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Surrey will be in the spotlight when the 2012 BC Summer Games – a celebration of youth and sport achievement – roll into town July 19-22.

It marks the fi rst time the City of Parks will hosted the province’s largest multi-sport event since 1989. Surrey will welcome 2,800 athletes, ages 11-18, who will be accompanied by 900 coaches and offi cials from around the province.

“Th e BC Games brings the best kids in these sports, puts them in competitive situation and guides them towards Canadian youth teams, and then Canadian junior teams and on to national competition,” says Tom Hastie, director of sport, 2012 BC Summer Games.

Paralympic and Special Olympic events are also integrated into the program.

“We are trying to make the BC Summer Games inclusive,” explains Hastie.

All told, there will be 20 sports to see: athletics, baseball, canoe/kayak, diving, equestrian, golf, inline hockey, lacrosse, rowing, rugby, sailing, soccer, soft ball, swimming, synchronized swimming, towed water sports, triathlon, volleyball, beach volleyball and wrestling.

Surrey will host the majority of these events at 12 venues in the city, while three neighbouring municipalities – Abbotsford, Langley and Delta – will pick up three outdoor water sporting contests.

Th e South Surrey Recreation Centre, Semiahmoo Secondary and the South Surrey Athletic Park will be a hub of activity during the Games, showcasing six events within a fi ve-to-10 minute walk of each other.

One of the venues, Surrey’s most famous public green space – Bear Creek Park – is

being signifi cantly upgraded for these Games and as a legacy for the community to enjoy.

Th e BC Summer Games will also gift the host city with an economic boost: Surrey’s hotels, restaurants and retail outlets will split an estimated $2.5 million in tourism revenue during the four-day event.

Th ere are 3,200 local volunteers – from BC Summer Games board directors to food organizers – who got this elaborate event off this ground and will ensure that it runs smoothly.

On Th ursday, July 19, the 2012 BC Summer Games will kick off with the opening ceremonies at Surrey’s Holland Park (Old Yale Road and King George Boulevard) from 7-8 pm.

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EVAN SEAL / THE LEADERBC Summer Games - Rob Debest, Venue Supervisor South Surrey Hub (left ) and Tom Hastie Director of Sport, outside the South Surrey Recreation Centre.

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Anita Huberman, Surrey Board of Trade CEO, says visitors can experience shopping – at the newly renovated Guilford Town Centre or outdoors at Grandview Corners – and a diverse dining scene in the city.

“I think fi rst of all with any games, especially the BC Summer Games, it’s really going to put Surrey on the map,” says Huberman.

About 4,000 visitors – including spectators, athletes, offi cials and coaches, as well as their families and friends – are expected

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“It’s going to be fantastic for the four days that [the athletes] are here to see the facilities that Surrey has to off er,” says Matheson.

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On behalf of Surrey City Council, I am pleased to welcome you to the 2012 BC Summer Games. We are excited and proud to be the host City for this fantastic series of events.

The BC Summer Games, one of the largest multi-sport Games in the country, provides an excellent opportunity for young athletes to demonstrate the hard work and dedication they bring to their individual sports. I congratulate the young men and women who have qualified for the Games and extend my appreciation to

the coaches and family members who have helped these athletes reach this exciting milestone in their athletic careers.

I would like to extend a special thank you to our Corporate and Government partners and multiple sponsors who provided support through our Friends of the Games program. Their contributions are vital to the success of the Games. I would also like to thank our volunteers who’ve worked countless hours on the event, including the Volunteer Board of Directors for the Surrey Games.

Whether you are a participant or spectator of the 2012 BC Summer Games, I wish you all the very best and invite you to experience all the great things Surrey has to offer.

Sincerely,

Dianne L. WattsMayor

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On behalf of Surrey City Council, I am pleased to welcome you to the 2012 BC Summer Games. We are excited and proud to be the host City for this fantastic series of events.

The BC Summer Games, one of the largest multi-sport Games in the country, provides an excellent opportunity for young athletes to demonstrate the hard work and dedication they bring to their individual sports. I congratulate the young men and women who have qualified for the Games and extend my appreciation to

the coaches and family members who have helped these athletes reach this exciting milestone in their athletic careers.

I would like to extend a special thank you to our Corporate and Government partners and multiple sponsors who provided support through our Friends of the Games program. Their contributions are vital to the success of the Games. I would also like to thank our volunteers who’ve worked countless hours on the event, including the Volunteer Board of Directors for the Surrey Games.

Whether you are a participant or spectator of the 2012 BC Summer Games, I wish you all the very best and invite you to experience all the great things Surrey has to offer.

Sincerely,

Dianne L. WattsMayor

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by Maria Spitale-LeiskThese certainly aren’t the Hunger Games:

Athletes attending the 2012 BC Summer Games in Surrey will be well-nourished.

But it’s a huge feat, considering that 32,000 meals will be made over four days to fuel 2,000-plus teenagers.

At the helm of this culinary operation is Linda Creighton, director of food services for the 2012 Summer Games. It marks the second time she has been drafted by the BC Games Society for this role.

In 2010, Creighton pulled off what she refers to as the “Miracle on 56th Avenue” at the Summer Games in Langley.

When you factor in food allergies – gluten, dairy, nuts and shellfish, to name but four requests she has received – Creighton is jumping through hoops to please adolescent palates.

“It’s really just showing people that you don’t

have to compromise on flavour to make a healthy meal,” she says.

Lucky for athletes of these Games, Creighton comes with 25 years of food industry experience under her belt. She has also deputized executive chef Dwayne Botchar who “quarterbacks in the kitchen.”

A “MASH-style” makeshift kitchen will be set up at the back of the Cloverdale Arena. Two tents will house the food preparation area and the slick workhorses of the operation: three professional-grade convection ovens that will cook 280 turkey breast roasts in three hours.

“I would give up my car for one of these ovens,” laughs Creighton.

When it comes to sourcing the food – including 15,000 apples, 12,000 cartons of milk and 4,000 lbs. of deli meats – Creighton also has sustainability on the brain.

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green Games,” she says. “A big part of the Games is our legacy.”

And that legacy includes donating any unused food to Surrey non-profi ts to distribute to those in need.

Creighton is just one of 550 local volunteers off ering to cook food, clean dishes, set up tables and basically make sure the athletes have enough to eat. Her reason to volunteer an immeasurable amount of hours ties back to sport and the BC Summer Games itself.

In 1985, Creighton played soft ball in the BC Summer Games in Nanaimo and recalls the impression it made on her.

“I remember how much fun it was, and meeting people from all over,” she says.

“l remember the food – and I remember medical services and how the volunteers looked aft er us.”

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EVAN SEAL / THE LEADERLinda Creighton, BC Summer Games Director of Food Services.

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Friday, July 20ATHLETICSBear Creek Park10am-3pm, Medals 12:30 & 3pm

BASEBALLSouth Surrey Athletic Park8:30am-7pm

BASKETBALL - BOYSLord Tweedsmuir School8:30am-8pm

BASKETBALL - GIRLSCloverdale Recreation Centre8am-8pm

CANOE/KAYAKPitt Meadows Paddling Club8:30am-4:20pm, Medals 12Noon & 4:45pm

DIVINGSouth Surrey Pool11am-4:10pm, Medals 2pm & 4:30pm

EQUESTRIANCloverdale Fairgrounds8:30am-12Noon, Medals 1pm

GOLFHazelmere Golf & Country Club11:30am-6:30pm

INLINE HOCKEYNorth Surrey Recreation Centre9am-4:30pm

LACROSSE - BOXNorth Surrey Recreation Centre8:30am-6pm

LACROSSE - FIELDNewton Athletic Park9am-5:30pm

ROWINGDelta Deas Rowing Club8:30am-4pm, Medals 12:15pm & 4:15pm

RUGBY - BOYSSouth Surrey Athletic Park9am-4:45pm

RUGBY - GIRLSSouth Surrey Athletic Park8am-4:45pm

SAILINGBlackie Spit11:30am-3:30pm

SOCCER - BOYSNewton Athletic Park9am-6pm

SOCCER - GIRLSNewton Athletic Park9am-6pm

SOFTBALL - BOYSCloverdale Athletic Park9am-4:30pm

SOFTBALL - GIRLSCloverdale Athletic Park9am-4:30pm

SWIMMINGSurrey Sport & Leisure Centre9:15am-3:30pm, Medals 3:45pm

SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMINGSurrey Sport & Leisure Centre2:25pm-4:35pm, Medals 4:45pm

TOWED WATER SPORTSAlbert Dyck Park9am-3:45pm, Medals 4:00pm

TRIATHLONSouth Surrey Pool8:45am-11am

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VOLLEYBALL BEACH - GIRLSSouth Surrey Athletic Park9am-5:40pm

VOLLEYBALL - BOYSSouth Surrey Recreation Centre9am-5:15pm

VOLLEYBALL - GIRLSSouth Surrey Recreation Centre9am-5:15pm

WRESTLINGGuildford Recreation Centre12:30pm-4pm

Saturday, July 21ATHLETICSBear Creek Park10am-3:15pm, Medals 12Noon & 3:15pm

BASEBALLSouth Surrey Athletic Park8:30am-6:30pm

BASKETBALL - BOYSCloverdale Recreation Centre9am-10pm

BASKETBALL - GIRLSLord Tweedsmuir School9am-10pm

CANOE/KAYAKPitt Meadows Paddling Club8:45am-4:30pm, Medals 12:30pm & 5pm

DIVINGSouth Surrey Pool11am-3:40pm, Medals 1:45pm & 4pm

EQUESTRIANCloverdale Fairgrounds8:30am-12Noon,Medals 1pm

GOLFHazelmere Golf & Country Club12:30am-7:30pm, Medals 8:10pm

INLINE HOCKEYNorth Surrey Recreation Centre9am-4:30pm

LACROSSE - BOXNorth Surrey Recreation Centre9am-6pm

LACROSSE - FIELDNewton Athletic Park9am-5:30pm

ROWINGDelta Deas Rowing Club9:30am-3:30pm, Medals 3:45pm

RUGBY - BOYSSouth Surrey Athletic Park9am-4:45pm

RUGBY - GIRLSSouth Surrey Athletic Park9am-4:45pm

SAILINGBlackie Spit10:30am-2:30pm,Medals 3:30pm

SOCCER - BOYSNewton Athletic Park9am-6pm

SOCCER - GIRLSNewton Athletic Park9am-6pm

SOFTBALL - BOYSCloverdale Athletic Park8:30am-6:45pm

SOFTBALL - GIRLSCloverdale Athletic Park8:30am-6:45pm

SWIMMINGSurrey Sport & Leisure Centre9:15am-3:30pm,Medals 3:45pm

SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMINGSurrey Sport & Leisure Centre12:50pm-2:40pm,Medals 2:50pm

TOWED WATER SPORTSAlbert Dyck Park9am-4pm, Medals 4:30pm

TRIATHLONSouth Surrey Pool8:45am-11am, Medals 1pm

VOLLEYBALL BEACH - BOYSSouth Surrey Athletic Park9am-5:40pm

VOLLEYBALL BEACH - GIRLSSouth Surrey Athletic Park9am-5:40pm

VOLLEYBALL - BOYSSouth Surrey Recreation Centre9am-12:30pm

Semiahmoo Secondary School1:45pm-6:30pm

VOLLEYBALL - GIRLSSouth Surrey Recreation Centre9am-6:30pm

WRESTLINGGuildford Recreation Centre9:15am-4:15pm, Medals 4:20pm

Sunday, July 22ATHLETICSBear Creek Park9am-11:20pm, Medals 11:20am

BASEBALLSouth Surrey Athletic Park8:30am-11:30pm, Medals 11:45am

BASKETBALL - BOYSLord Tweedsmuir School8:45am-11:30pm, Medals 11:45amBASKETBALL - GIRLSCloverdale Recreation Centre8:15am-11:15pm, Medals at Lord Tweedsmuir School 11:45amCANOE/KAYAKLangley Rowing and Paddling Centre8am-10:40pm, Medals 10:50amEQUESTRIANCloverdale Fairgrounds7am-11pm, Medals 11:30amINLINE HOCKEYNorth Surrey Recreation Centre9am-11pm, Medals 11:15amLACROSSE - BOXNorth Surrey Recreation Centre8:15am-12Noon, Medals 12:10pmLACROSSE - FIELDNewton Athletic Park7am-11pm, Medals 11:15am

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SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMINGSurrey Sport & Leisure Centre9:25am-11am, Medals 11:15am

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VOLLEYBALL - BOYSSemiahmoo Secondary School9am-10:50am, Medals 11am

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