Winter 2024-25 Program & Events Guide

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ContactUs ContactUs

200 Auburn Bay Blvd S.E. Calgary, AB T3M 0A4 403-537-2601 inquiries@auburnbay org

Program Manager Jasmin Ladouceur 825-222-4400 recprograms@auburnbay org

Events Manager Jennifer Tait 403-537-2605 events@auburnbay.org

Resident Relations Coordinator Jessica Djuranic 403-930-6451 rrcoordinator@auburnbay.org

General Manager Chrissie Rozak 403-537-2603 gm@auburnbay.org

December 24 - 11am to 5pm

December 25 - 12pm to 4pm

December 26 - 11am to 5pm

December 31 - 11am to 5pm

January 1 - 11am to 5pm

*These hours of operation reflect the park/facility The Admin Office will be closed these dates

Auburn House Rental Rates

Birthday Party Packages

- 30

Prices do not include GST

Access to the lake is not included in any rental

Maximum capacity of 30 people

Auburn Bay Residents ONLY

Prices do not include GST

Access to the lake is not included in any rental

All Birthday Party packages include: 2 hour gymnasium booking (1:00 to 3:00PM on Saturdays & Sundays only) Access to the mezzanine in the gym to have food, cake and open presents Your choice of equipment (based off of which package you choose)

Balloons, Happy Birthday Banner and an ABRA Facility Host

Visit www.AuburnBayRA.ca for detailed information on which equipment is available for each package!

Auburn House Rental Rates

Access to the lake is not included in any rental Visit www.AuburnBayRA.ca for detailed information on what is included with each package!

Did you know?

The new deck is available for all patrons to enjoy, provided it is not reserved for programs or private events. It features a fire table with comfortable seating, along with additional tables, chairs, and a BBQ for your convenience.

Have any suggestions for what you’d like to see on the deck? Email gm@auburnbay.org

Park & Lake Reminders Park & Lake Reminders

General

All residents (ages 12+) must bring their membership card each time they wish to access the facility

No child under 12 is permitted in the park/facility without adult supervision.

No animals of any type are permitted in the park.

No glass, smoking, vaping, or alcohol is permitted in the park.

No bicycles, scooters, rollerblades, skateboards, etc are permitted in the park

Open fires are not permitted. Only charcoal briquettes may be used in the barbeques.

Residents and guests must not use foul language in the park.

Rambunctious/unsafe behaviour will not be tolerated.

Guests

Residents assume full responsibility for their guest' actions. Residents must be present at all times while their guests use the facility

Adult residents may bring up to five (5) guests per household. Youth residents (aged 12-15) may bring up to two (2) guests per household (with signed parental consent). All guests must be signed in before entering the facility.

For more than five (5) guests, a Gate +8 List must be submitted to Auburn House at least 28 hours prior to your event for approval. These lists are accepted on a first come, first served basis. The ABRA accepts a maximum of 10 Gate +8 lists Mon-Thurs, and 5 Gate +8 Lists Fri-Sun (and all stat/civic holidays).

Park Guest Lists (up to 25 people) are only available with Picnic Shelter bookings.

The ABRA has the right to decline any large group

The maximum number of guests with a Gate +8 list is 8 (including children and mobile infants)

Gate +8 lists are available on AuburnBayRA.ca and at Auburn House.

Before You Go

Teach children to call for help loud and clear if they are in trouble

Kids: check with a responsible adult before heading onto, or near, the ice.

Check that the ice is smooth and at least 10 cm (4 in) thick.

Check with local authorities for more information on ice thickness.*

Understand that ice is often unpredictable. In spring weather, thick is is not necessarily safe. During spring melt, impurities in the ice melt quickly, creating weak spots.

Ice seldom freezes or thaws at an equal rate

If in doubt, don't go out!

On the Ice

Obey all signs posted on, or near, ice

Ensure that children only play on, or near, ice while a responsible adult supervises

Use the buddy system - never walk on ice alone.

Self Rescue Steps

Float on your stomach, facing the shore

If You Hear a Crack

Lay down and crawl on the ice

Crawl or roll back to land

Helping Others

Phone 9-1-1, then call out the self-rescue steps

Push or throw something (e g long stick, rope, floating aid) that the victim can use to get out of the water and float on.

Reach forward onto the ice - do not push down on it.

Kick your legs to slowly push your torso onto the ice.

Crawl away from the hole.

Get medical help immediately. If you can't climb onto the ice, float in the water and call for help loud and clear.

WAll users must act in a safe & responsible manner.

Members and guests will enter and use the outdoor amenities at their own risk.

The ABRA staff will evict any user displaying unacceptable behavior of any kind

General courtesy is expected of all individuals using any skating or tobogganing area in the park

No dogs are permitted on the lake

Do not litter while using ABRA amenities.

Wood burning fire pits are NOT permitted on ABRA property (including the lake and lake access ways).

Portable propane fit pits are permitted on ABRA property but must be supervised at all times Propane fire pits MUST be removed daily and cannot be left out overnight

Residents MUST stay with their guests while using ABRA amenities.

The ABRA does not provide supervision for toboggan hill use.

Tobogganing is permitted in designated areas only Helmets are highly recommended for anyone using the toboggan hill

Parental supervision is advised.

When tobogganing: make sure the route is clear before proceeding, always face forward, clear the path quickly after stopping, avoid excessive speeding and DO NOT alter the hill.

Please stand outside the riding area to prevent collisions

Be courteous and do not walk up the middle of the hill

Toboggan Hill

Skating

Skating is only permitted when ABRA determines it’s safe to do so by removing the Thin Ice signage and the Green Flags are up.

The ABRA does not provide supervision for rink use.

Helmets are highly recommended for anyone who is skating.

Nobody is allowed on a skating surface while the Zamboni or other equipment is servicing it

Hockey sticks and pucks are not permitted on the pleasure rink.

ABRA residents and their guests are expected to respect ALL skating surfaces, including ones that are not maintained by ABRA.

No person is permitted on the ice while the Red Flags and Thin Ice signs are up. The only exception is trained ABRA staff who are conducting safety checks

No person shall dispose of any debris, including but not limited to rocks, trash, sticks and ice chunks onto the ice.

Building personal ice surfaces are not permitted until ABRA staff deems the lake is safe and the Green Flag is up and the Thin Ice signs are removed, regardless of the ice depths in your area.

Ice Fishing

Ice fishing is only permitted when ABRA determines it’s safe to do so by removing the Thin Ice signage and the Green Flags are up.

Ice fishing holes must be made by an ice auger and no larger than 8 inches in diameter

Ice fishing holes may not be drilled any closer than 40-45 feet of ANY prepared ice surface, including rinks, lake loop and other cleared surfaces

All holes must be made a minimum of 5-6 feet away from other individuals who are also ice fishing.

Do not make ice fishing holes on the lake skating pathway.

All ice fishing gear MUST be removed daily and cannot be left out overnight

Please fill the hole once you are done fishing This ensures that the hole will freeze over evenly

Cross-Country Skiing

The ABRA does not provide supervision of the cross-country ski trails

Parental supervision is highly recommended

Step off the track to let others pass. Tuck your poles with passing.

If you stop for any reason, please step off the trail.

Yield to skiers coming downhill It’s easier for an uphill skier to step off the trail than it is for a faster skier coming down

Gymnasium Rules

All users must check in at the main office before entering the gymnasium.

All users must act in a safe and responsible manner.

Profanity and/or abusive language is not permitted.

Shoes with non-marking soles only No socked feet, bare feet, flip flops, or sandals

Indoor shoes only Remove outdoor shoes before entering the gymnasium

Shirts must be worn at all times.

No food or drink (except bottled water).

Bicycles, skateboards, rollerblades, scooters, etc. are prohibited.

Soccer and lacrosse are not permitted in the gymnasium.

No outdoor hockey sticks or pucks are permitted

No gym equipment is permitted on the mezzanine

You may need to sign out equipment from the office using your membership card.

Please respect designated drop-in times

Gym use is not supervised - use at your own risk.

ABRA staff will evict any user displaying unacceptable behaviour of any kind.

Share the courts! Please honour a 30-minute rotation time during badminton and pickleball drop-ins

The ABRA Safe space initiative is dedicated to creating a welcoming environment, while recognizing the diversity if our residents, guests, staff and community. Through ongoing education, awareness, and outreach, this initiative aims to build a framework for recognizing the rights of all individuals to mutual respect and acceptance of others, regardless of differences, and without biases. Our policies and conduct are signed to hold our residents, patrons and staff accountable to the values of this initiative.

Tolerance Policy

Please be aware that the Auburn Bay Residents Association has a zero-tolerance policy for discrimination towards ABRA staff, contractors and other patrons due to their race, religious beliefs, colour, gender, gender identity, gender expression, physical disability, mental disability, age, ancestry, place of origin marital status, source of income, family stats, or sexual orientation of that person or that class of person. Individuals who partake in discriminatory behaviour are subject to disciplinary action as per the recommendation of the ABRA Board of Directors Disciplinary Committee.

This initiative is focused on fostering an inclusive safe space that promotes a sense of belonging in the community where individuals feel represented and dignified S a f e S p a c e I n i t i a t i v e & Z e r o T o l e r a n c e P o l i c

Drop-ins

Family & Youth Gym Drop-ins

Open Gym (Non-Netted): Basketball, floor hockey, dodgeball open gym is an all-ages opportunity for family and youth to use the gym for sports!

Split Gym (Half Netted, Half Non-Netted): Half the gym accommodates non-netted sports and have accommodates pickleball or badminton

Volleyball Drop-in: Challenge your neighbours to a friendly game of volleyball!

Pickleball & Badminton Drop-ins: Already love badminton? Come hit some birdies and then try popular up-andcoming racquet sport, Pickleball

Youth Sports Night: Each week will feature either Badminton, Basketball or Volleyball For youth aged 12 to 17 only

Visit www.AuburnBayRA.ca for an

Parent & Tot Drop-in

Come down to Auburn House to enjoy gymnasium drop-in for parents and toddlers, aged 0 to 4 There will be a selection of toys and equipment available for you and your little ones to enjoy! Children must be under parental supervisionatalltimes.

Tuesdays,January7toFebruary25,2025

Saturdays,January11toFebruary22,2025(excl.Feb.8) 9:30amto12:00pm

Regularguestrulesapply.Thereisa$2.00chargeperchildforanyguests.

Senior’s Social Drop-In

JoinAuburnHouseforourSeniorsSocialDrop-intoenjoyfreecoffee,playcards,cribbage,andotherboardgames, andmakenewfriendsinthecommunity!Thisdrop-inprogramrunsthefollowingTuesdays,from1:00to3:00pm

January14&28

February11&25

Regularguestrulesapply.Thereisa$2.00chargeforanygueststhatattend.

Family & Youth Board Game Night

JoinusatAuburnHouseforthisFREEdrop-in!Wewillhaveaselectionofboardgamesavailable,oryoucanbring yourown!Thisdrop-inprogramrunsthefollowingFridaysfrom6:30to8:30pm

January17

February21

Regularguestrulesapply.

Campfire Fridays

CampfireFridaysarebackatAuburnHousethiswinter!

JoinusonFridayeveningsfrom6:00to8:00pm,startingwhentherinksopenfortheseason!Enjoyacozyeveningby thefirewithmarshmallowroasting weprovidethemarshmallowsandroastingsticks.It’stheperfectwaytowarm upaftersometimeontheice

CampfireFridayisweatherdependent,andregularguestrulesapply.

Memberships: No Card? No Access!

All residents (ages 12+) MUST have their membership card to access any of the Auburn House facilities, including the Gymnasium

Need to get a membership card?

Bring a copy of your Certificate of Title, as well as government-issued photo I D with the Auburn Bay address on it to Auburn House to receive your permanent membership card For children without appropriate I D , please bring their Birth Certificate The office is open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.

Program Cancellation & Withdrawal

The ABRA reserves the right to cancel any programs with insufficient registration Full refunds will be granted, or you may transfer to another program (space permitting)

Requests to withdraw from a program:

Seven (7) or more days prior to the first day of the program will be granted a refund with no penalty.*

Less than seven (7) days prior to the first day of the program will be granted a 50% refund.*

On the program start date to within 48 hours after the first class will be granted a 25% refund (not applicable to one-day programs - no refunds will be granted within 48 hours before the start date of the program).

Refunds will be issued for medical reasons and will be pro-rated at the time of the withdrawal request A doctor's note must be presented Refunds will not be issued for participants who are unable to attend make-up classes

s North Pole Express: Letters to Santa

November 18 to December 8, 2024

Auburn Bay Residents only

Auburn House is one of Santa’s top destinations every holiday season! Drop off your letter to Santa, and we’ll make sure it's delivered express to the North Pole!

Letters to Santa will be accepted beginning November 18.

Drop off your letter to Santa at Auburn House on or before December 8 (Mon-Sun, 9am to 10pm) to ensure Santa has enough time to write you back! Please include a return address.

Family Holiday Fest

Saturday, December 7, 2024

11:00am – 2:00pm

Advance RSVP’s are required as space is limited, and this event is for Auburn Bay RESIDENTS ONLY (must permanently reside in the home) RSVP’s and your Family Booking Fee must be submitted through Eventbrite via AuburnBayRA ca Membership cards are MANDATORY to be presented upon check-in with your Eventbrite ticket

Join us for a festive afternoon at Auburn House with family and friends! Celebrate the holiday season with fun crafts, cheerful music, face painting, and magical surprise guests And don’t miss the highlight of the day Santa will be there to share in all the holiday joy!

Family Valentine's Day Dance

Saturday, February 8, 2025

4:30 – 6:30pm

Advance RSVP’s are required as space is limited, and this event is for Auburn Bay RESIDENTS ONLY (must permanently reside in the home). RSVP’s and your Family Booking Fee must be submitted through Eventbrite via AuburnBayRA.ca. Membership cards are MANDATORY to be presented upon check-in with your Eventbrite ticket.

Get ready to celebrate Valentine’s Day in a special way! Whether it’s a sweetheart parent-child date or fun with the whole family, join us for a delightful afternoon filled with music from a live DJ, dancing, games, snacks, giveaways, and a photo booth to capture all your love-filled moments.

This event is held in the gymnasium, so unfortunately, NO SKINNY HEELS will be permitted, as they will damage the gymnasium floor. Flats, wedges or chunky heels only.

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Yoga Flow (16+)

RR: $125 | NR: $150

Wed., January 8 to February 26, 2025 (8 classes)

6:30 to 7:30PM

Join popular Yoga instructor, Teresa, for Yoga Flow! This Yoga Flow class blends together poses with the breath to create a flexibility and a sense of calmness. This class offers a nice balance of flowing movements between postures, holding poses to build strength and stamina, as well as stretching and lengthening your muscles through standing, balancing, and seated postures This class is suitable for all levels Modifications and adjustments will be offered

20/20/20 (16+)

RR: $100 | NR: $125

Wed., January 8 to February 26, 2025 (8 classes)

7:45 to 8:45PM

20 minutes each of cardio/strength training/abs & stretch. The cardio will change each week and will include such components as: Step, Boot Camp, Kickboxing and Circuit. The muscle conditioning will include free weights, bands, body bars or your own body weight The abdominal and stretch component will end the class All are welcome, as this class will meet the needs of all fitness levels!

Kung Fu (16+)

RR: $110 | NR: $135

Tues , January 7 to Feb 25, 2025 (excl Feb 8)

7:00 to 8:00PM

Wai Da Ving Tsun Kung Fu offers practical self-defense training designed for adults of all skill levels. Wing Chun is a streamlined and effective form of Kung Fu that emphasizes simplicity and adaptability, making it accessible for anyone looking to enhance their personal safety. This style focuses on efficient selfdefense techniques, including options for non-striking responses, allowing you to protect yourself without escalating a confrontation The training is both mentally stimulating and physically engaging, helping to build confidence, discipline, and a deeper understanding of conflict resolution. If you ' re seeking to gain practical skills for handling confrontations and avoiding negative outcomes, this class is an excellent place to begin.

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Beginner’s Pickleball (18+)

RR: $175 | NR: $200

S1: Thurs., January 9 to 30, 2025 (4 classes)

S2: Thurs , February 6 to 27, 2025 (4 classes)

This program is perfect for participants who have never played before and are looking to get on the courts for the first time! Participants will learn sound pickleball fundamentals and techniques while having fun at the same time! After completing the program, participants will have a solid foundation to continue their pickleball journey with a strong base. The student-to-instructor ratio will be 4:1 to focus on each participant properly

The program will cover among others:

Pickleball Rules & Scoring

Correct technique

Serve & Return

The program will be run by IPTPA-certified pickleball instructors Clara & Sumit of PicklePerfect Coaching

Level 2 Pickleball (18+)

RR: $175 | NR: $200

S1: Thurs., January 9 to 30, 2025 (4 classes)

S2: Thurs., February 6 to 27, 2025 (4 classes) 6:30 to 7:30PM

Ready to level up your pickleball game? This 4-week program is perfect for players with less than 6 months of experience who know the rules but want to improve their skills!

What You’ll Learn:

Proper Technique: Hit like a pro. Footwork: Move like you ’ re gliding!

Game Strategy: Outsmart your opponents

With small groups (2:1 to 4:1), you'll get lots of personal attention and a ton of fun. No paddle? No worries we ’ ve got you covered! Use one of ours for free, and if you love it, take it home!

Let’s get you playing better, faster, and smarter!

The program will be run by IPTPA-certified pickleball instructors Clara & Sumit of PicklePerfect Coaching.

5:30 to 6:30PM Call 403-537-2601 or

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Prince Basketball (Ages 5 to 12)

RR: $150 | NR: $175

Mon., January 6 to February March 3, 2025 (excl. Feb. 17) (8 classes)

Ages 5 to 7: 5:00 to 5:50PM

Ages 7 to 9: 6:00 to 6:50PM

Ages 10 to 12: 7:00 to 7:50PM

Prince Basketball will encourage your child to develop a love for basketball as they learn the sport's fundamentals. Every fun game and drill will expand participants skills, or establish new skills, while building self-esteem. Participants will improve their ball handling, shooting, passing, rebounding, one-on-one, and team player skills. Please bring indoor shoes and a water bottle

Junior Tennis (Ages 5 to 7)

RR: $150 | NR: $175

Wed., January 8 to February 26, 2025 (8 classes)

4:30 to 5:30PM

“Progressive Tennis” introduces the sport of tennis in a fun and interactive way and ensures immediate success for young players aged 5-7. Using modified tennis balls, racquets, nets and courts, young players are properly equipped to enjoy rallies and learn the fundamentals of the game early on.

Junior Tennis (Ages 8 to 12)

RR: $225 | NR: $250

Wed., January 8 to February 26, 2025 (8 classes)

5:30 to 7:00PM

This session is applicable for both previous students (5-7 years old class) and first timers It combines re-enforced stroke mechanics with various entertaining and engaging game formats

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Early Start Badminton (Ages 9 to 14)

Sat., January 11 to March 8, 2025 (excl. Feb. 8) (8 classes) 5:10 to 6:10PM

Players will learn the fundamentals of badminton, but with a focus on techniques and footwork. Four areas of focus are racket grip, posture, racket swing and footwork Each session will consist of 1 of the 4 areas of focus while engaging in light to moderate cardio exercises Players will be challenged to bring the best out of themselves. This will be very beneficial for players who are looking to join the school badminton team or further advance themselves for those who are already on a team.

Our instructor, Coach Ly, started his badminton journey in junior high, and went on to play for the Mount Royal College Cougars He has won multiple city championships and also competed in the Alberta badminton series. He owes much of his success to his coaches and mentors, and now wants to pay it forward.

Rising Superstars Badminton (Ages 12 to 17)

RR: $125 | NR: $150

Sat , January 11 to March 8, 2025 (excl Feb 8) (8 classes) 6:20 to 7:20PM

This program is the next step up from the "Early Start" badminton class. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PROGRAM IS NOT FOR BEGINNER'S BADMINTON PLAYERS It is only recommended for those who have been taught basic badminton fundamentals.

Players will refocus and strengthen their basic fundamental skills but with new skills learn such as SMASH, DROPS, DRIVE, FOOTWORK, BACK-HAND, and GAME TACTICS

Player's will be challenged and bring the best out of them with moderate to high Cardio drills This will really benefit player's who are looking to join and compete on a school team or further themselves in badminton training.

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Little All Stars (Ages 3 to 5)

RR: $60 | NR: $85

Tues., January 14 to February 18, 2025 (6 classes) 6:20 to 7:20PM

Little All Stars is an exciting sports class designed for energetic kids aged 3 to 5! This program introduces young athletes to a variety of sports and physical activities in a fun and supportive environment. Through engaging games and skill-building exercises, kids will develop essential coordination, teamwork, and motor skills while having a blast. Led by enthusiastic instructors, each session encourages confidence and a love for movement, as little ones learn the fundamentals of sports and enjoy friendly competition Join us for a season of fun and play, where every child shines as a Little All Star!

Kung Fu (Ages 5 to 15)

RR: $110 | NR: $135

Tues., January 7 to Feb. 25, 2025 (excl. Feb. 8)

Ages 5 to 9: 5:00 to 6:00PM

Ages 10 to 15: 6:00 to 7:00PM

Wai Da Ving Tsun Kung Fu will help your children learn to develop practical skills in the art of self defense. Wing Chun is a simplified Kung Fu style that anyone can learn and acquire skills for their own protection and safety. This particular style can focus on defending oneself effectively without needing to strike, if you so choose It's fun, challenging both mentally and physically, and can boost your kid's confidence with a side dish of discipline. If you are looking for a way to understand how to deal with bullies and avoid negative outcomes in confrontations, this is an excellent place to start.

Sparkle & Step (Ages 3 to 5)

RR: $60 | NR: $85

Thurs., January 16 to February 20, 2025 (6 classes)

6:20 to 7:20PM

Sparkle & Step is a high-energy dance class for kids aged 3 to 5 that combines the best of jazz, ballet, and hip hop! Designed for young movers, this class introduces basic steps from each dance style in a fun and playful way. Kids will leap, twirl, and groove to upbeat music while learning rhythm, coordination, and self-expression Led by enthusiastic instructors, each session is filled with exciting dance games and creative routines that build confidence and bring out every child’s inner sparkle. Join us for a lively dance adventure where every step shines!

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Colourful Creations (Ages 3 to 5)

RR: $60 | NR: $85

Mon., January 13 to February 24, 2024 (excl. Feb. 17th) (6 classes) 5:30 to 6:15PM

Colourful Creations is an art adventure designed just for little creators aged 3 to 5! In this hands-on class, kids will explore a world of color and imagination through painting, drawing, collage, and more. Each week, budding artists will experiment with different materials and techniques to bring their unique ideas to life. Under the guidance of our friendly instructors, children will have the freedom to express themselves, develop fine motor skills, and build confidence in a fun, supportive environment Join us for a splash of color and creativity where every creation is a masterpiece!

Art Explorers (Ages 6 to 8)

RR: $60 | NR: $85

Mon , January 13 to February 24, 2024 (excl Feb 17th) (6 classes)

6:30 to 7:30PM

Art Explorers invites young artists aged 6 to 8 to embark on a creative journey where art meets adventure! In this exciting class, kids will discover a variety of artistic techniques, from painting and drawing to sculpture and mixed media. Each session, our explorers will dive into fun, imaginative projects that help develop their artistic skills, encourage self-expression, and spark curiosity. Guided by experienced instructors, kids will learn to think outside the box and explore art from new perspectives all while making friends and building confidence Join us to create, explore, and let imaginations run wild!

Artful Adventures (Ages 9 to 12)

RR: $60 | NR: $85

Mon., January 13 to February 24, 2024 (excl. Feb. 17th) (6 classes)

7:45 to 8:45PM

Artful Adventures is an engaging art program for creative kids aged 9 to 12 who are ready to explore new artistic horizons! In this class, students will experiment with a variety of techniques and materials, from drawing and painting to sculpture and beyond Each session, young artists will work on fun, skill-building projects that encourage self-expression and creativity. Guided by supportive instructors, kids will have the opportunity to develop their abilities, connect with peers, and build confidence in a welcoming environment. Join us for an exciting journey where every project is an adventure in art!

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Mini Movers (Ages 1.5 to 3)

RR: $60 | NR: $85

Tues., January 14 to February 18, 2024 (6 classes) 5:30 to 6:15PM

Mini Movers is an engaging sports and movement class for little ones aged 1 5 to 3, with parent participation! In this fun-filled class, kids will explore basic sports skills and physical activities, all with the support of a parent or caregiver. Together, you’ll run, jump, throw, and play in a safe, energetic environment that builds coordination, motor skills, and confidence. Led by friendly instructors, each session is designed to promote bonding, teamwork, and plenty of smiles Join us for a memorable experience where parents and little movers get active and learn together!

Petite Pirouettes (Ages 1.5 to 3)

RR: $60 | NR: $85

Thurs , January 16 to February 20, 2024 (6 classes) 5:30 to 6:15PM

Petite Pirouettes is a joyful introductory ballet class for children aged 1 5 to 3, where parents join in on the fun! Designed to encourage movement, rhythm, and coordination, this class allows little dancers to explore ballet basics with the comfort and support of a parent or caregiver by their side. Together, you’ll twirl, tiptoe, and enjoy playful exercises that build confidence, coordination, and a love for dance. Guided by our friendly instructors, each session combines music, movement, and bonding time to create a magical experience for both children and adults Step into the world of ballet with us, and make precious memories together!

Kreative Kids: Storytime (Ages 2 to 5)

*Younger siblings also welcome

JoinABRAstaffforthisFREEprogramwhereyoungchildrenwillenjoyhavingnew stories read to them each week and a craft Children must be under parental supervision at all times. Kreative Kids will run on the following Friday mornings, from10:00to10:30a.m.:

January10&24

February7&14

Due to the popularity of this program, registration is now required in order to attend. For information on whether or not we can accommodate drop-ins on specificdayspleaseemailrrcoordinator@auburnbayorg

*Pleasenotethatthesedatesaresubjecttochangewithoutnoticeatanytime.

*AuburnBayresidentsONLY.Noguestspermitted*

RR: $20 | NR: $25 S p e c i a l t y P r o g r a m s

Parent’s Night Out (Ages 3+)

Do you need a night out (or in!) without kids? Well you ' re in luck! The ABRA is now offering this childcare program so you can enjoy some quality time with your partner or your friends! ABRA is offering this service the following Friday eveningsfrom5:30to8:30p.m.:

January10&24

February14&28

*Allchildrenmustbefullypottytrainedtoattend*

ABRA staff will have a selection of games and activities to keep your little one(s) busy! We will also have a nut-free snack and drink available, however please feel free to pack any additional nut-free snacks and/or drinks for your childreniftheyneedmore.

Call 403-537-2601 or register online at www.AuburnBayRA.ca

RR: $55 | NR: $65 S p e c i a l t y P r o g r a m s

Snowman Needle Felting Workshop (Ages 7 to 14)

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

6:30 to 8:30PM

Give your child the opportunity to get into the winter spirit by signing them up for this workshop. Participants will have the opportunity to create their very owndelightfulsnowman!

This class is perfect for beginners and experienced felters alike. Under the guidance of a skilled instructor, your child will learn essential needle felting techniques and create a charming snowman to brighten up their winter wonderland. Participant will learn how to create a snowman ’ s body and head, aswellasadddetailslikeahat,scarf,andbuttons

Allnecessarysupplies,includingneedles,wool,andafeltingmat,areincluded in the workshop Step-by-step guidance will be provided throughout the class Participants will leave with their very own handmade snowman and enough suppliestocreateanothersnowmanathome.

This workshop is a fantastic way for your child to explore their creativity and createauniquewinterdecoration.

Needle Felted Tic Tac Toe Workshop (Ages 7 to 14)

RR: $55 |

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

6:30 to 8:30PM

Give your child the opportunity to join this fun and creative needle felting workshopwheretheycancreatetheirveryownpersonalizedtictactoegame! This class is perfect for children of all ages and abilities. Under the guidance ofourexperiencedinstructor,yourchildwilllearnhowtoneedlefeltpiecesfor a unique game tic tac toe game. The game pieces could be clouds and raindrops, different colored hearts, flowers and leaves, or anything else they candreamup!

Allnecessarysupplies,includingneedles,wool,afeltingmat,andatictactoe game board (which doubles as a bag for all the tic tac toe pieces) are provided in the workshop. Your child will leave with their very own handmade tictactoegameandenoughsuppliestocreateafeltedcharm.

This workshop is a fantastic way for your child to explore their creativity, developnewskills,andhavefunatthesametime.

Skating & Hockey Lessons

Class Name

Sundays

Jan. 12 to Feb. 23 (excl. Feb 16)

Mondays Jan. 13 to Feb. 24 (excl. Feb 17)

Learn to Skate (Ages 3 to 5) - No Experience 9:30 to 10:00AM 4:30 to 5:00PM

Learn to Skate (Ages 3 to 5) - Limited to No Experience 10:10 to 10:40AM 5:10 to 5:40PM

Learn to Skate (Ages 6 to 8) 10:45 to 11:45AM 5:45 to 6:45PM

Learn to Skate (Ages 9 to 12) 11:45AM to 12:45PM N/A

Learn to Skate (16+) N/A 6:45 to 7:45PM

Hockey Skills (Ages 3 to 5) 1:00 to 1:30PM N/A

Hockey Skills (Ages 6 to 8) 1:30 to 2:30PM N/A

Skating & Hockey Lessons

Learn to Skate Classes

Ages 3 to 5*

RR: $75 | NR: $100

*Please note that parents are required to be on the ice (with or without skates) to assist their child.

Ages 6+

RR: $125 | NR: $150

For anyone with limited to no skating experience: Come have fun on the ice! Learn the basic skating techniques through fun and age appropriate drills, games, and activities. Parents are encouraged to be on the ice with their child (in skates or shoes). Skates and proper skating helmets required.

Hockey Skills Classes

Ages 3 to 5

RR: $75 | NR: $100

Ages 6 to 8

RR: $125 | NR: $150

Learn basic hockey skills and techniques in an enjoyable environment. Through fun and ageappropriate games and activities, participants will learn how to shoot, pass, improve their balance and skating techniques, and become team players. Prior experience on skates is required.

Skating Lesson Checklist

Ice skates

Skating helmet (not a bicycle helmet)

Weather appropriate clothing*

Scarf, gloves, etc

Hockey Skills Checklist

Ice skates

Hockey helmet

Weather appropriate clothing

Scarf, gloves, etc.

Hockey stick

*Skating & hockey classes take place outdoors so please ensure you and/or your child dress appropriately for the weather Our temperature cut off for outdoor classes is -15°C with or without the windchill. All participants are notified via email so please ensure your email address is up to date with us!

Winter Break Camps

Join us for an exciting Winter Break Day Camp filled with a variety of fun, winter-themed activities! Campers will enjoy designated gymnasium time for active play, creative indoor crafts, and outdoor fun (weather permitting). With something new each day, kids will stay engaged, active, and make lasting memories. Don’t miss out on this winter adventure!

Winter Break Day Camps, for ages 5 to 11, will run the following dates from 9am to 4pm:

December 23, 2024

December 27, 2024

December 30, 2024

January 2, 2025

January 3, 2025

RR: $40 per day

NR: $50 per day

Before & After Care available at an additional cost.

Registering siblings? Call 403-537-2601 for the multi-child discount!

*Children MUST be in the same household to be eligible for this discount*

Winter Break Camp Checklist

What to Wear

Comfy play clothes

Winter boots

Weather appropriate clothing*

Scarf, gloves, etc

What to Bring

Nut free lunch & snacks

Water and/or juice in a non-breakable container

Ice skates and/or toboggan*

Hockey/skating helmet (NOT a bicycle helmet)

Indoor running shoes

*Outdoor activities, such as skating or sledding, are weather dependent and will not take place if it is too cold outside. Please note that if you want your child to participate in sledding and/or skating, they MUST have a proper helmet.

SSponsors ponsors

Thank you to everyone who came out to enjoy our Autumn season events at Auburn House! It waswonderfultoseeourguestsenjoyingthemselves,andwelookforwardtomorememorable momentsthisseason!

WewouldliketothankandacknowledgethegeneroussponsorsofourAutumnspecialevents:

2024 TOP TIER SPONSOR:

ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP PROVIDED BY:

Are you a local business owner who is interested in becoming a sponsor? Visit www.AuburnBayRA.ca for more information!

About the ABRA About the ABRA

The Auburn Bay Residents Association (ABRA) is a not-for profit company that is professionally managed and operated. In addition to recreation and event programming, we are responsible for many community features, including: entry ways, boulevards, Auburn House facilities, and the lake and park amenities. Membership is mandatory for all residents, and fees are collected annually. For more information on the responsibilities and duties of the ABRA, as well as the differences between a Residents Association and a Community Association, please visit our website: www.AuburnBayRA.ca.

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