CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS: Following are more details on our sports and recreation clubs & organizations: Club 55 Curling Contact: Sylvia Boychuk 542-2375 Afternoon senior curling takes place at the Kamsack Arena, Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Don’t miss their “Stick” Curling bonspiel every February! League play begins first part of November and ends in March with their wind-up bonspiel. Kamsack Mixed Curling League Contact: Kim or Kevin Chutskoff at 597-4524 Thursday night curling league open for all – mens, ladies, mixed, students. There are two draws a night, 7 pm and 9pm. The Kamsack Curling Club are hosts to annual bonspiels including: men’s, family and mixed wind-up. Curling begins in November and runs through to March. Subs are always needed. Kamsack Cross Country Ski Club Contact: Bruno Lemire at 542-3734 Experience some of the best cross country skiing this province has to offer right in our backyard. The Kamsack Cross Country Ski Club meets regularly to enjoy the beautiful trails of Duck Mountian Provincial Part, a quick 15 minutes from Kamsack, and host a popular Annual Loppett at the end of February that draws hundreds of participants from accross the prairies. Duck Mountain Super League Contact: Kamsack Curling Club Looking to do some competative curling? Than this league is for you. Compete with the best teams from Kamsack, Canora, Norquay and Benito. This league is open to Kamsack Curling Club members. They curl on Wednesdays and rotate locations amongst the curling clubs. Curling begins in November and ends usually by the end of January. 2008 is their 25th anniversary for the league. Kamsack Figure Skating Club Contact: Lisa Placatka at 542-4135 The Kamsack Figure Skating Club is currently looking for coaches for the upcoming 2009 - 2010 season. Phone the Recreation Department if you are interested. 542-2044 Kamsack Gymnastics Club Contact: Colleen Koreluk at 542-2992 Meet at Victoria School on Wednesdays. Classes for children. Kamsack Karate Club Contact: Rick Aikman at 542-3791 or Diane Smutt at 542-3309 Mondays & Wednesdays at KCI School. Children at 6:30 pm. Adults at 7:30 pm. Kamsack Minor Hockey Contact: Rod Hilderman at 542-2422 (w) Currently offering IP, Novice, Atom, Pee Wee and Midget Teams. See schedule at arena for games, dates and times. Sign up is in the fall. Kamsack Rec Hockey Contact: The Recreation Department at 542-2044 A recreational hockey league played Sunday evenings at the Kamsack arena. Kamsack Senior Slow Pitch Contact: Sylvia Boychuk at 542-5577 This is a recreational slow pitch team that play in town and travel for neighboring tournaments. Kamsack Soccer Club Contact: Greg Thomas at 542-3376 This is a children’s league. Registration is in April. Kamsack Wildlife Federation Contact: Clint Chernoff at 542-2227 This our local branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation. They meet the second Tuesday of the month at the Arena Mezzanine beginning at 7:00 pm. Outdoor Youth and Adult Recreation Soccer Contact: Stephen Ruten at 542-3948 Friday and Sunday evenings, far field of Victoria School, 7 p.m. Everyone welcome, no charge. Indoor Youth and Adult Recreation Soccer Contact: Stephen Ruten at 542-3948 K.C.I. main gym, Friday evenings starting at 7 p.m. This is a free dropin recreational program. Indoor Badminton Contact: Greg Leis at 542-3520 Every Thursday night from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m., KCI Gym 1 from October to May. Cost is $2 per person drop in or $20 per person for the season. Indoor Volleyball Contact: Greg Leis at 542-3520 Plays at KCI Gym 2 every Tuesday from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. from October to May. This is a free recreational program. North to Alaska Walking Clubs Mondays, November 19, 7 pm - 8:30 pm. Start recording your mileage November 1, 2007 - May 30, 2008. Phone in your registration to Kamsack Community Services at 542-2212, Sunrise Health Region. Kamsack Wildlife Federation Contact: Clint Chernoff This is the local branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation. Events include an annual fishing derby, measuring night and banquet. Membership benefits include liability insurance through Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation. Shapeworks Group Fitness Contact: Kathy Galye at 542-3934 Get in shape with Aerobics. Held at the OCC Hall. Sessions usually last 8 weeks. Tai Chi Contact: Jenny Gorwill at 542-2795 Two Rivers Trail Committee Contact: Marlene Brock at 542-3072 Spend a day touring Canada’s longest recreational trail - The Trans Canada Trail. From Kamsack, the trail wanders through Duck Mountain Provincial or on to Canora. You get to experience why we say, “There’s nothing flat about the prairies at Kamsack!” Our local trail is maintained by the Two Rivers Trail Committee. This group is currently seeking members to upgrade the trail. The funds have been provided, they just need the volunteers. |