BADMINTON DROP-IN
A good new way to stay in shape and follow through on that New Year’s resolution might be dropping in for badminton.
There are open drop-ins at 100 Mile House Junior Secondary from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursdays.
The club can provide racquets and plays doubles, mixed-doubles and singles games.
“It’s good exercise,” says club member Elliot Arnold. “We would like to generate a bit more interest and get a few people off the couch to turn off the TV and come down and have a game.”
WRANGLERS ON ROAD
The local Kootenay International Junior Hockey League team is back on home ice at the South Cariboo Rec. Centre when Kimberley visits on Jan. 10.
Before that, following a short break around Christmas, the 100 Mile House Wranglers are on the road for three games, in early January.
The Wranglers travel to Fernie on Jan. 3 before stopping in Creston on Jan. 4 and Kimberley on Jan. 5.
INDOOR SOCCER CLUB
For anyone looking to get more active this year, indoor soccer might be the answer.
Adult players of all skill types are welcome to join Wednesday night soccer games at the 100 Mile House Junior Secondary gym between 7 p.m. and 9.
“It’s a great way for adults to get out and exercise and run around once a week,” explains organizer Rob Van Buskirk.
It’s $30 to join the drop in sessions, which go until the end of March.
For more information, contact robvanbuskirk@hotmail.com or 250-706-2366.