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The ads will run every Friday (unless I am away)

Welcome to the Rolling ads. The ads will run every Friday (unless I am away) All ads must come by Thursday (3pm) in a word document or on a power point tile to recprogrammer@watsonlake.ca You can now see the Rolling ads on the Town of Watson Lake Website

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The ads will run every Friday (unless I am away)

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  1. Welcome to the Rolling ads The ads will run every Friday (unless I am away) All ads must come by Thursday (3pm) in a word document or on a power point tile to recprogrammer@watsonlake.ca You can now see the Rolling ads on the Town of Watson Lake Website If there are no new ads they will NOT be sent that week

  2. RECYCLING DEPO The Recycling Centre hours of operation have changed due to unforeseen circumstances. Tuesday to Friday 3:30pm to 5:30pm Saturday 10am to 5:30pm If you have a large amount of recycling phone 536-2000 to book an appointment

  3. CANOE KIDS PROGRAM COMING TO WATSON LAKE: JUNE 24 & 25 CanoeKayak BC will offer CanoeKayak Canada’s signature Day Camps focusing on skills development to introduce the sport of paddling – sprint canoe, kayak, dragonboat and recreational canoe skills to children aged 8–14 yrs. Participants will receive instruction from NCCP certified coaches, and enjoy spending time on the water practicing what they’ve learned. The daily paddling activities are balanced with games and trips to various spots on the lake, as well as lots of swimming on those hot and sunny days. No experience is needed and participants work at their own pace to develop paddling skills. Games, team boats, singles, pleasure canoes and the dragon boat will all be introduced to the participants during the week long session. The week finishes with a BBQ, mini regatta and certificate presentation. Registration in each session is limited so sign up early! Price – $100 cash You must register your child ASAP by contacting Meaghen @ 536-8023/ fitness@watsonlake.ca PLEASE REGISTER YOUR CHILD ASAP IF YOU ARE INTERESTED 

  4. TO TAKE THE CHALLENGE! You get one hint…it is fitness related Meaghen 536-8023

  5. Senior/Elder Activities at Wye Lake Park. Thursdays @ 10:00am We can play Bocci Ball, go for walks, some light exercising, croquet and whatever else we decide! If it is raining we can play board games/cards, or perhaps crafts, in the cabin while drinking tea and eating healthy snacks. I would love to hear YOUR ideas on what you would like to do with our time.  If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call Meaghen @ 536-8023

  6. The Pool is Open!! For more information on prices or future programs call Vanessa 536-8030

  7. Wilkinson’s Garage Sale May 31, 2014 10am to 1pm Multi-Family Sale If you want a table, please call Ruth @ 536-2174 NO EARLY BIRDS PLEASE 211 Stubenberg Dr. Just down the road from the RCMP station

  8. Watson Lake Farmers Market Will be opening for the season on Saturday, June 7, 2014 (every Saturday after this date) Wye Lake Park Gazebo at 3pm All crafters, bakers, artists, gardeners or other talents local or otherwise Please give Corrine a call @ 536-8020 or you can email her at watsonlakefarmersmarket@Hotmail.com Come join and have fun We welcome all not for profits to fundraise and advertise as well as entrepreneurs to participate. Come down & enjoy some summer fun!

  9. Recreation Survey The Rec Survey is complete! You are invites to attend a lunch hour presentation on the findings. May 29th @ noon at the Rec Centre. You are all also invited to attend a community working session. Were your recommendations and ideas will be listed and given to council for review. If you want to see changes to Recreation in Watson Lake then you need to come. Snacks and coffee will be provided

  10. Hidden Lakes Bible CampFundraiser Dessert Night & Auction May 29 @ 7:00 P.M. at the Signpost Seniors’ Center Desserts are needed for the auction. To donate desserts for this fundraiser, call Naomi @ 536-2013 Join the fun and share in the Camp’s ministry.

  11. SPRING CLEAN UP If you or your organization would like to make $150 come to the Rec Centre. You pick a section of Town to pick up garbage in and then get paid!! 8 Sections left For more information call Alyssa @ 536-8020

  12. BRIDGE PLAYERS….. Calling all Bridge Players Any one interested in a weekly game? Call Stephen at the Town Office 536-8000

  13. Watson Lake Chamber Of Commerce Presents Spring Fling Art Sale & Cook Off Saturday, May 31st at the Rec Centre Hall Art Viewing starts @ 6:00 pm Dinner Tasting starts @ 7:00 pm Tickets- $15.00 Adults $10.00 Under 12 years Cook Off Items : -Hot Appetizer Dip -Coleslaw -Ribs -Fruit Crisp This is a great annual event to showcase and celebrate our local artists and enjoy a night of great food and friends. If you have any interest in entering an art table or entering in the cook off please contact Ruth Wilkinson @ 536-7766 or Shannon Bergeron @ 536-2717 Tickets Available soon at Hougen’s & CIBC

  14. Spring Cleaning If someone might pay a $1 for it, we will gladly take your donation for a summer garage sale Proceeds to the Watson Lake Daycare Donations can be dropped off there or phone: Michelle: 536-2167 Vanessa: 536-7690

  15. HOT YOGA Thursday @ 6:30pm Saturday @ 4:30pm At the Rec Centre

  16. zumba Every Thursday @8pm At the Rec Centre

  17. Watson Lake Community Lotteries Program Any Not for Profit, Municipal Government or Individual can apply for funds for a variety of recreation based supplies, equipment, travel etc… All applications must be in by the following dates January 15 May 15 September 15 Applications can be found on the Town of Watson Lake Website, at the Town office and at the Rec Centre

  18. Community Garden We Need You!! We are looking for 4 to 6 people join a committee How to Run, Organize and maintain a community Garden. We want to hear your idea’s Please call Alyssa @ 536-8020 to submit your name & to get more information

  19. Thrift Store Hours Open Saturday’s Only 12 to 3pm Located beside the Anglican Church on the Alaska Hwy just leaving north out of Town

  20. OPENING SOON LIARD GOLF COURSE (WEATHER PERMITTING) REGULAR & FAMILY MEMBERSHIPS, MEMBERSHIPS DUE BY JUNE 30, 2014 NEW GOLF CLUBS FOR RENT OPENING GOLF AND CAMPING TOURNAMENT EVENING OF JUNE 13 & 14TH MORE DETAILS TO FOLLOW

  21. SPRING BIRDING AT WYE LAKE WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 Guided walk with Susan Drury and Jenny Skelton around Wye Lake Starts at 6:30 P.M. from the Parking Lot at Wye Lake Park. Length: approx. 1.5 hours No dogs please For more information contact Susan Drury 536-2996 A Yukon Bird Club Event

  22. The Albert Creek Bird Observatory Located 15 km west of Watson Lake at Upper Liard Open daily until June 7, 2014 (closed during snow/rain) Hours are from official sunrise for 6 hours Learn about the birds of southeast Yukon See birds close-up Observe migrating birds overhead or flying low within the site or swimming in the ponds Talk with the banders and volunteers Watch the work of an observatory Birds caught in mist nets are banded, weighed, measured, and body fat content assessed. Directions: Cross the Liard River Bridge, drive past Upper Liard, over the concrete Albert Creek Bridge, and turn onto the next road on the right side (north). There’s a sign on the corner ‘Albert Creek Banding Site’. First road to the right is a narrow road leading to the site. Another sign at that corner. WARNING: This road is not suitable for RVs larger than a camper van and there is no large parking area or large turn-around at the Observatory. This road is bumpy and during wet weather and snowmelt can be muddy with large puddles. Walking time from the intersection is a pleasant 15 minutes. For up-to-date information about the road condition, contact Ted at 1-867-335-1518. For a map direction and more information about Yukon Bird Observatories and Banding Station go to: www.yukonbirdobservatories.org or www.yukonbirdobservatories.blogspot.com

  23. ATTENTION Coming soon!! Indoor Soccer @ in the Arena for more information contact Nuni at 536-8020 If you are interested in ball hockey contact Mike at 536-8020

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