Winter 2016 Recreation Reporter

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Saturday Volunteers are the key to participation in any program. We need you! If you have a few hours every week that you would like to share with others, call the Special Needs Coordinator. Remember, YOU make a difference! Volunteers particularly wanted for: • Art Cards • Sewing Join a great team! • Bowling • Special Events Check our website & newsletter for current information: www.courtenay.ca/specialneedsrec Special Needs Recreation promotes healthy, active living and life-long learning at the Cour- tenay Recreation Lewis Centre. They provide programs through the year for individuals with developmental disabilities. They also provide resources and advocacy for individu- als with disabilities and accessibility issues. Contributions from local businesses, commu- nity organizations, and volunteers are vital to their ongoing programming and success. Core funding comes from the Comox Valley Regional District, with hosting and support from the Courtenay Recreational Association and Courtenay Recreation. Special Needs Recreation Celebrates 30 Years in the Community! Congratulations to Special Needs Recreation celebrating 30 years in our community at the Fall Harvest Dance on September 25! Volunteers

Recreation for Everyone! Recreation for Special Needs

Courtenay Recreation Special Needs

Programs for teens, adults & families with special needs:

• Sewing • Dances • Fitness

• Bowling • Special Events • And More!

• Lydia 250-338-5371 •Marg 250-338-6316 www.cvaccess.ca TheCV AccessibilityCommitteehasbeen activelyworking tomake theComox Val- leya barrier-free community for over 15 years. TheCommitteemeetsmonthly, andeveryone interested inaccessibility is welcome to join. Comox Valley Accessibility Committee

250-338-5371

specialneedsrecreation@courtenay.ca

Special Needs Recreation is sponsored by the Courtenay Recreational Association, Courtenay Recreation& the Comox Valley Regional District.

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250-338-5371 250-338-1000 www.courtenay.ca/rec

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