Community News
Expanded Pickleball Action

Pickleball is offered to members on Mondays and Thursdays with an introductory program for newbies in the AM and our regular mix of players in the afternoon. We have a fun bunch playing in both time slots and never take the game too seriously. Come check it out. An introductory pass is only $10 for three sessions where you can learn the basics and see if this fast-growing sport is a fit for you. Regular passes are 10-games for $20 and 20-games for $40. Games start September 11th and 14th

Celebrations Matinee: Mamma Mio!

Tuesday, September 05, 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM @ 1824 Pembina Hwy.
COST: $50 Member, $55 Non-Member – transportation is NOT provided.
Doors open at 11 am, close at 11:30 am. Of all the great bands of the disco era, none has had the enduring popularity of ABBA. With many musicals and movies celebrating their music, we thought it was time, once again, for Celebrations Dinner Theatre to have some ABBA fun. We’re taking all the best of the ABBA music and movies and putting them into one classic Celebrations Dinner Theatre parody romp. Our amazing cast of top Canadian talent will surely get you disco dancing and singing along to your favorite ABBA songs… and maybe even a few other disco classics as well!

What’s Happening in September

We are back on-site at 565 Guilbault St. with registration for our arts and fitness activities starting after labour day. Registrations for our Fall programming will take place online or in person by appointment only on Wednesday, September 6 and Thursday, September 7th from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM. To make an appointment to register in person, please call the office after 9:00 AM on Wednesday, August 30th. Your call will be returned within 2 business days to confirm your appointment. We accept cash, debit, credit and cheques for payment. Classes are limited to a maximum number of participants, after which a wait list is established. Cancellation of classes may happen if not enough participants are registered. All fitness classes are led by certified instructors who are experienced working with older adults. Events open for registration with classes starting the week of September 11th, 2023:
Mondays: Yoga Fit Flow- (9:00 – 9:45 AM), Chair Yoga- (10:00 – 10:45 AM), Chair Yoga II – (11:00 – 11-45 AM)
Tuesdays: Line Dancing- (10:45 – 11:45 AM), Functional Movement – (11:00 – 12:00 PM
Thursdays: Art – (9:30 – 11:30 AM)
Fridays: Let’s Move Let’s Dance – (9:30 – 10:30 AM), Chair Pilates- (10:45 – 11:45 AM). To register, go online to: http://archwood55plus.wildapricot.

Archwood 55 Plus

Archwood 55 Plus is a community-based non-profit, charitable organization offering lunches, art and fitness classes, social activities, bus trips and other services to adults ages 55 and older living in the Winnipeg area. Our goal is to encourage graceful aging and empower older adults to lead healthy and active lives while socializing with their peers http://archwood55plus.wildapricot.

Prepare & Strengthen Your Immune System

Do you have an underlying health condition that stops your immune system from protecting you the way it should? In today’s world, you need a healthy body and immune system to protect yourself. Now is the perfect time to strengthen your immune system and increase your body’s ability to fight off infection. Your body needs to stock up on the immune-boosting essentials it requires to fight colds, flus, and viruses. Specific nutrients for the adrenals, spleen, lungs, and lymph nodes are vital to boost your immunity. Now is the time to give your body what it needs to prepare for the months ahead.

PCOS Awareness Month

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) affects around 10 million globally. Its exact cause remains uncertain, though genetics and environment contribute. It’s a key cause of female infertility, with diverse physical and emotional symptoms. Despite the name, not all have ovarian cysts. Insulin inefficiency and excess lead to glucose problems and more androgens. Progesterone imbalance causes irregular periods. PCOS emerges after puberty or in early adulthood and is often undiagnosed due to varied symptoms. Diagnosis requires two of: irregular periods, enlarged ovaries, and excess androgens. Early management, including weight loss, reduces diabetes and heart disease risk.

Community Announcement

DID YOU KNOW: September is Recovery Month in Canada. Since 2012, a network of people in recovery, families, service providers, and entire communities have come together to celebrate RECOVERY

WHY IS RECOVERY DAY IMPORTANT
Thousands of individuals are affected by substances use disorder and may never receive the support they need, leaving hundreds of Canadians to die each month. While there is no cure for addiction, there is a solution. Together we build awareness, challenge societal Stigma, and above all else show our community that recovery is real, attainable and sustainable.

WHAT IS STIGMA
The stigma around substance use is one of the biggest barriers for people seeing and receiving treatment for addiction. Stigma is often displayed in the forms of discriminatory attitudes and beliefs, and behaviours. Stigma is a significant barrier to getting help for those with a substance use disorder, or who have used substances in the past. As a society, the words we use to describe people and their health conditions influence and reflect our attitudes and approaches to helping them. Language evolves and continuously adapts to respond to changes in society’s values and understanding of oppression in our culture.

International studies by the World Health Organization show that people with alcohol and drug use disorders are among some of most stigmatized individuals of all health conditions.

NATIONAL STATISTICS SHOW

3.3 Million people die each year due to the harmful use of Alcohol.
35,000 people die from alcohol and drug use disorders.
Only 14% of people who meet the criteria for a drug use disorder receive
Any treatment for it.

ABOUT RECOVERY DAY WINNIPEG
Recovery Day is a National Movement committed to mobilizing and organizing Canadians in recovery from addiction and addiction related problems. We envision a world in which recovery from addiction is a common and celebrated reality. We are passionate about sharing the faces, voices and stories of recovery in hopes of inspiring and inviting others to join us on the rewarding yet diverse path to wholeness. The Recovery Day Winnipeg Committee and organizers commit to providing a respective, safe space, to celebrate recovery , through organizing and facilitating, Recovery Day events at the Forks .Increasing awareness, sensitivity and reducing the stigma to individuals and their families affected

We Can Help
SRWC is a community based, recovery-oriented recovery centre. We focus on assisting participants in their recovery journey whether it be making a decision to change, accessing a residential treatment centre of their choice, and/or attending our Continuing Recovery Programs learning to live drug free.
The SRWC team of staff and volunteers come from a diverse set of experiences and backgrounds. As unique as we are individually, we share a mutual passion for teaming up with individuals in recovery.
We pride ourselves on being competent, friendly, and non-judgmental.
Support Us
Donate Today – Together we can make a difference in the lives of individuals and families affected by addiction.
Volunteer With Us
We can help you to help others. Your time and commitment will be supported by our comprehensive recovery coach training program so you can gain new skills while making a real and meaningful contribution to your community. If you want to give back or pay it forward, contact us to find out more about our volunteer recruitment and training program.

Wellness Trivia Questions

1. Humans share 98.8% of their DNA with which animal? 2. Which muscle of the human body can exert the most pressure? 3. More than half of your bones are located in which two parts of the body? 4. Which cetacean has the largest brain of any mammal?

Clean Eating: Healthy Peach Crumble

10 ripe peaches; 2 Tbsp arrowroot powder; 1 tsp vanilla; 1 Tbsp lemon juice; 3 Tbsp coconut sugar; 1/4 tsp nutmeg; 1 cup rolled oats; 1 cup almond flour; 1/3 cup coconut sugar; 1/4 tsp salt; 1/4 tsp cinnamon; 1/3 cup almond butter; 1/2 cup melted coconut oil; 1 tsp vanilla. Preheat oven to 350F and prepare baking dish with nonstick spray. In a bowl, combine sliced peaches, arrowroot powder, vanilla, lemon, coconut sugar, and nutmeg until coated. While peaches sit, prepare crumble topping by combining oats, almond flour, coconut sugar, salt. and cinnamon. Add in almond butter, coconut oil, and vanilla and mix well. Pour peaches into dish and sprinkle crumble topping over top. Pat down. Bake for 35-40 minutes or until crust is golden brown.

Book Club

Burnout – The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle – By Emily Nagoski PhD and Amelia Nagoski DMA. This ground-breaking book explains why women experience burnout differently than men—and provides a simple, practical plan to help women minimize stress, manage emotions, and live a more joyful life. With the help of eye-opening science, prescriptive advice, and helpful worksheets and exercises, all women will find something transformative in these pages—and will be empowered to create positive change.