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The Dimensions of Wellness: A Habit Building Workshop Series

January 24, 2023

Have you ever tried to build a new wellness habit? Without support and other effective strategies, it’s hard to make the habit stick.

Join this 7-week, step-by-step wellness workshop to create a personal plan tailored to your needs and goals. You’ll also interact with others who are building healthy habits, giving and receiving support and encouragement.

All RRC Polytech students and staff are welcome to attend. For questions or to register, please email Kristi Dorian. Everyone who completes the program will receive a certificate.

Workshop Dates

Date: Seven Tuesdays from February 7 – March 28 (*no class on February 21)

Time: 6-7pm

Platform: MS Teams


Dimensions of Wellness

You will learn about these eight dimensions of wellness:

  • Physical
  • Intellectual
  • Emotional
  • Social
  • Spiritual
  • Occupational
  • Financial
  • Environmental

Topics

  • Creating daily routines
  • Setting goals
  • Using checklists
  • Keeping track
  • And more!

Your Facilitator

All sessions will be facilitated by Dan Saltel. Dan is an instructor in RRC Polytech’s Business Information Technology program and is also a member of the Workplace Safety and Health Committee. Dan is passionate about both the importance of wellness and the value of habit building strategies. Dan has a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science as well as a Bachelor of Science in psychology and a Master of Science in community health sciences. You can learn more about him at Daniel Saltel | LinkedIn

For questions or to register, please email Kristi Dorian.

Intramural Sport – Winter 2023

January 17, 2023

Intramural sports provide students & staff an opportunity to participate in a variety of recreational sport activities on campus in a safe and supportive environment.  

Choose from our sport of the day or drop in to play a sport of your choice. You can sign up as a team or register as an individual and get placed on a team at the time of the event. All skill levels are welcome!   

Intramural Sport Schedule

Click on the link(s) below to register.

Mondays   

Tuesdays   

Wednesdays  

Thursdays   

Fridays  

  • Cricket 3:00pm – 5:00pm (North Gym)

  

Drop-In Sport

Our North Gym is open for drop-in sports! Sign out sport equipment with our gym staff and play between 6:30am and 5:00pm from Monday to Friday.

We have equipment available to play the following sports:

  • Basketball  
  • Cricket     
  • Pickleball 
  • Football
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Spikeball
  • Volleyball
  • Badminton 
  • Futsal (Indoor soccer)

Use your RRC ID card to sign out equipment with our gym staff. We’ll provide the equipment, and you’re responsible for setup and takedown of the activity. Ask our gym staff for help if you’re not sure how to set something up.

Want to add another sport? Or another timeslot? Email Davis to become a volunteer Intramural Coordinator and assist in delivering more sports!  Additional Information about the Intramural Coordinator position can be found here

All students and staff are welcome to join. Get active and make some new friends at the same time.

Campus Well-Being January Programs

January 3, 2023

Mental Well-Being

30-Day Mindfulness Opportunity (with prizes!)

As we begin a new year amid ever present challenges, it’s a good idea to take time to develop a healthy mindset, along with stress management skills. With this in mind, you’re invited to join dozens of other RRC Polytech students and staff in a 30 Day Mindfulness Challenge.

Read all the details here.

Bell Let’s Talk Day

Bell Let’s Talk, January 25, focuses on destigmatizing, building awareness, acceptance, and action on mental health. After the challenges we have individually and collectively faced, continuing conversations about our mental health is more important than ever.

Hearing the stories others have to tell about their experiences overcoming and navigating mental health barriers helps us normalize and minimize the stigma or shame that we may feel concerning our own mental health.

Bell Let’s Talk Day represents a community coming together to learn about ourselves and the experiences of others and to create dialogue about what it means for us to support our mental health and wellness.

Check back for updates on how you can get involved.

Movement Classes

Ongoing T’ai Chi (In-Person)

Sifu Josh Schafer

T’ai Chi involves the use of daily gentle exercise to improve health with a focus on breathwork. This longevity practice is easy to access and yet profound enough for a lifelong engagement. The universal martial arts movements serve as a focus for the development of mind, body, and spirit (Chi).

REGISTERMondays, 12:10pm to 12:55pm, in the South Gym, NDC. All experience levels welcome.

Join Sifu Josh Schafer who has been training in Traditional Chinese Martial Arts (TCMA) for over three decades. His expertise includes Taiji (Yang Lineage), Tiger Claw Gong Fu (Fu Jiow Pai), and Praying Mantis Fist (Tang Lang Ch’uan).

NDC Immersion Room Yoga (In-Person and Virtual)

Holly Pluchinski guides in-person yoga participants in a room surrounded by soothing sounds and panoramas. Stretch and relax! Suitable for all levels and mats are provided.

Notre Dame Campus only, Wednesdays, 12:10pm to 12:50pm, GM33, near North Gym.

REGISTER: In-person AND Virtual option available

NOTE: Link will be emailed to registrants after registration. No food is allowed in the room. Click here for more information about the Immersion Room (GM33).

EDC Yoga Tuesdays and Thursdays (In-Person)

Join Chaley Martens after school or work for a 30-minute yoga class to unwind from your day. Suitable for all levels and mats are provided. Registration required.

REGISTERExchange District Campus only, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4:15pm to 4:45pm in P107.

Virtual Friday Yoga

From the comfort of your home or office, Holly leads a 30-minute yoga class allowing participants to stretch, breathe and feel good. Suitable for all levels. 

REGISTERFridays, 12:15 to 12:45pm

Registration required. NOTE: Link will be emailed to registrants separately.

Recreational Activities

Pop-Up Game Room with Therapy Dogs

Campus Well-Being and the Student Association welcome you back to Campus! Visit with the Therapy Dogs and play some giant games like Jenga, Chess, Checkers or Connect 4, shoot some mini hoops or try table tennis*, join some peers in a friendly card game or do some colouring.

DROP-IN – Notre Dame Campus: Thursday, January 5, 2023 – 10am to 2pm. Library Hallway.

DROP-IN – Exchange District Campus: Tuesday, January 10, 2023 – 10am to 2pm. Dining Hall near Tim Hortons in The Roblin Centre.

*Note: Table tennis and mini hoops only available at NDC.

Monthly Board Game Nights – EDC and NDC

Bring your friends and family for an “all welcome” board game night at Red River College Polytechnic presented by Campus Well-Being and the Students’ Association.

DROP-IN – EXCHANGE DISTRICT CAMPUS: Third Tuesday of every month, 4pm to 7pm, in the Dining Hall near Tim Hortons.

DROP-IN – NOTRE DAME CAMPUS:  Third Thursday of every month, 4pm to 7pm, in The Cave.

Some of the games include: Catan Family Edition, Cranium, Taboo, Cribbage and Crib Wars, Forbidden Island, Monoply Deal, Uno, Scrabble, Boggle, Yahtzee, Telestrations, Chess and Checkers, Sequence, Hedbanz, Battleship, Jenga and Pictionary.

Contact Kristi if you’d like to reserve a specific game for your group of friends, classmates or staff team.

Creativity Workshops

Create a Soundtrack for Your Life (Virtual)

Learn how to choose tempos/genres/melodies to inspire the state of mind or sense of wellness needed to inspire us or help us cope with every day situations or activities. Presented by Mckenna Ogg, Music Therapist from the Manitoba Conservatory of Music and Arts (MCMA).

REGISTERVirtual Session: Tuesday, January 24, 2023 from 6pm to 7pm

Registration required. NOTE: Link will be emailed to registrants separately.

Make a Vision Board (In-Person)

Treat yourself to two hours of creative fun making your own vision board to set you up for the new year with a clear vision of your commitments to yourself.

Also known as dream boards, a vision board is a visualization tool which refers to a board of any sort used to build a collage of words and pictures that represent your goals and dreams. These inspirational collages serve as your image of the future – a tangible example, idea or representation of where you are going. By putting a vision board somewhere you can see it every day, you will prompt yourself to visualize your life on a regular basis.

Your vision board becomes a powerful reminder throughout the year. Conversation and community will arise naturally as we each engage in our own creative work.


REGISTERIn-Person Session at the Notre Dame Campus: Thursday, January 26, 2023 from 4pm to 6pm in the Prairie Lights past Tim Hortons.

All materials supplied: Scissors, glue, poster board and variety of magazines. Bring any personalized pictures or graphics with you to include if wanted.


Facilitated by Amanda Le Rougetel: A writer, collage artist and community educator. She was drawn to collage for how it invites us to take separate, maybe unrelated, images and put them together with our own unique vision in order to tell a whole new story. A retired RRC Polytech instructor, Amanda is now forging new paths that combine her passions and interests. She is delighted to be returning to the college to lead this vision board workshop.

Paint Night – EDC and NDC (In-Person)

Jan/Feb 2023 Paint Night Picture

“Art is a powerful form of medicine – with the power to heal, to find insight, stillness and growth, to de-stress and feel in balance. Making art is a safe space to be wild and free.” Kisa MacIssac 

REGISTERExchange District Campus on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 – 4:15 to 6:30 pm (Dining Hall near Tim Hortons)

Paint Night Nov 2022

REGISTERNotre Dame Campus on Wednesday, February 8, 2023 – 4:15 to 6:30pm (The Cave, DM30)

Join Campus Well-Being, the Students’ Association and instructor Kisa MacIsaac, for an evening of painting and creative discovery. Participants follow a step-by-step process to create a unique painted canvas. There is no cost for this event and light snacks are provided. All students and staff are welcome to register.   

Your Intuitive Style – How do you tune in? (Virtual)

This workshop explores the ways people can tune into their intuition and use their senses to gather information about situations and events. As well as learning to trust the information gathered.  We discuss the overall importance of balancing logical thoughts with intuitive impressions.

Many people have sparks of intuition, but either do not know how to interpret them or ignore them completely.  This workshop will help participants embrace those intuitive moments and become more aware of what their intuition has to offer.

REGISTERThursday, February 2, 2023 from 6pm to 8pm, Virtual Workshop

Registration required. NOTE: Link will be emailed to registrants separately.

Sport and Fitness

Fitness Classes

Winter Term Schedule for Fitness Classes at NDC (January 9th to April 7th, 2023) We have some very talented instructors and a great variety of programs to help get you moving toward your fitness goals or take your routine to the next level. 

All classes are at the Notre Dame Campus unless otherwise noted. Some fitness & yoga classes are offered virtually and at the Exchange District Campus. 

Class Schedule (Jan 9, 2023 – April 7, 2023)  
 
Mondays  

Tuesdays  

Wednesdays 

Thursdays  

Fridays 

Please register at the links above. All classes are open to students and staff who have valid facility memberships. More information about memberships can be found here. Most students and staff automatically have a membership. Contact recreation with any questions. 

Intramural Sport 

Intramural sports provide students & staff an opportunity to participate in a variety of recreational sport activities on campus in a safe and supportive environment.  

Choose from our sport of the day, or drop in to play a sport of your choice. You can sign up as a team or register as an individual and get placed on a team at the time of the event. All skill levels are welcome!   

Check out our Intramural Sport Schedule for more information and to sign up!   

Mondays   

Tuesdays   

Wednesdays  

Thursdays   

Fridays  

  • Cricket 3:00pm – 4:30pm (North Gym)  

Want to add another sport? Or another timeslot? Email Davis to become a volunteer Intramural Coordinator and assist in delivering more sports! More information about the Intramural Coordinator position can be found here  

Mindfully Begin 2023 (with prizes too!)

January 3, 2023

As we begin a new year amid ever present challenges, it’s a good idea to take time to develop a healthy mindset, along with stress management skills. With this in mind, you’re invited to join dozens of other RRC Polytech students and staff in a 30 Day Mindfulness Challenge.

Can you receive difficult messages with openness? Can you reverse the stress response and calm your nervous system? Are you able to step back from your thoughts and watch them come and go? All of these skills are key to building good mental health and all are part of the Take 5 Daily curriculum.

Take 5 Daily takes just five minutes a day, anytime, anywhere and on any device, yet there is evidence that it lowers stress, increases resilience, improves teamwork, and strengthens leadership skills.

This opportunity teaches ‘mindfulness-in-action’ so people don’t need to stop what they are doing to become calm, present and focused.

Registration

All RRC Polytech students and staff can register for a Mindwell account and then sign up for Take 5 Daily. You can even register a buddy to keep you motivated.

Prize draw

Complete all 30 days of Take 5 Daily and you unlock a certificate that will get you entered into a draw for awesome prizes.

Prizes include:

Simply send your certificate to Kristi before February 28 and you will be entered to win.

Please contact Kristi Dorian with any questions.

Ongoing Intramural Sports in January: Student Intramural Coordinators Needed!  

November 29, 2022

Starting in January, Campus Well-Being will be expanding our intramural sport schedule to include more sports, more often. Intramural sports provide students an opportunity to participate in recreational sport activities on campus in a safe and supportive environment.  

Volunteer to Help Out

Students are encouraged to volunteer to become an Intramural Sport Coordinator to help plan and run intramural sport events. This is a great opportunity to meet other students, coordinate a sport of your choice, or help to make other sports a positive experience for everyone.  

Volunteer Coordinators will be responsible for creating teams and explaining the rules of the game while promoting inclusiveness, sportsmanship, and fair play. Intramural Sport Coordinators can participate in the sport they are facilitating. The ideal candidates have a passion for sport & recreation, can communicate effectively, and are eager to use and enhance their leadership abilities.  

Each volunteer will work with our Sport and Fitness Supervisor and complete up to 12 hours of service. Upon completion of service, all volunteers will be provided with a certificate of service and will be invited to an appreciation event. Volunteers who display exceptional service may request letters of recommendation for awards.   

Get in Touch

Please email Davis Chase if you’re interested in becoming an Intramural Sport Coordinator or if you have any questions about Intramural Sport.  

Campus Well-Being December Programs

November 27, 2022

Recreation and Wellness

During exam week, when you need a break from studying or marking, check out these events:

Pop-up Game Room

Photo by Angshu Purkait on Unsplash

Play some giant games like Jenga, Chess, Checkers or Connect 4, shoot some mini hoops or try table tennis*, join some peers in a friendly card game or do some colouring.

Details:

Monday, December 5, 2022:  In the NDC Library Hallway, 10am to 2pm

Tuesday, December 6, 2022:  At EDC in The Roblin Centre Dining Hall near Tim Hortons, 10am to 2pm

Wednesday, December 7, 2022:  In the NDC Library Hallway, 10am to 2pm

*Note: Table tennis and mini hoops only available at NDC.


Drop-in Zen Zone

Need something a little quieter? Visit the Zen Zone in the Immersion Room at NDC.

Photo by Jay Castor on Unsplash

Relax. Lie down or sit. Breathe. Listen to soothing nature sounds, bring your own guided meditation or watch the peaceful vistas projected all around you.  Yoga mats and cushions will be available. 

Details:

Tuesday, December 6, 2022: 11:45am to 1pm

Thursday, December 8, 2022:  11:30am to 1pm

Please note: There is a room capacity limit (14). Please enter the room quietly and remain silent to respect others’ quiet contemplations. No food is allowed in the room. Click here for more information about the Immersion Room (GM33).


Immersion Room Yoga

Holly Pluchinski guides participants for a full hour of yoga surrounded by soothing sounds and panoramas. Stretch and relax! Registration required.

Details:

Wednesday December 7, 2022: 12pm – 1pm – Register Here 


Sport and Fitness

Fitness and Yoga Classes

Come on out for our last days of free fitness classes for 2022. Classes are suitable for all fitness levels and take place at the Notre Dame Campus unless otherwise noted. Classes will resume in January.

Thursday December 1 

Friday December 2 

Tuesday December 6 

Thursday December 8 

  • Yoga (30min), 12:15pm – 12:45pm *EDC 

Friday December 9 

Class descriptions & more information can be found here.  

Please register at the links above. All classes are free of charge and open to students and staff who have a valid facility membership. More information about memberships can be found here.

The following requirements are in place: 

  • A valid Student or Staff I.D. card is required each visit. 
  • All members are required to complete the Informed Consent form in HUB prior to using the facility. 
  • All members must abide by the rules and etiquette

Drop-In Sport

Our North Gym is open for drop-in sports! Come choose from a variety of options. We have the following times available for the month of December: 

  • Monday-Friday, 6:30am – 5:00pm 

Notes:

  • The North Gym is closed for an event on December 12.
  • NDC North Gym and The Loft and EDC Fitness Centre is operating at reduced hours from December 19-23 (open from 6:30am – 2pm).
  • All facilities are closed from December 24 – January 2.

Intramural Sport

Intramural sport is taking a break in December, but will resume in January with more sports, more often. Read more here and email Davis if you’d like to volunteer to help coordinate and play a sport of your choice.  

Wellness Activities Coming Up

November 15, 2022

Painting for November 29 and 30, 2022

Practice Creativity – Paint With Us!

“Art is a powerful form of medicine – with the power to heal, to find insight, stillness and growth, to de-stress and feel in balance. Making art is a safe space to be wild and free.” Kisa MacIssac 

Join Campus Well-Being, the Student Association and instructor Kisa MacIsaac, for an evening of painting and creative discovery. Participants follow a step-by-step process to create a unique painted canvas. There is no cost for this event and light snacks are provided. All students and staff are welcome to register. 

Register online:  

Exchange District Campus on Tuesday, Nov 29, 2022 – 4:30 to 6:30 pm

Notre Dame Campus on Wednesday, Nov 30, 2022 – 4:30 to 6:30 pm. 

For questions or accessibility needs, please contact Kristi Dorian, Recreation and Wellness Coordinator, Campus Well-Being. 


Meditation and Quiet Contemplation Room

Relax. Lie down or sit. Breathe. Listen to soothing nature sounds, bring your own guided meditation or watch the peaceful vistas projected all around you.  

Campus Well-Being and EMP welcome you to take a break in the Immersion Room at the Notre Dame Campus. Yoga mats and cushions will be available.  

Drop-in Dates: November 16 and 30, 2022 – Wednesdays, 12 to 1pm 

Please note: There is a room capacity limit (14). Please enter the room quietly and remain silent to respect others’ quiet contemplations. No food is allowed in the room. 


Immersive Yoga

Holly Pluchinski guides participants for a full hour of yoga surrounded by soothing sounds and panoramas. Stretch and relax! Registration required.

Click here for more information about the Immersion Room (GM33).

Darker Days Getting You Down?

November 14, 2022

RRC Polytech Libraries offer light therapy stations and portable lamps for borrowing.

Due to our northern latitude, many Manitobans experience Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), while others experience a milder form of winter blues. SAD is a form of depression that occurs mostly during the fall and winter months, when days shorten and sunlight decreases. 

Light Therapy

While regularly getting outside during daylight hours can help to ease this slump, many students and staff need to study or attend classes and meetings indoors when the sun is shining. In these cases, light therapy, sitting near a specialized light each day, is an alternative. Did you know that NDC and EDC campuses both have light therapy stations available for use in the Libraries? Additionally, our regional campuses also have these stations available for use.  

If you’ve been feeling changes to your mood, lower energy levels, or any of the symptoms listed below, you may want to give light therapy a try. Staff and students are invited to work or study at the station anytime the library is open. 

You may also loan a smaller, portable lamp from the circulation desk. That lamp may be used anywhere in the library that is near a power outlet. You’ll find instructions on proper use as well as important notes posted above the lamp. 

To be effective, light from the lamp must enter your eyes indirectly. While your eyes must be open, don’t look directly at the light. Keep your session to 30 minutes, unless otherwise directed by a physician. 

Symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder (S.A.D.) 

  • Feeling tired, depressed or sad 
  • Increased appetite 
  • Craving for carbohydrates and starchy foods 
  • Weight gain 
  • Sleeping more than usual 
  • Social withdrawal 
  • Lack of interest in usual activities 
  • Inability to concentrate or focus 
  • Loss of sexual desire 
  • Body aches and pains 

If you feel that you may be experiencing any form of depression, including SAD, please speak to your primary health care provider and/or book and appointment with Student Counselling Services

Sources: The Mayo Clinic Website – www.mayoclinic.org and Northern Light Technologies Product Instructions 

Movies for Mental Health: Register Today!

November 8, 2022

Red River College Polytechnic is hosting two Movies for Mental Health workshops that use the power of film to unite folks in community, connection, and conversation. These free events are delivered by a non-profit called Art With Impact, and will be hosted in person!  

The interactive experience will feature safe discussion on mental health, the stigma that frequently surrounds mental illness, and media portrayals of mental health issues. There will also be snacks. Following this will be a live screening of three award-winning short films and therapeutic activities to consciously connect minds and bodies. 

The event will culminate in a panel of lived-experience speakers and mental health resources, empowering participants to share our own stories and access support available at the College and in the community.  

Last year, students who attended found the workshop helped increase awareness of mental health, reduce stigma, and improve knowledge about where to go for help. 

Notre Dame Campus 

Date: Wednesday, November 16 2022 

Time:  11am-1pm

Location:  Black Lecture Theatre

Register here.

Exchange District Campus

Date: Friday, November 18

Time:  noon-2pm

Location:  P107 

Register here.  

For questions or accessibility needs, please contact Breanna

This event is sponsored by Campus Well-Being and the RRC Students’ Association. All students and staff are welcome. ASL-English interpretation will be provided.

Students, staff and community mental health supports participate in a panel discussion at a previous RRC Polytech Movies for Mental Health event.

Interested in sharing your story?

As part of this event, we are seeking students who are open to sharing their personal mental health story in a safe and supportive environment. If you’re interested in learning more about the opportunity to be a panelist, please contact Breanna.

Thrive Week – Nov 7 to 11, 2022

October 31, 2022

Thrive Week is a time to focus on the importance of balance and self-care in developing positive mental health that supports success in learning and working.

We invite you to take a moment to do something that gets you active, creative, connected or relaxed – whatever it is you need for balance. All events are free and open to students and staff.

For All Campuses, Students and Staff

Participate in one of our events offered virtually: Keynote Presentation: Nature as Self-Care, Crystal Bowl Meditation, Feel the Beat – Music for Wellness and Cooking Night.

Also many in-person events: Therapy Dogs, Japanese Drumming, Keynote Presentation: Nature as Self-Care, Crystal Bowl Meditation, The Zen Zone, Movie Marathon and Library Puzzles/Adult Colouring stations and a Birds Hill Provincial Park hike.

Door prizes as well for most of our events!

Hosted by Campus Well-Being and the Student Association. For questions or accessibility needs, please contact Kristi Dorian


NDC and EDC Thrive Week Calendars

NDC Thrive Week Calendar

EDC Thrive Week Calendar

Therapy Dog Visit

Animal and human interactions can offer many positive health benefits. For example, animals can help decrease our cortisol levels (a stress hormone), lower blood pressure, reduce feelings of loneliness, and help boost our mood. They are also fun to have around and offer us to chance to form unique and intimate bonds.

Session Details:
NDC – Monday, November 7, 2022: 11:30am – 1pm, STTC, In-person, Drop-in
EDC – Monday, November 7, 2022: 11:30am – 1pm, Atrium, In-person, Drop-in

The Zen Zone

Do you need a place to unwind? Escape from your busy day and enter an oasis of calming sounds, soothing landscapes of the imagination! Come down to the Immersion Room and enter…The ZEN ZONE. (Drop In Quiet Space)

Session Details:
Monday, November 7, 2022: 10am – 3 pm, NDC, EMP Immersion Room, In-person, Drop-In
Tuesday, November 8, 2022: 10am – 3pm, NDC, EMP Immersion Room, In-person, Drop-In

Keynote Speaker: Nature as Self-Care

Jaime Manness, nurse, RRC Polytech alum and author of two Hike Manitoba guidebooks, gives expert tips on hiking in the province, and shares how time in nature helps her balance life with a high-pressure career.

Session Details:

In-person
Tuesday, November 8, 2022: 12:05 – 12:50pm, Manitou a bi Bii daziigae, Roundhouse, E240
*Registration Required, Limited Seating (60)

Light refreshments and door prizes will be provided.

Virtual
*Registration Required
**Link will be emailed to participants closer to the event.

Crystal Music Sound Healing Meditation

Crystal music bowls used in session.

Join l’aura Carroll to experience guided imagery meditation with sound healing to help find peace within while you relax with the healing intention and vibration of the crystal singing bowls. l’aura will guide you into nature and peaceful spaces to help you unwind, restore and rejuvenate.

Session Details:
Monday, November 7, 2022: 12:10pm to 12:40pm, Virtual
*Registration Required
**Link will be emailed to participants closer to the event.

Wednesday, November 9, 2022: 12:10 to 12:40pm, NDC Immersion Room, In Person
*Registration Required, Limited Seating (14)

Adult Colouring andJigsaw Puzzle Stations

Drop-in to the Notre Dame Campus and Exchange District Campus libraries to relax with some colouring and puzzles. Check out a book from the Healthy Minds, Healthy College collection (see display at NDC library).

Fubuki Daiko Japanese Drumming Workshop

Fubuki Daiko performing
Photo credit: Tracy Scott/Valley Press

Discover Japanese taiko drumming with Fubuki Daiko. This introductory workshop includes a demonstration and provides some history of the art form. Participants learn the fundamentals of playing the drum along with a simple song. No musical experience necessary!

Hiroshi Koshiyama and Naomi Guilbert are the founding members of Fubuki Daiko, a full time professional taiko group based in Winnipeg. In addition to performing and touring with their group, they have taught adults and children in Winnipeg for over 25 years. They have also offered workshops and classes to college students and taiko groups in Berea, KY, Minneapolis, Ottawa, Edmonton and Thunder Bay.

Session Details:
Wednesday, November 9, 2022: 4:30pm to 6:00pm, NDC, The CAVE
*Registration Required, Limited Seating (24)

Movie Marathon

Drop-in to see what’s playing, sit back and relax!

Session Details:
EDC – Wednesday, November 9, 2022: 10am to 3pm, P107, In-person, Drop-In
NDC – Thursday, November 10, 2022: 10am to 3pm, The Cave, In-person, Drop-In

Virtual Cooking Night

Abby Legaspi, Cooking Night Instructor at Campus Well-Being’s October Event

From the comfort of your own kitchen, Abby Legaspi leads at-home chefs through the step-by-step recipe for Potato and Mushroom Strudel. Cozy up with good food and lots of fun!

Students may request an ingredient kit (pick up from NDC, you will receive an email confirmation). Supply kits are limited, so register early.

Session Details:
Thursday, November 10, 2022: 6pm to 8pm – Virtual
*Registration Required
**Link will be emailed to participants closer to the event.

Healthy Minds, Healthy College Book Collection

The titles listed here as available from RRC Polytech’s Library, support the College’s Initiative for Healthy Minds Healthy College

Feel the Beat – Music and Wellness Workshop

Explore how sound and rhythm through different types of music, such as body percussion, can regulate our physical bodies and ultimately our emotions and well-being. Presenter: Mckenna Ogg, Music Therapist

Session Details:
Tuesday, November 8, 2022: 6:30pm-7:30pm, Virtual
*Registration Required
**Link will be emailed to participants closer to the event.

Birds Hill Provincial Park Hike

Spend some time in nature – join fellow students and staff for a guided walk through the Chickadee Trail at Birds Hill Park. We will spend some time bird watching, walking through the trails, and enjoying hot chocolate.

Session Details:
Friday, November 11, 2022: Chartered Bus (Limited Seating) OR Meet at Chickadee Trail.

Roundtrip Chartered Bus – 9:45am to 1pm
*Registration Required, Limited Seating (54)

Round trip transportation to Birds Hill Park is provided free of charge.

Meet at the Notre Dame Campus bus loop at 9:45am where we will be transported together by chartered bus. You may also register family members to attend (space permitting). We should return to the NDC bus loop by 1pm.

OR

Meet at Chickadee Trailhead at 10:40am in Birds Hill Provincial Park.

Dress appropriately for the weather. The walk will be rescheduled in case of heavy winds, rain or hail.

RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of Anishinaabe, Ininiwak, Anishininew, Dakota, and Dené, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.

We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.

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