Youth events scheduled

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The Summerland Asset Development Initiative has some fun activities happening at the Youth Club this fall.

We hope everyone will check out these great and affordable opportunities.

Monday night movies are back. Every Monday throughout November we will be showing a movie at 6 p.m.

Popcorn is provided for everyone and a variety of pops will be on sale.

On Friday, Nov. 13 we will be going to Beyond the Crux indoor climbing gym in Kelowna to learn the basics of rock climbing.

Spaces are limited so please come in and see us today to reserve your spot.

We will receive first class training from the highly trained staff.

SADI will once again be hosting a face painting booth during the Festival of Lights and are looking for several youth to help us provide this service.

If you are interested please let us know.

Late night drop-in on Wednesdays will continue in November from 6 to 9 p.m. We will be open for youth 15 to 18 and young adults to listen to music, play pool or ping pong, or chill out at the coffee bar.

SADI prides itself in making all activities available to everyone at a reasonable cost.

When one purchases a membership, they receive 50 per cent off all of the activities offered and free drop-in at lunch and after school for one year.

It is a fantastic way to get great deals at SADI.

Bursaries are also available if affordability is an issue. All of our activities are open to youth from Grades 6 to 12.

These activities are made possible by our funders; The Penny Lane Bargain Outlet, The United Way, and the Province of British Columbia.

You must pre-register for all of the above activities by calling Adrian at 250-494-9722 or drop by the club at 9117 Prairie Valley Rd.

Please phone us if you have any questions or comments about any of our programming or memberships.

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