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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) In that case they will either run on the Thursday before or the Monday following Please e-mail me your information on a power point tile or a word document recprogrammer@watsonlake.ca

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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) In that case they will either run on the Thursday before or the Monday following Please e-mail me your information on a power point tile or a word document 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 If you have any questions please call Alyssa @ 536-8020

  2. WATSON LAKE LIBRARY'S ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FAIR RECREATION CENTRE SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 2013 11 am to 3 pm Baskets galore, Stocking stuffers, Gifts, Baked goodies, Prizes, Concession (and much much more) Book your table now!!! For more information please call the Library at 536-7517

  3. ICC (INTRODUCTORY TO COMMUNITY COACHING) FOR CROSS COUNTRY SKIING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH 9AM-5PM COSTS 40$ (TO COVER MANUAL) IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN TAKING PLEASE CONTACT MEAGHEN @ 536-8023 OR EMAIL fitness@watsonlake.ca

  4. Watson Lake Library Invites you To come and join us For Story Hour Every Saturday from 1pm till 2pm

  5. Watson Lake Chamber of Commerce and Yukon Chamber of CommercepresentsCanadian Society for Unconventional Resources Andrea’s Hotel Tuesday October 29, 2013 11:45am to 1:30pm “Hydraulic Fracturing: Oil & Gas Development” by Kevin Heffernan, CSUR President Buy your own lunch Donations accepted at door for Presentation For more information contact: Cheryl O’Brien - 867-336-1011 wlchamberofcommerce@northwestel.net

  6. NEW YEARS EVE!! Any group or organization interested in doing New Years Eve event/activity?? The Rec Centre is willing to throw in a donation to help pay your expenses. You could do an adult event or family event, you decide Please contact Marie or Meaghen @ 536-8022

  7. Zumba will be coming in mid November. Every Thursday at 8pm @ the Rec Centre Our instructor was trained in Vancouver. This is open everyone of all shapes and Sizes. Wear comfy clothes $5 per session or purchase a monthly or 10 time punch pass and come for free

  8. Belly Dance Every Tuesday Until November 12th 6:30 to 7:30 @ the Rec Centre For women of all shapes and sizes Wear comfy clothes, no special equipment needed! Questions call Marie @ 536-8020 or Sarah @ 536-7313 $5 per session or purchase a monthly pass at the Rec Centre and you can come for free

  9. Aerobics Starts October 21st Every Monday & Wednesday 6pm to 7pm Up stairs at the Rec Centre $5 per class or you must have a monthly or 10 time punch pass for the Rec Centre

  10. Watson Lake Ski Club AGM Tuesday November 5, 2013 7:00 p.m. Ski Chalet Everyone welcome Come and support the ski club

  11. Watson Lake Ski Club is hosting an Authentic Greek Dinner Saturday November 9th 6:30 pm at the Chalet Spanakopita, Dolmades, Moussaka, Greek Salad, Baklava and more! Tickets on sale at Hougen’s ~ get yours while they last only 50 available $25.00 each or $40.00 per couple Designated Driver service available to and from the Chalet contact Scott at 536 4793 or email watsonlakeskiclub@gmail.com for information or to arrange a ride

  12. The flu affects 10-25% of Canadians each year. While the majority who become sick will recover, the flu results in an average of 20,000 hospitalizations and 2,000 to 8,000 deaths in Canada each year. The Flu vaccine offers the best protection Get the shot not the Flu!

  13. Dr Brendan Hanley Yukon’s Medical Officer of Health recommends that the following people receive the flu vaccine • Infants and children age 6 – 59 months • Anyone over 65 years of age • Adults and children with chronic health conditions like heart and lung disease, diabetes, cancer, kidney disease, anemia • Pregnant women at any stage of pregnancy • Health Care Workers • Teachers, Child care workers and other essential service workers • Anyone who looks after at high risk children or adults • Anyone who is morbidly obese • Aboriginal people • Travellers to destinations where there is likely to be influenza REMEMBER - Getting the shot is your BEST protection against the Flu! In Yukon the flu shot is available for EVERYONE over the age of 6 months! Flu Vaccine will be available in Watson Lake starting October 21st

  14. Watson Lake Health Centre Flu Vaccine Clinics 2013 QUESTIONS? Call the Health Center at 536 5255 or stop by one of our clinics.

  15. Shorter days of fall and winter bothering you? Missing the daylight? Think you might have SAD – Seasonal Affective Disorder Mental Health Services and the Watson Lake Health Center offer Light Therapy As little as 15 minutes a day could help! Call the Health Center at 536 5255 to speak to one of the nurses and arrange a time that suits your schedule

  16. We would love to hear from you!! Between the Recreation Centre and the pool there is an old “Tennis Court”. As the Rec Department we are uncertain as to what we should do with It. Option 1- Renovate it. Level the foundation, reside it, paint it and advertise it as open to the public in the summer months. Option 2- Completely rip it out, foundation and all. Reuse the fence and lumber to build a small community garden just back from the present location as to make the road wider and safer back there. Please either call us with your thoughts or reply to this email. Your Opinion counts. I look forward to hearing from you 536-8020

  17. Bon Fire!!! • Calling all wood cutter, mill operators or any one with wood, pallets, scrap wood etc… • We are accepting any and all donations for our annual community bon fire at Wye Lake Park on Halloween night. • If you would like to donate please call the Rec Centre to make arrangements for pick up or drop off

  18. Halloween is going to be a fabulously spooktacular event this year Oct 26th- Halloween Dance 19+ doors open at 9pm $10 for advance tickets $15 at the door (At the Rec Centre) Oct 30th- Haunted House 8pm $5 per person please be advised it is not suitable for young children (At the Rec Centre) Oct 31st- annual Bonfire, hot dogs, hot chocolate, fireworks and glo sticks 5pm @ Wye Lake Park Nov 1st- Kids Halloween Party & Activities @ the Rec Centre 10am to 3pm ages 5 to 11 Children under 5 are welcome to attend with a parent

  19. Halloween is fast approaching!! CALLING ALL ACTORS AND DECORATORS If you would to help with the haunted house.. please give Marie or Meaghen a call at 536-8022 We are also looking for donations of scary props A crib, old toilet, old filing cabinets, institutional looking furniture etc…

  20. If you are calling the Watson Lake Health Centre, here are the numbers to remember: Watson Lake Health Centre – main line 536-5255 Child Development 536-5254 Home Care 536-5256 Fax line 536-5258

  21. THRIFT SHOP FALL HOURS SATURDAYS ONLY 12:00 – 3:00 PM LOCATED BESIDE THE ANGLICAN CHURCH

  22. Calling all potential REFS If you are interested in becoming a certified Referee, please give me Alyssa or Marie a call at 536-8020 or reply to this email. We must have 8 people to make it feasible. Dates and Times TBA

  23. Gordon has been ill but reopen as soon as possible. Dis & Dat Cafe New operators with a new menu Open at 8am Breakfast, Lunch and Supper served 536-2047 Eat in or Take out Located in the Recreation Centre

  24. The Hours have changed!! The Rec Centre will be open Monday to Friday 8am to 11:30pm Saturday 10am to 6pm Sunday Closed Greyhound will be open Monday to Friday 8am to Noon & 5pm to 11:30pm Saturday 10am to 6pm If you require a ticket for Saturday’s Bus you must come during our regular Business hours

  25. Recreation Centre hours of operation Monday to Friday 8am to 11:30pm Saturday 10am to 6pm Sunday CLOSED

  26. Recreation Centre policy on Children and Youth • As you may all be aware all children coming to the recreation centre unsupervised must be 10 years of age or older. All children under 10 must be supervised by someone 16+. • This does not include children registered with our after school program or any other children's program that may be going on. • All youth under 16 will not be allowed in the Rec Centre after 10pm on school nights. You have homework and you need your sleep!!

  27. Greyhound Depot Hours Monday to Friday 9am to Noon & 5pm to 11:30pm (Closed between noon and 5pm) Saturday 10am to 6pm Sunday CLOSED

  28. NORTH BOUND BUS From the South (Ft. Nelson to Watson Lake & Whitehorse) Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday Arrives @ 11:05pm Leaves to Whitehorse @ 11:20pm SOUTH BOUND BUS From the North (Whitehorse to Watson Lake & Ft. Nelson) Monday, Wednesday & Friday Arrives @ 11:05pm Leaves to Ft. Nelson @ 11:40pm Greyhound Bus Schedule

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