e-update june 2016 · the 2015-16 nc&srcp program year ends august 31st. funds not expended by this...
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Our Vision: Healthy individuals and communities through increased capacity to deliver sport, culture and recreation.
E-Update – June 2016
Welcome to the Northern Sport, Culture & Recreation’s monthly Member E-Update. This electronic bulletin is sent out to all our member communities, partners,
etc. and includes information on NSCRD programs and services and upcoming sport, culture and recreation events, as well as grant information and sharing
successes.
Northern Sport, Culture and Recreation District receive funding from the Saskatchewan Lotteries.
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What’s inside?
Sport
Aboriginal Sport Grant Program – Next Deadline – October 1st, 2016
NCCP/Skill Development Courses Happening in the North!
Sask Games Program
Respect in Sport (MANDATORY to ALL COACHES)
Showcasing Northern Athletes
Sports Grants
Recreation / Physical Activity
Play Leadership Workshops: SAVE THE DATES!
Northern Community & School Recreation Coordinator Program
Summer Training: Canoe Certification
Summer Considerations for NC&SRCP Sites
End of Year Checklist
Steering Committee Development
Tool Highlight
Community Successes
Ille-a-La-Crosse Minor Soccer Season off to a Great Start
1st Annual Red Ribbon Run in Pelican Narrows Mini Marathon Run in Southend
Congratulations
Track & Field Athletes
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Sport
Aboriginal Sport Grant Program- Next Deadline October 1st, 2016
The ACSD Workbook and Grant Program is a funding initiative administered by NSCRD
targeted at developing community based sport programs. Funds can be used to purchase
equipment, access training and competition opportunities and help form clubs. Communities,
schools or clubs can apply for $5000.00 per sport for a one-year term. To apply for the next
deadline you can upload the new grant application and workbook from www.nscrd.com or
you can call your service area CRC for more assistance. Thank you to all the
communities/organizations that sent in applications for the April 1st, 2016
deadline.
NCCP/Skill Development Courses and Partnerships Happening in the North!
Youth Officials Symposium- June 10th-11th, 2016- Saskatoon
Flag Football Camp/Tournament- June 11th-12th, 2016 La Ronge
NAIG Canoe Camp Trial- June 18th, 2016 Prince Albert
Softball Coach Clinic- June 25th, 2016- Sandy Bay
Softball Umpire Clinic-June 25th, 2016-Sandy Bay
Basketball Camp- July 8-10th, 2016 Flin Flon
Naig Track & Field Camp Trial- September 24th-25th, 2016 Prince Albert
Northern Football League 2016- September-November
(Go to http://northernskfootball.com/ for full schedule)
Team North 2016 Summer Games Try-Outs posters are posted on www.nscrd.com
Please look at our website for the spring camps and clinics that will be
Happening around the North.
If your community is looking to host a clinic or wants to take part in a clinic/camp please call 688-2122 for more details.
For all details and complete posters please go on to www.nscrd.com under Sport. If you have questions please contact Program Manager for
Sport- Ryan Karakochuk at 688-2122.
http://northernskfootball.com/http://www.nscrd.com/
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Sport…(continued)
Sask Games Program- Summer Games July 24-31st Estevan 2016 – GO Team North!!!
The next games for the Province and Team North will be held in Estevan July 2016. Team north will look to start their process of selecting summer sports. Team
north looks to determine participation in the following sports:
Volleyball- boys Volleyball-girls Basketball-boys
Basketball- girls Soccer-boys Soccer-girls
Canoe/Kayak Golf Athletics
Archery Tennis Softball/Baseball
If you’re looking to be a coach or want more information about the age classifications please contact 688-2122. Follow the link for more information
http://www.nscrd.com/programs/2014-saskatchewan-winter-games.html
Team North 2016 Trials Dates/Locations
Basketball Male & Female Try-outs- Team Filled
Volleyball Female & Male Try-outs- Team Filled
Tennis Female & Male Try-outs- June 7th 6:30-8:00pm La Ronge & June 9th 4:00-5:30pm Creighton
Soccer Male Try-outs- Saturday June 11th 2-4pm- Creighton Soccer Field
Triathlon Male & Female Try-outs Sunday June 12th 1-4pm- Creighton School
Soccer Female Try-outs Saturday June 18th 1-4pm- Ile a la Crosse School Field
Canoe/Kayak Male & Female Try-outs June 25th 1-5pm- Pelican Narrows
Archery Male & Female Try-outs- June 25th 1-4pm Montreal Lake
Athletics Male & Female Try-outs June 25th-26th (last chance meet) Saskatoon
Golf Male & Female Try-outs Wednesday June 29th 1-4pm- Eagle Point Golf Course La Ronge
http://www.nscrd.com/programs/2014-saskatchewan-winter-games.html
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Sport…(continued)
Respect in Sport (MANDATORY to ALL COACHES)
Respect in Sport program will be used to train coaches, sport personnel and sport leaders to recognize, understand and respond to issues of bullying,
harassment, abuse and neglect. This program can be accessed by coaches, officials, team leaders, board members and staff. Important** All coaches that plan to coach in the fall/winter and onwards 2015 need to take their on- line Respect in Sport training. Please visit the website:
http://sasksrc.respectgroupinc.com to register and complete the training. You can also call 688-2122 (Ryan Karakochuk) if you need further help or information.
Showcasing Northern Athletes
Please check out our website www.nscrd.com to view all the athletes and their story. If you have an athlete in your community please feel free to let me know
there story by e-mail. [email protected].
Sport Grants
If your community is looking for more sport grants please look under www.nscrd.com (under sport- grants) and look at the up-dated list for 2015. Please call
your Area Service Area to help you work with them and if you need any questions answered.
http://sasksrc.respectgroupinc.com/http://www.nscrd.com/mailto:[email protected]://www.nscrd.com/
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Recreation / Physical Activity
Click here for the full poster and registration form
2016 PLN
Workshop.pdf
file:///C:/Users/alachapelle/Documents/2016%20PLN%20Workshop.pdf
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Northern Community and School Recreation Program (NCSRCP)
Summer Training – Canoe Certification
Summer training for Community & School Recreation Coordinators focuses on skill and leadership development opportunities for CSRCs.
Visit our website to download agenda and registration form
New CSRCs Please Register for:
S.P.R.A’s PLAY LEADERSHIP NORTH with Shelly Panko-Schultz
Will ensure program leaders have the knowledge and skills necessary to plan and coordinate safe, accessible and enjoyable play opportunities for children. Upon
completion of the Play Leadership Course, leaders will:
• Possess a thorough understanding of the theory of play, as well as, the benefits that play provides to the child, community and society as a whole.
• Recognize and model the characteristics of a successful Play Leader.
• Be skilled in the areas of Behavior and Risk Management.
• Have the knowledge required to coordinate safe and accessible play opportunities.
• Have the skills and knowledge to plan and coordinate free, creative and active play opportunities.
Ile-a-la-Crosse PLN Workshop
@ Sakitawak Events Centre
Fri. July 8 - 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Sat. July 9 - 8:30am – 4:00 p.m.
Sun. July 10 - 8:30am – 12:00 p.m.
Registration Deadline: July 1
Air Ronge PLN Workshop @ Gordon Denny
Community School
Fri. June 24 – 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Sat. June 25 – 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Sun. June 26 – 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Registration Deadline: June 17
SAVE THE DATES!
July 5th-6th @ McGibbon Bay, La Ronge SK McGibbon Bay – Eagle Point
http://www.nscrd.com/programss/training-opportunities/2013-spring-training.htmlhttp://www.nscrd.com/programss/training-opportunities/2013-spring-training.html
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Northern Community and School Recreation Program (NCSRCP)… (continued)
Summer Considerations for NC&SRCP Sites
Summer is just around the corner and will be here before you know it! Key things to consider if you are involved in the NC&SRCP in your community:
Programs:
Summer programs should be happening at the school and other key recreation facilities in the community over the summer months. Those CSRCs who
have accumulated vacation time may be taking holidays according to the policies and the direction of their employer – but overall, the activities and
programs should be stronger than ever over the summer.
Supervision, Facility & Program Budget Access:
The school year wraps up for the summer, but the NC&SRCP is in full swing!!! This program requires that CSRCs have a direct supervisor and access
to the school (facility and equipment) all year long. Please ensure provisions are made to ensure that CSRCs continue to be supervised and have access
to the school, equipment and program budgets during the summer months.
Budget:
The 2015-16 NC&SRCP program year ends August 31st. Funds not expended by this date must be returned to the Northern Sport, Culture and
Recreation District. Please make sure you know what dollars are available to be spent and ensure the expenditures adhere to the program expenditure
guidelines.
End of Year Checklist…
Has the 2016-17 Annual Program Plan been developed and submitted? (Due May 30, 2016)
Has the 2016-17 Annual Self Evaluation been submitted? (Due May 31, 2016)
Are the Participant Statistics for programs facilitated by the CSRC updated and entered using the online APPS tool?
Have you evaluated programs using the HIGH FIVE QUEST 2 evaluation process? (3 Due August 31st)
Do you and your Steering Committee know what dollars are remaining in the NC&SRCP Site Grant to be spent by August 31, 2016?
Do you know how to access the dollars for program expenditures leading up to August 31, 2016? (August 31st is the last day of this program year, any
funds not spent by this date must be returned to the NSCRD)
Do you have an active Steering Committee - Have you had a Steering Committee Meeting in the past two months?
Have you submitted a Steering Committee Activity Form from your meetings?
Do you know who will be supervising throughout the summer?
Do you have access to the school over the summer holidays?
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Northern Community and School Recreation Program (NCSRCP)… (continued)
Steering Committee Development
The NSCRD is available to facilitate and assist communities at whatever stage of development the Steering Committee may be. This may include, but is not
limited to: facilitated workshops & meetings; planning & brainstorming sessions; working through tools & templates; sharing of samples & best practices; action
plan creation; access to training opportunities; evaluation; etc. A functioning Steering Committee is a condition of funding for the NC&SRCP grant – please
contact NSCRD staff for further information on supports available to your committee.
Tool Highlight
SHARE OUR PLAY TOOLKIT
NADA is pleased to share this toolkit developed by Recreation Nova Scotia with funding from the Public Health Agency of Canada and Nova Scotia Health and
Wellness. The Share Our Play Tool Kit provides a collection of traditional aboriginal games, activities, crafts, art projects, recipes and other information to help
support frontline sport and recreation leaders in their work with children. The goal of the Tool Kit is to provide leaders and coaches with program ideas that
introduce or reconnect children to recreational activities that reflect the rich cultural heritage of our Nova Scotia First Nation communities.
http://www.nada.ca/share-our-play-toolkit/
For additional information about the Northern Community & School Recreation Coordinator Program contact Michelle Hewison, 306-425-
3127 ext.1 or email [email protected]
http://www.nada.ca/share-our-play-toolkit/mailto:[email protected]
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Community Success:
Ille a La Crosse Minor Soccer Season off to a great start
Our soccer season started May 10th with practices for the first two weeks, regular season games began May 25th & will run until June 23rd with weekend playoff tournament to follow
the 8-week soccer program. We have
152 participants registered from 4 to
16 year olds. We also have 48 adults
registered in the adult soccer league
which runs 8 weeks as well. Last year
we had 82 registered, the 1st year
(2014) we had 45 participants. so its
safe to say the sport is gaining interest
as parents and participants fill the field
by the hundreds twice a week to
enjoy the sport.
We have 10 certified coaches & 4 certified soccer officials (small sided referee). Special thanks to ACOP for providing
the necessary coaching clinics, as we had a soccer jamboree
provided by Sask Soccer for player development. Our
organization recently received temporary status as an
official soccer association with Sask Soccer
Association which grants us access to map grants,
development, clinics etc.
Brandon Roy, Recreation Director – Ille a la Crosse
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Community Success: … (continued)
1st Annual Red Ribbon Run in Pelican Narrows
In the month of May, we ho sted our First Annual Red
Ribbon Run. The vision behind the run is for youth to
partake in a pledge against violence and become
proactive in changing their community. We wanted
to give the young people who have been deeply
affected by violence a chance to do something
positive to help bring awareness and change.
This run was a great success we had over 150
runners and 200 participants. There was great
community support and a lot of different
organizations got involved to help make it a success.
Some of the organizations that got involved include
the RCMP, Northern Youth Violence Reduction
Program, PBCN Child and Family Services,
Wapanacak School, Opawikoscikan School and
Victim Service. Because of these partnerships the run was a great success. We anticipate that this run will continue every year increase in size and
community impact.
Joel Erb, Community and School Recreation Coordinator – Pelican Narrows
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Community Success: … (continued)
Mini Marathon Run in Southend
For many years, the community of Southend hosted an annual marathon which started out at the junction which is about 22km. Throughout the years it was
shortened and it was taken over by Ron Kichula who taught at the school. When Ron left from Southend, the mini-marathon no longer took place. This year
we thought it would great to start it up again.
On Saturday, May 28th, we held our first mini-marathon. We had 38 participants from the ages 6 – 62. We weren’t sure how many to expect. There were a lot
of people who were unable to participate but said they would be there for sure next year. There were three starting points, with the first being 10 km, then 5
km and the last was 2.5km. This was a first time for the 2.5km which we added for the younger and older participants. We don’t have the easiest trail, there are
quite a few hills.
The fastest time was 54.43 on the 10 km by David (DJ) Cook. He
maintained a good speed throughout the whole race. One of our youngest
participants Blossom Awan who is 6 completed the 10km as well.
Everyone who participated had a great time. It was awesome to see
everyone enjoying themselves. Jimmy Bird ran the whole race with a big
smile on his face. Our furthest participant, Crystal Merasty, came from
Brochet, Manitoba (the north end of Reindeer Lake) to participate in our
marathon. She said she will be back next year.
Each of the participants received a water bottle which were donated by
various agencies – NSCRD, SIGA, NITHA, Areva, PBCN Southend Health
Services, and Peter Ballantyne Child & Family Services. Hot dogs and buns
were served after the race which were donated by the local Northern
Store. We would like to thank our volunteers Beatrice Cook, Leighann
Okemau, Carol Jobb, Darryl Merasty, Rene Jobb, Gail Jobb, Tanya Cook,
Robert Clarke, Derek Jobb, Brittany Clarke, Kierra Okemau, and Patricia
Merasty. Volunteers make these types of events possible. Thank you to all
participants and volunteers.
Rachel Merasty, Steering Committee Chair – Southend
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Congratulations:
Track and Field Athletes
Congratulations to the following track and field athletes who qualified for the SHSAA Provincial Track and Field Championships being held on June
3rd in Regina.
Creighton: Tyler Williamson (100m Hurdles), Tristan Stomp (100m & 200m), Hannah Olivier (High Jump & Javelin), Sydni Morrisette (80m
Hurdles & Long Jump), and McKenzie Grant (80m Hurdles & High Jump)
Montreal Lake: Cody Nelson (Javelin)
Beauval: Terrence Buffin (High Jump & Triple Jump) and Hilliard Roy (Triple Jump)
Buffalo River: Tamara Billette (Javelin)
Canoe Lake: Chasity Iron (Discus & Javelin) & Joe Iron (Shot Put)
Ile-a-La-Crosse: Preston Yole (Javelin)
Pinehouse: Dray Tinker (100m, 200m, 800m)
La Ronge: Michio Green (1500m & 3000m), Tanika Holinaty (3000m), Seamus Lim-Heley (400m), Taryn McKenzie (400m, 800m & 1500m),
Brooklyn Shaw (Javelin) and Caden Wilson (100m Hurdles & 400m)
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