Recreation programming is essential to everyone's lifestyles.
I provide and source leisure and recreation activities which meet your company, group or organizations specific needs.
Sourcing Programming:
When sourcing specific programs such as dance, arts, crafts, indoor group and individual sports I look first to your local community for facilitators; this builds a good relationship within the community and promotes local resources.
Programming Quercia Recreation Offers:
Wilderness & Survival Techniques
The Wilderness & Survival Techniques or W&ST program includes instruction in wilderness survival skills, water collection, fire starting techniques, shelter building, nutrition, gear selection, and various other tips and techniques.This five day program has been specifically formatted to ensure that participants learn a variety of life skills while they are directly involved
in a variety of activities. Team building sessions require participants to complete tasks using a variety of communication methods and the importance of making the appropriate decisions. This allows the participants to communicate efficiently while undertaking group and solo survival experiences.Learning outcomes of the W&ST Program are as follows,Self confidence, team work, communication, decision making, water collection, fire starting techniques, shelter building, nutrition, and gear selection.
Peers n' Gears
Peers n' Gears is a mentorship program that works with existing community organizations and teaches youth bicycle maintenance and repair, group and team work, and leadership skills. Peers n' Gears has many benefits and can be used as a tool for fundraising, community development, skill development and leadership development. Please visit an article in the Yarmouth paper that gives you a feel for how the program works http://www.novanewsnow.com/article-77071-Building-bikes-and-character-at-Boys-and-Girls-Club.html
E.D.G.E Education Disc Golf Experience
Disc golf is a fast growing outdoor activity that can be enjoyed by everyone. Similar to golf, the object of disc golf is to complete each hole in as few throws--or strokes--as possible. Instead of using golf clubs and a golf ball, disc golfers use a flying golf disc to traverse the hole. Each hole starts with a teeing area and is completed once the disc lands in the "hole", which is a disc-catching target. While disc golf can be played with just one golf disc, the discs are designed to fly with different characteristics. Different discs can be used to hook and curve around obstacles, roll on the ground, or fly over trees. Much like golf, disc golf is full of joys and frustrations. Whether you throw that first long drive or hit the first tree off the tee, you are sure to have fun. Please visit E.D.G.E. if you would like further information regarding the program we offer http://www.discgolfassoc.com/discgolf-news-information-resources/discgolf-education/
Pathways
The Pathways program introduces participants to trail development. This includes selection of the proper tools, impact to the environment, user needs, route selection, bridge construction, and obstacles.Through hands on learning, participants will be directly involved in the development of trails and will receive guidance and instruction from a variety of trail development professionals.
Sprockids
Canadian Cycling Association Mountain Biking Program Youth will learn road safety, mountain bike techniques, bicycle maintenance, and trail use.They will receive a water bottle for each level they complete, a passport to mark their achievements, a t-shirt for prosperity and a medal and a certificate at the time of completion of this course.During this 35 hour program participants learn cycling skills needed to navigate through a variety of terrain. Some of the skills are climbing and descending hills, gearing, equipment, braking and a variety of other tips and techniques from our instructor.
Leadership and Team Building
This program teaches the participants leadership and team building skills through workshops, games and experiential education. Please visit the Canadian Cycling Associations web site for further detailed information http://www.canadian-cycling.com/cca/education/sprockids_about.shtml
Making Tracks
Offered through Ecology Action Centre
Making Tracks teaches safety skills for each of four active transportation modes: Walking, Bicycling, In Line Skating and Skateboarding. Please visit the Ecology Action Centres website for further information...this program is offered to you at no cost. http://saferoutesns.ca/index.php/special/making-tracks/
Please contact us for Canadian Red Cross First Aid Programs
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