==== Kids Martial Arts ==== Super-fun, dynamic character building kids classes that will prepare your child for any of life's challenges! ==== Kickboxing ==== Fat-burning, muscle toning, cardio BLASTING Kickboxing classes. Who needs a treadmill when you can burn over 700 calories in just one session!! ==== Adult Martial Arts ==== Improve focus, discipline, fitness, and flexibility in a dynamic and friendly environment. You're not just learning Martial Arts in our Adult classes, you're learning how to become a Martial Artist! be the best person you can be, sign up today!
1) Original paintings in Acrylic, watercolor, and mixed media for sale, as well as, art cards and prints. In 2025 I will be introducing merchandise using my art for scarfs, beach towels, totes, placemats and more.
2)Commission paintings upon request.
3)Art Lessons all supplies included. Art for all ages Beginners and Intermediate. $ 65.00 per session max 3 people.
Sharing the healing powers of plant medicine. We are a small company of Herbalists based in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island. Our mission is to share the healing powers of plant medicine with our community, both near and far. In doing so, we provide the finest high quality herbs, and herbal product. We avidly search out the best possible sustainable organic and wild-harvested herbs in our local farm community, wild lands, and on the world market.
The Oceanside Community Arts Council (OCAC) was founded in 1976 by groups of local residents dedicated to promoting a wider enjoyment and appreciation of the arts and community-based cultural events throughout the greater Parksville/Qualicum Beach area of central Vancouver Island (School District 69).Oceanside Community Arts Council is a non-profit, registered charity that serves the entire Oceanside community by providing programs and a venue for cultural and artistic expression. Music, literature, performing arts and visual arts are all served within the Arts Council Mission Statement: 'To engage, energize, educate and enrich the cultural life of the Oceanside community.'