Parks& Recreation WINTER 2016
PROGRAM GUIDE
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Winter 2016
Town of Aurora Municipal Office
100 John West Way, Box # 1000 Aurora, Ontario L4G 6J1 Tel: (905) 727-1375 www.aurora.ca
Welcome to the 2016 Town of Aurora Winter Parks & Recreation Services Program Guide!
Winter is a fun and exciting season filled with toboggans, sleds, snow forts and outdoor ice skating. I encourage all residents to venture outside and participate in outdoor activities as part of an ongoing effort to promote healthy living. Inside this guide, you will find a variety of affordable recreation activities for all ages. Whether you are enjoying the winter outdoors or taking courses such as ballroom dancing or guitar lessons, there is something that appeals to everyone. I hope that you and your families attend the many local events our Town offers throughout the year. Our winter events inspire excitement and community fellowship, so don’t miss out on the fun! Looking forward, the Parks and Recreation department is developing a Sport Mayor Geoffrey Dawe Plan and updating the Parks & Recreation Master Plan. With input from our residents, key stakeholders and various user groups, these plans will help the Town establish appropriate service levels over the next five years and create a plan to continue delivering quality sports programs. I invite you to learn more about these plans by visiting www.aurora.ca/sportplan and www.aurora.ca/masterplan. For more information about the Town of Aurora and our Special Events, please visit www.aurora.ca. Sincerely,
Mayor Geoffrey Dawe
MeMbers of CounCil... (905) 727-3123 Mayor Geoffrey Dawe Councillor/Deputy Mayor John Abel Councillor Wendy Gaertner Councillor Sandra Humfryes Councillor Harold Kim Councillor Tom Mrakas Councillor Paul Pirri Councillor Jeff Thom Councillor Michael Thompson
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mayor@aurora.ca jabel@aurora.ca wgaertner@aurora.ca shumfryes@aurora.ca hkim@aurora.ca tmrakas@aurora.ca ppirri@aurora.ca jthom@aurora.ca mthompson@aurora.ca
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WiNTeR 2016
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK...
ConTenTs... Our Team ....................................................... p. 2
Sport for Life & Physical Literacy ...................... p. 3
Registration Information ........................... p. 4 & 5
Special Events........................................... p. 6 & 7
Integration Services ...................................... p. 56
Municipal Basketball League .......................... p. 44
Skating and Shinny Programs ........................ p. 45
Facility Bookings ........................................... p. 54
Parks and Trails ............................................ p. 55
Advertisements ...................................... p. 57 - 66
Community Directory ............................ p. 67 & 68
CLub AuRoRA FiTNeSS CeNTRe & WeLLNeSS Memberships ............................................ p. 8 & 9
Club Aurora Fitness Classes .................... p. 10 - 11
Special Deals ................................................ p. 13
Registered Programs ............................. p. 12 & 13
Personal Training .......................................... p. 15
Seminar Series .............................................. p. 14
T.I.M.E. Program ........................................... p. 14
Squash ...........................................................p.16
AQuATiCS Recreation Swim Schedule ............................. p. General Pool Rules ........................................ p. Birthday Party & Pool Rentals ........................ p. Red Cross Swim Learn to Swim............... p. 20 Speciality Swim Programs ....................... p. 24 Leadership Programs .............................. p. 26 -
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PRe-SCHooL PRoGRAMS (AGeS 0-5 yRS.) Programs .............................................. p. 31 - 34
CHiLDReN’S PRoGRAMS (AGeS 5-12 yRS.) P.A. Day and Holiday Programs ..................... p. 30
Programs ............................................. p. 37 & 38
youTH PRoGRAMS (AGeS 12 - 18 yRS.) Programs .............................................. p. 39 - 40
The Loft & Drop-In................................ p. 42 & 43
Club Aurora Youth Membership’s .................. p. 41
ADuLT PRoGRAMS (AGeS 18 yRS. +) Programs ............................................. p. 46 & 47
oLDeR ADuLT PRoGRAM (AGeS 55 yRS. +) Programs .............................................. p. 48 - 50
Aurora Seniors Centre Club Activities ..... p. 51 - 53
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Just because it’s Winter, doesn’t mean you have to hibernate! Try one of our NEW fitness classes such as Balance Basics, Rebounder classes, POUND, TRX & BOSU Bootcamp and more. If organized classes don’t interest you, remember that our walking/jogging track is open at the Aurora Family Leisure Complex (AFLC) during facility operating hours and it’s always FREE! Club Aurora offers you, your family and friends exceptional value with high quality equipment, certified staff, and fun and energetic programs in a comfortable and clean facility. The Centre is accredited with the Canadian Society of Exercise Physiology (CSEP). Our highly specialized staff are available to offer you guidance and personalized training resulting in a quality fitness experience. We are also excited to let you know that the Town of Aurora aims to be recognized as a “Youth Friendly Community” and has recently committed to an organizational effort to direct its focus on assessing the needs of adolescent Youth living in our community. The Town will evaluate its play opportunities against 16 criteria outlined by Play Works Partnership. The assessment will include all play-based activities surrounding: recreation, sport, leisure, arts, drama, dance, civic engagement, youth activism, volunteerism, social clubs and youth leadership. We will be looking to account for all play-based activities delivered by the Town, not-for-profit agencies, faith-based providers, private businesses, self-directed groups, etc. If successful, the Town of Aurora will join other communities in Ontario, on the cutting-edge of Youth engagement and community inclusivity. This is an opportunity for the whole community to ensure the needs of Youth are being met. Any Youth that wish to be involved can play an important role with the Town of Aurora; be it as a member of our Youth Engagement Committee, or just a phone call, we need to hear from you. Please contact Daniel Ridsdale, Youth Programmer - 905-727-3123 ext. 3128 or dridsdale@aurora.ca.
Allan D. Downey
Director of Parks and Recreation Services
ouR TEAM... Allan Downey Marianna Saavedra Lisa Warth Astero Prattas Shawna White Loriann Ierullo Vacant Wayne DeRyck Terri Edwards Greg Peri Franco DeMarco Jodi Alexander Karie Papillon Daniel Ridsdale Diana Dawson-Young Andrew Bailey Shelley Ware Nicole Young Lindsay McGuire Jim Tree Carole Wright Gary Greidanus Brian Jakovina Sara Tienkamp John Firman Louise Dyer Julie Carpenter Kim Teixeira Shauna Young
905-727-3123
Director of Parks & Recreation Ext. 4752
Admin. Assistant to Director Ext. 4753
Manager of Recreation Ext. 4765
Admin. Assistant (Recreation) Ext. 4329
Curator 905-505-1190
Recreation Supervisor, Special Projects Ext. 4763
Recreation Supervisor Ext. 3127
Fitness Co-ordinator Ext. 3115
Aquatics Co-ordinator Ext. 3123
Aquatics Co-ordinator Ext. 3515
Community Programs Co-ordinator Ext. 4761
Community Programmer Ext. 3121
Youth Co-ordinator (Acting) Ext. 4760
Youth Programmer Ext. 3128
Seniors Co-ordinator (Acting) Ext. 3610
Seniors Program Assistant Ext. 3611
Recreation Supervisor, Special Events Ext. 4762
Sponsorship / Special Events Co-ordinator Ext. 3133
Special Events Assistant Ext. 3132
Parks Manager Ext. 3222
Admin. Assistant (Parks) Ext. 3233
Landscape Architect Ext. 3227
Landscape Architect Ext. 3226
Parks Supervisor Ext. 3223
Manager of Business Support Ext. 4328
Facility Sponsorship & Advertising Co-ordinator Ext. 4776
Facility Bookings Administrator Ext. 4759
Facility Bookings Administrator Ext. 4754
Financial Services Clerk Ext. 4326
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SPoRT FoR LiFe
Laying the foundation for an active life! Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) Aurora is a local initiative that seeks to improve the quality of sport and physical activity in Aurora by increasing opportunities for sport and recreation participation. Aurora will be implementing physical literacy in sport and recreation activity which is the foundation for lifelong participation, and strengthening the community sport and recreation sector by building capacity.
DEVEloPING PhYSICAl lITERACY
Just as learning the alphabet is necessary to read, the development of basic movement skills and sport skills is critical to help children feel confident participating in physical activity. The most important step toward developing physical literacy is mastering fundamental movement skills. (FMS) Physical Literacy = Competent and Confidence • Physical Literacy = Active for life
Active Start (ages 0 – 6) Children need to be introduced to unstructured active play that incorporates a variety of body movement. Children this age experience a large variety of basic movement – like running, jumping and throwing. Look for these Active Start programs:
learn to Train (ages 9 – 12) Children in the Learn to Train stage are ready to begin structured physical activity and sport activities. However, the emphasis should still be on general sports skills suitable to a number of activities. Try these Learn to Train programs:
Red Cross Preschool Swimming Lessons, page 21
Red Cross Swim Kids, page 23
On the Move – Gym Time, page 31
Sports Fundamentals, page 25
Jumping Jellybeans – Playtime, page 31
Friday Night Sports, page 37
Puck Power, page 31
Karate Kids, page 37
Playball – Two Can Do, page 32
Dance – Hip Hop Sensations page 37
FuNdamentals (ages 6 – 9) Activities during this stage should be well structured, positive and FUN, and should concentrate on developing the ABCs – Agility, Balance, Coordination and Speed. It is important that child take part in a wide range of sports. Try these programs: Red Cross Swim Kids, page 22 Busy Bodies, page 36 Basketball Basics, page 36 Children’s Yoga & Mindfulness, page 37 Playball – Indoor Soccer, page 36
Look for this symbol for activities that promote physical literacy.
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ReGiSTeR NoW... iT’S eASy!
Recreational Facilities...
Waiting Lists
Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex (SARC) 1400 Wellington St. E. 905-726-4770
Refunds or Transfers
Aurora Family Leisure Complex (AFLC) 135 Industrial Pkway N. 905-841-7529
If you can not be accommodated in any of your selections, your name will be added to the waiting list for your 1st choice only. Every effort is made to add additional classes or to accommodate you into another program. All requests for refunds must be made IN WRITING. Non-medical related cancellations for AQUATICS will only be accepted prior to the second regularly scheduled class.
Aurora Community Centre (ACC) 1 Community Centre Lane 905-841-2371
Participants receive a full refund less a $20.00 administration fee, when cancelling before the class starts. Participants receive a refund, on a prorated basis, less a $20.00 administration fee for all other refund requests. There will be no administration fee for refunds due to medical reasons (pro-ration still applies). A medical note must accompany the refund request. Please note that refunds or transfers will be processed according to the date your written request is received by our Department. Please allow 3-5 weeks for all refunds to be processed.
Aurora Seniors Centre (ASC) 90 John West Way 905-726-4767
Aurora Public Library (APL) 15145 Yonge St. 905-727-9494
Registration Forms...
Our registration form has been designed to allow more than one participant per family to register for programs on the same form. Please complete all of the required information to ensure that you are placed in the correct program. Registration forms can be obtained by visiting our website at www.aurora.ca • Forms allow 2 participants • One cheque per program please • List alternate choices
Registrations
Please note that you can not withdraw from a program using e-PLAY. Transfers will only be accepted prior to the second regularly scheduled class. There will be no penalty for transferring. Please contact the Reception Desk at (905) 841-7529 for more information regarding Membership Pass refunds (special conditions apply).
Discounts
We reserve the right to withdraw, postpone, cancel or combine
classes, limit registration, or change instructors. Every effort is
made to enroll you in your first program choice, and to ensure
that your recreation experience meets and/or exceeds your
expectations. Submission of a registration does not guarantee
acceptance in the requested program. The Parks and Recreation
Services Department will send out confirmation of your
enrollment. If you have not received the confirmation two days
prior to the commencement of the program, please call (905)
841-7529 or (905) 726-4770 for verbal confirmation.
Where there are three or more children in the same family taking part in the SAME PROGRAM AREA, the third and subsequent child will be charged half price. Discounts will be taken off the lower priced program. We regret that this does not apply to some of our Aquatic Leadership Programs, H30 Lessons, Private/Semi-Private Lessons, Special Needs Aquatics, Special Events, or to Club Aurora Memberships or Speciality Programs. Please contact the Reception Desk at 905-841-7529 for details. All discounts to be requested by the applicant at the time of registration.
If a program is cancelled, you will be notified by telephone. Please provide us with day and evening contact numbers on your
registration form. You may transfer to another program, free of Schedules charge (subject to space availability), receive a full refund, or
Our best effort is made to provide you with the most accurate apply a credit note to your account.
information at the time of printing, however, schedules are subject to change. We reserve the right to cancel, amend, change, postpone All NSF cheques will be charged $40.00 (tax included) and will
or combine classes/ activities that are listed in this guide. need to be replaced by cash or certified cheque. We accept non-resident registrations into our programs, subject to space availability.
Fees
ALL fees listed in this guide are subject to change effective Post-dated cheques accepted for Memberships, A Child’s View
January 1, 2016. and Summer Camp Programs ONLY. Post-dated cheques must be
dated for no less than 2 weeks before program start date.
Advertisements that appear in this publication are paid promotional material. The Corporation of the Town of Aurora has not reviewed the contents thereof or claims expressed therein and accepts no responsibility or liability for any indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages whatsoever for inaccurate information or unverifiable claims. There are no warranties of merchantable quality, satisfactory quality, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
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6am-10pm 8am-5pm 6am-10pm 6am-8pm 8am-4pm
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• Click on Go to Checkout to make your payment • Payment must be paid in full • Print your on-line receipt once your payment has been successfully completed • Confirmation will not be mailed out
CO ONFIRMATION NFIRMATION
Nov. 23 Dec. 14
Nov. 16 Dec. 8
Nov. 26 Dec. 16
Nov. 19 Dec. 11
Programs Aquatics
NON-RESIDENTS
Programs Aquatics
Nov. 26 Dec. 16
Nov. 19 Dec. 11
PROCESSING DATES RESIDENTS
Programs Aquatics
NON-RESIDENTS
Programs Aquatics
PROCESSING DATES RESIDENTS
Programs Aquatics
NON-RESIDENTS
Programs Aquatics
RESIDENTS
D AATES T E S /T IIMES MES
How Do I Register?
Register?
HoW Do i ReGiSTeR?
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Want to be part of the
? t n e m e Excit
Why not become a sponsor of the Town of Aurora’s Exciting Special Events! There are so many benefits to partnering with
the Town of Aurora and becoming a Sponsor of our events including:
• Showing your commitment to the community There are varying levels of Sponsorship Opportunities available • Increasing your brand awareness and logo visibility
within our existing events, to encourage participation by all sizes • Enhancing your company image and types of sponsors, like yourself! • Increasing your customer acquisition and retention
Which event would you like to be a part of? Arctic Adventure Aurora Art Show and Sale Easter Egg Hunt
Canada Day
Concerts in the Park
Theatre in the Park
Movies in the Park
Aurora’s Ribfest
Colours of Fall Concert Aurora’s Haunted Forest
Santa Under the Stars Parade
Tree Lighting Ceremony
Family First Night Call Nicole Young at 905-727-3123 ext. 3133 or email at nyoung@aurora.ca to discuss these great opportunities!
event Volunteers The Special Events Division is always looking for event volunteers. Many of the volunteer roles including event preparation, activity participation, set up and take down. Please contact the Special Events Coordinator Nicole Young, at nyoung@aurora.ca if you would like additional information on the roles that are available for each event.
Attention Food Vendors
Great food always adds to a great event! If you are a food vendor and want to learn more about participating
in one of our many exciting Town of Aurora events, contact the
Special Events Team at 905-727-3123 ext. 3133.
There is always something great happening in Aurora!
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exciting
events Houpaetttohseesee yo
brought to you by...
Santa Under the Stars
Parade
Saturday, November 28 Dress up in your winter attire with a
cup of hot chocolate and join us for this
year’s evening parade as Santa comes to
town. For route details and road closure
details please visit
www.aurora.ca/santaparade
events...
Aurora’s Borealis
December 14 to February 15 The Aurora’s Borealis trees will stay lit in
the evenings from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
For more information please visit
www.aurora.ca/borealis
Family First Night
Thursday, December 31 Ring in the New Year early with your family and friends. Enjoy swimming, skating, games, children’s activities and so much more.For more details please visit www.aurora.ca/firstnight
Tree Lighting Ceremony wednesday, December 9
Aurora Town Hall
& Aurora Seniors’ Center
Join the family fun and festivities, greet Santa, listen to Mrs. Claus do a special reading and sing carols. You don’t want to miss out trimming the town’s tree. For more festive details please visit www.aurora.ca/treelighting
Arctic Adventure
Monday, February 15 Bundle up and take in some great outdoor activities such as skating, live entertainment, professional ice carving and snow much more. For schedule of activities please visit www.aurora.ca/arcticadventure
INCLEMENT WEATHER?
If you are unsure about the weather the day of an event and its impact on the event, please call the 24 hour special events line at 905-726-4762. Should any changes to the event be made based on weather. This line will always have the most current information. ***We reserve the right to cancel, amend or change activities that are listed on our promotional materials and on our website.
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CLub AuRoRA MeMbeRSHiP PACKAGeS 135 Industrial Parkway North Phone: 905-726-4764 Fax: 905-727-7097 web: www.aurora.ca Email: fitness@aurora.ca
1 Month Renewal
Prices subject to change effective Jan. 1, 2016
3 Months
6 Months
12 Months
Resident
Non-Res
Resident
Non-Res
Resident
Non-Res
Resident
Non-Res
Adult
$63
$75
$150
$180
$251
$300
$414
$497
Older Adult, Youth, Student OR Additional Family, Spouse
$63
$75
$120
$144
$200
$240
$331
$398
Spouse - Older Adult
$63
$75
$96
$115
$160
$192
$265
$318
INCLUDES: Use of Fitness Centre; Annual Fitness Appraisal (6 & 12 month); Personalized Program Card; Fitness Equipment Demonstration Add-on Options: Pool, Squash & Aquafit
EQUIPMENT & WEIGHTS PACKAGE Category
1 Month Renewal
3 Months
6 Months
12 Months
Resident
Non-Res
Resident
Non-Res
Resident
Non-Res
Resident
Non-Res
Adult
$54
$65
$128
$154
$213
$256
$352
$422
Older Adult, Youth, Student OR Additional Family, Spouse
$54
$65
$102
$123
$170
$204
$282
$338
Spouse - Older Adult
$54
$65
$82
$98
$136
$163
$226
$271
INCLUDES: Unlimited access into group fitness classes (excluding Aquafit and Specialty Classes) Add-on Options: Pool, Squash & Aquafit
GROUP FITNESS CLASS PACKAGE Category
1 Month Renewal
3 Months
6 Months
12 Months
Resident
Non-Res
Resident
Non-Res
Resident
Non-Res
Resident
Non-Res
Adult
$56
$67
$134
$161
$223
$268
$368
$442
Older Adult, Youth, Student OR Additional Family, Spouse
$56
$67
$107
$128
$178
$214
$294
$353
Spouse - Older Adult
$56
$67
$86
$103
$142
$170
$235
$282
INCLUDES: Unlimited use of Aquafitness classes. Add-on Options: Pool
AQUAFITNESS PACKAGE Category
1 Month Renewal
3 Months
6 Months
12 Months
Resident
Non-Res
Resident
Non-Res
Resident
Non-Res
Resident
Non-Res
Adult
$56
$67
$134
$161
$223
$268
$368
$442
Older Adult, Youth, Student OR Additional Family, Spouse
$56
$67
$107
$128
$178
$214
$294
$353
Spouse - Older Adult
$56
$67
$86
$103
$142
$170
$235
$282
INCLUDES: Use of Squash Courts (no court fees, seven-day advance booking & 2 nights House League); Add-on Options: Pool
SQUASH MEMBERSHIP Daily Court Fees
10 Ticket Book
Daily
$68
$5.00
Prime Time
Category
10 Ticket Book Non-Prime Time
$8.50
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Membership Price list – 2015
INCLUDES: unlimited use of the fitness centre equipment; Annual Fitness Appraisal (6 & 12 month); Personalized Program Card; Fitness Equipment Demonstration; Unlimited attendance at group fitness classes. Add-on Options: Pool, Squash & Aquafit
COMBO PACKAGE Category
TOWN OF AURORA Parks and Recreation Services Department
1 Month Renewal
3 Months
$40
6 Months
12 Months
Resident
Non-Res
Resident
Non-Res
Resident
Non-Res
Resident
Non-Res
Adult
$52
$62
$151
$181
$252
$302
$420
$504
Older Adult, Youth, Student OR Additional Family, Spouse
$52
$62
$121
$145
$202
$242
$336
$403
Spouse - Older Adult
$52
$62
$97
$116
$162
$194
$269
$323
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CLub AuRoRA MeMbeRSHiP PACKAGeS POOL PACKAGE
INCLUDES: use of the pool and whirlpool during Lane and Leisure swims at both facilities. 3 Months
Category
Resident
6 Months
Non-Res
Resident
12 Months
Non-Res
Resident
Non-Res
Adult
$78
$94
$117
$140
$191
$229
Youth / Older Adult / Student
$62
$74
$94
$113
$153
$184
Child
$39
$47
$59
$71
$96
$115
ADD ON PACKAGES
to be used in combination with above listed membership options 3 Months
Category
6 Months
12 Months
Resident
Non-Res
Resident
Non-Res
Resident
Non-Res
$21
$25
$31
$37
$54
$65
Pool Package
use of the pool and whirlpool during lane and leisure swims at both facilities
Aquafit Package
unlimited Aquafit classes
$21
$25
$31
$37
$54
$65
Squash package
unlimited court bookings
$70
$84
$107
$128
$179
$215
STUDENT SPECIALS Prices subject to change effective Jan. 1, 2016
INCLUDES: unlimited use of the fitness centre equipment; Fitness Equipment Demonstration; Unlimited attendance at group fitness classes.
SUMMER 2 month - July and August Resident $60 Non-Resident $72
SUMMER 4 month - May to August Resident: $120 Non–Resident $144
SPRING BREAK SPECIAL Reading Week/March Break (1 week - max 2 weeks) Resident: $20 /week Non-Resident: $24 /week
HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS December through January (1 month) Resident: $40 Non-Resident: $48
ONE MONTH TRIAL Prices subject to change effective Jan. 1, 2016 INCLUDES: unlimited use of the fitness centre equipment; Fitness Equipment Demonstration.
Resident
Non-Resident
$38
$45
DAILY RATES Prices subject to change effective Jan. 1, 2016
ReCReATioN CoMPLeX DAy PASS iNCLuDeS: full access to all Fitness Areas, including group fitness, fitness centre equipment, pool, aquafit and squash $12.00 per visit
GROUP FITNESS CLASSES INCLUDES: full access to all Group Fitness, Cyclefit and Aquafit classes
FITNESS CENTRE ONLY INCLUDES: full access to fitness centre equipment
Adult
Older Adult
Adult
Older Adult
$7.00/visit $56/10 tickets
$4.45 per class or 10 tickets for $36.40
$7.00/visit $56/10 tickets
$4.45 per class or 10 tickets for $36.40
LOCKER RENTALS Prices subject to change effective Jan. 1, 2016 1 Month = $6.00
3 Months = $18
6 Months = $34
1 Year = $65
ADDITIONAL MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
AGE CATEGORIES
Youth 12 to 13 years of age MUST successfully complete the F.I.T. Club Program. Please see the current Parks & Recreation Services Program Guide for current program details
Child = 0 to 11 years
All membership fees include taxes.
Youth = 12 to 17 years
Payment Plan Options Available. Please check with staff for details.
Student = 18 years+
(with valid full-time student card)
*A Refundable $10.00 deposit is required for Access Fob
Adult = 18 years+
Family = includes maximum of 2 Adults, 2 Child/Youth residing in the same household. Additional discount for second and third child available.
Older Adult = 55 years+
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CLub AuRoRA FiTNeSS CeNTRe
CLUB AURORA FITNESS CENTRE
135 Industrial Parkway North • 905-726-4764 • fitness@aurora.ca HOLIDAY: wINTER:
Group Fitness Schedule - December 22 to December 31, 2015 Group Fitness Schedule - January 2 to March 18, 2016
HOURS OF OPERATION
wINTER: Monday to Friday: 5:45am to 10:00pm • Saturday & Sunday: 7:45am - 5:00pm Group Fitness Class Schedules can be found at any Recreation Facility or at www.aurora.ca/fitness
AqUAFIT
LOwER BODY BOOT CAMP
Receive all the benefits of a floor aerobics class without the joint stress. Stay cool in the pool and cross train with Aquafit.
A challenging muscle conditioning class targeting the lower body and abdominal muscles.
MUSCLE FUSION
BOOMERS ABC’S (ABS, BALANCE, CONDITIONING)
Geared to the Baby Boomer (55+ years) who has been exercising for awhile or getting back into fitness, this gentle fitness class will feature cardiovascular & muscle conditioning followed by core strengthening, balance and stretch work.
BOOT CAMP
This class will challenge you with a variety of conditioning exercises and drills to improve your strength conditioning, agility and balance as well as your overall fitness.
CYCLEFIT
Ride your way to improved fitness. Build stamina, burn fat and strengthen your lower body. Cyclefit offers a challenge to participants of all fitness levels from beginner to athlete.
H.E.A.T (HIGH ENERGY ATHLETIC TRAINING)
AqUA BOOT CAMP
Aqua Boot Camp is a high intensity, fun and energizing, multi-purpose workout in the water that will challenge your cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, and cross-training ability.
CARDIO FUSION
This class offers a combination of low impact, step training and athletic drills that will increase your heart rate and give you that ‘fun’ workout.
CARDIO MIx
A dynamic class that combines strength, agility, balance and core exercises to improve your functional fitness level.
A fun, high energy class that blends various aerobic class styles including hi/lo impact, kickboxing, athletic drills and dance. It will build your cardio endurance and improve your overall fitness. This class is geared to all fitness levels.
This class uses exercises in an interval format with higher and lower intensity levels, incorporating cardiovascular, strength and flexibility training. All fitness levels welcome. Come feel the HEAT!
LOw IMPACT
This fitness program includes warm-up, cardiovascular, muscle conditioning, and a relaxing cool down.
NIA
Neuromuscular Integrative Action encompasses the best of dance, martial arts, yoga, and healing arts philosophies from the East and West.
INSANITY
A workout that alternates between intense bursts of activity and fixed periods of less-intense activity or even complete rest.
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CLub AuRoRA FiTNeSS CeNTRe OSTEO FITNESS
This one-hour class uses weight-bearing activities with light weight training to improve and maintain your bone density and fitness level.
w.O.D.
The Workout of the Day class caters to all fitness levels. The ‘WOD’ is a combination of body weight, cardiovascular and functional strength training exercises. Each participant works at their own level of fitness and will be coached to complete their own personal best ‘WOD’ each week. Come out, get motivated and add some variety to your workout.
RIP
YOGA FITNESS
Yoga Fitness is a fitness inspired Yoga program designed to improve health, performance and mental acuity. This program is based on the fusion of eastern traditional Hatha yoga and western fitness science, blending balance, strength, flexibility and power in a fitness format.
ZUMBA® FITNESS
Zumba® Fitness fuses hypnotic latin rhythms and easy-to follow dance moves to create a dynamic workout system that will blow you away!
PiYo™
This is a unique class designed to build strength & gain This 60 minute barbell program is for men and women of flexibility. The moves fit perfectly together to form a class all ages and all fitness levels. Matching movement to music filled with intense choreography that’s fun, challenging and and using traditional strength training allows participants to will make you sweat. It’s about energy, power, and rhythm. work at their own level.
wORKOUT MIx
CARDIO SIZZLE & CHISEL
A combination class of cardio activities and muscle conditioning exercises that will put a sizzle in your workout and help improve your strength and definition.
This class offers the participant a wide variety of class styles including hi/low impact, kickboxing, step, stability ball and circuits. This class is designed with all fitness levels in mind. ClASS INTENSITY lEVElS
BODY CHISEL
A total body muscle conditioning class that will work your body from head to toe using a variety of equipment. Suitable for all fitness levels (previously Sculpt or Body Sculpt).
“YOGA” STRETCH
Unless otherwise specified, all classes are taught at a level suitable for all levels of participants.
This class is for those who want to improve their overall flexibility, relieve the day’s stress and leave feeling relaxed. This class focuses on basic stretching techniques and does not specifically follow the Hatha, Ashtanga, Iyengar or Vinyasa principles. Hatha Yoga classes can be found listed elsewhere in the current issue of the Program Guide. Classes bearing this symbol are Heart Wise Exercise® approved programs
F.I.T. Club (Fun in Training)
PlEASE NoTE
Our best effort is made to provide you with the most accurate information
at the time of printing. We reserve the right to withdraw, postpone, cancel or combine classes, limit registration, or change instructors. Please check for any possible changes at Reception Desk.
Take a moment to discover what our group fitness program has to offer! • Are you looking for flexibility to ‘drop-in’ to a class when you are available to do so? A daily class fee or book of 10 tickets is available for your convenience. • All of our instructors are fully certified by nationally recognized organizations that follow NFLAC guidelines, and have current CPR and First Aid qualifications.
• Additional services available at Club Aurora Fitness Centre include: Change room and shower facilities, ample parking.
New Flexible Option!
This NEW program is mandatory for those 12-13 years old who wish to obtain a fitness membership at Club Aurora. You will learn from one of our certified fitness staff safe exercise techniques and the proper use of our fitness equipment. An educational component with a different discussion topic will begin each session followed by an equipment demonstration and a mini workout session. An individual exercise program is created and fully demonstrated. Participants MUST complete 4 one-hour training sessions to qualify. All training sessions are booked exclusively in the fitness centre through the fitness staff.
Participants will receive a Certificate of Completion and a 1 month extension on any length fitness memebership purchased upon the successful completion of the program.
For more information, call 905-726-4764 or Email: fitness@aurora.ca
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ARThRITIS AQuAFIT
We are pleased to offer this 30 minute specialty class for people who suffer from arthritis. The objective of the recreational exercises are to reduce pain, and help maintain or increase joint mobility, muscular strength and endurance.
TRX EXERCISES FoR 55+
Is quality of life, improved joint mobility, balance, strength and stability important to you as you age? This simple yet challenging workout is designed for the older adult population in mind. It will allow you to enhance your total-body flexibility, mobility, strength and stability all while engaging the core. This class is fun and invigorating! All levels AQuAFITNESS 55+ Exercising in soothing water is beneficial to stiff joints and an enjoyable are welcome. Limited spaces are available. way to get a great workout.
AQuA ThERAPY
TRX & boSu booT CAMP
This program, completed exclusively in our therapy pool, is designed to be gentle on the joints while focusing on muscle conditioning, improving strength, balance and flexibility. The program is designed to allow participants to stay active, reduce chronic pain and aid in preventing future injuries.
bAlANCE bASICS
This simple yet challenging TRX and BOSU workout will increase totalbody flexibility, mobility and stability all while engaging the core. Get ready to pick up the pace as you build strength and stamina with basic foundational exercises. This class is fun and invigorating! All levels welcome!
YoGA
Club Aurora now offers Hatha Yoga for those who prefer a true body/ Better balance helps to prevent injuries and is a key factor in staying mind experience. This program consists of stretching and toning which strong and upright as we age. This class will help to improve your help to keep joints flexible, improves circulation and reduces stress. balance while improving your posture, strength and flexibility. All levels YoGAlATES are welcome! A great combination of Yoga and Pilates, designed for complete REbouNDING fitness, strength and flexibility. Rebounding is a unique low-impact form of exercise performed on a mini-trampoline that provides all of the healthful benefits of traditional YuMMY MuMMY exercise, but without the stress on joints and muscles that can Here’s a fitness class where babies are welcome - and new moms have sometimes make traditional exercising uncomfortable. a chance to meet other new moms in Aurora. The focus of this 10 week program is on postnatal weight loss using strength training and DIAPER FIT lifestyle modifications. Babies must be less than 1 year of age and not This 45 minute mom and tots program requires the use of a baby crawling. floatation device (tugboat) which we provide. It is a gentle shallow water workout for parents of tots under 3 years of age. F.I.T. Club (FuN IN TRAINING) (Ages 12 to 13 years) This NEW program is mandatory for those 12-13 years old who wish SGT-(SMAll GRouP TRAINING) to obtain a fitness membership at Club Aurora. You will learn from one Are you are looking to fast track your health and fitness goals? This of our certified fitness staff safe exercise techniques and the proper use intensive small group training program is designed to challenge you to of our fitness equipment. An educational component with a different improve your fitness levels through a measured, outcome-results discussion topic will begin each weekly session followed by an focused program. This program is conducted by a Club Aurora equipment demonstration and a mini workout session. An individual Personal Training Specialist. exercise program is created and fully demonstrated. Participants will receive a Certificate of Completion. 100% attendance is required. T.I.M.E. (ToGEThER IN MoVEMENT AND EXERCISE) A new program developed by the Toronto Rehab Centre for those who have suffered a stroke, are experiencing neurological muscular difficulties, have MS or have suffered a brain injury. It works to improve balance and coordination to allow you to live as independently and confidently as possible. Participants should be able to walk 10 metres with or without a walking aid. For further information please call 905 726-4764 or email fitness@aurora.ca
Club Aurora’s NEW state of the art Fitness Facility • Flexible Membership Options Available • Separate Aerobics and Cycle Studios • Fantastic Group Fitness Classes • Specialty Registered Programs • Knowledgeable Friendly Staff • Personal Training Available For more information, call 905 726-4754 or email, fitness@aurora.ca
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AGE
DAY/START DATE
LOCATION
TIME
FEE/#wEEKS
CODE
Arthritis Aquafit
18 yrs+
Tue Jan. 5 to March 8
SARC Pool
1:45 to 2:30pm
$45.00 (members)/10 $54.00 (non-members)/10
41650
Arthritis Aquafit
18 yrs+
Thu Jan. 7 to March 10
SARC Pool
1:45 to 2:30pm
$45.00 (members)/10 $54.00 (non-members)/10
41651
Aquafit 55+
55 yrs+
Tue Jan. 5 to March 8
SARC Pool
2:30 to 3:10pm
$57.00 (members)/10 $68.00 (non-members)/10
41667
Aquafit 55+
55 yrs+
Thu Jan. 7 to March 10
SARC Pool
2:30 to 3:10pm
$57.00 (members)/10 $68.00 (non-members)/10
41668
Aqua Therapy
18 yrs+
Tue Jan. 5 to Feb. 2
SARC Therapy Pool
9:00 to 9:45am
$57.00 (members)/5 $68.00 (non-members)/5
41652
Aqua Therapy
18 yrs+
Tue Feb. 9 to March 8
SARC Therapy Pool
9:00 to 9:45am
$57.00 (members)/5 $68.00 (non-members)/5
41653
BALANCE BASICS
18 yrs+
Wed Jan. 13 to March 2
Aerobics Studio
11:20-12:10pm
$80.00 (members)/8 $96.00 (non-members)/8
41654
Diaperfit
18 yrs+
Thu Jan. 7 to Feb. 25
SARC Pool
9:45 to 10:30am
$80.00 (members)/8 $96.00 (non-members)/8
41655
Rebounding
18 yrs+
Thur Jan 14 to March 17
ASC
8:15pm to 9:00pm
$60.00/10
41838
SGT-Small Group Training
18 yrs+
Tue/Thu Jan. 5 to Feb. 4
Aerobics Studio
7:30 to 8:30pm
$158.00 (members)/10 $190.00 (non-members)/10
41656
SGT-Small Group Training
18 yrs+
Tue/Thu Feb. 9 to March 10
Aerobics Studio
7:30 to 8:30pm
$158.00 (members)/10 $190.00 (non-members)/10
41657
T.I.M.E.
18 yrs+
Mon Jan. 4 to March 7
Aerobics Studio
1:30 to 2:15pm
$90.00 (members)/9 $108.00 (non-members)/9
41658
T.I.M.E.
18 yrs+
Wed Jan. 6 to March 9
Aerobics Studio
1:30 to 2:15pm
$100.00 (members)/10 $120.00 (non-members)/10
41659
T.I.M.E. BOTH DAYS
18 yrs+
Mon Jan. 4 to March 7 Wed Jan. 6 to March 9
Aerobics Studio
1:30 to 2:15pm
$160.00 (members)/19 $192.00 (non-members)/19
41660
TRX Exercises for 55+
55 years+
Fri Jan. 8 to Feb. 26
Aerobics Studio
12:00 to 12:45pm
$72.00 (members)/8 $86.00 (non-members)/8
41663
TRX & BOSU BOOT CAMP
18 years+
Thu Jan. 14 to March 3
Aerobics Studio
7:00 to 8:00am
$90.00 (members)/8 $108.00 (non-members)/8
41662
Yoga
14 yrs+
Tue Jan. 5 to March 8
APL
7:00 to 8:15pm
$115.00 (members)/10 $138.00 (non-members)/10
41648
Yoga
14 yrs+
Thu Jan. 7 to March 10
APL
7:00 to 8:15pm
$115.00 (members)/10 $138.00 (non-members)/10
41649
Yogalates
14 yrs+
Wed Jan. 6 to March 9
APL
9:30 to 10:30am
$115.00 (members)/10 $138.00 (non-members)/10
41664
Yogalates
14 yrs+
Mon Jan. 4 to March 7
Program Rm B
7:00 to 8:00pm
$104.00 (members)/9 $125.00 (non-members)/9
41665
Yummy Mummy
18 yrs+
Thu Jan. 7 to March 10
Aerobics Studio
1:30 to 2:30pm
$95.00 (members)/10 $114.00 (non-members)10
41666
CANCELLED
Feb.15
Feb.15
Feb.15
FREE Club Aurora open House ~ saturday January 9, 2016 Program Cycle Fit Insanity Body Chisel Zumba
Age 14 yrs+ 14 yrs+ 14 yrs+ 14 yrs+
location AFLC AFLC AFLC AFLC
Time 8:00 to 8:45am 9:00 to 10:00am 10:00 to 11:00am 11:00 to 12:00pm
fee/#Weeks FREE FREE FREE FREE
Code 41669 41670 41671 41672
Don’T DelAY. Space is limited. Please call 905-841-7529 to find out about the listed programs or register online to reserve your spot!
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Club Aurora
seminarseries
kETTlEbEll bASICS
The use of kettlebells for exercise can be traced back to 18thcentury Russia! So why should you use them as part of your exercise regime today? This informative and active one hour session will teach how the kettlebell can be all you need to train your cardiovascular, strength, endurance and power systems. Learn how a few basic movements with a single piece of equipment can be effective and efficient for a variety of your fitness goals. Date: Time: Members: CoDE: location:
Monday, January 18 6:15pm to 7:15pm FREE, Non-Members: $5.00 41673 Aerobics Studio
EXERCISE PRoGRAM DESIGN FuNDAMENTAlS
Ever wonder how to design a proper exercise routine for yourself? In this informative one hour session, you will learn the basic theories involving the FITT principle of exercise prescription. Learn how to calculate appropriate Heart Rate ranges in order to maximize your caloric expenditures during your cardiovascular exercise routines Date: Time: Members: CoDE: location:
Monday March 7 6:15pm to 7:00pm FREE, Non-Members: $5.00 41674 Program Room A
A new program developed by the Toronto Rehab Centre for those who have suffered a stroke, are experiencing neurological muscular difficulties, have MS or have suffered a brain injury. It works to improve balance and coordination to allow you to live as independently and confidently as possible. The program is run with a 4:1 participant/instructor ratio catering to the individual’s needs. Participants should be able to walk 10 metres with or without a walking aid. For further information, please call 905-726-4764 or email fitness@aurora.ca
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Personal Training
“In all the years going to a gym that was by far the best workout I’ve had!
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Letet us help you achieve your fitness goals! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
J.G.S. Club Aurora member since 2006
Personal attention & program supervision Individualized instruction Effective workouts Motivation Consistency SAFETY Special needs training Sport specific training Injury rehabilitation Ego boost
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EXPERT STAFF
Our professional trainers have the skills you need to be successful. Each trainer has a background and education suited to a variety of fitness needs. All staff members are fullycertified by nationally-accredited organizations.
For more information, call 905-726-4764 Email: fitness@aurora.ca www.aurora.ca/fitness
Rebounding
Rebounding is a unique low-impact form of exercise performed on a mini-trampoline that provides all of the healthful benefits of traditional exercise, but without the stress on joints and muscles that can sometimes make traditional exercising uncomfortable. Date: Time: location: Fee: CoDE:
Thursdays from January 14 to March 17, 2016 8:15 pm to 9:00 pm Aurora Senior Centre, Craft Room $60.00 for 10 weeks 41838
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CLub AuRoRA SQuASH
Club AurorA sQuAsH
is proud to welcome back our squash Pro, Howard seto. Howard has over 20 years of experience in organizing professional and amateur squash tournaments as well as teaching squash at all levels focusing on game rules, fundamentals, sportsmanship, strategy and conditioning.
leArn To PlAY sQuAsH
beginner (ages 8+ yrs) intermediate (ages 8+ yrs) Advanced (ages 8+ yrs) This 10 week program emphasizes the technical aspects of the game of squash in a fun, yet competitive envi ronment, with players partnered with others of similar ability. Participants must provide their own eye protec tion and squash racquet. Thursday: January 7 to March 10, 2016 (10 weeks) location: Aurora Family Leisure Complex Squash Courts 1, 2, 3 Time: 7:00-8:30pm (Advanced)
fee: All Levels: Members: $115
Non-Members: $138
Code: 41680 (Advanced)
Tuesday: January 5 to March 8, 2016 (10 weeks) location: Aurora Family Leisure Complex Squash Courts 1, 2, 3 Time: 6:00-7:30pm (Beginner) 7:30-9:00pm (Intermediate) fee: All Levels: Members: $115 Non-Members: $138 Code: 41678 (Beginner)
41679 (Intermediate)
House leAGue & rounD robin
Wednesday, January 6 to March 9, 2016
Code: 41676
location: AFLC - Squash Courts 1, 2, 3, 4
Time: 6:20 - 9:00pm
fee: FREE/10 weeks (members)
$85 (non-members)
Monday, January 4 to March 7, 2016 Cancelled: February 15 Code: 41675 location: AFLC - Squash Courts 1, 2, 3, 4 Time: 6:20 - 9:00pm fee: FREE/9 weeks (members) $80 (non-members)
friday, January 8 to March 11, 2016 Code: 41677 location: AFLC - Squash Courts 1, 2, 3, 4 Time: 6:20 - 9:00pm fee: FREE/10 weeks (members) $85 (non-members)
This is a mixed team’s event, open to all levels of play. The level of play varies from advanced (Level 1) to beginner/intermediate (Level 5). Each player plays a 30 minute match per night for his/her team. Play begins as early as 6:20pm or as late as 8:50pm.
noTe: Members are entitled to sign up for 2 free nights of either house league or round robin play. Members must pay the applicable non-member fee for a third night.
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ReCReATioNAL SWiM WiNTeR AuRoRA FAMIlY lEISuRE CoMPlEX
January 2 – March 13, 2016
135 Industrial Parkway 905-841-7529
Day Mon & Wed
lane Swim
Whirlpool hours
Silver Swimmers
6:00am – 9:00am 6:00am – 9:00am 11:30am – 1:00pm 11:00am – 1:00pm 4:00pm – 5:00pm 4:00pm – 5:00pm
9:00pm – 10:00pm 8:05pm – 10:00pm
11:00am – 11:30am
Tues & Thurs
6:00am – 9:00am 11:00am – 1:00pm 9:00pm – 10:00pm
6:00am – 9:00am 11:00am – 1:00pm 8:05pm – 10:00pm
Fri
6:00am – 9:00am 11:30am – 1:00pm 4:00pm – 5:00pm
6:00am – 9:00am 11:00am – 1:00pm 4:00pm – 5:00pm
Sat
8:00am - 9:25am
8:00am - 10:30am
Sun
8:00am - 9:30am
8:00am - 9:30am
lane Swim 8 lane & Therapy Pool
• No floatation devices 11:00am – 11:30am
leisure Swims 2 Small Pools
Mon & Wed
7:30am – 10:00am 9:00am – 10:30am 11:30am – 1:00pm 11:30am – 1:00pm **3:00pm – 4:00pm 4:15pm – 5:15pm 9:00pm – 10:00pm
Tues & Thurs
7:30am – 9:00am 11:30am – 1:00pm 9:00pm – 10:00pm
11:30am – 1:00pm 7:05pm – 9:00pm
Fri
7:30am – 10:00am 11:30am – 1:00pm 9:00pm – 10:00pm
9:00am – 10:30am 11:30am – 1:00pm 7:15pm – 8:00pm
Sat/Sun
**1:00pm – 2:00pm
• Obey all orders by attendant and operator • All riders must be a minimum of 48” (122cm) tall
STRoNACh AuRoRA RECREATIoN CoMPlEX January 2 – March 13, 2016 1400 Wellington St. East 905-726-4770 Day
sliDe rules
leisure Swims All Pools
• Hands must be kept in the channel • No person shall bring glass bottles or food into the water slide area • Swimmers only may use the water slide • Remove jewelry prior to using the water slide • No person shall use the slide while under the influence of drugs or alcohol
8:00pm – 9:00pm 2:00pm – 4:00pm
** No Therapy Pool Available
Silver Swimmers lane Swim
• No person shall dive, run, stand, kneel, rotate or stop in the channel
This program is to provide Older Adults/Senior Swimmers (55 yrs+) an opportunity to use the pool in a comfortable slower paced atmosphere with other senior swimmers. This is a chance to get into the water and swim, walk or exercise at your own pace. Call 905-727-3123 ext. 3515 for more information.
• Riders must be in good health; pregnant women or people with heart conditions use at own risk. ONTARIO REGULATIONS
PUBLIC SLIDE RIDE
UNDER THE TECHNICAL
STANDARDS &
SAFETY ACT, 2000
AQuATIC ADMISSIoN FEES Pool Daily User Fees (HST) Included
$3.00 per visit per person or
$24.00 for 10 visits.
See page 9 for membership fees
Prices subject to change effective Jan. 1, 2016
Admission Policy Children under 10 years of age who are unable to pass the “facility swim test” must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who is at least 12 years of age and responsible for their direct supervision, with a maximum of two children for each parent or guardian. Facility Swim Test Effective September 8, 2015 Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex Swim 2 widths and tread water 1 min Aurora Family Leisure Complex Swim 2 widths and tread water 1 min Please note: Effective January 2, 2016, a facility swim test will be required upon ever visit. Children under 6 years of age may not be admitted to the swimming pool unless they are accompanied by a parent or guardian who is respon sible for their direct supervision, with a maximum of two children for each parent or guardian. Parents/Guardians are responsible for the children in their care while in the facility and must directly supervise children at all times. Cell Phones/Personal Digital
Assistants and Cameras
The use of these items is prohibited in all change rooms and washrooms
lane Swim
For people 12 years and over wishing to uti lize the pool for fitness. The pool will be set up in lanes. Participants are asked to swim continuously in a counterclockwise loop and in the lane appropriate to their speed.
leisure Swim
Fun and enjoyment for the whole family. Toys and floatation aids are allowed.
PLEASE NOTE: February 15, 2016 (Family Day), the AFLC Pool will be closed The SARC Pool will have a 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Lane swim and a 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Leisure swim. Town of Aurora - Parks & Recreation Services
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AQuATiCS RuLeS & ReNTALS GENERAL POOL RULES • Disposable and cloth diapers are not permitted in the water. Please use swim diapers designed for pool use. • Individuals with a serious medical condition should be accompanied in the water with anoth er individual knowledgeable of their condition and inform the Lifeguard. • Those with open sores or communicable diseases will not be admitted to swimming pools unless a medical doctor’s certificate is present ed to the pool supervisor. • Spectators are required to view lessons from the “designated” viewing galleries only. • Please do not bring food and/or beverages onto pool decks or viewing galleries, water only contained in plastic or non-breakable bottles. • Outdoor Shoes must be removed before entering the shower and pool area. CHANGE ROOM POLICIES • Families of any age, of the same gender are encouraged to use the gender specific change rooms. • Mixed gender families, unaccompanied children and persons with identified special needs and their caregivers are encouraged to use the family/special needs change room. • Parents/guardians accompaning children of the opposite gender, age 6 yrs+ are encouraged to change in separate cubicles.
We ask that all patrons cooperate in making the change room experience comfortable for everyone.
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Celebrate
Your Birthday!
This Winter at
the Stronach Aurora Recreation Pool. Enjoy 1 hour
in the teaching and leisure pool with water slide
PLUS party room!
All for $245.00 (max. 25 people)
Saturday or Sunday • 1pm or 4pm Call 905-727-3123 ext. 3117 OR email at poolbirthdayparties@aurora.ca
POOL RENTALS
Prices subject to change effective Jan. 1, 2016
Looking for a pool rental? Please contact Terri Edwards, Aquatic Coordinator, at tedwards@ aurora.ca for date and time availability. AFLC: $70 per hour SARC: $11 per lane per hour $22 per hour for Therapy $36 per hour for Leisure Lifeguard: $18 per hour. Minimum 2 required per facility. SCHOOL RENTALS
Prices subject to change effective Jan. 1, 2016
Schools looking to book lessons or lanes? Please contact Gregory Peri, Aquatic Coordinator, at gperi@aurora.ca for date and Did you forget something? time availability. We have water diapers and goggles available at reception; Lanes: Same rental fees as above. Lessons: Re-usable swim pants: $20.00 10+ kids: $7.00 per child per class Disposable swim diapers: $2.00 5-9 kids: $9.00 per child per class 3-4 kids: $11.00 per child per class Jr. Youth Goggles: $16.25 1-2 kids: $21.00 per child per class Adult Goggles: $19.50 Instructor: $20 per hour for additional instructors. ww www.a w.aurora.ca Town of Aurora - Parks & Recreation Services
GeNeRAL SWiMMiNG LeSSoN iNFoRMATioN
What to Expect from Swimming Lessons
Support your child’s learning through participation in the recreational swimming programs. Set realistic goals for your child, encouraging them to do their best. Learning to swim can be enjoyable, but like many skills, it takes time, practise and patience. It is important to remember that each swimmer advances at his/ her own pace. Not completing a level the first time, or even the second time, simply means there are important skills to continue to improve upon. Success in swimming lessons comes in many different forms – learning new skills, increasing confidence, and gaining a feeling of accomplishment.
What Level Should I Register In?
Visit our pool and one of the Aquatic Staff can assist you in determining what level to register in. The Department of Parks and Recreation offers free swimming lesson assessments. Please contact the Deck Supervisor on duty to request a screening during scheduled leisure swim times.
Repeating a level?
Show your last report card to the Instructor to allow practise time on skills requiring development. To progress to the next level, all items must be completed.
Lesson Start Time
Participants should go to the pool deck at the lesson start time (not earlier). You may wish to escort your child to their lesson on the first day to meet the Instructor. Please remove outdoor shoes in the shower area and pool deck.
Deck Supervisor
There is a designated Deck Supervisor on deck and available to answer your questions or concerns. They also provide a link between you and the instructor. Ask and the Deck Supervisor will be happy to assist you.
Parent’s Day
Parent’s Day will take place during the 5th lesson. Parents are invited on deck to watch their child’s swimming lesson and take pictures. Classes will end 5 min. early to give parents the opportunity to talk to their child’s instructor about their progress. If you wish to visit on deck, please remember to remove your shoes! Please note that picture taking is only permitted on Parent’s Day.
Make-up Lessons
Occasionally lessons may be cancelled due to pool fouling, mechanical, or chemical problems. Makeup classes due to participant’s illness or personal commitments will not be available. Dry-land water safety lessons are part of all learn-to swim programs. Where a pool may close in an untimely manner, Instructors will use the time to focus on dry land water safety. If this is not possible, a credit may be issued for the missed class.
Pool Fouling/Closure
To reduce the number of closures due to pool fouling, participants not toilet trained are required to wear snug fitting plastic pants. No disposable diapers. Also, please keep eating to a minimum prior to swimming. Swim diapers are available at the Customer Service Desk.
Change Room Admittance Guideline
For the comfort of all patrons, children 7 years of age and older must use the appropriate change room of their own gender. If this is not suitable a family change room is available.
Personal Belongings
Do not leave valuables and belongings unattended in change rooms or cubicles. Use lockers or take belongings to your program area. The Town of Aurora is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
Cell phones, Filming and Photography
Please note that to ensure the privacy of others, the use of cell phone devices, filming or photography will not be permitted in the change rooms, viewing gallery or pool area during swimming programs or recreational swims.
Stroller
Strollers are not permitted on the pool deck or in the shower area. Please use the designated stroller parking area located in the family change room.
Family Change Room
The family change room is for mixed gender families, unaccompanied children and persons with identified special needs and their caregiver. Everyone else is encouraged to use the gender specific change rooms.
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ToWN oF AuRoRA AQuATiC PRoGRAM STRuCTuRe
Town of Aurora Program Structure
~FESAVING
SOCIETY'
The Lifeguarding Experts
Red Cross Swim Parented
Red Cross Swim Kids
Red Cross Teens/Adults
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Starfish
SK Level 1
Swim Basics
Waterpolo
SK Level 2
Swim Strokes
Diving 1 & 2
4-12 months
Duck 12 - 24 months
Sea Turtle 24 months - 5 years
Red Cross Swim Preschool Ages 3 - 5 Years Sea Otter IC/C=SK1
SK Level 3
Whip Kick Plus
SK Level 4
Stroke Im rovement 1
SK Level 5
Stroke Im rovement 2
SK Level 6
Lifesaving
Stroke Im rovement 3
Rookie Patrol Salamander IC/C=SK1
SK Level 7 Ranger Patrol
Sunfish IC= SK1
C = SK2
SK Level 8
Some courses, require pre-requisites to enter the course. Please see Program Descriptions for more information.
Star Patrol Crocodile IC= SK2
C = SK3
SK Level 9 Sport Fundamental s
Whale IC= SK3
C = SK4
SK Level 10
If the swimmer turns 5 years old, follow level to Swim Kids. IC= Incomplete C= Complete
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
The Town of Aurora recommends to follow the arrows as the swimmer progresses through the levels. If you wish to skip a level, please see the Deck Supervisor for an assessment.
Level 4
Level 5
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AQuATiC LeARN To SWiM Starfish
Age: 4-12 months (30 mins) Babies and their caregivers work on getting wet, buoyancy and movement, front, back and vertical position in the water, shallow water entries and exits. * Classes combined with Duck AFLC Day Sat Sun Sun Tue
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 5
Time 10:30am* 11:00am* 3:30pm* 6:30pm
Code 41103 41104 41105 41106
SARC Day Sat Sat Sun Mon Tue Thu Thu Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 8
Time 9:00am* 10:30am* 10:00am* 5:30pm* 4:00pm* 9:15am* 5:30pm 5:15pm*
Code 41107 41108 41109 41110 41111 41112 41113 41114
Duck
Age: 12-24 months (30 mins) Babies and their caregivers work on rhythmic breathing, moving forward and backward, front and back float with recovery, and shallow water entries and exits. * Classes combined with Starfish AFLC Day Sat Sun Sun SARC Day Sat Sat Sun Mon Tue Thu Thu Thu Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Date Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 8
Time 10:30am* 11:00am* 3:30pm* Time 9:00am* 10:30am* 10:00am* 5:30pm* 4:00pm* 9:15am* 5:00pm 6:00pm 5:15pm*
Code 41103 41104 41105 Code 41107 41108 41109 41110 41111 41112 41115 41116 41114
Sea Turtle
Sea Otter
Age: 24-36 months (30 mins) Toddlers and their caregivers work on submersion, front and back floats and glides, jumping into chest-deep water with assistance, kicking on front and front swim.
Age: 3-5 years (30 mins) Swimmers work on front and back floats and glides, kicking on front with a buoyant object, and will be able to swim 1 metre upon completion of this level.
AFLC Day Sat Sun Sun Mon Tue Wed
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 6
Time 11:00am 10:30am 3:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 5:30pm
Code 41117 41118 41119 41120 41121 41122
SARC Day Sat Sat Sat Sun Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Thu Thu Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 8
Time 9:30am 11:00am 12:00pm 9:30am 10:30am 5:30pm 4:30pm 6:00pm 9:45am 5:00pm 5:30pm 6:45pm
Code 41123 41124 41125 41126 41127 41128 41129 41130 41131 41132 41133 41134
AFLC Day Sat Sat Sat Sun Sun Sun Sun Mon Tue Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 11:00am 11:30am 12:00pm 11:00am 12:00pm 3:00pm 4:30pm 6:00pm 5:30pm 5:00pm 6:00pm
Code 41135 41136 41137 41138 41139 41140 41141 41142 41143 41144 41145
SARC Day Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sun Sun Sun Sun Mon Mon Tue Wed Thu Thu Thu Thu Fri Fri Fri Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan 8 Jan 8 Jan 8
Time 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 11:00am 11:30am 9:30am 10:00am 10:30am 11:00am 6:00pm 6:45pm 5:00pm 6:30pm 9:45am 4:30pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 6:30pm 6:45pm
Code 41146 41147 41148 41149 41150 41151 41152 41153 41154 41155 41156 41157 41158 41159 41160 41161 41162 41163 41164 41165 41166
AFLC
Aurora Family Leisure Complex 135 Industrial Parkway North
SARC
Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex 1400 Wellington St. East winter 2016 Session Dates Day Start End Sat Jan 9 | 9 classes Mar 5 Sun Jan 3 | 9 classes Feb 28 Mon Jan 4 | 9 classes Mar 7 Tue Jan 5 | 10 classes Mar 8 Wed Jan 6 | 10 classes Mar 9 Thu Jan 7 | 10 classes Mar 10 Fri Jan 8 | 10 classes Mar 11 Price Per Class Duration 30 mins 45 mins 60 mins Teen/Adult Lessons Private Semi-Private H30 Inclusive Aquatics * All prices include tax
Price $8.10 $8.60 $9.20 $9.15 $23.00 $20.60 $17.80
$11.00
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Cancelled Feb 15 足
Salamander
Age: 3-5 years (30 mins) Swimmers work on improving their front and
back float, jumping into chest-deep water unassisted. Kicking is added to the front and back glide and swimmers will be able to swim 2 metres upon completion. AFLC Day Sat Sun Sun Sun Mon Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 12:00pm 10:30am 11:15am 4:30pm 6:30pm 5:30pm 5:30pm
Code 41167 41168 41169 41170 41171 41172 41173
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AQuATiC LeARN To SWiM Salamander cont’d
SARC Day Sat Sat Sun Mon Mon Tue Tue Wed Thu Thu Thu Thu Fri Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan 8
Time 10:30am 11:30am 10:30am 5:45pm 6:30pm 4:30pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 9:45am 5:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 5:00pm 5:30pm
Crocodile/whale
Code 41174 41175 41176 41177 41178 41179 41180 41181 41182 41183 41184 41185 41186 41187
Sunfish
Age: 3-5 years (30 mins) Swimmers further develop the front and back glide with kick, front and back swim, jump into deep water, swim with a PFD in deep water, and swim 10 metres continuously. AFLC Day Mon
Date Jan 4
Time 6:30pm
Code 41204
SARC Day Sat Sun Mon Tue Thu
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 7
Time 10:30am 11:30am 7:00pm 5:30pm 4:30pm
Code 41205 41206 41207 41208 41209
Age: 3-5 years (30 mins) Swimmers work on kicking and can perform glides (front and back), enter deep water safely,
float in deep water, swim with a PFD, and swim 5
metres continuously.
AFLC Day Sat Sun Sun Mon Wed SARC Day Sat Sat Sun Sun Mon Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 6 Date Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan 8
Time 10:30am 10:30am 3:00pm 5:30pm 5:30pm Time 10:00am 12:00pm 9:30am 10:30am 5:30pm 6:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 5:30pm 5:30pm 7:00pm
Code 41188
41189
41190
41191
41192
Code 41193 41194 41195 41196 41197 41198 41199 41200 41201 41202 41203
Turning 5 years old? Not sure which Swim Kids level to register for?
Sea Otter Incomplete Complete Salamander Incomplete Complete Sunfish Incomplete Complete Crocodile Incomplete Complete whale Incomplete Complete
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Swim Kids 1 Swim Kids 1 Swim Kids 1 Swim Kids 1 Swim Kids 1 Swim Kids 2 Swim Kids 2 Swim Kids 3 Swim Kids 3 Swim Kids 4
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Swim Kids 1
Age: 5-12 years (30 mins) Swimmers develop front and back float, front and back glide, flutter kick (assisted), shallow water entries and exits, and swim 5 metres. * Classes combined with Swim Kids 2 AFLC Day Sat Sun Sun Mon Tue Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 11:30am 11:00am 3:00pm 5:30pm 5:30pm 6:30pm 6:00pm*
Code 41210 41211 41212 41213 41214 41215 41227
SARC Day Sat Sun Sun Mon Mon Tue Wed Wed Wed Thu Fri Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 6 Jan 6 Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan 8
Time 9:30am 10:00am 11:00am* 5:30pm 7:00pm 4:00pm 5:30pm* 5:45pm 7:00pm 5:00pm 5:45pm 6:30pm
Code 41217 41218 41228 41219 41220 41221 41229 41222 41223 41224 41225 41226
Swim Kids 2
Age: 5-12 years (30 mins) Swimmers learn front and back glide with flutter kick, develop front swim, complete deep-water activities (assisted) and swim 10 metres continuously. * Classes combined with Swim Kids 1 AFLC Day Sat Sat Sun Sun Mon Mon Tue Tue Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 10:30am 12:00pm 11:45am 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:30pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 6:00pm*
Code 41230 41231 41232 41233 41234 41235 41236 41237 41238 41227
SARC Day Sat Sat Sun Sun Mon Tue Wed Wed Thu Fri Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 6 Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan 8
Time 9:45am 10:30am 10:00am 11:00am* 6:30pm 5:30pm 5:30pm* 7:30pm 6:00pm 5:00pm 5:30pm
Code 41239 41240 41241 41228 41242 41243 41229 41244 41245 41246 41247
Swim Kids 3
Age: 5-12 years (30 mins) Swimmers increase their distance on front and back glide with flutter kick, perform flutter kick unassisted, wear a PFD in deep water, float in deep water, and swim 15 metres continuously. AFLC Day Sat Sun Sun Mon Tue Tue Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 10:30am 12:00pm 4:30pm 6:30pm 5:30pm 6:30pm 5:00pm 6:30pm
Code 41248 41249 41250 41251 41252 41253 41254 41255
SARC Day Sat Sat Sun Mon Wed Thu Fri Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 6 Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan 8
Time 10:00am 11:00am 11:30am 7:00pm 6:30pm 4:30pm 6:00pm 7:00pm
Code 41256 41257 41258 41259 41260 41261 41262 41263
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AQuATiC LeARN To SWiM Swim Kids 4
Age: 5-12 years (30 mins) Swimmers learn back swim with shoulder roll and front crawl (10m), work on flutter kick on back, perform kneeling dive, introduction to sculling and swim 25 metres continuously. AFLC Day Sat Sun Sun Mon Mon Tue Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 11:00am 11:30am 3:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 5:30pm 7:00pm 5:30pm
Code 41264 41265 41266 41267 41268 41269 41270 41271
SARC Day Sat Sat Mon Wed Wed Thu Fri Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 4 Jan 6 Jan 6 Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan 8
Time 9:30am 11:00am 6:30pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 4:30pm 6:00pm 6:15pm
Code 41272 41273 41274 41275 41276 41277 41278 41279
Swim Kids 6
Age: 5-12 years (45 mins) Swimmers increase their distance on front and back crawl (75m), elementary back stroke (25m), learn breast stroke (15m), learn eggbeater/tread water, perform feet-first surface dive, standing shallow dive, and swim 300 metres continuously. * Classes combined with Swim Kids 7
AFLC Day Sat Sun Sun Mon Tue Tue Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 11:45am 10:30am 4:15pm 5:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 5:15pm 5:30pm
Code 41293 41294 41295 41296 41297 41298 41299 41300
AFLC Day Sat Sun Sun Mon Tue Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 11:15am* 11:30am 3:30pm* 5:00pm 6:45pm 6:30pm* 5:30pm
Code 41308 41315 41309 41316 41317 41310 41318
SARC Day Sat Sun Mon Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 10:15am 11:15am* 6:45pm 6:00pm* 6:00pm*
Code 41301 41290 41302 41291 41292
SARC Day Sat Sun Mon Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 10:30am 11:00am* 6:00pm* 6:45pm* 6:00pm*
Code 41483 41311 41312 41313 41314
Swim Kids 9
Swim Kids 7
Swim Kids 5
Age: 5-12 years (45 mins) Swimmers develop front crawl (15m) , learn back crawl (15m) and whip on back, learn stride dive and treading water, perform head-first sculling on back, and swim 50 metres continuously. * Classes combined with Swim Kids 6
Age: 5-12 years (45 mins) Swimmers increase their distance on front and back crawl (50m) and elementary back stroke (25m), learn front scull, perform whip kick on front and dolphin kick, learn stride entry and swim 150 metres continuously. * Classes combined with Swim Kids 8
AFLC Day Sat Sun Sun Mon Tue Tue Wed Fri
AFLC Day Sat Sun Sun Mon Tue Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 11:15am* 11:15am 3:30pm* 5:00pm 6:00pm 6:30pm* 5:30pm
Code 41308 41303 41309 41304 41305 41310 41306
SARC Day Sat Sun Mon Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 9:45am 11:00am* 6:00pm* 6:45pm* 6:00pm*
Code 41307 41311 41312 41313 41314
SARC Day Sat Sun Mon Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 8 Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 11:00am 10:30am 3:30pm 5:45pm 5:45pm 6:45pm 5:15pm 6:15pm Time 9:00am 11:15am* 6:15pm 6:00pm* 6:00pm*
Code 41280 41281 41282 41283 41284 41285 41286 41287 Code 41288 41290 41289 41291 41292
Swim Kids 8
Age: 5-12 years (45 mins) Swimmers increase their distance on front and back crawl (25m), learn elementary back stroke (15m), learn dolphin kick, tread water in deep water, perform front dive, and swim 75 metres continuously. * Classes combined with Swim Kids 5
For ages 8 – 12 years old who have completed Swim Kids 6. • Lifesaving Sport Principles • Starts, Turns, Transitions & Finishes • Swim Proficiencies • Lifesaving Sport Skills See Page 25 for course details
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Age: 5-12 years (45 mins) Swimmers increase their distance on front and back crawl (100m), elementary back stroke (50m), breast stroke (25m), learn sidestroke kick, perform head-first surface dive, and swim 400 metres continuously. * Classes combined with Swim Kids 10 AFLC Day Sat Sun Sun Mon Tue Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 10:30am* 12:15pm 4:15pm* 5:45pm 6:00pm 7:15pm* 6:15pm
Code 41323 41319 41324 41320 41321 41325 41322
SARC Day Sat Sun Mon Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 9:00am* 10:30am* 6:00pm* 6:00pm* 6:00pm*
Code 41326
41327
41328
41329
41330
Keep Kids Active: Helps promote a healthy lifestyle for children and gives them the chance to keep active in
physical activity for their lifetime.
Uses the True Sport Principles: Go For It – Play Fair – Respect Others – Keep It
Fun – Stay Healthy – Give Back
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AQuATiC LeARN To SWiM Swim Kids 10
Age: 5-12 years (45 mins) Swimmers continue to improve front and back craw, elementary back stroke, increase their distance on breast stroke (50m), learn sidestroke (25m), perform dolphin kick (vertical), learn feet and head-first surface dives with underwater swim, and swim 500 metres continuously. * Classes combined with Swim Kids 9 AFLC Day Sat Sun Sun Mon Tue Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 10:30am* 12:15pm 4:15pm* 5:45pm 6:45pm 7:15pm* 6:15pm
Code 41323 41331 41324 41332 41333 41325 41334
SARC Day Sat Sun Mon Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 9:00am* 10:30am* 6:00pm* 6:00pm* 6:00pm*
Code 41326 41327 41328 41329 41330
Adult/Teen Strokes
Age: 5+ years (30 mins) Instructors will focus on correcting the mechanics and proficiency of front or back crawl for Swim Kids Levels 7-10.
AFLC Day Mon Wed Fri
Date Jan 4 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 7:00pm 7:30pm 7:30pm
Code 41342 41343 41344
AFLC Day Sun Wed
Date Jan 3 Jan 6
Time 12:30pm 6:30pm
Code 41355 41356
SARC Day Sat
Date Jan 9
Time 11:45am
Code 41345
SARC Day Sat Wed Thu
Date Jan 9 Jan 6 Jan 7
Time 10:30am 6:45pm 4:30pm
Code 41357 41358 41359
Family Lessons
Age: 5+ years (30 mins) Register for this time slot, rather than a particular level, a real timesaver for large families. Multi level teaching with individualized lessons; class sizes may vary. AFLC Day Sat Sun Tue Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 12:30pm 10:00am 7:30pm 6:00pm 5:00pm
Code 41346 41347 41348 41349 41350
SARC Day Thu
Date Jan 7
Time 4:00pm
Code 41351
Stroke Improvement 1
Adult/Teen Basics
Age: 12+ years (30 mins) For those starting to swim, we help you increase your comfort and confidence in the water and build on skills for front and back crawl. AFLC Day Mon Wed Fri
Date Jan 4 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 7:00pm 7:30pm 7:30pm
Code 41335 41336 41337
SARC Day Sat Mon Wed Fri
Date Jan 9 Jan 4 Jan 6 Jan 8
Time 11:15am 7:30pm 7:30pm 6:45pm
Code 41338 41339 41340 41341
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Stroke Improvement 2
Age: 12+ years (30 mins) Instructors will work directly with you to improve one or more of your swimming strokes, working towards proficiency and increased endurance.
Stroke Improvement 3
Age: 14+ years (30 mins) A program designed to help candidates whose goal is to become a Swimming Instructor and have been out of the water for any extended period. Candidates will work on becoming techni cally sound in the 5 basic strokes. AFLC Day Sun Wed
Date Jan 3 Jan 6
Time 3:30pm 7:00pm
Code 41360 41361
whip Kick Plus
Age: 5+ years (30 mins) Whip Kick skills are taught on both the front and back to improve Elementary Back and Breast Stroke.
Age: 5+ years (30 mins) Instructors will focus on correcting the mechanics and proficiency of front or back crawl for Swim Kids Levels 4-6.
AFLC Day Sat Wed
Date Jan 9 Jan 6
Time 12:00pm 6:30pm
Code 41362 41363
AFLC Day Sat Wed
Date Jan 9 Jan 6
Time 11:30am 5:00pm
Code 41352 41353
SARC Day Sat Mon
Date Jan 9 Jan 4
Time 11:30am 6:00pm
Code 41364 41365
SARC Day Sat
Date Jan 9
Time 10:00am
Code 41354
Inclusive Aquatics
Age: 3+ years (30 mins) The aquatics division is committed to promot ing the dignity, independence and potential of persons with disabilities, through individualized instruction or integrated learn to swim programs. Formerly called “Special Needs Lessons” AFLC Day Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu
Date Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 7
Time 5:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm
Code 41366 41367 41368 41369 41370 41371
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AQuATiC LeARN To SWiM Private cont’d
Inclusive Aquatics cont’d SARC Day Sat Sat Sat Sat Sun Thu
Date Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 7
Time 10:00am 11:00am 11:30am 12:00pm 11:00am 9:15am
Code 41372 41373 41374 41375 41376 41377
Shallow water Inclusive Aquatics
Age: 3+ years (30 mins) These Inclusive Aquatic lessons are taught in shallow water only. SARC Day Mon Tue Tue Tue Wed Thu Fri Fri
Date Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 5 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan 8
Time 7:30pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 5:30pm 5:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm
Code 41378 41379 41380 41381 41382 41383 41384 41385
Inclusive Aquatic Lessons are NOT available through E-Play. Please contact Gregory Peri at gperi@aurora.ca
H30
Age: 3+ years (30 mins) H30 lessons are limited to three participants per instructors. Note: each class must have three participants to run, with an option to purchase a semi or private lesson if the ratio is not met. SARC Day Date H30 – Sea Otter Tue Jan 5 H30 – Salamander Sat Jan 9
Time
Code
6:00pm
41488
12:00pm
41489
Shallow water Private
AFLC Day Mon Mon Tue Tue Wed Wed Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu Fri Fri
Date Jan 4 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 6 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan 8
Time 7:00pm 7:30pm 5:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm
Code 41395 41396 41397 41398 41399 41400 41401 41402 41403 41404 41405 41406 41407 41408
SARC Day Sat Sat Sat Sun Wed Wed Thu
Date Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 6 Jan 6 Jan 7
Time 9:00am 11:00am 11:30am 11:30am 6:15pm 7:30pm 9:15am
Code 41409 41410 41411 41412 41413 41414 41415
Age:
water Polo
* Dolphins: 8-11 years Sharks: 12-14 years Water Polo is a combination of soccer, basketball, hockey and rugby all rolled into one. Prerequisite: Swim Kids 6+ SARC (60 mins) Day Date Sat Jan 9 Sat Jan 9 Mon Jan 4 Mon Jan 4
Time 11:30am* 11:30am 7:00pm* 7:00pm
Code 41416 41419 41417 41420
SARC (45 mins)
Wed Jan 6 Wed Jan 6
6:45pm* 6:45pm
41418 41421
Private
Age: 3+ years (30 mins) These classes are intended for participants who have repeated a level several times and require an opportunity to focus on completing specific skills in order to move on to the next level. AFLC Day Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sun Sun Sun
Date Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 9 Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 3
Time 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 12:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm
Code 41386 41387 41388 41389 41390 41391 41392 41393 41394
Age: 3+ years (30 mins) These private lessons are taught in shallow water only. AFLC Day Sun Sun
Date Jan 3 Jan 3
Time 3:30pm 4:00pm
Code 41422 41423
SARC Day Sun Sun Mon Mon Mon Tue Tue Wed Wed Thu Fri Fri Fri Fri
Date Jan 3 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 4 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 6 Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan 8 Jan 8 Jan 8
Time 9:30am 10:00am 5:30pm 7:15pm 7:30pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 7:15pm 6:00pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 6:45pm 7:00pm
Code 41424 41425 41426 41427 41428 41429 41431 41432 41433 41434 41435 41436 41437 41438
Sports Fundamentals 1/2
Age: 8-12 years (45 mins) Lifesaving Sport is an athletic activity that combines lifesaving, swimming, running and water craft races. It engages and inspires youth in the Society’s humanitarian mission; provides an incentive for lifesaving, skill development and lifeguard training; encourages innovation in life saving and lifeguarding technique; and provides opportunities for volunteer recruitment and lead ership development. The Fundamentals program offers a recreational introduction to lifesaving sport skills while teaching team building, fair play, ethics in sport and personal responsibilities. Competition opportunities are available through Telegames and provincial meets. Prerequisite: Swim Kids 6+ SARC Day Wed
Date Jan 6
Time 7:00pm
Code 41439
Springboard Diving 1 & 2 Age: 7+ years (30 mins) Take flight with this Springboard Diving: Beginner. Teaches basic diving techniques, diving safety, builds strength and confidence. Prerequisite: Swim Kids 6+ SARC Day Sat
Date Jan 9
Time 9:00am
Code 41440
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LeADeRSHiP PRoGRAMS
leadership Structure
Jobs with a Difference The Town of Aurora has many employment opportunities for experienced Lifeguards and Instructors such as: PartTime Deck Supervisors. To find out more about employment opportunities, call your local pool or talk to one of our Aquatic Staff. employment with the Town of Aurora To become a Lifeguard and Swimming Instructor with the Town of Aurora you will need the following certifications: • Red Cross Water Safety Instructor • Lifesaving Instructor • Standard First Aid with CPR-C • National Lifeguard: Pool
* Recommended Required for employment with the Town of Aurora
Bronze Star & Basic First Aid Bronze Medallion & Emergency First Aid Bronze Cross & Standard First Aid
Water Safety Instructor
* National Lifeguard Preparation
Lifesaving Instructor
National Lifeguard: Pool
recertification All the above certifications must be recertified every 2 years.
Leadership Course General information
Prerequisites Original prerequisite certifications must be presented at the start of each course. Please consult the individual course descriptions to determine what is required. To check your current awards, visit www.lifesavingsociety.com and click on the Find a Member link. Note: Only Standard First Aid from the Lifesaving Society, Canadian Red Cross, St. John’s Ambulance, or Canadian Ski Patrol will be accepted for National Lifeguard: Pool.
Join Our Team!
Instructors & lifeguard
Positions Available
Apply to: Terri Edwards tedwards@aurora.ca Submit a resume and cover letter. Must have qualifications current prior to hiring.
Course locations
Age Requirements You will be required to provide proof of age for all courses with an age prerequisite on the first day. Pre-course assignments and experience Advanced leadership courses may require the candidate to complete a pre-course assignment. Please consult the individual course descriptions to determine what is required. What to bring to a course Course materials and schedules will be discussed on the first day. Bathing suit(s) and towel(s) will be needed for the water portions of courses. Other items you may be required to bring include: comfortable clothing, a whistle, notebook/ paper, pens/pencil, lunch/dinner and snacks. leadership Inquires For more information, please direct all inquiries to Terri Edwards, Aquatic Coordinator, Town of Aurora, at tedwards@aurora.ca
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Aquatic leadership Refund Policy All aquatic leadership courses require 100 percent attendance. Late admission cannot be granted. For this reason, cancellation requests must be submitted a minimum of five (5) business days prior to the start of the first class in order to receive a refund. No refunds will be issued for late requests or withdrawals once the course has begun.
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LeADeRSHiP PRoGRAMS
WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM The Canadian Red Cross has revised their Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Program . As of Janua ry 2016, the Assistant Water Safety Instructor (AWSI) Course will no longer be offered. Candidates will now be required to take only the new Water Safety Instructor Course . The new cou rse curriculum is outlined in the chart below .
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Pre-requisites : 15 years of age, Emergency First Aid (or higher), Bronze Cross (or Red Cross Assistant Lifeguard) 100% attendance and completion of ALL steps is requ ired for the WSI certification Any candidate not having completed the WSI certification by January 1, 2016 must begin the process from Step 1.
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1. Skill Evaluation
Candidates are required to attend a 6 hour skill and stroke evaluation session, equivalent to the Red Cross Swim Kids 10 performance criteria . Instructor Emergency Response (IERs) will also be evaluated at this time.
2. Online Modules
This on line learning allows the learner to learn at his or her own speed-focusing on what is important and how it connects to them . The multiple self-directed online modules w ill require approximately a total of 14-20 hours of time to complete.
3. Teaching Experience
Candidates are required to complete a minimum of 8 hours following the on line learning, and prior to the in-person component. Candidates will have a frame of reference to reflect on and link to the theory of the course.
4. Classroom and Pool
This 21 hour component follows the teaching experience and furthers instructional ability by focusing on how to effectively plan, teach and evaluate the Red Cross Swim programs. Here the candidates will complete a variety of practice teaching exercises.
5. Certification
Upon completion of all the above requirements, candidates will be certified as a Water Safety Instructor for a period of 1 year.
6. 3 Online Modules
In order to extend the 1 year certification to 2 years, candidates must complete an additional 3 on line modules, within 1 year.
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LeADeRSHiP PRoGRAMS
Standard First Aid with CPR-C
Bronze Star & Basic First Aid
Age: 10-13 years (90 mins) Fee: $97.00 This course prepares young candidates for the Bronze Medallion course. Focus on swimming skills & lifesaving fitness. Participants develop problem-solving & decision-making skills indi vidually & with partners, and learn how to take charge in an emergency. AFLC Day Fri SARC Day Sun
Date Jan 8
Time 7:00pm
Code 41441
Date Jan 3
Time 10:30am
Code 41443
Bronze Medallion & Emergency First Aid
Age: 13+ years (3 hours) Fee: $200.00 Learn lifesaving principles embodied in the four components of water rescue education: judgment, fitness, knowledge and skill. Rescuers learn tows, carries and release methods in preparation for risky and challenging rescues. Develop stroke efficiency, endurance in a timed swim and techniques for managing spinal injuries in shallow water. Prerequisite: 13 years OR Bronze Star AFLC Day Sun Fri
Date Jan 3 Jan 8
Time 12:00pm 7:00pm
Code 41446 41447
Bronze Cross & Standard First Aid
Age: 13+ years (3 hours) Fee: $200.00 Bronze Cross offers advanced training including an introduction to safe supervision in aquatic facilities. The difference between lifesaving and lifeguarding and the principles of emergency procedures and teamwork are emphasized. Lifesavers learn spinal injury and pulseless victim rescues. Prerequisite: Bronze Medallion & Emergency First Aid AFLC Day Sat Sun
Date Jan 9 Jan 3
Time 12:00pm 5:00pm
Age: 10+ years Fee: $208.00 Comprehensive training in first aid & CPR-C. Topics include medical and legal considerations; spinal injury management; environmental injuries; bone and joint injuries; abdominal and chest injuries; burns and other medical emergencies. LSS Standard First Aid is recognized by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board. (WSIB) Aurora Public Library Day Date Time S/S Jan 30/31 9:00am-6:00pm S/S Mar 5/6 9:00am-6:00pm
Code 41451 41452
Standard First Aid with CPR-C Recertification Age: 10+ years Fee: $91.00 Holders of Standard First Aid certificates from other agencies may not recertify their certificate on a Lifesaving Society recertification course. Standard First Aid award holders may recertify their SFA once. For subsequent renewal the full SFA course must be repeated. Therefore, individuals may renew by altering recertification and the original course. AFLC Day Sun
Date Feb 14
Time 9:00am-6:00pm
Code 41455
National Lifeguard Prep
Age: 14+ years (60 mins) Fee: $9.20 per class (10 classes) The National Lifeguard Program requires Lifeguards to be fit and able to complete the challenging fitness skills required for the job. The Lifeguard skills preparation course will introduce candidates to the physical standards required in order to achieve the success in the Lifeguard course. Prerequisite: Bronze Cross SARC Day Fri
Date Jan 8
Time 6:00pm
Code 41456
National Lifeguard: Pool
Age: 16+ years Fee: $350.00 The National Lifeguard Pool certification is designed to develop the fundamental values, judgment, knowledge skills & fitness required by lifeguards. The National Lifeguard course empha sis the lifeguarding skills principles and practices and the decision making processes which will assist the lifeguard to provide effective safety supervision in swimming pool environments. Unsuccessful candidates are required to take the entire course again. Prerequisite: 16 years, Bronze Cross, and Stan dard First Aid (Lifesaving Society, Canadian Red Cross, St. John’s Ambulance, Canadian Ski Patrol Only). 100% attendance required SARC Day Date Time Code Fri Feb 5/12 5:00pm-9:00pm 41461 S/S Feb 6/7/13/14 9:00am-7:00pm
National Lifeguard: Pool Recertification
Age: 16+ years Fee: $91.00 Certification is current for two years. Prerequisite: National Lifeguard: Pool (need not be current). SARC Day Date Sat Feb 13
Time Code 8:00am-2:00pm 41464
Aquatic Supervisor Training
Age: 16+ years Fee: $170.00 For deck-level supervisory staff, this course provides the knowledge and skills beyond NLS to manage a safe aquatic environment. Prerequisite: National Lifeguard OR Lifesaving Instructor certification; AND 100 hours experience as a lifeguard and/or instructor. SARC Day Date Time S/S Feb 27/28 9:00am-5:00pm
Code 41465
Code 41448 41449
For BRONZE RE-ExAMS please email Terri Edwards at tedwards@aurora.ca for more information.
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Red Cross Instructors (wSI)
Age: 15+ years Fee: $390.00 The Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Course prepares candidates to instruct the Red Cross Swim programs. Candidates focus on strategies to introduce and develop swimming and water safety skills in the Red Cross Swim Preschool, Swim Kids, Swim at School, Swim at Camp, Swim for Adults and Teens, and Adapted Programs. * Please note, all the below dates must be attended for completion of the course. Prerequisite: 15 years, Emergency First Aid (or higher), Bronze Cross (or Red Cross Assistant Lifeguard). 100% attendance required SARC Day Sat Fri Sat Sun
Date Jan 16 Feb 12 Feb 13 Feb 14
Time 9:00am-2:00pm 5:00pm-9:00pm 9:00am-9:00pm 9:00am-9:00pm
Code 41468
Please Note: There is a mandatory Parent or Guardian meeting on January 16th, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. This is an informational session to help parents and candidates understand the expectations for the new WSI certification.
Red Cross Instructors (wSI) Recertification Age: 15+ years Fee: $91.00 Certification is current for two years. Prerequisite: WSI. AFLC Day Date Sun Feb 20
Time Code 10:00am-3:30pm 41469
Lifesaving Instructors
Age: 16+ years Fee: $226.00 This course further develops instructional ability by focusing on how to effectively plan and teach the Lifesaving Society Swimming lessons. Lifesaving Society Instructors teach and evaluate all items in Swim Patrol, Bronze Star, Basic & Emergency First Aid and CPR A-B-C. Lifesaving Instructors teach Bronze Medallion, Bronze Cross & Distinction. Prerequisite: 16 years, Bronze Cross. 100% attendance required AFLC Day Date Fri Feb 26 S/S Feb 27/28
Time Code 6:00pm-10:00pm 9:00am-6:00pm 41470
For LEADERSHIP inquiries please email Terri Edwards at tedwards@aurora.ca for more information.
wet Screening
Age: 16+ years Fee: FREE After registering for this Wet Screening, contact Terri Edwards, the Aquatic Coordinator, at tedwards@aurora.ca for an interview. Please send a resume, ensuring your qualifications are listed. Please arrive early for sign-in, bring all qualifications, and bathing suit, as this screen ing is in the pool. Prerequisite: 16 years, Current National Lifeguard: Pool. SARC Day Date Sat May 14 Fri Aug 26
Time 4:00pm-9:00pm 4:00pm-9:00pm
Code 41054 41055
Volunteer Orientation workshop - Aquatics
Age: 14+ years Fee: FREE This workshop is mandatory for anyone looking to volunteer at either the SARC or AFLC in the pool. This workshop does not guarantee, but rather prepares the potential volunteer for a place ment. The workshop will prepare the volunteer with knowledge about the Town of Aurora, the department’s program policies, roles, responsibili ties and expectations. There is no cost to register. Candidates will receive recognition for participa tion after successful completion of this workshop. Prerequisite: 14 years, Emergency First Aid, Bronze Medallion, Current Vulnerable Sector Screening. AFLC Day Sat Sat
Date Jan 16 Mar 5
Time Code 10:00am-12:00pm 41472 11:00am-1:00pm 41473
For VOLUNTEER inquiries please email Oliver Koh at okoh@aurora.ca for more information.
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WinterFest Camp
(Ages 4 to 11 years)
School is out for the holidays! Take a break from the cold weather and join us for a variety of fun activities including, games, sports, swimming, skating, arts & crafts and more. Please provide snacks, beverages and a lunch each day. Make sure to dress for the weather as we may be going outside. Please also provide indoor shoes. Our recreation program areas are “NUT AWARE” so please do not send any products that contain or may contain nuts. DATES: Monday December 21, 2015
4-5 yrs code: 41523
6-11 yrs code: 41528
Tuesday December 22, 2015
4-5 yrs code: 41524
6-11 yrs code: 41529
Wednesday December 23, 2015
4-5 yrs code: 41525
6-11 yrs code: 41530
Tuesday December 29, 2015
4-5 yrs code: 41526
6-11 yrs code: 41531
Wednesday December 30, 2015
4-5 yrs code: 41527
6-11 yrs code: 41532
Monday December 21, 2015
AM Code: 41533
PM Code: 41538
Tuesday December 22, 2015
AM Code: 41534
PM Code: 41539
Wednesday December 23, 2015
AM Code: 41535
PM Code: 41540
Tuesday December 29, 2015
AM Code: 41536
PM Code: 41541
Wednesday December 30, 2015
AM Code: 41537
PM Code: 41542
Location: Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex Ages: 4-11 years Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Fee: $38.50 per day
EXTENDED CARE: Location: Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex Time: 7:00 - 9:00 am &/or 4:00 - 6:00 pm Fee: $6:00 am or pm
NoTE: Failure to pick up your children by 6:00 pm will result in a penalty of $5.00 for each 15 minute interval.
PA Day Program
have Fun on Your PA Day! (Ages 5-11 years)
School is out for the day and we’re going to have a ton of fun! Join us for a variety of games, sports, activities, crafts, swimming, skating and more! Please provide snacks, beverages and a lunch. Please be advised that our recreation program areas are “NUT AWARE”. Please do not send products that contain or may contain nuts. Please dress for the weather as we may be going outside and bring a pair of indoor running shoes. We are looking forward to spending a fantastic day with you!
Friday January 15, 2016 Monday February 1, 2016 Time: 9:00 am-4:00 pm Location: Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex Fee: $38.50 (1Day) January Code: 41543 February Code: 41544 EXTENDED CARE: location: Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex Friday January 15
AM Code: 41545
PM Code: 41547
Monday February 1
AM Code: 41546
PM Code: 41548
Time: 7:00 - 9:00 am &/or 4:00 - 6:00 pm Fee: $6:00 am or pm
Please be advised that failure to pick up your children by 6:00 pm will result in a penalty of $5.00 for each 15 minute interval that you are late.
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A CHiLD’S VieW
(Ages 3 to 5 years) This recreation program is an excellent opportunity for children to learn socialization, independence and creative skills through play and hands-on activities. The children will participate in different themes each week which may encompass working with the alphabet, numbers, shapes, colour, sizes and much more. Our experienced ECE qualified staff, at a ratio of 1:8 will have the children begin the day participating in a circle environment then moving on from station to station at their own pace. You will need to provide your child with a nutritious snack each day as well as indoor play shoes. Your child must be fully toilet trained. Staff will phone registered participants with orientation details. Orientation for registered participants is: Wednesday January 6th at 10:00a.m. at the Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex. *In preparation for full day Kindergarten children now have an opportunity to join us for a full day. Please provide your child with a complete lunch. Please note that a quiet/nap time will not be a part of the curriculum.
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(Ages 2 to 4 years) Come join the fun as we explore the alphabet, numbers, colours and shapes with songs, finger plays, games and crafts in this funfilled class. Parents and tots will practice all of these concepts while having fun and making friends. Each class will involve creating a craft and other fun activities to go along with the daily theme. Please register each child individually. Maximum 2 children per adult.
oN THe MoVe - GyM TiMe
(Ages 12 months to 4 years) Although children will play naturally, this active class is designed to encourage and provide an opportunity for fun-filled parent and child play through movement, games, songs and a variety of gross motor equipment. Please register each child individually. Maximum 2 children per adult. Socks are mandatory, as outdoor footwear will not be allowed on the equipment.
ReADy SeT PLAy - GyM TiMe
(Ages 12 to 24 months) This physical activity program is an introduction to un-structured play and basic movement skills; encouraging strength and gross motor development. You will enjoy the time you share together as your little one explores the physical world around them, through movement, songs and use of a variety of gross motor equipment. Maximum 2
children per adult. Socks are mandatory, as outdoor footwear will not be allowed on the equipment.
PLAyFuL ToTS - GyM TiMe
(Ages 2 to 4 years) Being physically active builds healthy bodies. In this program children learn motor skill development through free play, songs, games, movement and use of a variety of gross motor equipment. When you participate with your child in this safe and stimulating environment, you help build a positive attitude towards being active for life. Maximum 2 children per adult. Socks are mandatory, as outdoor footwear will not be allowed on the equipment.
DANCe - TWiNKLiNG ToeS
(Ages 3 to 4 years) This fun and creative dance program offered by the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co. introduces young children to the joys of dance. This program combines creative movement with the basic components of ballet and jazz. The young dancers will have the opportunity to develop grace and creativity, while having fun and allowing their personalities to flourish. Children will showcase their ‘twinkling toes’ for family and friends in a final performance featuring the music from a popular children’s movie such as beauty and the beast, Peter Pan, Cinderella, Hercules and Tangled! The only experience needed is knowing how to have fun and having a love for dance. Costumes and all materials will be provided. Participants can register over multiple sessions without repeating the same performance. NOTE: this program runs without in-class parent participation.
FuN WiTH Me
(Ages 2 to 3 years) Youngsters will enjoy a fun-filled morning with a parent, including circle time with songs, stories, games and co-operative play with toys. Using a wide range of materials children and parents will discover the joy of sharing creative imagination. For safety reasons, please register only one child per adult.
JuMPiNG JeLLybeANS PLAyTiMe
(Ages 12 months to 5 years) This un-structured supervised playtime is designed for parents/guardians and their kids, to enjoy a healthy and active start to their weekend. Join us at any time during the 2 hours in an activity room full of balls, riding
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cars, mini gym equipment and so much more. Get out and get active! It’s quality time with the family in mind. Please register each child individually. Maximum 2 children per adult. Socks are mandatory, as outdoor footwear will not be allowed on the equipment.
KiNDeRMuSiK CuDDLe AND bouNCe
(Ages 0 -12 months) Cuddle, bounce, and bop with your baby in Kindersmuik’s newest curriculum. Whether your baby is five weeks or five month, this class will be perfect for you! With ageappropriate activities for newborn, infants, and crawlers, this parent-child music and movement class will help you strengthen those early parent-child bonds, understand your baby’s development, and heavily focus on child development and communication with your baby. You and your baby will enjoy instrument play, dance, exploration time, and together time – and you’ll get expert advice and parent resources based on the most recent research in baby development.
KiNDeRMuSiK – WiGGLe AND GRoW
(Ages 2 To 3 years) This music-filled class celebrates the unique joys of your growing child. Each week your child will love singing, dancing, and playing instruments with you and her new friends and you’ll love helping her practice a wide variety of abilities such as gross and fine motor skills, turn-taking, social skills, and active listening,. In class, we’ll also share tips and ideas for using music through the week. Plus, the fun (and learning!) continues with the Kindermusik @Home digital home material, including music from class, musical activities, and each month’s story.
PuCK PoWeR!
(Ages 4 to 5 years) What a great Canadian Tradition - might as well start your little one off right. This instructional program concentrates on skating, skills and development, however, it is NOT a learn to skate program. With our coaches, your little ones will build the confidence they need to skate all around the ice. Full equipment is mandatory, including a CSA approved hockey helmet. A bicycle helmet is not acceptable.
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MiNi GyM
(Ages 4 to 6 years) A great way to introduce your child to the steps and tumbles of gymnastics. Children will start with a warm up game and stretch, they then participate in a variety of large motor skills using different equipment, ending with a cool down activity.
KiNDeRFuN
(Ages 2 to 5 years) This super fun class encourages you and your child to discover the world around you by using your senses. Water, sand, finger paint, games and themed crafts will challenge and entertain you and your child. Get ready to get messy and leave the clean up to us! Please register each child individually. Maximum 2 children per adult.
MuSiC - MuSiCAL MAeSTRoS
(Ages 3 to 4 years) This fun and creative music program offered by the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co. encourages a playful experiencing of music for young children. Participants will begin to develop a repertoire of rhythmic and tonal patterns, the building blocks of musical language. Children will enjoy sing-a-longs, rhythm echoes and instrument play as they are introduced to musical skills such as tempo, dynamic, musical notation and solfege (do-re mi). The musical maestros will mesmerize their family and friends with a showcase of their new skills and favourite songs on the final day of classes! NOTE: this program runs without in-class parent participation.
PAReNTS & PiPSQueAKS
(Ages 6 months to 4 years) This parent and tot program allows for positive sibling interaction with only one parent or guardian per family. Through crafts, songs, activities and the use of age appropriate equipment, enjoy your children as they explore their surroundings and let our dedicated staff add their special touches. Please register each child individually. Maximum 2 children per adult. Babies under 6 months are welcome to attend this program (with a paid participant) although they should be in a sling or snuggly, not left in a car seat/ stroller. Parent’s hands must be free to assist the older child.
PLAy AND LeARN
(Ages 2 ½ to 4 years) Enjoy some fun things such as free play, arts & crafts, singing, creative and sensory activities. Parents are encouraged to participate with their child during the transitional process of this program. Your child must be toilet
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trained or in pull-ups. This program has been designed to build the child’s confidence towards a gradual separation from their parent. For safety reasons, please register only one child per adult.
PLAybALL - TWo CAN Do (PAReNT AND ToT)
(Ages 2 years) This course provides a wide range of suitable activities which stimulate and improve locomotion, balance, body and spatial awareness, muscular development and fine motor skills. Praise, encouragement and an environment which is rich in opportunities to experience success, acceptance and safe boundaries will ensure that your toddler blossoms. Appropriate social interaction, listening to instructions, participating, taking turns, sharing, assisting and having fun with friends are some of the important life skills facilitated and reinforced.
PLAybALL - SPoRT CoACHiNG FoR KiDS
(Ages 3 to 4 years) A comprehensive program of games carefully devised and structured to teach pre-schoolers a wide range of sports and social skills in a safe, non-competitive, happy and fun filled environment.
PLAybALL – SPoRT CoACHiNG FoR KiDS
(Ages 4 ½ to 5 years) This program offers the same techniques and skill development as the previous but simply for the older age group.
PLAybALL – iNDooR SoCCeR SKiLLS
(Ages 3 to 4 years) This unique program is a great opportunity and perfect introduction to soccer and team participation for your child. If this is your little one’s first experience in sports it is vitally important to ensure a positive and happy introduction to skills, in order to ensure your child will participate again in the future. Make sure your child is part of the team!
PLAyTiMe PALS
(Ages 12 to 24 months) As your child continues to grow and change so quickly, come together with other families to learn, play and socialize through interaction with special themes, music, crafts and toys.
SNuGGLe buGS
(Ages 2 to 12 months) Enjoy this special time with your new little one. It’s a great opportunity to meet other parents in the community and enjoy creative activities with our special guests. Watch your child grow and experience play through interaction with music, creative, sensory and social activities.
THeATRe - THe PReSCHooL PLAyeRS
(Ages 3 to 4 years) The unique, fun and creative methods developed by the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co. introduce very young children to the joys of theatre as they bring to life a charming story, based on classic fairy tales such as Goldilocks and the Three bears, little red riding Hood and The Three little Pigs in their final performance to family and friends on the last class. The program, taught by theatre professionals, also features movement, music, production crafts and basic acting instruction. Costumes and all materials are included. Participants can register over multiple sessions without repeating the same story. NOTE: this program runs without in-class parent participation.
DANCe - HiP HoP FoR ToTS
(Ages 3 to 4 years) Hip Hop for Tots is a fun, high-energy class offered by the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co. The movements and exercises will develop greater body awareness, flexibility, strength & control as well as musicality, style and performance personality. Students will also be given an encouraging opportunity to express their freestyle movements, fostering their own unique style and building their selfconfidence as the class cheers them on. The dancer’s efforts will be rewarded with the rich sound of applause during an interactive performance for family and friends on the final day of classes.
ZuMbA ® KiDS JR. – PAReNT & ToT
(Ages 3 to 6 years) Zumba is the biggest dance/aerobic craze at the moment and now here in Aurora! You and your child can exercise while learning to dance together! This dance-oriented exercise class blends styles including salsa, meringue, cumbia, flamenco, quebredita, samba, mambo, rumba, calypso, salsaton, reggaeton, belly dancing, hip hop and Latin pop.
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ZuMbA ® KiDS JR.
(Ages 4 to 6 years) Zumba is the biggest dance/aerobic craze at the moment and now here in Aurora! Your child learn the fun combination of learning to exercise and dance together! This dance-oriented exercise class blends styles including salsa, meringue, cumbia, flamenco, quebredita, samba, mambo, rumba, calypso, salsaton, reggaeton, belly dancing, hip hop and Latin pop.
developing the fundamental movement skills - balance, coordination, fine and gross motor skills, agility, etc. Each class starts with positions, songs, and a fine motor activity. Following warm-up, children participate in a gross motor circuit featuring a main station (i.e.: trampoline, high-bar, etc) with many substations developing the featured skill. Classes end with team building or sport development. Stickers are given out for a job well done!
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MoNKeyNASTiX
(Ages 1-2 years) The Monkeynastix’s program will encourage children to explore and discover the world through their senses and their bodies. Beginning with our Babynastix warm up our little monkeys and parents participate in a song, stretch positions and locomotion. The children and parents then participate in 2 to 3 main activities with a new activity added each week. After finishing our fun packed lesson with a closing activity and music, each monkey is rewarded with a Monkeynastix sticker. Note: children must be walking independently.
MoNKeyNASTiX
(Ages 2-3 years) Developing more independence, our 2-3 year old members participate with partial parental involvement. Children work on
(Ages 4-6 years) Help your preschooler develop remarkable self-image and self-confidence through the individual success they achieve in our program using our specialized equipment and more challenging classes! Each class begins with a warm up which includes fun energetic Monkeynastix songs, challenging stretching positions, locomotion and fine motor activity. Children then participate in a main activity circuit with substations focusing on a particular theme such as balance, strength, floor skills, cardio, speed and agility etc (equipment changes weekly). Ending the class with a manipulative activity, children are introduced to fundamental sport skills such as kicking, catching and throwing. We end our energy packed lesson with a fun song and sticker. Children leave Monkeynastix feeling happy, confident and energized!
LiTTLe booKWoRMS
(Ages 2 to 4 years) This fun and interactive program will feature a different children’s book each class, followed by activities and crafts related to the story. Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver.
WiNTeR WoNDeRLAND
(Ages 2 to 5 years) Walkin’ in a winter wonderland! Join us for this exciting one day workshop designed to engage your child in the season. You and your child will participate in themed crafts, songs, activities and finish the day off with a treat. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
be My VALeNTiNe
(Ages 2 to 5 years) Stop, in the name of love! Let your child’s Valentine’s Day experience be a memorable one with you. You and your special little valentine will create crafts, sing songs, engage in activities and enjoy a snack while making long, lasting, loving memories. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
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PROGRAM
AGE
DAY/START DATE
LOCATION
TIME
FEE/#wEEKS
CODE
Snugglebugs
2 to 12 mths
Mon January 18 Mon January 18
SARC SARC
10:00am-11:00am 1:00pm-2:00pm
$44.00/8 $44.00/8
41549 41550
Kindermusik-Cuddle & Bounce
0 to 12 mths
Tue January 19
Library
11:00am-11:45am
$168.00/8
41551
Parents & Pipsqueaks
6 mths to 4 yrs
Wed January 20
SARC
10:00am-11:00am
$73.00/10
41552
1 to 2 yrs
Sat January 16
AFLC
9:30am-10:00am
$120.00/9
41553
2 to 3 yrs
Mon January 18 Sat January 16
AFLC AFLC
5:20pm – 6:00pm 10:10am-10:55am
$135.00/9 $135.00/9
41554 41555
4 to 6 yrs
Mon January 18 Sat January 16 Sat January 16
AFLC AFLC AFLC
6:10pm-6:55pm 11:05am-11:50am 12:00pm-12:45pm
$120.00/8 $135.00/9 $135.00/9
41556 41557 41558
Playtime Pals
12 to 24 mths
Fri January 22
SARC
10:00am-11:00am
$50.00/9
41559
Ready Set Play – Gym Time
12 to 24 mths
Tue January 19 Thu January 21
56 Victoria St. 56 Victoria St.
9:00am-10:00am 9:30am-10:30am
$87.50/10 $87.50/10
41560 41561
On the Move - Gym Time
12 mths to 4 yrs
Mon January 18 Mon January 18 Fri January 22
56 Victoria St. 56 Victoria St. 56 Victoria St.
10:30am-11:30am 1:00pm-2:00pm 9:00am-10:00am
$70.00/8 $70.00/8 $79.00/9
41638 41639 41640
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AGE
DAY/START DATE
LOCATION
TIME
FEE/#wEEKS
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Jumping Jellybeans
12 mths to 5yrs
Sat January 16
56 Victoria St.
9:30am-11:30am
$72.00/9
41641
Kindermusik-Wiggle & Grow
2 to 3 yrs
Tue January 19
Library
10:00am-10:40am
$168.00/8
41562
Playball “Two Can Do”
2 yrs
Tue January 12 Fri January 15 Sat January 9
AFLC AFLC AFLC
10:15am-10:45am 10:15am-10:45am 9:30am-10:00am
$128.00/10 $128.00/10 $128.00/10
41563 41564 41565
Fun With Me
2 to 3 yrs
Tue January 19
SARC
10:00am-11:00am
$73.00/10
41566
Play & Learn
2 ½ to 4 yrs
Thu January 21
SARC
10:00am-10:45am
$50.00/10
41568
Little Bookworms
2 to 4 yrs
Wed January 20
SARC
1:00pm-2:00pm
$80.00/10
41569
ABC, 123
2 to 4 yrs
Sat January 16
SARC
10:00am-10:45am
$45.00/9
41570
Playful Tots -Gym Time
2 to 4yrs
Mon January 18 Wed January 20 Thu January 21
56 Victoria St. 56 Victoria St. 56 Victoria St.
9:30am-10:30am 10:30am-11:30am 10:30am-11:30am
$70.00/8 $87.50/10 $87.50/10
41642 41643 41644
Winter Wonderland
2 to 5 yrs
Thu January 21
SARC
1:00pm-2:30pm
$10.00/1
41572
Be My Valentine
2 to 5 yrs
Thu February 11
SARC
1:00pm – 2:30pm
$10.00/1
41573
Kinderfun
2 to 5 yrs
Sat January 16
SARC
11:00am-11:45am
$45.00/9
41574
Music - Musical Maestros
3 to 4 yrs
Sat January 16
ASC
10:15am–11:00am
$140.50/9
41575
Playball
3 to 4 yrs
Tue January 12 Fri January 15 Sat January 9
AFLC AFLC AFLC
10:45am-11:30am 10:45am-11:30am 10:00am-10:45am
$148.00/10 $148.00/10 $148.00/10
41576 41577 41578
Playball – Indoor Soccer Skills
3 to 4 yrs
Tue January 12
AFLC
4:40pm-5:25pm
$148.00/10
41579
3 to 4 yrs
Sat January 16 Tue January 19 Wed January 20 Fri January 15
ASC Victoria Hall ASC Victoria Hall
9:15am-10:00am 10:00am-10:45am 5:30pm-6:15pm 1:00pm-1:45pm
$140.50/9 $140.50/9 $140.50/9 $140.50/9
41580 41581 41582 41583
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PROGRAM
AGE
DAY/START DATE
LOCATION
TIME
FEE/#wEEKS
CODE
Dance - Twinkling Toes
3 to 4 yrs
Fri January 15 Sat January 16 Sat January 16 Tue January 19 Wed January 20 Thu January 21
Victoria Hall ASC ASC Victoria Hall ASC ASC
2:00pm-2:45pm 9:15am-10:00am 11:15am-12:00pm 11:00am-11:45am 5:30pm-6:15pm 5:30pm-6:15pm
$140.50/9 $140.50/9 $140.50/9 $140.50/9 $140.50/9 $140.50/9
41584 41585 41586 41587 41588 41589
Dance-Hip Hop for Tots
3 to 4 yrs
Sat January 16 Mon January 18
ASC ASC
1:45pm-2:30pm 5:30pm-6:15pm
$140.50/9 $140.50/9
41590 41591
A Child’s View
3 to 5 yrs
Mon January 11 Tue January 12 Tue January 12* Wed January 13 Thu January 14 Thu January 14* Fri January 15
SARC SARC SARC SARC SARC SARC SARC
9:30am-11:30am 9:30am-11:30am 9:30am-2:30pm 9:30am-11:30am 9:30am-11:30am 9:30am-2:30pm 9:30am-11:30am
$100.00/9 $122.00/11 $304.00/11 $122.00/11 $122.00/11 $304.00/11 $111.00/10
41592 41593 41598 41595 41596 41597 41594
Zumba ® Kids Jr. – Parent & Tot
3 to 6 yrs
Sat January 16
Victoria Hall
11:00am-11:45am
$67.50/9
41599
Puck Power
4 to 5 yrs
Thu January 21 Sat January 16
SARC AFLC
4:00pm-5:00pm 8:00am– 9:00am
$108.00/9 $96.00/8
41600 41601
Playball
4 ½ to 5 yrs
Sat January 9
AFLC
10:45am-11:45am
$148.00/10
41602
Mini Gym
4 to 6 yrs
Mon January 18
56 Victoria St.
5:00pm-6:00pm
$70.00/8
41603
Zumba ® Kids Jr.
4 to 6 yrs
Sat January 16
Victoria Hall
9:00am-9:45am
$81.00/9
41604
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CHiLDReN’S PRoGRAMS
bASKeTbALL bASiCSSKiLLS AND DRiLLS
(Ages 5 to 6 years) This exciting co-ed program introduces young players to the game of basketball. Fun and fundamentals are the focus of this program which will include dribbling, shooting, passing, and rules of the games.
LiTTLe SLuGGeRS – iNTRo To T-bALL
(Ages 5 to 6 years) Swing batter, batter, swing! This unique program teaches your child the basics of T-ball. Participants will learn to hit the ball from the tee, catch, throw, run the bases and other skills to help them become little baseball players. Your little slugger will build friendships, make memories and gain confidence for a great start to playing baseball. Participants are required to bring their own baseball gloves.
PLAybALL – SPoRT CoACHiNG FoR KiDS
(Ages 5 to 6 years) This part of the Playball program focuses on the more demanding ball and sports skills. The foundation skills are laid for the six popular sports in which your child may want to participate: hockey, basketball, baseball, soccer, tennis and volleyball.
PLAybALL – iNDooR SoCCeR
(Ages 5 to 6 years) & (Ages 7 to 8 years) Learn and practice your skills in a fun and non-pressured way. Learn the rules, develop more confidence, learn teamwork and practice strategies like attack and defence. All lessons remain fun-filled and non-competitive. Each child’s needs are taken into consideration. This program is a great way for boys and girls of all abilities to be part of the “team”.
KiDS LoVe TeCH – KiNDeR boTS
(Ages 5 to 6 yrs) Ready to have fun with electronics and robotics? This program is designed to introduce young children to technology through project building, experiments, games and crafts. Children build a variety of projects using real circuits, motors and cables. Note: All technology kits, projects and tools are provided for in class use.
DANCe - FANTASTiK FeeT
(Ages 5 to 7 years) This fun and creative dance program offered by the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co. introduces young children to the joys of dance. This program combines creative movement with the basic components of ballet and jazz. The young dancers will have the opportunity to develop
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grace and creativity, while having fun and allowing their personalities to flourish. Children will showcase their ‘fantastik feet’ in a final performance for family and friends featuring the music from a popular children’s movie, such as brave, Toy Story, The Little Mermaid, The Lion King and Frozen! The only experience needed is knowing how to have fun and having a love for dance. Costumes and all materials will be provided. Participants can register over multiple sessions without repeating the same performance.
KiNDeR KARATe
(Ages 5 to 7 years) This introductory program allows younger participants to progress through the training at an appropriate pace, while focusing on key areas of skill development such as coordination, balance, strength, flexibility and endurance. Please come dressed in comfortable and loose clothing such as jogging pants and a t-shirt.
MuSiC – bRoADWAy KiDS
(Ages 5 to 7 years) This fun and creative musical theatre program offered by the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co. provides an enriching environment for children to discover and develop their passion for drama, song and dance. An imaginative environment filled with the perfect harmony of acting, movement, singing and hands-on activities engages children in learning and allows them to explore music concepts while building concentration, self-expression and confidence. The children will showcase a collection of show-stopping numbers as they present their 30 minute musical chosen from a collection of popular family musicals such as Annie, Aladdin, Cinderella, Willy Wonka, Peter Pan and many, many more in a final performance that is sure to get the audience up on its feet!
THeATRe - MuNSCH FoR MuNCHKiNS
(Ages 5 to 7 years) Children have fun and gain confidence through the unique, fun and creative methods developed by the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co. Laughter and applause are guaranteed when the children perform one of the many, zany Robert Munsch stories such as Mortimer, stephanie’s Ponytail or Thomas’ snowsuit for parents and friends on the last class. The program, taught by theatre professionals, also features movement, music, theatre games, production crafts and basic acting instruction. Costumes and all materials are included. Participants can register over multiple sessions without repeating the same story. NOTE: this program runs without in-class parent participation.
JuST uS GiRLS
(Ages 6 to 12 years) Let’s spend some quality girl time while creating some fun, creative artsy projects. A different project will be created each week such as, jewelry making, pottery, ceramics, fine art painting, mosaics etc. Please dress for mess, as you never know what you will be doing!
MAD SCieNCe – NASA: ACADeMy oF FuTuRe SPACe eXPLoReRS
(Ages 5 to 10 years) Through the experience of Wacky Science your child will participate in a variety of different experiments set up in labs where participants can uncover their hidden skills and work on creations their parents wouldn’t dare let them do at home! Join us for a 1 day workshop or an on-going program.
JuNioR CHeF
(Ages 5 to 12 years) This hands-on introductory cooking class will provide children with an opportunity to experience the joys of cooking while having fun and even being a little messy. Each session provides new recipes and families will be invited to attend a kids created restaurant at the final class. An instructor will be present at each lesson to provide recipes, details and supplies. Please specify any food allergies or restrictions on your registration form or by phoning the reception desk at 905-726-4770 so that your family file can be updated.
JuNioR bAKeR
(Ages 5 to 12 years) This hands-on introductory baking class will provide children with an opportunity to experience the joys of baking while having fun and even being a little messy. Each session provides new recipes and families will be invited to attend a kids created tasting party at the final class. An instructor will be present at each lesson to provide recipes, details and supplies. Please specify any food allergies or restrictions on your registration form or by phoning the reception desk at 905-726-4770 so that your family file can be updated.
buSy boDieS
(Ages 6 to 11 years) Extra energy, want to stay fit, love to run, jump and play? Then join us for an hour of games, exercises, sport activities and more. Participants will be introduced to a variety of equipment and challenges that will get their bodies moving and keep them healthy and strong. Look for this symbol for activities that promote physical literacy.
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CHiLDReN’S PRoGRAMS
PLAybALL – bALL HoCKey SKiLLS
(Ages 7 to 8 years) Come join us in Canada’s favourite year round sport. In this program participants will develop the skills and knowledge needed to play hockey, but indoors. Let the games begin!
KiDS LoVe TeCH –RoboTiCS & eLeCTRoNiCS – youNG eNGiNeeRS
(Ages 7 to 10 yrs) Build a variety of robotic and electronic toys; learn how to use motors and circuits to build robotic arms and cars. Children are engaged through games, experiments and competitions to gain knowledge, teamwork skills and confidence! Note: All technology kits, projects and tools are provided for in class use.
ZuMbA ® KiDS
(Ages 7 to 12 years) Your child will have fun while learning to dance salsa, merengue, cumbia, flamenco, quebredita, samba, mambo, rumba, calypso, salsaton, reggaeton, belly dance, hip-hop and latin pop. Zumba ® Kids is an exciting new way for your child to exercise and have fun while learning to dance!
AuRoRA GLee CLub
(Ages 8 to 11 years) In this popular vocal and musical theatre program provided by the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co., gleeful participants will learn catchy songs and captivating choreography to all the hottest broadway musicals and the newest pop hits! Together, they will link all the songs together with some hilarious and witty scenes, to create a fun and creative performance. When people launch into song and dance during the course of their mundane day, it’s not unrealistic, it’s awesome! Audiences will surely be singing and dancing in their seats when they are entertained by The Aurora Glee Club on the final day. Costumes and all materials will be provided.
DANCe - HiP HoP FoR KiDS
(Ages 5 to 7 years) Hip Hop for Kids is a fun, high-energy class offered by the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co. The movements and exercises will develop greater body awareness, flexibility, strength & control as well as musicality, style and performance personality. Students will also be given an encouraging opportunity to express their freestyle movements, fostering their own unique style and building their self-confidence as the class cheers them on. The dancer’s efforts will be rewarded with the rich sound of applause during an interactive performance for family and friends on the final day of classes.
DANCe – HiP HoP SeNSATioNS
(Ages 8-11 years) Dance to your favourite hip hop music and learn all of the current dance steps and street moves. This introductory-level Hip Hop program offered by the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co. provides a structured method of learning various Hip Hop dance moves in a fun-filled and vibrant class environment. The outcome is an energetic class that not only teaches you Hip Hop movements and technique, but also instills rhythm, coordination and precision. The dancers’ efforts will be rewarded with the rich sound of applause during their performance for family and friends on the final day of classes.
AuRoRA iMPRoV CLub
(Ages 8 to 11 years) Laugh, chuckle, giggle and holler! These are all sounds you’ll hear coming from the Aurora Improv Club provided by the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co. Participants will play fun improv games to help access creativity, boost self-confidence and develop spontaneity and playfulness. They will explore how to create a wide variety of characters, big and small and learn the beginning fundamentals of writing your own sketches. The Aurora Improv Club will have the opportunity to display their talents on the final class with a culminating and interactive showcase! No experience is necessary, however we do suggest you bring your sense of humour.
KARATe KiDS
(Ages 8 to 11 years) This introductory program is designed with a focus on physical skills development as well as the 3 character rules of Respect, Self-Control and Self-Discipline. Please come dressed in comfortable and loose clothing such as jogging pants and a t-shirt.
DANCe - DyNAMiC DANCeRS
(Ages 8 to 12 years) Jump, spin and dance to the music! This dynamic and exciting dance program offered by the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co. will combine the basic aspects of ballet, jazz and modern/lyrical. Participants will be given the opportunity to have fun and gain confidence, while developing grace and creativity. The dancers’ efforts will be rewarded with the rich sound of applause during their final performance for family and friends on the final day of classes. The only experience needed is knowing how to have fun and having the love of dance. Costumes and all materials will be provided.
FRiDAy NiGHT SPoRTS
(Ages 8 to 12 years) With the emphasis on fun and being active, your child will work on some skill building, teamwork and game play. A variety of multisport activities such as soccer, floor hockey, and running games will be introduced each week. Join us at any time during the 2 hours then stay and play for as long as you would like that night. Please wear proper running shoes, comfortable clothes and bring a water bottle.
CHiLDReN’S yoGA & MiNDFuLNeSS
(Ages 6 to 12 years) This play-based program of yoga/mindfulness/ relaxation introduces the participant to the basic benefits of breath, mindfulness and yoga poses or asana. It incorporates music, play, dance, movement, relaxation, literacy and imagination. Participants will learn everyday ways to relax, sleep better and feel more positive about the changing world around them.
iNTRo To GuiTAR
(Ages 8 to 11 years) Would you like to learn to play guitar? This course will teach you guitar geography, hand positions, sight reading, chords and tubs, how to play simple tunes and favourite melodies. Join us for a comprehensive and fun way to learn! Participants need to provide their own guitar. There will be a $20 fee payable to the instructor for the manuals which will be in addition to the program cost.
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CHiLDReN’S PRoGRAMS
PROGRAM
AGE
DAY/START DATE
LOCATION
TIME
FEE/#wEEKS
CODE
Basketball Basics- Skills and Drills
5 to 6 yrs
Thu January 21
Aurora Heights P.S
6:00pm-7:00pm
$93.00/10
41605
Little Sluggers Intro to T-Ball
5 to 6 yrs
Tue January 19
St.Max Kolbe CHS
6:00pm-7:00pm
$93.00/10
41606
Playball
5 to 6 yrs
Thu January 14
ACC
4:15pm-5:15pm
$148.00/10
41607
Playball Indoor Soccer
5 to 6 yrs
Tue January 12
ACC
5:30pm-6:30pm
$148.00/10
41608
Kids Love Tech – Kinder Bots
5 to 6 yrs
Sun January 17
56 Victoria St.
2:00pm-3:00pm
$80.00/5
41609
Dance – Fantastik Feet
5 to 7 yrs
Sat January 16 Sat January 16 Wed January 20 Thu January 21
ASC ASC ASC ASC
10:15am-11:00am 12:45pm-1:30pm 6:30pm-7:15pm 6:30pm-7:15pm
$140.50/9 $140.50/9 $140.50/9 $140.50/9
41610 41611 41612 41613
Kinder Karate
5 to 7 yrs
Fri January 22
Black Belt Martial Arts Centre
5:30pm-6:15pm
$85.00/8
41614
Music – Broadway Kids
5 to 7 yrs
Sat January 16
ASC
9:15am-10:00am
$140.50/9
41615
Theatre – Munsch for Munchins
5 to 7 yrs
Wed January 20 Sat January 16
ASC ASC
6:30pm-7:15pm 10:15am-11:00am
$140.50/9 $140.50/9
41616 41617
Just Us Girls
6 to 12 yrs
Wed January 20
Victoria Hall
6:30pm – 8:00pm
$128.00/8
41618
Junior Chef
5 to 12 yrs
Sat January 16 Sat January 16
AFLC AFLC
9:00am-11:00am 11:30am-1:30pm
$108.00/9 $108.00/9
41619 41620
Junior Baker
5 to 12 yrs
Mon January 18
AFLC
6:00pm-7:30pm
$85.00/8
41621
Busy Bodies
6 to 11 yrs
Wed January 20
ACC
6:30pm - 7:30pm
$60.00/10
41622
Playball – Ball Hockey
7 to 8 yrs
Thu January 14
ACC
5:15pm-6:15pm
$148.00/10
41623
Playball – Indoor Soccer
7 to 8 yrs
Tue January 12
ACC
6:30pm-7:30pm
$148.00/10
41624
Kids Love Tech – Robotics and Electronics-Young Engineers
7 to 10 yrs
Sun January 17
56 Victoria St.
3:00pm-4:00pm
$80.00/5
41625
Zumba ® Kids
7 to 12 yrs
Sat January 16
Victoria Hall
10:00am-10:45am
$81.00/9
41626
Aurora Glee Club
8 to 11 yrs
Sat January 16
ASC
11:30am-1:00pm
$162.00/9
41627
Dance - Hip Hop for Kids
5 to 7 yrs
Sat January 16 Mon January 18
ASC ASC
2:45pm-3:30pm 6:30pm-7:15pm
$162.00/9 $162.00/9
41628 41629
Dance-Hip Hop Sensations
8 to 11 yrs
Mon January 18
ASC
7:30pm-8:30pm
$162.00/9
41630
Aurora Improv Club
8 to 11 yrs
Wed January 20
ASC
7:30pm-8:30pm
$162.00/9
41631
Dance - Dynamic Dancers
8 to 12 yrs
Thu January 21
ASC
7:30pm-8:30pm
$162.00/9
41632
Karate Kids
7 to 11 yrs
Fri January 22
Black Belt Martial Arts Centre
5:30pm-6:15pm
$85.00/8
41633
Friday Night Sports
8 to 12 yrs
Fri January 22
St. Max Kolbe CHS
7:00pm- 9:00pm
$64.00/8
41634
Children’s Yoga and Mindfulness
6 to 12 yrs
Mon January 18
Library
4:30pm-5:30pm
$80.00/8
41635
Mad Science – NASA Academy of Future Space Explorers
6 to 12 yrs
Tue January 19
Victoria Hall
6:00pm-7:00pm
$144.00/8
41636
8 to 11 yrs
Sat January 23
ASC
10:00am - 11:00am
$56.00/8
41646
Intro to Guitar
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youTH PRoGRAMS
ARCHeRy (Ages 12 to 15 years)
Join us for an hour of fun and excitement and try a great new activity! Participants will get to learn and practice basic archery skills and techniques with their friends in an enjoyable and safe environment.
AFTeR SCHooL CooKiNG CLub
(Ages 12 to 14 years) Join us weekly for an hour after school to learn about nutrition and how to cook! Each week will focus on different aspects of recipe creation, cooking and healthy eating. This hands-on program is the perfect fit for anyone looking to create or maintain a healthy lifestyle!
bAbySiTTeR’S TRAiNiNG (ReD CRoSS)
(Ages 11 to 17 years) Participate in fun activities, and gain hands- on practice! The Red Cross Babysitting Course focuses on 5 main areas: child caregiving, first aid, injury prevention, leadership, and business skills. Participants will receive a Red Cross certification card upon completion. Two sessions are available. Please also see our full day PA Day course.
CAKe DeCoRATiNG
(Ages 12 to 17 years) Join the cake craze and learn how to decorate cakes and cupcakes for your very own special occasions! Your instructor will show you the correct way to decorate, step by step, so that you experience the excitement of successfully decorating your first cake. You’ll learn the best way to ice the cake and also practice fundamentals of decorating, enabling you to try out each technique with impressive results. Please specify any food allergies or restrictions on your registration form.
FiTNeSS booTCAMP FoR TeeNS (Ages 14 to 17 years) Using new techniques, this class will focus on muscle conditioning using a variety of fitness equipment such as stability balls, body bars, hand weights and more to improve your core stability, balance and strength!
FiTNeSS booTCAMP FoR TWeeNS
(Ages 10 to 13 years) Using new techniques, this class will focus on muscle conditioning using a variety of fitness equipment such as stability balls, body bars, hand weights and more to improve your core stability, balance and strength!
HiP HoP ReVoLuTioN
(Ages 12 to 16) Dance to your favourite hip hop music and learn all of the current dance steps and street moves. This exciting and new Hip Hop program offered by the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co. provides a structured method of learning various Hip Hop dance moves in a fun-filled and vibrant class environment. The outcome is an energetic class that not only teaches you Hip Hop movements and technique, but also instills rhythm, coordination and precision. The dancer’s efforts will be rewarded with the rich sound of applause during their performance for family and friends on the final day of classes.
iNTRo To bADMiNToN
(Ages 12 to 15 years) Have you always wanted to try badminton, but never had a chance? Do you play in your backyard or at your cottage? Here’s your chance to test your skills and learn new ones with this new Intro to Badminton program! Start each class learning and practicing a new skill or technique, then finish off having a blast as you face off against your fellow participants. On the final day, come out for a fun round robin tournament- bring your A game for prizes!
iNTRo To GuiTAR
(Ages 12 to 14 years) Would you like to learn to play your guitar? This course will teach you guitar geography, hand positions, sight reading, chords and tubs, how to play simple tunes and favourite melodies. Join us for a comprehensive and fun way to learn! Participants need to provide their own guitar. There will be a $20 fee payable to the instructor for the manuals
Job PReP 101
(Ages 14 to 17 years) Looking for a job? By focusing on proper resume writing, interview skills and professionalism, participants will learn the skills necessary to impress at their next interview.
HoMe ALoNe
(Ages 10 to 12 years) This program is designed for those who may be left home alone for a short period of time, especially after school. The program will cover topics such as home safety, street safety, fire safety, when to call 911, the components of a first aid kit and how it is used, plus much more!
Look for this symbol for activities that promote physical literacy.
Are You in A bAnD? Are you a Youth or Teen looking for an opportunity to get your band some exposure? Our team can help! The Town of Aurora is looking to schedule acts for upcoming band nights. Shoot Daniel an e-mail to dridsdale@aurora.ca Please include a link or music file so that we can hear what you’re all about!
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youTH PRoGRAMS JR. LeADeR
(Ages 12 to 13 years) This program is designed to complement the Leader In Training summer camp program, whether you have already taken it, or plan to this upcoming summer. Participants will learn and practice important leadership skills in a fun and engaging environment. Together the group will discuss the most important skills and characteristics of a leader and how to embody those. By the end of the course each Jr. Leader will feel more confident in their ability to both lead and work well in a team environment!
KiDS GReAT MiNDSHTML PRoGRAMMiNG
(Ages 12 to 16 years) This HTML 5 course is designed for the beginner programmer to learn the fundamentals of website creation. You will be taken through an easy step by step process with each lesson building on the last. As you progress through this course, you will learn what a block level tag is, how to create links, add images, use tables and how to lay out your pages, how to add forms, and even insert video into your website with the new HTML 5 specifications.
MAKeuP APPLiCATioN
(Ages 12 to 18 years)
This exciting new workshop is geared towards those aged 12 to 18 who love experimenting with makeup but don’t know how to apply it. We will touch on camouflaging acne & skin blemishes with carefully applying the right amount of makeup and proper colour selections.
ToP CHeF
(Ages 11 to 14 years) Join us as we spend our Saturday afternoons measuring, chopping and mixing our way to a delicious lunch and stunning dessert! Participants will get to bring home a recipe book chock full of the great things they make over the course of the session, and even a few extras! Move over Gordon Ramsay, the youth of Aurora are taking over the kitchen. Please be sure to specify any food allergies or restrictions on your registration form.
TeeN ZuMbA®
(Ages 12 to 17 years)
ZUMBA® is a widely popular Latin dance-
inspired fitness program and it has arrived in Aurora! This 45 minute fitness class will get you moving to Salsa, Merengue, Samba, Latin, Hip-
Hop and more.
PROGRAM
AGE
DAY/START DATE
LOCATION
TIME
FEE/#wEEKS
CODE
After School Cooking Club
12 to 14 yrs
Thu Jan 21
AFLC
4:15pm-5:15pm
$100.00/8
41685
Archery
12 to 15 yrs
Tue Jan 19
AFLC - gymnasium
7:15pm-8:15pm
$56.00/8
41686
Babysitters Training (Red Cross)
11 to 17 yrs
Mon Feb 1 Thu Feb 11
AFLC AFLC
9:00am – 4:00pm 6:30pm-8:00pm
$50.00/1 $50.00/5
41691 41689
Cake Decorating
12 to 17 yrs
Wed Feb 3
AFLC - kitchen
7:00pm-8:00pm
$45.00/4
41692
Fitness Bootcamp for Teens
14 to 17 yrs
Jan 20/16
AFLC – fitness studio
4:15pm-5:00pm
$52.00/8
41694
Fitness Bootcamp for Tweens
10 to 13 yrs
Jan 19/16
AFLC- fitness studio
4:15pm-5:00pm
$52.00/8
41695
Hip Hop Revolution
12 to 16 yrs
Wed Jan 20
ASC – West McKenzie
7:30pm-8:30pm
$160.00/9
41696
Home Alone
10 to 12 yrs
Fri Jan 15 Wed Feb 3
AFLC AFLC
9:00am – 4:00pm 6:30pm-8:00pm
$40.00/1 $40.00/4
41697 41698
Intro to Badminton
12 to 15 yrs
Mon Jan 11
AFLC - gym
6:00pm-7:00pm
$56.00/8
41699
12 to 14 yrs
Sat Jan 23
ASC
12:30pm - 1:30pm
$56.00/8
41700
Job Prep 101
14 to 17 yrs
Thu Jan 21
AFLC
6:00pm – 7:00pm
$40.00/4
41701
Jr. Leader
12 to 13 yrs
Tue Jan 19
AFLC
6:30pm-8:00pm
$60.00/6
41703
Kids Great MindsOnline Java Level 1
12 to 16 yrs
Sun Jan 17
Online
10:00am-11:30am
$160.00/8
41704
Learn to Draw
12+ yrs
Mon Jan 11
ASC
6:00pm – 7:15pm
$72.00/8
41705
Makeup Application
12+ yrs
Tue Feb 23
Shoppers Drug Mart
6:00pm-7:30pm
$10.00/1
41706
Teen Zumba
12 to 17 yrs
Mon Jan 11
AFLC – fitness studio
6:00pm – 6:45pm
$52.00/8
41707
Top Chef
11 to 14 yrs
Sat Jan 23
AFLC – kitchen, mtg room
2:30pm-4:30pm
$70.00/6
41708
Intro to Guitar
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LeARN To DRAW
(Ages 12 and up) Learn how to draw with step-by-step instructions. Using a variety of tools each week you will be introduced to technical and creative exercises that will help you develop your drawing skills. Materials not included. A supply list will be available the AFLC or at www.aurora.ca
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youTH PRoGRAMS
Experience Club Aurora Open House Saturday, January 9 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. FREE GROUP FITNESS CLASSES, FACILITY TOURS AND MORE! Come out and Play with us.
Check out our updated facility.
Participate in some of our exciting
programs and classes. PROGRAM
AGE
LOCATION
TIME
FEE
CODE
Cycle Fit
14 yrs+
AFLC
8:00am to 8:45am
FREE
41669
Insanity
14 yrs+
AFLC
9:00am to 10:00am
FREE
41670
Body Chisel
14 yrs+
AFLC
10:00am to 11:00am
FREE
41671
Zumba
14 yrs+
AFLC
11:00am to 12:00pm
FREE
41672
EQUIPMENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND MUCH MORE! 135 Industrial Parkway North Aurora, ON Phone: 905-726-4764 Email: fitness@aurora.ca Visit us online at www.aurora.ca/fitness
sTuDenT MeMbersHiP sPeCiAls AT Club AurorA HoMe for THe HoliDAYs sPeCiAl
December through January Rates Resident Non-Resident
1 Month $40.00 $48.00
sPrinG breAK sPeCiAl reading Week, March break (max 2 weeks)
Rates Resident Non-Resident
1 Week $20.00 $24.00
AGe CATeGories
Child: student: Adults: family
0-11 years • Youth: 12-17 years
18 years+ (with a valid, full time student ID)
18 years+ • Older Adults: 55 years+
includes minimum of 2 adults, 2 child/youth
Youth/Student, Additional Family/Spouse and Older Adult rates are discounted by 20% of the Adult rate.
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youTH DRoP-iN PRoGRAMS
Calling the Youth of Aurora!
The Aurora Family Leisure Complex is the proud home of our Youth Centre.
The loft
Ages 12- 17 years The Loft houses an entertainment and media corner, pool table, electronic basketball, table tennis, ping pong, air hockey and much more. Come and hang out with your friends. The best part it’s free for youth 12 to 17! Please look for our schedule at www.aurora.ca
Youth Gymnasium Drop-in
Ages 12 – 17 fee: $3.00 per person Bring your friends, or come out to meet new ones while enjoying lots of different sport activities in our brand new gymnasium! Enjoy the following activities for just $3.00 after school with your friends! Pick up a schedule and check out when you can play!
Adult open Gym
Ages 18 and over fee: $3.00 per person Drop-in by yourself or bring your friends and choose from a variety of activities and sports including badminton, volleyball, basketball, dodgeball and more!
Adult basketball Drop-in Ages 18 and over fee: $3.00 per person Come out and shoot some hoops with your friends and enjoy our new adult basketball drop-in times. Participate independently or jump in a scrimmage. All skill levels are welcome.
skate Park
The AFLC hosts a 10,000 square foot permanent park with state of the art elements including ramps, rails and bowls. Open during daylight hours, weather permitting. Helmets and safety gear are mandatory.
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Drop-In For Some Fun!
Come by with your friends to enjoy all of these exciting drop-in opportunities we offer! family open Gym
Ages 4-12 + Adult
fee: $3.00 per person
or $10 for up to 4 people
Bring your family out for some fun!
Enjoy making memories with your family while getting active, shooting some
hoops, swinging a racquet, playing with
a parachute or scooter and just moving around. Participants ages 4-8 must be
accompanied by a guardian 16 years
of age or older.
Climbing Wall
Ages 6 & up
fee: $3.00 per person
Come and try something new! Challenge
yourself and try your hand at the wall.
Check our website for the most up to date hours. All Climbers must complete a waivers form prior to climbing. Those
under 18 must have a wavier signed by a
parent or guardian
Ages 6 to 11 must have a parent or
guardian present.
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Check www.auro ra.ca or visit the Aurora Family Le isure Complex for more informatio n on these g reat programs an the most u d p to date Drop -In schedule!
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youTH PRoGRAMS
Aurora Municipal Basketball League
Players in this league will practice one night per week then have a game against another team each Saturday. Emphasis is placed on learning basic basketball skills, teamwork, and having “FUN� in an encouraging environment. Each player will receive an award at the end of the season. Schedules will be handed out during the first week of the program and will also be made available on the league website. *New players will be required to purchase a reversible jersey for $30. The AMBL is always looking for additional coaches or assistant coaches. Please let us know if you are interested in this opportunity by contacting Wallace Pidgeon directly at Wallace.Pidgeon@ynba.ca. For more details visit www.auroramunicipalbasketballleague.com. All players must attend their assessment night. Ages 7-10:
Practices M-F 6:00pm, 7:00pm Saturday Games Location TBA 9:00am, 10:00am, 11:00am
Ages 11-13: Practices M-F 6:00pm, 7:00pm or 8:00pm Saturday Games Location TBA 9:00am, 10:00am, 11:00am
Girls onlY Practices M-F 6:00pm, 7:00pm or 8:00pm 11-14: Saturday Games Location TBA 11:00am, 12:00pm or 1:00pm
fee:
$140.00 (13 weeks) Ages 7-13 $140.00 (13 weeks) Girls Only 11-14 $147.00 (13 weeks) Ages 14-17 Code: 41681 (7-10)
41682 (11-13) 41683 (14-17) 41684 (11-14 Girls Only)
Ages 14-17: Practices M-F 6:00pm, 7:00pm or 8:00pm Saturday Games Location TBA 11:00am, 12:00pm or 1:00pm
location:
Local Aurora Schools Will Be Determined January 18 - April 23, 2016 Assessment Week - January 18, 2016 1st Practice Week: January 25, 2016 1st Game Day: January 30, 2016
Look for this symbol for activities that promote physical literacy.
The AMbl is pleased to be partnering with the YnbA
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AReNA PRoGRAMS
ToWn oF AuRoRA
RECREATIonAL SkATInG
and SHInny HoCkEy
Stronach aurora recreation complex 1400 Wellington St. East • 905-726-4770
PRICES
PUBLIC SKATING IS $2.50 OR 10 TICKETS FOR $20.00 MONDAY Public Skate Parent & Tot
ADULT SHINNY HOCKEY IS $5.50 OR 10 TICKETS FOR $45.00
Prices subject to change effective Jan. 1, 2016
TUESDAY
wEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
4:30 - 5:30 pm
4:00 - 5:00 pm
4:45 - 5:45pm
4:30 - 5:30pm
11:00 - Noon 4:00 - 5:00 pm
11:00 - Noon 4:00 - 5:00 pm
9:30 - 10:30 am
1:30 - 2:30pm
Parent & Tot
Shinny Hockey
Adult Skate
9:30 - 10:30am 9:00 - 10:00 pm
Senior Skate
Adult Shinny
Hockey
10:30 - 11:30 am 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Ladies Shinny
Hockey
10:30 - 11:30 am
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
11:15am - 12:45pm
11:30 am-1:00 pm 11:15am - 12:45pm
exceptions to the times listed above will be determined and posted in the arenas.
PublIC SkATING: JANuARY 2 - MARCh 27, 2016
noTe: The ontario Recreation Facilities Association and the Town of Aurora recommend wearing a helmet and glove protection while on the ice surface.
Guidelines & rules
ShINNY hoCkEY: JANuARY 4 - MARCh 27, 2016 Holiday Public Skating ScHedule Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex 1400 Wellington Street east
Adult Shinny Hockey • Must be 18 years or older • The Town of Aurora strongly recommends full equipment • Please pick-up a detailed copy of the guidelines and rules at reception
Winter 2016 P.A. Day Skate Friday January 15, 2016: 1:00- 3:00 pm
Monday February 1, 2016: 1:00- 3:00 pm Holiday Skate Monday February 15, 2015: 11:00 am- 1:00 pm
March Break Skates Schedule will be posted Cancellations Parent & Tot and Shinny- Friday February 5
Public Skate -Friday February 5 & Saturday February 6
Adult Shinny - Friday February 5
Ladies Shinny - Friday, February 5
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Please Note: Public skating is subject to capacity and availability
FRee! All Public Skating from *December 19 – December 24 is sponsored by
Regular Public Skate Admission applies from December 26 – 31
Date
Time
Saturday, December 19*
10am - 12pm • 2pm - 4pm
Sunday, December 20*
10am - 12pm • 2pm - 4pm
Monday, December 21*
10am - 12pm • 2pm - 4pm
Tuesday, December 22*
10am - 12pm • 2pm - 4pm
Wednesday, December 23*
10am - 12pm
Thursday, December 24*
10am - 12pm
Friday, December 25
CLOSED
Saturday, December 26
10am - 12pm
Sunday, December 27
10am - 12pm • 2pm - 4pm
Monday, December 28
10am - 12pm • 2pm - 4pm
Tuesday, December 29
10am - 12pm • 2pm - 4pm
Wednesday, December 30
10am - 12pm • 2pm - 4pm
Thursday, December 31
10am - 12pm
Friday, January 1
CLOSED
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ADuLT PRoGRAMS
iNDooR Co-eD ReCReATioNAL VoLLeybALL
Calling all beginners and experienced co-ed volleyball enthusiasts! Come out and participate in an indoor season of co-ed volleyball. Each evening teams will be assembled by the referee, so each person will have the opportunity to play with a different group of players. This program will provide an ideal environment for beginners and recreational players in a fun and friendly environment. Please note that over hand serving and spiking will not be permitted.
Co-eD bASKeTbALL
Join in on the fun! This is a great way to stay active and meet new friends while shooting some hoops. Each evening teams will be assembled, so everyone will have the opportunity to play with a different group of players. This program will provide an ideal environment for beginners and recreational players.
bADMiNToN
Stay active in this exciting program for all beginner and experienced badminton players. This program will allow you to practice your skills and learn new techniques while meeting new friends and having fun.
iNDooR Co-eD DoDGebALL
Dodge, dip, duck and dive! Dodgeball is a great way to have fun and stay active. Each evening teams will be assembled by the referee, so each person will have the opportunity to play with a different group of players. This program will provide an ideal environment for beginners and recreational players in a fun and friendly environment.
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ADVeNTuReS iN bAKiNG
Learn techniques and recipes in our brand new teaching kitchen that will enable you to host a delicious brunch, to create a stunning celebration cake, to prepare holiday treats and much more. With professional guidance, you will be creating luxurious desserts and sweets which can be taken home with you at the end of each class.
CooKiNG ARouND THe WoRLD
Learn skills and techniques ranging from proper knife cuts and plating ideas to sautéing and braising. Pick up some professional tips in our brand new teaching kitchen. Prepare delicious, made from scratch appetizers and main courses each week from various countries around the world including Mexico, Italy, France, Spain, Asia, Canada and the United States. In addition to gaining new culinary skills and fantastic recipes, you will bring home samples of your delicious creations to enjoy.
HeALTHy MeALS FoR buSy PAReNTS – WoRKSHoP
Come join us to learn recipes, techniques and ideas that make lunches and dinners easier to prepare for the working mom or dad. Recipes for family-friendly food will be quick to prepare and will include some go-to staples to have on hand in the freezer.
CANDy MAKiNG 101 – WoRKSHoP
Enjoy the skill of crafting your own truffles, chocolates, fudges, brittles and more. This workshop includes great recipes to take home and prepare for holidays or gift-giving. Bring sweet samples of your work to share.
ViVA iTALiA WoRKSHoP
Learn the skill of fresh pasta making, sauces from scratch, great pizzas, and luscious dessert. Bring recipes home and make wonderful meals for your family and friends.
LeT’S Do bRuNCH WoRKSHoP
Learn recipes and techniques to prepare brunch right at home. Items covered include crepes, frittata, muffins, scones and omelets to name a few.
SeLF DeFeNSe FoR WoMeN
The SELF-DEFENSE for WOMEN is a comprehensive overview of personal defensive techniques and strategies covering a range of situations, psychological and emotional conditioning, and awareness. The program is led by an instructor with extensive martial arts and law enforcement experience related to use of force. Loose fitting clothing is required along with indoor running shoes. Please Note: The material covered in the course is based on realistic situations and can be graphic in nature.
DANCe – bALLRooM & LATiN DANCiNG – beGiNNeRS
This program offers a fun and stress-free introduction to the basics of Ballroom & Latin dancing. In a relaxed environment, participants will get a taste of several popular dances like the cha-cha, rumba, mambo, merengue and foxtrot, which can provide great enjoyment in a variety of social settings such as dance clubs, weddings, dinner dances and more. This course will be taught by a couple so that participants may fully benefit from perspectives of both the leader and the follower. Prior dance experience is not necessary. Partners are required for this program.
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DANCe – bALLRooM & LATiN DANCiNG – iNTeRMeDiATe
Focusing on the theme of “dancing for fun”, this program will further develop dance skills and steps previously taught in the Beginners level. Some new dances will be introduced such as the waltz, swing, samba, quickstep, salsa, cumbia or bachata. Each session will focus only on 2 or 3 different dances from the list. This course will be taught by a couple so that participants may fully benefit from perspectives of both the leader and the follower. “Ballroom & Latin Dancing – Beginners” or previous dance experience are preferred prerequisites for this class. Partners are required for this program.
DANCe - bALLRooM DANCe PARTy
LeARN To DRAW
One Night Event This evening will provide a wonderful opportunity to practise all your dance steps in a relaxed and friendly environment. A large variety of dance music will be played during the evening, ranging from Ballroom, Latin, Swing and Argentine Tango, as well as popular Line Dances. Everyone welcome... partners and singles. Pre-event registration is encouraged but drop-ins will be accepted at the door. Light refreshments will be provided. (Please note: this is not a licensed event.)
Learn how to draw with step-by-step instructions. Using a variety of tools each week you will be introduced to technical and creative exercises that will help you develop your drawing skills. Materials not included. A supply list will be available online at www.aurora.ca before the program start date.
iNTRo To GuiTAR
Would you like to learn to play guitar? This course will teach you guitar geography, hand positions, sight reading, chords and tubs, how to play simple tunes and favourite melodies. Join us for a comprehensive and fun way to learn! Participants need to provide their own guitar. There will be a $20 fee payable to the instructor for the manuals which will be in addition to the program cost.
PROGRAM
AGE
DAY/START DATE
LOCATION
TIME
FEE/#wEEKS
CODE
Co-ed Basketball
18 yrs+
Wed January 20
AFLC
8:30pm - 10:00pm
$68.00/10
41508
Indoor Co-ed Recreational Volleyball
18 yrs+
Wed January 20
St. Maximillian Kolbe CHS
8:30pm - 10:00pm
$68.00/10
41509
Badminton
18 yrs+
Mon January 18
St. Maximillian Kolbe CHS
6:30pm - 8:00pm
$41.00/6
41511
Co-ed Dodgeball
18 yrs +
Tue January 19
St. Maximillian Kolbe CHS
7:00pm - 8:00pm
$68.00/10
41512
Cooking Around the World
18 yrs+
Tue January 19
AFLC
7:00pm - 9:00pm
$249.00/8
41513
Adventures in Baking
18 yrs+
Thu January 21
AFLC
7:00pm - 9:00pm
$204.00/8
41514
Healthy Meals for Busy Parents
18 yrs+
Sat January 23
AFLC
4:30pm - 6:30pm
$30.00/1
41515
Let’s Do Brunch
18 yrs+
Sat February 6
AFLC
4:30pm - 6:30pm
$30.00/1
41516
Viva Italia
18 yrs+
Sat February 20
AFLC
4:30pm - 6:30pm
$30.00/1
41517
Candy Making 101
18 yrs+
Sat March 5
AFLC
4:30pm - 6:30pm
$30.00/1
41518
Self Defense for Women
18 yrs+
Sat January 16
Canada’s Black Belt Martial Arts Centre
3:00pm - 4:00pm
$91.00/8
41519
Intro to Ballroom and Latin – Beginners
18 yrs+
Mon January 18
SARC
7:30pm - 8:30pm
*$130.00 per couple/8
41520
Intro to Ballroom and Latin – Intermediate
18 yrs+
Mon January 18
SARC
8:30pm - 9:30pm
*$130.00 per couple/8
41521
Ballroom Dance Party
18 yrs+
Sat February 20
AFLC
7:30pm - 11:00pm
$12.00/1
41522
Learn to Draw
18 yrs+
Mon January 11
ASC
7:30pm - 8:45pm
$90.00/8
41637
Intro to Guitar
18 yrs+
Sat January 23
ASC
11:15am - 12:15pm
$64.00/8
41647
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oLDeR ADuLT PRoGRAMS 55+ yeARS ACRyLiC PAiNTiNG (beGiNNeR)
This course will introduce students to the unique “forgiving” qualities of acrylic paint and allow them to experiment with a variety of techniques. Start at the very beginning and learn about choosing paints and painting surfaces and how to make the most of your paint and brushes as you work. Basic colour theory and colour mixing will be explored as well as creating glazes and textures. Material costs are extra (a list is available at the Seniors Centre)
ACRyLiC PAiNTiNG (iNTeRMeDiATe)
This class is beyond the basics. Concentrate on technique and composition. Material costs are extra (a list is available at the Seniors Centre).
AQuAFiTNeSS 55+
Exercising in soothing water is beneficial to stiff joints and an enjoyable way to get a great workout. “Member rates” are applicable to Club Aurora members only for these particular classes.
bALLRooM DANCiNG
Whether you want to brush up on old skills or learn new moves come out for a great evening of dancing. Ballroom and Latin dances including: Foxtrot, Cha Cha, Waltz, Rumba and more. Partners are required; fee per person.
bASiC CARDio
This basic, cardiovascular only class takes you through simple choreography designed to gently raise your heart rate to improve fitness and burn fat. 48
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boDy CoNTRoL PiLATeS
Pilates is body-conditioning. Targeting the deep postural muscles, it works by building strength, rebalancing the body and bringing it into correct alignment. It helps to reshape your body, improve posture and flexibility. This slow, controlled approach gives longer-term results - it is especially recommended for people with back problems. It is a series of gentle, well-constructed movements based on the following eight key principles: Relaxation, Breathing, Concentration, Flowing Movement, Alignment, Coordination, Centering and Stamina.
CHAiR FiTNeSS
Get fit while you sit! This program uses cardiovascular exercise to improve your endurance, and works the muscles to strengthen the entire body. This class is ideal for participants who are new to exercises or who prefer the aid of a chair during the routine.
CHAiR STReTCH
This is a gentle exercise class. Learn how to gently stretch and strengthen, mobilize your joints & use your breath to relax, all with the aid of a chair. This is a great class for those new or returning to exercise or for individuals who suffer from arthritis, joint tightness, chronic pain or other conditions. Breathe deeper, stretch farther and grow stronger.
DRAWiNG FuNDAMeNTALS
Overcome your fear of drawing. Truly, anyone can learn to draw. Using a variety of tools each week you will be introduced to technical and creative exercises that will help
you develop your drawing skills. Material costs are extra (a list is available at the Seniors Centre).
FiTNeSS CHALLeNGe
This medium to advanced course is designed for those who have had previous fitness training. This class is highly effective in strengthening the cardiovascular system, toning muscles, building bone density and promoting weight loss.
GeNTLe PiLATeS FoR oSTeoPoRoSiS & ARTHRiTiS
Designed for participants with Osteoporosis, Osteopenia or Arthritis, this class will include exercises to increase range of motion in joints, strengthen muscles around the spine and joints, increase bone density, improve posture as well as balance and coordination. Participants leave the class feeling more mobile and relaxed. Exercises are conducted in a variety of positions including: standing, sitting and lying on the floor.
GuiTAR – LeVeL oNe
Learn the basics of your guitar. This course will teach you beginner guitar geography, hand positions, sight reading, chords and how to play simple tunes. Join us for a comprehensive and fun way to learn! Just for fun. Participants need to provide their own guitar. There will be a $10 fee, payable to the instructor, for the manual.
GuiTAR – LeVeL TWo
Would you like to upgrade your guitar skills? This course will teach you intermediate guitar geography, hand positions, sight reading, chords, how to play advanced
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oLDeR ADuLT PRoGRAMS 55+ yeARS tunes and your favourite melodies. Participants need to provide their own guitar. There will be a $10 fee, payable to the instructor, for the manual.
iNTeRMeDiATe FReNCH
If you have a basic knowledge of French, you can communicate a lot more than you think! All you need is a little self-confidence. This class will help you assert and improve your verbal skills in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.
iNSTRuCTioNAL TAi CHi
A gentle form of exercise from China consisting of Qi-Gong movements to improve balance and breathing and help maintain a better range of motion. The popular short form of Tai Chi known as the 24 step short form will be introduced.
PAiNTiNG AND SKeTCHiNG (beGiNNeR) If you have always wanted to learn how to handle a paint brush or a pencil here is your chance. This is a beginner’s class, no experience necessary. Watercolour is the main focus of the program, but drawing in any media is also encouraged. Material costs are extra (a list is available at the Seniors Centre).
pFiT
pFIT is a group strength training program that incorporates the clinically-proven p44 Stepper portable resistance device that is specially designed for older adults to be used from a chair. pFIT is a fun, social and safe way to increase lower body strength, improve range of motion, maintain balance and tone up muscles. The innovative p44 Stepper allows each leg to work on its own separate pace and resistance level and digitally monitors strength improvement with a hard copy print out for each participant. Class size is limited to 8 participants.
RebouNDiNG
Remember the joy of jumping on a backyard trampoline? Using a mini-trampoline (or rebounder as they are also called), is one of the best forms of exercise for seniors known today. Rebounding is a unique low-impact form of exercise that provides all of the healthful benefits of traditional exercise, but without the stress on joints and muscles that can sometimes make traditional exercising uncomfortable. All rebounders will be equipped with a stability bar for additional support.
PAiNTiNG AND SKeTCHiNG STReTCH AND ToNe
(iNTeRMeDiATe/ADVANCeD) This class is designed to strengthen Watercolour is the main focus of the program, but drawing in any media is also encouraged. Composition, design and colour theory will be stressed. Material costs are extra (a list is available at the Seniors Centre).
and tone muscles to facilitate everyday living activities and improve appearance. A variety of light equipment will be used. The muscles will then be stretched to maintain or increase flexibility.
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yoGA (beGiNNeR)
These classes are well suited for newcomers to Yoga and for those who wish to continue to focus on the fundamentals of basic Yoga poses and correct breathing.
yoGA (iNTeRMeDiATe)
In these classes and based on those enrolled the poses are generally held longer than in the Beginner class. More strengthening poses are included. Background in Yoga is helpful, but not essential.
ZuMbA GoLD
This amazing program is very easy to follow so anyone at any age will be able to do Zumba Gold. Dances that are specifically highlighted in this program include the Merengue, Salsa, Cha Cha, Belly Dance, Flamenco and Tango. Dance your way to a more flexible, balanced you while improving your Cardiovascular fitness!
ZuMbA GoLD ToNiNG
The Zumba Gold Toning program offers the best of both worlds — the exhilarating experience of a Zumba Fitness Party with the benefits of safe and effective strength training. It’s an easy-to follow, health-boosting dancefitness program for baby boomers as well as beginners. Through dynamic lightweight resistance training and exciting international rhythms, Zumba Gold Toning classes help participants build muscle strength, increase bone density, and improve mobility, posture and coordination.
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DAY/START DATE LOCATION
TIME
FEE/CLASS
CODE
Acrylic Painting – Beginner
Mon Jan 11
ASC
9:00am – 11:00am
$72.00/8
41430
Acrylic Painting – Intermediate
Wed Jan 13
ASC
10:45am – 12:45pm
$72.00/8
41442
Aquafitness 55+ “member rates” are applicable to Club Aurora members only for these particular classes
Tue Jan 5 Thu Jan 7
AFLC
2:30pm – 3:10pm 2:30pm – 3:10pm
Members $57.00/10 Non-Members $68.00/10
41667 41668
Ballroom Dancing
Tue Jan 12
ASC
7:45pm – 8:45pm
$58.00/10
41450
Basic Cardio
Thu Jan 14
ASC
9:15am – 9:45am
$24.50/10
41453
Body Control Pilates
Wed Jan 13 Fri Jan 15
ASC
11:45am – 12:45pm 10:45am – 11:45am
$77.00/10 $77.00/10
41457 41458
Chair Fitness
Fri Jan 15
ASC
10:45am – 11:45am
$49.00/10
41462
Chair Stretch
Fri Jan 15
ASC
9:30am – 10:30am
$57.00/10
41466
Drawing Fundamentals
Wed Jan 13
ASC
9:00am – 10:30am
$72.00/8
41471
Fitness Challenge
Thu Jan 14 Fri Jan 15
ASC
11:15am – 12:15pm 11:15am - 12:15pm
$49.00/10 $49.00/10
41474 41475
Gentle Pilates
Tue Jan 12 Tue Jan 12 Wed Jan 13
ASC
11:00am – 11:45am 6:30pm – 7:15pm 10:50am – 11:35am
$45.00/10 $45.00/10 $45.00/10
41477 41478 41479
Guitar – Level 1
Sat Jan 23
ASC
1:45pm - 2:45pm
$64.00/8
41481
Guitar – Level 2
Sat Jan 23
ASC
3:00pm – 4:00pm
$64.00/8
41484
Intermediate French
Tue Jan 12
ASC
9:00am – 11:00am
$84.00/10
41485
Painting and Sketching - Beg.
Thu Jan 14
ASC
9:00am – 11:30am
$90.00/8
41486
Painting and Sketching - Int.
Tue Jan 12
ASC
9:30am – 12:00pm
$90.00/8
41487
pFIT
Mon Jan 11 Mon Jan 11
ASC
10:30am – 11:00am 11:15am – 11:45am
$92.00/8 $92.00/8
41490 41491
Rebounding
Tue Jan 12
ASC
10:15am – 11am
$50.00/10
41661
Stretch and Tone
Mon Jan 11 Thu Jan 14
ASC
1:30pm – 2:30pm 10:00am – 11:00am
$49.00/10 $49.00/10
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Tai Chi
Fri Jan 15
ASC
10:00am – 11:00am
$49.00/10
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Yoga – Beginner
Mon Jan 11
ASC
12:15pm – 1:15pm
$57.00/10
41500
Yoga - Intermediate
Wed Jan 13
ASC
9:00am – 10:30am
$77.00/10
41501
Zumba Gold
Tue Jan 12
ASC
11:15am – 12:00pm
$49.00/10
41502
Zumba Gold Toning
Fri Jan 15
ASC
9:00am – 9:45pm
$49.00/10
41505
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AuRoRA SeNioRS CeNTRe
AurorA seniors CenTre
A Full Access Facility Welcoming Adults 55+ 90 John West Way, Aurora, 905-726-4767 OPERATING HOURS: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Tuesday 8:30 am - 9:00 pm Friday 8:30 am - 11:30 pm
Feurn aft 55!
Only $25.00 per calendar year
for Aurora residents (non-residents $35.00/year) • Ongoing social activities and fitness programs • Games rooms with Billiard tables, darts • Fireside lounge with TV and DVD • Library • Internet access and computers • Fully equipped kitchen • Woodworking shop • Bocce Courts • Monthly Seniors Centre newsletter • Member discounts on day trips and special events Ongoing Activities Note: There is a $1.00 per person/per day Activity Fee collected for each visit
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AuRoRA SeNioRS CeNTRe OngOing ACtivities At the AurOrA seniOrs Centre Note: There is a $1.00 per person/per day Activity Fee collected for each visit.
AFTeRNooN biNGo
Enjoy an afternoon of bingo with friends! Ten exciting games are played including Big Joe, Little Joe, Sputnik and Jackpot full cards When: friday 12:45 to 3 p.m.
AFTeRNooN CARDS AND GAMeS
What better way to spend an afternoon than playing a friendly game of Bridge, Bid-Euchre, Poker, Canasta, Mah jongg, Rumicube or Scrabble. (Please join the Bridge players at least 10 minutes early to draw partners). When: Please see our newsletter for the full schedule.
bADMiNToN
Join us for recreational badminton. New and experienced players are welcome. When: Monday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesday 4 to 6 p.m.
biLLiARDS, PooL & SNooKeR We have 4 tables available for play. When: During operating hours
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Join the game on our new, outdoor, professional courts! When: Please see our newsletter for the full schedule.
CARPeT boWLiNG
This is a fun and safe game, suitable for all ages. This game provides a nice alternative to sports that rely on strength, agility and speed. New players are always welcome. When: Monday (for beginners) 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday 1 to 3 p.m.
CHeSS
Come and join us for a chance to play some chess in a fun and recreational environment. New players are always welcome. When: Please see our newsletter for the schedule.
CHoiR
Join our very own “Evergreen Choir” here at the Centre When: Wednesday 1:45 to 3 p.m. fee: $50 (september to May)
CoMPuTeR CLub
The Computer Club is a “Teaching Club”. We welcome seniors with all levels of computer knowledge: beginner to expert. When: Please see our newsletter for the full schedule.
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AuRoRA SeNioRS CeNTRe FRiDAy NiGHT DANCeS
If you enjoy dancing and an evening with friends join our informal dances. Singles and couples are welcome. Refreshments served. Fees currently under review When: 1st and 3rd friday of the month september to June. 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. but please check our newsletter for the monthly schedule.
KeeP SiNGiNG
Come and join us as we sing some popular tunes! Words are provided, no memorization is required. When: Thursday 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
KNoTTy KNiTTeRS
Help us make wonderful memories together by joining us for knitting, crocheting and conversation. When: Monday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
LeARN biD euCHRe
New to the game or just a little rusty? This is a great opportunity for you. Come out and learn the basics from one of our members. When: Monday 10 to 11:30 a.m. september to June
LeT’S CReATe
Join our group while we create fun projects and crafts. When: Wednesday 1 to 3 p.m.
MoVie NiGHT
Come out to enjoy a movie. We offer movies with popcorn, pop, coffee and/or tea. Members Only $1.50 When: Tuesday 6:30 p.m.
PiCKLe bALL
This game combines the best of tennis, badminton and table tennis. Please come out and give it a try! When: Please see our newsletter for the full schedule
SeW MuCH FuN
Take part in our sewing club. Share your talents or learn from others. There is always something fun to work on. When: friday 9:30 a.m. september to June
SiLVeR STARS DRAMA GRouP
Join our own STARS as they sing, dance and act! When: Please see our newsletter for the full schedule.
TAbLe TeNNiS
A fun fast paced sport that everyone can play. When: Wednesday 3:15 to 4 p.m. and Thursday 1 to 4 p.m.
TAi CHi
A popular and traditional Chinese exercise which improves circulation, flexibility and concentration. This program is self-led and is intended for those with Tai Chi experience. When: Monday, Wednesday, friday 9 to 10 a.m.
WALKiNG CLub
Enjoy the trails of Aurora. Location and duration will be decided by participants. Please meet at the Centre. When: Wednesday 9:30 a.m.
WooDCARVeRS
Join us as we carve. We are a small and welcoming group, all at various stages of carving ability. When: Tuesday and Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
WooDSHoP
Our woodshop is fully equipped and manned by qualified, volunteer instructors happy to assist! When: Monday, Wednesday, friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. & Tuesday and Thursday 1 to 4 p.m.
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FACILITy FACILITY BOOKINGS FACILITY BOOKINGS BookInGS
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PARKS & TRAiLS
PEDESTRIAN TRAIl SYSTEM
The Town of Aurora is fortunate to have an extensive pedestrian trail system which connects many of its neighbourhood parks, Town Facilities and open space corridors. At present the Town maintains approximately 25 kilometers of trails. Come out and enjoy a leisurely hike through the natural valley land setting of mixed forests, meadows and wetland habitats of the Holland River Valley Trail, designated in 2000 as part of the regional Nokiidaa Trail. This trail is Aurora’s longest trail corridor stretching from Vandorf in the south (just west of Bayview Avenue) all the way up to St. John’s Sideroad at Industrial Parkway North. The trail corridor links municipal facilities such as the Town Hall, the Senior’s Centre and the Aurora Leisure Complex as well as the Aurora Community Arborteum, Sheppards Bush and Lambert Willson Park. Another significant trail corridor is the Willow Farm, Lakeview Trail system, a trail linking parks and linear open space corridors within the forested hills of St. Andrews in northwest Aurora. The topography is very undulating as the trail rises up to one of the highest points elevation within Aurora. All Aurora trails are considered multi-use, with the primary focus being pedestrian hikers. Opportunities also exist for cross country skiers. The majority of our trails are compact gravel surfaces with some asphalt sections through neighbourhood and community parks. Please note that our trails are not groomed or maintained during winter months, and conditions vary widely. Surface conditions can change dramatically during the winter to create potentially hazardous hiking and skiing conditions. All users are advised to respect other trail users, to stay on designated trails and to exercise caution at all times.
ouTDooR WINTER SkATING
The Town currently constructs four outdoor ice skating rinks within our neighbourhood parks. These are located at Town Park, Confederation Park, Machell Park & Ada Johnson Park. The ice rinks are natural surface and are weather permitting, with construction typically taking place in the early New Year. All rinks are lit for evening skating and are mixed use, with hockey and pleasure skating taking place on the same rink. We ask users to respect others and wear protective gear at all times while on the ice. Please call the Parks Department at 905-727-3123 ext 3233 or visit our website for updates on construction and condition of the rinks.
MEMoRIAl TREE PRoGRAM
The Town of Aurora has a Memorial Tree Planting policy to enable the planting or designation of memorial trees on municipal lands within the Town. If you are interested in planting a memorial tree on municipal lands within the Town please visit www.aurora. ca for further information on our Memorial Tree Planting Policy. Alternatively, you may contact our staff directly at 905-727-3123 ext. 3233 or by email to cwright@aurora.ca.
PARk bENCh DoNATIoN PRoGRAM
In response to requests from our residents who are regular users of our parks and trails, the Parks and Recreation Services Department is pleased to provide a Park Bench Donation Program. You can be part of the program and partner with the Parks and Recreation Services Department in donating a park bench complete with a personalized message of your choice which will be inserted on the bench. Your bench will be installed in a location of your choice in our parks or trails system and our staff will ensure that your bench receives the care and maintenance it deserves for years to come. Our Park Bench Donation program would make a great gift for that special person who is hard to buy for and will truly be a gift that keeps on giving to all of those in need of a place to rest in our parks and along our trail system. For more information on the Park Bench Donation Program please visit the Town of Aurora website. Alternatively, you may contact our staff directly at 905-727-3123 ext. 3233 or by email to cwright@aurora.ca.
AuRoRA ADoPT-A-PARk YOUR CHANCE TO GROw wITH THE COMMUNITY!
Over 700 acres of Parkland, an outstanding Trail System and friendly tree-lined streets contribute to Aurora’s natural beauty and make it a place we’re proud to call home. Did you know that the Adopt-A-Park program provides local businesses, community groups and residents with the opportunity to enhance the environment and beautify our town by assisting with the maintenance and developement of Aurora’s parks and trail systems? • Creating the opportunity for citizens to support our parks and green spaces • Sharing the responsibitlity for a clean community • Developing opportunities for youth involvement • Building community pride and a sense of ownership in our parklands From tree to shrub plantings to street decorations, there are a number of ways for individuals and interested groups and organizations to become involved in this exciting program. Please contact the Parks Division at 905-727-3123 ext. 3233 for further information.
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integrationservices
The Town of Aurora welcomes and encourages all residents to participate in our recreation programs and services. Support workers
are welcome to attend all programs. Mediator Passes are available to allow the individual requiring support to be accompanied by a Mediator into our programs and pay as you go activities without additional cost to the Mediator. To apply for a mediator pass please contact Terri Edwards at tedwards@aurora.ca or 905-727-3123 ext. 3123
Aquatics
inclusive Swimming Lessons: Swimming is a valuable activity for everyone; one to one lessons are available to those clients that require extra support. Please contact Greg Peri for more information at gperi@aurora.ca or 905-727-3123 ext. 3515
Community Programs
Our community programs division offers the support of a volunteer “Leisure Buddy� for any child with a disability. Volunteers will help each child participate at a level suitable to their abilities, support needs, program choice and facility access. If your child could use the support of a Leisure Buddy, please contact Jodi Alexander, Community Programmer, at jalexander@aurora.ca or 905-727-3123 ext. 3121
fitness
Heart Wise exercise: The Heart Wise Exercise initiative is intended to integrate the cardiac population into mainstream programs by addressing their physical and psychological
needs. The program provides exercise options to help participants choose appropriate programs and levels of intensities, while encouraging participants to do daily physical activities. A Heart Wise logo is located beside class descriptions that are Heart Wise approved exercise programs. Arthritis Aquafit: Club Aurora offers a 45 minute specialty class for people who suffer from arthritis. The objectives of these recreational exercises are to reduce pain, help maintain or increase joint mobility, and increase muscular strength and endurance. Aqua Therapy: This program, completed exclusively in our therapy pool, is designed to be gentle on the joints while focusing on muscle conditioning, improving strength, balance and flexibility. The program is designed to allow participants to stay active, reduce chronic pain and aid in preventing future injuries. For more information on any fitness program, please contact Wayne DeRyck at wderyck@aurora.ca or 905-727- 3123 ext. 3115
Service animals are welcome at all Town-owned and operated facilities.
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NORTHERN KARATE SCHOOLS
Give the Gift of Dance!
Start your Martial Arts Journey today! call 905-726-8886
Gift Certificates Make Great Stocking Stuffers.
KIDS classes
1100 Gorham Street, Unit 12, Newmarket 905-898-0061 | www.irishdancestudio.com
Number One Irish Dance Studio in York Region
Specializing in Irish Dance Since 1996!
TEENS & YOUTH
Also Available!
Ballet, Musical Theatre, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Lyrical, Acro for ages 3 to adult.
ADULT classes
• Recreational • 8 week mini sessions • Competitive • Parent Viewing Area
t our ask us abouWinter
14800 Yonge St, Unit 135, Aurora www.NORTHERNKARATE.com
Come Dance With Us!
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Private Instruction & Coaching Semi-Private Instruction & Coaching Jr. Golf Development Winter Phase Adult Clinic Series Supervised Practice on Flightscope x2
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Protect your vehicle today with Krown, Canada’s #1 Rust Protection. • Endorsed by CAA • Annually Trained Technicians • Reliable Warranty • Friendly Staff
NEW LOCATION
KROWN AURORA
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT COURSES
80 Dunnning Ave.
905-503-1647
Open to students entering grades 3 to 8
Grammar component. Class and independent reading. Writing assignments. Argument skills. All courses incorporate oral presentations and spelling bees.
CALL NOW: 905.695.5488
Yunhong Art Studio “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.“ ---PABLO PICASSO
Children Drawing Class Sketch and Painting Computer Design Small Groups 35 Usherwood Street, Aurora (Bayview & Wellington)
Tel: 905-713-3650
All levels ar
e welcome
http://www.yhartstudio.com
www.theartofwords.ca
Tutoring for All Grades One-on-One, Group or At Home Math, Science English, ESL, French, Chinese l IB, SAT, AP & Gifted Program l Credit Courses l l
905-503-6988
WWW.INSPIRATIONTEACHING.COM 15260 Yonge St, Unit 201 (Yonge & Wellington)
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Inspire your children with Art Classes & Workshops And for Adults (ages 16+): Acrylics – 2 Levels Drawing & Sketching Group Guitar – 2 Levels Jewelry Pen & Ink Ukulele Watercolours Wood Carving & More!
aurora cultural centre The Aurora Cultural Centre gratefully acknowledges funding from
22 Church Street, Aurora, ON L4G 1G4
Check our website for up-to-the-moment information. Instructional Arts Programs begin January 19 Register Now! Drop in, click or call: 905-713-1818 | www.auroraculturalcentre.ca
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2 OLYMPIANS STARTED THEIR SKATING CAREERS WITH SKATERS FIRST PROGRAMS FOR 2015-2016 - INQUIRE ABOUT OUR REFERRAL CREDITS
• CanSkate 3 & higher
• Introductory, Intermediate & advanced levels
School Electives Skating Programs
• Please give us a call
Providing excellent ice skating programs in the Town of Aurora for over 22 years
skatersfirst@rogers.com
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CIRCUS TOTS, ADULT CLASSES, AERIAL SILKS
EXCITING BIRTHDAY PARTIES!
INSTRUCTORS FROM
FLYING TRAPEZE, STILTS, JUGGLING
MOSCOW CIRCUS & CIRQUE DE SOLEIL
OPEN HOUSE
Friday January 23 & 30 On-Line Registration Open Now
• 4-5pm (18mth - 3yrs) Circus Tots Class (**must bring parent) • 5-6pm (3-5yrs) Be prepared • 6-7pm (6-9yrs) to participate • 7-8pm (10+yrs, Aerial & Adults)
•PA DAY •MARCH BREAK •WINTER BREAK
C A M P S
BOOK YOUR SCHOOL ELECTIVES NOW
Newmarket 905-898-0699
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Aurora Tigers
HOCKEY CLUB Visit AuroraTigers.PointStreakSites.com
For More Information About Our Upcoming Events & Games.
2nd Annual Tiger Quilt Raffle
Tickets sales begin November 6th Thank you to the Aurora Seniors Centre for designing, creating and donating this year’s one-of-a-kind, Tiger Keepsake Quilt.
Teddy Bear Toss
November 20th or 27th – watch for details. NEW plush Teddy Bears that are tossed onto the ice at the first Tiger goal will be collected by our Firefighter friends and donated to a child who doesn’t have one.
Fans In The Stands Cheer Loud - Tiger Proud!
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Come Out and See
Our Home Games!
Tickets Available At The Door: Aurora Community Centre (ACC) 1 Community Centre Lane, Aurora or by Contacting Vivienne at � vivaurora@gmail.com | 905-727-1764
Adult $12 | Seniors/Students $9 | Children $5 � Minor Hockey Parent (accompanying players) $8 � Minor Hockey Players without Parent - $2 �
NOVEMBER
6th vs. Kingston 7th vs. Markham 14th vs. Wellington 20th vs. Orangeville 21st vs. Wellington 27th vs. Stouffville 28th vs. Milton
DECEMBER 5th vs. Trenton 11th vs. Trenton 12th vs. Whitby
JANUARY
9th vs. Lindsay 15th vs. Trenton at 12:00pm 29th vs. Georgetown 30th vs. Lindsay
FEBRUARY
5th – vs. Whitby 6th – vs. Pickering 12th – vs. Cobourg 13th – vs. Markham 19th – vs. Newmarket
All games at 7:30pm except January 15th vs. Trenton.
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96 | www.bluepandastudio.ca
chard Heights Boulevard, Aurora
• Art Classes • Camps & PA Days | www.bluepandastudio.ca • Craft Workshops • Ceramics
Heights Boulevard, Aurora
• After School Programs 905-726-4296 | www.bluepandastudio.ca • Birthday Parties • Art Classes • Camps & PA Days 2 Orchard Heights Boulevard, Aurora
• Craft Workshops • Ceramics • After School Programs Birthday Parties Art &•Ceramics Studio
15570 Yonge St., Aurora 15570 Yonge St., Aurora
905-727-3003
• Art Classes • Camps & PA Days • Craft Workshops • Ceramics • After School Programs • Birthday Parties
905-726-4296 | www.bluepandastudio.ca 905-726-4296 | www.bluepandastudio.ca
www.golfglenvet.ca
2 Orchard Heights Boulevard, Aurora 2 Orchard Heights Boulevard, Aurora
• Art •Classes • Camps & PA Days Art Classes • Camps & PA Days • Craft Workshops • Ceramics • Craft Workshops • Ceramics • After School Programs • After School Programs • Birthday Parties • Birthday Parties
Teaching Skating in Aurora since 1953! In Person Registration
Skating Office at the back of the AFLC Rink
Tues. Dec. 8, 5:15pm - 6:15pm Wed. Dec. 9, 6:15pm - 7:15pm Thurs. Dec. 10, 6:15pm - 7:15pm Sat. Dec. 12, 8:45am - 11:30am Skate Canada Programs for Boys & Girls Ages 3 & Up! Learn to Skate • CanSkate • STARSkate • Power Skating Skate Canada Test Stream | Competitive Programs Not-for-Profit Club Fully Sanctioned by
ICE SHOW YEAR!
Aurora Family Leisure Complex Rink 135 Industrial Pkwy N. Aurora 905-713-1442 • Email: info@auroraskatingclub.com
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Musical Theatre
Concerned about Your Child or Youth’s ...
Programs
Kinderstages Ages 4-6 Disney’s Jungle Book-kids March 8 - May 28, 2016
Anxiety, fear, depression, sadness, withdrawl, low self-esteem, behavioural problems at school or at home?
Intermediate Youth Group Hairspray Jr Ages 6-13 Feb. 1 - May 29, 2016
March Break Camp Ages 6-13
Kinark Child and Family Services Can Help
PETER PAN Twisted! March 14-18, 2016
Zumba Kids Jr. Ages 4-6 Zumba Kids Ages 7-12 Work on gross motor skill development, get exercise and have FUN! Call us for booking details and class times.
Call us today at 905-713-1040 #2B-73 Industrial Parkway N., Aurora, ON L4G 4C4
www.marqueetp.com
We offer a range of FREE mental health treatment services for children and youth up to 18 years of age and their families living in York Region. For more information or to make a referral, call Central Intake at: 1-888-4-KINARK (1-888-454-6275). To learn more about Kinark, visit our website at: www.kinark.on.ca
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memoryandcompany .com.....
Programs and services are being offered in York Region, including Vaughan and across Ontario. Kinark Child and Family Services is an accredited Children’s Mental Health agency.
the social club & spa that just so happens to be a day program
facebook.com/kinark
@mykinark
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NATIONAL TRAINING RINKS Not Just Another Arena TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU
1155 Stellar Dr., Newmarket 905-953-0978 or chad@ntrcanada.com
650 Edward Ave. Richmond Hill 905-884-1121 or info@ntrcanada.com
Offering the following WINTER & MARCH BREAK programs • Hockey Skill Development for Beginners to Elite Players • Goaltending School • Defensemen Skills • Children Learn To Play Hockey Classes Level 1 & 2 • P.A. DAY PROGRAMS • Sunday Skill Improvement and 3 on 3 Hockey • Team Training
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Adult Learn to Skate Programs ADULT Learn to Play Hockey Adult 3 on 3 Pond Hockey Leagues Learn to Skate Programs for Children 3 on 3 March Break Tournaments MARCH BREAK CAMPS Privates & Small Group Instruction Power Skating Classes ICE RENTALS Birthday Parties
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL OR EMAIL Visit our web site at www.ntrcanada.com
Discover your volunteer possibilities with Neighbourhood Network today!
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Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum &C Community ommunity Centre Centre
Deck the Halls ls A Christmas C stt as C Crafting a t g Wo W Workshop o s op Sunday, November 29th 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Saturday, November 28th Seatings at 11am & 1pm Enjoy a delicious taste of Christmas past! Call to reserve your preferred seating time.
Elves in the Workshop
Make your own snow globe and get creative with two custom ornaments. Enjoy hot chocolate and cookies and experience a specialty tour highlighting the Victorian Christmas decorations in our heritage buildings.
Saturday, December 5th 10:00am—11:30am Bring the kids to this seasonal workshop to decorate freshly baked treats!
Suitable for ages 10 and up. Saturday, December 12th 6:30pm—9:00pm
Participants $15.00 +HST Adult accompaniment $2.00 +HST
Explore the site as the Museum’s historic buildings come alive with the traditions and décor of years gone by.
Pre-registration required.
For more information please go to: www.townofws.ca/museum
www.townofws.ca/museum
14732 Woodbine Avenue Gormley, ON, L0H 1G0 (905) 727-8954
905-727-8954 | Toll Free 1-888-290-0337 14732 Woodbine Avenue, Gormley
Aurora Youth Soccer Club 2016 Outdoor Season
is coming sooner than you think. Registration opens at the end of January 2016. Get program and registration information at:
www.aysc.ca
Visit us at 75 Mary St. Unit 3 Phone: 905-727-0264 Email: info@aysc.ca
To avoid disappointment, don’t forget to register early as space is limited.
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Since 1968
Music Camp Registration NOW OPEN!
* Since 1968
Cut this COUPON out and present it to lesson staff and get 4 FREE Music Lessons when you sign-up for a 16 week plan! *Applies to new student registrations only. Cannot be combined with any other offers. This offer applies to private lessons and intial registrations only. Please contact us for more details. Offer expires Feb 29, 2016.
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Performing Arts Centre for the Whole Family
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We want YOU to JOIN our CDA Family! Beginner/Advanced Recreational Classes & Award Winning Competitive Programs in Acro, Hip Hop, Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Musical Theatre & Lyrical. •
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Come see why CDA was voted #1
We won the 2015 Top Choice Award for Best Dance Studio in Newmarket Aurora! This award was voted on by the entire Newmarket/Aurora community.
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It could be a pair of track shoes, a theatrical costume, or maybe even a robotics set. If your child has a passion for something, we will harness it and take it to a whole new level. If they have yet to find it, we will dig down deep and explore all the possibilities, and not stop until we unearth that one thing that opens their mind and their eyes as big as humanly possible. It’s an incredible place to discover big, dreamy answers to the question,
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The Country Day School offers JK-12 in a co-ed, non-denominational environment located on 100 beautiful acres in King. 13415 Dufferin Street King, Ontario L7B 1K5 T: 905 833 1972 www.cds.on.ca