Parkinson Rec Kelowna Programs
City of Kelowna Parkinson Recreation Park. Any content should be independently verified with specific programs. Register online. Existing customers (those who registered in a spring of summer 2017 program or active pass holders at Parkinson Recreation Centre), activate your. Active Living Program Guide for Adults 50. *For more information on City of Kelowna programs. Parkinson Rec. Centre 250-469-8800. 1800 Parkinson Way Kelowna, BC V1Y.
. Monday, Feb 12 – CLOSED FOR FAMILY DAY. Tuesday, Feb 13 – Soup: Cream of Mushroom $4.00, Sandwich: Egg Salad $4.00, Main: Smokie on a Bun with carmelized onions & potato chips on the side $6.00. Wednesday, Feb 14– Soup: Chicken with Rice $4.00, Sandwich: Salami & Cheese $4.00, Main: Bacon Mac & Cheese $6.00. Thursday, Feb 15 – Soup: Borscht $4.00, Sandwich: BLT with Cheese $4.00, Main: Crepes with Ham & Asparagus $6.00. Friday, Feb 16 – In Recognition of Chinese New Year Soup: Wor Wonton Soup $4.00, Sandwich: Curried Chicken Salad $4.00, Main: Deconstructed Egg Roll Bowl $6.00.
There are a number of programs for new parents to take advantage of. For a full listing of activities or to view the latest Sport & Recreation Guide please visit the city of Kelowna’s website at: Take note of these programs which are offered at different times throughout the year: Babysitting Service Trekking with Tots. Aquafitness class: Baby & Me Fit: An interactive workout for parent & tot. Mommy & Baby Fitness: Restore Your Core - Run by Kami Johnson of Babykicks Fitness Parent & Tot Social Time Kettle Valley Playdate Bootcamp Dad and Me: Multi-sport class for Dad and tot. Parent and Tot Swimming Lessons. The Red Cross’ Preschool Program is designed for infants and toddlers who are accompanied in the water each week by one parent or adult caregiver.
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The goal is for all participants to have fun and to learn introductory swimming skills through structured play, songs and activities. Parents/caregivers will learn how to keep their children safe in, on and around the water. Children move through the first three levels based on age and the next five levels based on skill and ability.