don Jacques. Ile adds that his parents July 0. Al.most 00 leens turned out for (lie are not "(bat bad," and said he enjoys the pool party and since then an average of 25 variety of activities and tho chance to meet (cans turn up daily. new people. Program activities are casual, varied and "It's bc(ter than staying home all day. It low-cost, as Murphy noles lcenagcrs don' keeps you ou( of trouble and you get lo do like to be programmed and usually do not some(hing,"10-Year oldKenThurstonsaid. havemuchluoncy. lie cites playing floor hockey,'watching "I grew up as a teenager here and what I movies nn&l playing volleyball as his favorite ac(ivilies. found is the schools keep teens active ager I vc been colnulg to all thc ac(jul(les," school but there)ca group who are notgetsaid 15-1'ecr-ol&l Kelly MocAulay, "I( s fl,n ting what they want al school," Murphy exand you get away (rom your parents. I like plained. gelling on( of Ihe house." Organizers hope to continue the program Out.hjl)s u ill)s ljke I e tthe le nf'ternoon afternoon ot B Belcalra I &vltha vdrle(yof Park, a bike trip and a canoe trip, are hcr (hlonghlhefdll)nd)vhlter special eve ts i I d' ll d favorite ac(ivilies. Sister Kcri, li, enjoys the sports and mak.. halloween parly, ing new friends lvhile Greg Jobnslon, 10, . information on the teen program, call anotlmr regular visitor, says, "There's 012-0205. 'ressure , '' 'or jgmjEM Poco Teens make this a summer to remember! Come outv bring your Zriendsv and join other sumntet. experience. Don't delay call teens in an awsome today registration ~'ril is limited. Por more information please call Randy or /I'«//IP (/&73/r«IS Erin at 982-0285. ((I/py'~'("./III WBO. 1 TIIUHS. d FPI. 2 I Teen M sting and Video 7-lopm Hyde r Bike Tcip to White Pines Beach, meet t ffyde Creek 9f 15am ! Cceek flocning Jog 8430-9430am Pool Psctt "Water Fiqf t" Centennial . ool Teen Open Cym 7-9pm Hyde Cceek 1-3pm ! Cultus f.ake lfatec Slides fleet Hydr Cceek 8:q5am cetucn Hocning Jog 8430-9430am Veen meeting 15 Ilauaiisn Higftt Centennial PooJ 9 pm 7-9pm I-Jpm 16 IB &ious tte l.f ke Out-Tcip 8430-943Lxc lasting llocninv. Jog 8430-9!30 m Pool Party Ovecnigttt liam-2pm U — BP Pool Pacry Teen Open Cym tfyde creek flyde Creek 7 12 ftocning Jog 8430-9430am Out-Tctp fleeting flight" 8-llpm Ilyde Ccrst I'fot'ni g Jog Teen Alouette Lake "Video, Pizza 4:Oopm ll/ I 1 Tacky Tourist :entenniai Pool tlyde Creek 7-gpm 22 23 Bike Trip to Nocninv Jog 8:30"9C30am Out -Tcip P. N. E. Hocning Jog Teen fleeting 7-10pm flyde Creek Hest, Hyde Field Activity Leave Hyde Creek 9: lsam Jg/ Teen Hosting 30 "Vide, Pizra Horning Jog 8430-9430am 8-llpm Hyde Cc'eet Field Acti vs ty tlight" thol Potty Uf.30-9 4 30atn Creek 1:30pm-llpm 28 25( uAJc Band Contes«'-3pin tl 1 n n e k e d a 2& flyde Creek Sept 311 7-lapm Centennfol 1 Sept 2 T. B. A. 1-3pm tlyds Creek l ! TEEU UEETI 89 4 IIDEBB 4 29 Hondvys 4u 8 f5 Chuck calsodar fo r tla ZBExTBIZ UEEIIBE BE'-AIBEEIIE Cblfl'IJIB IBIZ Vsdns dsy AugusC IO 7400pe Prc-registration ls r quired for ov and ug st. 2,9,23 Fsc:m.oo for Pizza Tuesdays A all trips attendance ths -trip ecting is might coapuls ry. Parents are invited pr to sCtsnd the prs-trip seating. All trips sublsst to canus llatlcn lf regtstratton not eeet tt s ainlmum rsquires ant, Eagle tratioo t aquido.s red at least tuo days prior to I.lmiCsd registration available. pro-trip seating date. night (dlscourt vltb Teen Hombsrship Ca ds) Tha Iccn Co elttoe casts s sry Sunday or Tuesday. After the m cling there ther. «111 be videos sad upon gyo ties. Look for ha plaza nights cu August I 9 & 29. BI EE IXI ZB 9 t 30se-C 4 30 pm lfondsf Aug l5 usdac ~ Says Aug 3 4 31 Fe e I .OO With the July bike tr ip hsing so popuilsr a dscldsd to offsr three trips ic August. Ps tislpsnts aust a blayclt la good corking ndltion. Hsct at Hyde have Creek and brlnq c lunch. Scc r for loeatloa . Bsglstrstlon required 2 cslcnd days prior to tc lp date. 4 4 ,I UOBBIUE 3998 BC30ae 9f30 m Tuesdays Aug 9 23 30 Thursdays Aug 4,II,25 Ho d F Aug t5 Frld y Aug 19 Coas out snd gst lii shape for the Terry Fox H at sC Ifyds Crack sd bring your runners. tree-3400pa Thursday August I I tfo Charge Drop ln tc lfydc Creek snd u e Chs gya to play floor hockey, bask tball, 1 door s ccsr. - Xt's tour Cholcsl IEEB„OZEU„9XB AIBBEITE EttlfZIUJI TJIIZ 4ugust '8 4 l7 Join us for sn exalting 2 dsy trip exploring lhs Aloustto lake ariia. Our July trip vas grsst snd this one vill ba even bettor.canning Sss . rs"Trip cating above for details I 8 I 991 TBXZ nnssday August b O c along srd snJcy the rides, g, s sod b ndr ds cf othe fun sctlvitlss the f.!I.c. h. s to oft'cr. Ms t st I.'30pn sC lfydo Creek. Asglstr. tlori rsqulrsd 2 days prior to ff Fun Aua ZIIOI Zbb11 I f 00-9 fco pe Fridays lug 5,12,I5,26 Fcet4I.58 Drop ln and cnloy an cxctting po 1 party rain or shins. Esoh night vill s dlffsrsnt tttssv. Vstah fo details about tbs Air have Band oontsst sa AugusC 26, 9911tfb I AXE BIITZJI BIIIIEu Honday usus t 8 C 8430am-5430pm FsatTBA Crlp date. XIXIII IIEIITIII Thursday August 25 ffc Limited roti trsclon avallabla. ftfdeaa-zfbopu Chat.gs Drop la and pat'tlcipsta lo 2 ecs played on tbc fields around Hyde Crack. Fe ~ t TEA re Cbo trip have been ualtlng for. Ccoc snd full dsy sl you thc Wctsrslldo. Hect t Hyde Creek lunch, ftcglstratlon rcq lrcd at least t o days pr lcr to trip data. Llsltsd registration availsbl tf sp ind s snd brin 4 tj ):14~v"..I I s ~=.=~ I= l&m==~g 8M — ill~ ~1 ~ slmllQ/ i i ~:=im&~;'=am= K ,'. i~u~imfm~jjs ;&f:.:h ;»I'EEN'S TIIIS IS.::YOUR SUMNEH! I 1 3 1 Poco Teens nieke If&in 0 sum nec tc remember Conte cut, hring ynur friends, nnd jciu other teens ln an nuescme suomier experience, Don' delay cell tcdoy registration 10 i in&i ted. For more l,nf orate tin&& please call .Randy cr Erin at f :=.=: if'f'8&i'I 9fi 2-0205. J U Suit, L Y I 'Th IJ 12 13 Teen Flcoi Hockey I 3 I) ih fly&le gnt. I &i Ill ke Tr I p 15 I'f1&Icy White Pine lfiglit (loin Bench Event 7-iupin 100&nr5pm Creek fleet lfyde,'Creek C Ill&, Ryde Creek f I 10 Te et& nn&l lit g . Pnrty Beech , vl &leos lie leer re 1 lna&-3pm Dms-yipm llyde Creek Iieet Ilyde f1idf en« Cceek ! at 'Peen Floor Friday High PRE-JRIP& IIPETIIIC Creek u 21 llockey . lfyde Creek Event lief&i -3 p&n 7-10pm llyde'Creek Ilyde Creek i 1. 7100pin ', 2G Teen lltg. hand dVldecs Canoe 1 1 nu&" 3 pro fly&le 27 Bhlgecn Cr ek Overnight Creek Trip &i. . 20 II I &lp (inn Crr.ek PBI:IHIP ( &&&ice l,esenus 29 lfcckey,. 1-3pm Ilyde'Creek ~ i l. i Igsli EEEIIBD Jf IIIIEDB 'ondayv'i Ti&u Tvvo Co w1t«v eeet ~ a&wry Hoadvy '&iso-3&ccpw 11&00&a, Aftv&'he Teen Havtiag tb uii& be videos, and popooin. Cons and vatub your f ~ &writs worl&a uibh your drinks friaadv. IEEJI Csass EJSBJI JIJICXEX . ', July 11 '1 &00-3&eepa Juiy yl I 80 1&00-3 &Copw la invigorating sad gsaev for tboso «bo oaJoy booker oft tbo ioa. Astir-ooasunity run gawas viii be sdbsduiad..'ow taaau uill be wade at vvorr &vatiag. BIEE IBJE IS BBIIE EISEB BEACJI Ju11 fq Mith vuwwvr b ~ &o At 1s tiwv to start '&i&oooo-5&Cosa tuning up tbv b1kos for a partivipaata wast a bio&vis at ~ t iiydv Creek, bavv Oriag ~ iuaab bika trip to &&hit& finaa haauh. good king v aditloa, u ho&bins wuit. H 'vv EEIBAI BIDEI BAIB EIEBI fridays ' Drop in ~ ud aJ i ~ ditf& oot ~ otivity v ~&OS-10&nnpa oh vvvk 1 v 1 lvvy b 11, *v v&, &hail, b ~ d Anton, floor «obuI u kdi ns pi s-pong, huff& ~ board bvvk aad tb r ga TJJIII JI EEICAJIJIA July 13 '&Moan-0&Popo 13.00 - Divaouvt «&tb To&a &isobar&hip r ~ fua filled dv& ~ t 0&&v Card rr& fork, Aatiritiv Anoiud vvia Aag, bvaoh &oiivyh AA ~ ad biking. 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