Northern Sport, Culture & Recreation District

Recreation History

The intent of ASPYR is to develop quality recreation leaders and programming in Aboriginal communities and to encourage and increase the number of Aboriginal youth working in the recreation field. The program is open for youth across northern Saskatchewan (minimum age of 16) to apply to participate. The youth must be supported by a mentor (Community Champion) in their community who will provide employment for the youth over the summer. Youth must apply to participate prior to May 16, 2008.

For more details click here

To download the Participant Registration Form click here

2008 ASPYR Application Community Support Form click here

For a list of the 2008 participants click here

This is a program initiative of the Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association For more information, contact: Northern Sport, Culture & Recreation District (306) 425-3127 ext. 4, or The Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association (306) 780-9276 or toll free 1-800-563-2555

Northern Astronomy Program

2009 is classified the ‘Year of Astronomy’ and we be delivering the Northern Astronomy Program again.  Our hope is to provide three programs to each of our service areas, East, West and Central/Far North.  The Northern Astronomy Program is administrated by the Northern Sport, Culture and Recreation District and our Lead Field Worker for this program is Scott Bell. 

Program Goals

  1. To promote the science of astronomy to the three service areas of NSCRD
  2. To consistently provide educational opportunities in astronomy to Grades 3 and 6.
  3. To educate youth in the cultural and traditional aspects of the science of astronomy

“The International Year of Astronomy (IYA2009) will be a global celebration of astronomy and its contributions to society and culture, highlighted by the 400th anniversary of the first use of an astronomical telescope by Galileo. The aim of the Year is to stimulate worldwide interest, especially among young people, in astronomy and science under the central theme “The Universe, Yours to Discover.” IYA2009 events and activities will promote a greater appreciation of the inspirational aspects of astronomy that embody an invaluable shared resource for all nations. More than 130 countries already involved.”Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.

 

 

 

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