2016 Spring Summer Activity Guide

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ACTIVITY GUIDE Spring & Summer 2016

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YOUR GUIDE TO GETTING ACTIVE!! BROWSE THROUGH THE SPRING & SUMMER RECREATION, ARTS & CULTURE ACTIVITY GUIDE AND SEE WHAT ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS ARE AVAILABLE IN YOUR COMMUNITY. USE THE INDEX TO HELP FIND THE RIGHT EVENT, PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY FOR YOU AND REGISTER ONLINE OR DROP BY THE CENTENNIAL CENTRE TO SIGN UP! ARTS & CULTURE - PAGE 10

RECREATION, ARTS & CULTURE DEPARTMENT

AQUATICS

OUR MAIN OFFICE IS LOCATED AT THE GRAVENHURST CENTENNIAL CENTRE

101 Centennial Drive, Gravenhurst, ON P1P 1B7

Private Swimming Lessons

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Preschool Swim Programs

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Swim Kids Programs

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Aquatic Leadership Programs

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Phone: 705.687.6774 Fax: 705.687.8857

COURSES AND CERTIFICATIONS - PAGE 22

SPRING/SUMMER HOURS

RECREATION, SPORTS & WELLNESS

May 24—October 11 Monday to Friday 8:00 am—4:00 pm Register in advance for programs and activities to ensure that minimum numbers are met to host the program. Decisions are made 1 week in advance of the first day of the program. Don’t be disappointed by registering late!

Recreation Programs

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Sports Program

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Wellness Programs

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MEET THE RECREATION, ARTS & CULTURE DEPARTMENT TEAM DIRECTOR OF RECREATION, ARTS & CULTURE Marta Proctor - marta.proctor@gravenhurst.ca ARENA OPERATIONS Derek Denne - derek.denne@gravenhurst.ca FACILITY BOOKING & INFORMATION Kim Clement - kim.clement@gravenhurst.ca COMMUNITY RECREATION COORDINATOR Judy Vanderveer - judy.vanderveer@gravenhurst.ca EVENTS AND MARKETING FACILITATOR Amy Taylor - amy.taylor@gravenhurst.ca INQUIRIES - recreation@gravenhurst.ca

MANAGER OF ARTS & CULTURE Krista Storey - krista.storey@gravenhurst.ca THEATRE OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR Kelly Hamilton - kelly.hamilton@gravenhurst.ca BOX OFFICE - operahouseboxoffice@gravenhurst.ca

RECREATION, ARTS & CULTURE VISION A safe and welcoming department with diverse programs, events and cultural offerings, which strengthens the community through partnerships, communications and exceptional customer service.

RECREATION, ARTS & CULTURE MANDATE        

Celebrate our heritage and community history Reduce social isolation and strengthen families Increase a sense of belonging within Gravenhurst Engage children and youth to improve their life outcomes Improve overall quality of life Benefit business through the economic impact of events and tournaments Increase community pride and cohesion Provide safe and welcoming facilities for the community to gather

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F ROM

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M AYOR

On behalf of Council, I’d like to welcome you to our 2016 Spring and Summer Activity Guide! This year marks an important time for us as we begin to implement our new Community Based Strategic Plan. During the planning process, community leaders, Town staff and engaged stakeholders recognized the importance of promoting Gravenhurst as a Quality Lifestyle Community. One of the ways we can achieve this is by offering an abundance of lifestyle and fitness programs intended to keep you moving, learning and working towards a healthy lifestyle. Whether you’re looking to get fit, hoping to learn a new skill or eager to join a club or sports team – this guide has something for everyone! It also familiarizes you with our many facilities, parks, and trails you can explore. I am very excited about our future, as we continue to make Gravenhurst the Muskoka destination of choice. We look forward to seeing you in Gravenhurst and hope you’ll take advantage of all the great events and activities we have to offer! Paisley Donaldson - Mayor pdonaldson@gravenhurst.ca

Jeff Watson - Deputy Mayor, Ward 5 jwatson17@cogeco.ca

Sandy Cairns - District Councillor sandy.cairns@districtcouncil.ca

Paul Kelly - District Councillor paul.kelly@districtcouncil.ca

Terry Pilger - District Councillor terry.pilger@districtcouncil.ca

Heidi Lorenz - Ward 1 heidi.lorenz@cogeco.ca

Erin Eiter - Ward 2 esquared67@outlook.com

Bob Colhoun - Ward 3 colhoun@muskoka.com

Randy Jorgensen - Ward 4 randy@randyjorgensen.com

VISION: Gravenhurst will be the Muskoka destination. The most innovative community in Ontario —clean, green, intelligent and sustainable.

MISSION: Preserving and enhancing quality of life in Gravenhurst through exceptional and responsible municipal service delivery.

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Recreation, Arts & Culture Department Program Registration Form Family Information First Name of Parent or Guardian

Last Name of Parent or Guardian

Home/Mailing Address

Town

Postal Code

E-mail Address Would you like to receive emails about future programs and events?

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NO [ ]

Home Telephone

Work Telephone

Cell Phone

Emergency Contact Name

Relation to Participant:

Phone

Participant Information (can be used for more than 1 family Member) First & Last Name

Gender

Date of Birth DD / MM /YY

Program Name

Time

Do any of the above listed participants have any medical conditions that would impede participation??

Start Date

YES [ ]

Fee

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If yes: please indicate whom and the conditions ____________________________________________________________________

Informed Consent and Liability Statement: I have voluntarily elected to participate in the above recreational programs. I fully understand that these activities include various physical demands and that there are health and safety risks associated with these types of activity. I, therefore, assume all risk of injury and/or death associated with this event and I will not hold the Town of Gravenhurst Recreation Department, agents or affiliates or the Town of Gravenhurst liable for any circumstance related to this program. Furthermore, in consideration of my participation in this program, I myself, my heirs and assigns, release the Town of Gravenhurst, their agents, instructors, and volunteers, from any and all claims, actions, demands, expenses liabilities (including reasonable attorney's fees) and negligence made or brought by myself or said minor or by anyone on behalf of said minor, as a result of participation in the program. I, for myself further agree not to sue the any of the officers, agents, affiliates, employees, contractors, or volunteers, as a result of any injury, paralysis or death that might be suffered in connection with participation in the program. I hereby affirm that I fully understand the preceding paragraphs and volunteer to participate at my own risk. Media Release: The Town of Gravenhurst reserves the right to use photographs of recreation programs for promotional purposes. The following material is intended for use by the individual or entity for which it is specifically addressed above and should not be read by, or delivered to, any other person. Such material may contain privileged or confidential information, the disclosure or other use of which by other than the intended recipient may result in the breach of certain laws or the infringement of rights of third parties. Do we have permission to photograph and publish the photo of the registrant?

YES [ ]

NO [ ]

Accident Insurance: Each participant is responsible for his/her own hospital and medical coverage. The Town of Gravenhurst will provide every safe guard for the health and welfare of each participant, but will be released from all actions, damages, claims and demands, whatsoever arising out of participation in our programs.

Signature of parent/guardian :____________________________________________________ Date:________________________________

Contact the Recreation, Arts & Culture Department Phone (705) 687-6774 ~ Fax (705) 687-8857 Email: recreation@gravenhurst.ca Online registration now available www.gravenhurst.ca/activities

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTRATION

WHAT YOU NEED

Online Registration

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Credit Card Visa Debit Card

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Complete and sign registration form. Cheque payable to the Town of Gravenhurst. Credit Card Postdated cheques are not accepted. Do not mail cash

CONFIRMATION RECEIPT

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Log on to www.gravenhurst.ca/ activities Set up your personal account Click on the tab to Register for Programs and follow the prompts. Search for your favorite activities Register online with our secure system.

Drop off in person to the Recreation, Arts & Culture Department at the Gravenhurst Centennial Centre 101 Centennial Drive, Gravenhurst, ON P1P1B7 Fax completed form to 705-687-8857 Mail completed Registration Form to: Town of Gravenhurst Recreation, Arts & Culture 3-5 Pineridge Gate Gravenhurst, ON P1P 1Z3

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Proceed to checkout Make a payment. Agree to the waiver to complete the transaction. A registration receipt can then be printed off for your records.

You must agree to the waiver to complete the transaction and you must make a payment to confirm a successful registration. A receipt will be e-mailed to you once your registration has been processed. Please ensure your e-mail address is complete on the registration form.

PLEASE NOTE: TELEPHONE REGISTRATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED Financial Assistance It is the belief of the Town of Gravenhurst that municipal recreational opportunities should be available to all residents. Gravenhurst residents experiencing financial difficulty may request a fee assistance application through the following organizations: Canadian Tire Jump Start The Children’s Foundation of Muskoka in partnership with Canadian Tire JumpStart would like to assist lower income families in providing the opportunity to participate in sports and recreational activities. Money is available for all children ages 5-18 years to register in two programs per year. Once in the spring/summer and once in fall / winter. For more information please contact the Children’s Foundation of Muskoka at 705-644-5225 or www.childrenofmuskoka.com or pick up a form at the Town of Gravenhurst, Recreation, Arts & Culture Department. District of Muskoka The District of Muskoka provides a child subsidy to eligible parents and caregivers. Applications are available for parents who are employed, in school, or have children with a demonstrated special need. Fee assistance for recreational programs may also be available. Contact the District of Muskoka Financial Assistance Program at 705-644-5225 or visiting www.childrenofmuskoka.com Avoid Disappointment: All programs have minimum and maximum participant numbers. You are encouraged to register at least 7 days before the first date of a class to ensure you can participate in the programs of your choice.

Program Cancellations or Changes The Recreation, Arts & Culture Department want you to enjoy your experience. Registered participants will be notified in the event of a cancellation, time or location change. If a program is cancelled due to insufficient enrolment, your preference of a full refund, credit on account or enrolment in another available program will be made available. Should it be necessary to cancel a class due to weather conditions or facility closure, every attempt will be made to re-schedule the class. However, if the class cannot be re-scheduled no reduction in registration fees will be issued. Withdraws, Transfers and Refund Requests All requests for withdrawals, transfers and refunds must be submitted in writing to recreation@gravenhurst.ca. Approved refunds are subject to an $11.00 administration fee. Please allow 3 weeks for processing of a refund by cheque. Requests for refunds will not be accepted after the first lesson unless accompanied by a medical certificate. We regret participants receive no refund if the cancellation affects minimum class numbers. Classes missed may not be made up at another class time or session. Returned Cheque In accordance with the Fees By-law a $40 charge will be applied to all returned cheques.

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ARTS & CULTURE DORM ROOM COOKING CLASS Are you off to school next year and worried about how you are going to fend for yourself? Join Vanessa as she teaches you the basics of creating easy meals with limited resources. Learn how to whip up soups or stews in a crock pot. Plus learn how to do freezer meal ahead saving money and time. All you will have to do is dump the contents into the crock pot, turn it on, go to class and return to a home cooked meal. Learn the tips and techniques needed to make sure that you are eating the freshest homemade meals possible with little stress! These hearty meals will be a real treat! April 19 & 26

5:30 7:00 pm

$30.00

Terry Fox Auditorium

LITERACY SOCIETY OF SOUTH MUSOKA The focus is on learning outcomes that meet the learners’ needs. Workplace skills that increase job opportunities are a high priority; further training and education, and skills towards greater independence are also recognized goals. Some specific services we can help with: computers, reading, numeracy, job and life skills, employment skills workshops, English as a second language. All programs include a student/tutor assessment, customized training plans, goal setting and demonstrations. Call 705-687-9323 or email: lssm@bellnet.ca 32ND ANNUAL MAYOR’S TEA Join Mayor Paisley Donaldson and members of Council at the Gravenhurst Opera House on Tuesday, May 31st to celebrate the 32nd Annual Mayor’s Tea. The Mayor’s Tea is a wonderful opportunity for our community to come together and enjoy a complimentary afternoon of entertainment, socialization and fellowship. The Fernglen Fiddleheads band will perform music that is fun, spirited, and sure to set you in motion. Immediately following the entertainment everyone is invited to the Trillium Court for complimentary refreshments and an assortment of delicious desserts. Doors open at 12:30 pm with the entertainment commencing promptly at 1:00 pm. Call 705-687-6774 for more information. RYDE BARN QUILT TRAIL The barn quilts erected in Ryde are Ontario’s newest barn quilt trail and it is the only one of its kind in Muskoka. The quilts were erected to commemorate 135 years of settlement in Ryde. Some buildings are historical, some are new; all have a story to share. To learn more about this new art form in Muskoka, please visit the website www.rydebarnquilttrail.com where you can see photos, get the history as well as download a self guided tour booklet.

SMILE THEATRE - AFTERNOON PROFESSIONAL THEATRE Smile Theatre is the only professional theatre company in Ontario dedicated to performing for senior citizens. For more than 40 years, The Smile Theatre Company has been bringing professional musical theatre to seniors in Ontario. Audiences that, because of physical or transportation difficulties, cannot attend regular performances. The actors, stage managers, choreographers and designers at Smile are active professional theatre artists who share in their unique and compelling vision of theatre for senior citizens. These artists combine their talents to create work that is endearing, captivating and entertaining. Tickets available for purchase at the Gravenhurst Centennial Centre or at the door. For more information contact Recreation, Arts & Culture at 705-687-6774. Thursday, April 7 “Remember that Song”

Friday, June 17

2:00 pm

$10 includes refreshments

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

2:00 pm

$10 includes refreshments

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

“Canada in Love”

SENIOR CENTRE - PALETTE ARTISTS Calling all artists who enjoy painting! Join the Palette Group at the Gravenhurst Senior Centre on Wednesday mornings. Join an enthusiastic group of artists of varying talent who enjoy painting together. There is no formal instruction, however we help each other with advice and encouragement. Bring your supplies and a project and join this friendly group. Contact the Gravenhurst Seniors Activity Centre at 705-687-8126 for further information.

Wednesday mornings

10:30 am to noon

Cost: $2.50 per week

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

Sept to June

SENIOR CENTRE - RUG HOOKERS Old fashioned rug hooking program. Hooking with hooks, burlap, fabric and friends. Come out and learn! Call the Gravenhurst Seniors Activity Centre at 705-687-8126 for further information.

Wednesday afternoons

Noon to 4:00 pm

Cost: $2.50 per week

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

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SENIOR CENTRE - WORKSHOP/WOODCARVING Our fully equipped Wood Working Shop welcomes you and your project daily. Summer use is by appointment only. Trained supervisors are there to assist and promote safety at all times. If your interest is in wood carving, this group meets each Wednesday afternoon and will welcome your participation. Come out and give it a try at your convenience. Contact the Gravenhurst Senior Centre at 705-687-8126 for further information. Participants must be a member of the Senior Centre. Annual membership fee is $25.00

Open Workshop Tues / Wed / Fri

Woodcarving Wed afternoons

9:00 am 12:00 pm

$2.00 per week

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

1:30 pm 4:00 pm

$2.00 per week

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

All ages welcome! Contact the Gravenhurst Library at 705687-3382 for further information.

Year Round on Tuesday mornings

10:15 am

Free

Public Library

YOUTH “PAINT THE PARK MURAL BOARDS” PROJECT The Town would like to install graffiti boards at the Youth Park this summer and host a fun event organized by youth for youth at the skateboard park. Want to get involved? Youth are invited to join in the planning committee. All ages welcome. This event is an opportunity for youth to organize their own event together with recreation staff and create an environment to show off their artwork. As long as the artwork is positive and youth-friendly, then the sky is the limit. Inappropriate artwork will be removed. Contact the Recreation, Arts & Culture for details by calling 705-687-6774.

YOUTH ART-INFUSED ADVENTURES Feeling Artsy? Youth 6 – 12 years of age can join our Recreation staff as they create with modeling clay, paint, beads, wire and canvas. The youth will tackle a different project each week. This program is tailored made for you if you love art. Instructor: Vanessa Johnston. Contact the Recreation Arts and Culture Department 705-687-6774 for additional information. Tuesdays May 10, 17, 24, 31

5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

$30.00 session

Centennial Centre

YOUTH CRAFTING UNDER THE STARS This is a new outdoor recreation program being offered for youth this summer outside, prior to Cinema Under the Stars at Gull Lake Park. This is an inclusive, drop-in program for children ages 5 to 12. The program involves a mixture of crafts based on themes and activities happening around Town. Operates outside at Gull Lake Rotary Park. Children may join the program at any time throughout the summer! Sign up on location with the recreation staff or call 705-687-6774 for further information. Thursdays from July 7 to August 25

7:00 pm Start

$2.00 Drop In Fee

1st Meeting Thursday June 2

3:30 pm

Free

Youth Skateboard Park

SPRING INSPIRED WREATH CREATIONS WITH BLOOMING MUSKOKA After a long winter, we eagerly await spring. Mother Nature awakens after her winter slumber and brings blooms in brilliant colors. Brighten your house and greet your guests with a fabulous spring wreath you created yourself, to place on your front door. Assistance and instruction provided by Lana and Chelsea from Blooming Muskoka. Appetizers provided, remember to bring your own glue gun and sticks. Deadline to register is March 8.

Tuesday March 15

Social 6:15 Class begins at 7:00 pm

$52.00 includes supplies & HST

Lakers Restaurant

Gull Lake Rotary Rark

YOUTH EARLY LITERACY STORY TIME The Gravenhurst Library provides programs that are perfectly matched with the developmental stages of your children. They enjoy the best books, songs, rhymes and activities together in a safe and nurturing environment. Tuesdays at 10:15 am.

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Great Theatre All Summer Long!

• June 7th - July 1st •

2 A CROSS

A Romantic Comedy by Jerry Mayer ---------

• July 5th - 29th •

T HUMBS

Comedy-Thriller by Rupert Holmes ---------

• August 2nd - 26th •

THE M ARVELOUS W ONDERETTES Musical written and Created by Roger Bean Musical Arrangements by Brian William Baker ---------

• September 13th - 30th •

W AKE M E W HEN I T ’ S O VER : THE 12 - S TEP M USICAL Book & Lyrics by Vince Grittani & Music by Rosalind Mills

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A T G ULL L AKE R OTARY P ARK • GRAVENHURST Admission is by a Free Will Offering ---

For the safety of the audience and performers, concerts will be cancelled in the event of rain or lightning. ---

For weather updates, Follow Us On Facebook or visit MusicOnTheBarge.com

C ATCH L IVE M USIC E VERY S UNDAY N IGHT J UNE 19 TH - A UGUST 14 TH S HOWS B EGIN AT 7:30 PM

Join us for the 25th Anniversary of The Good Brothers’ first performance on The Barge on Sunday, August 14th

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AQUATIC PROGRAMS SUMMER AQUATIC REGISTRATION: The Town of Gravenhurst Recreation, Arts & Culture Department offers the Red Cross Preschool, and Red Cross Learn to Swim Programs. Also we offer Lifesaving Society Advanced Leadership programs: Bronze Star, Bronze Medallion, Bronze Cross, Emergency First Aid and NLS Waterfront Course. Lessons & Courses take place at Gull Lake Rotary Park by qualified and experienced Red Cross Water Safety & Lifesaving Society Instructors. LOCATION: Lessons take place at Gull Lake Rotary Park 485 Brock Street, Gravenhurst, Ontario. REGISTRATION begins March 21 and continues through the summer months. All registrations take place at the Recreation, Arts & Culture office which is located at the Gravenhurst Centennial Centre. Participants can register online, in person or by faxing in their registration form to 705-687-8857. Call the Recreation, Arts & Culture Dept. 705-687-6774 for more information CLASS POSTPONEMENT: Lessons cancelled due to inclement weather will not be rescheduled. If it is raining the instructors will teach the water safety portion of the class. Participants will go in

PRIVATE SWIMMING LESSONS AT THE LAKE One-on-one swim instruction with a qualified Red Cross Water Safety Instructor. Private lessons are ideal for the participant who is uncomfortable in the water or the child or adult who wants to improve a specific skill or stroke. Private lessons are available throughout the summer in July & August. Lessons can be purchased individually for $18 / class or in blocks of 5 classes for $80. Classes run Monday to Friday from July 4 to August 26. To book your private lessons please contact Judy Vanderveer at the Recreation, Arts & Service Department located inside the Gravenhurst Centennial Centre. Call 705-687-6774 or email Judy at recreation@gravenhurst.ca July 4 – 8

11:30 am or 12:00 pm

August 1 – 5

11:30 am or 12:00 pm

July 11 – 15

11:30 am or 12:00 pm

August 8 – 12

11:30 am or 12:00 pm

July 18 – 22

11:30 am or 12:00 pm

August 15 –19

11:30 am or 12:00 pm

July 25 – 29

11:30 am or 12:00 pm

August 22 –26

11:30 am or 12:00 pm

RED CROSS PRESCHOOL SWIM PROGRAM Give your child the gift of aquatic fun and swimming at an early age. Songs, games and introductory swimming skills will make your child comfortable and happy in the water. Each level is built around an aquatic animal mascot, which makes lessons engaging and fun. The Instructor uses progressive teaching techniques adapted to each child and provides constant feedback and encouragement.

the water unless there is a severe weather warning. PROGRAM CANCELLATIONS OR CHANGES: Registered participants will be notified in the event of a cancellation, time or location change. If a program is cancelled due to insufficient enrolment, your preference of a full refund, credit on account or enrolment in another available program will be made available. Should it be necessary to cancel a class due to weather conditions or facility closure, every attempt will be made to re-schedule the class. However, if the class cannot be re-scheduled no reduction in registration fees will be issued. WITHDRAWS, TRANSFERS AND REFUND REQUESTS: All requests for withdrawals, transfers and refunds must be submitted in writing to recreation@gravenhurst.ca Approved refunds are subject to an $11.00 administration fee. Please allow 3 weeks for processing of a refund by cheque. Requests for refunds will not

be accepted after the first lesson unless accompanied by a medical certificate. We regret participants receive no refund if the cancellation affects minimum class numbers. Classes missed may not be made up at another class time or session.

PARENTS & TOT - STARFISH & DUCK AGE 4 MONTHS TO 30 MONTHS

RATIO: 1:8

Orientation to water for babies and their parent/caregiver. To enter this level, babies must be able to hold their head up. The goals are to experience buoyancy and movement through songs and active water play. Swimmers learn how to use floating objects for support and explore different water movements. The parent/caregiver also learns age-specific water safety. This level is participation-based only, without formal evaluation. Monday - Friday July 4 to July 15

11:30 am – 12:00 pm

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday July 18 to July 29

11:30 am – 12:00 pm

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 1 to Aug 12

11:30 am – 12:00 pm

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 15 to Aug 26

11:30 am – 12:00 pm

$52.00

10 classes

Tuesday Evenings July 5 to Aug 23

6:30 pm – 7:00 pm

$42.00

8 classes

SEA-TURTLE AGE 30 MONTHS TO 36 MONTHS

RATIO: 1:4

Orientation to water for toddlers and their parent/caregiver. May also be offered in an un-parented format. Age is the only condition for entering this level. Swimmers learn, through fun games and songs, how to combine skills, how to kick with a buoyant object and how to perform basic floats, glides and kicks.

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Monday - Friday July 4 to July 15

11:30 am – 12:00 pm

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday July 18 to July 29

11:30 am – 12:00 pm

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 1 to Aug 12

11:30 am – 12:00 pm

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 15 to Aug 26

11:30 am – 12:00 pm

$52.00

10 classes

Tuesday Evenings July 5 to Aug 23

5:30 pm - 6:00 pm

$42.00

8 classes

SEA OTTER AGES 3 TO 5

RATIO: 1:4

Transitional level that transfers the preschooler to the care of the Instructor. All skills are assisted by the Instructor. Swimmers enter this level when they are 3 years of age. Using games and activities, swimmers learn to open their eyes under water, further develop basic floats and glides, and swim 1-m. They also learn age-appropriate water safety skills. Swimmers are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress to Salamander once all criteria have been successfully completed. Monday - Friday July 4 to July 15 Monday – Friday July 18 to July 29 Monday – Friday Aug 1 to Aug 12 Monday – Friday Aug 15 to Aug 26 Tuesday Evenings July 5 to Aug 23

11:00 am – 11:30 am

$52.00

10 classes

11:00 am – 11:30 am

$52.00

10 classes

11:00 am – 11:30 am

$52.00

10 classes

11:00 am – 11:30 am

$52.00

10 classes

5:30 pm – 6:00 pm

$42.00

8 classes

SALAMANDER AGES 3 TO 5

RATIO: 1:4

Swimmers enter this level when they have successfully completed Sea Otter. Using games and activities, swimmers learn to swim 2m, further develop basic floats and increase their distance on front and back glide. Front swim and rollover glide are also included, and swimmers learn appropriate water safety skills such as how to jump into chest-deep water and how to use a lifejacket/Personal Flotation Device (PFD). Safety skills development includes water orientation, safe entries and exits and only swimming when an adult is present. Swimmers are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress to Sunfish once all criteria have been successfully completed. Monday - Friday July 4 to July 15

11:30 am – 12:00 pm

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday July 18 to July 29

11:30 am – 12:00 pm

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 1 to Aug 12

11:30 am – 12:00 pm

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 15 to Aug 26

11:30 am – 12:00 pm

$52.00

10 classes

Tuesday Evenings July 5 to Aug 23

6:00 pm – 6:30 pm

$42.00

8 classes

SUNFISH AGES 3 TO 5

RATIO: 1:4

Swimmers enter this level when they have successfully completed Salamander. Using games and activities, swimmers learn to swim 5m, increase their distance using buoyant objects, increase their front and back glide with kick, and develop their roll-over glide, side glide and front swim. Safety skills include deep-water skills and use of a lifejacket/Personal Flotation Device (PFD). Safety skill development such as water orientation, safe entries and exits and always asking for permission before going near the water. Swimmers are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress to Crocodile once all criteria have been successfully completed. Monday - Friday July 4 to July 15

11:00 am – 11:30 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday July 18 to July 29

11:00 am – 11:30 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 1 to Aug 12

11:00 am – 11:30 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 15 to Aug 26

11:00 am – 11:30 am

$52.00

10 classes

Tuesday Evenings July 5 to Aug 23

5:30 pm – 6:00 pm

$42.00

8 classes

CROCODILE & WHALE AGES 3 TO 5

RATIO: 1:4

Swimmers enter Crocodile when they have successfully completed Sunfish. Through games and other fun activities, swimmers learn to swim 5-metres on their front and back, perform a dolphin kick and begin using rhythmic breathing. They also progress with kicking drills and increase their swimming distance to 10m. Swimmers enter Whale when they have successfully completed Crocodile. Through fun activities, swimmers perform a front and back swim for 10 metres. Swimmers work on developing their flutter kick and perform a distance swim of 15-metres. Safety skills include identifying safe swimming areas, jumping into deep water, swimming 5m, surface support for 20 seconds, a return to safety, throwing assists and sitting dives. Children 5 years or older are ready for the appropriate level of Red Cross Swim Kids.

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Monday - Friday July 4 to July 15

11:30 am – 12:00 pm

$52.00

10 classes

SWIM KIDS 3

Monday – Friday July 18 to July 29

11:30 am – 12:00 pm

$52.00

10 classes

AGES 6 AND OLDER

Monday – Friday Aug 1 to Aug 12

11:30 am – 12:00 pm

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 15 to Aug 26

11:30 am – 12:00 pm

$52.00

10 classes

Tuesday Evenings

NOT AVAILABLE

RATIO: 1:5

This level provides an introduction to diving, and teaches swimmers how to make wise choices about where and when to swim. Endurance is achieved by building strength in the flutter kick and a 15m swim. Monday - Friday July 4 to July 15

11:00 am – 11:30 am

$52.00

10 classes

RED CROSS SWIM KIDS – LEVELS 1 THROUGH 10

Monday – Friday July 18 to July 29

11:00 am – 11:30 am

$52.00

10 classes

Your child will learn to swim and stay safe in a fun environment that promotes a personal best and celebrates individual success. The 10 levels allow for solid progression. Children learn swimming and survival strokes and build their distance and speed, while focusing on making safe decisions in, on and around the water. In each level, participants are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress to the next level once all criteria have been successfully completed.

Monday – Friday Aug 1 to Aug 12

11:00 am – 11:30 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 15 to Aug 26

11:00 am – 11:30 am

$52.00

10 classes

Tuesday Evenings July 5 to Aug 23

6:30 pm – 7:00 pm

$42.00

8 classes

SWIM KIDS 1 AGES 6 AND OLDER

RATIO: 1:5

Swimmers receive an orientation to water and beach area and work on floats, glides and kicking. Swimmers build their endurance by working on the 5m front swim. Monday - Friday July 4 to July 15 Monday – Friday July 18 to July 29 Monday – Friday Aug 1 to Aug 12 Monday – Friday Aug 15 to Aug 26 Tuesday Evenings July 5 to Aug 23

10:30 am – 11:00 am

$52.00

10 classes

10:30 am – 11:00 am

$52.00

10 classes

10:30 am – 11:00 am

$52.00

10 classes

10:30 am – 11:00 am

$52.00

10 classes

5:30 pm – 6:00 pm

$42.00

8 classes

SWIM KIDS 2 AGES 6 AND OLDER

RATIO: 1:5

Swimmers work on propulsion skills to move through the water and to remain at the surface. Swimmers work on the front swim (5m) and learn about deep-water activities and proper use of a lifejacket/Personal Flotation Device (PFD). Fitness activities include the 10m flutter kick and a 10m distance swim.

SWIM KIDS 4 AGES 6 AND OLDER

RATIO: 1:5

This level introduces the front crawl (10m) and back swim with shoulder roll (15m). Swimmers work on kneeling dives, surface support (45 seconds, deep water) and developing a greater sense of self-safety by understanding their own limits. Endurance is built through a 25m swim. Upon completion of 25m, swimmers are eligible to register as part of Canada’s Swim Team through www.getswimming.ca Monday - Friday July 4 to July 15 Monday – Friday July 18 to July 29 Monday – Friday Aug 1 to Aug 12 Monday – Friday Aug 15 to Aug 26 Tuesday Evenings July 5 to Aug 23

10:30 am – 11:00 am

$52.00

10 classes

10:30 am – 11:00 am

$52.00

10 classes

10:30 am – 11:00 am

$52.00

10 classes

10:30 am – 11:00 am

$52.00

10 classes

7:00 pm – 7:30 pm

$42.00

8 classes

SWIM KIDS 5 AGES 6 AND OLDER

RATIO: 1:8

This level introduces the back crawl (15m), sculling skills, whip kick on the back, stride dives and treading water. Front crawl increases to 15m. An introduction to safe boating skills is also included. Endurance is developed through a 50m swim.

Monday - Friday July 4 to July 15

11:00 am – 11:30 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday - Friday July 4 to July 15

10:15 am – 11:00 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday July 18 to July 29

11:00 am – 11:30 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday July 18 to July 29

10:15 am – 11:00 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 1 to Aug 12

11:00 am – 11:30 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 1 to Aug 12

10:15 am – 11:00 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 15 to Aug 26

11:00 am – 11:30 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 15 to Aug 26

10:15 am – 11:00 am

$52.00

10 classes

Tuesday Evenings July 5 to Aug 23

6:00 pm – 6:30 pm

$42.00

8 classes

Tuesday Evenings July 5 to Aug 23

6:00 pm – 6:45 pm

$42.00

8 classes

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SWIM KIDS 8 AGES 6 AND OLDER

RATIO: 1:8

This level is an introduction to breast stroke (15m) and feetfirst surface dives. Swimmers learn about the dangers of open water, hypothermia, the performance of rescue breathing on children and adults, and standing shallow dives. Swimmers participate in timed treading water activities using the eggbeater skill for 3 minutes to improve their ability to remain at the surface in the event of an unexpected fall into water. Endurance is built on a 300m swim. Front crawl and back crawl distances are increased to 75m each.

SWIM KIDS 6 AGES 6 AND OLDER

RATIO: 1:8

This level refines front crawl with a focus on hand entry and breathing (25m), back crawl with a focus on arm positions and body roll (25m), and introduces elementary back stroke (15m), safety on ice, and rescue of others with throwing assists. Swimmers demonstrate the front dive and their ability to tread water in deep water for 1½ minutes. Endurance is built through dolphin kick and a 75m swim. Monday - Friday July 4 to July 15

10:15 am – 11:00 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday July 18 to July 29

10:15 am – 11:00 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 1 to Aug 12

10:15 am – 11:00 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 15 to Aug 26

10:15 am – 11:00 am

$52.00

10 classes

Tuesday Evenings July 5 to Aug 23

6:45pm – 7:30 pm

$42.00

8 classes

SWIM KIDS 7 AGES 6 AND OLDER

RATIO: 1:8

This level builds skills and endurance for the front crawl (50m), back crawl (50m) and elementary back stroke (25m) and introduces whip kick on the front. Swimmers learn about airway and breathing obstructions, reach assists and stride entry. Swimming endurance is increased to a 150m swim. Monday - Friday July 4 to July 15

9:30 am – 10:15 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday July 18 to July 29

9:30 am – 10:15 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 1 to Aug 12

9:30 am – 10:15 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 15 to Aug 26

9:30 am – 10:15 am

$52.00

10 classes

Tuesday Evenings July 5 to Aug 23

6:00 pm – 6:45 pm

$42.00

8 classes

Monday - Friday July 4 to July 15

9:30 am – 10:15 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday July 18 to July 29

9:30 am – 10:15 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 1 to Aug 12

9:30 am – 10:15 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 15 to Aug 26

9:30 am – 10:15 am

$52.00

10 classes

Tuesday Evenings July 5 to Aug 23

6:00 pm – 6:45 pm

$42.00

8 classes

SWIM KIDS 9 & 10 AGES 6 & OLDER

RATIO: 1:8

Level 9 refines the front crawl (100m), back crawl (100m), elementary back stroke (50m) and breast stroke (25m), and encourages swimmers to combine different kicks for fitness (3 mins). They also work on head-first surface dives and learn about wise choices, peer influences and self-rescue from ice. Endurance is built through a 400m swim. Level 10 is a final assessment of the strokes for technique and distance (front crawl 100m, back crawl 100m, elementary back stroke 50m, breast stroke 50m and sidestroke 25m). Swimmers learn about sun safety, rescue of others from ice, and head-first and feetfirst surface dives. Endurance is built using the dolphin kick (vertical) and a 500m swim. Monday - Friday July 4 to July 15

9:30 am – 10:15 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday July 18 to July 29

9:30 am – 10:15 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 1 to Aug 12

9:30 am – 10:15 am

$52.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 15 to Aug 26

9:30 am – 10:15 am

$52.00

10 classes

Tuesday Evenings July 5 to Aug 23

6:45 pm – 7:30 pm

$42.00

8 classes

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AQUATIC LEADERSHIP COURSES LIFESAVING SOCIETY BRONZE STAR COURSE

NATIONAL LIFEGUARD SERVICE WATERFRONT OPTION

The Bronze Star Award is an excellent stepping stone for success in the Lifesaving Society’s Bronze Medallion. Bronze Star training emphasizes swimming and lifesaving fitness. Participants develop problem-solving and decision-making skills individually and in partners. Participants learn how to keep a cool head and take charge in an emergency. They develop water smart confidence and the lifesaving skills needed to be their own personal lifeguard. It is recommended, but not mandatory that the participants have completed swim kids 10. Participants must be 12 years of age.

National lifeguard is the highest lifeguarding training award in the country. This course emphasizes techniques used in open water. Participants learn how to use a rescue craft, deep water rescues, scanning at a beach setting, searches, and spinal boarding techniques. The LSS Prerequisites: 16 years of age, current NLS pool Option and a current Standard First Aid and CPR certificate. Course is help at Gull Lake Rotary Park. NLS waterfront recertification is available on the Sunday. Participants must bring certifications to the first day of the program to show the NLS Instructor. Instructor: Donald Hearn

Monday - Friday July 4 to July 15

9:30 am – 10:30 am

$77.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday July 18 to July 29

9:30 – 10:30 am

$77.00

10 classes

Friday – Sunday June 17-19

Friday 6-10 pm & Sat/Sun 9 am -6 pm

$ 160.00

3-day course

Monday – Friday Aug 1 to Aug 12

9:30 – 10:30 am

$77.00

10 classes

Sunday Recert June 19

9:00 am – 6:00 pm

$85.00

One-Day

Monday – Friday Aug 15 to Aug 26

9:30 – 10:30 am

$77.00

10 classes

Tuesday Evenings

NOT AVAILABLE

LIFESAVING SOCIETY BRONZE MEDALLION & EMERGENCY FIRST AID COURSE Bronze Medallion teaches an the lifesaving principles embodied in the four components of water rescue: education, & judgment, knowledge, skill and fitness. This course includes Emergency First Aid and CPR B certification. A great way to start the steps to becoming a lifeguard. Prerequisites: Participants must be 13 years of age by the end of the course OR have the Bronze Star Award. Fees include: Canadian Lifesaving Manual & Exam. Monday - Friday July 4 to July 15 Monday – Friday July 18 to July 29 Monday – Friday Aug 1 to Aug 12 Monday – Friday Aug 15 to Aug 26 Tuesday Evenings

9:30 am – 11:30 am

$180.00

10 classes

9:30 am – 11:30 am

$180.00

10 classes

9:30 am – 11:30 am

$180.00

10 classes

9:30 am – 11:30 am

$180.00

10 classes

RED CROSS WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR RECERTIFICATION Water Safety Instructor award must be recertified every two years. Instructors cannot instruct lessons without a valid award. Wednesday June 29

9:00 am

$90.00

One-Day

NOT AVAILABLE

LIFESAVING SOCIETY BRONZE CROSS COURSE Bronze Cross highlights the difference between lifesaving and lifeguarding, the principles of emergency procedures and teamwork. Candidates use the Canadian Lifesaving manual that they used in Bronze Medallion. Prerequisite: Bronze Medallion and Emergency First Aid. Monday - Friday July 4 to July 15

9:30 am – 11:30 am

$160.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday July 18 to July 29

9:30 am – 11:30 am

$160.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 1 to Aug 12

9:30 am – 11:30 am

$160.00

10 classes

Monday – Friday Aug 15 to Aug 26

9:30 am – 11:30 am

$160.00

10 classes

Tuesday Evenings

NOT AVAILABLE

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G ULL L AKE R OTARY P ARK 485 B ROCK S TREET , G RAVENHURST , O NTARIO W ATERFRONT L IFEGUARD S CHEDULE For your safety and swimming enjoyment, lifeguards will be on duty the following dates: 7 Days A Week Commencing: July 1 to September 3 • Lifeguard Hours: 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Please note that lifeguards will not be on duty during inclement weather. Patrons at the waterfront must abide by the posted rules & regulations and follow the directions of the lifeguard on duty at all times. It is highly recommended that children under the age of 10 should be accompanied by an adult at least 16 year of age, who will remain “within arms reach” of their children while on the beach, on the docks and in the water.

W ATERFRONT RULES & REGULATIONS For your safety and enjoyment, please abide by the following Waterfront Rules:     

Always Obey the Lifeguards Smoking is not permitted on the beach or in municipal parks Please notify the lifeguard of any medical conditions you may have Patrons not toilet trained must wear protective water resistant swimwear to prevent fouling and contamination of the water Play safe. Pushing, shoving, backward diving/jumping or horseplay is not permitted

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Do not hang on the buoy lines or swim under the docks Dogs are not permitted on the beach, docks or swimming area Children under 10 years old must be accompanied by an adult 16+ at all times; and supervised “within arms reach” even if the child is wearing a PFD or lifejacket Do Not Climb on Lifeguard Chair Inflatable objects are not permitted; Example: Water wings, rings, rafts or toys Patrons must stay inside the designated buoy lined swimming area No Diving in shallow water or off the yellow-rimmed docks, or on areas indicating “ NO DIVING” Bicycles, roller blades and skateboards are NOT permitted on the beach, on the docks or in the water Glass containers are not allowed in the swimming area or on the beach.

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C OURSES & C ERTIFICATIONS

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COURSES & CERTIFICATIONS KAYAK BUILDING COURSE

VOLUNTEER MUSKOKA COURSES

Thursday evenings, join professional boat builder Michael Shumaker, and our experienced crew of Boat Works volunteers to construct a canvas kayak. For more information and to register, call 705-687-2115.

Are you looking to improve your skill set or learn more about Volunteer Management to aid in event planning or fundraising?

April 7— May 12

7:00— 9:00 pm

$300.00 per person

Muskoka Boat & Heritage Centre

RED CROSS BABYSITTING COURSE (AGES 11 & OLDER) The Red Cross Babysitting course is designed for youth 11 years and up who want to become a babysitter or may already be one. The Babysitting Course covers the responsibilities of a babysitter, safety tips for children of all ages, basic child care skills and what to do in case of an emergency. Students will learn: the Business of babysitting, caring for babies, toddlers and school-aged children, creating safe environments and how to handle emergencies and first aid. Each participant will receive a Red Cross Babysitter’s Manual Babysitter Wallet Card. Register today with the Recreation, Arts & Culture Department, call 705-687-6774.

Volunteer Muskoka has a series of workshops, delivered across Muskoka, to help your organization or next event. We encourage volunteers, organizations and associations to take advantage and participate in some or all workshops being offered in your community. All of the courses listed below will take place at the Muskoka Boat & Heritage Centre. The fee for each workshop is only $10.00 per person. To register: 1-855-922-5666, info@bloomsolutions.ca or contact Judy at the Recreation Arts & Culture Department for further information 705-687-6774. MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP SERIES Thursday , March 31

Thursday, April 6 Saturday, March 19

8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Friday, June 3

8:30 am – 4:30 pm

$55.00

This course covers topics such as choking, breathing difficulties, heart attack, stroke, injuries, illnesses and heart disorders. Successful participants will receive certification as an AED responder. Automated External Defibrillators are becoming common in the workplaces and public buildings. Learn how you can take advantage of this equipment and save a life. Standard First Aid (16-hr course) Registrants must call at least one-week prior to this course at the Centennial Centre, Administration Office 705-687-6774 . Minimum numbers must be met to host this program. Enroll early to guarantee this course runs.

Wednesday & Thursday, April 27 & 28

6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

8:30 am — 4:30 pm

Cost: $140

Cost: $140

Engage: How to make the most of your volunteers

5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Retain: How to keep volunteers!

5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Leadership and Conflict

5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Centennial Centre

RED CROSS STANDARD FIRST AID, CPR & AED HCP COURSE

Wednesdays, May 4, 11, 18, 25

5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Centennial Centre Thursday, April 13

$55.00

Recruit: How to reel volunteers in!

Thursday, April 20

FUNDRAISING WORKSHOP SERIES Thursday, April 28

Where to Start? Fundraising plans and your Case for Support

5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Thursday, May 5

Sponsorships and Events: Show me the money…and the ROI!

5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Thursday, May 12

Donations and gifts: Raising money from people &your community

5:30 pm– 7:30 pm

Thursday, May 19

Grants: Tips and tools for navigating grants & partnership development

5:30 pm –7:30 pm

Meeting Room

Meeting Room

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R ECREATION , S PORTS & W ELLNESS

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RECREATION BALLROOM DANCING FOR COUPLES With the busy lives we lead, we often miss out on spending time with our significant other. It’s time to rekindle that romance with Latin and Ballroom dance lessons in Gravenhurst. A passionate way to spend time with the person you love, being in each others arms. Learn how to dance, share moments of joy, and create valuable memories that will stay with you forever! Learning how to dance builds communication skills, and creates a positive environment to relieve stress. Learning how to Ballroom dance is fun! No experience necessary! Try dancing, sign up today! Pre-register at the Recreation, Arts & Culture administration office call 705-687-6774. Instruction provided by: Alannah Rayne BALLROOM DANCE LEVEL 1 Date night just got better! During this 10-week program you will learn the basics of Waltz, Rumba, Foxtrot, Swing and Mambo, while exercising and having fun. Dress shoes (No running shoes) are required; heels are preferred for ladies but bring your flats if you wish. Thursdays, March 31 – June 1

6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

$180 per couple

Terry Fox Auditorium

BALLROOM DANCING - LEVEL 2 & 3 Continue to build your confidence on the dance floor so you can get up at that next opportunity and know you look good! Dress shoes are required. Level 2 will continue with the dances from level 1 but may take a few sessions to master. Level 3 will advance further with style, technique and steps of the Fox Trot, Waltz, Rumba, Swing, Mambo & Cha Cha. Thursdays, March 31 – June 2

7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

$ 180 per couple

Terry Fox Auditorium

BALLROOM DANCE LEVEL 4 For those who have taken a minimum of 4 years experience in Rumba (Box & Alternate Basic) Waltz, Foxtrot, Swing, Mambo/Salsa & Cha Cha. Thursday s, March 31 – June 2

8:00 pm – 9:00 pm

$ 180 per couple

Terry Fox Auditorium

BALLROOM DANCE SOCIAL – ST. PATRICK’S DAY! Trillium Court is a perfect venue for you and your significant other to practice ballroom dancing techniques you have learned in a course or during your lifetime. Join the fun at

the Gravenhurst Opera House on Thursday, March 17th. Cash bar available. Feel free to invite friends and bring an appetizer to share with other couples. A fantastic selection of ballroom music provided. RVSP to the Recreation, Arts & Culture Department if you plan on attending 705-687-6774 or email recreation@gravenhurst.ca. Don’t forget to wear a bit of green and celebrate Saint Patrick’s day Thursday March 17

7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

$20.00 couple

Trillium Court

COMMUNITY GARDEN A community garden is a public space where individuals and families will learn to grow their own vegetables in a caring and supportive manner. Join your neighbours and plant an edible garden on the grounds of the Gravenhurst Centennial Centre. No gardening experience necessary. Register for your garden plot(s) at the Centennial Centre between March 21 and May 1. Each plot is $10.00 for the season and consists of a 4’ x 4’ raised bed, available at differing heights to suit your needs. A volunteer Gardener Liaison is available to provide advice and guidance, plots are prepared with soil and amendments, ready to plant and water is available onsite. Watch for information on upcoming tool and seed exchanges in the spring and fun workshops and demonstrations on planting, caring for and harvesting your crops. March 1 – May 1

Cost: $10/plot 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

Centennial Centre limit 2/family

KAYAKING - GET OUT AND PADDLE RENTALS Paddling a kayak lets you feel one with the boat and water. Never been in a kayak before? Not a problem, this program is geared to all skill levels, including beginners and even the “I’ve never done this before” group. The lifeguards at the beach will assist you to ensure you have a good experience. Equipment provided. Personal flotation devices are mandatory and must be worn throughout the paddle. This program is provided by the Recreation, Arts & Culture Department. Call 705-687-6774 to pre-book your kayak two days prior to the outing. Ages 9 and older. Space limited to a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 10 participants. Tuesdays, July 12— August 23

11:00 am – 12:30 pm

$10.00 Daily

Gull Lake Rotary Park

Thursdays, July 14— August 25

11:00 am – 12:30 pm

$10.00 Daily

Gull Lake Rotary Park

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HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The Gravenhurst Horticultural Society meets the 3rd Tuesday of every month upstairs at the Gravenhurst Senior’s Centre. New members are always welcome! Yearly membership dues are $10.00 each. Members also receive discounts when shopping at local garden centers. All seminars are held on Tuesday Evenings and Cost $5 per person. Meetings begin at 7:30 pm and feature a speaker or event each night, followed by door prizes and refreshments. The Society also arranges group trips and tours to greenhouses/nurseries, garden shows and District horticultural conventions. For information contact: Don Hodgins 705-684-8844 or Mavis Deike 705-687-4116 or email gravenhurst.hoticultural@outlook.com

7:30 pm

Shade Gardens

April 21

7:30 pm

Planting and Caring for Peonies

Gravenhurst Senior Centre

May 19

7:30 pm

A New Kind of Gardener

Gravenhurst Senior Centre

June 16

7:30 pm

Native Plants for the Garden

Gravenhurst Senior Centre

March 17

Gravenhurst Senior Centre

The Recreation, Arts & Culture department is pleased to offer In-line skating this spring at the Graeme Murray Arena while the ice is out. Admission fees apply. Please pay at the Recreation, Arts & Culture administration office. CSA approved helmets are recommended for all skaters. No rough play permitted. Children 10 and under must wear a CSA approved helmet & be actively supervised by a responsible person aged 16 or older. Music provided. Programs are cancelled on statutory holidays. 11:30 am – 1:00 pm

RYDE CO-OP - BID EUCHRE This Ryde Community program meets every Wednesday for an afternoon of cards and friendship. Ryde Co-op membership required. Time: 1:00 pm. Cost: $3.00 per person RYDE CO-OP - W.I.S.E. SENIORS’ CLUBHOUSES WITH LINDSAY LIMA AND LYDIA ARNOLD The Ryde Community Co-op is pleased to sponsor the Wellness Initiative for Seniors Engaged programs offered through the District of Muskoka. Come out for a fun and educational time and prepare a tasty and nutritious lunch. This is a free program. The program is offered on the first Friday of every month. Please check the calendar on our website for dates. Ryde Co-op membership required. Time: 12:30 - 3:00 pm. RYDE CO-OP - VON SMART FITNESS CLASSES

PUBLIC ROLLERBLADING

Monday to Friday May 2 - July 20

RYDE COMMUNITY CO-OP MEMBERSHIP Membership in the Ryde Community Co-op is $10 per person for ages 16 and older and $20 per family with children under 16. Annual memberships are due the beginning of January 2016 and help support our programming. New members are always welcome, and you do not need to live in Ryde to become a member. We are a community owned not-for profit organization, run entirely by volunteers. Our email address is ryde.coop@gmail and you can also leave a phone message at 705-687-4200.

$2.00 per person

Graeme Murray Arena

PUBLIC SKATING This program is open to all ages. This is a perfect time for preschoolers to get on the ice with their parents and practice. Skate aids available. Children 10 and under must wear a CSA approved helmet. The use of helmet is strongly recommended for all skaters. Call 705-687-6774 for details. Mon / Tues / Wed March 1 - April 8

9:00 am 10:00 am

$2.00 per person

Graeme Murray Arena

Mon / Tues / Wed/ Friday March 1 -April 8

11:30 am 1:00 pm

$2.00 per person

Graeme Murray Arena

These gentle but effective hour-long workouts are offered free to those 55+ through the sponsorship of the Ryde Community Co-op, the North Simcoe Muskoka LHIN and the Victorian Order of Nurses. Classes are offered every Monday and Wednesday morning at 9:30 am. Please join us! Ryde Co-op membership required. RYDE CO-OP - TAI CHI AND QIGONG Tai chi is an ancient Chinese tradition that, today, is practiced as a graceful form of exercise. It involves a series of movements performed in a slow, focused manner and accompanied by deep breathing. Qigong is a form of gentle exercise composed of single movements that are repeated a number of times, increasing fluid movement and building awareness of how the body moves, and as a result is an excellent complement to tai chi. Tai Chi is offered each Thursday morning. Ryde Co-op membership required. Time: 10:30 am. Cost: $2:00 per person. SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTRE MEMBERSHIP Membership Fee is $25.00 per person per year and is for the calendar year January to December. Associate Membership is also available to those who are under 50 years of age. (Associate members do not have Voting Privileges) at the same price of $25.00.

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SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTRE - 6 HAND PEPPER The pepper card game is closely related to euchre, spades and other trick-taking card games. All programs require membership @25.00 per year. Contact the Gravenhurst Seniors Activity Centre at 705-687-8126 for further information. Sunday Afternoons

1:30 pm 3:30 pm

Cost: $3 per session

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTRE - BEAN BAG TOSS All you need to enjoy a bean bag toss game is concentration, good aim, and lots of enthusiasm. A favorite among young and old, it brings out the competitive spirit in everyone. All programs require membership @25.00 per year. Contact the Gravenhurst Seniors Activity Centre at 705-687-8126 for further information. Friday Afternoons

1:15 pm 3:30 pm

Cost: $3 per session

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTRE - BID EUCHRE Euchre with a twist. More face cards, more bowers, more fun! Contact the Gravenhurst Seniors Activity Centre at 705-6878126 for further information. All programs require membership $25.00 per year. Friday Evenings All Year

7:30 pm 10:00 pm

Cost: $3.00 per week

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTRE - BINGO A great way to use up those nickels & dimes and have a few hours of fun and companionship. Contact the Gravenhurst Seniors Activity Centre at 705-687-8126 for further details and information. All programs at the Senior Centre require membership @25.00 per year Tuesday afternoons

1:15 pm 3:30 pm

Cost: $3.00 per week

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTRE - BILLIARDS & SNOOKER TOURNAMENT Our members enjoy playing pool any day of the week. Some play Russian Billiards, English Billiards, Golf, 9 Ball & Skittles. The most popular game is Snooker and there is a 6 X 12 table and a 5 X 9 table to play on. Every Tuesday morning at 9:00 am there is a Snooker Tournament with a small entry fee to allow for prizes. A Seniors Club membership is required, but any age group may join. Contact the Gravenhurst Seniors Activity Centre at 705-687-8126 for further information. All programs require membership $25.00 per year.

Mon/Wed/Fri All Year

9:00 am 1:00 pm

Cost: $1.50 per session

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTRE - CROKINOLE A new/old game brought back to life. Get your finger limbered up and come on in and try it! Contact the Gravenhurst Senior Centre 705-687-8126 for further information. Programs at the Senior Centre require participants to be members. Cost of a membership to the Senior Centre is $25.00 per year. Tuesday afternoons Sept to June

1:00 pm 3:30 pm

Cost: $2.00 per week

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTRE - CRIBBAGE Improve your counting skills while playing a challenging game. The objective of the game is to be the first player to score a target number of points, typically 61 or 121. Points are scored for card combinations that add up to fifteen, and for pairs, triples, quadruples, runs, and flushes. Contact the Gravenhurst Senior Centre 705-687-8126 for further information. Programs at the Senior Centre require participants to be members. An annual membership is only $25.00 per year. Thursday afternoons

1:00 pm 3:30 pm

Cost: $3.00 per week

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTRE - DARTS Throw a few darts and improve your eye-arm coordination! Contact the Gravenhurst Senior Centre 705-687-8126 for further information. Programs at the Senior Centre require participants to be members. Cost of a membership to the Senior Centre is $25.00 per year. Tuesday afternoons Sept to May

1:15 pm 3:30 pm

Cost: $3.00 per week

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTRE - EUCHRE One of the oldest card games, but still popular with young and old. Contact the Gravenhurst Senior Centre 705-687-8126 for further information. Programs at the Senior Centre require participants to be members. An annual membership is only $25.00 per year. Monday Evenings All Year

7:00— 9:30 pm

Cost: $3.00 per week

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

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SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTRE - LINE DANCING 50+

YOUTH AT HEART TWEENS AND TEENS PROGRAM

Love to Dance or want to learn? This 50 + class features line dancing to the oldies as well as today's modern pop, Latin, rhumba, waltz and even a tango! Easy to follow, no partner is required and the bonus is new friendships, fitness and fun. We will save a spot on the dance floor just for you! Instruction provided by: Christine Wilde. All programs require membership @25.00 per year. Call the Gravenhurst Seniors Activity Centre 705-687-8126 for further information.

Designed for youth 12 years of age and older. This group meets at the Gravenhurst Opera House on Monday evenings from 3:30 pm - 7:30 pm. This program is led by the Youth at Heart Steering Committee volunteers for board games, card games and other exciting youth programming. Youth will gain teambuilding, communication, problem solving skills and the importance of civic engagement through fundraising and volunteer experiences. In the past we have offered creative writing workshop, improv, nutrition classes, and crockpot cooking. For more information, or to get involved, contact Judy Vanderveer at 705-687-6774 or recreation@gravenhurst.ca.

Monday Afternoons

1:30 pm 3:00 pm

Cost: $5:00 per week

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

Mondays March - May 30

SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTRE - SHUFFLEBOARD - INDOORS Come on in to enjoy light exercise and meet new friends. Once a month there is a Round Robin Tournament with a great lunch! Participants require an annual membership $25.00 per year. Contact the Gravenhurst Seniors Activity Centre at 705-687-8126 for further information. Mon & Wed afternoons

1:00 pm 2:00 pm

Cost: $2.00 per session

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTRE - TABLE TENNIS

Thursday evenings

7:30 pm 9:00 pm

Cost: $3.00 per week

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTRE - TEXAS HOLD’EM Big time poker – seniors’ style! Join us weekly for this card game. All programs require membership @25.00 per year. Contact the Gravenhurst Seniors Activity Centre at 705-687-8126 for further information. Saturday mornings All Year

9:45 am 12:00 pm

Cost: $3 per session

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

Tuesday evenings April to Dec

6:45 pm 9:00 pm

Cost: $3 per session

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

Free

Gravenhurst Opera House

YOUTH AT HEART JUNIOR PROGRAM (YOUTH 7 TO 11) Youth meet at the Gravenhurst YMCA on Mondays from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm. The Junior program is led by YMCA staff and volunteers. Participation in these two drop-in programs is absolutely free. The vision for Youth At Heart is to provide a welcoming and safe environment for youth to hang out, have fun and learn new skills while they're at it! Youth can play board games or play activities in the gym. Mondays March to May 30

Co-ed table tennis is available every Thursday night at the Gravenhurst Senior Centre. Come out and enjoy the fun! Contact Russ Spalding at 705-687-3354 for more information.

3:30 pm – 7:30 pm

4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Free

Gravenhurst YMCA

YOUTH NIGHT AT THE YMCA Membership not required! The free entry will allow for youth, 10 to 17 years old to use the Gravenhurst YMCA and participate in youth programming. Opportunities to swim, use the gym and wellness floor and participate in fitness classes and programs. Friday’s

5:00 pm -9:30 pm

Free for Youth ages 13-17

Gravenhurst YMCA

KID ZONE Open year round this 4,000 sq foot discovery learning space is full of hands on activities for family members of all ages. Test drive the flight simulator, visit our beaver lodge, play dress up, build with Lego, and so much more. Hours of fun to be had, visit www.realmuskoka.com or call 705-687-2115 for more info.

YOUTH AT HEART PROGRAMS Organized and run by a group of dedicated volunteers, the Youth At Heart Drop-In has quickly blossomed into one of the premiere programs for youth in Gravenhurst. This spring the Youth at Heart program will continue to be offered at two separate locations featuring two distinct age groups. Friends, parents and grandparents are welcome to hang out with us too!

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SPORTS LADIES 3-PITCH BASEBALL LEAGUE Ladies 3-Pitch baseball league is a non-competitive, sportsmanship ladies baseball league, where everyone gets to play regardless of skills, no experience necessary! Games are played every Monday night at Gull Lake Rotary Park. Participants must be 15 years of age and older. Registration for the 2016 baseball season begins March 21st and continues until April 29th. This year you are encouraged to register as a team of 12 players. Teams will be responsible for finding a sponsor and ordering their own uniforms. Don’t have a team or don’t know anyone in town and still want to play baseball this summer? Don’t worry you can register with the Recreation, Arts and Culture Department and the 3-Pitch Ladies baseball committee will place you on a team. Teams will be given a league schedule in May. Carded umpire provided. Interested in being a team captain, or own a business and interested in playing in this league? Contact Judy Vanderveer, Recreation, Arts & Culture Services 705-687-6774 extension 22. Teams will have an opportunity to practice prior to the start of the season. Deadline to register is April 29.

Monday nights

Games scheduled

May 30 to Sept 19

6:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Team Registration fee: Or Individual player:

Gull Lake Rotary Park

MEN’S HOCKEY – 59 PLUS Are you 59 and older and looking for a hockey league? Registration is now taking place for the fall hockey season. This is a non-contact, safe, inclusive, Old Timer Hockey Program. The group plays on Monday, Wednesday & Friday mornings from September through to March at the Gravenhurst Centennial Centre. Register now for this fall hockey program with Russ Spalding, call 705-687-3354. Mon/ Wed/ Fri September to March

10:00 am – 11:30 am

Register directly with Russ Spalding

Graeme Murray Arena

PICKLEBALL 101 GROUP LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS The Recreation, Arts and Culture department and the Gravenhurst YMCA is pleased to be able to offer beginner group lessons to learn the basics of pickleball. Players will be taught the basics of serving, volleying, rules and scoring. Discover this exciting game that combines the games of ping pong, tennis and badminton and is played with a small racquet/paddle and a whiffle ball. This very popular game is for anyone looking for a low-impact racquet sport. Pickleball offers a great workout and these lessons are for all fitness levels and will teach the basics of the game. Equipment provided. Register today at the Recreation, Arts & Culture office or call 705-687-6774 for further information.

Mondays, May 2, 9, 16, 25

2:00 - 4:00 pm

$5.00

Gravenhurst YMCA

June 28 & 30

7:00 - 8:30 pm

$5.00

Gravenhurst YMCA

PICKLEBALL - SPRING Pickleball is a racquet sport in which two to four players use solid paddles (provided) to hit a polymer perforated ball over a net. The sport shares feature of other racquet sports: racquetball, tennis, badminton and table tennis. Pickleball is popular among adults as a fun game for players of all skill levels. The Recreation, Arts & Culture Department together with the Gravenhurst YMCA are teaming up to host this sport. Everyone must register with the Recreation, Arts and Culture Department at the Gravenhurst Centennial Centre. Cost for the program is free if you have a current YMCA membership or $25 for once a week, $50 for up to 3 times per week. Drop-in Rate is available for $5.00 per day. Contact the Recreation Arts & Culture Department 705-687-6774 for further information. New this spring purchase a book of 12 pickleball passes for $35

Mondays & Fridays

April 4 –June 24

1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

YMCA Gym

Wednesday s

April 6— June 22

11:15 am – 12:45 pm

YMCA Gym

PICKLEBALL—SUMMER Pickle ball is a racquet sport in which two to four players use solid paddles (provided) to hit a polymer perforated ball over a net. The sport shares feature of other racquet sports: racquetball, tennis, badminton and table tennis. Pickle ball is popular among adults as a fun game for players of all skill levels. The Recreation, Arts & Culture Department together with the Gravenhurst YMCA are teaming up to host this sport. Everyone is to register with the Recreation, Arts and Culture Department at the Gravenhurst Centennial Centre. Cost for the program is free if you have a current YMCA membership. Fees are as follows: $25 for once a week, $50 for up to 3 times per week. Drop-in Rate is available for $5.00 per day. New this spring purchase a book of 12 pickle ball passes for $35. Program cancelled on statutory holidays. Contact the Recreation Arts & Culture Department 705-687-6774 for further information. Participants must be 16 years of age and older. Monday & Friday afternoons

June 27 – September 2

1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

YMCA Gym

Wednesday mornings

June 29 – August 3

11:30 am – 1:00 pm

YMCA Gym

Tuesday & Thursday evenings

June 28 – September 1

7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

YMCA Gym

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RULES

TENNIS COURTS Tennis is a great way to have fun, get fit and challenge yourself regardless of skill level. Municipal courts are open to the public from May to October (weather permitting). Open daily from 7:00 am – 10:55 pm. Courts are free and do not require a reservation. Play is on a first come, first served basis, except when booked for a town program or event. MUSKOKA BAY PARK & GULL LAKE ROTARY PARK TENNIS COURT RULES     

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No food, alcoholic beverages, glass cups or bottles are permitted Smoking is prohibited in town parks Please ensure the gate is secure when exiting the courts Proper attire and running shoes must be worn Only tennis & pickleball is permitted on the courts. Other activities such as: biking, in-line skating, skateboarding or ball playing is prohibited Use shall be first come, first serve basis. Courts may not be held by leaving rackets or other personal articles on the court or by an individual waiting for partner for a period longer than 5 minutes As courtesy, if people are waiting please limit your play time to one-hour A maximum of 4 players are allowed per court Spectators are not permitted on courts Please be respectful of other players Pets are prohibited from entering courts Abusive or vulgar language is not tolerated Please note: Patrons are required to manually turn on and off lights after dark

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Skateboards, BMX’s and mountain bikes are allowed Use the park at your own risk, Park is open dawn to dusk CSA approved helmets, knee pads, elbow pads and wrist guards are highly recommended No items such as benches, garbage cans or tables may be used as ramps or jumps Do not use this park if hazardous, wet or icy conditions exist Glass containers and gum is prohibited Spectators must watch from outside of the skate park This park is a smoke-free, drug and alcohol free zone Absolutely NO graffiti on park If you have an emergency, always call 9-1-1. The emergency contact address for this park is 101 Centennial Dr., Gravenhurst, ON

YOUTH BALL HOCKEY PROGRAM The Recreation, Arts & Culture Department is very excited to offer a Youth Ball Hockey program this spring. This program is designed for boys and girls between the ages 8 – 10 & 11 - 15 who are looking for a fun, recreational environment. Participants must bring their own hockey gloves, stick, shin guards, protective cup and CSA-approved helmet with "full" facemask. Game times may change depending on participation. Deadline to register is April 20. We are looking for coaches and parent volunteers. If you are interested in coaching Ball Hockey please contact Judy Vanderveer at 705687 6774 or e-mail recreation@gravenhurst.ca Wednesday April 27 - July 13

6:00— 7:30 pm

$75 per person

Graeme Murray Arena

YOUTH SKATE PARK The Gravenhurst Youth Skate Park is 6,600 square feet of ledges, rails, and banks for all skill levels of skateboarding, inline skating and BMX riding. Washrooms and a snack bar are available in the Gravenhurst Centennial Centre & YMCA. Open seasonally from dawn to dusk. 101 Centennial Drive

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YOUTH TEE BALL & BASEBALL IS ROUNDING THE BASES!! Wanna play ball?? Baseball is throwing a curve this summer! The Recreation, Arts & Culture Department has partnered with Muskoka Hornets to develop and grow the league. Learn how to play baseball like the Blue Jays! Registration begins March 21 and ends April 24. Fees include, full uniform (shirt, pants and cap), team photo and closing tournament. Games are all at Gull Lake Rotary Park Diamonds. Participants are encouraged to have their own helmet and players in Rookie and Mosquito divisions must wear jock or jill. May 25 to August 6. Coaches wanted call 705-687-6774 to volunteer!

Division

Date of Birth

Fee

Dates

Tee Ball

09/10/11/12

$100 per person

Wednesday, Thursday 6 :00 pm start

Rookie

07/08

$150 per person

Wednesdays 6:00 pm start

Mosquito

05/06

$150 per person

Thursday 6:00 pm start

YOUTH TIMBITS SOCCER The Recreation, Arts & Culture Department along with key community volunteers will be organizing a minor soccer program in Gravenhurst. Want to help and be part of the planning? This 10-week youth Soccer Program is a noncompetitive league focusing on skill development and having FUN! All soccer games are played on Tuesday evenings at the Muskoka Wharf Special Events Field. Each session consists of a 'drills and skills' session and a 'game' session. Coaches are needed to make this program a success. Please contact the Recreation Department if you would like to coach. Let’s keep soccer back in Gravenhurst! Players will receive: a soccer jersey, a team photo, a Timbits soccer medal & an end of season party. For more information please contact the Recreation, Arts & Culture Department at 687-6674 or recreation@gravenhurst.ca Note: Schedules will be created after registrations are complete. Time may vary depending on registration numbers. Registration begins March 21, deadline to register is April 24, 2016. Shin Pads mandatory.

WELLNESS OUTDOOR SWIMMING LESSONS Private Swimming lessons are available at Gull Lake Rotary Park for all ages. More information on private lessons can be found on page 15 of this guide. PILATES FITNESS Pilates focuses on developing core strength, flexibility, balance and stamina. The instructor presents the exercises at multiple levels which allows students to choose to work at a beginning, intermediate, or advanced pace. Students learn to be aware of breathing patterns and spinal alignment while engaging the deep muscles of the core. Various props (e.g. flex bands, light weights, and balls) are incorporated to enhance and intensify the workout. No previous Pilates experience is necessary to join a class. No classes on Statutory holidays. Instructor: Robyn Hinton Spring: April 4 to June 13

5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

$60.00

Terry Fox Auditorium

Summer: July 4 to Aug 29

5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

$50.00

Terry Fox Auditorium

SENIORS CENTRE - FITNESS PROGRAMS Join us for one hour to improve your overall sense of wellbeing and a healthy body, mind and spirit. Social aspect of meeting up with friends bonds the group, and “gently” pushing muscles into action is the focus. Set to lively music, taught by a spirited instructor, the class includes low impact cardio, stretching, joint flexing, muscle toning and balancing. We have lots of fun and laughs too! Instruction provided by: Kirsten Andreasen. Participants require an annual membership $25.00 per year. Contact the Gravenhurst Seniors Activity Centre at 705-687-8126 for further information. Men’s Fitness Monday & Thursdays

Mixed Fitness Division

Birth Years

Fee

Dates

Timbits

09/10/11/12

$70.00

5:45 pm start

Ages 4– 9

07/08

$75.00

6:30 pm start

Ages 10 and Up

05/06

$80.00

7:30 pm start

Mondays

9:00 am – 10:00 am

Cost: $4.00 per session

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

Cost: $4.00 per week

Gravenhurst Seniors Centre

Sept to June 10:30 am – 11:30 am Sept To June

STAND UP PADDLEBOARD (SUP) CLASSES Did you miss out on the Muskoka Yoga Studio SUP (Stand Up Paddleboard) Yoga experience last summer? Than you may have missed out on one of the best Muskoka EXPERIENCES of your Summer. Don't let that opportunity slip through your fingertips this year! Register early as space in each of these programs is limited.

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SUP CLASS SUP stands for Stand Up Paddleboard. If you have never been on a Paddleboard it’s an experience you won't soon forget. Glide across the lake on your board from a whole new perspective, a great way to challenge any fitness enthusiast burn calories, lose excess pounds and chill out on the water. You will engage muscles you never knew existed, improve balance, become mindfully focused on all of your movements and bring yourself a deep level of body awareness. August 2, 9, 16 & 23

8:30 am — 9:30 am

$145.00 per person

Gull Lake Rotary Park

SUP YOGA CLASS You will be astonished at how alive you can feel once you have had the chance to experience once of our SUP Yoga class experiences exclusively at Muskoka Yoga Studio’s floating Yoga Studio. If you are looking to challenge your regular Yoga practice then SUP Yoga is just what you might be looking for. Spice up your regular Yoga routine, build amazing core strength, and give yourself the freedom to grow your practice to a whole new level. Even if you are new to Yoga or have never experienced a land Yoga you will enjoy gently floating on the waters of Gull Lake. This will bring you a sense of peace, contentment & pure bliss. July 4, 12, 19 & 26

8:30 am — 9:30 am

$145.00 per person

Get ready to get fit, improve stamina and muscle tone. Swimming is a great cardiovascular activity and the best choice for a total body workout. Participants are required to be able to swim 100 metres . Wednesday Mornings. 11:30 am 12:30 am

$50.00 per person

Mondays April 4 - June 13

6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

$60.00 per person

Terry Fox Auditorium

Mondays July 4 - August 29

6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

$50.00 per person

Terry Fox Auditorium

WALKING PROGRAM Take your walking program indoors while the ice is out at the Centennial Centre. You'll avoid weather interruptions and other challenges to regular exercising; helping you maintain consistency and get closer to achieving the recommended 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity on most days. Music provided. Programs are cancelled on statutory holidays. Monday to Friday May 2 to July 20

8:00 am – 11:00 am

$2.00 per person

Graeme Murray Arena

Gull Lake Rotary Park

SWIM & FIT AT GULL LAKE ROTARY PARK

July 6—August 24

YOGA FLOW Join Robyn for this flow-based hatha yoga uses movement and breath together to produce a "flow" of postures that lead from one to the next, complete with a relaxation component at the end. Through proper alignment and mindful actions of the body, hatha yoga brings balance, strength, and a sense of well-being to the practitioner. No classes on statutory holidays. Instructor: Robyn Hinton

Gull Lake Rotary Park

TAI CHI, CHI KUNG (QIGONG) & MEDITATION Exercises for Optimum Health & Healthy Aging. Each class begins with remarkable Chi Kung exercises that use breath, movement and visualization to enhance, accumulate and circulate the flow of chi (life force energy). Learn the graceful and flowing movements of Tai Chi to improve, balance, circulation, cardio benefit, strength, flexibility, posture, centering & rootedness. Boost your immune system and generate healing power with these powerful exercises. Learn how to meditate, focus your concentration and improve your memory. Classes are suitable for all adult ages, men and women. 10-week program.

Sports

HALL of FAME Call for Inductees! Gravenhurst citizens who have achieved or contributed significantly to sport and / or sport development locally and beyond. Nomination forms available at the Centennial Centre after May 1, 2016. For more info call 705-687-6774

Tuesdays, April 5 – June 7

2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

$60.00 per person

Terry Fox Auditorium

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YOUTH BASEBALL TH MAY 25TH - AUGUST 6TH GULL LAKE ROTARY PARK ~ THREE DIVISIONS AGES 3 - 12 ~ BASEBALL • FEE: $150 • WED (ROOKIE) OR THURS (MOSQUITO) TEEBALL • FEE $100 • WED OR THURS

Learn how to play baseball like the Blue Jays! Baseball is throwing a curve this summer as we introduce hardball to Gravenhurst! The Recreation, Arts & Culture Department has partnered with the Muskoka Hornets to develop and grow the league. See Page 30 for full registration details.

Deadline to apply for Baseball & Soccer:

April 24th

YOUTH TIMBITS SOCCER TH TH MAY 25TH - JULY 26TH • TUESDAYS MUSKOKA WHARF SPECIAL EVENTS FIELD ~ THREE DIVISIONS AGES 3 - 12 ~ FEE: $70 - $80 (BASED ON DIVISION)

Coaches Needed! Call 705-687-6774

OVER-VIEW: • 10-week Youth Soccer Program • Non-competitive league focusing on skill development and FUN! • Drills & Skills sessions • Scrimmage Game See Page 30 for full registration details. 32


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Lookout Park—500 George Street

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Muskoka Bay Park—700 Muskoka Road 169

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Muskoka Beach Park—1141 Muskoka Beach Road Muskoka Wharf—821 Bay Street

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Ungerman Gateway Park - 615 Lorne Street & Lorne Street Beach

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Youth Skate Park—101 Centennial Drive

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Staff Sargeant Larry Bigley K9 Park—780 John Street S

West Gravenhurst Bike Park—490 Musquash Road

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Gull Lake Rotary Park—450 Brock Street

Geocaching/Trails

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Franklin Park—1615 Kilworthy Road

Baseball Facilities

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Sheltered Tables

Church Street Park—380 Moody Drive

Public Washrooms

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Bass Lake Park—1015 Loft Road

Public Docking

Playground/Snack Bar

Picnic Tables

Boat Launch

Bike Ramps/Skateboarding

Basketball/Tennis

Gravenhurst is home to 6 magnificent beaches! While we encourage you to visit all of our parks, we only have supervised swimming at Gull Lake Rotary Park.

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M UNICIPAL T RAILS MAIN TRAILHEAD LOCATION(S)

BRYDON’S BAY TRAIL 1060 Old Portage Rd.

CHAMBERLAIN TRAIL 1390 Muskoka Rd. N. & 215 Blanchard St. The trail can also be accessed from Brydon’s Bay Rd.

DEVIL’S GAP TRAIL 1040 Muriel Cres. The trail can also be accessed from Clear Lake Rd in Torrance.

HAHNE FARM TRAIL 1106 Bethune Dr. S. & 1009 Pinedale Rd. The trail can also be accessed from Woodman’s Chart & Pineridge Gate behind the water tower.

KAHSHE BARRENS TRAIL 1342 Highway 11 N.

LEO HERITAGE TRAIL 765 John St. S & 475 James St. W.

OLD STONE ROAD TRAIL 1578 & 1824 N. Muldrew Lake Rd. The trail can also be accessed from Southwood Rd.

PENINSULA TRAIL 291 Steamship Bay Rd.

TRANS CANADA TRAIL

TCT - COOPER’S FALLS SECTION 1990 Housey’s Rapids Rd. The trail can also be accessed from Cooper’s Falls Rd.

TCT – URBAN SECTION The trail travels through the urban core from North Shore Dr. at Bethune Dr. N. to the northern trailhead along Muskoka Beach Rd. at the boundary to Town of Bracebridge.

DISTANCE & DIFFICULTY

DESCRIPTION

2.3 KMS EASY LOOP

This trail wanders through majestic red and white pine and quiet thickets on the peninsula at the narrows of Lake Muskoka. Close enough to the lake to hear the gulls, but secluded enough to observe woodland creatures.

3 KMS EASY LOOP

This trail travels through a mixture of hardwood forest, open meadow and picturesque neighborhoods; from peaceful forests and craggy rock cuts to well-manicured lawns and flowerbeds.

6 KMS INTERMEDIATE LINEAR

An original colonization route between Gravenhurst and Torrance, and snowmobile trail in winter. Great photo opportunities include beaver dams, expanses of Canadian Shield, vast marshland and open meadows. A very popular trail with Geocachers!

2-5 KMS EASY LINEAR (OR LOOP VIA ROAD)

The trail skirts along Highway 11 and features a stunning granite ridge view that overlooks an environmentally significant wetland and also traverses a mix of hard and softwood forest. Greet visitors next to the Inukshuk at the south end of town!

2-4 KMS INTERMEDIATE TWO LOOPS

Consisting of two loops, this trail travels through majestic oaks and evergreens, over granite hills and offers a fantastic view of the beaver pond at Lookout Ridge.

1.2 KMS EASY LINEAR

Following the former rail line to Lake Muskoka, the trail travels between the dog park and the baseball diamond, splash pad, playing fields and special events at Muskoka Wharf.

6 KMS INTERMEDIATE LINEAR (OR LOOP VIA ROAD)

An original colonization road, this historical route was once an alternate route between Bala & Gravenhurst. Paths of stone mark the trail & huge boulders known as glacial erratics evidence the tremendous power of the glaciers.

2 KMS EASY LOOP

A picturesque mulch-based pathway around the peninsula in Muskoka Bay, with breathtaking views of Lake Muskoka and Muskoka Wharf. Gazebos are located along the way to relax and enjoy the scenery.

Gravenhurst’s 32 km portion of the trail travels from Cooper’s Falls Rd. in the south, at the boundary to Ramara Township, to Muskoka Beach Rd. in the north, at the boundary to the Town of Bracebridge. Several kilometers of trail are located in wilderness areas travelling through Conservation Reserves and Crown Land, and used as snowmobile trail in the winter months. 8 KMS CHALLENGING LINEAR

This challenging and rugged 8 km hike was designed with nature lovers in mind, as it winds its way past beaver ponds, deer habitat and bird nesting areas. The Cooper's Falls section is just a portion of Gravenhurst's contribution to the TransCanada Trail system.

16 KMS EASY LINEAR (OR LOOP BY ROAD)

Following roads, sidewalks and pre-existing trails, it winds its way through the urban core, past parks, beaches and retail stores, restaurants and historic buildings. After leaving the downtown area, the trail follows a scenic route along Muskoka Beach Rd.

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C O MMU NIT Y E VEN TS

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APRIL TRAVEL THE WORLD @ THE LIBRARY EVERY TUESDAY IN APRIL GRAVENHURST PUBLIC LIBRARY Join in the of new destinations every Tuesday night in April at 7:00 pm. For more information visit www.gravenhurstlibrary.ca or call 705-687-3382. SMILE THEATRE PRESENTS: ”REMEMBER THAT SONG” APRIL 7 - 2:00 PM GRAVENHURST SENIOR’S ACTIVITY CENTRE “Remember That Song” is a love story about a man and a woman which incorporates their childhood, courtship and lives together. This new musical includes original music as well as many of the favourite songs that older adults associate with pivotal moments in their lives. Tickets $10, include light refreshments, purchase in advance at the Centennial Centre or at the door. For more info call 705-687-6774. EARTH DAY – FREE COMPOST GIVEAWAY APRIL 22 - 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM MUSKOKA WHARF - CORNER OF STEAMSHIP BAY RD. AND MUSKOKA RD. 169 To celebrate Earth Day, the District Municipality of Muskoka and local municipalities are partnering to provide compost free of charge to residents for use at home, in gardens and landscapes to improve soil quality. Compost is loose and not packaged/bagged. Residents must provide their own packing containers, trailers, shovels and transportation. Delivery is not available and equipment is not available. Contact Kyla Bruce at 705-687-9424 or email kyla.bruce@gravenhurst.ca for more information. First come, first served basis!

MAY CANADA'S WATERSCAPES MAY 1 - SEPTEMBER 30 MUSKOKA BOAT AND HERITAGE CENTRE On loan from the Canadian Museum of Nature this exhibit explores Canadian aquatic ecosystems. Designed to show and educate visitors on the importance of taking care of our water sources it contains ecosystem models, wildlife specimens, and hands-on activities. This new exhibit is sure to leave you inspired to help protect our local ecosystems. Call 705-687-2115 or more information.

SPRING FASHION & LIFE STYLE SHOW MAY 4 – TIME TBA GRAVENHURST OPERA HOUSE The annual Spring Fundraiser features fashions and a little bit of everything for everyone. Local businesses showcase their goods and services. Tickets are $25-$30 each and will be available in April. For more information visit www.gravenhurstbia.com

BLACK FLY HIGH TEA/BUFFET LUNCH MAY 15 – 12:30 PM DOORS OPEN, 1:00 PM LUNCH RYDE COMMUNITY CO-OP Join members of the Ryde Coop as they don their black fly hats to enjoy a bug-themed elegant buffet lunch. Chef Larry Peck has planned an enticing menu. Tickets are required. Tickets are $10 ($15 for non-members) and $8 for children under 12 years of age. BIFOCALS BAND SPRING CONCERT MAY 15 - 2:00 PM GRAVENHURST SENIOR’S ACTIVITY CENTRE Come out and see the Bifocals Spring Concert featuring a program of wonderful music including a variety of tunes from classics, marches and pop. Music Director Neil Barlow. Tickets will be available to purchase from band members. For information and tickets contact Janet Turney @ 705-684-9146. GRAVENHURST FARMERS’ MARKET MAY 18 – OCTOBER 26 – 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM MUSKOKA WHARF – SPECIAL EVENTS FIELD Come out and see an incredible selection of arts, crafts, produce and products at the Farmers’ Market. Located at Muskoka Wharf on the Special Event Field this annual favourite is sure to please! For more information call Pat at 705-238-7955 or visit www.gravenhurstfarmersmarket.com GRAVENHURST CHARITY BIKE NIGHT MAY 25 – SEPTEMBER 7 – 6:00 – 8:00 PM MUSKOKA WHARF – CENTRAL SQUARE Sponsored by Muskoka Thunder Motorcycle Riders, this event raises funds for local charities. “Bike Night” allows bikers to experience their passion of riding and give back to the community. For more info visit www.muskokathunder.ca

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND HAM DINNER MAY 28 - 5:30 PM RYDE COMMUNITY CO-OP Join the members of Ryde Co-op for a delicious dinner and stay afterwards for their AGM and elections. Get involved in your co-op for a stronger community centre. Cost: $10 per person ($15 non-members) or $25 per family of 2 adults and 2 children ($30 non-members)

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32ND ANNUAL MAYOR’S TEA MAY 31 – 1:00 PM GRAVENHURST OPERA HOUSE Join Mayor Donaldson and council for a wonderful afternoon of music, followed by delicious desserts and refreshments. For more information call 705-687-6774.

JUNE MAYOR’S MOTORCYCLE CHARITY RIDE JUNE 5 – 10:00 AM KICK STANDS UP TOWN HALL 3-5 PINERIDGE GATE Join Mayor Paisley Donaldson and the Muskoka Thunder as they roll through Muskoka raising money for Music on the Barge. Registration is required and all riders and all brands of bikes are welcome! For more information visit www.muskokathunder.ca LIBRARY BOOK SALE JUNE 11 – 18 GRAVENHURST PUBLIC LIBRARY Swing into summer and find great reads at the semi-annual Book Sale held during hours of opening at the library. For more information call 7805-687-3382 or visit www.gravenhurstlibrary.ca SMILE THEATRE PRESENTS “CANADA IN LOVE” JUNE 17 – 2:00 PM GRAVENHURST SENIOR’S ACTIVITY CENTRE Following in the footsteps of "Made In Canada", "Canada in Love" is an upbeat song and dance review packed with love songs inspired by rich Canadian landscapes. It's a Hinterland Who's Who of great Canadian hits such as, "Snowbird", "Farewell to Nova Scotia" and "Four Strong Winds". Tickets $10, includes light refreshments, purchase in advance at the Centennial Centre or at the door. For more info call 705-687-6774.

GRAVENHURST CAR SHOW JUNE 18 GULL LAKE ROTARY PARK Come and see the gleaming chrome, pristine whitewalls, throaty V8’s and all the sights and sounds at the Gravenhurst Car Show. For more information contact the Gravenhurst Chamber of Commerce at 705-687-4432 or visit www.gravenhurstchamber.com SPRING INTO SUMMER ART CRAWL JUNE 24, 25 VARIOUS VENUES IN GRAVENHURST Be sure to check out a dynamic group of artists and enjoy a delicious wine and cheese reception at Trillium Court. Walk our main street and drop into shops and galleries seeing artists displaying and selling their work. For information please call Penny Varney 705-331-8331 or Bonnie Bews 705-684-8050. STRAWBERRY BBQ DINNER JUNE 25 – 5:30 PM RYDE COMMUNITY COOP Celebrate a dinner that Chef Larry has planned around our sweet Muskoka strawberries! Tickets will be available at Summerland in mid June and if still available, at the door the day of the event. Cost: $10 per person ($15 nonmembers) or $25 per family of 2 adults and 2 children ($30 non-members) All children under 5 eat free.

DOORS OPEN JUNE 25 - 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM VARIOUS LOCATIONS ACROSS GRAVENHURST In June 2016, the Municipal Heritage Committee will be hosting their Annual Doors Open event. This year’s theme will celebrate Medical and Science Innovation. For volunteer opportunities or information on how to participate please contact Jeremy Rand, Staff Liaison, jeremy.rand@gravenhurst.ca or call 705-687-3412. TIM HORTON’S BOAT RACES JUNE 25, 26 GULL LAKE ROTARY PARK From Sea Fleas to Hydroplanes to Classics, this event showcases the wonderful world of these custom built watercrafts. For more information visit www.torc.ca

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JULY JULY 1 – SEPTEMBER 2 TRULY LOCAL MARKET Check out the Truly Local Muskoka Market featuring locally grown, made or baked products and local artisans. For more information contact www.themuskokamarket.ca CINEMA UNDER THE STARS JULY 7, 14, 21, 28 GULL LAKE ROTARY PARK Join us for this annual favourite! See your favourite movies at dusk on the big screen outside under the stars at Gull Lake Park! Movie line up to include family favourites like Wizard of Oz and Toy Story. For more information visit www.gravenhurst.ca or see page 42 in this guide. CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS JULY 1 - 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM GULL LAKE ROTARY PARK Join us for a fun filled, family day. Hot dogs, cake, games and more!!! Put on your Red and White and join in this free family celebration! For more information call 705-687-6774. ANTIQUE AND CLASSIC BOAT SHOW JULY 9 MUSKOKA WHARF Check out the wood and glory of days gone by. The largest in water display of Antique and Classic Boats is back at the Wharf and bringing new and interesting sights and sounds. For more information visit www.acbs.ca MAKE A SPLASH WATER FEST JULY 9 – 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM GULL LAKE ROTARY PARK Join us in Gravenhurst and try your skills at Stand Up Paddle Boarding, Canoeing, Kayaking, Rowing and other great people powered water sports. For more information contact the Recreation, Arts & Culture department at 705-687-6774. MAKE A SPLASH SIDEWALK SALE JULY 9 - 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM HISTORIC DOWNTOWN GRAVENHURST The 5th annual street festival brings a Splash of Colour, Sound, Taste and Savings to the streets! Live music, great food, bright colours and sizzling summer sidewalk sales fill Muskoka Rd. between Brown St. and Sharpe St. Fore more information please contact info@gravenhurstbia.com DAISY AWARDS JULY 16 Are you proud of your garden or property landscaping?? Think your neighbour should be recognized for their dedication and effort? Communities in Bloom will once again be judging

residential and commercial front yards as they choose the Daisy Award Recipient. For more information contact Kyla Bruce at 705-646-6343 or email kyla.bruce@gravenhurst.ca GRAVENHURST TRIATHLON JULY 16- 17 MUSKOKA WHARF Multisport Canada is back with this incredible sporting event. Register to participate or find out more information at www.msctriathlon.com ANNUAL BBQ AND TOWN COUNCIL MEETING JULY 19 – 5:30 PM BBQ, 7:00 PM MEETING RYDE COMMUNITY COOP Come to our annual family BBQ and stay for the Council meeting. Cost: $10 per person or $25 per family of 2 adults and 2 children. IN WATER BOAT AND COTTAGE SHOW JULY 22, 23, 24 MUSKOKA WHARF Smokin’ ribs, cold beverages, hot music and incredible vendors make this event an annual tradition you don’t want to miss. Check out the entertainment line up and get all the info at www.muskokashows.com CIVIC HOLIDAY FIREWORKS JULY 30 - DUSK MUSKOKA WHARF Muskoka Wharf is the backdrop of this family favourite! Come by car, bike, boat or on foot and see the show!! Fireworks display stakes place at dusk. For more information call 705-687-6774.

AUGUST CINEMA UNDER THE STARS AUGUST 4, 11, 18, 25 GULL LAKE ROTARY PARK Join us for this annual favourite! See your favourite movies at dusk on the big screen outside under the stars at Gull Lake Park! Movie line up to include family favourites like Wizard of Oz and Toy Story. For more information visit www.gravenhurst.ca or see page 42 in this guide. ANNUAL FLOWER & VEGETABLE SHOW AUGUST 10 – 2:00 PM TO 4:00 PM GRAVENHURST SENIOR’S ACTIVITY CENTRE Each year a comprehensive show book is put together, detailing the various categories for the exhibits. These include annuals, biennials and perennials, houseplants, and vegetables. All entries must be from the members' gardens or houses. For info, Margaret Terry at 705-684-9575.

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Do you know someone who is making a difference in our Community??? Nominate someone today who volunteers their time to make Gravenhurst a better community to live, work and play in! An Awards Ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday, October 5, 2016 at the Gravenhurst Opera House at 7:00 pm. Categories include: Outstanding Volunteerism, Outstanding Achievement Beyond the Local Level and Good Samaritan

Nomination forms will be available online www.gravenhurst.ca or at the Gravenhurst Centennial Centre Administration Office starting May 1, 2016

Nominations due by September 7.

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CELEBRATE GRAVENHURST SIDEWALK SALE AUGUST 12 – 13 HISTORIC DOWNTOWN GRAVENHURST Gravenhurst’s longest running sidewalk sale and street festival stretches over two days. Live entertainment, children’s amusements and great merchant sales. For more information, please www.gravenhurstbia.com 24TH ANNUAL MIXED SUMMER BONSPIEL AUGUST 18, 19, 20 GRAEME MURRAY ARENA Join in the fun at the summer spiel! Curling Thursday evening, Friday and Saturday. Friday – BBQ, Saturday – Banquet, Prizes, & Dance. For more information or to register visit www.gravenhurstcurlingclub.com. DOCKSIDE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS AUGUST 19, 20, 21 MUSKOKA WHARF The Gravenhurst Chamber of Commerce proudly presents this annual favourite. Check out great arts, crafts and food vendors and find that perfect new collection piece. For more information call 705-687-4432 or visit www.gravenhurstchamber.com

AUGUST 20 – 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM RYDE COMMUNITY CO-OP Come and join us at the Ryde Co-op for our third annual Heritage Day in Ryde. There will be food, music, vendors and displays. Check out www.rydecommunityco-op.com for updated information!

SEPTEMBER MUSKOKA FALL ROWING CLASSIC SEPTEMBER 10 GULL LAKE ROTARY PARK The Severn Bridge Rowing Club will be hosting a rowing competition on Gull Lake. To register a team for this event you can go online at www.severnriverrowingclub.com. 143 ANNUAL SEVERN BRIDGE FALL FAIR SEPTEMBER 10 – 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM SEVERN BRIDGE FAIRGROUNDS Come out and enjoy live music, games, hose show, livestock displays and competitions! For more information, contact Michelle at 705-689-0999.

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S TARS MOVIE LINEUP Activities 8 PM • Film at Dusk Wizard of Oz Inside Out Labyrinth Toy Story Back to the Future 2 Guardians of the Galaxy Karate Kid Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Join us for our 5th Season! FREE FAMILY EVENT! At Gull Lake Rotary Park Every Thursday in July & August

All you need is a comfy lawn chair or a warm blanket to enjoy the fun of watching a movie with friends or family under the breath-taking stars of the Muskoka night sky. The whole family will enjoy the music, fun activities & delicious barbeque lined up ahead of each film. Popcorn and other tasty treats are also available throughout the movie! Movies can be cancelled by bad weather.

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MUNICIPAL FACILITIES Gravenhurst has a wide range of sites & facilities available for rental. From small meeting rooms, to our Terry Fox Auditorium, the historic Opera House to the Muskoka Wharf, we can accommodate large meetings, weddings, corporate functions and private parties. For more information on our facilities, specifications, costs and availability, please contact the facility directly at the numbers listed below.

MUNICIPAL FACILITY

CAPACITY

KITCHEN

AIR

SOUND SYSTEM

PHONE

Centennial Centre - Terry Fox Auditorium

250

X

X

X

705-687-6774

Centennial Centre - Meeting Room

20

Gravenhurst Opera House - Trillium Court

150

Gravenhurst Public Library - Meeting Room

30

Muskoka Boat & Heritage Centre

300

X X*

X

705-687-6774 X

X X

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705-687-5550 705-687-3382

X

705-687-2115

* Opera House Kitchen is wet bar and prep area only. Capacities may vary on set up requirements GRAVENHURST CENTENNIAL CENTRE is an accessible multi-purpose facility that offers a variety of rental, and event opportunities. Contact the Recreation Arts & Culture Department 705-687-6774 for available dates and rental information. To find out more about programs offered by the Gravenhurst YMCA call 705-687-9899. The Terry Fox Auditorium (TFA) is a newly built and state of the art banquet hall complete with commercial kitchen, built in sound system, air conditioning, place settings and cutlery is equipped with banquet chairs and tables. The dimensions of the TFA are approximately 59 x 63. Complete with floor to ceiling windows overlooking Gull Lake, dance floor, accessible washrooms and elevator, our auditorium is the perfect location for your wedding, family reunion, corporate function or private party. This hall can be licensed with a special occasion permit. Centennial Centre Meeting Room This new community focused meeting room can accommodate between 15—20 people and comes equipped with tables, chairs, screen and kitchenette. Located in the fully accessible Gravenhurst Centennial Centre, this room offers a cozy meeting space at an affordable price.

WEDDINGS Gravenhurst is the picture perfect backdrop for your special day. From scenic ceremony sites, to spacious, unique receptions locations, Gravenhurst has everything you need to tie the knot. Wedding Ceremonies can be booked at Muskoka Wharf, Gull Lake Rotary Park, on any of our docks or in one of our many gazebos or even in our Mayor’s Garden. From 5 – 300 guests, we have a venue that is meant for you! To find out more about our venues, availability, rates and how we can help you book your special day, please contact the Recreation, Arts & Culture Department 705-687-6774. MUSKOKA WHARF is an 89 acre celebration of Gravenhurst's unique and varied heritage. Completed in 2005 this location offers great dining, shopping, history and heritage and is home to some of our Community's signature events. Be sure to check out the Farmer's Market from May to October, be a Pirate for a day, watch the sun glint of the wooden boats of our bygone times and buy unique Art and Crafts at Dockside Festival of the Arts. For more information on our facilities, specifications, costs and availability, please call 705-6876774.Sail aboard the oldest operating steamship, the RMS Segwun and see our boat building heritage at the Muskoka Boat and Heritage Centre. Muskoka Wharf also has two condominium buildings onsite offering unique lakeside living options.

The Graeme Murray Arena is home to the best ice in Muskoka! In 2014 the rink was renovated to become a state of the art sledge hockey facility. The Graeme Murray arena offers heated bleacher seating for over 700 people plus two heated viewing areas - one on the main level and one on the second level. The ice pad is 190 X 85 and hosts six fully accessible change rooms. Summer ice is available starting August 1. Contact the Recreation Arts & Culture Department for ice availability 705-687-6774. In the off season, the arena surface hosts commercial tradeshows and events including indoor sport events and even concerts. The surface can be rented during hot and cold seasons and offers ample space for your sport or exhibition needs.

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THE GRAVENHURST OPERA HOUSE, which opened on March 12th 1901, is a spectacular heritage theatre with over 100 years of rich history and cultural significance. After surviving a referendum in 1967, which debated the demolition of the theatre, community support came full circle to initiate a multi-million dollar renovation in the mid nineties. The project restored the incomparable craftsmanship and architectural beauty of the theatre and, at the same time, introduced the latest in lighting and audio innovations. The result is the hybrid advantage of modernized technology with historical beauty that can accommodate a variety of show types. Audiences of all ages enjoy classical concerts, theatrical performances, stand-up comedy, educational presentations and even rock and pop shows. The Gravenhurst Opera House has become the cornerstone of our arts, culture and heritage and is available as a rental facility for your theatre production events or your wedding and reception. For more information on our facilities, specifications, costs and availability, please contact 705-687-5550

MUNICIPAL PARK PERMITS: PARK FUNCTIONS AND SPECIAL EVENTS If you are interested in hosting a function or special event in one of the Town of Gravenhurst parks or outdoor venues contact the Town of Gravenhurst Recreation, Arts & Culture Department for a permit. Your permit ensures that the park or venue is ready for your event and that you have the space required to host your function. To book these spaces, please contact Recreation, Arts & Culture at 705-687-687-6774. ARENA ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES Are you interested in advertising your business in a location that sees approximately over 250,000 people annually? If so, the Gravenhurst Centennial Centre specializes in advertising opportunities in our arena with a wide variety of other community and municipal athletic facilities in Gravenhurst. Recreational facilities are our area of expertise. We offer numerous mediums in our venues – rink boards, interior wall billboards, ice resurfacer advertising and campaigns.

Book your next party or event with us! Weddings Birthday Party Family Reunion Banquets Call the Recreation, Arts & Culture Department at 705-687-6774 for pricing and availability!

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C OMMUNITY C ONTACTS ARTS & CULTURE Bethune Memorial House

705-687-4261

www.pc.gc.ca/bethune

Gravenhurst Opera House

705-687-5550

www.gravenhurstoperahouse.com

Muskoka Boat and Heritage

705-687-2115

www.realmuskoka.com

Muskoka Concert Association

705-684-8859

www.muskokaconcertassociation.com

Muskoka Tourism

705-689-0660

www.discovermuskoka.ca

SPORTS & LEISURE Gravenhurst Badminton Club

705-801-5196

Jeremy Baker

Gravenhurst Curling Club

705-687-5531

www.gravenhurstcurlingclub.com

YMCA

705-687-9899

www.ymcaofsimcoemuskoka.ca

Gravenhurst Adult Recreational Hockey League

705-955-0158

Brian Anderson

Severn Bridge Rowing Club

705-715-2524

www.severnriverrowingclub.com

Mike Fountain’s Muskoka Summer Hockey School

705-687-1688

Derek Schofield, Schof10@msn.com

Muskoka Paddle Club

Laurie Dixon

www.muskokapaddle.club

Canadian Tire Jump Start Program

705-726-6421 Ext 429

cathy_mills@ymca.ca

Temple Knights Kung Fu & Tai Chi

705-767-1177

Valerie Houston Peel

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS Children's Foundation of Muskoka

705-644-5225

www.childrenofmuskoka.com

District of Muskoka Financial Assistance

705-644-5225

www.muskoka.on.ca

Family Youth & Child Services Muskoka

705-645-4426

www.fycsm.ca

Girl Guides of Canada

705-645-7188

Shirley Cunningham

Gravenhurst BIA

705-644-9392

www.gravenhurstbia.com

Gravenhurst Chamber of Commerce

705-687-4432

www.gravenhurstchamber.com

Gravenhurst Early Years Program

705-645-3027

www.muskokafamilyfocus.com

Gravenhurst Senior’s Activity Centre

705-687-8126

Lyn Quesnelle

Muskoka Family Focus

705-645-3027

www.muskokafamilyfocus.com

Scouts Hall

705-687-4260

Municipal Information Gravenhurst Town Hall

705-687-3412

www.gravenhurst.ca

Gravenhurst Opera House

705-687-5550

www.gravenhurst.ca

Gravenhurst Public Library

705-687-3382

www.gravenhurst.ca

Graeme Murray Arena/Centennial Centre

705-687-6774

www.gravenhurst.ca

Fire Department

705-687-3414 Call 911 in an Emergency

www.gravenhurst.ca

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