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Spsc 2210 adventure #4

  1. 1. Course Adventure #4 Service Sectors in Your Community
  2. 2. Public Sectors
  3. 3. Greenaway Pool  Address: 17901 60 Ave, Surrey, BC V3S 6W4  Service Sector: Public Greenaway pool is a municipal government public facility because “the general public are directly addressed through the offering of recreation services” (E. Lunn, 2020) including swimming lessons and leisure swimming. Personal photo retrieved from September, 2020
  4. 4. 2210 Recreation Connection: Recreation & Coaching This is an example of recreation because it offers services that ”commensurate with individual and collective interests and serve the need of the total community” (E. Lunn, 2020). These services include; public swimming, swimming lessons as well as being home to the Cloverdale Tritons Swim Club. Greenaway Pool “provide[s] opportunities for recreation to disadvantaged clients” (E. Lunn, 2020) by offering public swims at no cost and having accessibility for those who are physically disabled. I’ve had the pleasure of attending this facility since the age of 4, from participating in swimming lessons, to swimming with the Tritons, to finally lifeguarding and coaching for the Cloverdale Tritons. Personal photo retrieved from September, 2020
  5. 5. Surrey Nature Centre Address: 14225 Green Timbers Way, Surrey, BC V3T 0J2 Service Sector: Public The Surrey Nature Centre is a public service sector because the municipal government delivers these services to provide education and entertainment for the community at no cost. Photo of Surrey Nature Centre retrieved from Surrey Nature Centre | City of Surrey
  6. 6. SPSC 2210 Connection: Recreation The Surrey Nature Centre is a recreation example because offers entertainment for the community while “promot[ing] the preservation, protection, and enjoyment of natural resources “(E. Lunn, 2020). The facility offers a wide variety of services including school programs, self guided story trails and nature activity kits for teachers. These programs allow citizens of Surrey to explore and learn about the nature around them.
  7. 7. Commercial Sectors
  8. 8. Hazelmere Golf Course Address: 18150 8 Ave, Surrey, BC V3Z 9R9 Service Sector: Commercial Hazelmere Golf Course is a commercial sector because its service are only provided for a cost with the intent to “serve public good of some kind in order to retain control” (E. Lunn, 2020) Picture of myself at the Hazelmere Golf Course from March, 2021
  9. 9. SPSC 2210 Connection: Recreation, Coaching and Physical Education This is a recreation example because it encourage[s] the development of recreation programs and facilities (E. Lunn, 2020) by offering a variety of facilities for participants to explore and use. These facilities include; a driving range, natural grass practice facility, 18 -hole course and a tennis facility. Hazelmere Golf and Tennis Club is also an example of coaching and physical education because it offers NCCP- certified tennis professionals as well as a golf academy to coach and train members who are interested in improving their golf and tennis skills.
  10. 10. Cloverdale Recreation Centre Address: 6188 176 St, Surrey BC V3S 4E7 Sector: Commercial Cloverdale recreation centre is a commercial sector because all members must pay a fee to use the facilities offerings Photo of Cloverdale Recreation Centre retrieved from Cloverdale Recreation Centre | City of Surrey
  11. 11. SPSC 2210 Connection: Recreation and Coaching The Cloverdale Recreation centre is an example of recreation because it offers facilities that improves the physical literacy for consumers of any age, gender and ethnic background (E. Lunn, 2020). Members can lift weights in the weight room, participate in sports in the gym, and attend yoga classes offered in the studio. In addition to these services, members can also drop off their kids at the daycare to be looked after while they workout. This facility is also an example of coaching because it offers one on one sessions with certified personal trainers, where they can receive the appropriate tools to improve their physical literacy.
  12. 12. World Kickboxing and Extrm Fitness Address: 12682 82 Avenue Surrey, BC V3W 3G1 Sector: Commercial World Kickboxing and Extrm Fitness is a commercial sector because the company makes a profit from the fees that participants pay to use their services. Photo of myself boxing at WKEF from February, 2020
  13. 13. SPSC 2210 Connection: Recreation and Coaching This company is an example of recreation because it serves persons of all ages (E. Lunn, 2020) while promoting physical and social well-being. Members are given opportunities to partake in classes focused on specific skills. During these classes, participants will improve their physical well being and have the chance to meet other people with similar interests. These classes encourage connections to be made among the community which contributes to a positive atmosphere to exercise in. World Kickboxing and Extrm Fitness is also an example of coaching because it offers coaching services for those who want to take their skills to the next level. Participants can work with a professionally trained coach one on one and receive the necessary feedback and attention to improve their technique.
  14. 14. Non-Profit Sectors
  15. 15. Surrey United Soccer Club Address: 17790 - #10 Highway, Surrey BC V3S 1C7 Sector: Non-profit Surrey United is a non-profit organization because they rely on members and volunteers for sustained survival (Ed. Lunn, 2020). All of their coaches volunteer their own time to invest in the future (Ed. Lunn, 2020) of their athletes. Athletes pay for a membership fee for the season, but the coaches aren’t paid for their services. Surrey United also offers funding programs to support those who are struggling to pay their fees. These programs include; Kidsport, Jumpstart, and Athletics for Kids. In addition to these funding programs, the club is also sponsored by several companies that support with covering the costs for equipment, travel and other expenses not funded by the club. Picture of my team and I from March 2019
  16. 16. SPSC Connection: Recreation and Coaching While this sports club is a non-profit organization, it also promotes health and well-being through recreation and sport (Ed. Lunn, 2020) for those in local communities and like- minded individuals (Ed. Lunn, 2020). Each athlete who plays on a Surrey United team receives coaching from volunteers who are experienced soccer players and receive training on how to appropriately coach. Coaching is also offered through their development programs and camps throughout the year for those who wish to receive extra training. Photo of Surrey United logo retrieved from Surrey United Soccer Club | Surrey | Cloverdale | Homepage
  17. 17. Cloverdale Tritons Swim Club Address: 17901 60 Ave, Surrey, BC V3S 6W4 Service Sector: Non-profit The Cloverdale Tritons is a non-profit swim club run by volunteer coaches and focuses on fundraising throughout the season to help cover the fees for swim meets. This swim club focuses on a specific age group (Ed. Lunn, 2020) of children and teens aged 4-18. Photo of Cloverdale Tritons logo retrieved from Cloverdale Tritons: Hytek Swimming
  18. 18. SPSC 2210 Connection: Recreation and Coaching The Cloverdale Tritons Swim Club is an example of both recreation and coaching because it focuses on developing physical literacy while creating social connections among the participants on the team. The club has several coaches for each age group and offers coaching opportunities for the senior members of the club. This improves the connections within the club and it’s a great chance for participants to improve their swimming technique knowledge.
  19. 19. Museum of Surrey Address: 17710 56a Ave, Surrey, BC V3S 5H8 Service Sector: Non-profit The Museum of Surrey is a non-profit organization that features a variety of exhibits showcasing local and international stories. Members can virtually tour the facility or book a time to visit and explore the exhibits at no cost. The museum is entirely funded by the City of Surrey but also accepts donations from the public. Photo of Surrey Museum retrieved from Museum of Surrey | City of Surrey
  20. 20. SPSC 2210 Connection: Recreation The Museum of Surrey is an example of recreation because its exhibits showcasing the City’s history encourages people to preserve cultural heritage (Ed. Lunn, 2020). They also do this by educating people in their Indigenous Hall, by telling stories of how the Semiahmoo Nation has flourished since the Great Flood (City of Surrey, n.d.). These programs act as a catalyst for recreation development in the community (Ed. Lunn, 2020) by encouraging people to educate themselves on the area’s history. Photo of Surrey Museum retrieved from Museum of Surrey | City of Surrey
  21. 21. References City of Surrey (2020). https://www.surrey.ca/arts-culture/museum-of-surrey/exhibitions Lunn, E. (2020). SPSC 2210 Foundations of Physical Recreation and Coaching. Adventure #4 – Service Sectors in Your Community.

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