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GIRLS AND WOMEN IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORTWhat's inside this issue...
Gender equity program is right on trackMany changes and new initiatives have occurred since the City of Coquitlam adopted the Gender Equity Special Program under the B.C. Human Rights Commission. The City of Coquitlam’s Leisure & Parks Services department’s readiness to implement change has been demonstrated over the past year in a variety of areas. The following is an update on the changes. Policy Development:
Updates and Current EventsLooking for Board MembersIf you are interested in contributing to the work
of Promotion Plus, the Board of Directors may be for you. Send your resume,
along with a letter stating why you want to be a Board member and how
you can contribute to the organization, to the office, c/o Diane Murphy,
Chair. Network News DatabaseJust a reminder that we are in the process of updating
our Network News database. Promotion Plus would like to ask for your patience
over the next few months as we transfer our data. Please notify us of
any mistakes and we will do our best to keep up. Thank you. Presentations and Speakers 2000Promotion Plus has a new "Presentations and
Speakers 2000" list with new and exciting speakers joining our enthusiastic
group of women. Included is a list of speakers from the Victoria Promotion
Plus Committee. To book a speaker for your conference, workshop, or class
presentation, simply call the office and ask for a copy of "Presentations
and Speakers 2000". Web Site Access to Network NewsWould you prefer to read the Network News on our
web site? If so, let us know and we will take you off the mailing list.
We will instead send you reminders by email when issues are published
on the web site. Women on SnowboardsThe Promotion Plus Learn to Snowboard Clinic, held
on January 30, 1999, was a fun and exciting evening on the slopes. About
10 women came out to try something new and to learn the basics of snowboarding.
Thank you to Promotion Plus member Caroline Depatie of Mount Seymour for
volunteering her time to make our evening an enjoyable one. Temporary Excecutive DirectorPromotion Plus will be hiring a temporary Executive
Director during a maternity leave from September 4, 2000 to March 31,
2001. Call the office for the official posting, to be available in May.
Thank You to Our SupportersThe staff and Board of Directors of Promotion Plus would like to thank the following people for their generous donations to support girls and women in physical activity and sport: Michelle Kaut, Patti Hunter, Heather Scheibal, Judy Lowrie, Marilyn Pomfret, Coldwater Schools, Diane Palmason, Cheryl Smith, Angie Maxwell, Mary Dyck, Tanja Mackin, Christine Larsen, Theresa Heroux.
100 Years of Women in the OlympicsWomen's participation in sport and physical activity has come a long way. Back in the 1900's women could only participate in golf, tennis and croquet. Now, we are expecting 3,900 women to compete in the Sydney 2000 Games. Here is a little history and some facts and stats about the participation of women in sports and in the Olympics:
"This is a tremendous occasion for women in sport, " said Carol Anne Letheren, chief executive officer of the Canadian Olympic Association (COA). "Female athletes have triumphed over numerous obstacles and against great odds throughout this century to achieve their place as equal participants in Olympic sports. The dedication of our female pioneers and the continuing efforts of today's athletes must indeed be commended." The COA is a not-for-profit corporation and is the largest private sector funder for amateur sport in Canada. It is responsible for all aspects of Canada's involvement in the Olympic and Pan American Games and it manages programs that promote the Olympic Movement in Canada through cultural and educational means. If you would like more information about the COA contact Helene Lapointe, COA Media Relations, at (613) 244-2020.
Women in ActionCONGRATULATIONS!The following women have received Sport BC Athlete of the Year Awards:
Congratulations to the following women who were nominated for an Athlete of the Year Award! Norma Foster, Janice McClintock, Allison McNeil, Roslyn Lundeen, Jane Hofweber, Kathy Iggulden, Karissa Wedd, Kelly Stefanyshyn, Ivy Granstrom, Debbie Brill, Moorea Longstaff, UBC Thunderbird Women's Field Hockey Team
Promotion Plus Leadership AwardsThe Promotion Plus Leadership Award recipients were announced at a reception at the Heritage Hall in Vancouver on Thursday, March 2, 2000, in celebration of International Women's Day. The evening was a great success with over 120 people attending the event. Judy Rogers, Vancouver City Manager, was featured as a keynote speaker on "Women Leading the Way" and Marg McGregor, Executive Director for CAAWS (Canadian Association for the Advancement of Women & Sport & Physical Activity), shared some of her reflections from the past and directions for the future of women and sport. The evening also included the Awards Presentation, a Community Trade Show, and the Silent Auction. Over $5300 was raised to help support Promotion Plus programs and services. Partial proceeds from the evening were contributed to the Bobbie Steen Legacy Fund. The Promotion Plus Leadership Awards recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of individuals and groups in BC who have challenged the traditional limits attributed to girls and women in physical activity and sport, and in so doing have encouraged them to participate more fully as participants, competitors, and leaders. Following are the recipients of the 2000 Promotion Plus Leadership Awards. Individual Achievement - Norma Foster
Organization / Club - BC Wheelchair Basketball Society
TEAM - SFU Women's Softball
Life Time Contribution - Joe Sullivan
Individual Contribution - Robert Jackson and Gayle Guest
On the Move Award - Erin Murphy The On the Move Award recognizes an individual who has increased the participation of girls and women at a grassroots level.
Young Women (Under 19) - Minh Ngo, Karen Tung, Mikela Grady
Congratulations to all of the Promotion Plus Leadership Award Recipients! Promotion Plus believes each individual and group nominated for a Leadership Award is worthy of recognition for increasing opportunities for girls and women in physical activity and sport. Congratulations to all of the Leadership Awards nominees! Individual Lori Barlow, Lindsay Brooke, Carrie Melvin, Vaia Zaganas, Robin Pinto, Jeannine Garside, Dena Coward, Judy Notte, Joanne Ritchie, Wendy Hawthorne, Rachel Corkum Young Woman (Under 19) Roslyn Lundeen, Stephanie Jameson, Danielle Langford Organization / Club Queen Magaret's School, Sport Medicine Council of BC, Omega Gymnastics Academy Team UBC Thunderbird Women's Field Hockey Team Lifetime Contribution Ivy Granstrom Promotion Plus would like to thank all of our sponsors for their generous donations and for helping to support girls and women in physical activity and sport! Event Sponsors Printing donated by: Food & Beverage Sponsors Subway Foods, Costco Wholesale Canada, IGA, Monte Cristo/Sweet Things, Pita Plus, Polaris Water Company, Quizno's Classic Subs, The Cuppa Joe Coffee Bar, The Lazy Gourmet, Urban Fare Silent Auction Sponsors Abode Designs, Arts Club Theatre Company, BC Alpine Ski Association, BC Blind Sports and Recreation Assoc., BC Centre of Excellence for Women's Health, BC Gymnastics Association, BC Recreation & Parks Association, BC Rugby Union, BC Wheelchair Sports Association, Ben Art, Bentall Centre Athletics Club, Big Sisters of BC/Lower Mainland, Buschlen Mowatt Gallery, Canadian Assoc. for the Advancement of Women and Sport and Physical Activity, Centre Ice Female Hockey School, Ceridian Canada, Coast Mountain Sports, Dennett Enterprises, Destiny Media Technologies, Dive BC, Douglas College Centre for Sport, Recreation & Wellness, Eating for Energy, Hansen House, Herizons Magazine, Hotel Vancouver Health Club, Irene Schell, Karate BC, KL Sports, Langara Fishing Lodge, Molson Canada, Mountain Equipment Co-op, Mount Seymour, NGU Sports and Media Consultation, NIKE Canada, PacificSport National Sport Centres (Greater Vancouver and Victoria, PacificSport Regional Tennis Centre), Polestar Book Publishers, Purdy's Chocolates, Rick Hansen Institute, Salal Books, Sierra Systems Group Inc., Softball BC, Tennis BC, The Fitness Group, The Purple Onion Cabaret, The Women's Sport Foundation (USA), UBC Dept. of Athletics and Recreation, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver Board of Parks and Rec., Vancouver Grizzlies Basketball Club, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Women in Print
Recognizing Ivy Granstrom and Patti HunterAt the Sport BC Athlete of the Year Awards, Promotion Plus congratulated Ivy Granstrom for a lifetime of sport achievement. Ivy is an 88 year old blind runner who currently holds seven world records. Her accomplishments continue to attract considerable media attention, helping to gain exposure for her message: competition and participation are a right for everyone, regardless of ability, age or gender. Ivy's efforts bring awareness to master's athletes, helping to establish and sustain programs and opportunities for seniors and persons with disabilities. Ivy is truly a role model for girls and women everywhere and an inspiration to us all. Patti Hunter was recognized by Promotion Plus at the Sport BC Athlete of the Year Awards for her dedication and commitment in supporting girls and women in physical activity and sport. Patti was a founder of Promotion Plus and has volunteered in various capacities over the years. She has assisted in the organizational development of Promotion Plus and recently is spearheading a Victoria working group to discuss issues and to implement ideas to encourage the participation of girls and women in physical activity and sport in the Victoria area.
Highlighting Opportunities for Girls and Women in Physical Activity, Sport & RecreationWomen's Only Mountain BikingWomen's Only Mountain Biking is a community of women who love to get out in the great outdoors and enjoy the thrill of Mountain Biking. Women's Only offers different levels of courses to choose from:
Courses begin in May, run for 6-8 weeks and are offered in 9 communities. For more information call Erin Murphy at (604) 944-4555, or erinmurphy@womensonly.com, or visit the web site at www.womensonly.com. Girls On the MoveIf you are a girl in grades 5 - 10 then this is the program for you! Bring your friends and come have some fun trying a mix of physical and social activities. You can wear what you want, bring your own music, and no previous experience is required! Where? When? For more information contact Jessica Lanthier at (604) 737-3075 or Rod Sarrat-Cave at (604) 718-6231. 2000 BC Coaching Seminar June 3, 2000DOUGLAS COLLEGE 700 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, BC The BC Coaching Seminar is an annual coach education event that provides BC's coaches with some of the most up-to-date information on a variety of sport related topics that directly impact coaches and how they can assist their athletes in achieving their goals. The results of leading edge research on some of the most important topics in sport will be presented by some of the most respected individuals in their field. These presenters, who are recognized across Canada for their expertise, will provide coaches with new ways to look at how they coach, communicate, and interact with their athletes. Coaches of athletes from the grassroots to provincial level will benefit from attending this exciting event. Every year there has been unanimous agreement that this conference provides coaches with some of the most useful and easily implemented tools in coaching their athletes. Bring out your assistant coaches to keep them up to speed on some of the exciting trends in coaching. For more information contact the Coaches Association of BC at (604) 298-3137, or visit the web site at www.coaches.bc.ca. GAIA Adventures: Adventures for Women and Personal Fitness TrainingGAIA Adventures is for women who want to feel renewed and invigorated. Join GAIA for a hike up High Falls Creek trail on May 13 or try rock climbing the Squamish Smoke Bluffs on April 22 and June 24. No experience required For more information call (604) 875-0066 or visit their web site at gaiaadventures.com. YWCA Co-ed Health & Wellness CentreDiscover yourself at the YWCA. Phone to find out about the variety of programs offered to help you get and stay active. Contact the Vancouver YWCA at (604) 895-5777 or the Victoria YWCA at (250) 386-7511. Local Community CentresDon't forget to check out your local community centres for girls and women only programs. If they don't offer any, ask why not! Do you know of an event or program for girls and women? Call Promotion Plus and help us spread the news!
Calendar of EventsApril 29 - May 1, 2000
May 4 - May 6, 2000
May 7-10, 2000
May 11, 2000
May 25, 2000
Women & Sport Resources1. CAAWS Resource Kits. Newly revised, these kits contain information on a variety of issues affecting girls and women in physical activity and sport. $3.00 each
2. On the Move: Increasing Participation of Girls and Women in Physical Activity and Sport. A handbook designed to encourage non-active girls and women to participate in fun-filled and supportive recreation and physical activity. $10.00 3. Leisure Access: Enhancing Recreation Opportunities for Those Living in Poverty. A resource used to learn about poverty and the direct implications it has on the recreation services offered in the community. $10.00 4. When Girls Feel Fat: Helping Girls Through Adolescence. Clear and proven strategies to deal with conflict and to recognize the "worries about weight" that can lead to more serious problems. $21.40 5. Just for Girls: A Facilitator's Manual. A
program to help girls safely navigate the rocky road through adolescence
and avoid pitfalls such as eating disorders and preoccupation with food
and weight. $35.00 6. Celebrating Excellence: Canadian Women Athletes. An inspiring testament to the lives, commitment and accomplishments of more than two hundred of Canada's finest athletes. $32.00 7. Self-Esteem, Sport and Physical Activity. Practical suggestions to enhance self-esteem in children and adolescent women. $10.00; Free Abridged Version Available 8. Eating Disorders in Sport: Practical Tips and Strategies. A helpful pamphlet with practical tips for teachers, parents, coaches, sport organizations and fitness leaders. No Charge 9. Go Girl T-Shirts. These fun and motivating T-shirts are great gifts for active girls an
Editor in Chief: Tammy Lawrence Editor/Writer: Jessica Lanthier Administrative Coordinator Publisher: Promotion Plus Please contact us with any Calendars, comments or for more information at: #305 - 1367 West Broadway Vancouver, BC V6H 4A9 Phone: ((604) 737-3075 toll free: 1-877-55-PROMO Fax: (604) 738-7175 email: promotion.plus@telus.net visit our website at: www.promotionplus.org
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