Community Services Spring & Summer 2021 Program Guide
PROGRAMS
OUTDOOR & VIRTUAL
REGISTRATION
STARTS ON MARCH 29
aurora.ca
COVID-19 MANAGEMENT
We are looking forward to seeing you (from 2 metres away)! The health and safety of our facility users and staff is our top priority. All programs, events and services will run in compliance with current Provincial and Regional Health Department guidelines and regulations. All programs and services are subject to change. Here is what we are doing to keep everyone safe: Limited access into the building to those who are there to participate in an activity and one companion where permitted.
A greeter will be at the main doors of our facilities to ensure patrons entering are registered for an activity/permit and to conduct a health screening.
Signage, markers, arrows and alternate exits throughout the buildings to help direct users, encourage physical distancing, and maintain one-way traffic where possible. Limited use of changerooms. Hand sanitizer stations throughout the buildings.
Pre-registration will be required for all participation. This includes activities that were previously “drop-in” in nature such as lane swim, fitness classes, leisure skate, etc. More details are throughout this guide.
A preliminary health screening questionnaire will be required when a participant pre-registers for an activity.
Customer service counters will have plexiglass barriers.
Every person entering the facility must wear a mask as per York Region’s guidelines. Exceptions apply when participating in a physical activity. Facility cleaning and sanitization will take place frequently, especially for high touch areas and shared equipment.
Note: We reserve the right to cancel, amend or change activities. Programs may transfer locations virtually to Zoom. Community Services Program Guide | Spring & Summer 2021
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MAYOR & COUNCIL
MAYOR’S MESSAGE Welcome to the Spring and Summer 2021 Program Guide Our Recreation Services Division has been working hard to provide another season of robust programs and activities for all ages. During the current COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve made changes to how we deliver recreation programming. The pandemic is a fluid situation and as I write this message Town facilities continue to be closed under the Provincial Stay-at-Home Order. Many of our programs have pivoted to online delivery, but for some programs that is not possible. As we look forward to Spring and Summer, we hope that in-person programming will be possible and staff are planning for this. With new facility measures and safety procedures in place, when our facilities re-open, residents can feel confident knowing every effort is being taken to offer a safe and enjoyable experience for all. In this guide, you’ll find information about community activities and programs. Are you interested in starting a new fitness routine? Or are you thinking ahead about how to keep your kids busy during the summer? Browse through this guide to check out all the options available. Town staff will be closely monitoring the state of the pandemic and will notify registrants if there are any program cancellations or modifications. With the warmer weather here, it is also the perfect time to get outdoors and discover the many parks and trails around Town. Aurora has an amazing trail system that spans over 57 kilometres. The trails are considered multi-use and are great for walking, running and biking. To download a copy of Aurora’s Streets, Parks & Trails Map, visit aurora.ca/parksandtrails. Sincerely,
Mayor Tom Mrakas
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Mayor Tom Mrakas Council Members Mayor Tom Mrakas Deputy Mayor/Councillor Harold Kim Councillor Wendy Gaertner Councillor Sandra Humfryes Councillor Michael Thompson Councillor Rachel Gilliland Councillor John Gallo
Town of Aurora
100 John West Way Aurora, Ontario L4G 6J1 905-727-1375 aurora.ca info@aurora.ca
TABLE OF CONTENTS IN THIS ISSUE 1
COVID-19 Management
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Mayor & Council
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Table of Contents
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Registration Information - Dates
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Registration Information - Policies
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Desjardins Days & New Card System
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Facility Sponsorship
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Special Events
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Library Square
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Aurora Museum & Archives
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Aurora Cultural Centre
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Aurora Public Library
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Family Drop-In Programs
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Skating Activities
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Aurora Seniors Centre
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Facility Bookings
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Parks & Trails
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Community Directory
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Community Marketplace
FITNESS & WELLNESS 20
Club Aurora Group Fitness Classes
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Fitness Registered Programs
AQUATICS 24
Learn To Swim
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General Aquatics Information
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS 26 Preschool Programs
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS 30
Children’s Programs
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P.A. Day Camps & Workshops
INCLUSION SERVICES 34
Inclusion Services
YOUTH PROGRAMS 35
Youth Drop-In Programs
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Youth Programs
ADULT & OLDER ADULT PROGRAMS 42 Adult & Older Adult Programs
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ON THE COVER Registration Starts on March 29 Outdoor and Virtual Programs available throughout this program guide.
SPRING & SUMMER
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COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT TITLE
NAME
Director of Community Services Robin McDougall Administrative Assistant to Director Nadia Quattromini Manager of Library Square Phil Rose-Donahoe Curator Shawna White Collections & Exhibitions Coordinator Alicia Cherayil Manager of Recreation Services Lisa Warth Administrative Assistant, Recreation Division Astero Prattas Sport & Community Development Specialist Erin Hamilton Recreation Supervisor, Aquatics and Fitness Adrian Wong Aquatics Coordinator (AFLC) Gregory Peri Aquatics Coordinator (SARC) Terri Edwards Deck Supervisor Shelley Makepeace Fitness Coordinator Diana Dawson-Young Fitness Coordinator Wayne DeRyck Recreation Supervisor, Community Programs Franco DeMarco Community Programs Coordinator Victoria Kendra Community Programmer Chiara Mabrucco Community Programmer Julie Stephenson Youth Coordinator Nichole Campsall Youth Programmer Courtney Paterson Adult Program Coordinator Karie Papillon Adult Program Assistant Andrew Bailey Recreation Supervisor, Special Events Shelley Ware Sponsorship and Special Events Coordinator Vacant Special Events Program Assistant Andrea Araujo Special Events Program Assistant Colin Chappell Manager of Business Support John Firman Facility Bookings Administrator Jessica Giesen Facility Bookings Administrator Shannon O’Hara Facility Bookings Administrator Shauna Young Financial Services Clerk Mason Gooch Customer Service Supervisor Nicole Allison Facility Sponsorship and Advertising Coordinator Louise Dyer Manager of Facilities Management Doug Bertrand Administrative Assistant, Facilities Management Lisa Lazzaro Facilities Supervisor Greg McClenny Facilities Supervisor James Smith Community Services Program Guide | Spring & Summer 2021
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
REGISTRATION DATES REGISTRATION OPTIONS e-PLAY (Online)
RECREATION PROGRAMS Residents March 29
AQUATICS - SPRING
Non-Residents April 1
Residents April 12
Non-Residents April 15
AQUATICS - SUMMER Residents June 8
Non-Residents June 11
REGISTRATION OPTIONS www.aurora.ca/eplay
www.aurora.ca/recguide View Program Guide Online
Register Online
PRE-REGISTER FOR DROP-IN ACTIVITIES
Note: We reserve the right to cancel, amend or change programs and activities. Programs may transfer locations virtually to Zoom.
In order to participate in drop-in activities, pre-registration is required. Visit www.aurora.ca/eplay to reserve your spot.
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WHAT YOU NEED: Note: We do not • Your Email Address accept telephone • Course Code/s registrations. • Payment Options - Visa / MasterCard # (with expiry date) STEPS: • Go to the www.aurora.ca/eplay website and click on “Register Online”. ° Note: Online registration starts at 6:00am on the first day of registration. • Log into your account. • Search by course code or program name. • Click to register and assign family member. • Go to “CHECKOUT” to make a full payment and complete your registration. • For assistance, please email Customer Service at rleisure@aurora.ca.
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ACC – Aurora Community Centre 1 Community Centre Lane 905-841-2371
AMA – Aurora Museum & Archives 22 Church St. 905-727-3123
ASC – Aurora Seniors’ Centre 90 John West Way 905-726-4767
JOC – Joint Operations Centre 229 Industrial Parkway N. 905-727-3123
AFLC – Aurora Family Leisure Complex 135 Industrial Parkway N. 905-841-7529
APL – Aurora Public Library 15145 Yonge St. 905-727-9494
ATH – Aurora Town Hall 100 John West Way 905-727-3123
SARC – Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex 1400 Wellington St. E. 905-726-4770
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTRATION FORMS Please complete all of the required fields on your registration form to ensure that you are placed in the correct program. REGISTRATIONS 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 1st program choice. Submission of a registration form does not guarantee acceptance in the requested program. The Community Services Department will send out confirmation of your enrollment for mailed or faxed registrations only. 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. All NSF cheques will be charged $51.00 (tax included) and will need to be replaced by cash or certified cheque. CANCELLATIONS If a program is cancelled, you will be notified by email or telephone. You may transfer to another program, free of charge (subject to availability), receive a full refund, or apply a credit to your account. REFUNDS All refund requests must be made IN WRITING. Please allow 2-3 weeks for all refunds to be processed. You can withdraw/transfer from a program using e-PLAY up to 14 days prior to the start of the program. For a withdrawal/transfer less than 14 days prior to the start of the program, please email rleisure@aurora.ca. Non-Medical Refunds Non-medical related refund requests for ALL PROGRAMS except Aquatic Leadership will only be accepted prior to the second regularly scheduled class. See Aquatic Leadership page for refund information. Cancellation Options
Refund Policy
7 Days or more prior to start of program.
Full refund, no administration fee.
6 Days or less prior to start of program.
Full refund, less the $22.25 administration fee.
After 1st class, before 2nd class.
Prorated refund, less the $22.25 administration fee.
After start of 2nd class.
No refund.
Refunds Due to Medical Issues For all programs and aquatic leadership courses, there will be no administration fee for refunds due to medical reasons (proration still applies). Refunds/transfers will be processed according to the date your written request is received by our Department. Membership Refunds Please contact the Reception Desk at 905-841-7529 for more information regarding Membership Pass refunds (special conditions apply). DROP-IN ACTIVITIES A visit is defined as an activity within the scheduled drop-in time.
Pre-registration is required for Drop-In Activities.
WAITING LISTS If you cannot be accommodated in any of your selections, you are encouraged to add yourself to the waiting list for the program(s) of your choice. Every effort is made to accommodate program waitlists by either adding additional classes or transfering you into another available program, where possible. TRANSFERS Transfers for swimming lessons will only be accepted prior to the second regularly scheduled class. There will be no penalty for transferring. Transfers for general programs can take place at any time, subject to availability. DISCOUNTS When there are three or more children in the same family taking programs in the SAME PROGRAM AREA, the third and subsequent children will be charged half price. Discounts will be taken off the lower priced programs. For first time online registrations, the discount will be processed AFTER the registration and will be returned as a separate refund. This will happen automatically. For any subsequent online registrations within the SAME PROGRAM AREA, the discount will calculate automatically at time of checkout. In person registration discounts will be processed immediately. Registrations for all children must take place within the same transaction. We regret that this does not apply to some of our Aquatic Leadership Programs, Private/Semi-Private Lessons, Special Events, or to Club Aurora Memberships or Specialty Programs. SCHEDULES Our best effort is made to provide you with the most accurate information at the time of printing, however, schedules are subject to change. We reserve the right to cancel, amend, change, postpone or combine classes/activities that are listed in this guide. For the most up to date activity schedule, please refer to your e-PLAY account. SAFE ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE Staff ask that parents/guardians walk their child(ren) into the program when dropping them off, and come into the room to pick them up. Please ensure the instructor is aware of your presence when you return to pick up your child. If your child is being picked up by someone else, please inform an instructor at the beginning of class. PARTICIPANT BEHAVIOUR We want to create an environment of trust, safety and fun! Disrespectful or aggressive behaviour is not acceptable. If inappropriate behaviour occurs, a participant’s actions may lead to their removal. PHOTOGRAPHS/VIDEOS Photographs/videos may be taken of your own family only. Permission to take photographs/videos must be granted by a Coordinator, Supervisor or program instructor prior to taking any photographs or videos. Additionally, some of our programs have a parent’s day where families can take photographs/videos (of their own family). Underwater photography is not permitted.
Reception Desk & Registration Questions 905-841-7529 | rleisure@aurora.ca
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DESJARDINS DAYS & NEW CARD SYSTEM
Desjardins Days Returning in 2021 For more information and updates, please visit:
aurora.ca/desjardinsdays
We reserve the right to cancel, amend or change activities.
COMING SOON!
new card system The Town of Aurora is launching a new drop-in and membership card system. One card to pre-load any Recreation drop-in programs and fitness memberships. • No need to carry tickets or multiple access cards. • Enhanced customer experience and streamlined services. Recreation is changing to better serve you! 6
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FACILITY SPONSORSHIP
THANK YOU TO OUR NAMING RIGHTS SPONSORS! YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Louise Dyer
Facility Advertising & Sponsorship Coordinator 905-727-3123 ext. 3134 • ldyer@aurora.ca
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SPECIAL EVENTS
MARK THESE DATES Hello Spring!
Saturday, April 3 In-Person & Virtual Activities Meet the Easter Bunny Pre-registration is required. www.aurora.ca/hellospring
Aurora Art Show & Sale Saturday, May 1 & Sunday, May 2 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aurora Seniors Centre www.aurora.ca/artshow
Canada Day Festivities Thursday, July 1
Lambert Willson Park www.aurora.ca/canadaday
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SPECIAL EVENTS
ON YOUR CALENDAR Concerts in the Park July 7, 14, 21 & 28
August 4, 11, 18 & 25 September 1
7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Aurora Town Park www.aurora.ca/summerconcerts
Movies in the Park August 19 & 26 September 2
Various Times and Locations (see website) www.aurora.ca/moviesinthepark
Aurora’s Ribfest Friday, August 27 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Saturday, August 28 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Sunday, August 29
11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Machell Park www.aurora.ca/ribfest
These exciting special events are brought to you by the Town of Aurora. For a complete list of special events and up-to-date information, please call 905-726-4762 or visit www.aurora.ca/specialevents. To volunteer for our special events, please visit www.aurora.ca/volunteer. We reserve the right to cancel, amend or change activities.
Pre-registration may be required for some of the Special Events. Visit www.aurora.ca/eplay to reserve your spot. Community Services Program Guide | Spring & Summer 2021
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LIBRARY SQUARE
Building for the future. Coming 2022 We are creating a special place with our community in mind. A place where young and old can come together in all seasons to enjoy art, theatre, music, shopping, community events and activities.
Learn more about the project: SIGN UP
engageaurora.ca/librarysquare
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AURORA MUSEUM & ARCHIVES
Enjoy a Movie Night or Walking Tour to Explore Aurora’s Fascinating History! The Temple of Fame
View our films at auroramuseum.ca
This film was created using footage from the theatrical production of the performance that took place in Aurora on May 11-13, 2018.
Swift and Bold: The Queen’s York Rangers
This short documentary takes the audience on a journey from the Regiment’s 18th Century foundation through to modern times.
Aurora Canada’s Birthday Town
Watch this short film to discover how Aurora earned the name Canada’s Birthday Town and was ahead of its time in celebrating July 1!
Now Available in French! Download the free APP, On This Spot, and travel back in time by exploring a blend of past and present photographs. You can also enjoy the following walking tours while safely socially distancing. *NEW* Remembering Aurora’s Fallen: Lest We Forget Fire, Wind, and Water: Disasters in Aurora’s History If These Walls Could Talk: Aurora’s History told through Architecture
Reach out by email or phone – we are always interested in your story.
Celebrate May is Museum Month with the launch of our new website on May 1. www.auroramuseum.ca
905-727-3123 ext. 3710
swhite@aurora.ca
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AURORA CULTURAL CENTRE
NEW FOR 2021!
Centre-Pieces: Tote-ally Creative Activities for Home In the spirit of fun, we are delighted to announce Centre-Pieces – a new program that encourages community creativity and imagination. Throughout this year, you’ll discover a seasonal collection of carefully curated packages that inspires your family to create and play. Tote bags are transformed into treasure chests of culturally-inspired projects and child-friendly art practice, giving space for openended play, storytelling and object making. In addition to supplies and printed instruction for 4 activities, each tote includes make-along virtual demonstrations with special guests.
Welcome to the Aurora Cultural Centre
Centre-Pieces totes are offered at no charge. Advance online registration required; limited quantities available. Totes will be available for curbside pick-up by prior arrangement. Maximum of 2 totes/family; intended for ages 4+.
Engaging performing arts, exhibitions, classes, camps and special events for all ages.
We’re on the move! Classes, gallery exhibitions and performing arts are offered offsite, and in the virtual space. With the Town of Aurora’s cultural infrastructure project now underway, we’ve ‘taken the show on the road,’ and moved to our temporary quarters. The Centre’s Art Galleries, Educational Programs and Administrative Offices are currently located at Aurora Town Hall, 100 John West Way, Aurora, ON. Arts classes, workshops and performing arts events are presented at venues throughout Aurora, including the Aurora Armoury and Aurora Seniors Centre. Please see location information for each program as it is posted. *Please note that due to COVID-19 measures as of press time, all Town facilities including Town Hall remain closed, and staff continue to work offsite. Visit AuroraCulturalCentre.ca for up-to-date program information.
Post your creations – and we’ll share them with the community! #togetherwecreateapart #auroracentrepieces #totescreative
Colour Me Sunny: Solstice Edition Let’s spark a creative glow as we celebrate the start of summer! This tote is filled with supplies to create mini solstice masterpieces, including a sketchbook to capture your imagination. This set embraces multi-disciplinary activities such as paint, drawing, percussion, storytelling and craft. To reserve your free tote, visit AuroraCulturalCentre.ca For ages 4+. Free registration opens:
Monday May 31, 2021
Curbside pick-up:
Friday June 18, 2021 Thank you to Centre-Pieces sponsor:
Performing Arts Plans are underway for virtual and in-person concerts and events, including a new summer music series! Check our website for up-to-date announcements, based on current public health guidelines. The Aurora Cultural Centre is a registered not-for-profit charitable organization operating with the generous support of:
Purchase tickets, or register for an Aurora Cultural Centre program online at AuroraCulturalCentre.ca
AuroraCulturalCentre.ca • 905 713 1818 22 Church Street, Aurora, ON L4G 1G4
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Image: "High Chair" Medium: Acrylic on canvas Dimensions: 21.5" x 31"
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Galleries Continuing through May 1, 2021
Mayor’s Celebration of Youth Arts 2021 Enjoy this virtual celebration of the next generation of visual artists in our community and be sure to check #MCOYA21 on Instagram! For an insider look at the creative process, you can catch our final Arts Bytes video for this exhibition, which premieres Thursday, April 15 at 2pm on our website. Thank you to our sponsor:
Sat May 8 – Sat July 24, 2021
Flowers in the Park: Sangmin Lee, Solo Exhibition Curated by Clare Bolton Sangmin Lee’s featured art installation Flowers in the Park continues to evolve and additional new works are added to this, not to be missed, contemporary solo exhibition. Son of Korean immigrants, Lee was raised in the densest high-rise community in Canada, St. James Town (Toronto). As one of the most ethnically rich neighbourhoods in North America, Lee takes inspiration from this “world within a block” and creates large mixed-media installations describing non-linear stories about integration, displacement and cultural survival. Check the website for upcoming related online art events, and behind-the-scenes conversations with Sangmin Lee.
High Chair, Jean Eng, OSA, Acrylic on canvas, The Conversation
Flowers in the Park (detail), Sangmin Lee, Panels | Engraved birch plywood with drywall compound.
Sat July 31 – Sat Oct 23, 2021
THE CONVERSATION Group Exhibition: Participating Artists: Lynn Bishop (with Tom Loach), Lillian Michiko Blakey, Carmel Brennan, Ann Cummings, Deron Douglas, Jean Eng, Fly Freeman, Bert Liverance, Lynne McIlvride, Francis Muscat, Christl Niemuller, Mark Puigmarti, Saundra Reiner, Ernestine Tahedl, Gayle Temple, Judith Tinkl, Dorsey James. THE CONVERSATION is a group exhibition of 17 artists working in a variety of mediums. The artist participants share their creative gifts, the thought processes that inspire the artwork and, the connections to the materials with which they work. This is an invitation for you, the viewer, to feel comfortable engaging with the artwork, and to communicate your responses to the artists - bringing about a shared conversation.
Paper Thin Pandemic, Carmel Brennan, Photograph, The Conversation
Enjoy ArtBytes, online conversations, interviews and demos presented by artists and curators. For information, visit the gallery page online. Thank you to sponsor:
Purchase tickets, or register for an Aurora Cultural Centre program online at AuroraCulturalCentre.ca
AuroraCulturalCentre.ca • 905 713 1818 22 Church Street, Aurora, ON L4G 1G4
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AURORA CULTURAL CENTRE
Spring Educational Classes & Workshops For Children, Youth & Adults We are sketching out fun and educational arts experiences for you and your family this Spring! We’re making plans for both in-person, and virtual arts classes to ignite your creativity this Spring. If possible, we will offer small, in-person classes and workshops with safety protocols vetted by York Region Public Health. Should our programs continue in the virtual space, we will offer a blend of pre-recorded video tutorials and lively interactive online sessions. No matter which format, students will continue to develop skills and pursue artistic passions. Check the website starting March 20 for up-to-date offerings and registration information on classes & workshops.
Individual art kits included in children’s classes
From watercolours and acrylics, to guitar, ukulele, calligraphy and more! But what we are certain of is the fact that we are excited to create memorable arts experiences for you and your family – regardless of what form they may take, and in the safest possible way, be it in-person or virtual offerings.
Virtual!
In-person classes in a safe and creative environment
Spring Break Arts Buffet with Kimberley Smith Ages 4 – 12 Monday – Friday
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Half-Day Camp
9:30 am – 12:30 pm OR 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
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April 12 – 16
Join us from the comfort of your home and stay engaged this Spring Break creating art, playing games, and getting up on your feet to move around in this week-long half-day virtual camp. Young artists will draw, paint, and sketch while using a variety of art techniques, tools, and materials. Parental guidance is welcome, but not required. If you’re looking for a full-day option: You may choose to register your child in both the morning and afternoon sessions. Please note that the schedule of activities of both sessions will be the same, however our instructor can alter the content for your child if they are registered in both the morning and afternoon.
Impressive young artists in the virtual space!
125 (no HST)
With Art Kit
$
Without Art Kit
$
105 (no HST)
If you opt to purchase your own supplies, a Materials List is available for download on our website.
Purchase tickets, or register for an Aurora Cultural Centre program online at AuroraCulturalCentre.ca
AuroraCulturalCentre.ca • 905 713 1818 22 Church Street, Aurora, ON L4G 1G4
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Summer Camps Summer camps fun is in the air – whether in person, or online. Lively themed arts camp weeks for children ages 4 – 12, and dynamic camp counsellors with plenty of instructional experience both in-person, and online. We’re celebrating 10 years of creating memorable arts experiences for our campers, and look forward to another summer full of imagination and fun. Camper: Summer camper creating “en plein air.”
Virtual and in-person camps are currently planned as of press time. We encourage you to check our website AuroraCulturalCentre.ca for the latest details and plans, based around all current public health guidelines. Reviews from our Summer 2020 Virtual Camps
“This was an awesome camp! We needed something positive, fun and immersive, and your camp counselors certainly delivered!…Way to go Cultural Centre, and thank you!”
Each camp week comes with a different theme
“The counsellors did a wonderful job. Thank you for all your efforts – the program exceeded our expectations!”
Saturday art classes for kids
Purchase tickets, or register for an Aurora Cultural Centre program online at AuroraCulturalCentre.ca
AuroraCulturalCentre.ca • 905 713 1818 22 Church Street, Aurora, ON L4G 1G4
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AURORA PUBLIC LIBRARY
For a full list of our programs visit aurorapl.ca VIRTUAL STORYTIME Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays 10:30 - 11:00am Join us for songs, stories, rhymes and more at Virtual Storytime!
BABY CAFÉ Thursdays, Apr 15, May 20, June 17, July 15, Aug 19 11:00am - 12:00pm Join us monthly for an interactive expert-facilitated virtual workshop for expecting parents and those with babies and toddlers. Register at bit.ly/3iUd0EG
ADULTING ACADEMY (Ages 13-18) July 1 - August 31 Earn badges and bragging rights as you master the skills you’ll need to become the responsible adult of your parents’ dreams. Register at https://aurorapl.beanstack.org
I’VE GOT A COOL JOB April 15, May 20, June 17 l 7:00pm How do people get into unique professions? In this new video series, Sam interviews a variety of amazing individuals working in innovative industries such as gaming, technology and more! PFLAG COFFEE NIGHT AURORA 2nd Monday of the month 7:00 - 8:30pm An online safe space for members of the LGBTQ2 community and allies. Registration through Pflag at bit.ly/38nG1pl 16
CHAIR YOGA April 1, 15, 29, May 13, 27, June 10, 24 l 3:30pm Feel the benefits of gentle core body stretches, movements and postures that will engage both sides of the body. Register at aurorapl.ca
MAD SCIENTISTS (Ages 4-10) Fridays, April 9 - May 28 | 2:00pm Join us for new STEM-based experiments and activities each week. Register by emailing your children’s names and ages to children@aurorapl.ca
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TD Summer Reading Club Registration begins June 19 Program runs from July 1 – August 31 Join us all summer long for online activities, virtual programs and reading fun. Track your Summer Reading online using our Beanstack app. Get beads for every hour you read and every activity you complete. Get your Summer Reading Brag Tag necklace when you register. Tune into Facebook daily for our Virtual Summer Camp for a silly joke and short video with a neat activity. Sign into our Virtual Summer Camp Google Classroom for themed weeks and more activities, challenges and fun. Finish reading 20 hours and win a prize. Special Summer Reading Club Take and Make Activities. Have some fun with us this summer and read all summer long!
Sign up for our Online Reading Challenge via Beanstack, collect beads for your reading and reach your goal for an awesome prize!
eBooks & eAudio • streaming • movies • programs • databases • books • study & community space Aurora Public Library, 15145 Yonge St., Aurora, ON L4G 1M1 | 905 727- 9494 | aurorapl.ca
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AURORA PUBLIC LIBRARY ENGLISH CONVERSATION MEETUP Wednesdays, Apr 14, May 12 June 9, July 14, Aug 11 | 10:30 - 11:30am Join us monthly at this online social gathering to meet new people and practice English in everyday conversation. Each meetup will feature a different theme. THE CULINARY TRAVELLER Fridays, Apr 9, June 4 10:00am - 12:00pm Be inspired by the diversity of global cuisine at an online cook-along showcasing foods and recipes from around the world. In partnership with York Region Food Network. Register: Apr 9 bit.ly/3hS3Clm, June 4 bit.ly/3niGs8y THE SCHOLARS’ HUB @ HOME Wednesdays, 12:00 - 12:45pm Enjoy lectures on a broad range of topics from some of York University’s best minds. Registration through York at bit.ly/2KResvA
PARENTS & CAREGIVERS WORKSHOP SERIES Plugged In - Tips & Strategies for Managing Screen Time Mon Apr 19 | 10:30am - 12:00pm BeYOUtiful - Supporting Positive Body Image Tues May 18 | 1:30 - 3:00pm Parenting During Challenging Times Wed June 9 | 1:30 - 3:00pm In partnership with York Hills Centre for Children, Youth and Families. Register at aurorapl.ca
Register at bit.ly/33eBXEg or email Claudia at colguin@aurorapl.ca NEWCOMER WOMEN’S MEETUP Alternating Tuesdays Apr 6, 20, May 4, 18, June 1, 15, 29, July 13, 27, Aug 10, 24 | 10:00 - 11:30am Meet new people, share ideas and learn more about our community. Each meetup includes a special focus or speaker. Register at bit.ly/3g8C8Fp or email Claudia at colguin@aurorapl.ca NEWCOMER BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP Wednesdays, Apr 28, May 26, June 23 7:00 - 8:30pm Practice your English listening, reading and conversational skills. All levels welcome! A limited number of books will be made available. In partnership with Catholic Community Services of York Region through Library Settlement Partnerships. To register at bit.ly/3bkkpMp
ENTREPRENEURS IN RESIDENCE
BEAUTIFUL NATIVE PLANTS: LESS WORK, LESS WATER
Thurs, April 15 | 7:00 - 8:30pm A fast- paced evening featuring inspiring entrepreneurs sharing their stories in a short TED X-style talk.
Tuesday June 1 | 6:30 - 8:00pm
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AURORA PUBLIC LIBRARY
One One Book Aurora our community reads
Chasing Painted Horses
by Drew Hayden Taylor
ABOUT THE BOOK
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Drew Hayden Taylor is an Ojibway from the ƵƌǀĞ >ĂŬĞ &ŝƌƐƚ EĂƟŽŶƐ ŝŶ KŶƚĂƌŝŽ͘ ^ĞůĨͲĚĞƐĐƌŝďĞĚ ĂƐ Ă ĐŽŶƚĞŵƉŽƌĂƌLJ ƐƚŽƌLJ ƚĞůůĞƌ͕ ŚŝƐ ĞdžƉůŽƌĂƟŽŶ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ƐƚŽƌLJƚĞůůŝŶŐ ƚƌĂĚŝƟŽŶ ŚĂƐ ĞdžƉůŽƌĞĚ ŵĂŶLJ ďŽƵŶĚĂƌŝĞƐ͘ Ŷ ĂǁĂƌĚͲǁŝŶŶŝŶŐ ƉůĂLJǁƌŝŐŚƚ͕ ĂƵƚŚŽƌ͕ ĐŽůƵŵŶŝƐƚ͕ ĮůŵŵĂŬĞƌ ĂŶĚ ůĞĐƚƵƌĞƌ͕ ƌĞǁ͛Ɛ ǁƌŝƟŶŐ ĐŽŵďŝŶĞƐ ŚƵŵŽƵƌ͕ ƉĂƐƐŝŽŶ͕ ƐƉŝƌŝƚƵĂůŝƚLJ ĂŶĚ ŚĂƌĚͲŚŝƫŶŐ ƌĞĂůŝƐŵ͘
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CLUB AURORA GROUP FITNESS CLASSES
CLUB AURORA FITNESS CENTRE FITNESS CENTRE – HOURS OF OPERATION
SPRING: Monday to Friday – 7:15am to 8:30pm • Saturday & Sunday – 7:45am to 5:00pm SUMMER: Monday to Friday – 7:15am to 8:30pm • Saturday & Sunday – 7:45am to 5:00pm
GROUP FITNESS CLASSES – SCHEDULES
SPRING: Group Fitness Schedule – April 17 to June 27, 2021 SUMMER: Group Fitness Schedule – June 28 to September 6, 2021 Monthly Group Fitness Class Schedules are available at all Recreation Facilities and online at www.aurora.ca/fitness
H.E.A.T. – HIGH ENERGY ATHLETIC TRAINING
This class uses exercises in an interval format with higher and lower intensity levels, incorporating cardiovascular, strength and flexibility training. Come feel the HEAT!
H.I.I.T. – HIGH INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING Maximize calorie loss, improve your endurance and strength, all in one class. This interval-based class is a complete workout, encompassing high-intensity cardio bursts with full-body strength training exercises. Suitable for all ages and modifications for all fitness levels will be provided.
LOW IMPACT
This fitness program includes a warm-up, a cardiovascular and muscle conditioning component and a relaxing cool down.
AQUAFITNESS
N.I.A. – NEUROMUSCULAR INTEGRATIVE ACTION
Receive all the benefits of a floor aerobics class without the joint stress. Stay cool in the pool and cross-train with Aquafitness.
N.I.A. encompasses the best of dance, martial arts, yoga and healing arts philosophies from the East and West.
BOOMER ABC’S
This class uses weight-bearing activities with light weight training to improve and maintain your bone density and fitness level.
Geared to the Baby Boomer (55+ years) who has been exercising for awhile, this fitness class will feature cardiovascular and 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.
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.
OSTEO FITNESS
PIYO®
This is a unique class designed to build strength and gain flexibility. The moves fit perfectly together to form a class filled with intense choreography that’s fun, challenging and will make you sweat. It’s about energy, power and rhythm.
RIP
This barbell program is for men and women of all ages and all fitness levels. Matching movement to music and using traditional strength training allows participants to work at their own level.
CHISEL
A total body muscle conditioning class that will work your body from head to toe using a variety of equipment. 20
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Classes bearing this symbol are Heart Wise Exercise® approved programs.
CLUB AURORA GROUP FITNESS CLASSES YOGA FITNESS
Yoga Fitness is a fitness inspired yoga program designed to improve health, performance and mental acuity. Based on the fusion of eastern traditional Hatha Yoga and western fitness science, this class blends balance, strength, flexibility and power in a fitness format.
YOGA STRETCH
Improve your overall flexibility, relieve the day’s stress and feel relaxed. This class focuses on basic stretching techniques and does not specifically follow the Hatha, Ashtanga, Iyengar or Vinyasa principles.
Club Aurora is a CSEP (Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology) Certified Fitness Centre.
CLUB AURORA
For the most up-to-date information regarding our programs and services, please visit www.aurora.ca/clubaurora Pre-registration is required. Visit www.aurora.ca/eplay to reserve your spot.
FITNESS INCLUSION SERVICES 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. Heart Wise Exercise: This initiative is intended to integrate the cardiac population into mainstream programs by addressing their physical and psychological needs. It provides exercise options to help participants choose appropriate programs and levels of intensities, while encouraging participants to do daily physical activities. T.I.M.E.: Developed by the Toronto Rehab Centre for those who have suffered a stroke, are experiencing some 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. Note: Participants should be able to walk 10 metres with or without a walking aid. 905-726-4764 | fitness@aurora.ca
RETURN TO CLUB AURORA - WHAT TO EXPECT The Town of Aurora has implemented new procedures in order to provide safe fitness programs and services to the community in accordance with provincial and regional health department regulations. For information and full details on new procedures to keep you safe, please visit www.aurora.ca/clubaurora Community Services Program Guide | Spring & Summer 2021
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FITNESS REGISTERED PROGRAMS ARTHRITIS AQUAFIT Age: 18+ years Location: AFLC Desjardins Pool This 45-minute specialty class is for people who suffer from arthritis. The objective of the recreational exercises is to reduce pain and help maintain or increase joint mobility, muscular strength and endurance. DAY
DATE
TIME
Tue
Apr 20
1:30pm – 2:15pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $66.55/9 Older Adult 21078 $83.20/9 Adult
CHISEL Age: 18+ years Location: A total body muscle conditioning class that will work your body from head to toe. *No class on: May 24 DAY
DATE
TIME
Mon
Apr 19
5:30pm – 6:15pm
FEE/CLASS CODE FREE/8 Member 21132* $40.00/8 Non-Member
MOM & BABY YOGA Age: 18+ years Location: Join us and experience the joy of practicing yoga with your baby. Focus on movements and breathing specifically geared for new moms. Special attention is placed on regaining abdominal strength, pelvic floor and other core muscles to regain strength and toning all while fostering a connection between mother and child. This class is suitable to new moms and also for moms transitioning back into their yoga practice, and for children who are not yet crawling. DAY
DATE
TIME
Fri
Apr 23
1:30pm – 2:30pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $97.00/10 Member 21134 $116.40/10 Non-Member
PILATES Age: 14+ years Location: Pilates is a method of exercise that consists of low-impact flexibility, muscular strength and endurance movements. This safe and challenging workout will emphasize proper postural alignment, core strength and muscle balance. DAY
DATE
TIME
Thu
Apr 22
6:00pm – 6:45pm
QIGONG FOR STRESS RELIEF Age: All Ages Location: This is an easy-to-learn Qigong form of Tai Chi Qigng Shibashi. The gentle flowing movements are soothing for the soul and help to balance energy and clear the mind. Each session concludes with a guided relaxation. Please bring props that will optimize your comfort level during the guided relaxation. DAY
DATE
Tue
Apr 20
FEE/CLASS CODE $117.50/10 Member 11:00am – 12:00pm 21182 $141.00/10 Non-Member
SUNRISE YOGA Age: 18+ years Location: Start your day out right with a good stretch and a calm mind. Gradually warm the body and awaken the mind in this energizing class. Designed with Hatha Yoga principles, this class is suitable for all fitness levels. DAY
DATE
TIME
Wed
Apr 21
6:00am – 6:45am
FEE/CLASS CODE FREE/10 Member 21183 $50.00/10 Non-Member
T.I.M.E. – TOGETHER IN MOVEMENT EXERCISE Age: 18+ years Location: AFLC Lind Realty Team Fitness Studio This program was developed by the Toronto Rehab Centre for those who have suffered a stroke, are experiencing some 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. Note: Participants should be able to walk 10 metres with or without a walking aid. For more information, please call 905-726-4764 or email fitness@aurora.ca *No class on: May 24 DAY Mon
FEE/CLASS CODE $80.00/10 Member 21136 $96.00/10 Non-Member
AGE REQUIREMENTS For Fitness programs, participants must be the minimum age by the first day of the program. 22
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DATE Apr 19
TIME 1:30pm – 2:15pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $81.60/8 21227*
FITNESS REGISTERED PROGRAMS YOGA Age: 14+ years Location: Hatha Yoga is for those who prefer a true body/mind experience. This program consists of stretching and toning which help to keep joints flexible, to improve circulation and to reduce stress. DAY
DATE
TIME
Tue
Apr 20
7:00pm – 8:15pm
Thu
Apr 22
7:00pm – 8:15pm
Tue
July 6
7:00pm – 8:15pm
FEE/CLASS $117.50/10 Member $141.00/10 Non-Member $117.50/10 Member $141.00/10 Non-Member $94.00/8 Member $112.80/8 Non-Member
CODE 21228
21229
21338
ZUMBA FITNESS Age: 18+ years Location: Zumba fitness fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow dance moves to create a dynamic work out that will blow you away. DAY
DATE
Tue
Apr 20
Tue
July 6
TIME
FEE/CLASS CODE FREE/10 Member 9:15am – 10:00am 21230 $50.00/10 Non-Member FREE/8 Member 9:15am – 10:00am 21339 $40.00/8 Non-Member
CLUB AURORA WELLNESS SERIES Featuring health and wellness topics!
Free!
SPRING & SUMMER FUN GUIDED HIKES Age: All Ages Location: *Sheppard’s Bush ^Tom Taylor Trail-Aurora (Hadley Grange) ~Joker’s Hill These walks are designed to encourage families to get active, while enjoying York Region’s finest nature walking trails. These walks can range in time from 60 to 90 minutes. Comfortable clothing and appropriate footwear are recommended. Leashed dogs are welcome. DAY Sat Sun Sun Sun Sun
DATE Apr 17 May 16 June 20 July 11 Aug 8
TIME 9:00am – 10:15am 9:00am – 10:15am 9:00am – 10:15am 9:00am – 10:15am 9:00am – 10:15am
FEE/CLASS FREE/1 FREE/1 FREE/1 FREE/1 FREE/1
CODE 21232* 21233~ 21231^ 21340~ 21341*
GUIDED MEDITATION Age: 14+ years Location: Participants will be guided through a variety of meditation and mindfulness techniques, including stillness and movement. We will also discuss current benefits of meditation and ways to integrate it in to your life. DAY
DATE
TIME
Sat
Apr 17
1:00pm – 3:00pm
FEE/CLASS CODE FREE/1 Member 21276 $10.00/1 Non-Member
For more information on Fitness programs and COVID-19 related guidelines for a safe return for all, please visit www.aurora.ca/clubaurora
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LEARN TO SWIM
Town of Aurora
LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM STRUCTURE ages 12 to 17 years
ages 18 years +
ages 10 to 13 years
Teen 3
Adult 3
Recommended
Teen 2
Adult 2
Teen 1
Adult 1
Bronze Star
ages 6 to 12 years
Swimmer 9 Star Patrol Swimmer 8 Ranger Patrol
ages 3 to 5 years
Preschool 5 Preschool 4
Swimmer 7 Rookie Patrol
Preschool 3
Swimmer 6
Preschool 2
Swimmer 5
Preschool 1
Swimmer 4 Swimmer 3
ages 4 months to 3 years
Swimmer 2
Parent & Tot 1, 2, 3
Swimmer 1
Need a challenge? ages 7 to 15 years
ages 10 to 16 years
Fitness Swimmer
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See Aquatic Leadership for more details.
GENERAL AQUATICS INFORMATION
SPRING & SUMMER AQUATICS INFORMATION
The Town of Aurora will be offering Aquatics programs and services for the Spring and Summer sessions. Schedules will vary depending on York Region’s COVID-19 status. Please see the Registration Information page for registration dates. For the most up-to-date swim schedules and program information, please visit www.aurora.ca/aquatics
How to become a Town of Aurora
SWIM INSTRUCTOR OR LIFEGUARD Recommended Bronze Star 10 to 13 years
National Lifeguard 15 years +
Standard First Aid 14 years +
Bronze Cross 13 years +
Start here
Bronze Medallion & Emergency First Aid Bronze Star or 13+
Tip: Join Aurora Lifesaving Club to keep skills sharp
Recommended Assistant Swim Instructor 14 years +
Lifesaving & Swim Instructor 15 years + Apply for job at aurora.ca/jobs
Tip: Volunteer at an Aurora pool to enhance employment eligibility
Congratulations you’re hired! LIFEGUARD
STAFF
AQUATIC LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS Please contact Terri Edwards (Aquatics Coordinator) for more information at tedwards@aurora.ca Community Services Program Guide | Spring & Summer 2021
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PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS
FUN THEMED WORKSHOPS PRESCHOOL PLAYHOUSE Age: 1 1/2 to 3 years Location: SARC Join us for one or all of our Playschool Playhouse workshops! You and your little one will participate in an interactive circle time, story time and show off their creative side during craft time. Each workshop will consist of different programming and crafts. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. DAY Mon Mon Mon
DATE Apr 26 May 10 June 7
TIME 10:30am – 11:30am 10:30am – 11:30am 10:30am – 11:30am
FEE/CLASS $10.00/1 $10.00/1 $10.00/1
CODE 21157 21158 21159
PRINCESS AND SUPERHERO BASH Age: 2 to 6 years Location: SARC Grab your cape or crown and join us for an hour of magical fun. You and your little one will experience an hour jam packed with games, activities and crafts all themed towards your child’s favourite characters. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. DAY Mon Mon
DATE May 3 May 3
TIME FEE/CLASS CODE 10:00am – 11:00am $10.00/1 21234 5:30pm – 6:30pm $10.00/1 21235
I CAN BUILD THAT! Age: 1 to 4 years Location: SARC Put on your hard hat and let’s get to work! Join us for an hour of building fun and playing around in the dirt. You and your little builder will get to take part in sing-a-longs, sensory play and movement activities all about construction machines and tools. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
New!
DAY Thu Thu
DATE May 13 May 13
TIME FEE/CLASS CODE 10:30am – 11:30am $10.00/1 21238 5:00pm – 6:00pm $10.00/1 21239
TEDDY BEAR PICNIC Age: 2 to 6 years Location: SARC Grab your teddy bear for a “pawsitively” great time. Teddy bears and children will be entertained with songs, crafts, activities and games. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. DAY Wed
DATE May 19
TIME 5:30pm – 6:30pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $10.00/1 21236
READ ME A RAINBOW Age: 2 to 6 years Location: SARC It’s story time just over the rainbow! Join us for an hour of playing with colour and getting messy. You and your little reader will get to take part in a colourful story time, a craft and fun activities all about the different colours of the rainbow. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
New!
DAY Mon
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DATE June 14
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PRESCHOOL ABC 123 Age: 2 to 4 years Location: SARC Come join the fun as we explore the alphabet, numbers, colours and shapes with songs, finger plays, games and crafts in this fun-filled 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. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. DAY Fri
DATE Apr 30
TIME 9:00am – 10:00am
FEE/CLASS CODE $80.00/8 21137
New!
DANCE – BALLET Age: 3 to 5 years Location: ACC Your little dancer will enjoy learning how to spin, twirl, and point their toes. Each class will consist of learning the basics of ballet. Join the fun and let your little dancer develop confidence and creativity. Parent/Guardian must remain in the program space for the entirety of the program, no other spectators permitted. DAY Sat
DATE Apr 24
TIME 9:00am – 9:45am
FEE/CLASS CODE $87.50/7 21321
New!
DANCE – JAZZ Age: 3 to 5 years Location: ACC Your little dancer will enjoy learning how to jump, step and groove to the music. Each class will consist of learning the basics of jazz dance. Join the fun and let your little dancer develop confidence and creativity. Parent/Guardian must remain in the program space for the entirety of the program, no other spectators permitted. DAY Wed
DATE Apr 28
TIME 5:15pm – 6:00pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $100.00/8 21138
ENGINEERING FOR KIDS – VIRTUAL LIVE TOY MAKING Age: 4 to 7 years Location: Engineering For Kids is bringing the amazing hands-on STEM classes right to your living room. Students will receive a supply box and attend their live and interactive online classes to learn and build different fun and educational toys. Activities include: Mechanical, Civil and Aerospace Toys. Further details on how to join the online classroom (Private Zoom Meeting) will be communicated with the enrolled families. DAY Sun
TIME FEE/CLASS CODE 10:30am – 11:30am $10.00/1 21237
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DATE Apr 18
TIME 2:30pm – 3:30pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $169.00/8 21141
AGE REQUIREMENTS For Preschool programs, participants must be the minimum age by the first day of the program.
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS KINDERFUN Age: 2 to 5 years Location: SARC 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. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. DAY Fri
DATE Apr 30
TIME FEE/CLASS CODE 10:30am – 11:30am $80.00/8 21143
MIGHTY MOVERS Age: 3 to 5 years Location: ACC Join us for an hour of fun filled activities that are sure to get your little one moving and grooving. Programming will consist of obstacle courses, challenges and fun dance activities and much more. Fun and physical literacy are the focus of this program. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. DAY Mon
JUMPING JELLYBEANS Age: 6 to 18 months Location: SARC This physical activity program is an introduction to some 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. Indoor footwear is required. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. DAY Wed
DATE Apr 28
TIME 9:00am – 10:00am
FEE/CLASS CODE $80.00/8 21142
KIDS GREAT MINDS – KINDY CARTOON Age: 4 to 6 years Location: AFLC This course is geared towards young animators, introducing them to the fun and creative world of cartoon animation. Children will learn to create simple and fun animations, helping them develop logical and fine motor skills, stimulating creativity and self-expression. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
New!
DAY Wed
DATE Apr 28
TIME 4:45pm – 5:45pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $130.00/6 21322
Parented Program Parent On-Site
DATE Apr 26
TIME 5:00pm – 6:00pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $32.00/4 21144
MOVERS & SHAKERS Age: 2 to 3 years Location: SARC For children who love to move. This class emphasizes exploration, expression and imagination. Your child will develop body awareness, musicality, balance and coordination. This program will also introduce your child to basic movement skills, encouraging strength and gross motor development. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. DAY Sun
DATE Apr 25
TIME 9:00am – 9:45am
FEE/CLASS CODE $70.00/8 21145
ON THE MOVE Age: 2 to 4 years Location: SARC 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. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. DAY Wed
DATE Apr 28
TIME FEE/CLASS CODE 10:30am – 11:30am $80.00/8 21146
PARENTS & PIPSQUEAKS Age: 6 months to 4 years Location: SARC 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. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. DAY Thu
DATE Apr 29
TIME 9:00am – 10:00am
FEE/CLASS CODE $80.00/8 21147
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PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS PLAYBALL – BALL HOCKEY Age: 4 to 6 years Location: ACC 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 defense. All lessons remain fun-filled and non-competitive. Each child’s needs are taken into consideration. This program is a great way for participants of all abilities to be part of the team. Parent/Guardian must remain in the program space for the entirety of the program, no other spectators permitted. *No class on: June 10 DAY Thu
DATE Apr 22
TIME 4:30pm – 5:15pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $135.00/9 21240*
PLAYBALL – INDOOR SOCCER SKILLS Age: 3 to 4 years Location: ACC 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. Parent/Guardian must remain in the program space for the entirety of the program, no other spectators permitted. DAY Tue
DATE Apr 20
TIME 4:30pm – 5:15pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $150.00/10 21152
PLAYBALL – INDOOR SOCCER Age: 5 to 6 years Location: ACC 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 defense. All lessons remain fun-filled and non-competitive. Each child’s needs are taken into consideration. This program is a great way for participants of all abilities to be part of the team. Parent/Guardian must remain in the program space for the entirety of the program, no other spectators permitted. DAY Tue
DATE Apr 20
TIME 5:45pm – 6:30pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $150.00/10 21241
PLAYBALL – SPORT COACHING FOR KIDS Age: 3 to 5 years Location: *ACC ^AFLC 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. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. ~No class on: June 10 DAY Tue Thu Sat
DATE Apr 20 Apr 22 Apr 24
TIME 10:30am – 11:15am 10:30am – 11:15am 10:30am – 11:15am
FEE/CLASS $150.00/10 $135.00/9 $150.00/10
CODE 21148* 21150*~ 21149^
PLAYBALL – SPORT COACHING FOR KIDS Age: 4 1/2 to 6 years Location: AFLC This program offers the same techniques and skill development as the previous program, but simply for the older age group. Parent/ Guardian must remain in the program space for the entirety of the program, no other spectators permitted. DAY Sat
DATE Apr 24
TIME FEE/CLASS CODE 11:45am – 12:30pm $150.00/10 21151
PLAYBALL – TWO CAN DO Age: 2 years Location: *ACC ^AFLC 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. This program teaches appropriate social interaction, listening to instructions, taking turns, sharing and having fun with friends. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. ~No class on: June 10 DAY Tue Thu Sat
DATE TIME Apr 20 9:30am – 10:00am Apr 22 9:30am – 10:00am Apr 24 9:30am – 10:00am
FEE/CLASS $140.00/10 $126.00/9 $140.00/10
CODE 21153* 21155*~ 21154^
PLAYBALL – SUMMER SOCCER NURSERY Age: See below Location: Fleury Park This program is an 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. Note: There will be only one makeup class if cancelled due to rain, all other cancellations will be credited. Children will play in light rain, barring no thunder or lightning. Each child will receive a free soccer shirt on the first lesson. Parent/Guardian must remain in the program space for the entirety of the program, no other spectators permitted. *No class on: July 1 Age: 2 years DAY Tue Wed Thu Sat
DATE June 15 June 16 June 17 June 19
TIME 5:30pm – 6:00pm 5:30pm – 6:00pm 5:30pm – 6:00pm 9:00am – 9:30am
FEE/CLASS $150.00/10 $150.00/10 $150.00/10 $150.00/10
CODE 21323 21324 21325* 21326
FEE/CLASS $150.00/10 $150.00/10 $150.00/10 $150.00/10
CODE 21327 21328 21329* 21330
FEE/CLASS $150.00/10 $150.00/10 $150.00/10
CODE 21331 21332* 21333
Age: 3 to 4 1/2 years DAY Tue Wed Thu Sat
DATE June 15 June 16 June 17 June 19
TIME 6:15pm – 7:00pm 6:15pm – 7:00pm 6:15pm – 7:00pm 9:45am – 10:30am
Age: 4 1/2 to 6 years DAY Wed Thu Sat 28
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DATE June 16 June 17 June 19
TIME 7:15pm – 8:00pm 7:15pm – 8:00pm 10:45am – 11:30am
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS PLAYTIME PALS Age: 1 to 2 years Location: SARC 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. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. DAY Tue
DATE Apr 27
TIME 9:30am – 10:30am
FEE/CLASS CODE $80.00/8 21156
SENSORY PLAY Age: 4 to 6 years Location: SARC Join us for some hands-on learning. Your child will participate in activities where they will discover their senses, while getting a little messy. From digging for fossils to creating slime and goop, your little is sure to have a great time. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. DAY Sun
DATE Apr 25
TIME FEE/CLASS CODE 10:15am – 11:00am $75.00/8 21160
STARRY PARADISE – FUN ART Age: 4 to 7 years Location: Explore our life and nature in this virtual program. Children will learn about shapes, colour theory, and arrangements on paper with space and objects. Children will use various mediums including pencil, oil pastels, soft pastels, water colour and acrylic to create their art. Art kits will be available for pick-up before the program begins. DAY Fri
DATE Apr 23
TIME 4:30pm – 5:30pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $220.00/10 21161
STARRY PARADISE – FUN MANDARIN Age: 3 to 5 years Location: Learn Mandarin in this virtual program through songs, arts, crafts, interactive activities and games. Children will learn numbers, characters, simple instructions, and everyday words in Mandarin, as they begin to recognize and understand the Chinese culture. DAY Wed
DATE Apr 28
TIME 3:45pm – 4:30pm
STARRY PARADISE – GET READY FOR MANDARIN Age: 4 to 7 years Location: Introduce young children to aspects of the Chinese culture in this virtual program. Children will learn to speak, understand read and write using simple Chinese characters in Mandarin. Children will build up their vocabulary as well as communication skills. Learn Mandarin through interactive exercises, worksheets, arts and crafts, songs, role play, stories and more. DAY Thu
DATE Apr 29
TIME 5:00pm – 6:00pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $130.00/9 21164
STARRY PARADISE – LET’S ART Age: 3 to 4 years Location: Learn about colours and drawing skills, represented and used in artwork in this virtual program. Children will develop their motor skills and work with oil pastels, watercolour and acrylic to create painting pieces. Art kits will be available for pick-up before the program begins. DAY Tue
DATE Apr 27
TIME 4:00pm – 5:00pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $170.00/10 21163
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STROLLER FUN & CIRCLE TIME Age: 6 to 24 months Location: Lambert Willson Park Move your body with your little one in tow and enjoy some social circle time. This program will be split into two parts starting with a stroll on the paths at Lambert Willson Park, followed by a social circle time for your little ones. The program will meet at the Pavilion in Lambert Willson Park located behind the Aurora Family Leisure Complex. DAY Tue Wed Thu Mon
DATE May 11 May 26 June 10 June 21
TIME 9:30am – 10:30am 9:00am – 10:00am 12:30pm – 1:30pm 12:30pm – 1:30pm
FEE/CLASS $10.00/1 $10.00/1 $10.00/1 $10.00/1
CODE 21342 21344 21345 21346
FEE/CLASS CODE $135.00/10 21162
PRESCHOOL DROP-IN
Join us at the SARC for some fun! April 3 to June 19 PRESCHOOL DROP-IN Age: Newborn to 5 years • Location: SARC Fee: $3 per child, supervising adults are free. Having fun with your preschooler just became a little bit easier! Come play with your child (newborn to 5 years) on a variety of gross motor equipment, learning stations and much more. Preschool equipment will be cleaned and sanitized regularly by Town staff. Note: Caregivers must supervise children Pre-registration is required. at all times. DAY Saturday
TIME 9:30am – 11:00am
Visit www.aurora.ca/eplay to reserve your spot.
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FUN THEMED WORKSHOPS BE YOUR OWN SUPERHERO Age: 6 to 8 years Location: SARC Do you have your own vision of what a Superhero means? In this hero themed workshop, participants will create a life-sized version of themselves in a hero form. Participate with peers in other traditional hero-themed games, crafts and hands-on activities.
New!
DAY Thu
DATE May 6
TIME 6:30pm – 7:30pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $8.00/1 21074
New!
WIZARDING WORLD Age: 8 to 11 years Location: AFLC Dive in to this Harry Potter themed workshop that will be sure to impress. Participants will create their own spell, house coat of arms, potion and wizard themed craft. Harry Potter lovers will get a chance to play themed trivia and be surrounded by other super fans. DAY Tue
DATE May 18
TIME 6:30pm – 7:30pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $10.00/1 21075
MISSION MARS Age: 6 to 10 years Location: AFLC In this astronomy themed workshop, participants will dive into space. Children will make their own constellation projector, participate in solar system themed demonstrations and hands-on activities with other space lovers.
New!
DAY Wed
DATE June 2
TIME 6:30pm – 7:30pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $10.00/1 21076
KIDS ON TRACK Age: 9 to 12 years Location: Lambert Willson Park Participants will run, lunge and jump into this outdoor fitness themed workshop. Join us to participate in some outdoor movement activities including jogging, circuits and an obstacle course that takes place on the trails at Lambert Willson Park.
New!
DAY Thu 30
DATE June 10
TIME 6:30pm – 7:30pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $8.00/1 21077
BADMINTON Age: 6 to 10 years Location: AFLC Stay active with this exciting program for children. This program will allow your child to learn how to play badminton, develop skills and techniques. Children will have fun and learn skills that will carry through their lives. DAY Sun Sun
DATE Apr 25 May 30
TIME 2:30pm – 3:30pm 2:30pm – 3:30pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $50.00/5 21133 $40.00/4 21242
BASKETBALL BASICS – SKILLS AND DRILLS Age: 7 to 12 years Location: AFLC 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. DAY Thu Fri Thu Fri
DATE Apr 29 Apr 30 May 27 May 28
TIME 5:30pm – 6:30pm 5:00pm – 6:00pm 5:30pm – 6:30pm 5:00pm – 6:00pm
FEE/CLASS $40.00/4 $40.00/4 $40.00/4 $40.00/4
CODE 21080 21079 21082 21081
New!
DANCE – BALLET Age: 6 to 10 years Location: ACC Learn how to spin, twirl, and point your toes. Each class will consist of learning the basics of ballet while having fun. Introduce your child to the joys of dance through this introductory program. DAY Sat
DATE Apr 24
TIME FEE/CLASS CODE 10:15am – 11:00am $87.50/7 21243
DANCE – JAZZ Age: 6 to 10 years Location: ACC Your dancer will enjoy learning how to jump, step and groove to the music. Each class will consist of learning the basics of jazz dance. Join the fun and let your dancer develop their confidence and creativity.
New!
DAY Wed
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DATE Apr 28
TIME 6:30pm – 7:15pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $100.00/8 21119
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS ENGINEERING FOR KIDS – VIRTUAL 3D DESIGN Age: 8 to 12 years Location: 3D Design is one of the most widely applicable and fun inventions on the tech scene today. In the 3D design program, we will explore the basic concepts of 3D computer-aided design, or CAD, design and create our very own 3D object. Students will also learn how and why 3D printing has been evolving rapidly over the past few months in response to the needs of health communities. Class requirements: a computer/laptop with Windows and solid internet.
New!
DAY Sat
DATE Apr 17
TIME 3:30pm – 4:30pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $145.00/6 21991
ENGINEERING FOR KIDS – VIRTUAL APP DESIGN Age: 8 to 12 years Location: Students will dive deep into a coding platform and learn to code apps. This app development platform is designed specifically for children and they will learn to code their first apps. Class requirements: a computer/laptop, a mouse (recommended but not mandatory), and a solid internet connection. DAY Sat
DATE Apr 17
TIME 5:00pm – 6:00pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $145.00/6 21120
ENGINEERING FOR KIDS – VIRTUAL CODING PROGRAM (ELECTRONIC GAME DESIGN LEVEL 2) Age: 8 to 12 years Location: This program will have the students to become software engineers and design their very own video game that can be played over and over. Students will use the Engineering Design Process to create a storyboard to identify and capture the rules of play and characters for the game. Then, by using the specific software, they bring the storyboard to life with programming. At the end of the program, everyone takes home a working Electronic game. Further details on how to join the online classroom (Private Zoom Meeting) will be communicated with the enrolled families. Class requirements: a computer/laptop with Windows and solid internet. DAY Sun
DATE Apr 18
TIME 1:00pm – 2:00pm
JUNIOR BAKER WORKSHOP Age: 8 to 12 years Location: AFLC This hands-on introductory baking class will provide children with an opportunity to experience the joys of baking while having fun. Each workshop will have a maximum of 3 participants and each participant will make their own food that they will be able to take home and enjoy with their families. Please bring a container to bring your delicious treats home. DAY Mon Sat
DATE May 10 June 5
TIME FEE/CLASS CODE 6:00pm – 7:30pm $30.00/1 21123 10:00 am – 11:30am $30.00/1 21124
JUNIOR CHEF WORKSHOP Age: 8 to 12 years Location: AFLC This hands-on introductory cooking class will provide children with an opportunity to experience the joys of cooking while having fun. Each workshop will have a maximum of 3 participants and each participant will make their own food that they will be able to take home and enjoy with their families. Please bring a container to bring your delicious items home. DAY Mon Sat
DATE May 17 June 12
TIME FEE/CLASS CODE 6:00pm – 7:30pm $30.00/1 21125 10:00am – 11:30am $30.00/1 21126
KIDS GREAT MINDS – CREATIONLAB: ADVENTURES IN INTERACTIVE PROGRAMMING Age: 8 to 12 years Location: AFLC Get creative in a maker environment that blends arts, electronics and code. Experience the Makey Makey board, exploring beginner technological literacy, interactive games, musical instruments and amazing game controllers. Children will code, draw, build, and colour, helping programming to be contextual and fun. DAY Wed
DATE Apr 28
TIME 5:55pm – 7:25pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $195.00/6 21128
FEE/CLASS CODE $145.00/6 21121
ENGINEERING FOR KIDS – VIRTUAL ROBOTICS & CODING (LEVEL 2) Age: 8 to 12 years Location: This program empowers the students with the basics of coding and robotics in an exciting interdisciplinary STEM field. The course is powered by an Online Robotics Learning Environment which provides online simulation, a visual code editor, and live interaction with the instructor and other students. Each student will receive a username and a password to be able to use the Robotics Software and join the classroom. Further details on how to join the online classroom (Private Zoom Meeting) will be communicated with enrolled families. Class requirements: a laptop/computer with Windows and solid internet. DAY Thu
DATE Apr 22
TIME 6:00pm – 7:00pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $184.00/6 21122
For more information on Children’s programs and COVID-19 related guidelines for a safe return to play for all, please visit www.aurora.ca/children
AGE REQUIREMENTS For Children’s programs, participants must be the minimum age by the first day of the program.
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CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS KIDS ON THE MOVE Age: 6 to 10 years Location: ACC Join us for an hour of games, exercising, 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.
New!
DAY Mon
KIDS GREAT MINDS – CARTOON COMPUTER ANIMATION Age: 8 to 11 years Location: Dive into STEAM with animation technology. This program will enhance your child’s creativity and bring their inspiring stories to life incorporating the 12 principles of animation. In this program, children will animate their own characters, create animated shorts and a final cartoon movie while developing logical thinking skills. Required: an Apple© Ipad or Android Tablet is required for this program. A computer, microphone and speakers are required for the video. *No class on: May 23 DAY Sun
DATE Apr 18
TIME 9:30am – 10:30am
FEE/CLASS CODE $130.00/6 21127*
KIDS GREAT MINDS – GAMES AND ANIMATIONS PROGRAMMING Age: 8 to 11 years Location: This program introduces kids to the amazing world of computer programming. Using Scratch (from MIT), a fun and easy to use multimedia software; kids will have great adventures creating games and animations. Participants will be solving problems, designing games and animating characters while communicating ideas using stackable blocks of code. Required: a computer (PC, Mac or Chromebook), microphone and speakers. *No class on: May 23 DAY Sun
DATE Apr 18
TIME FEE/CLASS CODE 10:35am – 12:05pm $195.00/6 21129*
DAY Thu
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TIME 12:10pm – 1:40pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $32.00/4 21247
DATE Apr 22
TIME 5:45pm – 6:45pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $135.00/9 21130*
New!
RUNNING CLUB Age: 7 to 12 years Location: AFLC This community based running club is for children who want to learn new skills and have fun running with others. It is a non-competitive program. All fitness levels are welcome. Simply do your best and compete against your own time. Learn to build endurance, practice proper running form, pacing, injury prevention and nutrition. Each week you will meet at the AFLC Lobby, but we will be running on trails at Lambert Willson Park. DAY M/W M/W
DATE May 3 May 31
TIME 5:00pm – 5:45pm 5:00pm – 5:45pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $30.00/4 21135 $30.00/4 21248
STARRY PARADISE – ARTS & CRAFTS Age: 7 to 12 years Location: In this virtual class, children will use painting and crafts to create their knowledge of the world. Children will be proud of their weekly artwork. By the end of this course, children will have improved their artistic knowledge and skills. All materials included. Art kits will be available for pick-up before the program begins. DAY Thu
New!
DATE Apr 18
TIME 6:30pm – 7:30 pm
PLAYBALL – BALL HOCKEY Age: 6 1/2 to 8 years Location: ACC 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 defense. All lessons remain fun-filled and non-competitive. Each child’s needs are taken into consideration. This program is a great way for participants of all abilities to be part of the team. *No class on: June 10
KIDS GREAT MINDS – HTML 5: WEB DESIGN Age: 10 to 14 years Location: Participants will learn how to create their own website. Some topics include: creating links, adding images, using tables, page layout, how to add forms, and even insert video into your website with the HTML 5 specifications. Required: a computer (PC or Mac), microphone and speakers. *No class on: May 23 DAY Sun
DATE Apr 26
FEE/CLASS CODE $195.00/6 21246*
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DATE Apr 29
TIME 5:00pm – 6:30pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $243.00/9 21131
P.A. DAY CAMPS & WORKSHOPS P.A. DAY CAMPS Age: 4 to 12 years Location: ACC Join us for a day full of activities including arts and crafts, sports, songs, traditional camp games and more. Please provide snacks, drinks and a lunch each day. Please be advised that we are NUT AWARE. Please do not send any products that contain or may contain nuts. Please dress for the weather, as we plan to go outside. Also bring a second pair of indoor shoes. We are looking forward to spending a fantastic day with you! DAY Mon Mon
DATE Apr 5 May 31
TIME 8:30am – 4:30pm 8:30am – 4:30pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $45.00/1 21068 $45.00/1 21069
Drop-Off & Pick-Up Times Drop-off and pick-up of participants must occur during the below designated times. • Drop-Off - 8:30am to 9:00am • Pick-Up - 4:00pm to 4:30pm
P.A. DAY WORKSHOP – EXPLORE WITH ME Age: 4 to 6 years Location: SARC Spend a morning learning about the things that make the world move. We will try out some fun experiments and learn about nature. Participants in this un-parented program will have the opportunity to explore through individual play based activities and take home a craft and activity to do with their families. Weather depended, this program will include an outdoor activity. Participants should come dressed to go outdoors with rain boots and a rain coat.
New!
DAY Mon
DATE Apr 5
TIME 9:30am – 11:00am
FEE/CLASS CODE $20.00/1 21072
P.A. DAY WORKSHOP – KIDS IN THE KITCHEN Age: 7 to 12 years Location: AFLC Put your chef’s hat on – it’s Kids in the Kitchen time. Participants will create 2-3 different recipes in a completely individualized and safe way. In order to maintain a safe cooking space, participants will spend time out of the kitchen as well completing some traditional campthemed activities and games. Note: Please send your child with some containers to bring their yummy food creations home.
New!
DAY Mon
DATE Apr 5
TIME 1:00pm – 3:00pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $25.00/1 21070
1:1 SUPPORT For more information on 1:1 support for a P.A. Day Camp, please contact the Community Programmer at cmabrucco@aurora.ca prior to registering.
P.A. DAY WORKSHOP – COMMUNITY HELPERS Age: 4 to 6 years Location: SARC Our community is made up of all kinds of helpers. Spend a morning getting to know them and try out their jobs. Participants will take part in activities about firefighters, gardeners, teachers and more. Each un-parented session will include playtime with crafts and fun tactile activities to get imaginations moving. Each participant will receive a helper story of their own to take home and share with their family.
New!
DAY Mon
DATE May 31
TIME 9:30am – 11:00am
FEE/CLASS CODE $20.00/1 21073
New!
P.A. DAY WORKSHOP – SPORTS MANIA Age: 6 to 10 years Location: Lambert Willson Park Join us for this engaging and interactive movement workshop. This outdoor workshop will get participants moving and participating in a variety of skills and drills of 3 popular outdoor sports: volleyball, soccer and badminton. Note: This workshop will be cancelled in the case of inclement weather. DAY Mon
DATE May 31
TIME 1:00pm – 3:00pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $15.00/1 21071
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INCLUSION SERVICES
INCLUSION SERVICES
The Town of Aurora welcomes and encourages residents of all abilities to have equitable and meaningful access to recreation opportunities. This is accomplished through specialized programming, individualized support options and accessible facilities for patrons with disabilities or unique needs. Service animals are welcome at all Town owned and operated facilities.
INTEGRATED OPPORTUNITIES
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Participants require additional support if: • They have extra support at school or at home; • A physical, medical, or developmental/learning disability exists that affects the safety of others; • Extra support is required at home for basic care such as dressing and toileting; • The individual is currently associated with a support agency or program; or • There are challenging behaviours to be managed.
Additional Support Participants with disabilities and unique needs are encouraged to take part in year-round recreation programs that suit their interests and hobbies. If assistance is required outside of the typical staff to participant ratio, individuals have the following options: • 1:1 Town Support Staff - Inclusion 1:1 support staff are available to facilitate participation in all Town of Aurora recreation programs. A support staff comes at an additional cost, and may provide redirection for safety reasons, allow opportunities for sensory or emotional breaks, and assist with personal care provided that it can be facilitated by one person. Upon request, the Town of Aurora will do their best to arrange a 1:1 support staff for a participant based on availability and resources, however this is never guaranteed. It is encouraged that families reach out to Inclusion Services at least two weeks prior to the program start to ensure a 1:1 support staff can be arranged. • External Support Workers - The Town of Aurora welcomes external personal support workers into all our programs and drop-ins at no additional registration costs. An external support worker can include a parent, family member, or paid external staff member at the expense of the family.
ADAPTED OPPORTUNITIES The Town of Aurora offers specialized programs specifically designed for participants with special needs. These adapted programs have smaller staff to participant ratios, modified instruction, and an overall more sensory aware environment.
PLAYABILITY - Location: AFLC | Age: See Below
Participants of all abilities are welcomed into this adapted stay and play program specifically designed for children with physical and intellectual disabilities. A 1:4 staff to participant ratio will be provided. Parent participation is required. Age 4 to 7 - Focus on development of gross motor skills, a variety of movement skills, turn taking and sharing. DAY DATE Sun
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TIME
Apr 25 9:00am-9:45am
FEE
CODE
$70.00/6 21040
Age 8 to 12 - Focus on building and strengthening social skills with peers, physical activity and appropriate play. DAY DATE
TIME
FEE
CODE
Wed Apr 21 6:00pm-6:45pm $70.00/6 21041
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YOUTH DROP-IN PROGRAMS
Drop-Ins Just For Youth! THE LOFT - SPRING SCHEDULE Monday to Friday
3:30pm - 6:30pm
Saturday
1:00pm - 4:00pm
Visit www.aurora.ca/aflcdropin for schedules and cancellations.
YOUTH CENTRE The Aurora Family Leisure Complex is the proud home of our Youth Centre. Come by with your friends to enjoy all of these exciting drop-in opportunities! THE LOFT Age: 12 to 17 years Fee: FREE The Loft houses an entertainment and media corner, pool table, table tennis, air hockey and much more. Visit www.aurora.ca/theloft for more information. YOUTH GYMNASIUM DROP-IN Age: 12 to 17 years Fee: $3.00 per person Bring your friends, or come out to meet new ones while enjoying lots of different sport activities in the gymnasium! See Family Drop-In Programs page for the full drop-in schedule. OUTDOOR SKATE PARK Check out our 10,000 sq. ft. permanent skate park, located at the AFLC. There are numerous ramps, rails and bowls.
For more information on new access procedures for The Loft, please visit www.aurora.ca/theloft For more information on The Loft drop-in programs and COVID-19 related guidelines for a safe return to play for all, please visit www.aurora.ca/theloft THE TOWN OF AURORA IS A DESIGNATED YOUTH FRIENDLY COMMUNITY The Town of Aurora continues to thrive as it is recognized with its latest achievement - Youth Friendly Community. Aurora is now hailed as a Platinum Youth Friendly Community, joining an elite list of municipalities committed to serving its youth aged 13 to 19. The Youth Friendly Recognition Program works to acknowledge the great work that some communities are doing in ensuring their youth have continuous access to a diversity of ‘play’. Thanks to the support of our local youth-serving organizations, the Town was able to submit a successful application and receive the award. For more information, please visit www.aurora.ca/YouthFriendly or email youth@aurora.ca Community Services Program Guide | Spring & Summer 2021
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YOUTH PROGRAMS
INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEER HOURS? We’re looking for
Teen Insta-Assists
Help create content for the @AuroraTeens Instagram page by submitting ideas for posts and stories! Send your ideas to youth@aurora.ca. Not sure what to create? • • • •
Select a song for #MusicMonday Create a #TastyTuesday Recipe Send in a #WaybackWednesday photo Get us thinking with a #ThoughtfulThursday Quote
• Tell us a #FunFactFriday • Highlight a local resource with #SupportiveSaturday • Shine a light on a cool activity for #SpotlightSunday
ARCHERY Age: 12 to 17 years Location: AFLC Join us for an hour of fun and excitement and try a great new activity. Participants will get to learn and practise basic archery skills and techniques with their friends in an enjoyable and safe environment. DAY Tue
DATE Apr 27
TIME 5:30pm – 6:30pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $60.00/8 20943
INTRO TO BADMINTON Age: 12 to 15 years Location: AFLC Have you ever wanted to try badminton? Here’s your chance to test your skills and learn new ones. Start each class learning and practising a new skill or technique, then finish off having a blast as you face off against your fellow participants. DAY Wed
DATE Apr 28
TIME 6:30pm – 7:30pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $45.00/6 20944
AGE REQUIREMENTS For Youth programs, participants must be the minimum age by the last day of the program. For more information on Youth programs and COVID-19 related guidelines for a safe return to play for all, please visit www.aurora.ca/youth
59TH
L A U N AN
AURORA ART SHOW & SALE
Saturday, May 1 to Sunday, May 2, 2021 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Youth Categories Include
GENERAL • PHOTOGRAPHY & DIGITAL IMAGES A unique opportunity for young artists to enter up to 2 pieces of art in a regional competition, gain porfolio experience, sell their work, and compete for cash prizes. The registration deadline is Monday, April 12, 2021 and the entry cost is $15 per teen. Open to all teens ages 12 to 17 (including grade 12). We reserve the right to cancel, amend or change activities. Applications and more information will be available online at aurora.ca/artshow
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YOUTH PROGRAMS
KIDS GREAT MINDS – CODE WITH RUBY: INTRO TO SYNTAX PROGRAMMING Age: 11 to 14 years Location: AFLC Through programming their versions of Agar.io, Snake, Asteroids and more, participants will build foundational knowledge for written programming languages. Ruby has very easy syntax (text based), reads as English and is a good introduction for new programmers or those who want to transition from drag and drop coding. DAY Wed
DATE Apr 28
TIME 7:35pm – 9:05pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $195.00/6 20946
YOUTH RUNNING PROGRAM Age: 12 to 15 years Location: AFLC This community based running club is for teens who want to learn new skills and have fun running with others. This is a non- competitive program. All fitness levels are welcome. Simply do your best and compete against your own time. Learn to build endurance, practise proper running form, pacing and injury prevention. Each week you will meet at the AFLC Lobby, but we will be running on trails at Lambert Willson Park. DAY M/W M/W
DATE May 3 May 31
TIME 6:00pm – 6:45pm 6:00pm – 6:45pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $30.00/4 20949 $30.00/4 20950
THE TOWN OF AURORA IS PROUD TO SUPPORT
POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Positive Youth Development (PYD) is the process of preparing young people to participate in the opportunities of adolescence and adulthood through a coordinated and progressive series of activities and experiences that help them become socially, morally, emotionally, physically and cognitively competent. The Town of Aurora strives to incorporate positive youth development in all programs and services for youth.
The 5 W’s
Resiliency
The 5 C’s
Be a Champion
Information adapted from Positive Youth Development Workshop: From Paper to Practice © by Parks and Recreation Ontario. For more information, visit aurora.ca/youth or contact youth@aurora.ca
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YOUTH PROGRAMS
BUILD YOUR LEADERSHIP TOOLKIT!
We want to help you be the best you can be. Join us to learn important life skills, from learning independence with our Stay Safe program, to how to work with and coach children in the Babysitter’s Training and Leaders in Play programs. Take charge and D.I.Y. your Leadership Toolkit! RED CROSS – BABYSITTER’S TRAINING Age: 11 to 17 years Location: AFLC Participate in fun activities and gain hands-on practise in this Red Cross course. Participants learn how to provide care to children in a variety of age groups, and how to prevent and respond to emergencies. The course also offers youth the skills to promote themselves as babysitters to prospective families. DAY Mon
DATE Apr 5
TIME 9:00am – 4:00pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $55.00/1 20947
JOB PREP 101 Age: 14 to 17 years Location: AFLC Looking for a job or struggling to get an interview? This workshop will teach you how to fill out a job application, build your resume, learn important interview skills and find out how to impress a prospective employer. DAY Sat
DATE May 1
TIME 12:00pm – 1:30pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $20.00/2 20945
RED CROSS – STAY SAFE! Age: 9 to 13 years Location: AFLC This Red Cross program offers basic first aid and safety skills for youth. Participants learn about being safe when they are without the direct supervision of a parent, guardian, or trusted adult, both at home and in their communities. DAY Mon
DATE May 31
2021
TIME 9:00am – 4:00pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $45.00/1 20948
TEEN IDOL
AURORA
Aurora residents between the ages of 12 and 17 are eligible to participate in the competition.
Open to individual vocalists only Applications available online at:
aurora.ca/teenidol
AUDITIONS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 2021 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Aurora Seniors’ Centre
FINAL COMPETITION
takes place during the Canada Day festivities on Thursday, July 1, 2021 at Lambert Willson Park REGISTER BY FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021
Please note, we reserve the right to cancel, amend or change activities.
905-726-4762 aurora.ca/canadaday #AuroraTeenIdol
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Community Recognition Awards Youth Volunteer Award Open to teens ages 19 and under
The Town of Aurora recognizes and honours volunteers who help create a community where individuals, groups and businesses actively support the Town’s development and enhance the overall community. As part of the annual Community Recognition Awards, the Youth Volunteer Award is presented to a citizen up to the age of 19, who through their volunteer efforts, has made a significant contribution to the community and has demonstrated their commitment to being a positive leader today and in the future. For more information, including award criteria, application forms, and deadlines, please visit aurora.ca/cra.
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YOUTH PROGRAMS APPLY TODAY FOR THE
John West Memorial ‘Leaders of Tomorrow’
Scholarship Award
@AuroraTeens Follow the official Town of Aurora Instagram account just for teens! We’ll be posting about programs, services and special events. Don’t forget to check out our Stories for VIP access to programs and events.
Graduating high school students who are Aurora residents or who attend an Aurora school can win
$1,000
DEADLINE TO APPLY: MAY 1, 2021 Questions? aurora.ca/leadersoftomorrow 905-726-4760 • youth@aurora.ca
LOFT AMBASSADOR • For teens ages 12 to 17 •
Do you like hanging out at The Loft? Do you want to earn community service hours and to gain leadership experience? Sign up to be a Loft volunteer! Visit aurora.ca/youthvolunteering or email youth@aurora.ca for updates and program details
2021-2022 YOUTH ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Roles and Responsibilities
• Engage teens within the community • Explore potential sponsorship opportunities • Encourage participation at the Aurora Youth • Assist in developing programs, services & Centre special events • Serve as a liaison between teens and Town staff • Address current teen trends and issues
How to Get Involved
• Be between ages 12 to 17 and attend school or • Completed applications can be dropped live in Aurora off at the Aurora Family Leisure Complex • Submit a completed application form and a at 135 Industrial Parkway North or emailed letter of interest to youth@aurora.ca • Visit aurora.ca/youth for applications, meeting schedules and more details
APPLICATIONS ARE DUE BY JULY 31, 2021
VIRTUAL LOFT POP UPS TUNE IN TO TRY SOME OF OUR FREE POP UP ACTIVITIES FOR TEENS AGES 12 TO 17!
Upcoming activities can include arts and crafts, DIYs, fitness more!Guide | Spring & Summer 2021 Community Servicesand Program No skill required!
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FAMILY DROP-IN PROGRAMS
Fun For The Entire Family! Spring Drop-In Schedule April 1 to June 30, 2021
DROP-IN SCHEDULE AT THE AFLC 18+ Drop-In Gym Activities Fee: $4 per person, per visit. Youth Drop-In Gym Activities Fee: $3 per person, per visit. Family Open Gym Age: 4 to 12 years Fee: $3 per person, per visit.
Our website will have the most current AFLC drop-in schedule, so be sure to check regularly for updates! www.aurora.ca/aflcdropin
DATE ACTIVITY Sun
Guidelines Spectator Guidelines: For up-to-date information, please visit www.aurora.ca/aflcdropin *Family Open Gym: Children ages 4 to 8 must have a guardian 16 years or older present. Guardian must register and pay program fee. Desjardins Days: Returning in 2021. For up-to-date information, please visit www.aurora.ca/desjardinsdays
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
All gym activities located at the Healthy Planet Gymnasium.
Family Open Gym (Ages 4 to 12)* Youth Shoot Around Basketball (Ages 12 to 17) Family Open Gym (Ages 4 to 12)* Youth Open Gym (Ages 12 to 17) Family Open Gym (Ages 4 to 12)* Youth Shoot Around Basketball (Ages 12 to 17) Youth & Family Open Gym (Ages 12+) Family Open Gym (Ages 4 to 12)* Youth Shoot Around Basketball (Ages 12 to 17) Shoot Around Basketball (Ages 18+) Family Open Gym (Ages 4 to 12)* Youth Open Gym (Ages 12 to 17)
Pre-registration is required. Visit www.aurora.ca/eplay to reserve your spot.
DATE ACTIVITY
8:00pm - 9:30pm 7:00pm - 8:30pm 11:00am - 12:30pm 6:30pm - 8:00pm 8:30pm - 10:00pm 1:30pm - 3:00pm 3:30pm - 5:00pm
Mon
TIME
Family Open Gym (Ages 4 to 12)* 10:00am - 11:30am Youth Open Gym 12:00pm - 1:30pm (Ages 12 to 17)
Note: All regular drop-in activities are cancelled on Victoria Day. Note: Regular programming may be affected on P.A. Days. Please see website for scheduled activities.
Join us at the SARC for some fun! April 3 to June 19 PRESCHOOL DROP-IN Age: Newborn to 5 years • Location: SARC Fee: $3 per child, supervising adults are free. Having fun with your preschooler just became a little bit easier! Come play with your child (newborn to 5 years) on a variety of gross motor equipment, learning stations and much more. Preschool equipment will be cleaned and sanitized regularly by Town staff. Note: Caregivers must supervise children Pre-registration is required. at all times.
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6:00pm - 7:30pm 3:30pm - 5:00pm 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Victoria Day Holiday Monday, May 24, 2021
PRESCHOOL DROP-IN
TIME 9:30am – 11:00am
12:30pm - 2:00pm
Visit www.aurora.ca/aflcdropin for schedules and cancellations.
For more information on AFLC drop-in programs and COVID-19 related guidelines for a safe return to play for all, please visit www.aurora.ca/aflcdropin
DAY Saturday
TIME
10:30am - 12:00pm
Visit www.aurora.ca/eplay to reserve your spot.
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SKATING ACTIVITIES
RECREATIONAL SKATING AND STICK & PUCK HOCKEY PUBLIC SKATING: $3.00 OR 10 TICKETS FOR $24.50, 20 TICKETS FOR $45.90, 30 TICKETS FOR $66.30 STICK & PUCK HOCKEY: $6.35 OR 10 TICKETS FOR $51.20
For details on how to obtain multi-ticket discount, please visit www.aurora.ca/recguide or email Customer Service at rleisure@aurora.ca
Skating Activities take place at the following locations. AURORA FAMILY LEISURE COMPLEX • 135 Industrial Parkway North • 905-841-7521 Judy Sherin Memorial Arena
STRONACH AURORA RECREATION COMPLEX • 1400 Wellington St. East • 905-726-4770 NewRoads Toyota Aurora Arena & Pfaff Arena
Our website will have the most current Skating and Stick & Puck schedule, so be sure to check regularly for updates!
www.aurora.ca/skatingactivities
Pre-registration is required. Visit www.aurora.ca/eplay to reserve your spot. For more information on Skating programs and COVID-19 related guidelines for a safe return to play for all, please visit www.aurora.ca/skatingactivities GUIDELINES AND RULES • Skate and Stick & Puck capacity subject to provincial guidelines on social gatherings. • Every 60 minutes of scheduled skate time includes a 10 minute flood. • Check website for most updated information on what to expect when you come to the arena and changeroom guidelines. •S pectator Guidelines: Please visit www.aurora.ca/skatingactivities for up-to-date information. Family Stick & Puck • Must wear full equipment (including mouth guard, neck guard and helmet with cage). • No contact. • No age exceptions will be made. • Family Stick & Puck Hockey and Parent & Child Stick & Puck/Skate maximum of 3 children per parent on ice. All family members must be registered in order to participate.
HOLIDAY SKATES Location: SARC Monday, April 5 – 12:00pm to 1:30pm DESJARDINS DAYS Returning in 2021. For up-to-date information, please visit www.aurora.ca/desjardinsdays
CANCELLATIONS September 4 to 10 All skate times cancelled.
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ADULT & OLDER ADULT PROGRAMS
SENIORS’ CENTRE WITHOUT WALLS
ACRYLIC PAINT – BEGINNER Age: 55+ years Location: AFLC This course will introduce you to the unique “forgiving” qualities of acrylic paint and allow you to experiment with a variety of techniques. Learn about choosing paints, painting surfaces and how to make the most of your tools. Basic colour theory and mixing will be explored as well as creating glazes and textures. Note: Material costs extra, list available at the ASC or AFLC. DAY Thu
DATE Apr 29
TIME 9:00am – 10:30am
FEE/CLASS CODE $124.00/10 21042
ACRYLIC PAINT – INTERMEDIATE Age: 55+ years Location: AFLC This class goes beyond the basics. It concentrates on technique and composition. Note: Material costs extra, list available at the ASC or AFLC. DAY Thu
DATE Apr 29
TIME FEE/CLASS CODE 11:00am – 12:30pm $124.00/10 21043
BALANCE IMPROVEMENT Age: 55+ years Location: Stay steady on your feet by strengthening your core and lower body. This class will include seated and standing exercises. DAY Tue Tue
TIME 9:30am – 10:15am 9:30am – 10:15am
FEE/CLASS CODE $60.00/10 21044 $60.00/10 21169
Seniors’ Centre Without Walls (SCWW) allows you to participate in seminars, fitness classes and games, over the phone or through Zoom. This FREE program allows you to stay safely at home while connecting with your friends from the Aurora Seniors Centre. All you need is a phone. View schedule of dates and topics online.
BOOT CAMP GOLD Age: 55+ years Location: Town Hall Courtyard This circuit class will incorporate stations utilizing balls, Pilates balls, bands, Bosu balls and more. Work towards improving strength, cardio capacity, balance and agility. Designed for the active, independent older adult. Note: The Spring 2021 session will be outdoors at Aurora Town Hall in the courtyard.
www.aurora.ca/SCWW 905-727-3123 ext. 3614
CHAIR YOGA Age: 55+ years Location: Chair Yoga is for someone who has movement limitations and/or is recovering from an injury and would like to start moving. This will help develop strength and flexibility through focused and fixed poses. Become stronger and more flexible.
DAY Tue Thu Tue Thu
DAY Wed Wed
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DATE May 11 May 13 July 13 July 15
DATE Apr 14 June 30
TIME 9:00am – 9:45am 9:00am – 9:45am 9:00am – 9:45am 9:00am – 9:45am
TIME 12:45pm – 1:45pm 12:45pm – 1:45pm
FEE/CLASS $48.00/8 $42.00/7 $48.00/8 $48.00/8
CODE 20145 21165 21170 21244
FEE/CLASS CODE $60.00/10 21047 $48.00/8 21172
AGE REQUIREMENTS For Adult programs, participants must be the minimum age by the first day of the program.
ADULT & OLDER ADULT PROGRAMS
DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS Age: 55+ years Location: AFLC (Spring), ASC (Summer) Anyone can learn to draw. You will be introduced to technical and creative exercises that will help develop your skills. Note: Material costs extra, list available at the ASC or AFLC. DAY Wed Wed
DATE Apr 28 June 30
TIME 9:00am – 10:30am 9:00am – 10:30am
FEE/CLASS CODE $124.00/10 21049 $124.00/10 21174
ESSENTRICS Age: 5 5+ years Location: This full body work out incorporates movements from Tai Chi, Yoga, Pilates and Ballet. This safe and effective class incorporates standing, chair and mat work. You will feel energized, stronger and more flexible. Stress is released, aches and pains are soothed through the gradual unlocking of the entire body. You will have stronger, toned muscles. DAY Tue Wed
DATE Apr 13 Apr 14
TIME FEE/CLASS CODE 12:30pm – 1:30pm $60.00/10 21050 10:00am – 11:00am $60.00/10 21051
MINDFULNESS, MOVEMENT & MEDITATION Age: 55+ years Location: Since we are all unique in mind and body, this class is designed for everybody to experience various types of short Mindfulness Meditation practices. Through breath, body sensations and easyto-follow slow mindful movements, you will be able to choose what works best to find your own sense of calm, awareness and being. There will be options to stand, to come down to the floor, or to stay in a chair. Mindfulness Meditation is proven to help reduce stress, anxiety and depression. DAY Thu
DATE Apr 15
TIME FEE/CLASS CODE 11:15am – 12:15pm $48.00/8 21055
MOVE & TONE Age: 55+ years Location: This program uses cardiovascular exercise to improve endurance. We will also use light weights and resistance bands to work your muscles to strengthen and tone your body. DAY Mon
DATE Apr 12
TIME 9:00am – 10:00am
FEE/CLASS CODE $60.00/10 21881
pFIT Age: 55+ years Location: ASC pFIT is a social and safe way to increase lower body strength, improve range of motion and maintain balance. The stepper allows each leg to work at its own pace and resistance level, and digitally monitors strength improvement. DAY Mon Mon
DATE Apr 12 June 21
TIME FEE/CLASS CODE 12:00pm – 12:30pm $92.00/8 21056 12:00pm – 12:30pm $92.00/8 21175
PILOGA Age: 55+ years Location: This class is designed to build strength and gain flexibility. Combining the muscle toning of Pilates with the flexibility of Yoga, this class has constant movement to help burn fat. *No class on: May 24 ^No class on: Aug 2 DAY Mon Tue Fri Mon Tue
DATE Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 16 July 5 June 22
TIME 10:15am – 11:00am 11:00am – 11:45am 9:30am – 10:15am 10:15am – 11:00am 11:00am – 11:45am
FEE/CLASS $60.00/10 $60.00/10 $60.00/10 $48.00/8 $60.00/10
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CODE 21057* 21058 21059 21176^ 21177
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ADULT & OLDER ADULT PROGRAMS Qi-GONG Age: 55+ years Location: Qi-gong is a gentle, flowing mind body practice. Sets of movements offer many benefits for maintaining health. Qi-gong helps to improve strength, co-ordination and balance; important factors for fall prevention. The connection to mind, body and breath aids in alleviating stress and anxiety. All levels are welcome. Qi-gong can be practiced both standing and seated. DAY Tue
DATE Apr 20
TIME 9:15am – 10:15am
FEE/CLASS CODE $39.00/6 21060
STRETCH & TONE Age: 55+ years Location: This class is designed to strengthen 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. *No class on: May 24 ^No class on: Aug 2 DAY Mon Thu Fri Mon Thu Fri
DATE Apr 12 Apr 15 Apr 16 June 28 June 24 July 9
TIME 1:30pm – 2:30pm 10:00am – 11:00am 11:00am – 12:00pm 1:30pm – 2:30pm 10:00am – 11:00am 11:00am – 12:00pm
FEE/CLASS $60.00/10 $60.00/10 $60.00/10 $48.00/8 $60.00/10 $42.00/8
CODE 21061* 21062 21063 21178^ 21179 21245
YOGA – BEGINNER Age: 55+ years Location: This class is well-suited for newcomers to Yoga and for those who wish to continue to focus on the Hatha Yoga fundamentals of basic poses and breathing. *No class on: May 24 DAY Mon
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DATE Apr 12
TIME 12:15pm – 1:15pm
YOGA STRETCH Age: 55+ years Location: This class is for those who want to improve their overall flexibility, relieve stress and leave feeling relaxed. This class focuses on basic stretching techniques and does not specifically follow the Hatha, Ashtanga, Lyengar or Vinyasa principles. DAY Tue
DATE Apr 13
TIME FEE/CLASS CODE 11:00am – 12:00pm $60.00/10 21065
ZUMBA GOLD Age: 55+ years Location: This amazing program is very easy to follow, so anyone will be able to do Zumba Gold. Dances that are specifically highlighted in this program include: Merengue, Salsa, Cha Cha, Belly Dance, Flamenco and Tango. DAY Tue Tue
DATE Apr 13 June 29
TIME 1:00pm – 1:45pm 1:00pm – 1:45pm
FEE/CLASS CODE $60.00/10 21066 $60.00/10 21180
ZUMBA GOLD TONING Age: 55+ years Location: 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, healthboosting dance-fitness 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. DAY Fri Fri
FEE/CLASS CODE $60.00/10 21064*
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DATE Apr 16 July 9
TIME 9:00am – 9:45am 9:00am – 9:45am
FEE/CLASS CODE $60.00/10 21067 $48.00/8 21181
Due to COVID-19, we reserve the right to transfer program locations virtually to Zoom.
AURORA SENIORS CENTRE
AURORA SENIORS CENTRE A Full Access Facility Welcoming Adults 55+
90 John West Way, Aurora | 905-726-4767 | www.auroraseniors.ca
OPERATING HOURS MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
8:30am - 5:00pm
8:30am - 9:00pm
8:30am - 5:00pm
8:30am - 5:00pm
8:30am - 5:00pm
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 • Library • Internet access and computers • Woodworking shop
• Bocce Courts (outdoor) • Ongoing Activities • Monthly Seniors Centre newsletter • Member discounts on special events
Drop-in visits are no longer available. Please call 905-726-4767 to book an appointment. Follow the Aurora Seniors Association on Facebook!
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AURORA SENIORS CENTRE AFTERNOON BINGO Enjoy an afternoon of bingo with friends! Ten exciting games are played including Big Joe, Little Joe, Sputnik and Jackpot full cards. Friday – 12:45pm to 3:00pm
WALKING CLUB Enjoy the trails of Aurora and the surrounding area. Location and duration will be decided by participants. Please meet at the Centre. Wednesday – 9:30am
COMPUTER CLUB The Computer Club is a “Teaching Club”. We welcome seniors with all levels of computer knowledge: beginner to expert. All computer club seminars are offered through Zoom. See ASC monthly newsletter.
WOODCARVERS Join us as we carve. We are a small and welcoming group, all at various stages of carving ability. Tuesday & Thursday – 9:00am to 12:00pm
CREATIVE COLOURING Bring your pencils and colouring books and join us for an afternoon of conversation. Thursday – 1:00pm to 3:00pm KNOTTY KNITTERS Help us make wonderful memories together by joining us for knitting, crocheting and conversation. Monday – 9:30am to 11:30am LET’S CREATE Join our group while we create fun projects and crafts. Wednesday – 12:00pm to 3:00pm MOVIE NIGHT Come out to enjoy a movie. Fee: $1.50 (Members only) Tuesday – 6:00pm QUILT ‘N SEW Take part in our sewing club. Share your talents or learn from others. There is always something fun to work on. Friday – 9:00am to 3:30pm 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. Monday, Wednesday & Friday – 9:00am to 10:00am
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WOODSHOP Our well equiped workshop is available for your projects. Monday, Wednesday & Friday – 9:00am to 1:00pm The following activities are unavailable due to COVID-19: • Badminton • Bid Euchre • Billiards • Bocce • Bridge • Canasta • Carpet Bowling • Choir • Dances • Drama Club • Keep Singing • Mah-Jong • Pickle Ball • Poker • Rumi-Kube • Scrabble • Snooker • Table Tennis Please visit the www.auroraseniors.ca website for updates.
Please contact the Aurora Seniors Centre to see what activities are currently offered by calling 905-726-4767 or email seniorscentre@aurora.ca
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FACILITY BOOKINGS Aurora Community Centre
Aurora Family Leisure Complex
Aurora Seniors’ Centre
FACILITY BOOKINGS ADMINISTRATORS Room & Pool Bookings Jessica Giesen 905-726-4759 jgiesen@aurora.ca
Aurora Town Hall
Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex
Ice & Arena Floor Bookings Shannon O’Hara 905-726-4754 sohara@aurora.ca
Victoria Hall
Sport Field & Park Bookings Shauna Young 905-726-4774 syoung@aurora.ca
FLIPCHART
PROJECTOR
STOVE
FRIDGE
ATM
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS
LLBO
AVAILABLE AREAS
MAXIMUM CAPACITY
For more information, please visit www.aurora.ca/facilitybookings
AURORA COMMUNITY CENTRE - 1 COMMUNITY CENTRE LANE Auditorium Arenas (2) Arena Floors (2)
160**
3
160 1200*
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Meeting Room #1
25
3
3
Meeting Room #2
15
3
3
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3
AURORA FAMILY LEISURE COMPLEX - 135 INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY N. Meeting/Program Rooms (4)
20 - 60**
3
3
Pool
165
3
3
Arena
160
3
3
Gymnasium
300
3
3
3
AURORA SENIORS’ CENTRE - 90 JOHN WEST WAY Activity/Meeting Rooms (3)
20 - 60**
3
3
Multi-Purpose Room/Kitchen
150 - 200**
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
AURORA TOWN HALL - 100 JOHN WEST WAY Leksand Room
24
3
3
STRONACH AURORA RECREATION COMPLEX - 1400 WELLINGTON ST. E. Arenas (2) Arena Floors (2)
160 1200*
3
3
3
3
3
Meeting Room
25
3
3
8 Lane Pool
280
3
3
Leisure Pool & Slide
96
3
3
Teaching Pool
69
3
3
3
VICTORIA HALL - 27 MOSLEY ST. Hall/Meeting Room
60**
3
3
*Arena Floor Rental subject to removal of ice (April to August). **Capacity may vary depending upon set-up.
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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. Presently the Town maintains approximately 62 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. 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 Family Leisure Complex as well as the Aurora Community Arborteum, Sheppard’s 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 of 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. COMMUNITY PARKS & SPORTS FACILITIES The town currently has over 75 parks and open space areas including 44 playgrounds encompassing over 700 acres, 3 children’s water-play splash pads, 35 soccer fields, 18 ball diamonds and a wide variety of other recreational activities. Please come out and enjoy what Aurora has to offer! Full details at www.aurora.ca/parksandtrails DAVID TOMLINSON NATURE RESERVE (WILDLIFE PARK) On October 23, 2020 Town Council unveiled a new trail sign and officially re-named the Wildlife Park as the “David Tomlinson Nature Reserve” in honour of David Tomlinson who has been instrumental in the protection and creation of the nature reserve. November 2020 marked the completion of phase 1 of the work within the Nature Reserve. Phase 1 work includes a trail system extending from the Stronach Aurora Recreation Centre (SARC) on Wellington Street E up to Johnathan Bales Parkette on Hartwell Way, including several boardwalks and viewing platforms overlooking the ponds and wetlands. Park users should note that much of the nature reserve contains environmentally sensitive areas and habitat for many species of flora and fauna, and the intent is to restrict pedestrian access to these areas to allow nature to flourish. We request that park users stay on the trails and respect the truly unique features that are contained within
the nature reserve. Viewing platforms have been provided at two critical locations and have been designed to screen pedestrians from wildlife that would otherwise be startled should pedestrians remain in plain view. Additional native trees and shrubs will be planted over the next few years to help buffer pedestrian activity from environmentally sensitive areas. Phase 2 work within the David Tomlinson Nature Reserve is currently being designed and will include several constructed wetlands as well as additional trails and viewing platforms. MEMORIAL TREE & PARK BENCH DEDICATION PROGRAM Would you like to establish “Lasting Roots” in your community? Are you looking for a unique gift idea for that special person or occasion? Perhaps you feel like making an investment in greening your community? If so, we encourage you to contact the Parks Division to find out more about the memorial tree planting and park bench dedication program. Please call 905-727-3123 ext. 3233 or email cwright@aurora.ca. AURORA ADOPT-A-PARK IS YOUR CHANCE TO GROW WITH THE COMMUNITY 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? Adopt-A-Park continues to: • Create opportunities for citizens to support our parks and green spaces. • Share the responsibility for a clean community. • Develop opportunities for youth involvement. • Build community pride and a sense of ownership in our parklands. There are a number of ways to become involved in this exciting program. Please contact the Parks Division at 905-727-3123 ext. 3233 for further information or email cwright@aurora.ca.
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PARKS & TRAILS
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5.66
Atkinson Park
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PARK ADDRESS 60 Hartwell Way 55 Allenvale Drive Industrial Parkway South 46 Twelve Oaks Drive
Historical Monument 14659 Yonge Site Street
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16.2
Chapman Park
1.2
Confederation Park
6.07
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Copland Park
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Cousins Park
0.8
Craddock Park
3.64
David English Park
0.8
Deerglen Terrace Parkette Edward Coltham Park Elizabeth Hader Park
0.1
6.47
Evans Park
1.2
Fleury Park
8.09
Forest Grove Parkette Golf Glen Park
0.69
Graham Parkette
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Heathwood Heights/Treegrove Circle Trail
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Holland Valley Trail System / Arboretum
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Jack Wood Park
1.6
James Lloyd Park Jean Marie Iacovetta John Ashton Park Johnathan Bales Parkette Khamissa Park
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Lambert Willson Park
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Lundy Park
0.27
Machell Park
6.07
Martin Jakel Park McKenzie Marsh Trail McLellan Heights Parkette
0.4 3.44
McMahon Park
1.6
Monkman Crescent Parkette
0.1
Norm Weller Park
3.23
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Optimist Park
3.64
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Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Park
0.4
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OUTDOOR ICE RINK
1.2
FITNESS CIRCUIT
Herb McKenzie Park Hickson Park
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COMMUNITY DIRECTORY SERVICE CLUBS, COMMUNITY GROUPS AND RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS 140 Aurora Air Cadet Squadron
Rosemarie D’Aguiar, Captain
www.140aurora.com / 140.asmo@gmail.com / 905-727-4692
Access York
www.york.ca / accessyork@york.ca / 1-877-464-9675
Al-Anon / Alateen Alzheimer’s Society of York Region Amnesty International - Aurora/Newmarket Group
http://al-anon.alateen.on.ca / 416-410-3809 Loren Freid
www.alzheimer-york.com / info@alzheimer-york.com / 905-726-3477
Renee LeBlanc
www.amnesty.ca / reneeandlen@rogers.com / 905-713-6713
Aurora Chamber of Commerce
www.aurorachamber.on.ca / info@aurorachamber.on.ca / 905-727-7262
Aurora Chess Club Aurora Community Arboretum Aurora Cornerstone Church
www.aucc.club / info@aucc.club Irene Clement Pastor Wayne Lucas
Aurora Food Pantry
Sandra Seepaul
Aurora Lions Club
President
Aurora Seniors Association Aurora United Church Bahái Faith of Aurora Bereaved Families of Ontario - York Region Big Brothers Big Sisters of York
www.auroraarboretum.ca / trees@auroraarboretum.ca / 905-727-3492 www.auroracornerstone.ca / office@auroracornerstone.ca / 905-841-8883 www.aurorafoodpantry.ca / info@aurorafoodpantry.ca / 905-841-1577 www.aurora-lions-club-ontario.com / aurora.a16@hotmail.com / 905-727-6079
Dave LeGallais, President
www.auroraseniors.ca / asa@auroraseniors.ca / 905-726-4767
Cathy Hiltz
www.auroraunitedchurch.ca / info@auroraunitedchurch.ca / 905-727-1935 ext. 21
Neda Shakour
www.bahaiaurora.org / aurora.lsa41@gmail.com / 647-231-1948
Christine Goguen
www.bfo-yorkregion.com / bfoyr_program@bellnet.ca / 905-898-6265
Sarah Dame
www.bbbsy.ca / general@bbbsy.ca / 905-726-2149
The Campus Church
Pastor Laird Crump
www.the-campus.ca / info@the-campus.ca / 905-727-4985
Canadian Cancer Society - Holland River Community Office
Brenda MacGregor
www.cancer.ca / hollandriver@ontario.cancer.ca / 905-830-0447
Canadian Federation of University Women
www.cfuwauroranewmarket.com / CFUW.Info@gmail.com
Canadian Hearing Society - Simcoe-York Office
www.chs.ca / 1-866-518-0000 / TTY 1-877-215-9530
Canadian Mental Health Association - York Region Branch Catholic Community Services of York Cedar Centre
www.cmha.ca / yorkregion@cmha-yr-on.ca / 1-866-345-0183 or 905-841-3977 Region Richmond Hill Office
www.ccsyr.org / ccsyr@ccsyr.org / 1-800-263-2075 or 905-770-7040
Claire Shave, Executive Administrator
www.cedarcentre.ca / cedar@cedarcentre.ca / 905-853-3040
Central LHIN CHATS (Community Home Assistance to Seniors)
www.centrallhin.on.ca / 905-895-1240 or 1-866-392-LHIN (5446) Client Care Centre
www.chats.on.ca / seniorshelp@chats.on.ca / 905-713-6596 or toll-free 1-877-452-4287
Community Living Newmarket/Aurora District
www.clnad.com / info@clnad.com / 905-898-3000 www.ccfc.ca / centralontario@crohnsandcolitis.ca / 1-800-387-1479 or 416-920-5035
Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of Canada York Region Down Syndrome Association of York Region Faith Fellowship Baptist Church of Aurora Family and Credit Counselling Services of York Region
www.dsayr.ca / info@dsayr.ca / 416-410-DOWN or 1-800-649-DOWN (3696) Pastor Garth Hutchinson
www.faith-baptist-aurora.org / laypastor@faith-baptist-aurora.org / 905-773-0330
Susan Heim
www.yorkcounselling.ca / 905-707-7695
Family Services York Region (FSYR)
www.fsyr.ca / 905-895-2371
Girl Guides of Canada
www.girlguides.ca / 1-800-565-8111
GIRLS Inc.
www.girlsincyork.org / info@girlsincyork.org / 905-830-0776
Heart & Stroke Foundation - York Region
www.heartandstroke.ca / 905-709-4899
Kinark Child & Family Services Knights of Columbus (Council 6519 - Aurora)
www.kinark.on.ca / 1-888-454-6275 Claude Arcand, Grant Knight
www.kofcaurora.ca / 905-727-4594
Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority Learning Disabilities Association of York Region Mission Catholique Saint Frère-André
www.lsrca.on.ca / 905-895-1281 Helga Sirola
www.ldayr.org / info@ldayr.org / 905-884-7933
Père Philémon Selwan
http://saint-frere-andre.ca / 1-877-974-7455
Neighbourhood Watch Program (via York Regional Police) Oak Ridges Trail Association Optimist Club of Aurora
www.yrp.ca / info@yrp.ca / 1-866-8POLICE (876-5423) ext. 6709 Michele Donnelly
Our Lady of Grace Roman Catholic Church
Reverend Francis V. McDevitt
Probus Club of Aurora (Retirees)
Vern Cunningham, President
Queen’s York Rangers 2799 Army Cadet Corps
www.oakridgestrail.org / info@oakridgestrail.org / 905-833-6600 or 1-877-319-0285
Sandy Bundy
www.auroraoptimist.com / auroraoptimist@gmail.com / 905-841-4035 www.olgraceau.archtoronto.org / office@ourladyofgrace.com / 905-727-4594 www.probusclubofaurora.com / 416-523-4882
Capt Sue Lusk
www.rangers2799.com / 2799army@cadets.gc.ca / 905-726-8600
Region of York Quilters’ Guild Rose of Sharon for Young Mothers Rotary Club of Aurora
www.regionofyorkquiltersguild.ca / info@regionofyorkquiltersguild.ca Anna Pavan
www.roseofsharon.com / information@roseofsharon.com / 905-853-5514
Wendy Browne
wendy.browne@bell.net / 905-713-4106
Royal Canadian Legion - Local Branch #385 Royal Canadian Sea Cadets & Navy League
www.on.legion.ca / office@auroralegion.ca / 905-727-5642 Optimist Hall (Newmarket)
www.navyleague.ca / info@navyleague.ca / 905-895-3038
Scouts Canada
www.scouts.ca / gtc@scouts.ca / 1-888-ScoutsNow or 416-490-6364 www.standrewspresbyterian.com / standrewsaurora@gmail.com / 905-727-5011
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church St. John Ambulance (York Region)
Lynn McLarnon
www.sja.ca / york.region@on.sja.ca / 905-773-3394 www.marchofdimes.ca/src / src@marchofdimes.ca / 1-888-540-6666 or 905-884-7154
Stroke Recovery Association (via March of Dimes) The Campus Church-Bayview
Ian Ardill
The Gathering Place of Aurora
Pastors John & Victoria Irving
Towns of York Toastmasters Club Trinity Anglican Church Victorian Order of Nurses (Toronto-York Region)
www.thecampusbayview.ca / bayview@the-campus.ca / 905-717-5698 www.tgpoa.com / info@tgpoa.com / 905-727-2900 www.townsofyork.org / contactusform-1609@toastmastersclubs.org
The Rt. Rev. Dr. Patrick White (Interim) Leslie Bubeloff
www.trinityaurora.ca / trinity@trinityaurora.ca / 905-727-6101 www.von.ca / leslie.bubeloff@von.ca / 1-855-853-2625 or 905-853-2655
Welcoming Arms
www.welcomingarms.ca / welcomingarms@live.ca / 905-726-1483
Welcome Wagon
www.welcomewagon.ca / 1-844-299-2466
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COMMUNITY DIRECTORY SERVICE CLUBS, COMMUNITY GROUPS AND RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Women’s Centre of York Region
Melissa Masci
www.wcyr.ca / info@wcyr.ca / 905-853-9270 ext. 100
YMCA GTA York 4H Association York Region Food Network
www.ymcagta.org / 416-928-9622 Megan Burnside
www.4-hontario.ca / region3@4-hontario.ca / 1-877-410-6748
Joan Stonehocker
www.yrfn.ca / 4moreinfo@yrfn.ca / 905-841-3101
York Region Sport and Social Club
www.yorkssc.com / york@sportsocial.club / 416-781-4263
SPORTS ASSOCIATIONS Aurora Barbarians Rugby
Steve Hall
www.abrfc.ca / president@aurorabarbarians.com
Aurora Community Tennis Club
Brent McKinnon
www.auroratennis.ca / 905-727-3719
Aurora Diggers Girls Softball Association
Lois Thompson
www.auroradiggersgirlssoftball.ca / r.th@sympatico.ca / 905-727-8089
Aurora Ducks Swimming Club Aurora FC
Paul Lau
www.ducksswimming.ca / info@ducksswimming.ca / 905-888-9994
Aurora FC Office
www.aysc.ca / info@aysc.ca / 905-727-0624
Aurora Ladies Softball Association
Amanda Balson
www.auroraladiessoftball.ca / players@auroraladiessoftball.ca / 647-838-1619
Aurora King Baseball Association
www.akba.ca / 905-841-5331
Aurora Lawn Bowling Club
Raymond Noble
www.auroralawnbowlingclub.ca / 905-727-6784
Aurora Master Ducks Swim & Triathlon Club
Adam Porteous
www.masterducks.ca / justduckit77@gmail.com / 416-898-7281
Aurora Masters Lacrosse
James Zacher
www.amll.ca / james@zacher.ca / 905-727-1870
Aurora Men’s Slo-Pitch League Aurora Minor Hockey Association
Reg Schade Hockey Office
Aurora Mixed Slo Pitch League
Judy Robar
Aurora Model Aircraft Club
Max Perez
Aurora Opti Hockey Aurora Panthers - Central York Girls Hockey Association Aurora Senior Soccer Club
www.amsl.ca / reg@amsl.ca www.auroraminorhockey.com / aurorahockey@on.aibn.com / 905-727-1480 www.amspl.ca / judyrobar@rogers.com / 416-456-0912 www.auroramodelaircraft.com
Opti Hockey Convenor
www.auroraoptihockey.ca / convenor@auroraoptihockey.ca
Hockey Office
www.cygha.com / info@cygha.com / 905-727-0269
Office
www.aurorasoccerclub.com / info@aurorasoccerclub.com / 905-727-7759
Aurora Skating Club
Vicky Yaeck
www.auroraskatingclub.com / info@auroraskatingclub.com / 905-713-1442
Aurora Sports Hall of Fame (ASHoF)
Dave Thom
www.aurorashof.ca / david@thompartners.com / 416-818-2562
Aurora Tigers Junior A
Tigers Office
www.auroratigers.pointstreaksites.com / 905-841-3627
Central York Girls Hockey Association
Hockey Office
Champion Swimming
Paul Lau
www.cygha.com / info@cygha.com / 905-727-0269 www.championswimming.ca / info@championswimming.ca / 289-212-1288
Monday Night Hockey League Spectrum North Baton Club
www.amnhl.com / info@amnhl.com Jennifer Meron
www.eteamz.com/spectrumnorthbaton / j.meron@rogers.com / 905-727-7586
Sport Aurora
Laurie Mueller
www.sportaurora.ca / executive.director@sportaurora.ca / 905-726-4776
Storm Volleyball Club
Bruce Stafford
www.stormvolleyball.ca / info@stormvolleyball.ca
Valhalla Mixed Slo-Pitch
Rob Roberts
York / Newmarket Curling Club
Club
York Old Timers Hockey League
Stephen Forsey
York Region Lions Football Association
Jodi Tavares
robroberts_1969@yahoo.ca / 647-378-0720 www.yorkcurlingclub.ca / membership@yorkcurlingclub.ca / 905-898-2155 www.yorkoldtimershockeyleague.com / 905-727-3236 www.yorkregionfootball.com / info@yorkregionfootball.com / 416-660-0098
York Sport & Social Club
york.sportsocial.club / york@sportsocial.club / 416-781-GAME (4263)
York Simcoe Express (AAA Hockey) York Synchronized Swim Club
www.ysehockey.com Club
www.yorksynchro.com / inquires@yorksynchro.com / 905-235-5059
CULTURAL ASSOCIATIONS Aurora Artists Studio Tour
Deborah Campo
www.aurorastudiotour.com / 905 727-1447
Aurora Community Band
Gord Shephard
www.auroracommunityband.ca / auroracommunityband@gmail.com
Aurora Cultural Centre
Suzanne Haines
Aurora Film Circuit
Nelia Pacheco
www.auroraculturalcentre.ca / 905-713-1818 www.aurorafilmcircuit.ca / aurorafilmcircuit@rogers.com
Aurora Historical Society
Erika Mazanik
www.aurorahs.com / erika.mazanik@aurorahs.com / 905-727-8991
Borealis Big Band
Gord Shephard
borealisbigband@gmail.com / https://borealisbigband.wixsite.com/home www.gardenaurora.ca / aurora@gardenontario.org / 905-713-6660
Garden Aurora
Cindy Scythes
Ontario Registered Music Teachers Association (ORMTA)
Ron Spadafora
www.ormta.org / 705-267-1224
Photo Arts Club of Newmarket
Wendy Holden
www.PACN.ca / info@pacn.ca / 905-726-3749
Pine Tree Potters Guild
Studio
www.pinetreepotters.ca / 905-727-1278
Agnes Vallejo
www.dancescottish.ca / 905-841-2747
Society of York Region Artists (SOYRA) St. Andrew’s Scottish County Dance Group Theatre Aurora Wavestage Theatre Company
www.soyra.ca / soyra@soyra.ca Box Office Sarah Langford
York Chamber Ensemble Aurora York Harmony Chorus York Regional Police - Male Chorus, Pipes & Drums, Youth Band
www.theatreaurora.com / taboxoffice@bellnet.ca / 905-727-3669 www.wavestagetheatre.com / info@wavestagetheatre.com / 416-629-8216 www.trinityaurora.ca / trinity@trinityaurora.ca / 905-727-6101
Cheryl Yaciuk Coordinator of Volunteer Services
www.yorkharmonychorus.ca / yhcprmarketing@gmail.com www.yrp.ca / volunteers@yrp.ca / 905-830-0303 ext. 2060/2794
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Learn to Explore,Create, and IMagine. DRAWING PAINTING SCULPTING PENCIL SKETCH DIGITAL ART
Veterinary Clinic
15570 YONGE STREET | AURORA, ON L4G 1P2
905.727.3003
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A Community Club Teaching Skating in AURORA since 1953!
Instruction by NCCP Skate Canada Certified Coaches
Learn to Skate
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CanSkate - Stage 2 Level Learn to Skate National Badge Program
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Aurora Skating Club is a Not-for-Profit Club sanctioned by Skate Canada
This program introduces skaters to the sport of figure skating and its disciplines: Freeskate, Skills, Dance & Artistic Skating
• Boys & Girls ages 5 yrs + • 45 minute lessons • Progress Reports & Ribbons • Skate Canada Level Badges 1 - 6
• STAR 1 entry level - Junior (passed Badge Level 6) • STAR 1 - 5 Skate Canada Testing • STAR 6 - Gold Skate Canada High Test • Competitive Training
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M: 289-221-9174 • elva.piano@gmail.com
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at Fleury Park Courts
Register anytime by email or phone!
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studio@northernlightsdance.com 5 Vata Court, Units 1 & 2 • Aurora ON • 905.713.0555
All Levels / Ages 3 to Adult 3 Seasons: Spring, Summer & Fall
SUMMER TENNIS CAMP Four day morning camp from 9:00am to 12:00pm for players aged 6 to 12
NEW THIS YEAR! Register online directly with Total Tennis
WWW.TOTALTENNIS.CA
AURORA BARBS
RUGBY
2021 RETURN TO RUGBY PLAN 1. Individual Training 2. Shared Equipment 3. Flag/Touch Rugby
Total Tennis owner Bill Maron
bill@totaltennis.ca 416-565-8774
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4. Return to Contact 5. Return to Play
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