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September 2, 2010
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Volunteer Organizations
Alanon
523-6762
Alcoholics Anonymous
523-6781
Block Parents Program
523-6222
Bike Park Group
523-9639
BPSAC (Scouts)
523-6688
BPSA BC
Champs
523-9656
523-9928
Copper Valley Quilt Guild
523-9976
523-6979
CV Quilt Guild
Crafts Club
523-6788
523-6776
Crafts Club
High Country Rock Hound Club
523-9532
Highland Valley Amateur Radio Group
523-9339
HV Amateur Radio Group
This is a group of area Ham Radio Operators that meet every Saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. at TJs Bistro to discuss many items and plan for up coming Communication Events. The Group is the Core for Communications in the Logan Lake Search & Rescue Society and the Logan Lake Municipal Emergency Program. In the past, the Group has used their skills in Communicating for SAR, Triathlons, ATV Poker Runs, Snow Mobile Races and Annual Rainbow Endurance Races. Most of the Group are members of the Kamloops Amateur Radio Club, The Thompson River Amateur Radio Society, Radio Amateur Canada and the American Radio Relay League. Our Local Area repeater will be re-installed on South Forge Mountain in the summer of 2008. Look for it - VE7LGN - 147.100+. We also have an IRLP Node - #1958 in town on 146.58 Simplex, and an APRS Node on South Forge. The Group is available for handling Communications in Various Events.
For further info contact Fred at 250-523-9339 or
email
.
Highland Valley Outdoor Association
523-6791
523-6505
Hospice
523-6229
Logan Lake Ambassador Program
523-2320
Royal Autumn Pageant held annually in October
Logan Lake Arts Council
523-2346
LL Arts Council
or
Alternate
Logan Lake Aquatic Society
523-9059
Logan Lake Aquatic Society
Logan Lake Athletic Club
523-6948
Logan Lake ATV Club
523-9729
Logan Lake Cancer Support Group
523-9008
Logan Lake Curling Club
523-6507
Logan Lake Dart Club
523-9854
Logan Lake Lions Club
523-6889
523-9900
Fundraising Event - Lobsterfest held annually on 2nd Saturday in May
Logan Lake Minor Hockey
523-9386
Logan Lake Ranch & Country Club
523-6232
378-5733
Logan Lake Ranch & Country Club
Logan Lake Search & Rescue
523-9686
523-9020
Logan Lake Search & Rescue
or email at
Logan Lake SAR
Logan Lake Senior's Society
523-9059
523-6650
The Logan Lake Seniors' Society has 165+ members. Members come into the Centre for morning coffee and a visit Monday - Friday. We hold a bingo every Friday afternoon. Carpet bowling and crib games are scheduled in the fall and continue until spring. Craft sales, flea markets, and bake sales are held occasionally throughout the year. The Centre also has potluck dinners which is enjoyed by everyone. New members are always welcome and membership is $10.00 for the year. For inquiries please contact Bob Hillyard at 523-9059 or email at
LL Seniors
Logan Lake Senior's Slow Pitch
523-2346
Logan Lakers participate in a summer (end of April to mid-July) recreational league which includes ten teams from Kamloops to Salmon Arm, possibly Revelstoke. Games are played on Tuesdays and Thursdays, beginning at 10:00 a.m. We play two seven-inning games with a short lunch break between games. Play is usually completed by 1:00 p.m. Season play begins with a friendly IceBreaker Tournament and end with a similar tournament in mid-July. During the season, teams field 10 or 11 players each game. We usually have a bigger roster than that due to summer traveling or other commitments. Insurance is provided by SPN for all team games. Players should be: women over 50, men over 55. We welcome anyone who wants some exercise, friendly play, and getting back to the old ball field! For more information contact Donna at 523-2488 or Joan at 523-2346
Logan Lake Snowriders
523-2470
523-9807
www.snowriders.ca
Logan Lake Wellness, Health & Youth Society
523-6229
The WHY is a non-profit, charitable organization that strives to meet various needs of our community. We operate with a large volunteer base. Some of the services we provide are: fitness classes, rehab and cardio support, office and computer services, and various other programming. As well, we offer Outreach, Hospice, Grief Support, Medical Transportation, Welcome Committee, to name a few. At this time we are looking for more volunteers in the Outreach Medical Transportation and Welcome Committee areas.
www.loganlakewhy.ca
or email at
why@loganlake.net
Meadow Creek Golf Club
523-6666
Skateboard Club
523-6608
River City Speed Skaters
372-8237
Speed Skating Club
TOPS BC #3266
523-6658
523-6703
TV Society
523-9025
523-6484
Western Pond Hockey Society
523-6382
Organizes the Western Cup of Pond Hockey each year in January. You may email your inquiries to
WCPH