The purpose of the LDSCR Annual General Meeting is to review and approve the 2021 – 2022 audited financial statements, approve the Annual Report, elect a Board of Directors, and review and approve any resolutions.
The LDSCR has recently reviewed and revised the organization’s Constitution and Bylaws. This document will be presented to the membership for approval at the Annual General Meeting on June 20, 2022.

Check out a few of our great Virtual Heritage Fair projects from students across Saskatchewan!

Browse all Virtual Heritage Fair projects at the link
Please join us online at the ‘Conversations on Intangible Cultural Heritage’ conference on May 17 and 24. 
We are working hard to present our conference in person this year, however it is possible that it may need to be moved online. We have contingencies in place if that becomes the case and a partial refund for conference fees will be provided. 
Looking forward to see everyone!
Registration Deadline: May 15, 2022
Recreation and Parks Month is Almost Here!
June is Recreation & Parks Month, and it's right around the corner.
 
Stay tuned for more information about the June is Recreation & Parks Month Connection Grant and look for the link to apply in our next newsletter!
 
For more information about Recreation & Parks Month, contact Andrew Exelby, Consultant - Parks and Open Spaces, at aexelby@spra.sk.ca or
306-209-8796.
Training | Education | Workshops
Summer Program Training - High Five PHCD & Play Leadership
Date: June 11 & 12, 2022
Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm, both days
Location: Prince Albert, SK
Facilitator: Bethany Dick
More information and to register contact Crystal Clarke.
Concussion Management Protocol Planning:
Sports Medicine Science Council of Saskatchewan & Saskatchewan Sports, Culture & Recreation Districts
Date: June 14, 2022
Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Online Zoom Platform. Watch for Registrations.
SPRA Upcoming Events
Play Leadership On-Demand Training Available Now
Play Leadership Training has been successfully implemented in Saskatchewan for many years!
This new, virtual on-demand training allows Play Leaders to participate at a time, place and pace that is convenient, or ideal, for them.
We are piloting this new offering at an introductory price point.
Queer 101: An Introduction to Identities, Language and Allyship
Date/Time: May 31, 2022 at 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. CST
Presenter: Wendy Li, Education & Outreach Manager, OutSaskatoon
 
In this workshop participants will be introduced to foundations of identity, terminology, and inclusive language, and led through a group discussion centered around the importance of 2SLGBTQ affirming forms, spaces and services. Resources will be provided.
COVID-19 Work Safe Leader Designation
When: 40 minute course
Where: Online 
Who: WorkSafe Saskatchewan 
Free to attend, but registration is required. Click here to register.
NCCP & CAC Multi-sport Training Modules 
Training modules cover topics relevant to all sports (nutrition, for example) and help you become a more effective coach. They also provide training for coaches working towards Trained status within their NCCP coaching pathways. Completing any module counts toward your Maintenance of Certification.

View a full list of eLearning Modules Here!
Grants & Funding
Ongoing

Indigenous Community Sport Development Grant  - next intake deadline Aug 30


Canadian Tire Jumpstart - Receive funding for registration fees, equipment, travel, etc. 

Creative Kids Funding - Online application information available - next intake deadline May 27

KidSport Saskatchewan - Contact your local Chapter

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