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  1. 1. COURSE ADVENTURE #4 SERVICE SECTORS IN YOUR COMMUNITY By Madison Martin 300308448 November 26, 2021
  2. 2. TABLE OF CONETENTS Public Sector Pg. 3 Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary School Pg. 4/5 Don Christian Elementary School Pg. 6 Cloverdale Recreation Centre Pg. 7/8 Private Sector Pg. 9 Project Climbing Cloverdale Pg. 10/11 A&T Equestrian Centre Pg. 12 Cloverdale Traditional Pg. 13 Volunteer Pg. 14 Cloverdale Minor Baseball Pg. 15 Cloverdale Fury Softball Pg. 16 Cloverdale Minor Hockey Pg. 17 Reference Pg. 18
  3. 3. PUBLIC SECTOR
  4. 4. LORD TWEEDSMUIR SECONDARY SCHOOL Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary School. Photo retrieved from https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british- columbia/mom-minister-weigh-in-on-surrey-school-overcrowding-1.3555170 Location: 6151 180 St, Surrey, BC, V3S 4L5 Public Sector: This high school uses a catchment-based system funded by ”taxpayer” dollars (Lunn, 2021, p.3). This allows for teenagers to attend the school and be provided with proper education free of charge.
  5. 5. LORD TWEEDSMUIR SECONDARY SCHOOL Connection: Physical Education This is a Physical Education example as the school provides a Physical Education program up until grade twelve. Here there is a belief that Physical Education through public school systems “reinforces values and ideals of establishing and maintaining a healthy lifestyle to the user” (Lunn, 2021, p.3). They establish the main values of healthy living to allow for students to maintain it throughout their whole life. Also, LTSS provides this program for free to allow for all to participate no matter their socio-economic status (Lunn, 2021, p.3). This builds a sense of community where all feel welcome. LTSS main gym. Photo retrieved from https://lauze.com/portfolio/murals/high-schools/tweedsmuir
  6. 6. DON CHRISTIAN ELEMENTARY Top photo: Don Christian Elementary School. Photo retrieved from https://www.surreyschools.ca/schools/donchristian/About/ContactInfo/Pages/default.as px Bottom photo: Don Christian Elementary playground 1 of 3. Photo retrievd from https://www.habitat-systems.com/project/don-christian-elementary/don-christian- Location: 6256 -184 Street, Surrey, B.C. V3S 8E6 Public Sector: This elementary school in Cloverdale is one of the many public sector schools found in this area. It is funded through “taxpayer” dollars to allow for all children within the catchment to participate in education. They provide the essential needs for all demographics to allow for an inclusive environment. Connection: Physical Education This school's connection is Physical Education as it is apart of the students' everyday curriculum. They participate in daily gym classes, where they develop basic-fundamental movement skills and improve on them throughout the semester. Here children are encouraged to play and learn and transfer these skills into their play time outside. They are developing lifelong skills everyday learnt through all subjects taught.
  7. 7. CLOVERDALE REC CENTRE Cloverdale Recreation Centre. Photo retrieved from https://www.surrey.ca/parks- recreation/recreation-facilities/cloverdale-recreation-centre Location: 6188 176 St, Surrey, BC V3S 4E7 Public Sector: This facility is public sector as it is funded through the government. Here people must pay a fee to use the facility, but it is a small fee and much cheaper than other private facilities. They also provide other extra circular activities for all interests and childcare for parents who need it.
  8. 8. CLOVERDALE REC CENTRE Cloverdale Rec Centers basketball and spin class gyms. Both photos retrieved from https://www.surrey.ca/parks-recreation/recreation- facilities/cloverdale-recreation-centre Connection: Recreation Cloverdale Recreation Center located in the heart of Cloverdale has been such a positive benefit for the health of many people within this area. This facility is apart of the recreation system providing those who use it with a weightlifting gym, spin classroom, extra curricular events rooms and normal gyms. People come here looking to better their health by using the equipment provided freely with the help of money from “taxpayers” (Lunn, 2021, p. 3). The architecture and design “promote health and well-being” by “preserv[ing] cultural heritage” through showing off the artwork of indigenous peoples, local artists and others within the community. This facility is not only fitness conscious it is also mindful of other interests' others may have and does an excellent job portraying them.
  9. 9. PRIVATE SECTOR
  10. 10. PROJECT CLIMBING CLOVERDALE Location: 17828 65a Ave #119, Surrey, BC V3S 1Z3 Private Sector: This climbing gym is an “indoor commercial recreation” facility as it is “profit orientated” by the owners of the gym (Lunn, 2021, p. 6). Here customers pay to enter and use the facility. They have the option to buy memberships, punch cards or day passes where all profits go to the owners of the gym. Project Climbing Cloverdale. Photo retrieved from https://walltopia.com/projects/project-climbing-cloverdale/
  11. 11. PROJECT CLIMBING CLOVERDALE Connection: Recreation This facility connects to the recreation aspect as people come in to enjoy the facility of the gym in hopes of benefiting their health. This place has established a positive community for all climbers of any level which in turn has promoted better health for many (including myself). The partaking in this activity allows for the participant to come in on their own time and improve at their own pace. There is no exterior pressure to improve other then what your cognitive self decides. This environment also doesn’t have time constraints and allows the user to go for as long as they would like. Finally, people here can socialize and build friendships with other people who have common interests. Personal photo of myself climbing a V4 at Project
  12. 12. A & T EQUESTRIAN CENTRE Location: 4615 190 St, Surrey, BC V3Z 1B2 Private sector: this privately owned barn provides its customers with riding lessons no matter their skill level. The main goal of this business is profit. They supply their customers with coaching, horses and tac allowing for a cheaper alternative in the equine world. The cliental is also more targeted to those with higher income and specific interests of riding horses. Connection: Coaching/Recreation Depending on the experience the rider has will depend on whether this activity is coaching based, or recreation based. Regarding coaching, they are hired based on what the customer desires and teach the student the ideas around horsemanship and how to ride a horse. However, some people use this facility for recreation purposes where they already have the skill and just enjoy riding horses. In that case recreation best fits their connection to this facility as they are using the horses for personal means and do not expect to be trained on the activity. They grow as a rider at their own pace and are not being told by another person how to ride the horse. A good example of this is birthday party, which occur at this facility a lot. A&T Equestrian main barn. Photo retrieved from http://www.mashedthoughts.com/2011/08/riding-at-equestrian.html
  13. 13. CLOVERDALE TRADITIONAL Location: 17857 56 Ave, Surrey, BC V3S 1E2 Private Sector: this school which runs from kindergarten to grade 7, requires a fee upon entering the school. It is a private education system where it is profit orientated (Lunn, 2021, p. 6). Connection: Physical Education Being that this facility is a school their connection would be Physical Education as they are teaching the students lifelong skills for health. Their curriculum would incorporate daily Physical activity where the students are taught fundamental movement skills.
  14. 14. VOLUNTEER SECTOR
  15. 15. CLOVERDALE MINOR BASEBALL Location: Cloverdale, Surrey Volunteer sector: This is volunteers based as this club relies on parent volunteers to be apart of the coaching staff. They also rely on the community to produce some of the funding the teams will encounter throughout their season (Lunn, 2021, p. 10). Connection: Coaching This minor baseball environment is run by parent volunteers. Without such thing this program would not exist. Coaches are needed to help run practices and schedule games. They assist with the development of the player and allow for long term growth as a person and athlete. In addition, they are the main role models for these athletes and provide them with a space where they can express themselves how they would like. This club is based in Cloverdale, is a community orientated club and utilizes the facilities built in Cloverdale for baseball (Lunn, 2021, p. 9). Cloverdale Minor Baseball emblem. Photo retrieved from https://www.cloverdalebaseball.com
  16. 16. CLOVERDALE FURY SOFTBALL Location: Cloverdale, Surrey Volunteer Sector: This club like the Cloverdale minor baseball club is volunteer based as they rely on parents to coach teams. They are also heavily fundraising orientated and rely heavily on community facilities like Cloverdale Athletic Park. These facilities are provided by the city which allow for the teams to use them. Connection: Coaching Athletes rely on a volunteer based coaching system to provide them with the essential skills to play softball. Here weekly practices are held to improve the skills of the athletes. Practices and games are scheduled by the coaches and the drills done are also designed by them. This team- based activity is designed to build athletic abilities within the sport but also build lifelong skills to make the players better people. Coaches role model this and provide the players with a safe space to play the game they have chosen to play. Photo of Fury emblem. Photo retrieved from https://www.cloverdalesoftball.com
  17. 17. CLOVERDALE COLTS MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Location: Volunteer Sector: This minor hockey program has been apart of Cloverdale for many years. They are catchment based but rely on parents to coach the kids through their younger years of hockey. This program relies heavily on fundraising but is also heavily community involved, volunteering their time to help other populations within their community. Connection: Coaching This is a coaching connection as all age ranges within this program are coached how to be better hockey players. This system develops the abelites of young athletes to allow for them to play at the highest level they choose to play. In addition, this club has major sponsorships to allow for the coaches to provide the best experience they can for the athletes within this program (Lunn, 2021, p.9). Finally, athletic development and skill base is progressed throughout the years of development. Coaches are given a curriculum to help develop players based on their ages. Cloverdale Colts emblem. Photo retrieved from https://cloverdaleminorhockey.teamsnapsites.com
  18. 18. REFERENCE Lunn, E. (2021). Course Adventure #4 [Reading handout]. Blackboard. https://learn-ca-central-1-prod-fleet01- xythos.content.blackboardcdn.com/5eac5bdd7f7c4/5316308?X-Blackboard-Expiration=1638306000000&X- Blackboard-Signature=7hHQcfEgQk7SgANaRnlxgQ6vLR4g4ruL24%2FpIo98Cfc%3D&X-Blackboard-Client- Id=309022&response-cache-control=private%2C%20max-age%3D21600&response-content- disposition=inline%3B%20filename%2A%3DUTF- 8%27%27Course%2520Adventure%2520%25234%25282%2529.pdf&response-content-type=application%2Fpdf&X- Amz-Security- Token=IQoJb3JpZ2luX2VjECgaDGNhLWNlbnRyYWwtMSJHMEUCIQD99g3%2BXMIiRIK%2BhVW8W4UWr4vqXWkPix0 gg2yJnoQOIwIgB10YT3v6CZeZo7ppXUnS6wIPGrhXUg%2BkAX67s4muiAIqiQQI8f%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F% 2F%2FARACGgw2MzU1Njc5MjQxODMiDMc%2BQByqG6OZeCVc8CrdA7Z8f9HxXtwpF1heYgdIA7jOc3SgaK6qx4wdyN gSeaqU4VWJWMCtFeUnO9wD4%2BYsvE%2F9Rh%2B87vPeQY5zqWL9nqL8whCtIB5otGIJlvZAMWdPRnxtRt8AiW1yJfK VeFeCVijtHL6SrDMmgSdZEde5S6qiWa4%2B1ypo8yalYA8gTCsKJklDwylRK0PivCnWfuNzvCCEIVNECxGl%2BVfYwWzR7 veZiwVVum4euzLcfHVqP3NVv0PQ3TQNalqBtnoXbhLdAjmv%2BKC2lePyiwaCpb7ypDPMdWMTAnDeEVfQtVFTa7qxB Mnci07uGTaJiZHLs0On2zk85YHPUcdjbRG6EKlrfGwQW%2FwsdzZ7OkMB6%2BsCu3obDfbYsYO1av2VqDZXRJ%2FlNL o0rHUXGRaoTPZRH%2FrTfyM4xDJXaw8UWFjvQhvZp8qIIWFyzuVYZsZVLaiW3IL36ZB%2B1yTrTZ6NWTtu8h56poP8hb yti04gZAf%2Fbrj3HFy4clRpVI0HHObaSaPxm7ZVOtbLrbvSyiWEHk0xy3c0boNhvd2i9cqSZYifRd6xr3Cuqk15OH5N1Zy8 Pdci6b2GBJkLJORwTSSBpinrbnajhLzBw4qKjlAEaz4%2FL4NWYM16K05jOta%2BUCRducCGxTCEiZmNBjqlActVzolJusQJ %2FEka0JEVkgrTaAE%2FNPyidm6JK3%2BzrtsgigrTQpq%2BvW8omv9GC13CZxH01yMrf2znXnv3tX4KILHmfv1pFkIdtyJ tGOe%2BUtAIC06VfFQmmM2RD3hCRVSOecUfFCgz%2BvC2I2Pn9GSW69nrY3Rf9ZILvKoidbQ7O2eH%2BZjmUtK7NHv P8e4o%2FOFROPjwlFsJF3RVYlg4dPSgwDnnV5yBCg%3D%3D&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz- Date=20211130T150000Z&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Expires=21600&X-Amz- Credential=ASIAZH6WM4PL6J3TD5XJ%2F20211130%2Fca-central-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz- Signature=8c6f070165d85d4df3a25f743e286129c1e9430842da56f0496d5db0db1e52e2

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