Showing posts with label bowling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bowling. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Let's go Bowling!!!



Saturday, March 19, 2011 from 5-7 at Valley Bowling Lanes in Winkler 655 Main Street North. $2.75/person/game (we should be able to do 2 games) Shoe rental is free! Please RSVP by March 1st to southcentralasd@gmail.com or call 822-5908 and leave a message.

Supper available for purchase…they order pizza from Domino’s, so if you are wanting pizza…let me know the flavor & how many slices you need & will also get the price for you! They also have the usual snacks....hot dogs, slushies, pop, nachos, chips & chocolate bars.

Come celebrate our families and have some fun at the same time!!! Remember it will be loud, so bring your headphones if you need them.

Thank you to Valley Bowling Lanes for allowing us to play again!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Thank you to our Volunteers & Sponsors!

Thank you to all of the sponsors who have donated to our Family Fun Bowling Night and to the Fun Fair & Stick Rodeo. Without your generosity, we never would have been this successful!














-Rite Way Rentals
-Janet Haslam Photography
-Computer Remedies
-Delmar Commodites & Jordan Mills
-Variety Advertising
-Pembina Valley Containers
-Shear Bliss Salon & Day Spa
-Funk's Bakeshop
-GVE
-Brenda Seward
-Terry Keen
-Mazer Group
-Fehrway Feeds & Livestock Equipment
-Margie Hildebrand
-Wink City Signs, Chris Block
-The Charriere Family
-Valley Bowling Lanes
-Gaslight Harley Davidson Sales
-Banman Meats: Cornie & Helen Banman and Jake Wieler
-Janet Hildebrand
-JNF Lowline Cattle
-The Munroe Family
-Red Dog Tack
-Elaine Carter for Stampin' UP!
-Pembina Valley Saddle Company
-Cindy Terwin
-Nancy Pauls
-S. Barron, Simplot

Thank you to the many volunteers who have donated their time from the planning, to the setting up, to helping at the event. To the La Riviere 4-H Beef Club & Manitou Sunset Riders 4-H Club and their parents, thank you! Without YOU, we never would have succeeded.

From all of us at Keen Ridge Equine Center & South Central ASD, thank you!!

Monday, April 26, 2010

Rodeo & Bowling Sponsors!

You need to check out the amazing list of sponsors we have for the bowling family fun night and the Fun Fair and Stick Rodeo. If you go to our website some of the logos are links to the sponsors web pages, so you can check them out as well! Please, check it out, it is so worth it! and, the list is growing, so keep looking!!!!

Thank you to all the sponsors, your generosity is truly appreciated!

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Group marks autism awareness month

as seen in the April 23 2010 Winkler Times and on the Winkler Times website!


A recently formed organization is helping to support families impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorder.

The South Central ASD family support group involves people from all over south central Manitoba and meets the first Tuesday of each month at the Boundary Trails Health Centre.

The month of April is autism awareness month, and the group is planning a couple of events in conjunction with April 24 to 30 as autism awareness week.

The first is a family fun night with bowling at Valley Bowling lanes tomorrow. That will be followed by a fun fair and stick rodeo in conjunction with the Keen Ridge Equine Center May 1.

Everyone is welcome with all proceeds going to the South Central ASD family support group.

For more information, contact Celeste at 331-3357, Michelle at 822-5908 or Dianne at 822-4587 or e-mail southcentralasd@yahoo.ca. You can also go to their website at southcentralasd.intuitwebsites.com.

Their goal is to support, improve and enhance the lives of ASD children and their families in the Pembina Valley through information sharing, education, awareness and proactively supporting each other.

Autism is a developmental disability that affects a person's verbal and non-verbal communication, understanding of language, and socialization with peers. Other characteristics include: engagement in repetitive activities, resistance to environmental change and unusual responses to sensory experiences.

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is an increasingly popular term that refers to a broad definition of autism including the classic form of the disorder as well as closely related disabilities that share many of the core characteristics.

Article ID# 2546148

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Group aims to raise awareness, support for autism

as seen in the April 23 2010 Morden Times and on the Morden Times website!

Posted By Lorne Stelmach


A non-profit group recently formed in the region to support families impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorder.

The South Central ASD family support group involves people from all over south central Manitoba and meets the first Tuesday of each month at the Boundary Trails Health Centre.

The month of April is autism awareness month, and the group is planning a couple of events in conjunction with April 24 to 30 as autism awareness week.

The first is a family fun night with bowling at the Winkler bowling lanes this Saturday (April 24) then a fun fair and stick rodeo in conjunction with the Keen Ridge Equine Center May 1.

Everyone is welcome with all proceeds going to the South Central ASD family support group.

For more information, contact Celeste at 331-3357, Michelle at 822-5908 or Dianne at 822-4587 or e-mail southcentralasd@yahoo.ca. You can also go to their website at southcentralasd.intuitwebsites.com/

Their goal is to support, improve and enhance the lives of ASD children and their families in the Pembina Valley through information sharing, education, awareness and proactively supporting each other.

Autism is a developmental disability that affects a person's verbal and non-verbal communication, understanding of language, and socialization with peers. Other characteristics include: engagement in repetitive activities, resistance to environmental change and unusual responses to sensory experiences.

The range of severity can be from extremely mild to severe.

Autism is a behavioral disorder, not an illness or disease. It typically appears by age three and is a lifelong condition. There is no known cure, although there are documented cases of symptoms being reduced and even some children losing their diagnosis alltogether.

Although autism affects the functions of the brain, the specific cause is not known.

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is an increasingly popular term that refers to a broad definition of autism including the classic form of the disorder as well as closely related disabilities that share many of the core characteristics.

Although the classic form of autism can be readily distinguished from other forms of ASD, the terms autism and ASD are often used interchangeably.

Article ID# 2545984




Thank you to the Morden Town Council & Mayor for signing a proclamation declaring April 24th to 30th as Autism Awareness Week!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Don't forget about our bowling night!



Please let us know if you can make it, as we have little bags for all the kids and I rather have too much than not enough!!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

You are invited...




yes it is on the Saturday, sorry for any confusion.